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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_San_Antonio_Silver_Stars_season
2011 San Antonio Silver Stars season
[ "Player", "Left", "New team" ]
[ [ "Michelle Snow", "April 20 , 2011", "Chicago Sky" ], [ "Ashley Battle", "May 15 , 2011", "free agent" ], [ "Helen Darling", "May 15 , 2011", "free agent" ], [ "Chamique Holdsclaw", "May 15 , 2011", "free agent" ], [ "Crystal Kelly", "May 15 , 2011", "free agent" ], [ "Edwige Lawson-Wade", "May 15 , 2011", "free agent" ] ]
2011_San_Antonio_Silver_Stars_season_5
The 2011 WNBA season is the 15th season for the San Antonio Silver Stars franchise of the Women's National Basketball Association. It was their 9th in San Antonio.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Rama_Rajyam
Sri Rama Rajyam
[ "Ceremony", "Category", "Nominee", "Result" ]
[ [ "Nandi Awards - 2011", "Best Feature Film - Gold", "Sai Babu", "Won" ], [ "Nandi Awards - 2011", "Best Actress", "Nayanthara", "Won" ], [ "Nandi Awards - 2011", "Best Music Director", "Ilaiyaraaja", "Won" ], [ "Nandi Awards - 2011", "Best Cinematography", "Raju", "Won" ], [ "Nandi Awards - 2011", "Best Make Up", "P. Ram Babu", "Won" ], [ "Nandi Awards - 2011", "Best Female Dubbing Artist", "Sunitha", "Won" ], [ "Nandi Awards - 2011", "Best Choreographer", "Sreenu", "Won" ], [ "59th Filmfare Awards South", "Best Actress - Telugu", "Nayanathara", "Won" ], [ "59th Filmfare Awards South", "Best Female Playback Singer - Telugu", "Shreya Ghoshal ( Jagadhananda Karaka )", "Won" ], [ "59th Filmfare Awards South", "Best Lyricist - Telugu", "Jonnavithhula Ramalingeswara Rao ( Jagadhananda Karaka )", "Won" ], [ "1st South Indian International Movie Awards", "Best Cinematographer", "P. R. K. Raju", "Won" ] ]
Release and reception -- Awards
Sri_Rama_Rajyam_0
Sri Rama Rajyam is a 2011 Indian Telugu epic devotional film, produced by Yalamanchali Sai Babu under Sri Sai Baba Movies banner and directed by Bapu. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Nayanthara in the lead roles, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Srikanth, Roja appear in supporting roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film is based on the epic Ramayana. The film was Bapu's final directional venture. The film depicts Rama's rule of Ayodhya after he returns home from Lanka, his separation from Sita and her reclusive life in the forest as she raises their children Lava and Kusa. The film won seven Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Awards, including the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film - (Gold) for the year 2011. This film is a remake of a Telugu film Lava Kusha, released in the year 1963, which is known as the first full-length color film in Telugu Cinema. The film was critically acclaimed and a commercial success in overseas. The film had a special screening at International Film Festival of India on 28 November 2011. The film was dubbed into Tamil in 2012 under the same title with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Chinmayi voicing the roles of Balakrishna and Nayanatara respectively. The film has also a Malayalam dubbed version with the same title. This film was also dubbed Hindi as Ayodhyapati Sri Ram.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2017_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results
Athletics at the 2017 Jeux de la Francophonie – Results
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Natassha McDonald", "Canada", "53.71", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Djénébou Danté", "Mali", "53.91", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Assia Raziki", "Morocco", "54.00", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Khadija Ouardi", "Morocco", "54.51", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "Mariama Mamoudou Ittatou", "Niger", "55.55", "Q" ], [ "6", "2", "Nafy Mane", "Senegal", "55.56", "q" ], [ "7", "1", "Audrey Nkamsao Mbonda", "Cameroon", "55.71", "Q , SB" ], [ "8", "1", "Vijona Kryeziu", "Kosovo", "57.00", "q" ], [ "9", "1", "Lilit Harutyunyan", "Armenia", "57.02", "" ], [ "10", "2", "Aurélie Alcindor", "Mauritius", "57.16", "SB" ], [ "11", "2", "Ketura Ndoye Ti Nzapa", "Central African Republic", "58.82", "" ], [ "12", "1", "Mariama Barry", "Guinea", "1:02.70", "SB" ], [ "13", "1", "Louise-Anne Bertheau Plain", "France", "DQ", "R162.6" ], [ "", "2", "Souhra Ali Ahmed", "Djibouti", "DNS", "" ] ]
Athletics_at_the_2017_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results_32
These are the official results of the athletics competition at the 2017 Jeux de la Francophonie which took place at the Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny between 23 and 27 July 2017 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Newport_County_A.F.C._season
2010–11 Newport County A.F.C. season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Name", "From", "Expiry" ]
[ [ "20 Aug 2010", "FW", "Kerry Morgan", "Swansea City", "January transfer window" ], [ "9 Sep 2010", "DF", "Martin John", "Cardiff City", "10 Dec 2010" ], [ "27 Sep 2010", "MF", "Charlie Clough", "Bristol Rovers", "28 Oct 2010" ], [ "3 Nov 2010", "MF", "Ben Wright", "Crawley Town", "7 Jan 2011" ], [ "4 Nov 2010", "DF", "Alan Goodall", "Rochdale", "January transfer window" ], [ "18 Nov 2010", "MF", "Sam Deering", "Oxford United", "30 Dec 2010" ], [ "25 Nov 2010", "MF", "Christian Smith", "Wrexham", "January transfer window" ], [ "31 Dec 2010", "MF", "Graeme Montgomery", "Dagenham & Redbridge", "End of season" ], [ "13 Jan 2011", "FW", "Kerry Morgan", "Swansea City", "End of season" ], [ "31 Jan 2011", "FW", "Charlie Griffin", "Stevenage", "End of season" ], [ "31 Jan 2011", "FW", "Yemi Odubade", "Stevenage", "End of season" ] ]
Squad statistics -- Transfers
2010–11_Newport_County_A.F.C._season_6
The 2010-11 season was Newport County's first season back in the Conference National since the club was expelled mid-season in 1989. County confirmed promotion on 15 March the previous season - the first team in senior football in Britain to do so. The club finished the season in 9th place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Jancarz_Memorial
Edward Jancarz Memorial
[ "Year", "Winners", "Runner-up", "3rd place" ]
[ [ "1992 details", "Hans Nielsen ( 14 pts ) Motor Lublin", "Jarosław Szymkowiak ( 12+3 pts ) Morawski Zielona Góra", "Bohumil Brhel ( 12+2 pts ) Stal Gorzów Wielkopolski" ], [ "1993 details", "Gary Havelock ( 12 pts ) Stal Gorzów Wielkopolski", "Piotr Świst ( 11+3 pts ) Stal Gorzów Wielkopolski", "Antonín Kasper , Jr. ( 11+2 pts ) Start Gniezno" ], [ "1994 details", "Joe Screen ( 13+3 pts ) Włókniarz Częstochowa", "Greg Hancock ( 13+2 pts ) Unia Leszno", "Billy Hamill ( 11+3 pts ) Stal Gorzów Wielkopolski" ], [ "1996 details", "Leigh Adams ( 13 pts ) Unia Leszno", "Tony Rickardsson ( 12 pts ) Unia Tarnów", "Marek Hućko ( 11 pts ) Stal Gorzów Wielkopolski" ], [ "1997 details", "Hans Nielsen ( 15 pts ) Polonia Piła", "Tony Rickardsson ( 14 pts ) Stal Gorzów Wielkopolski", "Sławomir Drabik ( 9+3 pts ) Włókniarz Częstochowa" ], [ "1998 details", "Tomasz Gollob ( 14 pts + 1st ) Polonia Bydgoszcz", "Roman Jankowski ( 12 pts + 2nd ) Unia Leszno", "Leigh Adams ( 12 pts + 3rd ) Unia Leszno" ], [ "1999 details", "Tomasz Gollob ( 13 pts + 1st ) Polonia Bydgoszcz", "Robert Sawina ( 11 pts + 2nd ) Start Gniezno", "Hans Nielsen ( 13 pts +3rd ) Polonia Piła" ], [ "2001 details", "Rune Holta ( 13 pts + 1st ) Włókniarz Częstochowa", "Andreas Jonsson ( 10 pts + 2nd ) Apator Toruń", "Robert Sawina ( 10 pts + 3rd ) Atlas Wrocław" ], [ "2005 details", "Jason Crump ( 11 pts + 1st ) Apator Toruń", "Rune Holta ( 15 pts + 2nd ) Włókniarz Częstochowa", "Leigh Adams ( 12 pts + 3rd ) Unia Leszno" ], [ "2007 details", "Jason Crump ( 11 pts + 1st ) Atlas Wrocław", "Chris Harris ( 11 pts + 2nd ) RKM Rybnik", "Leigh Adams ( 14 pts + 3rd ) Unia Leszno" ], [ "2008 details", "Jason Crump ( 13 pts + 1st ) Atlas Wrocław", "Nicki Pedersen ( 15 pts + 2nd ) Włókniarz Częstochowa", "Krzysztof Kasprzak ( 11 pts + 3rd ) Unia Leszno" ], [ "Year", "Winners", "2nd place", "3rd place" ] ]
Podium -- Individual
Edward_Jancarz_Memorial_0
The Edward Jancarz Memorial () is an annual speedway event held each year organized by the Stal Gorzów Wlkp. The Memorial held in the Edward Jancarz Stadium in Gorzów Wielkopolski. Memorial is irregular and first staged in 1992, when Edward Jancarz was murdered.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_brackish_aquarium_fish_species
List of brackish aquarium fish species
[ "Common name", "Taxonomy", "Size", "Remarks" ]
[ [ "Siamese tigerfish", "Datnioides microlepis", "18", "These fish must be kept in large aquaria" ], [ "New Guinea tigerfish", "Datnioides campbelli", "13", "These fish must be kept in large aquaria" ], [ "Silver moony", "Monodactylus argenteus", "10", "These fish are also known from marine habitats" ], [ "African moony", "Monodactylus sebae", "10", "These fish are also known from marine habitats" ], [ "Indian glassy fish", "Parambassis ranga", "3.1", "These fish are often dyed" ], [ "Targetfish , Jarbua terapon", "Terapon jarbua", "14", "These fish breed in saltwater and the young return to freshwater" ], [ "Banded archerfish", "Toxotes jaculatrix", "12", "These fish have the ability to shoot water to hit their insect prey" ], [ "Green Scat , Ruby Scat", "Scatophagus argus", "15", "A ravenous herbivore that quickly defoliates any aquatic plants in the aquarium . One of the few common brackish water plants in the trade , the Java Fern ( Microsorum pteropus ) appears to be toxic to these fish and should not be planted with scats" ], [ "Hogchoker", "Trinectes maculatus", "3", "Often sold under the misnomers Freshwater Flounder or Freshwater Fluke , but is in fact a brackish water fish" ] ]
Other fish
List_of_brackish_aquarium_fish_species_4
This is a list of commonly seen fish that can be kept in a brackish water aquarium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacran_Dias
Hacran Dias
[ "Res", "Record", "Opponent", "Method", "Event", "Date", "Round", "Time", "Location" ]
[ [ "Win", "25-6-1", "Ustarmagomed Gadzhidaudov", "Decision ( unanimous )", "ACA 93 : Balaev vs Zhamaldaev", "March 16 , 2019", "3", "5:00", "St. Petersburg , Russia" ], [ "Win", "24-6-1", "Mauricio Machado", "Submission ( armbar )", "Shooto Brazil 84", "May 26 , 2018", "1", "3:58", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "Loss", "23-6-1", "Jared Gordon", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Brunson vs. Machida", "October 28 , 2017", "3", "5:00", "São Paulo , Brazil" ], [ "Loss", "23-5-1", "Andre Fili", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Lineker vs. Dodson", "October 1 , 2016", "3", "5:00", "Portland , Oregon , United States" ], [ "Loss", "23-4-1", "Cub Swanson", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC on Fox : Teixeira vs. Evans", "April 16 , 2016", "3", "5:00", "Tampa , Florida , United States" ], [ "Win", "23-3-1", "Levan Makashvili", "Decision ( split )", "UFC Fight Night : Machida vs. Romero", "June 27 , 2015", "3", "5:00", "Hollywood , Florida , United States" ], [ "Win", "22-3-1", "Darren Elkins", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Machida vs. Dollaway", "December 20 , 2014", "3", "5:00", "Barueri , Brazil" ], [ "Loss", "21-3-1", "Ricardo Lamas", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Swanson vs. Stephens", "June 28 , 2014", "3", "5:00", "San Antonio , Texas , United States" ], [ "Loss", "21-2-1", "Nik Lentz", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC on FX : Belfort vs. Rockhold", "May 18 , 2013", "3", "5:00", "Jaraguá do Sul , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "21-1-1", "Iuri Alcântara", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC 147", "June 23 , 2012", "3", "5:00", "Belo Horizonte , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "20-1-1", "Paulo Dantas", "Submission ( arm-triangle choke )", "Shooto Brazil 27", "December 2 , 2011", "2", "N/A", "Brasília , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "19-1-1", "Eddie Hoch", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "Shooto Brazil 25 - Fight for BOPE", "August 25 , 2011", "1", "3:25", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "18-1-1", "Elieni Silva", "Decision ( unanimous )", "Shooto Brazil 22", "April 1 , 2011", "3", "5:00", "Brasília , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "17-1-1", "Arielson Silva", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "Shooto Brazil 21", "February 19 , 2011", "1", "3:17", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "16-1-1", "Cesario di Domenico", "TKO ( punches )", "Shooto Brazil 17", "August 6 , 2010", "2", "3:07", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "15-1-1", "Cyldemar Cyldemar", "TKO ( punches )", "Dojo Combat 1", "April 17 , 2010", "1", "N/A", "Juiz de Fora , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "14-1-1", "César Cunha", "Decision ( unanimous )", "Brazil Fight", "March 13 , 2010", "3", "5:00", "Belo Horizonte , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "13-1-1", "Sidney Lessa", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "Shooto Brazil 14", "November 28 , 2009", "1", "3:30", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "Loss", "12-1-1", "Yui Chul Nam", "Decision ( unanimous )", "M-1 Challenge 17 : Korea", "July 4 , 2009", "3", "5:00", "Seoul , South Korea" ], [ "Win", "12-0-1", "Amirkhan Mazihov", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "M-1 Challenge 15 : Brazil", "May 9 , 2009", "1", "3:58", "São Paulo , Brazil" ] ]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 32 matches 25 wins 6 losses By knockout 3 0 By submission 10 0 By decision 12 6 Draws 1
Hacran_Dias_1
Hacran Dias (born May 16, 1984) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist who formerly competed in the featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. As of December 21, 2015, Dias is the #9 featherweight in the world by Sherdog.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Buffalo_Bills_season
1994 Buffalo Bills season
[ "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Position", "College" ]
[ [ "1", "27", "Jeff Burris", "Cornerback", "Notre Dame" ], [ "2", "48", "Bucky Brooks", "Cornerback", "North Carolina" ], [ "2", "61", "Lonnie Johnson", "Tight end", "Florida State" ], [ "2", "64", "Sam Rogers", "Linebacker", "Colorado" ], [ "3", "81", "Marlo Perry", "Linebacker", "Jackson State" ], [ "3", "98", "Corey Louchiey", "Tackle", "South Carolina" ], [ "4", "130", "Sean Crocker", "Defensive Back", "North Carolina" ], [ "5", "158", "A. J. Ofodile", "Tight end", "Missouri" ], [ "6", "188", "Anthony Abrams", "Defensive tackle", "Clark Atlanta" ], [ "6", "192", "Kevin Knox", "Wide receiver", "Florida State" ], [ "6", "221", "Filmel Johnson", "Defensive back", "Illinois" ] ]
NFL Draft
1994_Buffalo_Bills_season_0
The 1994 Buffalo Bills season was the 35th season for the team franchise and the 25th in the National Football League. The Bills entered the season as the four-time defending AFC champions and looked to advance to the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season and to the Super Bowl for the fifth consecutive season. However, for the first time since 1987, the Bills failed to make the playoffs. Buffalo finished at 7-9 for the year, only good enough for fourth place in the AFC East. In Week 14, the Bills were still in postseason contention, before losing their final three games and finishing the season with a losing record at 7-9.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2003 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Julio René Martínez", "Guatemala", "1:22:07" ], [ "2", "Jose Olivares", "Mexico", "1:24:02" ], [ "3", "Luis Fernando García", "Guatemala", "1:26:01" ], [ "3", "Ezequiel Nazario", "Puerto Rico", "1:26:01" ], [ "", "Oscar Ramírez", "Mexico", "DNS" ] ]
Men 's results -- 18,000 meters walk
Non-championship event – July 4
2003_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_20
These are the official results of the 2003 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics which took place on July 4-6, 2003 in St. George's, Grenada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_UEFA_Champions_League
2007–08 UEFA Champions League
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Pyunik", "1-4", "Shakhtar Donetsk", "0-2", "1-2" ], [ "Red Star Belgrade", "2-2 ( a )", "FC Levadia", "1-0", "1-2" ], [ "Rangers", "3-0", "Zeta", "2-0", "1-0" ], [ "Debrecen", "0-1", "Elfsborg", "0-1", "0-0" ], [ "Zagłębie Lubin", "1-3", "Steaua București", "0-1", "1-2" ], [ "Genk", "2-2 ( a )", "Sarajevo", "1-2", "1-0" ], [ "Ventspils", "0-7", "Red Bull Salzburg", "0-3", "0-4" ], [ "Astana", "2-10", "Rosenborg", "1-3", "1-7" ], [ "FH", "2-4", "BATE Borisov", "1-3", "1-1" ], [ "Copenhagen", "2-1", "Beitar Jerusalem", "1-0", "1-1 ( aet )" ], [ "Žilina", "0-0 ( 3-4 p )", "Slavia Prague", "0-0", "0-0 ( aet )" ], [ "Tampere United", "2-0", "Levski Sofia", "1-0", "1-0" ], [ "Domžale", "2-5", "Dinamo Zagreb", "1-2", "1-3" ], [ "Beşiktaş", "4-0", "Sheriff Tiraspol", "1-0", "3-0" ] ]
Qualifying rounds -- Second qualifying round
The draw was held on Friday , 29 June 2007 in Nyon , Switzerland . The draw was conducted by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor and Michele Centenaro , UEFA 's head of club competitions . The first leg matches were played on 31 July and 1 August , while the second legs were played on 7 August and 8 August 2007 .
2007–08_UEFA_Champions_League_7
The 2007-08 UEFA Champions League was the 16th season of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, the UEFA Champions League, since it was rebranded in 1992, and the 53rd tournament overall. The final was played on 21 May 2008 at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, where Manchester United played against Chelsea, making it an all-English final for the first time in the history of the European Cup. Manchester United won the match 6-5 on penalties, following a 1-1 draw after extra time. Milan were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Arsenal in the first knockout round.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_European_Judo_Championships
1991 European Judo Championships
[ "Position", "Judoka", "Country" ]
[ [ "1", "Anthonie Wurth", "Netherlands" ], [ "2", "Johan Laats", "Belgium" ], [ "3", "Krzysztof Kaminski", "Poland" ], [ "3", "Bashir Varaev", "Soviet Union" ], [ "5", "Marko Spittka", "West Germany" ], [ "5", "Alessandro Pilati", "Italy" ], [ "7", "Ryan Birch", "Great Britain" ], [ "7", "Bertrand Amoussou-Guenou", "France" ] ]
Results overview -- Men
1991_European_Judo_Championships_6
The 1991 European Judo Championships were the 3rd edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Prague, Czechoslovakia on 19 May 1991.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_football_clubs_in_international_competitions
English football clubs in international competitions
[ "Club", "Winners", "Runners-Up", "Years won", "Years runners-up" ]
[ [ "Liverpool", "6", "3", "1977 , 1978 , 1981 , 1984 , 2005 , 2019", "1985 , 2007 , 2018" ], [ "Manchester United", "3", "2", "1968 , 1999 , 2008", "2009 , 2011" ], [ "Nottingham Forest", "2", "0", "1979 , 1980", "" ], [ "Chelsea", "1", "1", "2012", "2008" ], [ "Aston Villa", "1", "0", "1982", "" ], [ "Leeds United", "0", "1", "", "1975" ], [ "Arsenal", "0", "1", "", "2006" ], [ "Tottenham Hotspur", "0", "1", "", "2019" ] ]
Performance summary by competition -- European Cup and UEFA Champions League
This table combines the English totals before and during the Premier League era . It shows that Liverpool lead , with six wins . Manchester United won the unofficial club world championship , the Intercontinental Cup , in 1999 , and the official FIFA Club World Cup in 2008 . [ 39 ]
English_football_clubs_in_international_competitions_0
English football clubs have entered European association football competitions (UEFA Champions League/European Cup, UEFA Cup/Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and the now defunct UEFA Intertoto Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup) since 1955, when Birmingham City and a London XI took part in the inaugural Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. English clubs have also taken part in the FIFA Club World Cup on four occasions and the Intercontinental Cup on six occasions. The European Cup began in 1955-56, but there was no English representative during that inaugural season as reigning champions Chelsea had been persuaded to withdraw by The Football League. The first English side to participate in the following edition was Manchester United, who were also the first English winners in 1968, ten years after their second entry into the cup had effectively ended when eight of their players died in the Munich air disaster when flying home from Belgrade after qualifying for the 1957-58 semi-final. Tottenham Hotspur won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1963. Prior to that, England had been pioneers in establishing international competitions, with the Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy, which was won by West Auckland when they defeated Italian side Juventus in 1909. English teams have participated in UEFA competitions every year save for the years between 1985-1990, when in the aftermath of the Heysel Stadium disaster, all English clubs were banned from Europe by UEFA; Liverpool, who had been playing at the Heysel Stadium against Juventus, were banned for six years, until 1991. Several teams have managed to play in Europe while being outside the top flight, including more recently Birmingham City and Wigan Athletic. Liverpool are the most successful English team internationally with 14 honours.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Little_League_World_Series_qualification
2001 Little League World Series qualification
[ "State", "City", "LL Organization", "Record" ]
[ [ "Southern California", "Oceanside", "Oceanside American", "4-0" ], [ "Arizona", "Tucson", "San Xavier", "2-2" ], [ "Nevada", "Las Vegas", "Green Valley", "2-2" ], [ "Utah", "Taylorsville", "Taylorsville", "2-2" ], [ "Northern California", "Los Gatos", "Los Gatos", "2-2" ], [ "Hawaii", "Ewa Beach", "Ewa Beach", "1-3" ], [ "New Mexico", "Albuquerque", "Eastdale", "1-3" ] ]
West
The tournament took place in San Bernardino , California from August 4–14 .
2001_Little_League_World_Series_qualification_17
Qualification for the 2001 Little League World Series took place in sixteen different parts of the world during July and August 2001, with formats and number of teams varying by region.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_in_film
1958 in film
[ "Rank", "Title", "Studio", "Gross rental" ]
[ [ "1", "South Pacific", "20th Century Fox", "$ 16,300,000" ], [ "2", "Auntie Mame", "Warner Bros", "$ 9,000,000" ], [ "3", "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", "MGM", "$ 7,800,000" ], [ "4", "No Time for Sergeants", "Warner Bros", "$ 7,200,000" ], [ "5", "Gigi", "MGM", "$ 6,750,000" ], [ "6", "The Vikings", "United Artists", "$ 6,000,000" ], [ "7", "The Young Lions", "20th Century Fox", "$ 4,480,000" ], [ "8", "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness", "20th Century Fox", "$ 4,400,000" ], [ "9", "Some Came Running", "MGM", "$ 4,245,000" ], [ "10", "The Big Country", "United Artists", "$ 3,500,000" ] ]
Top-grossing films ( U.S . )
1958_in_film_0
The year 1958 in film in the US involved some significant events, including the hit musicals South Pacific and Gigi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Cleveland_Indians_season
2020 Cleveland Indians season
[ "Level", "Team", "League" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Columbus Clippers", "International League" ], [ "AA", "Akron RubberDucks", "Eastern League" ], [ "A-Advanced", "Lynchburg Hillcats", "Carolina League" ], [ "A", "Lake County Captains", "Midwest League" ], [ "A-Short Season", "Mahoning Valley Scrappers", "New York-Penn League" ], [ "Rookie", "AZL Indians", "Arizona League" ], [ "Rookie", "DSL Indians", "Dominican Summer League" ], [ "Rookie", "DSL Indians / Brewers", "Dominican Summer League" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
2020_Cleveland_Indians_season_7
The 2020 Cleveland Indians season is the 120th season for the franchise. It is the eighth season under the leadership of manager Terry Francona and fifth under general manager Mike Chernoff. The Indians play their home games at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatorade_Player_of_the_Year_awards
Gatorade Player of the Year awards
[ "Year", "Winner", "Hometown", "College" ]
[ [ "1986", "Susan Anderson", "Deming , WA", "Texas" ], [ "1987", "Kris Durham", "Scotch Plains , NJ", "Seton Hall" ], [ "1988", "Vicki Hall", "Indianapolis , IN", "Texas" ], [ "1989", "Lisa Harrison", "Louisville , KY", "Tennessee" ], [ "1990", "Lisa Leslie", "Inglewood , CA", "USC" ], [ "1991", "Michelle Marciniak", "Allentown , PA", "Notre Dame / Tennessee" ], [ "1992", "Katie Smith", "Logan , OH", "Ohio State" ], [ "1993", "La'Keshia Frett", "Hampton , VA", "Georgia" ], [ "1994", "Monick Foote", "Wilmington , DE", "Virginia" ], [ "1995", "Stephanie White", "West Lebanon , IN", "Purdue" ], [ "1996", "Jamie Walz", "Fort Thomas , KY", "Western Kentucky" ], [ "1997", "Nikki Teasley", "Frederick , MD", "North Carolina" ], [ "1998", "Tamika Williams", "Dayton , OH", "UConn" ], [ "1999", "Nicole Kaczmarski", "Middle Island , NY", "UCLA" ], [ "2000", "Shereka Wright", "Copperas Cove , TX", "Purdue" ], [ "2001", "Shyra Ely", "Indianapolis , IN", "Tennessee" ], [ "2002", "Ann Strother", "Highlands Ranch , CO", "UConn" ], [ "2003", "Candace Parker", "Naperville , IL", "Tennessee" ], [ "2004", "Candace Parker", "Naperville , IL", "Tennessee" ], [ "2005", "Abby Waner", "Highlands Ranch , CO", "Duke" ] ]
Gatorade_Player_of_the_Year_awards_4
The Gatorade Player of the Year awards are given annually to up and coming high school student-athletes in the United States. They are given for boys' baseball, boys' football, girls' softball, girls' volleyball, boys' basketball, girls' basketball, boys' cross country, girls' cross country, boys' soccer, girls' soccer, boys' track & field, and girls' track & field. A State Player of the Year award is given to the best student-athlete in each of the twelve sports in the District of Columbia and each of the fifty states, where each sport is recognized as an interscholastic sport. Selection is based on three criteria: athletic achievement, academic excellence, and exemplary character (including sportsmanship, and participation in community and other activities). Twelve National Player of the Year awards are then given, to the best student-athlete in each of the twelve sports, chosen from the state winners in the respective sport. Finally, one male Athlete of the Year and one female Athlete of the Year are selected from the twelve National Player of the Year recipients. The two winners are voted on by a national panel that includes approximately 400 sports journalists, coaches, and others. The two athletes of the year receive their awards at a special ceremony prior to The ESPY Awards, in Los Angeles, California. The Gatorade Company established these awards in 1986. The selection process was administered by ESPN RISE, which was ESPN's division for high-school sports. The selection process is currently administered by the Gatorade Player of the Year Selection Committee. Past national winners include Peyton Manning and Emmitt Smith for football, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant for basketball, Allyson Felix for track and field, and Kerri Walsh for volleyball.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanchana_Moitra
Kanchana Moitra
[ "Year", "Serial", "Channel", "Character" ]
[ [ "2013 - 2014", "Sokhi", "Star Jalsha", "Minakshi" ], [ "2015 - 2016", "Tumi Robe Nirobe", "Zee Bangla", "Roti Roy" ], [ "2016", "Byomkesh ( 2014 TV series )", "Colors Bangla", "Malati" ], [ "2016", "Premer Phaande", "Zee Bangla", "Shiuli Ganguly" ], [ "2016 - 2017", "Bene Bou", "Colors Bangla", "Ajanta" ], [ "2016-Present", "Jarowar Jhumko", "Zee Bangla", "Ellora Roy" ], [ "2017-Present", "Bhojo Gobindo", "Star Jalsha", "Neepa" ], [ "2018-Present", "Hriday Haran B.A . Pass", "Zee Bangla", "Bina" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Kanchana_Moitra_0
Kanchana Moitra is a Bengali film actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_New_York_Liberty_season
2017 New York Liberty season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "14", "July 2", "Atlanta", "L 72-81", "Charles ( 21 )", "Zellous ( 9 )", "Prince ( 9 )", "McCamish Pavilion 3,521", "7-7" ], [ "15", "July 6", "Seattle", "W 79-70", "Charles ( 29 )", "Charles ( 12 )", "Zellous ( 5 )", "KeyArena 4,397", "8-7" ], [ "16", "July 9", "Phoenix", "L 69-81", "Charles ( 29 )", "Prince ( 9 )", "Prince ( 4 )", "Talking Stick Resort Arena 9,413", "8-8" ], [ "17", "July 14", "Chicago", "L 68-78", "Charles ( 23 )", "Charles ( 19 )", "Prince ( 4 )", "Madison Square Garden 9,341", "8-9" ], [ "18", "July 16", "Washington", "W 85-55", "Hartley ( 15 )", "Stokes ( 10 )", "Rodgers ( 5 )", "Madison Square Garden 10,204", "9-9" ], [ "19", "July 19", "Connecticut", "W 96-80", "Charles ( 28 )", "Charles ( 17 )", "Zellous ( 6 )", "Madison Square Garden 17,443", "10-9" ], [ "20", "July 25", "Minnesota", "L 75-76", "Charles ( 24 )", "Charles ( 16 )", "Allen ( 5 )", "Xcel Energy Center 10,123", "10-10" ], [ "21", "July 28", "Indiana", "W 85-84", "Charles ( 25 )", "Stokes ( 10 )", "Zellous ( 5 )", "Bankers Life Fieldhouse 6,617", "11-10" ], [ "22", "July 30", "Chicago", "W 86-82", "Charles ( 15 )", "Stokes ( 16 )", "Charles ( 5 )", "Allstate Arena 5,834", "12-10" ] ]
2017_New_York_Liberty_season_5
The 2017 WNBA season is the 21st season for the New York Liberty franchise of the WNBA. The season tips off on May 13. The Liberty rode an end of season surge to the top of the Eastern Conference and the third overall see in the WNBA playoffs. The Liberty were 12-12 on August 4, but won 10 straight games to finish the season with a 22-12 record. The team lost in the second round of the playoffs to the Washington Mystics after receiving a first round bye.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonians_of_Croatia
Macedonians of Croatia
[ "County", "Macedonians", "%" ]
[ [ "Istria", "454", "0,22%" ], [ "Bjelovar-Bilogora", "93", "0,07%" ], [ "Karlovac", "90", "0,06%" ], [ "Koprivnica-Križevci", "51", "0,04%" ], [ "Krapina-Zagorje", "48", "0,03%" ], [ "Lika-Senj", "23", "0,04%" ], [ "Međimurje", "21", "0,02%" ], [ "Primorje-Gorski Kotar", "489", "0,16%" ], [ "Sisak-Moslavina", "125", "0,07%" ], [ "Varaždin", "66", "0,04%" ], [ "Zagreb County", "190", "0,06%" ], [ "Zagreb town", "1315", "0,17%" ], [ "Dubrovnik-Neretva", "109", "0,09%" ], [ "Split-Dalmatia", "387", "0,08%" ], [ "Šibenik-Knin", "63", "0,06%" ], [ "Zadar", "122", "0,08%" ], [ "Brod-Posavina", "75", "0,04%" ], [ "Osijek-Baranja", "311", "0,09%" ], [ "Požega-Slavonia", "60", "0,07%" ], [ "Virovitica-Podravina", "54", "0,06%" ] ]
Macedonians by counties and cities
< 1000 100-500 50-100 50 <
Macedonians_of_Croatia_0
Macedonians in Croatia refers to the group of ethnic Macedonians who reside in Croatia. According to the official census of 2011, there are 4,138 ethnic Macedonians in Croatia. Macedonians are recognised as an autochthonous national minority, and as such they elect a special representative to the Croatian Parliament, shared with members of four other national minorities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curling_at_the_2018_Winter_Olympics_–_Qualification
Curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification
[ "Position", "Country", "2016", "2017", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "China", "12", "10", "22" ], [ "2", "Canada", "8", "12", "20" ], [ "3", "Olympic Athletes from Russia", "14", "4", "18" ], [ "4", "Switzerland", "0", "14", "14" ], [ "5", "United States", "10", "3", "13" ], [ "6", "Norway", "4", "8", "12" ], [ "7", "Finland", "6", "6", "12" ], [ "8", "Great Britain", "9", "2", "11" ], [ "9", "Czech Republic", "0", "9", "9" ], [ "10", "South Korea ( host )", "0", "7", "7" ], [ "11", "Estonia", "7", "0", "7" ], [ "12", "Latvia", "0", "5", "5" ], [ "13", "Slovakia", "3", "0", "3" ], [ "14", "Austria", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "15", "Italy", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "16", "Ireland", "1", "0", "1" ] ]
Qualification system -- Standings
Curling_at_the_2018_Winter_Olympics_–_Qualification_3
A total of 10 teams in each tournament (5 athletes per team) qualified for a quota of 100 athletes in curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics. A further 8 mixed doubles pairs qualified for a total of 16 athletes. Therefore, a total of 116 athletes qualified in total to compete in the curling competitions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_South_Seas_Island_Resort_Women's_Pro_Classic
2014 South Seas Island Resort Women's Pro Classic
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "USA", "Grace Min", "102", "1" ], [ "SRB", "Jovana Jakšić", "115", "2" ], [ "USA", "Anna Tatishvili", "117", "3" ], [ "SUI", "Romina Oprandi", "119", "4" ], [ "AUS", "Olivia Rogowska", "124", "5" ], [ "POR", "Michelle Larcher de Brito", "125", "6" ], [ "USA", "Irina Falconi", "132", "7" ], [ "PAR", "Verónica Cepede Royg", "139", "8" ] ]
Singles entrants -- Seeds
2014_South_Seas_Island_Resort_Women's_Pro_Classic_0
The 2014 South Seas Island Resort Women's Pro Classic was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the second edition of the tournament which was part of the 2014 ITF Women's Circuit, offering a total of $50,000 in prize money. It took place in Captiva Island, Florida, United States, on November 3-9, 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_digital_tracks_of_2014_(Australia)
List of number-one digital tracks of 2014 (Australia)
[ "Position", "Country", "Artist", "Weeks at No . 1" ]
[ [ "1", "US", "Pharrell Williams", "14" ], [ "2", "AUS", "Justice Crew", "9" ], [ "3", "UK", "Ed Sheeran", "6" ], [ "3", "US", "Taylor Swift", "6" ], [ "4", "US", "Meghan Trainor", "4" ], [ "5", "US", "Bruno Mars ( as featuring )", "3" ], [ "5", "UK", "Mark Ronson", "3" ], [ "5", "AUS", "Sheppard", "3" ], [ "5", "AUS", "The Veronicas", "3" ], [ "6", "US", "The Madden Brothers", "2" ], [ "6", "UK", "Paloma Faith", "2" ] ]
Number-one artists
List_of_number-one_digital_tracks_of_2014_(Australia)_2
The ARIA Digital Track Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing digital tracks singles of Australia. It is published by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation who collect music data for the weekly ARIA Charts. To be eligible to appear on the chart, the recording must be a single not an EP and only paid downloads counted from downloadable outlets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964–65_FIBA_European_Champions_Cup
1964–65 FIBA European Champions Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "ÍR", "134-64", "Celtic", "71-17", "63-47" ], [ "Central YMCA", "106-165", "ASVEL", "66-74", "40-91" ], [ "Alemannia Aachen", "117-153", "Honvéd", "51-70", "66-83" ], [ "ASFAR", "134-211", "Ignis Varese", "76-99", "58-112" ], [ "Etzella", "104-179", "Antwerpse", "52-80", "52-99" ], [ "Maccabi Tel Aviv", "127-131", "AEK", "74-67", "53-64" ], [ "Alvik", "155-149", "The Wolves Amsterdam", "82-84", "73-65" ], [ "Wiener", "135-135*", "Chemie Halle", "76-63", "59-72" ], [ "Galatasaray", "126-161", "Lokomotiv Sofia", "53-70", "73-91" ], [ "Helsingin Kisa-Toverit", "205-115", "Gladsaxe Efterslægten", "127-53", "78-62" ] ]
First round
1964–65_FIBA_European_Champions_Cup_0
The 1964-65 FIBA European Champions Cup was the eighth season of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague). It was won by Real Madrid, for the second straight time. Real defeated CSKA Moscow in the two-legged EuroLeague Finals, after losing the first game in Moscow, 88-81, and winning the second game at Madrid, 62-76.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Diamond_League
2017 Diamond League
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Baboloki Thebe", "Botswana", "35" ], [ "2", "Vernon Norwood", "United States", "19" ], [ "3", "Wayde Van Niekerk", "South Africa", "16" ], [ "4", "Steven Gardiner", "Bahamas", "16" ], [ "5", "Tony McQuay", "United States", "16" ], [ "6", "Lashawn Merritt", "United States", "15" ], [ "7", "Isaac Makwala", "Botswana", "13" ], [ "8", "Pavel Maslak", "Czech Republic", "12" ], [ "9", "Kevin Borlée", "Belgium", "11 *" ], [ "10", "Matthew Hudson-Smith", "United Kingdom", "9" ], [ "11", "Luka Janezic", "Slovenia", "8" ], [ "12", "Rafał Omelko", "Poland", "8" ], [ "13", "Gil Roberts", "United States", "5 *" ], [ "14", "Karabo Sibanda", "Botswana", "5" ], [ "15", "Michael Cherry", "United States", "4" ], [ "16", "Pieter Conradie", "South Africa", "4 *" ], [ "17", "Luguelin Santos", "Dominican Republic", "3" ], [ "18", "Liemarvin Bonevacia", "Netherlands", "3 *" ], [ "19", "Paul Dedewo", "United States", "3" ], [ "20", "Rabah Yousif", "United Kingdom", "3" ] ]
Qualification
2017_IAAF_Diamond_League_5
The 2017 Diamond League was the eighth season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It is the first to feature the new championship-style system in which overall event winners are determined only by the results of the final meet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1978_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_400_metres
Athletics at the 1978 Commonwealth Games – Men's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Glenn Bogue", "Canada", "46.06", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Richard Ashton", "England", "46.27", "Q" ], [ "3", "4", "Rick Mitchell", "Australia", "46.36", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Clyde Edwards", "Barbados", "46.38", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "Joseph Coombs", "Trinidad and Tobago", "46.40", "Q" ], [ "6", "3", "Joel Ngetich", "Kenya", "46.43", "Q" ], [ "7", "3", "Glen Cohen", "England", "46.45", "Q" ], [ "8", "2", "Washington Njiri", "Kenya", "46.46", "Q" ], [ "9", "1", "Terry Whitehead", "England", "46.52", "Q" ], [ "10", "1", "Brian Saunders", "Canada", "46.59", "Q" ], [ "11", "2", "David Jenkins", "Scotland", "46.66", "q" ], [ "12", "2", "Chum Darvall", "Australia", "46.71", "q" ], [ "13", "1", "Bevan Smith", "New Zealand", "46.77", "q" ], [ "14", "4", "Fred Sowerby", "Antigua and Barbuda", "46.80", "Q" ], [ "15", "4", "Mike Solomon", "Trinidad and Tobago", "46.89", "Q" ], [ "16", "1", "Rayfield Beaton", "Guyana", "47.07", "q" ], [ "17", "1", "Bertland Cameron", "Jamaica", "47.20", "" ], [ "18", "3", "John Bandu", "Ghana", "47.21", "" ], [ "19", "4", "Jeremiah Ongwae", "Kenya", "47.31", "" ], [ "20", "1", "Michael Delaney", "Wales", "47.41", "" ] ]
Results -- Quarterfinals
Held on 6 August Qualification : First 3 in each heat ( Q ) and the next 4 fastest ( q ) qualify for the semifinals .
Athletics_at_the_1978_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_400_metres_1
The men's 400 metres event at the 1978 Commonwealth Games was held on 6 and 7 August at the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_Australian_Drivers'_Championship
1968 Australian Drivers' Championship
[ "Race", "Circuit", "State", "Date", "Winning Driver", "Car", "Entrant" ]
[ [ "Bathurst Gold Star Trophy", "Mount Panorama , Bathurst", "New South Wales", "15 April", "Phil West", "Repco Brabham BT23A", "Scuderia Veloce" ], [ "Governor 's Trophy", "Lakeside", "Queensland", "28 April", "Kevin Bartlett", "Brabham BT23D Alfa Romeo", "Alec Mildren Racing" ], [ "Rothmans Trophy", "Surfers Paradise", "Queensland", "25 August", "Kevin Bartlett", "Brabham BT23D Alfa Romeo", "Alec Mildren Racing" ], [ "Lombard ( Aust . ) Victoria Trophy", "Sandown", "Victoria", "15 September", "Glyn Scott", "Bowin P3 Ford Cosworth FVA", "Glyn Scott Motors" ], [ "Advertiser Trophy", "Mallala", "South Australia", "14 October", "Leo Geoghegan", "Lotus 39 Repco", "Geoghegan Racing Team" ], [ "Hordern Trophy", "Warwick Farm", "New South Wales", "1 December", "Kevin Bartlett", "Brabham BT23D Alfa Romeo", "Alec Mildren Racing" ] ]
Race schedule
The championship was contested over a six race series with each race also incorporating a round of the 1968 Australian 1½ Litre Championship .
1968_Australian_Drivers'_Championship_0
The 1968 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS-sanctioned national motor racing title open to racing cars complying with the Australian National Formula or the Australian 1½ Litre Formula. The title was contested over a six-race series, with the winner awarded the 1968 CAMS Gold Star. The championship was won by Kevin Bartlett driving a Brabham BT23D-Alfa Romeo. Bartlett won three of the six races to finish ten points ahead of Phil West (Brabham BT23A-Repco). Third was Glyn Scott (Bowin P3-Cosworth). In addition to Bartlett's wins, single-race victories were taken by West, Scott and Leo Geoghegan (Lotus 39-Repco).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilt_by_Association_Vol._3
Guilt by Association Vol. 3
[ "#", "Title", "Artist ( s )", "Covered Artist" ]
[ [ "1", "Do n't Know What You Got ( Till It 's Gone )", "Canon Logic", "Cinderella" ], [ "2", "Seventeen", "Gold Lake", "Winger" ], [ "3", "Nothin ' but a Good Time", "Madison Square Gardeners", "Poison" ], [ "4", "Kickstart My Heart", "theSTART", "Mötley Crüe" ], [ "5", "Crazy Nights", "Helmet", "Loudness" ], [ "6", "Round And Round", "Mike Viola", "Ratt" ], [ "7", "Heavy Metal Love", "Elk City", "Helix" ], [ "8", "You Give Love a Bad Name", "Malibu Shark Attack", "Bon Jovi" ], [ "9", "We 're Not Gon na Take It", "Common Rotation", "Twisted Sister" ], [ "10", "I Remember You", "Bird Of Youth", "Skid Row" ], [ "11", "Photograph", "Murder Mystery", "Def Leppard" ], [ "12", "More Than Words", "My Cousin , The Emperor", "Extreme" ], [ "13", "Here I Go Again", "The Old Ceremony", "Whitesnake" ], [ "14", "The Final Countdown", "Farrah", "Europe" ] ]
Track listing
Guilt_by_Association_Vol._3_0
Guilt by Association Vol. 3 is a compilation album released November 15, 2011 by Engine Room Recordings. Like its previous installments, Guilt by Association Vol. 1 and Guilt by Association Vol. 2, Guilt By Association Vol. 3 features indie rock artists covering popular rock songs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saadet_Aksoy
Saadet Aksoy
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2007", "Egg", "Ayla" ], [ "2008", "Milk", "Semra" ], [ "2008", "A Beautiful Life", "Denise" ], [ "2009", "Eastern Plays", "Işıl" ], [ "2009", "Love in Another Language", "Zeynep" ], [ "2009", "The Rebound", "Turkish girl in Istanbul" ], [ "2012", "Twice Born", "Aska" ], [ "2013", "Sürgün", "Eleni" ], [ "2018", "Ailecek Şaşkınız", "Elif" ], [ "2018", "Saf", "Remziye" ], [ "2019", "Passed by Censor", "Selma" ], [ "2019", "Iguana Tokyo", "" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Saadet_Aksoy_0
Saadet Aksoy, also known as Saadet Işıl Aksoy (born 29 August 1983) is a Turkish-born actress, who received critical acclaim with her portrayal of Aska, a red-haired punk trumpet player in Italian actor-director Sergio Castellitto's film Twice Born, in which she co-starred with Penélope Cruz and Emile Hirsch. Christy Lemire described her as the striking Saadet Aksoy in her Twice Born review, and film critic David Rooney stated, Saadet Aksoy brings a subdued fieriness to her scenes as a Bosnian woman in The Hollywood Reporter. In his article on Variety, Boyd Van Hoeij wrote, Turkish thesp Saadet Aksoy impresses in a supporting role as a spunky Yugoslav local. about her performance in Twice Born. Sergio Castellitto explained his first encounter with Aksoy in an article on Vogue Turkey with these words: Saadet, the first time I met you it was through the internet. I had accidentally 'fallen' on a movie trailer. I actually dont remember anything of that trailer, of that movie. Yet I remember that I saw a woman turning her head abruptly to the camera, her blue eyes burning everything in that framing, blasting the reverse shot. Her recent performance as Remziye in the 2018 movie Saf was described on Filmuforia as SAF is carried forward by the sheer brilliance of Saadet Isil Aksoy whose Remziye acts in an enlightened and humanitarian way when the chips are down. In his article about Saf on The Film Stage, Jared Mobarak wrote: Aksoy carries the rest of the film through an authentic progression from indignation to shame and ultimately to clarity. Saadet Aksoy has been in the juries of such film festivals as Cairo International Film Festival, Sarajevo Film Festival and Istanbul Film Festival. She became the spokesperson for L'Oreal Paris in Turkey in the year 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missy_Peregrym
Missy Peregrym
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2004", "Catwoman", "Beau-line Graphics Model", "Uncredited" ], [ "2006", "Stick It", "Haley Graham", "" ], [ "2007", "Wide Awake", "Casey Wade", "" ], [ "2011", "Something Red", "Amy", "Short" ], [ "2012", "Cybergeddon", "Chloe", "" ], [ "2013", "The Proposal", "Sara", "Short" ], [ "2014", "Backcountry", "Jenn", "" ], [ "2017", "Pyewacket", "", "Voice" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Missy_Peregrym_0
Melissa Missy Peregrym (born June 16, 1982) is a Canadian actress and former fashion model. She is known for her roles as Haley Graham in the 2006 film Stick It and Officer Andy McNally on the ABC and Global Television Network series Rookie Blue (2010-2015), for which she was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award in 2016. Since 2018, Peregrym has starred in FBI, a series on CBS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_javelin_throw_F52–58
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Men's javelin throw F52–58
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Result", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Ali Naderi ( IRI )", "35.30", "1208" ], [ "2", "Pieter Gruijters ( NED )", "37.79", "1180" ], [ "3", "Zhang Ying Bin ( CHN )", "32.65", "1117" ], [ "4", "Rene Nielsen ( DEN )", "33.99", "1061" ], [ "5", "Josef Stiak ( CZE )", "31.69", "989" ], [ "6", "Thomas Bradal ( DEN )", "27.83", "952" ], [ "7", "Hassan Sabokdel Hooshyar ( IRI )", "27.67", "947" ], [ "8", "Jeffrey Hantz ( USA )", "30.28", "945" ], [ "9", "Martin Němec ( CZE )", "27.13", "928" ], [ "10", "Krzysztof Smorszczewski ( POL )", "28.73", "897" ], [ "11", "Leonardo Diaz Aldana ( CUB )", "28.65", "894" ], [ "12", "Mashal Al-Otaibi ( KUW )", "28.12", "878" ], [ "13", "Tanto Campbell ( JAM )", "27.96", "873" ], [ "14", "Jacques Martin ( CAN )", "25.41", "869" ], [ "15", "Gerhard Wies ( GER )", "26.03", "812" ], [ "16", "Renato Misturini ( ITA )", "22.51", "770" ], [ "17", "Renee Ladera ( VEN )", "22.77", "711" ], [ "18", "V. Gopalappa ( IND )", "19.94", "682" ], [ "19", "Bashar Meklef ( IRQ )", "19.30", "660" ], [ "20", "Ulrich Iser ( GER )", "DNS", "" ] ]
F55-56
Men 's Javelin F55-56at the XII Paralympic GamesVenueAthens Olympic StadiumDates22 September 2004Competitors21 from 16 nationsWinning distance35.30Medalists Ali Naderi Iran Pieter Gruijters Netherlands Zhang Ying Bin China The F55-56 event was won by Ali Naderi , representing Iran . [ 4 ] 22 Sept. 2004 , 10:00
Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_javelin_throw_F52–58_2
Men's javelin throw events for wheelchair athletes were held at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in the Athens Olympic Stadium. Events were held in eight disability classes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monarchs_of_Thomond
List of monarchs of Thomond
[ "Name", "Birth", "Marriages", "Death" ]
[ [ "Conchobhar Ó Briain 1118-1142", "Son of Diarmuid Ó Briain", "unknown", "1142" ], [ "Toirdhealbhach mac Diarmada Ua Briain 1142-1167", "Son of Diarmuid Ó Briain", "unknown", "1167" ], [ "Muircheartach mac Toirdelbhach Ó Briain 1167-1168", "Son of Toirdelbhach mac Diarmaida Ó Briain", "unknown", "1168" ], [ "Domhnall Mór Ó Briain 1168-1194", "Son of Toirdelbhach mac Diarmaida Ó Briain", "Orlacan Ní Murchada Four children", "1194" ], [ "Muircheartach Dall Ó Briain 1194-1198 1203-1210", "Son of Domhnall Mór Ó Briain and Orlacan Ní Murchada", "unknown", "1210" ], [ "Conchobhar Ruadh Ó Briain 1198-1203", "Son of Domhnall Mór Ó Briain and Orlacan Ní Murchada", "unknown", "1203" ], [ "Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó Briain 1210-1242", "Son of Domhnall Mór Ó Briain and Orlacan Ní Murchada", "unknown", "1242" ], [ "Conchobhar na Suidaine Ó Briain 1242-1268", "Son of Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó Briain", "unknown", "1268" ], [ "Brian Ruadh Ó Briain 1268-1276 1277", "Son of Conchobhar na Suidaine Ó Briain", "unknown", "1277" ] ]
Kings of Thomond -- Ó Briain , 1118-1277
List_of_monarchs_of_Thomond_0
The kings of Thomond () ruled from the establishment of Thomond during the High Middle Ages, until the Early Modern period. Thomond represented the legacy of Brian Bóruma and the High Kings of Ireland of his line who could not hold onto all of Munster, so had to partition the realm between themselves and Desmond, ruled by their rivals the Eóganachta. The Kings of Thomond were drawn from the leading kindred of the Dál gCais known as the Ó Briain. For centuries they fought off challenges from the Normans, including the de Clare family and internal conflict between factions. Eventually Murchadh Carrach Ó Briain decided to surrender and regrant his realm to the Kingdom of Ireland in 1543 and accepted the titles Baron Inchiquin and Earl of Thomond. The current holder of these titles is Conor Myles John O'Brien.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_The_Masters_Grand_Slam_of_Curling
2015 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling
[ "Pool C", "W", "L" ]
[ [ "Valerie Sweeting", "3", "1" ], [ "Kristy McDonald", "3", "1" ], [ "Kerri Einarson", "2", "2" ], [ "Eve Muirhead", "1", "3" ], [ "Binia Feltscher", "1", "3" ] ]
2015_The_Masters_Grand_Slam_of_Curling_55
The 2015 Masters Grand Slam of Curling was held from October 27 to November 1 at the Rath Eastlink Community Centre in Truro, Nova Scotia. This was the second Grand Slam Grand Slam of the 2015-16 curling season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_Falcons_draft_history
Atlanta Falcons draft history
[ "Round", "Pick #", "Overall", "Name", "Position", "College" ]
[ [ "1", "12", "12", "John Small", "Defensive Tackle", "The Citadel" ], [ "2", "13", "39", "Art Malone", "Running Back", "Arizona State" ], [ "3", "12", "64", "Andy Maurer", "Guard", "Oregon" ], [ "3", "13", "65", "Todd Snyder", "Wide Receiver", "Ohio" ], [ "4", "6", "84", "Paul Reed", "Offensive Tackle", "Johnson C. Smith" ], [ "5", "8", "112", "Bruce Van Ness", "Running Back", "Rutgers" ], [ "5", "12", "116", "Kem Mendenhall", "Center", "Oklahoma" ], [ "6", "13", "143", "Mack Herron", "Running Back", "Kansas State" ], [ "6", "17", "147", "Jade Butcher", "Wide Receiver", "Indiana" ], [ "6", "22", "152", "Randy Marshall", "Defensive End", "Linfield" ], [ "7", "13", "169", "Gary Orcutt", "Wide Receiver", "USC" ], [ "8", "12", "194", "Larry Brewer", "Tight End", "Louisiana Tech" ], [ "8", "13", "195", "Seth Miller", "Defensive Back", "Arizona State" ], [ "9", "12", "220", "Roy Robinson", "Defensive Back", "Montana" ], [ "10", "13", "247", "Jim Hatcher", "Defensive Back", "Kansas" ], [ "11", "12", "272", "Mike Brunson", "Running Back", "Arizona State" ], [ "12", "13", "299", "Lonnie Holton", "Running Back", "Northern Michigan" ], [ "13", "12", "324", "Rich Stepanek", "Defensive Tackle", "Iowa" ], [ "14", "13", "351", "Chuck Wald", "Wide Receiver", "North Dakota State" ], [ "15", "12", "376", "Keith Mauney", "Defensive Back", "Princeton" ] ]
1970 Draft
Atlanta_Falcons_draft_history_4
This page is a list of the Atlanta Falcons NFL Draft selections. The first draft the Falcons participated in was 1966, in which they made linebacker Tommy Nobis of Texas their first-ever selection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lieutenant_governors_of_Delaware
List of lieutenant governors of Delaware
[ "Lt . Governor", "Lt . Gubernatorial term", "Date of birth ( and age )" ]
[ [ "Michael N. Castle", "1981-1985", "( 1939-07-02 ) July 2 , 1939 ( age 81 )" ], [ "Shien Biau Woo", "1985-1989", "( 1937-08-13 ) August 13 , 1937 ( age 82 )" ], [ "Dale E. Wolf", "1989-1992", "( 1924-09-06 ) September 6 , 1924 ( age 95 )" ], [ "Ruth Ann Minner", "1993-2001", "( 1935-01-17 ) January 17 , 1935 ( age 85 )" ], [ "John Carney", "2001-2009", "( 1956-05-20 ) May 20 , 1956 ( age 64 )" ], [ "Matthew Denn", "2009-2015", "( 1966-02-09 ) February 9 , 1966 ( age 54 )" ] ]
Living former Lieutenant Governors of Delaware
As of March 2018 [ update ] , six former lieutenant governors of Delaware are living , the oldest being Shien Biau Woo ( in office 1985–1989 , born 1937 ) . The most recent death of a former lieutenant governor of Delaware was that of David P. Buckson ( served 1957–1960 , born 1920 ) , who died on February 23 , 2013 . The most recently serving lieutenant governor to die was James D. McGinnis ( served 1977–1981 , born 1932 ) on February 24 , 2009 .
List_of_lieutenant_governors_of_Delaware_1
A listing of the lieutenant governors of the State of Delaware. The Office of Lieutenant Governor was created by the Delaware Constitution of 1897, and the first election took place in 1900. !bgcolor=#cccccc |# !bgcolor=#cccccc |Lt. Governor !bgcolor=#cccccc |Took Office !bgcolor=#cccccc |Left Office !bgcolor=#cccccc |Governor(s) served under !bgcolor=#cccccc |Party
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shows_produced_by_All3Media
List of shows produced by All3Media
[ "Title", "Network", "Original running" ]
[ [ "Homes Under the Hammer", "BBC One", "2003-present" ], [ "Dealing with Dickinson", "BBC One", "2005" ], [ "Tales from the Green Valley", "BBC Two", "2005" ], [ "The Queen 's Cavalry", "BBC One", "2005" ], [ "Vegas Virgins", "Challenge", "2005" ], [ "S.W.A.T . USA", "Court TV", "2006" ], [ "The First Emperor : The Man Who Made China", "Channel 4", "2006" ], [ "Daniel Libeskind : The Making of an Architect", "BBC Four", "2007" ], [ "The Big Day", "BBC One", "2007" ], [ "Egypts Lost Queens", "BBC Two", "2014" ], [ "The Secret History of the British Garden", "BBC Two", "2015" ], [ "Supertruckers", "Quest", "2015-present" ], [ "Mary Beard 's Ultimate Rome : Empire Without Limit", "BBC Two", "2016" ], [ "Six Degrees of Murder", "Investigation Discovery", "2016-present" ], [ "Driven to Love", "We TV", "2016-present" ] ]
Lion Television
List_of_shows_produced_by_All3Media_5
This is a list of shows produced by All3Media, the UK's largest independent television, film and digital production and distribution company and is currently a 50:50 joint venture between Discovery Communications and Liberty Global. The company was formed in 2003 after the Chrysalis Group's television arm was acquired and rebranded North One.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_castles_and_palaces_in_Sweden
List of castles and palaces in Sweden
[ "Name", "Swedish name", "Location", "Date", "Condition" ]
[ [ "Älvsborg fortress", "Nya Älvsborgs fästning", "Gothenburg", "1650", "Museum" ], [ "Ängsö Castle", "Ängsö slott", "Västmanland", "1272", "Museum" ], [ "Örbyhus Castle", "Örbyhus slott", "Uppland", "14th century", "Museum" ], [ "Örebro Castle", "Örebro slott", "Närke", "1573", "Museum" ], [ "Örenäs Castle", "Örenäs slott", "Scania", "1918", "Hotel" ], [ "Örtofta Castle", "Örtofta slott", "Scania", "1861", "Private residence" ], [ "Örup Castle", "Örups slott", "Scania", "15th century", "Private residence" ], [ "Östanå Castle", "Östanå slott", "Uppland", "1794", "Private residence" ], [ "Öster-Malma Castle", "Östermalma slott", "Södermanland", "1668", "Private residence" ], [ "Övedskloster Manor", "Övedsklosters slott", "Scania", "1776", "Private residence" ], [ "Åkerö Manor", "Åkerö slott", "Södermanland", "1757", "Private residence" ], [ "Åkeshov Castle", "Åkeshovs slott", "Uppland", "1650", "Hotel" ], [ "Årsta Castle", "Årsta slott", "Södermanland", "1667", "Museum" ] ]
Ä-Å
List_of_castles_and_palaces_in_Sweden_8
This is a list of castles and palaces in Sweden. In the Swedish language the word slott is used for both castles, châteaus and palaces; this article lists all of them as well as fortresses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Villavicencio
Diana Villavicencio
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Place", "Weight class" ]
[ [ "2002", "South American Games", "2nd", "Lightweight ( - 57 kg )" ], [ "2006", "South American Games", "2nd", "Lightweight ( - 57 kg )" ], [ "2007", "Pan American Games", "3rd", "Lightweight ( - 57 kg )" ], [ "2007", "World Judo Championships", "AC", "Lightweight ( - 57 kg )" ], [ "2009", "Pan American Judo Championships", "3rd", "Lightweight ( - 57 kg )" ], [ "2010", "South American Games", "3rd", "Lightweight ( - 57 kg )" ], [ "2010", "Pan American Judo Championships", "5th", "Lightweight ( - 57 kg )" ] ]
Achievements
Diana_Villavicencio_0
Diana Johanna Villavicencio Rivera (born November 10, 1985 in Quevedo, Los Ríos) is a judoka from Ecuador.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_President's_Cup_(tennis)
2014 President's Cup (tennis)
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "GER", "Anna-Lena Friedsam", "118", "1" ], [ "UKR", "Nadiia Kichenok", "119", "2" ], [ "TUR", "Çağla Büyükakçay", "153", "3" ], [ "RUS", "Marta Sirotkina", "154", "4" ], [ "RUS", "Ekaterina Bychkova", "155", "5" ], [ "UKR", "Lyudmyla Kichenok", "157", "6" ], [ "RUS", "Polina Vinogradova", "203", "7" ], [ "KAZ", "Yulia Putintseva", "204", "8" ] ]
Women 's Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2014_President's_Cup_(tennis)_1
The 2014 President's Cup was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the ninth edition of the tournament for men (second of the year on account of the 2014 Astana Challenger) and the sixth edition for women, part of the 2014 ATP Challenger Tour and the 2014 ITF Women's Circuit respectively. Offering prize money of $125,000 for the men and $100,000 for the women, the events took place in Astana, Kazakhstan, on 21-27 July 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1995_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_800_metres
Athletics at the 1995 Summer Universiade – Women's 800 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Kumiko Okamoto", "Japan", "2:04.22", "Q" ], [ "2", "4", "Nicole Teter", "United States", "2:04.71", "Q" ], [ "3", "4", "Alla Krasnoslobodskaya", "Russia", "2:04.77", "q" ], [ "4", "4", "Svetlana Tverdokhleb", "Ukraine", "2:05.32", "q" ], [ "5", "2", "Stephanie Graf", "Austria", "2:05.54", "Q" ], [ "6", "1", "Stella Jongmans", "Netherlands", "2:05.60", "Q" ], [ "7", "2", "Natalie Tait", "Great Britain", "2:05.62", "Q" ], [ "8", "4", "Delia Castro", "Mexico", "2:05.68", "q" ], [ "9", "2", "Yuko Tamate", "Japan", "2:06.02", "q" ], [ "10", "1", "Jennifer Buckley", "United States", "2:06.10", "Q" ], [ "11", "2", "Yekaterina Dedkova", "Russia", "2:06.31", "q" ], [ "12", "1", "Mioara Cosulianu", "Romania", "2:06.89", "q" ], [ "13", "2", "Ana Amelia Menéndez", "Spain", "2:06.90", "" ], [ "14", "5", "Ester Goossens", "Netherlands", "2:07.23", "Q" ], [ "15", "5", "Simona Guarino", "Italy", "2:07.25", "Q" ], [ "16", "1", "Alcina Reis", "Brazil", "2:07.72", "" ], [ "17", "5", "Rachael Rowberry", "New Zealand", "2:08.37", "" ], [ "18", "5", "Julie Cote", "Canada", "2:08.51", "" ], [ "19", "3", "Lorrie Ann Adams", "Guyana", "2:09.11", "Q" ], [ "20", "1", "Charmaine Thomas", "Antigua and Barbuda", "2:09.15", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Qualification : First 2 of each heat ( Q ) and the next 6 fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals .
Athletics_at_the_1995_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_800_metres_0
The women's 800 metres event at the 1995 Summer Universiade was held on 30-31 August at the Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium in Fukuoka, Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1921–22_Arsenal_F.C._season
1921–22 Arsenal F.C. season
[ "Round", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Goalscorers" ]
[ [ "R1", "7 January 1922", "Queens Park Rangers", "H", "0-0", "31,000", "" ], [ "R1 : R", "11 January 1922", "Queens Park Rangers", "A", "2-1", "21,411", "Milne , Graham ( pen . )" ], [ "R2", "28 January 1922", "Bradford Park Avenue", "A", "3-2", "10,400", "Blyth , White ( 2 )" ], [ "R3", "18 February 1922", "Leicester City", "H", "3-0", "39,421", "Rutherford , White ( 2 )" ], [ "R4", "4 March 1922", "Preston North End", "H", "1-1", "37,517", "White" ], [ "R4 : R", "8 March 1922", "Preston North End", "A", "1-2 ( aet )", "30,000", "Blyth" ] ]
Results -- FA Cup
See also : 1921–22 FA Cup Arsenal entered the FA Cup in the first round proper , in which they were drawn to face Liverpool .
1921–22_Arsenal_F.C._season_3
The 1921-22 season was Arsenal's third consecutive season in the top division of English football.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_France
List of wars involving France
[ "Conflict", "Combatant 1", "Combatant 2", "Results" ]
[ [ "French conquest of Senegal ( 1659-1895 ) Location : Senegal", "France", "Waalo Kingdom Kingdom of Cayor Jolof Empire Baol Kingdom of Sine Saloum", "French victory France conquers territory of present-day Senegal" ], [ "Siamese revolution of 1688 ( 1688 ) Location : Siam", "Prasat Thong dynasty France French East India Company", "Phetracha and various Siamese lords Supported by : Dutch East India Company", "French defeat Establishment of Ban Phlu Luang dynasty Expulsion of French troops in Bangkok" ], [ "King William 's War ( 1688-1697 ) Location : North America Acadia and New England Theatre Raid on Dover Siege of Pemaquid ( 1689 ) Raid on Salmon Falls Battle of Port Royal Battle of Fort Loyal Battle of Chedabucto Raid on York Raid on Wells Raid on Oyster River Battle of Fundy Bay Siege of Pemaquid ( 1696 ) Raid on Chignecto Siege of Fort Nashwaak Quebec , New York , and Newfoundland Theatre Lachine massacre Schenectady massacre Battle of Quebec Battle of La Prairie Mohawk Valley Raid Avalon Peninsula Campaign Siege of Ferryland Raid on Cape Broyle Raid on Bay Bulls Raid on Petty Harbour Siege of St. John 's Raid on Conception Bay Battle of Carbonear Hudson Bay Theatre Hudson Bay Expedition Battle of Fort Albany Battle of Fort Albany Capture of York Factory Battle of Hudson 's Bay", "France New France Wabanaki Confederacy", "England Massachusetts Bay Colony English America Haudenosaunee", "Status quo ante bellum Treaty of Ryswick" ], [ "French and Iroquois Wars ( 17th century ) Location : Great Lakes region", "Huron , Erie , Neutral , Odawa , Ojibwe , Mississaugas , Potawatomi , Algonquin , Shawnee , Wenro , Mahican , Innu , Abenaki , Miami , Illinois Confederation , other nations allied with France Supported by : France", "Haudenosaunee Supported by : England Dutch Republic", "Military stalemate Great Peace of Montreal Growth of French token influence in the Great Lakes region Huron-Wendat Confederacy destroyed or assimilated Military refugee migration results in expansion of Iroquois hunting grounds down to Mississippi River Further Iroquois territorial expansion halted in military campaigns by the Council of Three Fires" ], [ "Queen Anne 's War ( 1702-1713 ) Location : North America", "France New France Spain New Spain Wabanaki Confederacy Caughnawaga Mohawk Choctaw Timucua Apalachee Natchez", "England ( before 1707 ) English America Great Britain ( after 1707 ) British America Muscogee ( Creek ) Chickasaw Yamasee", "French defeat Treaty of Utrecht Treaty of Portsmouth" ], [ "Chickasaw Wars ( 1721-1763 ) Location : Mississippi River", "France Choctaw Illini", "Great Britain Chickasaw", "Chickasaw victory Treaty of Paris" ], [ "Carnatic Wars ( 1744-1763 ) Location : Carnatic region , South India Third Carnatic War Battle of Chandannagar Battle of Plassey Battle of Cuddalore Battle of Negapatam Battle of Condore Battle of Pondicherry Siege of Masulipatam Siege of Madras Battle of Wandiwash Siege of Pondicherry ( 1760 )", "Kingdom of France French East India Company", "Kingdom of Great Britain British East India Company", "French defeat" ], [ "King George 's War ( 1744-1748 ) Location : North America Raid on Canso Siege of Annapolis Royal ( 1744 ) Siege of Annapolis Royal ( 1745 ) Siege of Port Toulouse Siege of Louisbourg ( 1745 ) Action of 15 June 1745 Battle at Port-la-Joye Northeast Coast Campaign ( 1745 ) Raid on Saratoga Duc d'Anville Expedition Siege of Fort Massachusetts Battle of Grand Pré Siege of Fort at Number 4", "France New France Wabanaki Confederacy", "Great Britain British America Iroquois Confederacy", "Status quo ante bellum Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle" ], [ "Father Le Loutre 's War ( 1749-1755 ) Location : Acadia and Nova Scotia", "France New France Wabanaki Confederacy Mi'kmaq militia Maliseet militia", "Great Britain British America", "French defeat" ], [ "French and Indian War ( 1754-1763 ) Location : North America St. Lawrence and Mohawk theater Battle of Lake George Battle of Fort Bull Battle of Fort Oswego ( 1756 ) Battle on Snowshoes ( 1757 ) Battle of Sabbath Day Point Siege of Fort William Henry Attack on German Flatts ( 1757 ) Battle on Snowshoes Battle of Carillon Battle of Fort Frontenac Battle of La Belle-Famille Battle of Fort Niagara Battle of Ticonderoga Battle of Beauport Battle of the Plains of Abraham St. Francis Raid Battle of Sainte-Foy Battle of the Thousand Islands Ohio Valley Theater Battle of Jumonville Glen Battle of the Great Meadows Braddock Expedition Battle of the Monongahela Forbes Expedition Battle of Fort Duquesne Battle of Fort Ligonier Atlantic theater Action of 8 June 1755 Battle of Fort Beauséjour Bay of Fundy Campaign ( 1755 ) Battle of Petitcodiac Raid on Lunenburg , Nova Scotia ( 1756 ) Louisbourg Expedition ( 1757 ) Battle of Bloody Creek ( 1757 ) Siege of Louisbourg ( 1758 ) Petitcodiac River Campaign Ile Saint-Jean Campaign Gulf of St. Lawrence Campaign ( 1758 ) St. John River Campaign Battle of Restigouche Battle of Signal Hill", "France New France Wabanaki Confederacy Abenaki Mi'kmaq militia Algonquin Lenape Ojibwa Ottawa Shawnee Wyandot", "Great Britain British America Iroquois Confederacy Catawba Cherokee ( before 1758 )", "French defeat Treaty of Paris" ], [ "West Indies Campaign ( Seven Years ' War ) ( 1757-1762 ) Location : West Indies Battle of Cap-Français Invasion of Martinique ( 1759 ) Invasion of Guadeloupe ( 1759 ) Invasion of Dominica ( 1761 ) Invasion of Martinique ( 1762 )", "France", "Great Britain", "French defeat" ], [ "West African Campaign ( Seven Years ' War ) ) ( 1758 ) Location : West Africa Capture of Senegal Capture of Gorée", "France", "Great Britain", "French defeat" ], [ "Larache expedition ( 1765 ) Location : Larache , Morocco", "France", "Morocco", "French defeat" ], [ "Haitian Revolution ( 1791-1804 ) Location : Saint-Domingue Collage of the Haitian Revolution Saint-Domingue expedition Battle of Ravine-à-Couleuvres Battle of Crête-à-Pierrot Blockade of Saint-Domingue Battle of Vertières", "Slave owners Kingdom of France French Republic", "Ex-slaves French royalists Captaincy General of Santo Domingo ( 1793-1795 ) Great Britain Ex-slaves ( 1802-1803 )", "Haitian victory French colonial government expelled Massacre of the French French occupation of Santo Domingo" ], [ "Siege of Santo Domingo ( 1805 ) Location : Santo Domingo , Saint-Domingue present day Dominican Republic", "France", "Haiti", "French victory Haitian withdrawal from Santo Domingo" ], [ "Franco-Trarzan War of 1825 ( 1825 ) Location : Waalo , West Africa", "France", "Trarza", "French victory" ], [ "French conquest of Algeria ( 1827-1830-1857 ) Location : Regency of Algiers Battle of Macta Siege of Constantine Battle of Mazagran Battle of the Smala Battle of Sidi Brahim", "France", "Ottoman Empire Regency of Algiers Emirate of Abdelkader Kingdom of Ait Abbas Kel Ahaggar Sultanate of Morocco", "French victory Pacification of Algeria" ], [ "First Franco-Mexican War ( 1838-1839 ) Location : Mexico", "France", "Mexico", "French victory Mexican government agrees to pay damages of 600,000 pesos" ], [ "First Franco-Moroccan War ( 1844 ) Location : Morocco Bombardment of Tangiers Battle of Isly Bombardment of Mogador", "France", "Morocco Algerian volunteers", "French victory" ], [ "Franco-Tahitian War ( 1844-1847 ) Location : Tahiti", "France", "Tahiti Huahine Raiatea Bora Bora and Tahaa", "French victory" ] ]
French colonial empire
List_of_wars_involving_France_1
The following is an incomplete list of French wars and battles from the Gauls to modern France.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_figure_skating
List of Olympic medalists in figure skating
[ "Athlete", "Nation", "Olympics", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir", "Canada ( CAN )", "2010-2018", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "Oksana Grishuk / Evgeny Platov", "Russia ( RUS )", "1994-1998", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko", "Soviet Union ( URS ) Unified Team ( EUN )", "1984-1992", "1", "1", "1", "3" ], [ "Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin", "Soviet Union ( URS )", "1984-1988", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "Meryl Davis / Charlie White", "United States ( USA )", "2010-2014", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "Jayne Torvill / Christopher Dean", "Great Britain ( GBR )", "1984 , 1994", "1", "0", "1", "2" ], [ "Marina Anissina / Gwendal Peizerat", "France ( FRA )", "1998-2002", "1", "0", "1", "2" ], [ "Maya Usova / Alexander Zhulin", "Unified Team ( EUN ) Russia ( RUS )", "1992-1994", "0", "1", "1", "2" ] ]
Multi-medalists -- Multi-medalists by event
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_figure_skating_6
Figure skating has been part of the Olympic Games since 1908 and has been included in 25 Olympic Games. There have been 271 medals (91 gold, 90 silver, and 90 bronze) awarded to figure skaters representing 29 representing National Olympic Committees. Six events have been contested but one, men's special figures, was discontinued after a single Olympics. Canadian ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are the only figure skaters to win five Olympic medals (3 gold, 2 silver). Swedish figure skater Gillis Grafström (3 gold, 1 silver) and Russian figure skater Evgeni Plushenko (2 gold, 2 silver) each have four medals. Seventeen figure skaters have won three medals. The only skaters with three consecutive titles are Grafström in men's singles, Sonja Henie (Norway) in ladies' singles, and Irina Rodnina (Soviet Union) in pairs. Sixteen figure skaters have earned two golds within the same discipline and five skaters have earned gold in two separate Olympic events. On two occasions, there has been a podium sweep. Russian figure skaters hold the unique record for earning gold medals in all six Olympic figure skating events. Three skaters won Olympic medals in multiple figure skating disciplines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tornadoes_by_calendar_day
List of tornadoes by calendar day
[ "Date", "Location", "Significance" ]
[ [ "March 1-2 , 2007", "", "( * ) February-March 2007 tornado outbreak sequence" ], [ "March 2 , 2012", "", "( * ) Tornado outbreak of March 2-3 , 2012" ], [ "March 9-13 , 2006", "", "Missouri - Illinois on 11th during March 2006 tornado outbreak sequence" ], [ "March 13 , 1990", "Central U.S", "( * ) March 1990 Central United States tornado outbreak" ], [ "March 15 , 2008", "Georgia , U.S", "2008 Atlanta tornado outbreak" ], [ "March 16-17 , 1942", "", "March 1942 tornado outbreak" ], [ "March 18 , 1925", "Central and southern U.S", "Tri-State Tornado Outbreak" ], [ "March 19 , 1961", "Faridpur and Dhaka Districts , Bangladesh", "" ], [ "March 20 , 1998", "West Bengal and Orissa , India", "" ], [ "March 21-23 , 1913", "", "Omaha , Nebraska on 23rd during March 1913 tornado outbreak sequence" ], [ "March 21-22 , 1932", "Deep South , U.S", "1932 Deep South tornado outbreak" ], [ "March 21-22 , 1952", "Southern U.S", "March 1952 Southern United States tornado outbreak" ], [ "March 21 , 2013", "Victoria , Australia", "Eastern Victoria tornado outbreak" ], [ "March 23 , 1917", "Mid-Mississippi Valley , U.S", "Mid-Mississippi Valley tornado outbreak" ], [ "March 24 , 1998", "Orissa and West Bengal , India", "" ], [ "March 25 , 1948", "Oklahoma", "A significant tornado striking Tinker Air Force Base was the first official tornado forecast and was successfully forecast by Robert C. Miller and Edward Fawbush following a damaging tornado that struck the base on March 20" ], [ "March 27 , 1890", "Mid-Mississippi Valley , U.S", "March 1890 middle Mississippi Valley tornado outbreak" ], [ "March 27 , 1994", "Southern U.S", "1994 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak" ], [ "March 28 , 1920", "", "1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak" ], [ "March 28 , 1984", "Southeastern U.S", "1984 Carolinas tornado outbreak" ] ]
Events -- March
List_of_tornadoes_by_calendar_day_2
The following is a list notable tornado events (including tornado outbreaks and tornado outbreak sequences) occurring throughout the year. In the United States tornadoes have been recorded on every day of the year and destructive tornadoes occurred during every month of the calendar. The average date of first occurrence in the U.S. is January 11. The earliest recorded tornado in a year (since 1950) was at 12:02 am on January 1, 2011 in Attala County, Mississippi (2 minutes into the year) and the latest occurrence of the first tornado was on February 15, 2003 in Marengo County, Alabama (45 days into the year).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDGA_World_Championships
PDGA World Championships
[ "Year", "Date", "Location", "Champion", "PDGA #", "Hometown", "Prize", "Stroke Margin", "Winning Score", "Runner Up", "Second Runner Up", "Field Size", "Results" ]
[ [ "1984", "Jul 26 - 29", "Rochester , New York", "Steady Ed Headrick /Jack Roddick", "001 / 295", "Watsonville , California / Shippensburg , Pennsylvania", "x", "Tie", "( 58-63-57=178 ) / ( 60-63-55=178 )", "x", "x", "2", "PDGA" ], [ "1985", "Jul 26 - 28", "Tulsa , Oklahoma", "Steady Ed Headrick ( 2 )", "001", "Watsonville , California", "x", "0", "( 62-68-56-61=247 )", "x", "x", "1", "PDGA" ], [ "1987", "Aug 25 - 30", "Toronto , Ontario , Canada", "Johnny Roberts", "115", "Arvada , Colorado", "x", "1", "( 66-63-61-63-60-62=375 )", "Steady Ed Headrick", "x", "2", "PDGA" ], [ "1988", "Sep 7 - 10", "Cincinnati , Ohio", "Ralph Williamson", "10", "Seattle , Washington", "$ 260", "6", "( 62-58-58-62=240 )", "Steady Ed Headrick", "Jim Olsen Sr", "4", "PDGA" ], [ "1989", "Aug 21 - 26", "Waterloo , Iowa / Cedar Falls , Iowa", "Paul Harris", "3332", "Altadena , California", "$ 150", "2", "( 60-52-58-56=226 )", "Steady Ed Headrick", "x", "2", "PDGA" ], [ "1990", "Oct 9 - 13", "Scottsdale , Arizona / Mesa , Arizona / Fountain Hills , Arizona", "Ralph Williamson ( 2 )", "10", "Seattle , Washington", "$ 260", "10", "( 56-56-59-56-55-53-57-56-60=508 )", "Paul Harris", "Steady Ed Headrick", "6", "PDGA" ], [ "1991", "Aug 21 - 24", "Dayton , Ohio", "Ralph Williamson ( 3 )", "10", "Seattle , Washington", "$ 250", "9", "( 62-57-57-55-60-57=348 )", "Paul Harris", "Steady Ed Headrick", "3", "PDGA" ], [ "1992", "Aug 17 - 22", "Detroit , Michigan", "Ralph Williamson ( 4 )", "10", "Seattle , Washington", "$ 400", "4", "( 55-55-67-70-57-60-55-52=471 )", "Paul Harris", "Richard Mcaleer", "6", "PDGA" ], [ "1993", "Aug 17 - 22", "Huntsville , Alabama", "Richard McAleer", "5221", "North Hollywood , California", "$ 368", "1", "( 54-56-58-62-56-61-60-60=467 )", "Ralph Williamson/Robert Baum", "x", "6", "PDGA" ], [ "1994", "Aug 2 - 7", "Port Arthur , Texas", "Ralph Williamson ( 5 )", "10", "Seattle , Washington", "$ 400", "33", "( 64-61-62-57-59-54-58-59-54=528 )", "Max Hilgers", "Stancil Johnson", "8", "PDGA" ], [ "1995", "Aug 13 - 19", "Port Arthur , Texas", "Ralph Williamson ( 6 )", "10", "Seattle , Washington", "$ 450", "4", "( 62-58-59-57-59-55-67-56-57=530 )", "Will Maxham", "Robert Baum", "8", "PDGA" ], [ "1996", "Aug 6 - 10", "South Bend , Indiana", "Vernon T. McCulley", "4108", "Tempe , Arizona", "$ 600", "8", "( 48-54-62-59-52-60-60-66=461 )", "R.L . Styles", "Peter Shive", "9", "PDGA" ], [ "1997", "Aug 12 - 17", "Charlotte , North Carolina", "Jim Palmeri", "23", "Rochester , New York", "$ 550", "53", "( 56-58-66-64-62-61-52-58=477 )", "Stancil Johnson", "Ragnar Overby", "7", "PDGA" ], [ "1998", "Aug 3 - 8", "Cincinnati , Ohio", "Peter Shive", "7240", "Laramie , Wyoming", "$ 563", "4", "( 56-67-56-58-56-65-55=413 )", "Jim Palmeri", "Ted Mani", "10", "PDGA" ], [ "1999", "Aug 10 - 14", "Rochester , New York", "Alan Ballew", "2542", "Knoxville , Tennessee", "$ 575", "21", "( 51-53-57-54-57-53-52-58-57=492 )", "Jim Palmeri", "Peter Shive", "4", "PDGA" ], [ "2000", "Aug 1 - 5", "Ann Arbor , Michigan", "Will Maxham", "9484", "Saugus , California", "$ 812", "23", "( 76-76-71-57-49-68-73=470 )", "Lien Yu Chen", "Tom Skidmore", "8", "PDGA" ], [ "2001", "Aug 7 - 11", "St Paul , Minnesota", "Peter Shive ( 2 )", "7240", "Laramie , Wyoming", "$ 620", "7", "( 63-32-28-63-64-30-62-64=406 )", "Pete May", "Donald Stephens", "6", "PDGA" ], [ "2002", "Aug 6 - 10", "Houston , Texas", "Peter Shive ( 3 )", "7240", "Laramie , Wyoming", "$ 750", "31", "( 59-57-56-60-60-54-57-62-34=499 )", "John Tallent", "Bill Richards", "7", "PDGA" ], [ "2003", "Aug 11 - 16", "Flagstaff , Arizona", "Peter Shive ( 4 )", "7240", "Laramie , Wyoming", "$ 800", "5", "( 64-57-75-63-59-79-54-31=482 )", "Pete May", "Raymond Carr", "10", "PDGA" ], [ "2004", "Aug 9 - 14", "Des Moines , Iowa", "Peter Shive ( 5 )", "7240", "Laramie , Wyoming", "$ 960", "15", "( 63-56-66-54-60-60-60-61-30=510 )", "Alan Ballew", "Jack Gilmore", "10", "PDGA" ] ]
Men 's Senior Grandmasters/Masters 60+ World Champions
PDGA_World_Championships_8
The PDGA World Championships is one of several major championships in the sport of disc golf, along with the United States Disc Golf Championship. Held annually since 1982, the event crowns world champions in several divisions in the professional disc golf fields. Since 1983, male and female competitors have played at the same venue every year. There have been 18 different Champions in the Men's event with an average field of 155 competitors, and 17 different Champions in the Women's event with an average field of 26. The event has been held in 19 US states as well as Ontario, Canada. Starting in 2017 the Open Men's and Women's divisions began playing in one tournament, while the age-based divisions will play in a separate World Championships. Thus allowing the potential to be the world champion in both Open and an age-based division. In 2017, theFinal 9 round was eliminated from the Championship Format. This was a card of the top 4 competitors, occasionally more, playing a 9-hole final round without any other competitors in the field.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasunari_Kawabata
Yasunari Kawabata
[ "Year", "Japanese Title", "English Title", "English Translation" ]
[ [ "1926", "伊豆の踊子 Izu no Odoriko", "The Dancing Girl of Izu", "1955 , 1998" ], [ "1930", "浅草紅團 Asakusa Kurenaidan", "The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa", "2005" ], [ "1935-1937 , 1947", "雪国 Yukiguni", "Snow Country", "1956 , 1996" ], [ "1951-1954", "名人 Meijin", "The Master of Go", "1972" ], [ "1949-1952", "千羽鶴 Senbazuru", "Thousand Cranes", "1958" ], [ "1949-1954", "山の音 Yama no Oto", "The Sound of the Mountain", "1970" ], [ "1954", "みづうみ(みずうみ) Mizuumi", "The Lake", "1974" ], [ "1961", "眠れる美女 Nemureru Bijo", "The House of the Sleeping Beauties", "1969" ], [ "1962", "古都 Koto", "The Old Capital", "1987 , 2006" ], [ "1964", "美しさと哀しみと Utsukushisa to Kanashimi to", "Beauty and Sadness", "1975" ], [ "1964", "片腕 Kataude", "One Arm", "1969" ], [ "1964-1968 , 1972", "Tampopo", "Dandelions", "2017" ], [ "", "掌の小説 Tenohira no Shōsetsu", "Palm-of-the-Hand Stories", "1988 , 2006" ] ]
Selected works
Kawabata c. 1932
Yasunari_Kawabata_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariel_Hemingway
Mariel Hemingway
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1976", "Lipstick", "Kathy McCormick", "Nominated - Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year - Actress" ], [ "1976", "I Want to Keep My Baby", "Sue Ann Cunningham", "Television movie" ], [ "1979", "Manhattan", "Tracy", "Nominated - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role" ], [ "1982", "Personal Best", "Chris Cahill", "" ], [ "1983", "Star 80", "Dorothy Stratten", "" ], [ "1985", "Creator", "Meli", "" ], [ "1985", "The Mean Season", "Christine Connelly", "" ], [ "1987", "Amerika", "Kimberly Ballard", "2 episodes" ], [ "1987", "Superman IV : The Quest for Peace", "Lacy Warfield", "Nominated - Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actress" ], [ "1988", "Steal the Sky", "Helen Mason", "Television movie" ], [ "1988", "Sunset", "Cheryl King", "Nominated - Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actress" ], [ "1991", "Delirious", "Janet Dubois/Louise", "" ], [ "1991", "Tales from the Crypt", "Miranda Singer", "Episode : Loved to Death" ], [ "1991-93", "Civil Wars", "Sydney Guilford", "36 episodes Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Television Series Drama" ], [ "1992", "Falling from Grace", "Alice Parks", "" ], [ "1993", "Desperate Rescue : The Cathy Mahone Story", "Cathy Mahone", "Television movie" ], [ "1993", "The Hidden Room", "Jane Stark", "Episode : Stark in Love" ], [ "1994-95", "Roseanne", "Sharon", "2 episodes" ], [ "1995", "Central Park West", "Stephanie Wells", "13 episodes" ], [ "1995", "Deceptions II : Edge of Deception", "", "" ] ]
Filmography
Mariel_Hemingway_0
Mariel Hadley Hemingway (born November 22, 1961) is an American actress. She began acting at age 14 with a Golden Globe-nominated breakout role in Lipstick (1976), and received Academy and BAFTA Award nominations for her performance in Woody Allen's Manhattan (1979). She is also known for her leading roles in Personal Best (1982) and Star 80 (1983), as well as in the TV series Civil Wars, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. Amid mental health struggles, Hemingway's career dwindled in the 1990s. She has starred in and co-produced videos about yoga and holistic living. She published a yoga memoir, Finding My Balance, in 2002, and another more general one, Out Came the Sun, in 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_biathlon
List of Olympic medalists in biathlon
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1992 Albertville details", "France ( FRA ) Corinne Niogret Véronique Claudel Anne Briand", "Germany ( GER ) Uschi Disl Antje Misersky Petra Schaaf", "Unified Team ( EUN ) Yelena Belova Anfisa Reztsova Yelena Melnikova" ], [ "1994 Lillehammer details", "Russia ( RUS ) Nadezhda Talanova Natalya Snytina Luiza Noskova Anfisa Reztsova", "Germany ( GER ) Uschi Disl Antje Misersky Simone Greiner-Petter-Memm Petra Schaaf", "France ( FRA ) Corinne Niogret Véronique Claudel Delphyne Heymann Anne Briand" ], [ "1998 Nagano details", "Germany ( GER ) Katrin Apel Uschi Disl Martina Zellner Petra Behle", "Russia ( RUS ) Albina Akhatova Olga Melnik Galina Kukleva Olga Romasko", "Norway ( NOR ) Ann-Elen Skjelbreid Annette Sikveland Gunn Margit Andreassen Liv Grete Skjelbreid" ], [ "2002 Salt Lake City details", "Germany ( GER ) Katrin Apel ( 2 ) Uschi Disl ( 2 ) Andrea Henkel Kati Wilhelm", "Norway ( NOR ) Ann-Elen Skjelbreid Linda Tjørhom Gunn Margit Andreassen Liv Grete Skjelbreid Poirée", "Russia ( RUS ) Albina Akhatova Olga Pyleva Galina Kukleva Svetlana Ishmouratova" ], [ "2006 Turin details", "Russia ( RUS ) Anna Bogaliy-Titovets Svetlana Ishmouratova Olga Zaitseva Albina Akhatova", "Germany ( GER ) Martina Glagow Andrea Henkel Katrin Apel Kati Wilhelm", "France ( FRA ) Delphyne Peretto Florence Baverel-Robert Sylvie Becaert Sandrine Bailly" ], [ "2010 Vancouver details", "Russia ( RUS ) Anna Bogaliy-Titovets ( 2 ) Svetlana Sleptsova Olga Medvedtseva Olga Zaitseva ( 2 )", "France ( FRA ) Marie-Laure Brunet Marie Dorin Sylvie Becaert Sandrine Bailly", "Germany ( GER ) Kati Wilhelm Simone Hauswald Martina Beck Andrea Henkel" ], [ "2014 Sochi details", "Ukraine ( UKR ) Vita Semerenko Yuliia Dzhima Valentyna Semerenko Olena Pidhrushna", "vacant", "Norway ( NOR ) Fanny Welle-Strand Horn Tiril Eckhoff Ann Kristin Flatland Tora Berger" ], [ "2018 Pyeongchang details", "Belarus ( BLR ) Nadezhda Skardino Iryna Kryuko Dzinara Alimbekava Darya Domracheva", "Sweden ( SWE ) Linn Persson Mona Brorsson Anna Magnusson Hanna Öberg", "France ( FRA ) Anaïs Chevalier Marie Dorin Habert Justine Braisaz Anaïs Bescond" ] ]
Women -- Relay ( 4×6 km )
The women 's relay event has been competed over three different distances : 3×7.5 km — 1992 4×7.5 km — 1994–2002 4×6 km — 2006–2018
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_biathlon_9
This is the complete list of Olympic medalists in biathlon. Medalists in military patrol, a precursor to biathlon, are listed separately.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Odlum_Brown_Vancouver_Open
2015 Odlum Brown Vancouver Open
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "LTU", "Ričardas Berankis", "74", "1" ], [ "AUS", "John Millman", "85", "2" ], [ "LAT", "Ernests Gulbis", "87", "3" ], [ "BEL", "Ruben Bemelmans", "103", "4" ], [ "JPN", "Go Soeda", "108", "5" ], [ "GBR", "Kyle Edmund", "109", "6" ], [ "JPN", "Taro Daniel", "112", "7" ], [ "COL", "Alejandro González", "117", "8" ] ]
Men 's singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2015_Odlum_Brown_Vancouver_Open_0
The 2015 Odlum Brown Vancouver Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 11th edition, for men, and 14th edition, for women, of the tournament and part of the 2015 ATP Challenger Tour and the 2015 ITF Women's Circuit, offering totals of $100,000, for men, and $100,000, for women, in prize money. It took place in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada between August 17 to August 23, 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana_Dulce_Félix
Ana Dulce Félix
[ "Surface", "Event", "Time ( h : min : s )", "Venue", "Date" ]
[ [ "Track", "1500 m ( indoor )", "4:14.96", "Pombal , Portugal", "13 February 2010" ], [ "Track", "3000 m ( indoor )", "8:56.84", "Pombal , Portugal", "14 February 2010" ], [ "Track", "5000 m", "15:08.02", "Stockholm , Sweden", "31 July 2009" ], [ "Track", "10,000 m", "31:19.03", "Amsterdam , Netherlands", "6 July 2016" ], [ "Road", "5 km", "15:31", "Vienna , Austria", "3 June 2012" ], [ "Road", "10 km", "32:16", "Lisbon , Portugal", "27 December 2014" ], [ "Road", "15 km", "49:15", "Lisbon , Portugal", "13 January 2013" ], [ "Road", "20 km", "1:06:16", "Gothenburg , Sweden", "12 May 2012" ], [ "Road", "Half marathon", "1:08:33 NR", "Lisbon , Portugal", "20 March 2011" ], [ "Road", "25 km", "1:25:26", "New York City , United States", "6 November 2011" ], [ "Road", "30 km", "1:42:19", "New York City , United States", "6 November 2011" ], [ "Road", "Marathon", "2:25:15", "London , United Kingdom", "26 April 2015" ] ]
Personal bests
Ana_Dulce_Félix_0
Ana Dulce Ferreira Félix ComM (born 23 October 1982) is a Portuguese long distance runner who competes in track, cross country, and road running events. She ran the Olympic marathon in 2012 and 2016 and placed 21st and 16th, respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005–06_UCI_America_Tour
2005–06 UCI America Tour
[ "Date", "Race Name", "Location", "UCI Rating", "Winner", "Team" ]
[ [ "7-20 January", "Vuelta al Táchira", "Venezuela", "2.2", "Manuel Medina ( VEN )", "Cabimas" ], [ "8 January", "Copa América de Ciclismo", "Brazil", "1.2", "Nilceu Santos ( BRA )", "Scott-Marcondes Cesar" ], [ "7-19 February", "Vuelta a Cuba", "Cuba", "2.2", "Pedro Pablo Pérez ( CUB )", "Cuba ( national team )" ], [ "19-26 February", "Tour of California", "United States", "2.1", "Floyd Landis ( USA )", "Phonak" ], [ "28 February-5 March", "Vuelta Sonora", "Mexico", "2.2", "Gregorio Ladino ( COL )", "Tecos" ], [ "8-12 March", "Volta Ciclística Internacional Porto Alegre", "Brazil", "2.2", "Armando Camargo ( BRA )", "Memorial-Santos" ], [ "9-19 March", "Vuelta Ciclista Por Un Chile Lider", "Chile", "2.2", "Andrei Sartassov ( RUS )", "Team Lider Presto" ], [ "19-26 March", "Volta de Ciclismo Internacional do Estado de São Paulo", "Brazil", "2.2", "Alex Diniz ( BRA )", "Cesc-São Caetano" ], [ "18-23 April", "Tour de Georgia", "United States", "2.HC", "Floyd Landis ( USA )", "Phonak" ], [ "29 April-6 May", "Vuelta a El Salvador", "El Salvador", "2.2", "Gregorio Ladino ( COL )", "Tecos" ], [ "4-14 May", "Vuelta Ciclista de Chile", "Chile", "2.2", "Andrei Sartassov ( RUS )", "Team Lider Presto" ], [ "11-14 May", "Doble Sucre Potosi Grand Prix", "Bolivia", "2.2", "Alejandro Ramírez ( ECU )", "Orbitel" ], [ "24-28 May", "Volta do Paraná", "Brazil", "2.2", "Marcio May ( BRA )", "Scott-Marcondes" ], [ "4 June", "Lancaster Classic", "United States", "1.1", "Jackson Stewart ( USA )", "Kodakgallery.com-Sierra Nevada" ], [ "4 June", "Pan American Road and Track Championships - Road Race", "Brazil", "CC", "José Serpa ( COL )", "Colombia ( national team )" ], [ "6 June", "Pan American Road and Track Championships - Time Trial", "Brazil", "CC", "Pedro Nicacio ( BRA )", "Brazil ( national team )" ], [ "8 June", "Reading Classic", "United States", "1.1", "Greg Henderson ( NZL )", "Health Net-Maxxis" ], [ "11 June", "Philadelphia International Championship", "United States", "1.HC", "Greg Henderson ( NZL )", "Health Net-Maxxis" ], [ "13-18 June", "Tour de Beauce", "Canada", "2.2", "Valery Kobzarenko ( UKR )", "Ceramica Panaria-Navigare" ], [ "9 July", "Prova Ciclistica 9 de Julho", "Brazil", "1.2", "Renato Seabra ( BRA )", "Blumenau-Dataro" ] ]
Events -- 2006
2005–06_UCI_America_Tour_1
The 2005-06 UCI America Tour was the second season for the UCI America Tour. The season began on 2 October 2005 with the Clasico Ciclistico Banfoandes and ended on 9 September 2006 with the Univest Grand Prix. The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI America Tour cycling jersey. Edgardo Simón of Argentina was the defending champion of the 2005 UCI America Tour. José Serpa of Colombia was crowned as the 2005-06 UCI America Tour champion. 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/Six_Flags_Great_Escape_Theme_Park_&_Lodge
Six Flags Great Escape Theme Park & Lodge
[ "Name", "Manufacturer", "Type", "Year Opened", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Adirondack Outlaw", "Funtime", "Vomatron", "2020", "" ], [ "Canyon Blaster", "Arrow Dynamics", "Mine Train roller coaster", "2003", "The coaster was relocated from the defunct Opryland USA" ], [ "The Condor", "Huss", "Spinning tower ride", "1990", "High speed , rotating aerial ride reaching heights of 100 feet" ], [ "Desperado Plunge", "Arrow Dynamics", "Water flume ride", "1979", "Water flume ride where passengers ride in boats modeled on logs . Relocated from Busch Gardens Los Angeles after it closed in 1979 [ 1 ] [ 2 ]" ], [ "Steamin ' Demon", "Arrow Dynamics", "Corkscrew coaster", "1984", "The longest tenured roller coaster at the park . Ride was relocated from Pontchartrain Beach where it opened in 1983 as Ragin ' Cajun . VR Opened on this ride during the 2017 Season" ], [ "Marshal 's Stampede", "Mac Duce", "Bumper Car ride", "1985", "Relocated to Ghost Town in 2013 from Fest Area . Located where Ghost Town arcade once stood . Ride features lights and music" ] ]
Rides and attractions -- Ghosttown
Marshal McKay before his daily show .
Great_Escape_(amusement_park)_1
The Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor is an amusement and water park owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corp. It is located approximately 60 miles (97 km) north of Albany, in Queensbury, New York. It is one of three Six Flags parks not to be officially branded with the Six Flags name[citation needed], with La Ronde in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and Frontier City in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma being the two others.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Guangzhou_Pharmaceutical_F.C._season
2007 Guangzhou Pharmaceutical F.C. season
[ "#", "Pos", "Player", "To" ]
[ [ "1", "GK", "Wei Zhao", "Hong Kong Rangers FC" ], [ "8", "FW", "Hu Jiajian", "Released" ], [ "10", "FW", "Du Zhiqiang", "Released" ], [ "13", "MF", "Guan Zhichao", "Nanchang Bayi" ], [ "14", "DF", "Liang Jingwen", "Guangxi Tianji" ], [ "16", "MF", "Zou You", "Dalian Shide ( loan return )" ], [ "18", "GK", "Li Wei", "Released" ], [ "20", "MF", "Guo Liang", "Dalian Shide ( loan return )" ], [ "22", "GK", "Yu Bo", "Beijing Guoan ( loan return )" ], [ "26", "FW", "Liu Xiaofeng", "Dalian Shide ( loan return )" ], [ "27", "FW", "Claudiu Răducanu", "Nea Salamina" ], [ "28", "MF", "He Yihui", "Released" ], [ "30", "MF", "Liu Yibing", "Shanghai Stars" ], [ "31", "DF", "Corneliu Papură", "FC Progresul Bucureşti" ], [ "32", "MF", "Constantin Schumacher", "FC Argeş Piteşti" ], [ "34", "FW", "Li Haifeng", "Released" ], [ "38", "DF", "Luo An'an", "Released" ] ]
Transfers -- Out
2007_Guangzhou_Pharmaceutical_F.C._season_5
The 2007 season is Guangzhou FC's 9th consecutive year in Chinese Jia League.Guangzhou Pharmaceutical finished the 1st of the league and promoted to China Super League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_and_short_scales
Long and short scales
[ "Continent", "Short scale usage", "Long scale usage" ]
[ [ "Africa", "Arabic ( Egypt , Libya , Tunisia ) , English ( South Sudan ) , South African English", "Afrikaans , French ( Benin , Central African Republic , Gabon , Guinea ) , Portuguese ( Mozambique )" ], [ "North America", "American English , Canadian English", "U.S. Spanish , Canadian French , Mexican Spanish" ], [ "South America", "Brazilian Portuguese , English ( Guyana )", "American Spanish , Dutch ( Suriname ) , French ( French Guiana )" ], [ "Antarctica", "Australian English , British English , New Zealand English , Russian", "American Spanish ( Argentina , Chile ) , French ( France ) , Norwegian ( Norway )" ], [ "Asia", "Burmese ( Myanmar ) , Hebrew ( Israel ) , Indonesian , Malaysian English , Philippine English , Kazakh , Uzbek , Kyrgyz", "Portuguese ( East Timor , Macau ) , Persian ( Iran )" ], [ "Europe", "British English , Welsh , Estonian , Greek , Latvian , Lithuanian , Russian , Turkish , Ukrainian", "Danish , Dutch , Finnish , French , German , Icelandic , Italian , Norwegian , Polish , Portuguese , Spanish , Swedish and most other languages of continental Europe" ], [ "Oceania", "Australian English , New Zealand English", "French ( French Polynesia , New Caledonia )" ] ]
Current usage -- Using neither
The following countries use naming systems for large numbers that are not etymologically related to the short and long scales : Country Number system Naming of large numbers Bangladesh , India , Nepal , Pakistan Indian Numbering System For everyday use , but short or long scale may also be in use Bhutan Dzongkha numerals Traditional system Cambodia Khmer numerals Traditional system China Taiwan South Korea North Korea Japan Chinese numeralsKorean numeralsJapanese numerals Traditional myriad system for the larger numbers ; special words and symbols up to 10 Greece Calque of the short scale Names of the short scale have not been loaned but calqued into Greek , based on the native Greek word for million , εκατομμύριο ekatommyrio ( `` hundred-myriad '' , i.e . 100×10000 ) : δισεκατομμύριο disekatommyrio `` bi+hundred-myriad '' = 10 ( short scale billion ) ; τρισεκατομμύριο trisekatommyrio `` tri+hundred-myriad '' = 10 ( short scale trillion ) ; τετράκις εκατομμύριο tetrakis ekatommyrio `` quadri+hundred-myriad '' = 10 ( short scale quadrillion ) , and so on . Laos Lao numerals Traditional system Maldives , Sri Lanka Sinhala numeralsTamil numerals Traditional systems Mongolia Mongolian numerals Traditional myriad system for the larger numbers ; special words up to 10 Thailand Thai numerals Traditional system based on millions Vietnam Vietnamese numerals Traditional system ( s ) based on thousands Presence on most continents The long and short scales are both present on most continents , with usage dependent on the language used . Examples include :
Long_and_short_scales_6
The long and short scales are two of several naming systems for integer powers of ten which use some of the same words with different meanings. The long scale is based on powers of one million, whereas the short scale is based on powers of one thousand. For whole numbers less than a thousand million (< 10) the two scales are identical. From a thousand million up (≥ 10) the two scales use the same words for different numbers, which can cause misunderstanding.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NHL_playoff_series
List of NHL playoff series
[ "Opponent", "S", "Occurrences", "GP", "Rec", "%" ]
[ [ "New Jersey Devils", "2", "2000 , 2012", "11", "0-2", ".000" ], [ "Boston Bruins", "1", "1996", "5", "1-0", "1.000" ], [ "Philadelphia Flyers", "1", "1996", "6", "1-0", "1.000" ], [ "Pittsburgh Penguins", "1", "1996", "7", "1-0", "1.000" ], [ "Colorado Avalanche", "1", "1996", "4", "0-1", ".000" ], [ "New York Islanders", "1", "2016", "6", "0-1", ".000" ], [ "New York Rangers", "1", "1997", "5", "0-1", ".000" ], [ "Totals", "8", "", "44", "3-5", ".375" ] ]
Florida Panthers
List_of_NHL_playoff_series_12
This is a complete listing of National Hockey League (NHL) playoff series, grouped by franchise. Series featuring relocated teams[nb 1] are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. Bolded years indicate wins. Years in italics indicate series in progress. Tables are sorted first by the number of series, then the number of wins, and then alphabetically.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_ICC_World_Twenty20
2014 ICC World Twenty20
[ "Country/Territory", "TV", "Radio", "Internet" ]
[ [ "Afghanistan", "Lemar TV", "Salaam Wantadar", "" ], [ "Africa - sub-Sahara", "SuperSport", "", "www.supersport.com" ], [ "Australia", "Fox Sports Nine Network ( Australia matches & finals only )", "", "foxsports.com.au" ], [ "Brunei and Malaysia", "Astro", "", "" ], [ "Bangladesh", "Bangladesh Television Maasranga TV Gazi TV", "Bangladesh Betar Radio Bhumi", "starsports.com" ], [ "Canada", "Sportsnet World , Sportsnet One ( finals )", "", "Sportsnet World Online" ], [ "Caribbean , Central America , South America and United States", "ESPN ESPN2 ( Finals )", "CMC", "ESPN3" ], [ "Europe ( excluding the United Kingdom and Ireland )", "Eurosport", "", "" ], [ "India", "STAR Sports Doordarshan ( India matches , Semifinals and Final )", "All India Radio", "starsports.com" ], [ "Indian subcontinent", "STAR Sports", "", "starsports.com" ], [ "Ireland and United Kingdom", "Sky Sports", "BBC", "skysports.com" ], [ "Hong Kong , Philippines , Papua New Guinea and Singapore", "STAR Sports Star Cricket", "", "starsports.com" ], [ "Middle East and North Africa", "OSN Sports Cricket", "89.1 Radio4", "" ], [ "Nepal", "Nepal Television", "", "" ], [ "New Zealand", "Sky TV", "Radio Sport", "" ], [ "Norway", "NRK", "", "" ], [ "Pacific Islands", "Fiji TV", "", "" ], [ "Pakistan", "PTV Home & Personal TV ( Terrestrial ) PTV Sports ( Cable ) TEN Sports ( Cable and IP TV )", "PBC Hum FM Hot FM ( Pakistan matches )", "starsports.com sports.ptv.com.pk" ], [ "South Africa", "SuperSport SABC 3", "SABC Radio 2000", "www.supersport.com" ], [ "Sri Lanka", "CSN", "Siyatha FM", "www .csn .lk" ] ]
Media -- Broadcasting
2014_ICC_World_Twenty20_9
The 2014 ICC World Twenty20 was the fifth ICC World Twenty20 competition, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament, that took place in Bangladesh from 16 March to 6 April 2014. It was played in three cities - Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet. The International Cricket Council announced Bangladesh as host in 2010. It was the second consecutive time that an Asian country is hosting this event, as Sri Lanka hosted the previous tournament in 2012. Sri Lanka won the tournament, beating India by 6 wickets in the final at Mirpur.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_Hero_Smash_Hits
Guitar Hero Smash Hits
[ "Year", "Song Title", "Artist", "Genre", "Original Game", "Guitar Tier/Venue", "Band Tier/Venue", "Exportable to GH5/BH" ]
[ [ "1977", "Back in the Saddle", "Aerosmith", "Rock", "Guitar Hero : Aerosmith", "4 . London Sewerage System", "4 . London Sewerage System", "No" ], [ "1983", "Bark at the Moon", "Ozzy Osbourne", "Metal", "Guitar Hero", "7 . The Lost City of Atlantis", "6 . Great Wall of China", "No" ], [ "1977", "Barracuda", "Heart", "Rock", "Guitar Hero III : Legends of Rock", "3 . Polar Ice Caps", "5 . The Sphinx", "No" ], [ "2005", "Beast and the Harlot", "Avenged Sevenfold", "Metal", "Guitar Hero II", "6 . Great Wall of China ( Encore )", "7 . The Lost City of Atlantis", "No" ], [ "1976", "Carry On Wayward Son", "Kansas", "Prog Rock", "Guitar Hero II", "4 . London Sewerage System", "4 . London Sewerage System", "No" ], [ "1987", "Caught in a Mosh", "Anthrax", "Speed Metal", "Guitar Hero Encore : Rocks the 80s", "6 . Great Wall of China", "7 . The Lost City of Atlantis", "Yes" ], [ "1990", "Cherry Pie", "Warrant", "Classic Rock", "Guitar Hero II", "2 . Grand Canyon", "3 . Polar Ice Caps", "No" ], [ "1991", "Cowboys from Hell ( Live )", "Pantera", "Metal", "Guitar Hero", "6 . Great Wall of China", "6 . Great Wall of China", "No" ], [ "2007", "Cult of Personality", "Living Colour", "Rock", "Guitar Hero III : Legends of Rock", "6 . Great Wall of China", "6 . Great Wall of China", "Yes" ], [ "1982", "Electric Eye", "Judas Priest", "Metal", "Guitar Hero Encore : Rocks the 80s", "6 . Great Wall of China", "5 . The Sphinx", "No" ], [ "1973", "Free Bird", "Lynyrd Skynyrd", "Southern Rock", "Guitar Hero II", "7 . The Lost City of Atlantis", "6 . Great Wall of China ( Encore )", "Yes" ], [ "2006", "Freya", "The Sword", "Metal", "Guitar Hero II", "5 . The Sphinx", "5 . The Sphinx", "Yes" ], [ "1977", "Godzilla", "Blue Öyster Cult", "Classic Rock", "Guitar Hero", "3 . Polar Ice Caps", "2 . Grand Canyon", "No" ], [ "1993", "Heart-Shaped Box", "Nirvana", "Grunge", "Guitar Hero II", "1 . Amazon Rain Forest", "1 . Amazon Rain Forest", "Yes" ], [ "2005", "Hey You", "The Exies", "Modern Rock", "Guitar Hero", "2 . Grand Canyon", "3 . Polar Ice Caps", "Yes" ], [ "1980", "Hit Me with Your Best Shot", "Pat Benatar", "Rock", "Guitar Hero III : Legends of Rock", "1 . Amazon Rain Forest", "1 . Amazon Rain Forest", "Yes" ], [ "1982", "I Love Rock ' n Roll", "Joan Jett and the Blackhearts", "Punk", "Guitar Hero", "1 . Amazon Rain Forest", "1 . Amazon Rain Forest", "Yes" ], [ "1984", "I Wan na Rock", "Twisted Sister", "Classic Rock", "Guitar Hero Encore : Rocks the 80s", "3 . Polar Ice Caps ( Encore )", "2 . Grand Canyon", "Yes" ], [ "1974", "Killer Queen", "Queen", "Classic Rock", "Guitar Hero", "1 . Amazon Rain Forest ( Encore )", "4 . London Sewerage System ( Encore )", "No" ], [ "1992", "Killing in the Name", "Rage Against the Machine", "Alternative", "Guitar Hero II", "3 . Polar Ice Caps", "2 . Grand Canyon ( Encore )", "No" ] ]
Soundtrack
All 48 tracks in the game are master recordings of songs previously featured in the first five published games of the Guitar Hero series : Guitar Hero , Guitar Hero II , Guitar Hero Encore : Rocks the 80s , Guitar Hero III : Legends of Rock , and Guitar Hero : Aerosmith . `` Freya '' and `` Cult of Personality '' are re-recordings performed by The Sword and Living Colour , respectively , while two other songs are taken from live concert recordings ; all other songs are based on original studio recordings . Although the game supports user-created songs through the `` GHTunes '' service ( common to Guitar Hero World Tour and Guitar Hero : Metallica ) , other existing downloadable content does not work with Smash Hits . [ 9 ] Songs in either the Career single player or band mode are arranged in tiers roughly in order of difficulty for the particular instrument , with different orders for each of the five Career paths . However , all songs are playable from the game 's `` Quickplay '' mode without completing any Career goals . [ 14 ] Twenty-one of the songs were exportable to both Guitar Hero 5 and Band Hero for a small fee , with music licensing limiting which songs could be exported . [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The songs included in the game are as follows . [ 9 ] [ 11 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ]
Guitar_Hero_Smash_Hits_0
Guitar Hero Smash Hits (titled Guitar Hero Greatest Hits in Europe and Australia) is a music rhythm game and the fourth expansion game to the Guitar Hero series. The game features 48 songs originally featured in five previous games in the series - Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero II, , and - redesigning the songs to be based on master recordings and to include support for full band play first introduced to the series in Guitar Hero World Tour. The game was developed by Beenox, published by Activision and distributed by RedOctane for release on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 systems and was released around the world in the second half of June 2009. The game reuses many elements from previous titles in the series, including Guitar Hero World Tour and . Beenox designed the game around playing the greatest songs of the series at venues located in the greatest places on Earth, and created venues based on various Wonders of the World for the game. While the game's soundtrack and expansion into a four-player band were well received by reviewers, the game was highly criticized for being a full-cost standalone title instead of being downloadable content for existing games in the series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loïc_Duval
Loïc Duval
[ "Year", "Entrant", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "DC", "Points" ]
[ [ "2006", "PIAA Nakajima Racing", "FUJ 11", "SUZ 1", "MOT 6", "SUZ Ret", "AUT 18", "FUJ 9", "SUG 1", "MOT 4", "SUZ 6", "4th", "25" ], [ "2007", "PIAA Nakajima Racing", "FUJ 3", "SUZ 4", "MOT Ret", "OKA 19", "SUZ 11", "FUJ 3", "SUG 3", "MOT 2", "SUZ Ret", "6th", "31" ], [ "2008", "PIAA Nakajima Racing", "FUJ 10", "SUZ 10", "MOT 3", "OKA 1", "SUZ 6", "SUZ 2", "MOT 1", "MOT Ret", "FUJ 2", "2nd", "62" ], [ "2009", "PIAA Nakajima Racing", "FUJ 4", "SUZ 1", "MOT Ret", "FUJ 1", "SUZ 1", "MOT 2", "AUT 3", "SUG 1", "", "1st", "62" ], [ "2010", "Docomo Team Dandelion Racing", "SUZ 6", "MOT 4", "FUJ 14", "MOT 1", "SUG 2", "AUT DNS", "SUZ 1", "SUZ 4", "", "3rd", "39.5" ], [ "2012", "Team Kygnus Sunoco", "SUZ 9", "MOT 11", "AUT 3", "FUJ 4", "MOT 6", "SUG 3", "SUZ 7", "SUZ 2", "", "6th", "25" ], [ "2013", "Kygnus Sunoco Team LeMans", "SUZ", "AUT 2", "FUJ 4", "MOT 3", "SUG 1", "SUZ", "SUZ", "", "", "3rd", "31" ], [ "2014", "Team LeMans", "SUZ 1", "FUJ 3", "FUJ 4", "FUJ", "MOT 4", "AUT 15", "SUG 3", "SUZ 11", "SUZ 3", "4th", "29.5" ] ]
Racing record -- Complete Formula Nippon/Super Formula results
Loïc_Duval_2
Loïc Duval (), born 12 June 1982 in Chartres, is a French professional racing driver racing for Audi Sport as a factory driver in DTM and driving for Dragon Racing in Formula E. He won the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans with Allan McNish and Tom Kristensen driving the Audi R18 for Audi Sport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese-language_radio_stations
List of Chinese-language radio stations
[ "Channel", "Modulation", "Frequency", "Language", "Features" ]
[ [ "RTHK Radio 1", "FM", "92.6 MHz 92.9 MHz 93.2 MHz 93.4 MHz 93.5 MHz 93.6 MHz 94.4 MHz", "Cantonese", "news , information , phone-in programmes , and general programming" ], [ "RTHK Radio 2", "FM", "94.8 MHz 95.3 MHz 95.6 MHz 96.0 MHz 96.3 MHz 96.4 MHz 96.9 MHz", "Cantonese", "programmes aimed at youth , entertainment and popular music , promotion of community projects , HKEAA 's HKALE Chinese language and culture and use of English and HKCEE English listening examinations broadcast through this channel during the examination period of April and May" ], [ "RTHK Radio 4", "FM", "97.6 MHz 97.8 MHz 98.1 MHz 98.2 MHz 98.4 MHz 98.7 MHz 98.9 MHz", "English ( mainly ) , Cantonese ( some )", "classical music and fine arts" ], [ "RTHK Radio 5", "AM", "783 kHz", "Cantonese ( mainly ) , Mandarin ( some )", "programming aimed at the elderly , also culture and education" ], [ "RTHK Putonghua", "AM", "621 kHz", "Standard Mandarin ( mainly , some Cantonese )", "general programming , news and finance" ] ]
Chinese countries -- Hong Kong
Commercial Radio Hong Kong broadcasts at 88.1 FM ( talk ) , 90.3 FM ( Cantonese pop , youth ) , and 864 AM ( English ) . Metro Broadcast Corporation Limited consists of 3 radio channels : Metro Finance ( FM104 ) , Metro Showbiz ( FM99.7 ) and Metro Plus ( AM 1044 ) . Digital Broadcasting Corporation has 7 channels broadcasting on DAB+ and on Now TV in Hong Kong : DBC 1 Digital Loud , DBC 2 Digital Family , DBC 3 Digital Money , DBC 4 Digital Wave , DBC 5 Digital We , DBC 6 Digital Melody and DBC 7 Digital Opera . Phoenix Television currently has one channel broadcasting on DAB+ : URadio , with two more stations proposed . Radio Television Hong Kong ( RTHK ) :
List_of_Chinese-language_radio_stations_9
This is a list of radio stations that broadcast in the Chinese language.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1806
List of shipwrecks in 1806
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Atalante", "French Navy", "War of the Third Coalition , Battle of Blaauwberg : The Virginie -class frigate was run ashore and wrecked at the Cape of Good Hope to avoid capture by the British" ], [ "Bato", "Batavian Republic Navy", "War of the Third Coalition , Battle of Blaauwberg : The third rate ship of the line was run ashore and set afire at the Cape of Good Hope to avoid capture by the British" ], [ "Grace", "United States", "The ship was driven ashore in Loch Ryan . She was on a voyage from Belfast , County Antrim , United Kingdom to New York" ], [ "Governor Milne", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran onto rocks in the Isles of Scilly . She was later refloated and beached . Governor Milne was on a voyage from Grenada to London" ], [ "Hawk", "United Kingdom", "The brig was driven ashore at Marfleet , Yorkshire" ], [ "Industry", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered in the Irish Sea with the loss of all hands . She was on a voyage from Drogheda , County Louth , to Workington , Lancashire" ], [ "Mary Ann", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore in Loch Ryan . She was on a voyage from Greenock , Renfrewshire , to Charleston , South Carolina , United States" ], [ "Sally", "United States", "The ship was wrecked in Holyhead Bay" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1806_6
The list of shipwrecks in 1806 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1806.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Minnesota_state_parks
List of Minnesota state parks
[ "Wayside name", "County", "Date established", "Remarks" ]
[ [ "Caribou Falls State Wayside", "Lake", "1947", "Includes a waterfall on the Caribou River . Formerly Caribou Falls State Park" ], [ "Devils Track Falls State Wayside", "Cook", "1961", "A nearly inaccessible gorge on the Devil Track River within Superior National Forest . Formerly Devils Track Falls State Park" ], [ "Flood Bay State Wayside", "Lake", "1965", "A rocky Lake Superior beach just outside Two Harbors" ], [ "Inspiration Peak State Wayside", "Otter Tail", "1931", "The highest point of the Leaf Hills Moraines" ], [ "Joseph R. Brown State Wayside", "Renville", "1937", "The ruins of Joseph R. Brown 's three-story mansion , destroyed during the Dakota War of 1862 . The ruins are on the NRHP" ], [ "Kadunce River State Wayside", "Cook", "1947", "Lake Superior shoreline around the mouth of the variably spelled Kadunce River . Formerly Kodonce River State Park" ], [ "Ray Berglund State Wayside", "Cook", "1951", "A memorial at the mouth of the Onion River to a St. Paul businessman and conservationist , on land donated by his friends" ], [ "St. Croix Boom Site State Wayside", "Washington", "2016", "Commemorates the site of a log boom where timber was sorted . Became a state wayside in 2016 following a facelift of facilities formerly owned by the Minnesota Department of Transportation" ], [ "Sam Brown Memorial State Wayside", "Traverse", "1929", "Created to honor Joseph R. Brown 's son Samuel J . Brown , the Paul Revere of the West , who rode 120 miles ( 190 km ) through a storm on April 19 , 1866 to warn of an expected Dakota attack . Formerly Sam Brown State Park" ] ]
State waysides
List_of_Minnesota_state_parks_1
There are 67 state parks, nine state recreation areas, nine state waysides, and 23 state trails in the Minnesota state park system, totaling approximately 267,000 acres (1,080 km2). A Minnesota state park is an area of land in the U.S. state of Minnesota preserved by the state for its natural, historic, or other resources. Each was created by an act of the Minnesota Legislature and is maintained by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The Minnesota Historical Society operates sites within some of them. The park system began in 1891 with Itasca State Park when a state law was adopted to maintain intact, forever, a limited quantity of the domain of this commonwealth.in a state of nature. Minnesota's state park system is the second oldest in the United States, after New York's. :2 Minnesota's state parks are spread across the state in such a way that there is a state park within 50 miles (80 km) of every Minnesotan. The most recent park created is Lake Vermilion State Park, created in 2010. The parks range in size from Franz Jevne State Park with 118 acres (48 ha) to Saint Croix State Park with 34,037 acres (13,774 ha). Two parks include resources listed as National Natural Landmarks (Big Bog State Recreation Area and Itasca State Park) and six parks encompass National Historic Landmarks (Charles A. Lindbergh, Fort Snelling, Mille Lacs Kathio, St. Croix, Soudan Underground Mine, and Split Rock Lighthouse State Parks). 52 sites or districts across 34 Minnesota state parks are on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), including 22 parks with developments constructed by New Deal-era job creation programs in the 1930s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrieta_Nagyová
Henrieta Nagyová
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent in the final", "Score in the final" ]
[ [ "Winner", "1", "17 July 1994", "Olsztyn , Poland", "Clay", "Magdalena Grzybowska", "6-4 , 2-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "2", "25 September 1994", "Poreč , Croatia", "Clay", "Sylva Nesvadbová", "6-1 , 1-6 , 6-1" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "12 December 1994", "Přerov , Czech Republic", "Hard ( i )", "Karina Habšudová", "1-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "4", "21 May 1995", "Bordeaux , France", "Clay", "Erika deLone", "6-1 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "5", "28 August 1995", "Athens , Greece", "Clay", "Patty Schnyder", "6-2 , 6-0" ], [ "Winner", "6", "18 February 1996", "Cali , Colombia", "Clay", "Christína Papadáki", "6-2 , 7-6" ], [ "Winner", "7", "2 September 1996", "Bratislava , Slovakia", "Clay", "Patty Schnyder", "6-0 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "8", "11 August 1997", "Bratislava , Slovakia", "Clay", "Gala León García", "6-4 , 6-0" ], [ "Runner-up", "9", "9 April 2000", "West Palm Beach , United States", "Clay", "Meghann Shaughnessy", "6-4 , 5-7 , 6-7" ], [ "Winner", "10", "8 April 2001", "Boynton Beach , United States", "Clay", "Åsa Carlsson", "3-6 , 6-3 , 6-1" ], [ "Winner", "11", "28 September 2003", "Biella , Italy", "Clay", "Zsófia Gubacsi", "6-3 , 6-1" ], [ "Runner-up", "12", "19 October 2003", "Dubai , United Arab Emirates", "Hard", "Jelena Janković", "2-6 , 5-7" ] ]
ITF finals -- Singles ( 9-3 )
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Henrieta_Nagyová_5
Henrieta Nagyová (born 15 December 1978) is a former professional tennis player from Slovakia. She turned professional in 1994 and has been ranked as high as no. 21 in the world (17 September 2001). She won nine WTA singles tournaments and four WTA doubles tournaments.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_Ice_Hockey_League
New Zealand Ice Hockey League
[ "Year", "Holder", "Challenger", "Winner", "Score", "Venue" ]
[ [ "2012", "Dunedin Thunder", "West Auckland Admirals", "West Auckland Admirals", "7-4", "Dunedin" ], [ "2012", "West Auckland Admirals", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Canterbury Red Devils", "7-6", "Avondale , Auckland" ], [ "2012", "Canterbury Red Devils", "West Auckland Admirals", "Canterbury Red Devils", "7-5", "Christchurch" ], [ "2012", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Dunedin Thunder", "Canterbury Red Devils", "9-4", "Christchurch" ], [ "2012", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Southern Stampede", "Southern Stampede *", "6-2", "Christchurch" ], [ "2013", "Southern Stampede", "West Auckland Admirals", "Southern Stampede", "6-5", "Queenstown" ], [ "2013", "Southern Stampede", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Canterbury Red Devils", "6-5 ( OT )", "Queenstown" ], [ "2013", "Canterbury Red Devils", "West Auckland Admirals", "Canterbury Red Devils", "12-2", "Christchurch" ], [ "2013", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Southern Stampede", "Canterbury Red Devils *", "3-1", "Christchurch" ], [ "2014", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Southern Stampede", "Canterbury Red Devils", "4-2", "Christchurch" ], [ "2014", "Canterbury Red Devils", "West Auckland Admirals", "Canterbury Red Devils", "8-6", "Christchurch" ], [ "2014", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Botany Swarm", "Botany Swarm", "4-3 ( SO )", "Christchurch" ], [ "2014", "Botany Swarm", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Canterbury Red Devils", "5-1", "Botany Downs , Auckland" ], [ "2014", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Dunedin Thunder", "Canterbury Red Devils *", "6-0", "Christchurch" ], [ "2015", "Canterbury Red Devils", "West Auckland Admirals", "Canterbury Red Devils", "7-6", "Christchurch" ], [ "2015", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Southern Stampede", "Canterbury Red Devils", "4-3 ( OT )", "Christchurch" ], [ "2015", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Botany Swarm", "Botany Swarm", "5-4 ( OT )", "Christchurch" ], [ "2015", "Botany Swarm", "West Auckland Admirals", "West Auckland Admirals *", "3-2 ( OT )", "Botany Downs , Auckland" ], [ "2016", "West Auckland Admirals", "Botany Swarm", "Botany Swarm", "5-4 ( OT )", "Avondale , Auckland" ], [ "2016", "Botany Swarm", "Canterbury Red Devils", "Canterbury Red Devils", "4-3", "Botany Downs , Auckland" ] ]
Toa Kauhanga Riri Tio
The Toa Kauhanga Riri Tio challenge trophy was introduced in the 2012 season . The name translates to `` champions of the ice battlefield '' and the trophy is contested during the NZIHL regular season in the second home game of each series hosted by the current holder . The trophy was designed and built by Wellington craftsman Mark Newnham .
New_Zealand_Ice_Hockey_League_2
The NZIHL is New Zealands national ice hockey league. It is an amateur league that was formed in 2005 to develop the sport in New Zealand and to give the top players regular competition against each other to improve the skill level of the game domestically and make New Zealand more competitive on the international scene. Because the NZIHL is held during the Northern Hemisphere's ice hockey offseason, many quality players travel to New Zealand and enjoy an off-season abroad while keeping in ice hockey shape. The New Zealand Ice Hockey Federation is made up of 3 affiliated regions, all of whom are represented in the New Zealand Ice Hockey League with 2 teams from Auckland, 2 teams from Southern and 1 team from Canterbury.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Women's_European_Water_Polo_Championship_squads
2008 Women's European Water Polo Championship squads
[ "No", "Name", "Date of birth" ]
[ [ "1", "Elena Gigli", "9 July 1985" ], [ "2", "Martina Miceli", "22 October 1973" ], [ "3", "Elisa Casanova", "26 November 1973" ], [ "4", "Silvia Bosurgi", "17 April 1979" ], [ "5", "Erzsebet Valkai", "" ], [ "6", "Manuela Zanchi", "" ], [ "7", "Tania Di Mario", "5 April 1979" ], [ "8", "Cinzia Ragusa", "24 May 1977" ], [ "9", "Francesca Pavan", "24 April 1979" ], [ "10", "Federica Rocco", "" ], [ "11", "Maddalena Musumeci", "26 March 1976" ], [ "12", "Teresa Frassinetti", "24 December 1985" ], [ "13", "Chiara Brancati", "20 July 1981" ] ]
Italy
2008_Women's_European_Water_Polo_Championship_squads_4
This article shows all participating team squads at the 2008 Women's European Water Polo Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1999_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_400_metres_hurdles
Athletics at the 1999 Summer Universiade – Women's 400 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Daimí Pernía", "Cuba", "56.21", "Q , SB" ], [ "2", "2", "Tasha Danvers", "Great Britain", "56.53", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Monika Niederstätter", "Italy", "56.59", "Q" ], [ "4", "3", "Sinead Dudgeon", "Great Britain", "56.66", "Q" ], [ "5", "3", "Ann Mercken", "Belgium", "56.79", "Q" ], [ "6", "1", "Karla Faulhaber", "Germany", "56.90", "Q" ], [ "7", "4", "Ulrike Urbansky", "Germany", "57.01", "Q , SB" ], [ "8", "3", "Lauren Poetschka", "Australia", "57.03", "q , SB" ], [ "9", "2", "Nicola Kidd", "New Zealand", "57.09", "Q , SB" ], [ "10", "2", "Joanna Hayes", "United States", "57.20", "Q" ], [ "11", "1", "Olga Salnikova", "Russia", "57.45", "Q" ], [ "12", "2", "Adri Vlok", "South Africa", "57.51", "q" ], [ "13", "1", "Deniece Bell", "Canada", "57.68", "q" ], [ "14", "2", "Natalia Alekseeva", "Ukraine", "57.76", "q" ], [ "15", "4", "Petra Söderström", "Finland", "58.30", "Q" ], [ "16", "2", "Martina Stoop", "Switzerland", "58.31", "" ], [ "17", "4", "Dominique Calloway", "United States", "58.32", "Q" ], [ "18", "4", "Evette Cordy", "Australia", "58.53", "" ], [ "19", "3", "Lara Rocco", "Italy", "58.56", "" ], [ "20", "4", "Orsolya Dóczi", "Hungary", "59.01", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Held on 9 July
Athletics_at_the_1999_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_400_metres_hurdles_0
The women's 400 metres hurdles event at the 1999 Summer Universiade was held on 9 and 10 July at the Estadio Son Moix in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_television_series_premieres_in_2012
List of Australian television series premieres in 2012
[ "Program", "Network", "Premiere date" ]
[ [ "Big Fish", "One", "8 January" ], [ "The Loop", "Eleven", "28 January" ], [ "Excess Baggage", "Nine Network", "30 January" ], [ "Please Marry My Boy", "Seven Network", "30 January" ], [ "Santo , Sam and Ed 's Sports Fever !", "Seven Network", "30 January" ], [ "The Straits", "ABC1", "2 February" ], [ "Weekend Breakfast", "ABC News 24", "4 February" ], [ "Grandstand", "ABC News 24", "6 February" ], [ "Mornings", "Nine Network", "6 February" ], [ "Outland", "ABC1", "8 February" ], [ "Planet America", "ABC News 24", "17 February" ], [ "Kitchen Cabinet", "ABC2", "22 February" ], [ "Woodley", "ABC1", "22 February" ], [ "Breakfast", "Network Ten", "23 February" ], [ "Luke Nguyen 's Greater Mekong", "SBS One", "23 February" ], [ "Miss Fisher 's Murder Mysteries", "ABC1", "24 February" ], [ "Danger 5", "SBS One", "27 February" ], [ "News Exchange", "ABC News 24", "February" ], [ "Agony Uncles", "ABC1", "21 March" ], [ "Country Town Rescue", "ABC1", "27 March" ] ]
Free-to-air television
List_of_Australian_television_series_premieres_in_2012_0
This is a list of Australian television programs which first aired in 2012, arranged chronological order. Where more than one program premiered on the same date, those programs are listed alphabetically.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_San_Francisco_Giants_season
2020 San Francisco Giants season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Save" ]
[ [ "37", "September 1", "@ Rockies", "-", "-" ], [ "38", "September 2", "@ Rockies", "-", "-" ], [ "39", "September 4", "Diamondbacks", "-", "-" ], [ "40", "September 5", "Diamondbacks", "-", "-" ], [ "41", "September 6", "Diamondbacks", "-", "-" ], [ "42", "September 7", "Diamondbacks", "-", "-" ], [ "43", "September 8", "Mariners", "-", "-" ], [ "44", "September 9", "Mariners", "-", "-" ], [ "45", "September 10", "@ Padres", "-", "-" ], [ "46", "September 11", "@ Padres", "-", "-" ], [ "47", "September 12", "@ Padres", "-", "-" ], [ "48", "September 13", "@ Padres", "-", "-" ], [ "49", "September 15", "@ Mariners", "-", "-" ], [ "50", "September 16", "@ Mariners", "-", "-" ], [ "51", "September 18", "@ Athletics", "-", "-" ], [ "52", "September 19", "@ Athletics", "-", "-" ], [ "53", "September 20", "@ Athletics", "-", "-" ], [ "54", "September 21", "Rockies", "-", "-" ], [ "55", "September 22", "Rockies", "-", "-" ], [ "56", "September 23", "Rockies", "-", "-" ] ]
2020_San_Francisco_Giants_season_6
The 2020 San Francisco Giants season is the Giants' 138th year in Major League Baseball, their 63rd year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season, and their 21st at Oracle Park. It will be the first under the leadership of the team's new manager, Gabe Kapler, who replaced the recently retired Bruce Bochy, and new team general manager Scott Harris.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008–09_A1_Grand_Prix_of_Nations,_New_Zealand
2008–09 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, New Zealand
[ "Pos", "Team", "Driver", "Laps", "Time", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Switzerland", "Neel Jani", "50", "1:06'19.574", "15" ], [ "2", "Ireland", "Adam Carroll", "50", "+ 1.047", "12" ], [ "3", "Portugal", "Filipe Albuquerque", "50", "+ 2.379", "10+1" ], [ "4", "Australia", "John Martin", "50", "+ 10.593", "8" ], [ "5", "Netherlands", "Robert Doornbos", "50", "+ 14.402", "6" ], [ "6", "France", "Loïc Duval", "50", "+ 17.423", "5" ], [ "7", "India", "Narain Karthikeyan", "50", "+ 20.215", "4" ], [ "8", "Italy", "Edoardo Piscopo", "50", "+ 23.156", "3" ], [ "9", "South Africa", "Adrian Zaugg", "50", "+ 23.347", "2" ], [ "10", "Malaysia", "Fairuz Fauzy", "50", "+ 26.832", "1" ], [ "11", "USA", "Marco Andretti", "50", "+ 45.799*", "" ], [ "12", "Great Britain", "Dan Clarke", "49", "+ 1 lap", "" ], [ "13", "New Zealand", "Chris van der Drift", "49", "+ 1 lap", "" ], [ "14", "China", "Congfu Cheng", "49", "+ 1 lap", "" ], [ "15", "Brazil", "Felipe Guimarães", "49", "+ 1 lap*", "" ], [ "16", "Mexico", "Salvador Durán", "43", "Retired", "" ], [ "17", "Indonesia", "Satrio Hermanto", "42", "Spin", "" ], [ "18", "Monaco", "Clivio Piccione", "33", "Spin", "" ], [ "19", "Lebanon", "Daniel Morad", "1", "Suspension", "" ] ]
Feature Race
2008–09_A1_Grand_Prix_of_Nations,_New_Zealand_4
The 2008-09 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, New Zealand was an A1 Grand Prix race held at Taupo Motorsport Park, New Zealand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_200_metre_backstroke
2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Men's 200 metre backstroke
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Tyler Clary", "United States", "1:54.91" ], [ "2", "Ryosuke Irie", "Japan", "1:55.14" ], [ "3", "Mitchell Larkin", "Australia", "1:55.27" ], [ "4", "Ryan Murphy", "United States", "1:56.17" ], [ "5", "Josh Beaver", "Australia", "1:57.70" ], [ "6", "Leonardo de Deus", "Brazil", "1:57.78" ], [ "7", "Corey Main", "New Zealand", "1:59.63" ], [ "8", "Kosuke Hagino", "Japan", "1:59.86" ] ]
Results -- A Final
The A final was held on August 23 , at 20:52 . [ 2 ]
2014_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_200_metre_backstroke_2
The men's 200 metre backstroke competition at the 2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 23 at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre. The last champion was Ryan Lochte of US. This race consisted of four lengths of the pool, all in backstroke.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_a_Laugh_Productions
It's a Laugh Productions
[ "#", "Title", "Air date", "Crossover between" ]
[ [ "1", "That 's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana", "July 28 , 2006", "That 's So Raven , The Suite Life of Zack & Cody , and Hannah Montana" ], [ "2", "Take This Job and Love It", "June 16 , 2007", "Hannah Montana and Cory in the House" ], [ "3", "Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana", "July 17 , 2009", "Wizards of Waverly Place , The Suite Life on Deck , and Hannah Montana" ], [ "4", "Weasels on Deck", "October 11 , 2010", "I 'm in the Band and The Suite Life on Deck" ], [ "5", "Charlie Shakes It Up", "June 5 , 2011", "Good Luck Charlie and Shake It Up" ], [ "6", "Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star New Year", "December 7 , 2012", "Austin & Ally and Jessie" ], [ "7", "Good Luck Jessie : NYC Christmas", "November 29 , 2013", "Good Luck Charlie and Jessie" ], [ "8", "Jessie 's Aloha-holidays with Parker and Joey", "November 28 , 2014", "Jessie and Liv and Maddie" ], [ "9", "Karate Kid-tastrophe", "March 27 , 2015", "Jessie and The Suite Life on Deck" ], [ "10", "Lab Rats vs . Mighty Med", "July 22 , 2015", "Lab Rats and Mighty Med" ], [ "11", "The Ghostest with the Mostest", "October 2 , 2015", "Jessie and I Did n't Do It" ], [ "12", "Girl Meets World of Terror 2", "October 2 , 2015", "Girl Meets World and Austin & Ally" ], [ "13", "Bite Club", "October 2 , 2015", "I Did n't Do It and Austin & Ally" ], [ "14", "Scary Spirits & Spooky Stories", "October 4 , 2015", "Austin & Ally and K.C . Undercover" ], [ "15", "All Howl 's Eve", "October 4 , 2015", "K.C . Undercover , Jessie and Bunk 'd" ], [ "16", "Haunt-a-Rooney", "October 4 , 2015", "Liv and Maddie and Best Friends Whenever" ], [ "17", "Cyd and Shelby 's Haunted Escape", "October 4 , 2015", "Best Friends Whenever and Girl Meets World" ], [ "18", "Raven About Bunk 'd", "July 24 , 2020", "Bunk 'd and Raven 's Home" ] ]
Crossovers
Main article : List of Disney Channel crossovers
It's_a_Laugh_Productions_3
It's a Laugh Productions, Inc. is an American production company owned by The Walt Disney Company which produces live-action children's sitcoms airing on Disney Channel and Disney XD. It is a division of Disney Channel Worldwide. Most shows are produced and filmed at Hollywood Center Studios, though Hannah Montana, Good Luck Charlie, and Austin & Ally were filmed at Sunset Bronson Studios; Sonny with a Chance and Austin & Ally filmed at The Burbank Studios before a move to Hollywood Center in their second respective seasons. Pair of Kings was recorded at Sunset Gower Studios before moving to Hollywood Center for its third and final season. Shake It Up was filmed at LA Center Studios (as well as the second and third seasons of Good Luck Charlie). Jonas is the only production as 2019 to record in a single-camera setup with film cameras rather than the normal multicam using video cameras. It was also filmed on location with closed sets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Wings_(1987–2014)
Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014)
[ "Season", "Game", "Visiting", "Home" ]
[ [ "1987", "Semifinals", "Washington 20", "Philadelphia 15" ], [ "1988", "Semifinals", "Philadelphia 10", "New Jersey 12" ], [ "1989", "Championship", "New York 10", "Philadelphia 11" ], [ "1990", "Semifinals", "New York 8", "Philadelphia 9" ], [ "1990", "Championship", "Philadelphia 17", "New England 7" ], [ "1992", "Division Semifinal", "Baltimore 12", "Philadelphia 14" ], [ "1992", "Division Final", "Philadelphia 8", "New York 6" ], [ "1992", "Championship", "Buffalo 11", "Philadelphia 10 ( OT )" ], [ "1993", "Division Final", "New York 9", "Philadelphia 17" ], [ "1993", "Championship", "Philadelphia 12", "Buffalo 13" ], [ "1994", "Division Final", "New York 7", "Philadelphia 17" ], [ "1994", "Championship", "Philadelphia 26", "Buffalo 15" ], [ "1995", "Semifinals", "Philadelphia 19", "Buffalo 16" ], [ "1995", "Championship", "Rochester 14", "Philadelphia 15 OT" ], [ "1996", "Semifinals", "Boston 8", "Philadelphia 10" ], [ "1996", "Championship", "Philadelphia 10", "Buffalo 15" ], [ "1997", "Semifinals", "Rochester 15", "Philadelphia 13" ], [ "1998", "Semifinals", "Buffalo 12", "Philadelphia 17" ], [ "1998", "Championship ( Game 1 )", "Baltimore 12", "Philadelphia 16" ], [ "1998", "Championship ( Game 2 )", "Philadelphia 17", "Baltimore 12" ] ]
Playoff results
Philadelphia_Wings_(1987–2014)_2
The Philadelphia Wings were a member of the National Lacrosse League, a professional box lacrosse league in North America starting in 1987. They played at the Spectrum (1987-96) and then at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Wings were one of the four original teams in the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League that began play in 1987 and the only team to reclaim its identity from the original 1974-75 National Lacrosse League and also retained the first Philadelphia Wings logo. The Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League was renamed the Major Indoor Lacrosse League in 1989, and again to the National Lacrosse League in 1998. They are the only franchise to have played all 24 seasons in the same city. The Wings have the most titles in the combined league history with six total: four North American Cups in the MILL era and two Champion's Cup since the formation of the NLL. On July 11, 2014, it was announced on the team's website that the Wings would be relocating after 28 years in Philadelphia. On September 19, 2014, it was announced that the team will be known as the New England Black Wolves and will play at the Mohegan Sun Arena. In September 2017 the National Lacrosse League announced that Comcast-Spectacor would be the owners of an expansion franchise for the 2018-19 season. On November 29, 2017, it was announced the new franchise would use the Wings name.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Indianapolis_Colts_season
1999 Indianapolis Colts season
[ "Player", "Position", "College" ]
[ [ "Chris Gall", "Fullback", "Indiana" ], [ "Isaac Jones", "Wide Receiver", "Purdue" ], [ "Chukie Nwokorie", "Defensive End", "Purdue" ], [ "Paul Shields", "Fullback", "Arizona" ], [ "Terrence Wilkins", "Wide Receiver", "Virginia" ] ]
Offseason -- Undrafted free agents
1999_Indianapolis_Colts_season_1
The 1999 Indianapolis Colts season was the 47th season for the team in the National Football League and 16th in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Colts finished the National Football League's 1999 season with a record of 13 wins and 3 losses, and won the AFC East division. This season marked a turning point for the Colts franchise, who had only made the playoffs 3 times since 1977. Since 1999, the Colts have been one of the most successful NFL franchises, only missing the playoffs 5 times in the past 19 years. No other turnaround was as great as the 1999 Colts until the 2008 Miami Dolphins went from a 1-15 record to an 11-5 record and an AFC East title. Despite completing a great turnaround from 3-13 to 13-3, the Colts would go on to lose to the eventual AFC Champion Tennessee Titans in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Nether_Wyresdale
Listed buildings in Nether Wyresdale
[ "Name and location", "Photograph", "Date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Cross base 53°57′24″N 2°43′33″W / 53.95664°N 2.72579°W / 53.95664 ; -2.72579 ( Cross base )", "-", "Medieval ( probable )", "The cross base is in sandstone . It consists of a roughly rectangular boulder with a rectangular socket" ], [ "Inglenook 53°56′02″N 2°45′39″W / 53.93390°N 2.76083°W / 53.93390 ; -2.76083 ( Inglenook )", "-", "17th century", "A rendered stone house with a steep roof , in one storey with an attic . Most of the windows are modern , and in the roof are two dormers . The doorway has plain reveals . Inside the house is a visible cruck truss and a timber-framed partition" ], [ "The Cottage and Grey Eaves 53°56′02″N 2°45′37″W / 53.93392°N 2.76038°W / 53.93392 ; -2.76038 ( The Cottage and Grey Eaves )", "-", "17th century", "A pair of stone cruck -framed cottages in one storeys with attics . The Cottage , to the right , has a slate roof , two bays , modern windows , and two attic dormers . The original part of Grey Eaves has one bay , a roof of asbestos sheet , and windows with plain reveals . To the left is a 19th-century extension with two storeys and two bays . Inside The Cottage are two cruck trusses" ], [ "The Haven 53°55′58″N 2°45′36″W / 53.93265°N 2.75993°W / 53.93265 ; -2.75993 ( The Haven )", "", "17th century ( probable )", "A stone house , basically cruck -framed , with a corrugated iron roof , in one storey with an attic . On the left is a wide projecting 20th-century window under a canopy . To the right are two windows and a doorway , all with plain reveals . Inside the house part of a cruck truss is visible" ], [ "Stirzaker 's Cottage 53°56′47″N 2°45′01″W / 53.94650°N 2.75041°W / 53.94650 ; -2.75041 ( Stirzaker 's Cottage )", "-", "Late 17th century", "A sandstone cottage with a thatched roof in one storey with an attic . It has modern windows with a timber dormer in the upper floor . On the front is a modern gabled stone porch . Inside he cottage is a bressumer" ], [ "Crosshill Farmhouse 53°57′09″N 2°43′23″W / 53.95238°N 2.72294°W / 53.95238 ; -2.72294 ( Crosshill Farmhouse )", "-", "Mid 18th century", "The farmhouse is in sandstone with a slate roof , and has two storeys and two bays . In the centre is a gabled single-storey porch that has a doorway with plain reveals . The windows are mullioned , and inside the house is a timber-framed wall" ], [ "Wyreside Hall , Coach House , and Ice House 53°58′09″N 2°43′49″W / 53.96905°N 2.73041°W / 53.96905 ; -2.73041 ( Wyreside Hall )", "", "18th century", "The hall was remodelled by Edmund Sharpe in 1843-34 with the addition of a new west front . The house is in sandstone with slate roofs . The west front has two storeys and is symmetrical with eight bays . It has a plinth and an entablature with Tuscan pilasters between the bays . In the centre is a pediment and a porch with four fluted Ionic columns , an entablature , and a balustrade . The windows are sashes . Behind the main block are service ranges , to the north is a coach house , and in the grounds to the south of the hall is an ice house" ], [ "Milestone 53°57′46″N 2°44′02″W / 53.96288°N 2.73387°W / 53.96288 ; -2.73387 ( Milestone )", "-", "Late 18th century ( probable )", "The milestone is in sandstone , and has a rectangular plan with a rounded top . It is inscribed with 7" ], [ "Dolphinholme Bridge 53°58′29″N 2°44′04″W / 53.97468°N 2.73456°W / 53.97468 ; -2.73456 ( Dolphinholme Bridge )", "", "1791", "The bridge carries Waggon Road over the River Wyre . It is in sandstone , and consists of a single segmental arch . The bridge has alternately projecting voussoirs , a string course below a solid parapet with shaped coping , and there are two pairs of end piers . One of the voussoirs is inscribed with initials and the date" ], [ "4 , 6 , 8 and 10 Wagon Road 53°58′27″N 2°44′03″W / 53.97421°N 2.73415°W / 53.97421 ; -2.73415 ( 4 , 6 , 8 and 10 Wagon Road )", "-", "c. 1800", "A row of four sandstone houses with a slate roof in three storeys . Each house has one bay . Some of the windows are horizontal sliding sashes , others are modern . The doors are paired and have stone surrounds" ], [ "Derham House and gas lamp 53°58′27″N 2°44′03″W / 53.97428°N 2.73423°W / 53.97428 ; -2.73423 ( Derham House )", "", "c. 1800", "The house is in sandstone with a slate roof , and has two storeys and three bays . The windows are sashes . In the centre of the front is a doorcase with two attached Doric columns . On the right return is a three-light window , and on the right corner of the house is a gas lamp on an iron bracket" ], [ "Old Mill House 53°58′26″N 2°44′02″W / 53.97400°N 2.73386°W / 53.97400 ; -2.73386 ( Old Mill House )", "", "c. 1800", "A sandstone house with a slate roof in three storeys and three bays . Most of the windows are sashes . In the left bay is a single-storey bow window with a cornice . The central doorway has a stone surround and a fanlight . In the right gable wall , facing the road , is a tall stair window with three transoms" ], [ "Wall , gates , gate piers , and mounting block , Old Mill House 53°58′26″N 2°44′01″W / 53.97400°N 2.73358°W / 53.97400 ; -2.73358 ( Wall , gates and gate piers , Old Mill House )", "-", "c. 1800", "All the structures are in sandstone . The wall runs along the north side of the garden . It contains two gateways with moulded surrounds , one with an ogee head , the other with a pointed arch . Between them is a mounting block consisting of a single piece of stone cut into three steps . Further to the left is an opening with two square piers that have pyramidal caps" ], [ "Woodcock Hall 53°58′27″N 2°44′02″W / 53.97407°N 2.73396°W / 53.97407 ; -2.73396 ( Woodcock Hall )", "", "c. 1800", "The house is in sandstone with a slate roof , and has three storeys and a front of three bays facing the road . The windows are sashes with plain surrounds , The doorway is in the left return and has a plain surround" ], [ "13 and 15 Wagon Road 53°58′28″N 2°44′02″W / 53.97431°N 2.73390°W / 53.97431 ; -2.73390 ( 13 and 15 Wagon Road )", "-", "Early 19th century", "A pair of sandstone houses with a slate roof in two storeys . No . 13 at the left has two bays and sash windows ; No . 15 has three bays and modern windows . The doorways and all but one window have plain surrounds , the other window has plain reveals . In the apex of the gable wall of No . 13 is a lunette" ], [ "Street Bridge 53°57′49″N 2°44′06″W / 53.96363°N 2.73507°W / 53.96363 ; -2.73507 ( Street Bridge )", "-", "1835", "The bridge carries Stoney Lane over the River Wyre . It is in sandstone , and consists of a single elliptical arch . The bridge has chamfered rustication , keystones , a band , and a solid parapet with coping . Above the western keystone are inscribed initials and the date" ], [ "Belvedere Farmhouse and Cottage 53°58′18″N 2°43′27″W / 53.97172°N 2.72411°W / 53.97172 ; -2.72411 ( Belvedere Farmhouse and Cottage )", "-", "Early to mid 19th century", "A house and a cottage at right angles to each other with , in the angle , an octagonal tower with a parapet . They are in sandstone with tile roofs , and have two storeys . The cottage faces south and has two bays and modern windows . The house faces west and has three bays , with mainly sash windows . The doorway has a quoined surround , and on the front of the house is a single-storey gabled porch . The tower also has sash windows and a doorway with a quoined surround" ], [ "Springfield 53°55′52″N 2°45′39″W / 53.93113°N 2.76079°W / 53.93113 ; -2.76079 ( Springfield )", "-", "Early to mid 19th century", "A sandstone house with a slate roof in two storeys , with five bays and chamfered quoins . The windows are sashes with plain surrounds , and the doorway has pilasters and a cornice on brackets" ], [ "Methodist Church 53°55′56″N 2°45′38″W / 53.93218°N 2.76058°W / 53.93218 ; -2.76058 ( Methodist Church )", "", "1842", "The Methodist church is in sandstone with a slate roof and has a single storey . It has a front of three bays with chamfered quoins and a cornice . The windows consist of a lunette above three lights , and they contain a sash window . In the centre of the front is a porch with chamfered rustication , a cornice , and a blocking course with a datestone , and over this is an inscribed plaque . On the gables are finials" ], [ "Wyresdale Park 53°56′11″N 2°45′03″W / 53.93639°N 2.75087°W / 53.93639 ; -2.75087 ( Wyresdale Park )", "", "1856-58", "This includes a country house in Gothic Revival style by E. G. Paley . It is in sandstone with slate roofs , and among its features are a front with a gabled entrance bay and a three-storey tower . Also as part of the listing are estate buildings and garden features , including a fountain , a workshop , store rooms , a tack room , stables , a garage , a gun room , barns , shippons , and keepers ' cottages" ] ]
Buildings
Listed_buildings_in_Nether_Wyresdale_0
Nether Wyresdale is a civil parish in the Wyre district of Lancashire, England. It contains 23 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to buildings of national importance and special interest. The parish includes the villages of Scorton, the southern part of the village of Dolphinholme, and the countryside between and around them. Most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages, country houses and associated structures, and farmhouses. Also listed are a medieval cross base, a milestone, bridges, and churches and associated structures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Serb_countries_and_regions
List of Serb countries and regions
[ "Name", "Years", "Notes" ]
[ [ "State of Jovan Nenad", "1526-1527", "Jovan Nenad ( Serbian Cyrillic : Јован Ненад ; ca . 1492 - 26 July 1527 ) , known as the Black was a Serb military commander in the service of the Kingdom of Hungary who took advantage of a Hungarian military defeat at Mohács and subsequent struggle over the Hungarian throne to carve out his own state in the southern Pannonian Plain . He styled himself emperor ( tsar ) . Jovan Nenad is attributed by Serbian historians as the founder of Vojvodina and the leader of the last independent Serbian state before the Ottoman conquest" ], [ "Duchy of Syrmia of Radoslav Čelnik", "1527-1532", "Radoslav Čelnik ( Serbian Cyrillic : Радослав Челник , Hungarian : Radoszláv Cselnik ; fl . 1526-1532 ) , known as Vojvoda Rajko ( војвода Рајко ) , was a Serb general ( vojvoda ) in the army of Jovan Nenad , the titular Serbian Emperor who held present-day Vojvodina , who after the death of Jovan Nenad ( 1527 ) took part of the army from Bačka to Syrmia and acceded into Ottoman service . Radoslav then ruled over Syrmia as Duke of Syrmia ( Srem ) , initially as an Ottoman vassal ( 1527-1530 ) and then as a Habsburg vassal ( 1530-1532 ) , until the region was conquered by the Ottomans . His residence and capital was in Slankamen" ], [ "Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro", "1516-1852", "The Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro ( Serbian : Митрополство Црногорско ) was an ecclesiastical principality that existed from 1516 until 1852 . It emerged from the bishops of Cetinje , later metropolitans , who defied Ottoman overlordship and transformed the parish of Cetinje to a de facto theocracy , ruling as Metropolitans ( vladika , also rendered Prince-Bishop ) . The history starts with Vavila , and the system was transformed into a hereditary one by Danilo Šćepčević , a bishop of Cetinje who united the several tribes of Montenegro into fighting the Ottoman Empire that had occupied most of southeastern Europe . Danilo was the first of the House of Petrović-Njegoš to occupy the office as Metropolitan of Cetinje until 1851 , when Montenegro became a secular state ( principality ) under Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš . Also , it became a brief monarchy when it was temporary abolished 1767-1773 , when impostor Little Stephen posed as Russian Emperor and crowned himself Lord of Montenegro" ], [ "Revolutionary Serbia", "1804-1813", "Revolutionary Serbia ( Serbian : Устаничка Србија / Ustanička Srbija ) or Karađorđe 's Serbia ( Карађорђева Србија / Karađorđeva Srbija ) refers to the state established by Serbian revolutionaries in Ottoman Serbia ( Sanjak of Smederevo ) after successful military operations against the Ottoman Empire and establishment of government in 1805 . The Sublime Porte first officially recognized the state as autonomous in January 1807 , however , the Serbian revolutionaries rejected the treaty and continued fighting the Ottomans until 1813 . Although the first uprising was crushed , it was followed by the Second Serbian Uprising in 1815 , which resulted in the creation of the Principality of Serbia , as it gained semi-independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1817" ], [ "Principality of Serbia", "1815-1882", "The Principality of Serbia ( Serbian : Кнежевина Србија / Kneževina Srbija ) was a semi-independent state in the Balkans that came into existence as a result of the Serbian Revolution , which lasted between 1804 and 1817 . Its creation was negotiated first through an unwritten agreement between Miloš Obrenović , leader of the Second Serbian Uprising and Ottoman official Marashli Pasha . It was followed by the series of legal documents published by the Porte in 1828 , 1829 and finally , 1830 - the Hatt-i Sharif . Its de facto independence ensued in 1867 , following the expulsion of all Ottoman troops from the country ; its independence was recognized internationally in 1878 by the Treaty of Berlin . In 1882 the country was elevated to the status of kingdom" ], [ "Principality of Montenegro", "1852-1910", "The Principality of Montenegro ( Serbian : Књажевина Црнa Горa/Knjaževina Crna Gora ) was a former realm in Southeastern Europe that existed from 13 March 1852 to 28 August 1910 . It was then proclaimed a kingdom by Nikola I , who then became king . The capital was Cetinje and the Montenegrin perper was used as state currency from 1906 . The territory corresponded to the central area of modern Montenegro . It was a constitutional monarchy , but de facto absolutist" ], [ "Kingdom of Serbia", "1882-1918", "The Kingdom of Serbia ( Serbian : Краљевина Србија / Kraljevina Srbija ) was created when Milan I , ruler of the Principality of Serbia , was proclaimed king in 1882 . Since 1817 , the Principality was ruled by the Obrenović dynasty ( replaced by the Karađorđević dynasty for a short time ) . The Principality , suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire , de facto achieved full independence when the last Ottoman troops left Belgrade in 1867 . The Congress of Berlin in 1878 recognized the formal independence of the Principality of Serbia , and in its composition Nišava , Pirot , Toplica and Vranje districts entered the South part of Serbia . In 1882 , King Milan I proclaimed the Kingdom of Serbia and maintained a foreign policy friendly to Austria-Hungary" ], [ "Kingdom of Montenegro", "1910-1918", "The Kingdom of Montenegro ( Serbian : Краљевина Црнa Горa / Kraljevina Crna Gora ) was a monarchy in southeastern Europe , present-day Montenegro , during the tumultuous years on the Balkan Peninsula leading up to and during World War I . Legally it was a constitutional monarchy , but absolutist in practice . On 28 November 1918 , following the end of World War I , with the Montenegrin government still in exile , the Podgorica Assembly proclaimed unification with the Kingdom of Serbia which itself was merged into the Kingdom of Serbs , Croats and Slovenes three days later , on 1 December 1918" ], [ "Kingdom of Yugoslavia", "1918-1941", "The Kingdom of Yugoslavia ( Serbo-Croatian : Краљевина Југославија / Kraljevina Jugoslavija ; Slovene : Kraljevina Jugoslavija ) was a state in Southeast Europe and Central Europe that existed from 1929 until 1941 , during the interwar period and beginning of World War II . The preliminary kingdom was formed in 1918 by the merger of the provisional State of Slovenes , Croats and Serbs ( itself formed from territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire ) with the formerly independent Kingdom of Serbia . The Kingdom of Montenegro had united with Serbia five days previously , whereas the regions of Kosovo , Vojvodina and Vardar Macedonia were parts of Serbia prior to the unification . Initially , it was officially called the Kingdom of Serbs , Croats and Slovenes ( Serbo-Croatian : Краљевина Срба , Хрвата и Словенаца / Kraljevina Srba , Hrvata i Slovenaca ; Slovene : Kraljevina Srbov , Hrvatov in Slovencev ) , but the term Yugoslavia ( literally Land of Southern Slavs ) was its colloquial name from its origins . The official name of the state was changed to Kingdom of Yugoslavia by King Alexander I on 3 October 1929" ], [ "SFR Yugoslavia", "1945-1992", "The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( SFR Yugoslavia or SFRY ) was a country located in central and Southeastern Europe that existed from its foundation in the aftermath of World War II until its dissolution in 1992 amid the Yugoslav Wars . Covering an area of 255,804 km² ( 98,766 sq mi ) , the SFRY was bordered by the Adriatic Sea and Italy to the west , Austria and Hungary to the north , Bulgaria and Romania to the east , and Albania and Greece to the south . The nation was a socialist state and a federation governed by the League of Communists of Yugoslavia and made up of six socialist republics : Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , Macedonia , Montenegro , Serbia , and Slovenia with Belgrade as its capital . In addition , it included two autonomous provinces within Serbia : Kosovo and Vojvodina" ], [ "Serbia and Montenegro", "1992-2006", "Serbia and Montenegro ( Serbian : Србија и Црна Гора , СЦГ / Srbija i Crna Gora , SCG ) , officially the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro ( Државна Заједница Србија и Црна Гора / Državna Zajednica Srbija i Crna Gora ) , also known as Yugoslavia before 2003 , was a country in Southeast Europe , created from the two remaining federal republics of Yugoslavia after its breakup in 1992 . The republics of Serbia and Montenegro together established a federation in 1992 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( FR Yugoslavia or FRY ; Савезна Република Југославија / Savezna Republika Jugoslavija )" ] ]
History -- Modern History
List_of_Serb_countries_and_regions_1
The term Serbian lands has been used for medieval Serbian state creations, for Serb-inhabited territories in the Ottoman period and in political-geopraphical use since the independence of Serbia and Montenegro.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1929_All-Pro_Team
1929 All-Pro Team
[ "Position", "Player", "Team", "Selector ( s )" ]
[ [ "Quarterback", "Benny Friedman", "New York Giants", "GB-1 , CE-1 , CT-1" ], [ "Halfback", "Verne Lewellen", "Green Bay Packers", "GB-1 , CE-1 , CT-1" ], [ "Halfback", "Tony Plansky", "New York Giants", "GB-1 , CE-1 , CT-1" ], [ "Fullback", "Ernie Nevers", "Chicago Cardinals", "GB-1 , CE-1 , CT-1" ], [ "End", "LaVern Dilweg", "Green Bay Packers", "GB-1 , CE-1 , CT-1" ], [ "End", "Ray Flaherty", "New York Giants", "GB-1 , CE-1 , CT-1" ], [ "Tackle", "Bull Behman", "Frankford Yellow Jackets", "GB-1 , CE-1 , CT-1" ], [ "Tackle", "Bob Beattie", "Orange Tornadoes", "GB-1" ], [ "Tackle", "Steve Owen", "New York Giants", "CE-1" ], [ "Tackle", "Duke Slater", "Chicago Cardinals", "CT-1" ], [ "Guard", "Mike Michalske", "Green Bay Packers", "GB-1 , CE-1 , CT-1" ], [ "Guard", "Milt Rehnquist", "Providence Steam Roller", "GB-1" ], [ "Guard", "Walt Kiesling", "Chicago Cardinals", "CE-1" ], [ "Guard", "Cal Hubbard", "Green Bay Packers", "CT-1" ], [ "Center", "Joe Wostoupal", "New York Giants", "GB-1 , CE-1 , CT-1" ] ]
Team
1929_All-Pro_Team_0
The 1929 All-Pro Team consisted of American football players chosen by various selectors for the All-Pro team of the National Football League (NFL) for the 1929 NFL season. Teams were selected by, among others, the Green Bay Press-Gazette (GB), based on the return of 16 ballots sent to the team owners, managers, and sports writers of clubs in the NFL, Collyer's Eye magazine (CE), and the Chicago Tribune (CT).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_water_swimming_at_the_2011_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_25_km
Open water swimming at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 25 km
[ "Rank", "Swimmer", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Petar Stoychev", "Bulgaria", "5:10:39.8" ], [ "2", "Vladimir Dyatchin", "Russia", "5:11:15.6" ], [ "3", "Csaba Gercsák", "Hungary", "5:11:18.1" ], [ "4", "Francisco Jose Hervas Jodar", "Spain", "5:11:20.4" ], [ "5", "Trent Grimsey", "Australia", "5:11:28.2" ], [ "6", "Allan do Carmo", "Brazil", "5:11:32.2" ], [ "7", "Vasily Boykov", "Russia", "5:11:36.3" ], [ "8", "Joanes Hedel", "France", "5:13:03.1" ], [ "9", "Yuri Kudinov", "Kazakhstan", "5:13:08.6" ], [ "10", "Libor Smolka", "Czech Republic", "5:13:20.1" ], [ "11", "Bertrand Venturi", "France", "5:13:26.9" ], [ "12", "Erwin Maldonado", "Venezuela", "5:14:03.5" ], [ "13", "Guillermo Bertola", "Argentina", "5:14:29.9" ], [ "14", "Simon Tobin", "Canada", "5:19:43.1" ], [ "15", "Xavier Desharnais", "Canada", "5:20:44.2" ], [ "16", "Samuel de Bona", "Brazil", "5:27:38.1" ], [ "17", "Han Lidu", "China", "5:32:02.1" ], [ "18", "Gabriel Villagoiz", "Argentina", "5:37:25.9" ], [ "19", "Weng Jingwei", "China", "5:47:16.0" ], [ "-", "Josip Soldo", "Croatia", "DNF" ] ]
Results
The final was held on July 23 . [ 1 ]
Open_water_swimming_at_the_2011_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_25_km_1
The Men's 25 km competition of the Open water swimming events at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships was held on July 23.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_European_Amateur_Boxing_Championships
1971 European Amateur Boxing Championships
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Light Flyweight ( - 48 kilograms )", "György Gedó Hungary", "Aurel Mihai Romania", "Roman Rożek Poland José Escudero Spain" ], [ "Flyweight ( - 51 kilograms )", "Juan Francisco Rodríguez Spain", "Leszek Błażyński Poland", "Neil McLaughlin Ireland Constantin Gruiescu Romania" ], [ "Bantamweight ( - 54 kilograms )", "Tibor Badari Hungary", "Aleksandr Melnikov Soviet Union", "Aurel Dumitrescu Romania Michael Dowling Ireland" ], [ "Featherweight ( - 57 kilograms )", "Ryszard Tomczyk Poland", "András Botos Hungary", "Gabriel Pometcu Romania Brendan McCarthy Ireland" ], [ "Lightweight ( - 60 kilograms )", "Jan Szczepański Poland", "Antoniu Vasile Romania", "László Orbán Hungary Nikolay Chromov Soviet Union" ], [ "Light Welterweight ( - 63.5 kilograms )", "Ulrich Beyer East Germany", "Calistrat Cuțov Romania", "Michael Kingwell England Erik Sivebæk Denmark" ], [ "Welterweight ( - 67 kilograms )", "János Kajdi Hungary", "Manfred Wolke East Germany", "Celal Sandal Turkey Damiano Lassandro Italy" ], [ "Light Middleweight ( - 71 kilograms )", "Valeriy Tregubov Soviet Union", "Svetomir Belić Yugoslavia", "Wiesław Rudkowski Poland Ion Győrfi Romania" ], [ "Middleweight ( - 75 kilograms )", "Juozas Juocevičius Soviet Union", "Alec Năstac Romania", "Hans-Joachim Brauske East Germany Reima Virtanen Finland" ], [ "Light Heavyweight ( - 81 kilograms )", "Mate Parlov Yugoslavia", "Ottomar Sachse East Germany", "Ralf Jensen Denmark Horst Stump Romania" ], [ "Heavyweight ( + 81 kilograms )", "Vladimir Chernyshev Soviet Union", "Peter Hussing West Germany", "Ludwik Denderys Poland Les Stevens England" ] ]
Medal winners
1971_European_Amateur_Boxing_Championships_0
The 1971 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Madrid, Spain from 11 June to 19 June. The 19th edition of the bi-annual competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA. There were 194 fighters from 27 countries participating.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994–95_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season
1994–95 Leeds United A.F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "20 August 1994", "West Ham United", "A", "0-0", "18,810", "" ], [ "23 August 1994", "Arsenal", "H", "1-0", "34,218", "Whelan" ], [ "27 August 1994", "Chelsea", "H", "2-3", "32,212", "Masinga , Whelan" ], [ "30 August 1994", "Crystal Palace", "A", "2-1", "15,212", "White , Whelan" ], [ "10 September 1994", "Manchester United", "H", "2-1", "39,396", "Deane , Wetherall" ], [ "17 September 1994", "Coventry City", "A", "1-2", "15,389", "Speed" ], [ "26 September 1994", "Sheffield Wednesday", "A", "1-1", "23,227", "McAllister" ], [ "1 October 1994", "Manchester City", "H", "2-0", "30,938", "Whelan ( 2 )" ], [ "8 October 1994", "Norwich City", "A", "1-2", "17,390", "Wallace" ], [ "15 October 1994", "Tottenham Hotspur", "H", "1-1", "39,224", "Deane" ], [ "24 October 1994", "Leicester City", "H", "2-1", "28,547", "McAllister , Whelan" ], [ "29 October 1994", "Southampton", "A", "3-1", "15,202", "Wallace ( 2 ) , O.G" ], [ "1 November 1994", "Ipswich Town", "A", "0-2", "15,956", "" ], [ "5 November 1994", "Wimbledon", "H", "3-1", "27,284", "Wetherall , White , Speed" ], [ "19 November 1994", "Queens Park Rangers", "A", "2-3", "17,416", "Deane , O.G" ], [ "26 November 1994", "Nottingham Forest", "H", "1-0", "38,191", "Whelan" ], [ "5 December 1994", "Everton", "A", "0-3", "25,897", "" ], [ "10 December 1994", "West Ham United", "H", "2-2", "28,987", "Deane , Worthington" ], [ "17 December 1994", "Arsenal", "A", "3-1", "38,098", "Masinga ( 2 ) , Deane" ], [ "26 December 1994", "Newcastle United", "H", "0-0", "39,337", "" ] ]
Results -- FA Premier League
1994–95_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season_0
During the 1994-95 season, Leeds United A.F.C. competed in the FA Premier League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Segunda_Divisão
2009–10 Segunda Divisão
[ "Club", "City", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Académico de Viseu", "Viseu", "Estádio do Fontelo", "15,000" ], [ "Arouca", "Arouca", "Estádio Municipal de Arouca", "2,500" ], [ "Eléctrico", "Ponte de Sor", "Municipal de Ponte de Sôr", "1,500" ], [ "Esmoriz", "Esmoriz", "Barrinha", "2,500" ], [ "Mafra", "Mafra", "Campo Doutor Mário Silveira", "2,500" ], [ "Marinhense", "Marinha Grande", "Municipal da Marinha Grande", "6,000" ], [ "Monsanto", "Alcanena", "Campo do Pião", "1,000" ], [ "Oliveira do Bairro", "Oliveira do Bairro", "Estádio Municipal De Oliveira Do Bairro", "1,500" ], [ "Operário", "Lagoa , Azores", "João Gualberto Borges Arruda", "2,500" ], [ "Pampilhosa", "Pampilhosa da Serra", "Germano Godinho", "5,000" ], [ "Praiense", "Praia da Vitória", "Municipal da Praia da Vitória", "1,500" ], [ "Sertanense", "Sertã", "Campo de Jogos Dr. Marques Santos", "4,500" ], [ "Tondela", "Tondela", "Estádio João Cardoso", "2,500" ], [ "Tourizense", "Touriz - Tábua", "Visconde do Vinhal", "1,200" ], [ "União da Serra", "Santa Catarina da Serra", "Campo da Portela", "2,500" ], [ "Vitória do Pico", "Pico , Azores", "Campo do Vitória Futebol Clube", "2,000" ] ]
Zona Centro -- Stadia and locations
2009–10_Segunda_Divisão_1
The 2009-10 Segunda Divisão season was the 76th season of the competition and the 60th season of recognised third-tier football in Portugal. Fátima were the defending champions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_5000_metres
2009 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Vivian Cheruiyot", "Kenya ( KEN )", "14:57.97" ], [ "2", "Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet", "Kenya ( KEN )", "14:58.33" ], [ "3", "Meseret Defar", "Ethiopia ( ETH )", "14:58.41" ], [ "4", "Sentayehu Ejigu", "Ethiopia ( ETH )", "15:03.38" ], [ "5", "Meselech Melkamu", "Ethiopia ( ETH )", "15:03.72" ], [ "6", "Iness Chepkesis Chenonge", "Kenya ( KEN )", "15:06.06" ], [ "7", "Silvia Weissteiner", "Italy ( ITA )", "15:09.74" ], [ "8", "Genzebe Dibaba", "Ethiopia ( ETH )", "15:11.12" ], [ "9", "Jennifer Rhines", "United States ( USA )", "15:11.63" ], [ "10", "Sara Moreira", "Portugal ( POR )", "15:12.22" ], [ "11", "Yuriko Kobayashi", "Japan ( JPN )", "15:12.44" ], [ "12", "Yurika Nakamura", "Japan ( JPN )", "15:13.01" ], [ "13", "Alemitu Bekele", "Turkey ( TUR )", "15:18.18" ], [ "14", "Krisztina Papp", "Hungary ( HUN )", "15:20.36" ], [ "15", "Zakia Mrisho Mohamed", "Tanzania ( TAN )", "15:31.73" ] ]
Final
2009_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_5000_metres_1
The women's 5000 metres at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics were held at the Olympic Stadium on 19 and 22 August
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_Douglas
Shirley Douglas
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1955", "Rheingold Theatre", "Molly Gaines", "Episode : The Long White Line" ], [ "1978", "Nellie McClung", "Nellie McClung", "TV film" ], [ "1982", "Hangin ' In", "Mrs. Ricardo", "Episode : Barnum and Baby" ], [ "1985", "Turning to Stone", "Lena", "TV film" ], [ "1986", "Loose Ends", "Elder Seth 's Wife", "TV film" ], [ "1987", "Really Weird Tales", "Edna Besley", "TV film" ], [ "1989", "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "Monica Logan", "Episode : Driving Under the Influence" ], [ "1990-1991", "Street Legal", "Mayor Riley", "Recurring role ( 4 episodes )" ], [ "1992", "Road to Avonlea", "Miss Cavendish", "Episode : High Society" ], [ "1992", "The Hat Squad", "", "Episode : Pilot" ], [ "1993", "Shattered Trust : The Shari Karney Story", "Vivian Karney", "TV film" ], [ "1995", "Redwood Curtain", "Schyler Noyes", "TV film" ], [ "1995", "Johnny 's Girl", "Mrs. Hardwick", "TV film" ], [ "1996-1997", "Flash Gordon", "Additional Voices", "25 episodes" ], [ "1996-2001", "Wind at My Back", "May Bailey", "Main role ( 65 episodes )" ], [ "1998", "Silver Surfer", "Infectia ( voice )", "Unknown episodes" ], [ "1998-2000", "Franklin", "Narrator", "20 episodes" ], [ "1999", "Shadow Lake", "Margaret Richards", "TV film" ], [ "2000", "A House Divided", "Elizabeth Dickson", "TV film" ], [ "2001", "Made in Canada", "Cybill Thornbush", "Episode : Beaver Creek Commercials" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Shirley_Douglas_1
Shirley Jean Douglas (born April 2, 1934) is a Canadian television, film and stage actress and activist. Her acting career combined with her family name has made her recognizable in Canadian film, television and national politics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_starting_quarterbacks
List of Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets starting quarterbacks
[ "Name", "Years Started", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Jerry Priestley", "1964", "Started one season for the Jackets . Also lettered in baseball and basketball , one of the few athletes in Tech history to ever do so" ], [ "Billy Lothridge", "1961-1963", "Started the majority of three seasons for the Jackets . Still is the only Tech player to receive Heisman Trophy votes in two different years . Heisman runner-up in 1963 . Played professional football primarily for the Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons" ], [ "Stan Gann", "1960", "Started his sophomore season for the Jackets before losing starting position to Billy Lothridge in 1961 . Coached high school football at Northside High School in Warner Robins , Georgia" ], [ "Fred Braselton", "1959", "Started as quarterback and punter for the Jackets in his senior season . Starting punter in 1958 , as well" ], [ "Ron Vann", "1957-1958", "" ], [ "Wade Mitchell", "1955-1956", "Played quarterback and defensive back for Georgia Tech throughout his career . Accumulated fifteen offensive touchdowns , thirteen defensive interceptions , and one defensive touchdown throughout Tech career" ], [ "Pepper Rodgers", "1953-1954", "Started senior year for Georgia Tech . Head coach of the University of Kansas Kansas Jayhawks from 1966 to 1970 where he began a famous feud with Missouri Tigers head coach Dan Devine , which would follow them to their heated showdowns as Georgia Tech and Notre Dame head coaches . Head coach of Georgia Tech from 1974 thru 1979" ], [ "Bill Brigman", "1952", "Led Georgia Tech to the 1952 National Championship . Was primary backup to Pepper Rodgers in 1953 and 1954" ], [ "Darrell Crawford", "1950-1951", "" ], [ "Jimmy Southard", "1947-1949", "Started in 31 games for Georgia Tech amassing 24 wins . Inducted into Tech Hall of Fame in 1994" ], [ "Frank Broyles", "1946", "Started all of senior season for Georgia Tech . Head coach of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks from 1958-1976 and was appointed Athletic Director of the program in 1974 , a position he held until 2007" ], [ "Ed Holtsinger", "1945", "Converted from center to play quarterback because of his size and athleticism . Bobby Dodd needed the bigger man to run his new T formation offense . Played professional football for the Green Bay Packers" ], [ "Eddie Prokop", "1943-1944", "Quarterbacked Georgia Tech for two seasons . First Georgia Tech quarterback and second player to receive Heisman Trophy votes finishing fifth in the 1944 voting . Held Georgia Tech 's rushing record in a bowl game with 199 yards until the 2004 Humanitarian Bowl . Played professional football for the New York Yanks and Chicago Rockets" ], [ "Pat McHugh", "1942", "Primary quarterback for his senior season . After graduation , fought in World War II . Drafted in 1946 to play for the Philadelphia Eagles" ], [ "Johnny Bosch", "1940-1941", "Starting quarter for majority of two seasons at Georgia Tech . Took starting job from Billy Beers in 1939" ], [ "Billy Beers", "1939", "Started with Johnny Bosch for majority of 1939 season . Lost starting job at end of 1939 season" ], [ "Joe Bartlette", "1938", "" ], [ "Fletcher Sims", "1935-1937", "All-SEC . Started as quarterback for majority of three seasons engineering Georgia Tech 's flash attack and also played on Georgia Tech 's basketball team . Played professional football for the Chicago Bears" ], [ "Shorty Roberts", "1933-1934", "Split time with Jack Phillips at quarter for two seasons . Roberts also played outfield for Georgia Tech baseball . Philips was also the featured kicker and punter for Tech from 1933-1934" ] ]
Main starting quarterbacks -- 1933 to 1964
The following quarterbacks were the leading passer for the Yellow Jackets each season the team was a member of the Southeastern Conference .
List_of_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_starting_quarterbacks_2
This is a list of every Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team quarterback and the years they participated on the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team. Georgia Tech quarterbacks have led Georgia Tech to 673 wins, 37 bowl games, and 4 National Championships. Two quarterbacks have received Heisman Trophy votes and one of the quarterbacks, Billy Lothridge, received votes in multiple years. Nine Georgia Tech quarterbacks have been taken in the National Football League draft since 1936. Including the NFL, Georgia Tech quarterbacks have also played professionally in the Arena Football League, Canadian Football League, World Football League, and American Football League. Three former Georgia Tech quarterbacks went on to be head coaches in Division I-A or professional football. Georgia Tech quarterbacks have played prominent roles in American society off the gridiron as well. Froggie Morrison, the starting quarterback for the 222-0 game, served in World War I after graduating in 1916. Pat McHugh graduated in 1942, fought in World War II, and returned in 1946 to be drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles. Eddie McAshan became the first African American to start at quarterback for a major Southeastern university during the peak of the Civil Rights Movement. Four Georgia Tech quarterbacks transferred from other universities and won starting jobs at Georgia Tech. Of the four, two men transferred from archrival University of Georgia and ironically defeated the Bulldogs three times in four meetings including the very first contest of Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_A-League
2014–15 A-League
[ "Player", "Club", "Against", "Round" ]
[ [ "James Donachie", "Brisbane Roar", "Adelaide United", "1" ], [ "Tom Doyle", "Wellington Phoenix", "Central Coast Mariners", "2" ], [ "Vedran Janjetović", "Sydney FC", "Western Sydney Wanderers", "2" ], [ "Jade North", "Brisbane Roar", "Melbourne Victory", "7" ], [ "Nigel Boogaard", "Adelaide United", "Melbourne Victory", "8" ], [ "Sergio Cirio", "Adelaide United", "Melbourne Victory", "8" ], [ "Allan Welsh", "Newcastle Jets", "Brisbane Roar", "16" ], [ "Ante Covic", "Western Sydney Wanderers", "Sydney FC", "19" ], [ "Manny Muscat", "Wellington Phoenix", "Sydney FC", "23" ], [ "Daniel Bowles", "Brisbane Roar", "Central Coast Mariners", "24" ], [ "Andrew Durante", "Wellington Phoenix", "Melbourne Victory", "24" ], [ "Eugene Galekovic", "Adelaide United", "Brisbane Roar", "25" ] ]
Statistics -- Own goals
2014–15_A-League_12
The 2014-15 A-League was the 38th season of top-flight soccer in Australia, and the 10th season of the A-League since its establishment in 2004. Brisbane Roar were both the defending A-League Premiers and Champions. The regular season commenced on 10 October 2014 and concluded on 26 April 2015. The 2015 Grand Final took place on 17 May 2015. The season was suspended from 9-24 January in order to avoid a clash with the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, which was hosted by Australia. The 2015 Grand Final took place on 17 May 2015, with Melbourne Victory claiming their third Championship with a 3-0 win against Sydney FC. The season marked the first year that the team formerly known as Melbourne Heart competed as Melbourne City after the club's renaming in June 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_Paradise_(season_18)
Food Paradise (season 18)
[ "Restaurant", "Location", "Specialty ( s )" ]
[ [ "Belly Bombz Kitchen", "Artesia , California", "Chang 's Fried Chicken Sandwich , K-BBQ Pulled Pork Grilled Cheese" ], [ "Made Restaurant", "Sarasota , Florida", "Not Your Mama 's Pot Roast , Pork on Pork on Pork" ], [ "Crazy Crab ' z", "AT & T Park , San Francisco , California", "Crazy Crab Sandwich , Gilroy Garlic Fries" ], [ "Tavern62 -- CLOSED", "Upper East Side , New York City", "Clothesline Bacon , Chocolate Waffle Lava Cake" ], [ "State Fare Kitchen & Bar", "Houston , Texas", "Jummy 's Texas Red Chili Cheeseburger , Mac n ' Burger" ], [ "Zingerman 's Roadhouse", "Ann Arbor , Michigan", "Mama 's Meatloaf , Pimento Cheese and Bacon Macaroni" ], [ "Q-BBQ", "Oak Park , Illinois", "Pulled Pork Sandwich" ], [ "The Dirty Buffalo", "Norfolk , Virginia", "Dirty Chick" ] ]
Episodes -- Cranked Up Comfort
Food_Paradise_(season_18)_1
The eighteenth season of Food Paradise, an American food reality television series narrated by Jess Blaze Synder on the Travel Channel, premiered on September 4, 2018. First-run episodes of the series aired in the United States on the Travel Channel on Mondays at 10:00 p.m. EDT. The season contained 5 episodes and concluded airing on December 1, 2018. Food Paradise features the best places to find various cuisines at food locations across America. Each episode focuses on a certain type of restaurant, such as Diners, Bars, Drive-Thrus or Breakfast places that people go to find a certain food specialty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Coupe_de_France
2010–11 Coupe de France
[ "Tie no", "Home team", "Score", "Away team" ]
[ [ "18", "Arles-Avignon", "1-1 ( a.e.t ) 2-4 pen", "Sedan" ], [ "19", "Troyes", "2-3 ( a.e.t )", "Metz" ], [ "20", "Wasquehal", "2-1", "Auxerre" ], [ "21", "Jarville", "0-1", "Sochaux" ], [ "22", "Poissy", "1-2", "Strasbourg" ], [ "23", "Forbach", "1-3", "Lille" ], [ "24", "Raon-l'Étape", "4-0", "Sézanne" ], [ "25", "Rennes", "7-0", "Cannes" ], [ "26", "Saint-Étienne", "0-2", "Clermont" ], [ "27", "Aurillac", "2-2 ( a.e.t ) 3-4 pen", "Nancy" ], [ "28", "Evian", "3-1", "Marseille" ], [ "29", "Martigues", "2-1", "Cheminots Paray" ], [ "30", "Vaulx-en-Velin", "1-1 ( a.e.t ) 5-4 pen", "Jura Sud" ], [ "31", "Nîmes", "3-2", "Fréjus Saint-Raphaël" ], [ "32", "Chambéry", "1-1 ( a.e.t ) 3-2 pen", "AS Monaco" ] ]
2010–11_Coupe_de_France_9
The 2010-11 Coupe de France was the 94th season of France's most prestigious cup competition. The competition was organized by the French Football Federation (FFF) and was open to all clubs in French football, as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories (Guadeloupe, French Guiana, :Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, French Polynesia and Réunion). The final was contested on 14 May 2011 at the Stade de France. The defending champions were Paris Saint-Germain, who defeated Monaco 1-0 in the final of the 2009-10 edition. The winner of the competition will qualify for the 2011-12 UEFA Europa League and will be inserted into the Playoff round. The competition officially began on 11 August 2010 with the start of the first round beginning play in the Alsace region (most regions began play the following weekend), however, qualification matches for the tournament had been in commencement since January 2010 with overseas regions and collectivities such as New Caledonia having its national cup competition served as a qualifying tournament for the Coupe de France. On 2 March 2011, the last amateur club in the competition, Chambéry, who are currently playing in the Championnat de France amateur 2, the fifth level of French football, were eliminated after losing 3-0 to Ligue 2 club Angers in the quarterfinals. Chambéry's stint in the competition was notable due in part to the club being the first amateur club in Coupe de France history to defeat three Ligue 1 clubs. On 15 April, Chambéry were awarded the Petit Poucet Plaque, an award given to the best performing amateur club in the Coupe de France. On 14 May 2011, first division club Lille defeated the defending champions Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 in the 2011 Coupe de France Final courtesy of a late second half goal from Ludovic Obraniak to win the Coupe de France title. The title is the club's first domestically since winning the Coupe de France in over 56 years ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Spiders_football,_1900–09
Richmond Spiders football, 1900–09
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "1901", "Hampden-Sydney", "Richmond , Virginia", "L 0-16" ], [ "October 10", "Randolph-Macon", "Richmond , Virginia", "L 0-6" ], [ "October 26", "at Washington & Lee", "Lexington , Virginia", "L 0-39" ], [ "October 28", "at Virginia Military Institute", "Lexington , Virginia", "L 0-79" ], [ "November 2", "Hampden-Sydney", "Richmond , Virginia", "L 0-70" ], [ "November 9", "at William & Mary", "Williamsburg , Virginia ( I-64 Bowl )", "W 27-11" ], [ "November 20", "at Randolph-Macon", "Ashland , Virginia", "L 0-11" ] ]
1901
1901 Richmond Spiders footballConferenceIndependent1901 record1–6–0Head coachGarnett Nelson ( 1st season ) Seasons← 19001902 →
Richmond_Spiders_football,_1900–09_1
The Richmond Spiders football teams represented Richmond College (now called the University of Richmond) in Richmond, Virginia. Their traditional football rival is The College of William & Mary located 45 minutes east in Williamsburg, Virginia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bristol_Rovers_F.C._managers
List of Bristol Rovers F.C. managers
[ "Name", "Nationality", "Bristol Rovers career", "Games", "Won", "Drawn", "Lost", "% won", "Honours" ]
[ [ "Alfred Homer", "England", "1899 Summer 1899 - July 1920", "652", "243", "148", "261", "37.3", "Southern League champions , 3 Gloucestershire Cups" ], [ "Ben Hall", "England", "1920 July 1920 - May 1921", "45", "19", "7", "19", "42.2", "-" ], [ "Andrew Wilson", "Scotland", "1921 June 1921 - April 1926", "230", "74", "64", "92", "32.2", "Gloucestershire Cup winner" ], [ "Joe Palmer", "England", "1926 May 1926 - April 1929", "138", "48", "22", "68", "34.8", "Gloucestershire Cup winner" ], [ "David McLean", "Scotland", "1929 May 1929 - September 1930", "58", "16", "12", "30", "27.6", "-" ], [ "Albert Prince-Cox", "England", "1930 October 1930 - October 1936", "295", "115", "67", "113", "39.0", "Division 3 South Cup winner , 2 Gloucestershire Cups" ], [ "Percy Smith", "England", "1936 November 1936 - November 1937", "52", "17", "9", "26", "32.7", "-" ], [ "Brough Fletcher", "England", "1938 January 1938 - January 1950", "227", "80", "49", "98", "35.2", "3 Gloucestershire Cups" ], [ "Bert Tann", "England", "1950 January 1950 - April 1968", "897", "369", "216", "314", "41.1", "Division 3 South champions , Gloucestershire Cups : won 5 , shared 5" ], [ "Fred Ford", "England", "1968 April 1968 - July 1969", "70", "26", "16", "28", "37.1", "-" ], [ "Bill Dodgin Sr", "England", "1969 August 1969 - July 1972", "163", "72", "47", "44", "44.2", "-" ], [ "Don Megson", "England", "1972 July 1972 - November 1977", "269", "91", "85", "93", "33.8", "Watney Cup winner , 2 Gloucestershire Cups , promotion to Division 2" ], [ "Bobby Campbell", "Scotland", "1977 November 1977 - December 1979", "91", "32", "19", "40", "35.2", "-" ], [ "Harold Jarman", "England", "1979 December 1979 - April 1980", "24", "7", "9", "8", "29.2", "-" ], [ "Terry Cooper", "England", "1980 April 1980 - October 1981", "68", "13", "19", "36", "19.1", "-" ], [ "Ron Gingell ( caretaker )", "England", "1981 ( 1 ) October 1981", "1", "0", "1", "0", "0.0", "-" ], [ "Bobby Gould", "England", "1981 ( 2 ) October 1981 - May 1983 May 1985 - June 1987", "196", "71", "42", "83", "36.2", "2 Gloucestershire Cups" ], [ "David Williams", "Wales", "1983 May 1983 - May 1985", "108", "51", "28", "29", "47.2", "2 Gloucestershire Cups" ], [ "Gerry Francis", "England", "1987 July 1987 - May 1991 July 2001 - December 2001", "240", "95", "72", "73", "39.6", "Division 3 champions , 2 Gloucestershire Cups" ], [ "Martin Dobson", "England", "1991 ( 1 ) July 1991 - October 1991", "12", "1", "2", "9", "8.3", "-" ] ]
Managers
All statistics are from Bristol Rovers Football Club – The Definitive History 1883–2003 unless otherwise stated . Information correct as of 11 March 2020
List_of_Bristol_Rovers_F.C._managers_0
This is a list of Bristol Rovers F.C. managers since the club appointed its first full-time manager in 1899, along with the number of competitive games managed, winning percentage and titles won. Although the club were founded in 1883, they did not appoint a full-time manager until 1899, when Alfred Homer, who was assistant secretary of Aston Villa, was appointed as manager-secretary of Bristol Rovers, a position he held for twenty-one years. On joining the Football League in 1920, the club appointed Ben Hall to the manager's post. Hall held the job for one year before handing over to Andrew Wilson, the club's first non-English manager. The next significant manager of Bristol Rovers was Albert Prince-Cox, who introduced blue-and-white quarters as the team's kit because he believed it made the players look larger and more intimidating. He also became the first manager to win a major cup competition with the club when they won the Division 3 (South) Cup in 1935. More success followed in the 1952-53 season when Bristol Rovers' longest serving post-war manager, Bert Tann, won a league title for the first time since 1905 and won promotion for the first time ever when the club won Division 3 (South). Tann remained in charge for eighteen years from 1950 to 1968. Don Megson was the next manager to win a major trophy, taking the Watney Cup in 1972 in only his third game in charge. Following this, only two more managers won any silverware at a national level. These were Gerry Francis, who won the Division 3 title in 1989-90, and most recently Paul Trollope, who won the League 2 play-off final in 2007.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_heptathlon
2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's heptathlon
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Gaël Querin", "France", "2:34.54", "935" ], [ "2", "Arthur Abele", "Germany", "2:35.64", "922" ], [ "3", "Eelco Sintnicolaas", "Netherlands", "2:39.00", "885" ], [ "4", "Jorge Ureña", "Spain", "2:42.61", "845" ], [ "5", "Mathias Brugger", "Germany", "2:42.92", "841" ], [ "6", "Petter Olson", "Sweden", "2:43.51", "835" ], [ "7", "Marek Lukáš", "Czech Republic", "2:44.15", "828" ], [ "8", "Ilya Shkurenyov", "Russia", "2:44.84", "820" ], [ "9", "Adam Helcelet", "Czech Republic", "2:45.66", "812" ], [ "10", "Bastien Auzeil", "France", "2:46.93", "798" ], [ "11", "Pieter Braun", "Netherlands", "2:51.77", "747" ], [ "12", "Artem Lukyanenko", "Russia", "2:52.65", "738" ], [ "", "Paweł Wiesiołek", "Poland", "DNS", "0" ] ]
Results -- 1000 metres
[ 7 ]
2015_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_heptathlon_6
The men's heptathlon event at the 2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held between March 7 and 8.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldham
Oldham
[ "School", "Type/Status", "OfSTED report" ]
[ [ "The Blue Coat School", "Secondary school and Sixth form college", "137133" ], [ "Hulme Grammar School", "Grammar school", "N/A" ], [ "New Bridge School", "Secondary special school", "138697" ], [ "Oasis Academy Oldham", "Secondary school", "136027" ], [ "Oldham Academy North", "Secondary school", "136115" ], [ "Oldham College", "Further education college", "130505" ], [ "Oldham Sixth Form College", "Sixth form college", "145002" ], [ "The Hathershaw College", "Secondary school", "137039" ], [ "Waterhead Academy", "Secondary school", "144508" ] ]
Education
See also : List of schools in Oldham Oldham College is a centre for further education . The Blue Coat School is one of Oldham 's oldest schools , dating back to 1834 . Oldham produced someone who is considered [ 6 ] to be one of the greatest benefactors of education for the nation , Hugh Oldham , who in 1504 was appointed as Bishop of Exeter , and later went on to found what is now Manchester Grammar School . University Campus Oldham is a centre for higher education and a sister campus of the University of Huddersfield . It was opened in May 2005 by actor Patrick Stewart , the centre 's Chancellor . [ 125 ] The University Campus Oldham presented actress Shobna Gulati and artist , Brian Clarke ( both born in Oldham ) with an Honorary Doctorate of Letters at the Graduation Ceremony of November 2006 , for their achievements and contributions to Oldham and its community . [ 125 ]
Oldham_2
Oldham /ˈoʊldəm/ is a town in Greater Manchester, England, amid the Pennines and between the rivers Irk and Medlock, 5.3 miles (8.5 km) southeast of Rochdale and 6.9 miles (11.1 km) northeast of Manchester. It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, which had a population of 230,800 in 2015. Historically in Lancashire, and with little early history to speak of, Oldham rose to prominence in the 19th century as an international centre of textile manufacture. It was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, and among the first ever industrialised towns, rapidly becoming one of the most important centres of cotton and textile industries in England. At its zenith, it was the most productive cotton spinning mill town in the world, producing more cotton than France and Germany combined. Oldham's textile industry fell into decline in the mid-20th century; the town's last mill closed in 1998. The demise of textile processing in Oldham depressed and heavily affected the local economy. Today Oldham is a predominantly residential town, and the improvement of the town centre is the focus of a project for transforming Oldham into a centre for further education and the performing arts. It is, however, still distinguished architecturally by the surviving cotton mills and other buildings associated with that industry. As of 2001, the town had a population of 103,544 and an area of around 26 square miles (67 km2).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Rush_(actor)
William Rush (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2005-2007", "Grange Hill", "Ali Duncan", "7 episodes" ], [ "2007", "The Street", "Jack Taylor", "1 episode" ], [ "2007", "Drop Dead Gorgeous", "Lad 1", "1 episode" ], [ "2009-2012 , 2013", "Waterloo Road", "Josh Stevenson", "62 episodes" ], [ "2013", "Casualty", "Stef Kelly", "1 episode , episode titled : Cross Roads" ], [ "2014", "Coronation Street", "Ian", "1 episode" ], [ "2016", "The X Factor", "Himself", "Contestant" ], [ "2017", "Friday on My Mind", "George Young", "2 Episodes" ] ]
Filmography
William_Rush_(actor)_0
William Will Rush (born 6 July 1994) is a British actor, best known for his role in BBC One's Waterloo Road as Josh Stevenson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recurring_Saturday_Night_Live_characters_and_sketches_introduced_1996–97
Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1996–97
[ "Season", "Episode", "Host" ]
[ [ "22", "January 11 , 1997", "Kevin Spacey" ], [ "22", "April 12 , 1997", "Rob Lowe" ], [ "23", "February 7 , 1998", "John Goodman" ], [ "24", "February 6 , 1999", "Gwyneth Paltrow" ], [ "26", "October 14 , 2000", "Kate Hudson" ], [ "26", "January 20 , 2001", "Mena Suvari" ], [ "27", "January 12 , 2002", "Josh Hartnett" ], [ "28", "March 8 , 2003", "Queen Latifah" ], [ "30", "October 9 , 2004", "Queen Latifah" ] ]
The X-Presidents
Main article : The X-Presidents A cartoon by Robert Smigel , part of the Saturday TV Funhouse series . Debuted January 11 , 1997 . Appearances
Recurring_Saturday_Night_Live_characters_and_sketches_introduced_1996–1997_9
N/A
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aboriginal_Tasmanians
Aboriginal Tasmanians
[ "Clan", "Territory", "Seasonal migration" ]
[ [ "Leetermairremener", "St Patricks Head near St Marys", "Winter in the coastal areas of their own lands . Between August and October congregating around Moulting Lagoon and Schouten Island . In October they would move inland to St Pauls and Break o ' Day Rivers or up the Meredith River to the Elizabeth River area . In January , the band would move back to the coast" ], [ "Linetemairrener", "North of Great Oyster Bay", "As above" ], [ "Loontitetermairrelehoinner", "North Oyster Bay", "As above" ], [ "Toorernomairremener", "Schouten Passage", "As above" ], [ "Poredareme", "Little Swanport", "Winter in the coastal areas of their own lands . In August moving west to the Eastern Marshes , and through St Peters pass to Big River Country before returning to the coast in January" ], [ "Laremairremener", "Grindstone Bay", "As above" ], [ "Tyreddeme", "Maria Island", "As above" ], [ "Portmairremener", "Prosser River", "As above" ], [ "Pydairrerme", "Tasman Peninsula", "As above" ], [ "Moomairremener", "Pittwater , Risdon", "Moomairremener tended to move inland later than other bands , leaving between September and October and returning to the coast in June" ] ]
Tasmanian Aboriginal nations -- Oyster Bay ( Paredarerme )
The Paredarerme was estimated to be the largest Tasmanian nation with ten clans totalling 700 to 800 people . [ 62 ] The members of the Paredarerme nation had good relations with the Big River nation , with large congregations at favoured hunting sites inland and at the coast . Relations with the North Midlands nation were mostly hostile , and evidence suggests that the Douglas-Apsley region may have been a dangerous borderland rarely visited ( Ferguson 1986 pg22 ) . Generally , the clans of the Paredarerme ranged inland to the High Country for spring and summer and returned to the coast for autumn and winter , but not all people left their territory each year with some deciding to stay by the coast . Migrations provided a varied diet with plentiful seafood , seals and birds on the coast , and good hunting for kangaroos , wallabies and possums inland . [ 62 ] The High Country also provided opportunities to trade for ochre with the North-west and North people , and to harvest intoxicating gum from Eucalyptus gunnii , found only on the plateau . [ 55 ] The key determinant of camp sites was topography . The majority of camps were along river valleys , adjacent north facing hill slopes and on gentle slopes bordering a forest or marsh ( Brown 1986 ) .
Aboriginal_Tasmanian_1
The Aboriginal Tasmanians (Tasmanian: Palawa or Pakana) are the Aboriginal people of the Australian state of Tasmania, located south of the mainland. For much of the 20th century, the Tasmanian Aboriginal people were widely, and erroneously, thought of as being an extinct cultural and ethnic group. Contemporary figures (2016) for the number of people of Tasmanian Aboriginal descent vary according to the criteria used to determine this identity, ranging from 6,000 to over 23,000. First arriving in Tasmania (then a peninsula of Australia) around 40,000 years ago, the ancestors of the Aboriginal Tasmanians were cut off from the Australian mainland by rising sea levels c. 6000 BC. They were entirely isolated from the rest of the human race for 8,000 years until European contact. Before British colonisation of Tasmania in 1803, there were an estimated 3,000-15,000 Palawa. The Palawa population suffered a drastic drop in numbers within three decades, so that by 1835 only some 400 full-blooded Tasmanian aborigines survived, most of this remnant being incarcerated in camps where all but 47 died within the following 12 years. No consensus exists as to the cause, over which a major controversy arose. The traditional view, still affirmed, held that this dramatic demographic collapse was the result of the impact of introduced diseases, rather than the consequence of policy. Geoffrey Blainey, for example, wrote that by 1830 in Tasmania: Disease had killed most of them but warfare and private violence had also been devastating. Henry Reynolds attributed the depletion to losses in the Black War. Keith Windschuttle claimed that in addition to disease, the prostitution of women in a society already in decline, explained the extinction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-tech_architecture
High-tech architecture
[ "Name of Building", "Place", "Country", "Architect", "Year" ]
[ [ "BMA Tower", "Kansas City , Missouri", "United States", "Bruce Graham", "1961" ], [ "Riverplace Tower", "Jacksonville , Florida", "United States", "Welton Becket", "1967" ], [ "Irvine Company headquarters", "Newport Beach , California", "United States", "William Pereira", "1968" ], [ "John Hancock Center", "Chicago , Illinois", "United States", "Bruce Graham", "1969" ], [ "World Trade Center", "New York City", "United States", "Minoru Yamasaki", "1971" ], [ "Willis Tower", "Chicago , Illinois", "United States", "Bruce Graham", "1973" ], [ "Marquette Plaza", "Minneapolis , Minnesota", "United States", "Gunnar Birkerts", "1973" ], [ "Hopkins House", "London", "United Kingdom", "Michael Hopkins and Partners", "1976" ], [ "One US Bank Plaza", "St. Louis , Missouri", "United States", "Thompson , Ventulett , Stainback & Associates", "1976" ], [ "Centre Georges Pompidou", "Paris", "France", "Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers", "1977" ], [ "Internationales Congress Centrum Berlin", "Berlin", "Germany", "Ralf Schüler , Ursulina Schüler-Witte", "1979" ], [ "Aon Centre", "Wellington", "New Zealand", "Stephenson & Turner", "1983" ], [ "HSBC Hong Kong headquarters building", "Hong Kong", "China", "Norman Foster", "1985" ], [ "Lloyd 's Building", "London", "United Kingdom", "Richard Rogers", "1986" ], [ "Bank of China Tower", "Hong Kong", "China", "I.M . Pei", "1989" ], [ "Hotel Arts", "Barcelona", "Spain", "Bruce Graham", "1992" ], [ "Žižkov TV Tower", "Prague", "Czech Republic", "Václav Aulický , Jiří Kozák", "1992" ], [ "Lord 's Media Centre", "London", "United Kingdom", "Future Systems", "1999" ], [ "Burj Al Arab", "Dubai", "United Arab Emirates", "Tom Wright", "1999" ], [ "City of Manchester Stadium", "Manchester", "United Kingdom", "Arup", "2002" ] ]
Examples
High-tech_architecture_0
High-tech architecture, also known as Structural Expressionism, is a type of Late Modern architectural style that emerged in the 1970s, incorporating elements of high-tech industry and technology into building design. High-tech architecture grew from the modernist style, utilizing new advances in technology and building materials. It emphasizes transparency in design and construction, seeking to communicate the underlying structure and function of a building throughout its interior and exterior. High-tech architecture makes extensive use of steel, glass, and concrete, as these materials were becoming more advanced and available in a wider variety of forms at the time the style was developing. High-tech architecture focuses on creating adaptable buildings through choice of materials, internal structural elements, and programmatic design. It seeks to avoid links to the past, and as such eschews building materials commonly used in older styles of architecture. Common elements include hanging or overhanging floors, a lack of internal load bearing walls, and reconfigurable spaces. Some buildings incorporate prominent, bright colors in an attempt to evoke the sense of a drawing or diagram. Early high-tech buildings were referred to by historian Reyner Banham as serviced sheds due to their exposure of mechanical services in addition to the structure. Most of these early examples used exposed structural steel as their material of choice. As hollow structural sections had only become widely available in the early 1970s, high-tech architecture saw much experimentation with this material. High-tech utilizes a focus on factory aesthetics and a large central space serviced by many smaller maintenance areas to evoke a feeling of openness, honesty, and transparency.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Canada
List of the busiest airports in Canada
[ "Rank", "Airport", "Serves", "Aircraft movements", "Annual change" ]
[ [ "1", "Toronto Pearson International Airport", "Greater Toronto Area", "435,592", "1.2%" ], [ "2", "Vancouver International Airport", "Metro Vancouver", "300,063", "0.5%" ], [ "3", "Calgary International Airport", "Calgary", "240,709", "1.5%" ], [ "4", "Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport", "Greater Montreal", "231,775", "-0.1%" ], [ "5", "Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport", "Ottawa", "160,405", "-6.6%" ], [ "6", "Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport", "Greater Montreal", "151,816", "-8.9%" ], [ "7", "Boundary Bay Airport", "Greater Vancouver", "148,674", "1.2%" ], [ "8", "Edmonton International Airport", "Edmonton Capital Region", "142,269", "3.8%" ], [ "9", "Buttonville Municipal Airport", "Markham", "138,676", "1.5%" ], [ "10", "Victoria International Airport", "Victoria", "137,054", "-3.2%" ], [ "11", "Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport", "Quebec City", "133,673", "3.7%" ], [ "12", "Calgary/Springbank Airport", "Calgary", "132,677", "-0.4%" ], [ "13", "Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport", "Winnipeg", "131,237", "-5.1%" ], [ "14", "Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport", "Toronto", "114,486", "2.8%" ], [ "15", "Abbotsford International Airport", "Abbotsford", "108,429", "9.9%" ], [ "16", "Thunder Bay International Airport", "Thunder Bay", "108,130", "10.6%" ], [ "17", "Region of Waterloo International Airport", "Regional Municipality of Waterloo", "103,433", "6.3%" ], [ "18", "St. Andrews Airport", "Winnipeg", "91,130", "-14.2%" ], [ "19", "Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport", "Saskatoon", "91,086", "-3.3%" ], [ "20", "Pitt Meadows Airport", "Pitt Meadows", "87,123", "-26.7%" ] ]
2012 -- Canada 's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Canada_15
The following is a list of the busiest airports in Canada. The airports are ranked by passenger traffic and aircraft movements. For each airport, the lists cite the city served by the airport as designated by Transport Canada, not necessarily the municipality where the airport is physically located. Since 2010, Toronto-Pearson and Vancouver International have been the two busiest airports by both passengers served and aircraft movements. Toronto-Pearson's location within the most populous metropolitan region of Canada solidifies its top spot amongst all of Canada's airports, serving more passengers and having more aircraft movements than the top two other airports combined. Given its advantageous position on the west coast of Canada, Vancouver International has long served as Canada's hub for flights bound for Asia and Oceania.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_200_metre_individual_medley
Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men's 200 metre individual medley
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Denys Dubrov", "Ukraine", "2:06.87" ], [ "2", "5", "Maksym Krypak", "Ukraine", "2:08.10" ], [ "3", "3", "Dmytro Vanzenko", "Ukraine", "2:10.48" ], [ "4", "2", "Benoit Huot", "Canada", "2:11.85" ], [ "5", "6", "Olivier van de Voort", "Netherlands", "2:13.72" ], [ "6", "7", "Kevin Paul", "South Africa", "2:16.25" ], [ "7", "8", "Sven Decaesstecker", "Belgium", "2:16.94" ], [ "8", "1", "Isaac Bouckley", "Canada", "2:17.33" ] ]
Results -- SM10
Main article : Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men 's 200 metre individual medley S10 18:59 11 September 2016 : [ 5 ]
Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_200_metre_individual_medley_4
The men's 200 metre individual medley swimming events for the 2016 Summer Paralympics took place at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium from 8 to 17 September. A total of eleven events were contested for different classifications.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_symbol
Currency symbol
[ "Symbol", "Uses", "Notes" ]
[ [ "¤", "Generic currency sign", "Used when the correct symbol is not available" ], [ "؋", "Afghan afghani", "" ], [ "Ar", "Malagasy ariary", "" ], [ "฿", "Thai baht", "Used for Bitcoin in cases where the Bitcoin Sign is unavailable" ], [ "B/", "Panamanian balboa", "" ], [ "Br", "Ethiopian birr ; Belarusian ruble", "" ], [ "₿", "Bitcoin", "Cryptocurrency , .mw-parser-output .monospaced { font-family : monospace , monospace } U+20BF ₿ .mw-parser-output span.smallcaps { font-variant : small-caps } .mw-parser-output span.smallcaps-smaller { font-size:85% } BITCOIN SIGN introduced in Unicode 10.0" ], [ "Bs.S", "Venezuelan bolívar variant", "Usually Bs" ], [ "GH₵", "Ghana cedi", "" ], [ "¢", "cent , centavo , etc", "A centesimal subdivision of currencies such as the US dollar , the Canadian dollar , and the Mexican peso . ( See article . ) See also c" ], [ "c", "cent etc . variant", "Preferred by currencies such as the Australian , New Zealand , South African cents ; the West African CFA centime ; and the divisions of the euro . See also ¢" ], [ "Ch", "Bhutanese chhertum", "A centesimal division of the ngultrum" ], [ "₡", "Costa Rican colón , symbol was also used for the Salvadoran colón", "The Salvadoran colón was discontinued in 2001 and it was replaced by the US dollar" ], [ "C $", "Nicaraguan córdoba", "" ], [ "D", "Gambian dalasi", "" ], [ "ден", "Macedonian denar", "Latin form : DEN" ], [ "دج", "Algerian dinar", "Latin form : DA" ], [ ".د.ب", "Bahraini dinar", "Latin form : BD" ], [ "د.ع", "Iraqi dinar", "Latin form : I.Q.D" ], [ "JD", "Jordanian dinar", "" ] ]
List of currency symbols currently in use
Some of these symbols are rare because the currency sub-unit that they represent is obsolete or obsolescent due to currency inflation .
Currency_symbol_0
A currency symbol or currency sign is a graphic symbol used as a shorthand for a currency's name, especially in reference to amounts of money.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._Air_Force_Test_Pilot_School_alumni
List of U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School alumni
[ "Name", "Service", "Rank", "Class", "Notable events" ]
[ [ "Milburn G. Apt *", "USAF", "O-03 Captain", "1954-02 54B", "First to exceed Mach 3 . Speed record of Mach 3.2 in X-2" ], [ "Fred J. Ascani", "USAF", "O-08 Major General", "1946-2 46B", "Father of Systems Engineering at Wright Field . F-86 speed record" ], [ "Richard Bong *", "USAF", "O-04 Major", "1945-01 45", "United States ' highest-scoring air ace . Medal of Honor recipient" ], [ "James JB Brown", "USAF", "O-04 Major", "1986-01 86A", "F-22 Raptor lead test pilot and F-117 Nighthawk chief test pilot" ], [ "Robert Cardenas", "USAF", "O-07 Brig . General", "1946-10 46J", "B-29 commander on mission to break sound barrier . Chief USAF test pilot for YB-49 flying wing" ], [ "Ken Chilstrom", "USAF", "O-06 Colonel", "1945-01 45", "Tested over twenty German and Japanese aircraft during World War II . First military pilot to fly XP-86 . First jet air race . First transport of air mail by jet" ], [ "Glen Edwards *", "USAF", "O-03 Captain", "1945-01 45", "Namesake of Edwards Air Force Base" ], [ "Frank K. Everest", "USAF", "O-07 Brig . General", "1946-04 46D", "Speed record of Mach 2.9 in the X-2 . Subject and co-author of The Fastest Man Alive" ], [ "Fitzhugh L. Fulton", "USAF", "O-07 Brig . General", "1952-02 52B", "Altitude record of 85,360 ft ( 26.02 km ) in the B-58 . XB-70 , YF-12 , 747 Space Shuttle Carrier Aircraft testiing" ], [ "Darryl Greenamyer", "Lockheed", "O-00 n/a", "1963-01 63A", "Piston engine speed record of 776 km/h ( 482 mph ) in an F8F-2 . Low altitude speed record of 1,590 km/h ( 990 mph ) in an F-104" ], [ "Bob Hoover", "USAF", "O-02 Lieutenant", "1946-03 46C", "Flew chase during the Mach one flight . Named the greatest stick-and-rudder man who ever lived by Jimmy Doolittle . Noted air show pilot in Shrike Commander and P-51" ], [ "Jay Jabour", "USAF", "O-07 Brigadier General", "1973-03 79B", "ATF and first F-22 Test Force Commander" ], [ "Tony LeVier", "Lockheed", "O-00 n/a", "1945-01 45", "Lockheed chief test pilot . P-38 , P-80 , XF-90 , XF-104 , U-2 testing" ], [ "Arthur W. Murray", "USAF", "O-04 Major", "1945-07 45G", "X-1A , X-1B , X-4 , X-5 testing" ], [ "Art Nalls", "USMC", "O-05 Lt Colonel", "1985-01 85A", "Harrier testing ; owner and air show pilot of privately owned Harrier" ], [ "Bruce Peterson", "NASA", "O-00 n/a", "1963-01 63A", "M2-F1 , M2-F2 , HL-10 lifting body flights" ], [ "Steve Pisanos", "USAF", "O-06 Colonel", "1945-04 45D", "F-80 Shooting Star , F-102 Delta Dagger , F-4E testing" ], [ "Jack Ridley *", "USAF", "O-06 Colonel", "1946-01 46A", "Project engineer for the team that broke the sound barrier" ], [ "Robert L. Stephens", "USAF", "O-06 Colonel", "1949-04 49D", "Speed and altitude records testing the YF-12 and SR-71" ], [ "Robert E. Thacker", "USAF", "O-06 Colonel", "1946-01 46", "P-80 Shooting Star , P-82 distance/speed record , Lockheed solar-powered aircraft" ] ]
Famous alumni -- Flight test
BGen . Robert Cardenas , USAF , YB-49 chief USAF test pilot Lt. Bob Hoover , USAF , test and demonstration pilot Tony LeVier , Lockheed , chief test pilot Joseph John `` Tym '' Tymczyszyn , Test Pilot of America 's first commercial jet aircraft * Individual was killed in a work-related ( aviation ) accident .
List_of_U.S._Air_Force_Test_Pilot_School_alumni_1
The U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School (TPS) graduated the following notable alumni who made significant contributions to the aerospace field. The school's mission is to produce experimental test pilots, flight test engineers, and flight test navigators to lead and conduct test and evaluation of aerospace weapon systems. The school was established on September 9, 1944, as the Flight Test Training Unit at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (AFB) in Dayton, Ohio. To take advantage of the uncongested skies and superb flying weather, the school was moved on February 4, 1951, to its present location at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert of Southern California. Edwards AFB is the home of the Air Force Flight Test Center and has been an integral part of flight testing for over fifty years. Between 1962 and 1972, the Test Pilot School expanded its role to include astronaut training for military test pilots. Thirty-seven TPS graduates of this era were selected for the U.S. space program, and twenty-six went on to earn astronaut's wings by flying in the X-15, Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle programs. Although the school no longer trains astronauts, many TPS graduates since 1972 have been selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for duties in space. The school encourages applications from civilians, personnel from other U.S. military services, and individuals from foreign countries. An exchange program allows selected students to attend other test pilot schools including the United States Naval Test Pilot School, the United Kingdom's Empire Test Pilots' School, and France's EPNER.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derry_Mathews
Derry Mathews
[ "No", "Result", "Record", "Opponent", "Type", "Round , time", "Date", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "52", "Loss", "38-12-2", "Ohara Davies", "TKO", "3 ( 12 )", "4 Mar 2017", "The O2 Arena , London , England", "For WBC Silver super lightweight title" ], [ "51", "Loss", "38-11-2", "Luke Campbell", "KO", "4 ( 12 )", "15 Oct 2016", "Echo Arena , Liverpool , England", "For WBC Silver and Commonwealth lightweight titles" ], [ "50", "Loss", "38-10-2", "Terry Flanagan", "UD", "12", "12 Mar 2016", "Echo Arena , Liverpool , England", "For WBO lightweight title" ], [ "49", "Win", "38-9-2", "Tony Luis", "UD", "12", "18 Apr 2015", "Echo Arena , Liverpool , England", "Won WBA interim lightweight title" ], [ "48", "Win", "37-9-2", "Gyorgy Mizsei Jr", "TKO", "5 ( 8 )", "6 Mar 2015", "Echo Arena , Liverpool , England", "" ], [ "47", "Win", "36-9-2", "Adam Dingsdale", "UD", "12", "25 Oct 2014", "Echo Arena , Liverpool , England", "Won vacant WBA Continental lightweight title" ], [ "46", "Win", "35-9-2", "Martin Gethin", "SD", "12", "10 May 2014", "Liverpool Olympia , Liverpool , England", "Won British lightweight title" ], [ "45", "Loss", "34-9-2", "Stephen Ormond", "UD", "10", "7 Dec 2013", "Echo Arena , Liverpool , England", "For WBO European lightweight title" ], [ "44", "Win", "34-8-2", "Curtis Woodhouse", "TKO", "4 ( 12 )", "21 Sep 2013", "Liverpool Olympia , Liverpool , England", "Retained Commonwealth lightweight title" ], [ "43", "Win", "33-8-2", "Tommy Coyle", "KO", "10 ( 12 )", "13 Jul 2013", "Craven Park , Hull , England", "Won vacant Commonwealth lightweight title" ], [ "42", "Draw", "32-8-2", "Anthony Crolla", "SD", "12", "30 Mar 2013", "Echo Arena , Liverpool , England", "For vacant Commonwealth lightweight title" ], [ "41", "Win", "32-8-1", "Asan Yuseinov", "KO", "1 ( 8 )", "7 Dec 2012", "Bowler 's Arena , Manchester , England", "" ], [ "40", "Loss", "31-8-1", "Terry Flanagan", "UD", "3", "6 Oct 2012", "Liverpool Olympia , Liverpool , England", "Prizefighter : The Lightweights II - Semi-Final" ], [ "39", "Win", "31-7-1", "Jamie Spence", "UD", "3", "6 Oct 2012", "Liverpool Olympia , Liverpool , England", "Prizefighter : The Lightweights II - Quarter-Final" ], [ "38", "Loss", "30-7-1", "Gavin Rees", "TKO", "9 ( 12 )", "7 Jul 2012", "Motorpoint Arena , Sheffield , England", "For British and EBU European lightweight titles" ], [ "37", "Win", "30-6-1", "Anthony Crolla", "TKO", "6 ( 12 )", "21 Apr 2012", "Oldham Sports Centre , Oldham , England", "Won British lightweight title" ], [ "36", "Loss", "29-6-1", "Emiliano Marsili", "TKO", "7 ( 12 )", "20 Jan 2012", "Liverpool Olympia , Liverpool , England", "For IBO lightweight title" ], [ "35", "Draw", "29-5-1", "Gavin Rees", "TD", "4 ( 12 )", "1 Oct 2011", "Newport Leisure Centre , Newport , Wales", "For EBU European lightweight title" ], [ "34", "Win", "29-5", "Stephen Jennings", "TKO", "6 ( 10 )", "30 Jul 2011", "Greenbank Sports Centre , Liverpool , England", "Won British Masters lightweight title" ], [ "33", "Win", "28-5", "George Watson", "KO", "1 ( 8 )", "11 Jun 2011", "Liverpool Olympia , Liverpool , England", "" ] ]
Professional boxing record
Professional record summary 52 fights 38 wins 12 losses By knockout 20 9 By decision 18 3 Draws 2
Derry_Mathews_1
Derry Mathews (born 23 September 1983 is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2017. He held the WBA interim lightweight title in 2015 and has challenged twice for lightweight world championships; the WBO title in 2016 and the vacant IBO title in 2012. At regional level, he held the British lightweight title twice between 2012 and 2014; the Commonwealth lightweight title in 2013; and challenged twice for the EBU European lightweight title between 2011 and 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buildwas_Abbey
Buildwas Abbey
[ "Location", "Donor or original owner", "Date of acquisition", "Nature of property", "Approximate coordinates" ]
[ [ "Buildwas manor", "Bishop Roger de Clinton", "1135", "Land assessed as one hide at Domesday and subsequently", "52°38′07″N 2°31′38″W / 52.6354°N 2.5273°W / 52.6354 ; -2.5273 ( Buildwas )" ], [ "Meole", "Roger de Clinton and Hugh Nonant", "1135-1192", "A vill known as Crowmeole , uninhabited at Domesday , perhaps mainly pastoral . but apparently looked after by burgesses who lived in Salisbury . Bishop Hugh granted or confirmed the lordship of the manor in 1192", "52°42′11″N 2°47′21″W / 52.7031°N 2.7892°W / 52.7031 ; -2.7892 ( Meole )" ], [ "Ruckley", "Philip de Belmeis and Matilda , his wife", "By 1147", "Land , with grazing and pannage further east and north in Tong manor", "52°39′24″N 2°19′38″W / 52.6566°N 2.3273°W / 52.6566 ; -2.3273 ( Ruckley )" ], [ "Donington , Shropshire", "Richard de Belmeis", "Early , possibly around 1150", "Common pasturage throughout Donington manor and three acres of land to build a bridge to gain aceess from Ruckley", "52°39′21″N 2°19′15″W / 52.6557°N 2.3209°W / 52.6557 ; -2.3209 ( Donington )" ], [ "Little Buildwas", "William FitzAlan , Lord of Oswestry", "Before 1160 . Possibly 1140s", "The vill and all that pertains to it on land , in the waters , woods , meadows and pastures", "52°38′23″N 2°32′01″W / 52.6398°N 2.5335°W / 52.6398 ; -2.5335 ( Little Buildwas )" ], [ "Chester Foregate", "Bishop Richard Peche", "c.1161", "A messuage or house", "53°11′29″N 2°53′10″W / 53.1913°N 2.886°W / 53.1913 ; -2.886 ( Chester Foregate )" ], [ "Between Weston and Brockton , Staffordshire", "William , son of John Bagoth", "1176", "Land", "52°42′49″N 2°17′55″W / 52.7135°N 2.2987°W / 52.7135 ; -2.2987 ( Weston/Brockton )" ], [ "Brockton", "Gerald of Brockton and his son", "Before 1189", "Land", "52°43′14″N 2°17′39″W / 52.7205°N 2.2941°W / 52.7205 ; -2.2941 ( Brockton Grange )" ], [ "Cosford , Shropshire", "Richard of Pitchford", "Before 1189", "The services of Richard Crasset . Later William Crasset exchanged the services and/or some parcel of land elsewhere for land at Cosford", "52°38′13″N 2°19′09″W / 52.6369°N 2.3191°W / 52.6369 ; -2.3191 ( Cosford )" ], [ "Hatton , Shropshire", "Adam Treynel , also known as Adam of Hatton , and Reginald , his son", "Before 1189", "A moiety of the vill of Hatton , situated to the east of the Twybrook , a tributary of the River Worfe", "52°38′10″N 2°20′56″W / 52.636°N 2.349°W / 52.636 ; -2.349 ( Hatton ( east moiety ) )" ], [ "Walton , Staffordshire", "Walter Fitz Herman", "By 1189", "A moiety of the vill", "52°45′22″N 2°17′09″W / 52.7562°N 2.2857°W / 52.7562 ; -2.2857 ( Walton Grange )" ], [ "Cauldon , Staffordshire", "William of Cauldon", "By 1189 . In 1287 exchanged with Croxden Abbey for Adeney", "Land", "53°02′07″N 1°52′22″W / 53.0354°N 1.8729°W / 53.0354 ; -1.8729 ( Caldon Grange )" ], [ "Ivonbrook , near Grangemill in Derbyshire", "Henry Fitz Fulk", "By 1189", "Land", "53°07′27″N 1°38′24″W / 53.1242°N 1.64°W / 53.1242 ; -1.64 ( Ivonbrook Grange )" ], [ "Wentnor , Shropshire", "Robert Corbet of Caus", "About 1198", "Mill", "52°31′48″N 2°55′00″W / 52.53°N 2.9168°W / 52.53 ; -2.9168 ( Wentnor )" ], [ "Hatton , Shropshire", "John de Hemes and Walter , his son", "By 1202", "John granted lease of a virgate and twelve acres of his demesne . Walter added the remainder of the land in the western moiety of Hatton , as far as the road that runs through Evelith . Annual rent of 12d . payable , with a further rent of five shillings to the Traynels , as manorial lords", "52°38′04″N 2°21′40″W / 52.6345°N 2.3610°W / 52.6345 ; -2.3610 ( Hatton ( west moiety ) )" ], [ "Wentnor", "Robert Corbet of Caus", "About 1203 -1218", "Ritton and Hulemore : large areas of grazing land in the Stiperstones", "52°34′56″N 2°55′47″W / 52.5822°N 2.9296°W / 52.5822 ; -2.9296 ( Stiperstones )" ], [ "Kinnerton", "Richard Corbet of Wattlesborough", "Between 1217 and 1224", "The entire vill of Kinnerton in Wentnor", "52°33′42″N 2°55′11″W / 52.5616°N 2.9198°W / 52.5616 ; -2.9198 ( Kinnerton )" ], [ "Broseley", "Philip de Burwardesley", "c. 1220", "Right to quarry stone in the wood at Broseley and to cut down trees to make a road to the River Severn , but not to remove the timber", "52°37′22″N 2°28′46″W / 52.6229°N 2.4794°W / 52.6229 ; -2.4794 ( Broseley )" ], [ "Harnage , near Cound , Shropshire", "Gilbert de Lacy , Lord of Cressage", "By 1234 , probably 1232", "The whole vill , together with rights of pasture . Right of road through Cressage for the abbeys employees to wash sheep in the River Severn and to load barges there", "52°36′58″N 2°38′23″W / 52.6161°N 2.6396°W / 52.6161 ; -2.6396 ( Harnage Grange )" ], [ "Kinnerton", "Thomas Corbet of Caus", "1236", "Right to enclose the abbey 's lands around Kinnerton", "52°33′49″N 2°56′16″W / 52.5636°N 2.9378°W / 52.5636 ; -2.9378 ( Kinnerton )" ] ]
Wealth and endowments -- List of endowments
Buildwas_Abbey_0
Buildwas Abbey was a Cistercian (originally Savigniac) monastery located on the banks of the River Severn, at Buildwas, Shropshire, England - today about two miles (3 km) west of Ironbridge. Founded by the local bishop in 1135, it was sparsely endowed at the outset but enjoyed several periods of growth and increasing wealth: notably under Abbot Ranulf in the second half of the 12th century and again from the mid-13th century, when large numbers of acquisitions were made from the local landed gentry. Abbots were regularly used as agents by Plantagenet in their attempts to subdue Ireland and Wales and the abbey acquired a daughter house in each country. It was a centre of learning, with a substantial library, and was noted for its discipline until the economic and demographic crises of the 14th century brought about decline and difficulties, exacerbated by conflict and political instability in the Welsh Marches. The abbey was suppressed in 1536 as part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII. Substantial remains of the abbey church and monk's quarters remain and are in the care of English Heritage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_works_for_the_stage_by_Richard_Wagner
List of works for the stage by Richard Wagner
[ "WWV", "Title", "Genre and Acts", "Year of comp", "Première date", "Place and theatre", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Leubald", "Trauerspiel 5 Acts", "1827-28", "9 August 1989", "Bayreuth , Studiobühne Schützenhaus", "Childhood attempt to write a grand tragedy based on Shakespearean themes . A version of the text exists , but no music survives" ], [ "6", "Die Laune des Verliebten ( unfinished ) English : The infatuated lover 's caprice", "Oper ?", "1829-30", "Unperformed", "-", "Based on a play by Goethe . Neither text nor music survives" ], [ "31", "Die Hochzeit ( unfinished ) English : The Wedding", "Oper", "1832", "13 February 1938 ( fragments )", "Leipzig , Neues Theater", "Based on a story by J.G.G . Büsching" ], [ "32", "Die Feen English : The Fairies Score", "Große romantische Oper 3 Acts", "1833-34", "29 June 1888", "Munich , Hoftheater", "A reworking of La donna serpente by Carlo Gozzi" ], [ "38", "Das Liebesverbot English : The Ban on Love Score", "Große komische Oper 2 Acts", "1835-36", "29 March 1836", "Magdeburg , Stadttheater", "Loosely based on Shakespeare 's Measure for Measure , and described ( Osborne ) as a not very successful German imitation of Italian opera buffa" ], [ "40", "Die hohe Braut English : The High-born Bride", "Große Oper 4 Acts", "1836-42", "1848 ( date not recorded )", "Prague", "Libretto sketched by Wagner in 1836-37 , completed in 1842 , and eventually set to music by Jan Bedrich Kittl under the title Bianca und Giuseppe" ], [ "48", "Männerlist größer als Frauenlist , oder Die glückliche Bärenfamilie ( unfinished ) English : Men are more cunning than women or The Happy Bear family", "komische Oper", "1839", "13 October 2007 ( fragments )", "London , Linbury Studio , Royal Opera House", "Based on a tale from One Thousand and One Nights . The libretto was completed but only the first three numbers set to music . These were lost until 1994" ], [ "49", "Rienzi , der letzte der Tribunen English : Rienzi , the Last of the Tribunes Score", "Große tragische Oper 5 Acts", "1839-40", "20 October 1842", "Dresden , Königliches Opernhaus", "Based on a drama by Edward Bulwer Lytton" ], [ "63", "Der fliegende Holländer English : The Flying Dutchman Score", "romantische Oper 3 Acts", "1841", "2 January 1843", "Dresden , Königliches Opernhaus", "The orchestration was revised by Wagner several times . The opera is sometimes performed in a single act , without intermissions" ], [ "66", "Die Sarazenin English : The Saracen Woman", "Oper 5 Acts", "1841-42", "Unperformed", "-", "Libretto based on the character Manfred from Lord Byron 's drama , not set to music" ], [ "68", "Die Bergwerke zu Falun English : The Mines of Falun", "Oper 3 Acts", "1842", "Unperformed", "-", "Sketch of opera , based on a story by E. T. A. Hoffmann" ], [ "70", "Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf dem Wartburg ( aka Tannhäuser ) English : Tannhäuser and the Song Contest on the Wartburg Score ( Dresden and Paris versions )", "Große romantische Oper 3 Acts", "1843-45", "19 October 1845 ; Revised version : 18 March 1861", "Dresden , Königliches Opernhaus ( 1845 ) ; Paris , Opéra ( 1861 )", "Wagner did not produce a definitive edition of the score . The Paris premiere was disrupted by political and other demonstrations" ], [ "75", "Lohengrin Score", "romantische Oper 3 Acts", "1846-48", "28 August 1850", "Weimar , Hoftheater", "Loosely based on the German legend of Lohengrin , as presented in medieval verse including Wolfram von Eschenbach 's Parzival" ], [ "76", "Friedrich I", "Oper ? 5 Acts", "1848-49", "Unperformed", "-", "Project on Frederick I of Prussia , possibly intended as a music drama . No libretto or music written" ], [ "80", "Jesus von Nazareth English : Jesus of Nazareth", "Oper ? 5 Acts", "1848-49", "Unperformed", "-", "Prose draft only for libretto , no music written . Aspects of the sketch may have been used in the writing of Parsifal" ], [ "81", "Achilleus English : Achilles", "Oper ?", "1848-49", "Unperformed", "-", "Prose sketch , no music written" ], [ "82", "Wieland der Schmied English : Wieland the Smith", "Heldenoper 3 Acts", "1849-50", "Unperformed", "-", "Prose sketch for a heroic opera , offered to and rejected by Liszt and Berlioz . Eventually adapted by O. Schlemm and set by Ján Levoslav Bella ( premiere Slovak National Theatre , Bratislava , 28 April 1926 )" ], [ "86A", "Das Rheingold English : The Rhine Gold Score", "Bühnenfestspiel Vorabend 1 Act", "1853-54", "22 September 1869", "Munich , Hofoper", "First part of Der Ring des Nibelungen . First performance as part of complete Ring cycle : 13 August 1876 , at Bayreuth Festspielhaus" ], [ "86B", "Die Walküre English : The Valkyrie Score", "Bühnenfestspiel erster Tag 3 Acts", "1854-56", "26 June 1870", "Munich , Hofoper", "Second part of Der Ring des Nibelungen . First performed as part of complete Ring cycle : 14 August 1876 , at Bayreuth Festspielhaus" ], [ "89", "Die Sieger English : The Victors", "Oper ?", "1856", "Unperformed", "-", "Prose outline and music sketches for an opera on a Buddhist subject ; some music may have been used in later works" ] ]
List of works for the stage
List_of_works_for_the_stage_by_Wagner_0
Richard Wagner's works for the stage, representing more than 50 years of creative life, comprise his 13 completed operas and a similar number of failed or abandoned projects. His first effort, begun when he was 13, was a prose drama, Leubald, but thereafter all his works were conceived as some form of musical drama. It has been suggested that Wagner's wish to add incidental music to Leubald, in the manner of Beethoven's treatment of Goethe's drama Egmont, may have been the initial stimulus that directed him to musical composition. Wagner's musical education began in 1828, and a year later he was producing his earliest compositions, writing words and music, since lost, for his first opera attempt, Die Laune des Verliebten. During the subsequent decade he began several more opera projects, none of which was successful although two were completed and one was staged professionally. His first commercial success came in 1842 with Rienzi, by which time he had completed Der fliegende Holländer, in which for the first time he used the device of the leitmotiv, a characteristic that became a feature of all his later works. After accepting the post of Kapellmeister at the Dresden court of the King of Saxony in February 1843, Wagner continued to compose operas and plan various large-scale projects. His political activities forced him to flee the city in 1849, beginning a long period of exile. In Zurich, his first refuge, he wrote the essay Die Kunst und die Revolution (Art and the Revolution), in which he introduced the concept of Gesamtkunstwerk, or drama-through-music. This idea was developed in the extended discourse Oper und Drama (Opera and Drama), 1850-51. A different form of verse-setting, which Wagner termed Versmelodie, was proposed, in which the music would grow out of the verse, this unification overriding such traditional operatic considerations as display arias written as showcases for the talents of individual singers. According to Wagner historian Robert Gutman: The orchestra with its many tongues would take over the traditional operatic tasks of the chorus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwestern_Lacrosse_Conference
Southwestern Lacrosse Conference
[ "Institution", "Location", "Enrollment", "Team Nickname" ]
[ [ "University of Arizona", "Tucson , Arizona", "36,000", "Wildcats" ], [ "Arizona State University", "Tempe , Arizona", "65,000", "Sun Devils" ], [ "University of California , Los Angeles", "Los Angeles , California", "38,000", "Bruins" ], [ "University of California , Santa Barbara", "Santa Barbara , California", "20,000", "Gauchos" ], [ "Chapman University", "Orange , California", "4,200", "Panthers" ], [ "Claremont Colleges", "Claremont , California", "3,614", "Cougars" ], [ "Concordia University Irvine", "Irvine , California", "1,450", "Eagles" ], [ "Grand Canyon University", "Phoenix , Arizona", "40,001", "'Lopes" ], [ "University of Nevada , Las Vegas", "Paradise , Nevada", "31,000", "Rebels" ], [ "San Diego State University", "San Diego , California", "34,000", "Aztecs" ], [ "University of Southern California", "Los Angeles , California", "33,500", "Trojans" ] ]
Division I
Southwestern_Lacrosse_Conference_0
The Southwestern Lacrosse Conference (SLC) is a lacrosse-only athletic conference affiliated with the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA). The conference incorporates teams in California, Arizona, and Nevada and is divided into two divisions, Division I and Division II.