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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Ming_dynasty
Timeline of the Ming dynasty
[ "Year", "Date", "Event" ]
[ [ "1660", "February", "Qing forces launch an attack on Kinmen Island ( Quemoy ) and Xiamen but fail" ], [ "1661", "21 April", "Zheng Chenggong departs from Kinmen Island ( Quemoy ) for Taiwan" ], [ "1661", "30 April", "Zheng Chenggong arrives on the shores of Dutch Formosa" ], [ "1661", "1 May", "Fort Provintia surrenders to Zheng Chenggong" ], [ "1661", "June", "Pye Min massacres most of the Yongli Emperor 's entourage" ], [ "1662", "20 January", "Qing forces advance towards Inwa and force the return of the Yongli Emperor" ], [ "1662", "1 February", "Siege of Fort Zeelandia : Fort Zeelandia surrenders to Zheng Chenggong" ], [ "1662", "May", "The Yongli Emperor is executed in Yunnan ; so ends the Southern Ming resistance on the mainland" ], [ "1662", "23 June", "Zheng Chenggong dies and is succeeded by his son Zheng Jing" ], [ "1662", "23 December", "Zhu Yihai dies" ], [ "1664", "", "The Qing dynasty conquers Fujian and Zheng Jing retreats to Taiwan" ] ]
17th century -- 1660s
Timeline_of_the_Ming_dynasty_33
This is a timeline of the Ming dynasty from the rise of the Hongwu Emperor to the rise and establishment of the Qing dynasty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Girls'_100_metres
2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics – Girls' 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Jennifer Madu", "United States", "11.57" ], [ "2", "5", "Myasia Jacobs", "United States", "11.61" ], [ "3", "3", "Christania Williams", "Jamaica", "11.63" ], [ "4", "6", "Galina Nikolova", "Bulgaria", "11.68" ], [ "5", "7", "Khamica Bingham", "Canada", "11.71" ], [ "6", "8", "Tamiris de Liz", "Brazil", "11.73" ], [ "7", "1", "Annika Drazek", "Germany", "11.92" ], [ "8", "2", "Kamila Ciba", "Poland", "12.00" ] ]
Final
[ 4 ]
2011_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Girls'_100_metres_11
The girls' 100 metres at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held at the Stadium Nord Lille Métropole on 6 and 7 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibiu_Cycling_Tour
Sibiu Cycling Tour
[ "Year", "Country", "Rider", "Team" ]
[ [ "2011", "Bulgaria", "Vladimir Koev", "Konya-Şekerspor-Torku-Vivelo" ], [ "2012", "Spain", "Víctor de la Parte", "SP Tableware" ], [ "2013", "Italy", "Davide Rebellin", "CCC-Polsat-Polkowice" ], [ "2014", "Croatia", "Radoslav Rogina", "Adria Mobil" ], [ "2015", "Italy", "Mauro Finetto", "Southeast Pro Cycling" ], [ "2016", "Bulgaria", "Nikolay Mihaylov", "CCC-Sprandi-Polkowice" ], [ "2017", "Colombia", "Egan Bernal", "Androni-Sidermec-Bottecchia" ], [ "2018", "Colombia", "Iván Sosa", "Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec" ] ]
Overall winners
Cycling_Tour_of_Sibiu_0
The Sibiu Cycling Tour (Cycling Tour of Sibiu until 2015) is a 2.1 category professional bicycle road race held in Sibiu, Romania. Its first edition took place in July 2011, as part of the UCI Europe Tour. The race is organised with the support of the local council as well as the regional council of Sibiu. Held entirely around the city, the race normally runs over four days including a prologue on the cobbled streets of the city, and two climbing stages, one on the Transfăgărăşan Road to Balea Lac and a second to the mountain resort of Paltinis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_Legislative_Council_of_Hong_Kong
3rd Legislative Council of Hong Kong
[ "GC/FC", "Constituency", "Elected Members", "Elected Party", "First Assumed Office", "Born In" ]
[ [ "GC", "Hong Kong Island", "Rita Fan", "Independent", "1983", "1947" ], [ "GC", "New Territories East", "James Tien", "Liberal", "1988", "1947" ], [ "GC", "New Territories West", "Albert Ho", "Democratic", "1995", "1951" ], [ "FC", "Engineering", "Raymond Ho", "Breakfast Group", "1996", "1939" ], [ "GC", "New Territories West", "Lee Cheuk-yan", "CTU", "1995", "1957" ], [ "GC", "Hong Kong Island", "Martin Lee", "Democratic", "1985", "1938" ], [ "FC", "Finance", "David Li", "Independent", "1985", "1939" ], [ "GC", "Kowloon East", "Fred Li", "Democratic", "1991", "1955" ], [ "FC", "Industrial ( Second )", "Lui Ming-wah", "Breakfast Group", "1998", "1938" ], [ "FC", "Legal", "Margaret Ng", "A45 Concern Group", "1995", "1948" ], [ "GC", "New Territories West", "Selina Chow", "Liberal", "1981", "1945" ], [ "GC", "Kowloon West", "James To", "Democratic", "1991", "1963" ], [ "FC", "Education", "Cheung Man-kwong", "Democratic / PTU", "1991", "1954" ], [ "GC", "Kowloon East", "Chan Yuen-han", "FTU / DAB", "1995", "1946" ], [ "FC", "Insurance", "Bernard Chan", "Breakfast Group", "1998", "1965" ], [ "GC", "Kowloon East", "Chan Kam-lam", "DAB", "1995", "1949" ], [ "FC", "Textiles and Garment", "Sophie Leung", "Liberal", "1996", "1945" ], [ "GC", "New Territories West", "Leung Yiu-chung", "NWSC", "1995", "1953" ], [ "FC", "Information Technology", "Sin Chung-kai", "Democratic", "1995", "1960" ], [ "FC", "Commercial ( Second )", "Philip Wong", "Independent", "1991", "1938" ] ]
List of members
The following table is a list of LegCo members elected on 12 September 2004 in the order of precedence.. Key to changes since legislative election : a = change in party allegiance b = by-election
3rd_Legislative_Council_of_Hong_Kong_1
The Third Legislative Council of Hong Kong was the meeting of the legislative branch of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. The membership of the LegCo is based on the 2004 election. The term of the session was from 1 October 2004 to 30 September 2008, during the second half of the Tung Chee-hwa's administration until his resignation in 2005 and was replaced by Donald Tsang for the rest of the term, and also the beginning of the third term of Chief Executive after Tsang won in the 2007 Election. The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) became the largest party with 10 seats (not including the two DAB members who ran under the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions banner). Notable newcomers to the Legislative Council included Leung Kwok-hung, Alan Leong, Ronny Tong, Albert Cheng, and Jeffrey Lam.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Leicester_City_F.C._season
2013–14 Leicester City F.C. season
[ "Date", "Position", "Name", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "26 June 2013", "CB", "Joey Jones", "Yeovil Town", "Free" ], [ "17 July 2013", "CF", "Jermaine Beckford", "Bolton Wanderers", "Undisclosed" ], [ "28 August 2013", "RW", "Ben Marshall", "Blackburn Rovers", "Undisclosed" ], [ "4 April 2014", "CF", "Martyn Waghorn", "Wigan Athletic", "Undisclosed" ], [ "3 May 2014", "CF", "Kevin Phillips", "Retired", "Free" ] ]
Transfers -- Out
2013–14_Leicester_City_F.C._season_4
The 2013-14 season was Leicester City F.C. 's 109th season in the English football league system and their 62nd (non-consecutive) season in the second tier of English football. They were playing their fifth consecutive season in the Football League Championship. The season saw Leicester win their seventh second tier title, equalling the record for the most second tier titles set by Manchester City after leading the table since Boxing Day and comfortably earning promotion with six games to spare, before winning the title with two games to spare. Along the way, they broke several club records including most points in a single season (102), most league wins in a single season (31), most league home wins in a single season (17), the most consecutive league wins (9), the most consecutive away league wins (5), the longest unbeaten run away from home in the league (13) and the most consecutive league games scored in (31) (the latter two records continued on to the following season).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear-channel_station
Clear-channel station
[ "kHz", "Callsign", "City of license", "kW", "Transmitter coordinates" ]
[ [ "640", "KYUK", "Bethel", "10", "60°46′54″N 161°53′08″W / 60.78175°N 161.885639°W / 60.78175 ; -161.885639 ( KYUK 640 - 10 kW )" ], [ "650", "KENI", "Anchorage", "50", "61°09′58″N 149°49′34″W / 61.166111°N 149.826111°W / 61.166111 ; -149.826111 ( KENI 650 - 50 kW )" ], [ "660", "KFAR", "Fairbanks", "10", "64°48′29″N 147°29′34″W / 64.808056°N 147.492778°W / 64.808056 ; -147.492778 ( KFAR 660 - 10 kW )" ], [ "670", "KDLG", "Dillingham", "10", "59°02′43″N 158°27′07″W / 59.045278°N 158.451944°W / 59.045278 ; -158.451944 ( KDLG 670 - 10 kW )" ], [ "680", "KBRW", "Barrow", "10", "71°15′24″N 156°31′32″W / 71.256667°N 156.525556°W / 71.256667 ; -156.525556 ( KBRW 680 - 10 kW )" ], [ "700", "KBYR", "Anchorage", "10", "61°12′25″N 149°55′20″W / 61.206944°N 149.922222°W / 61.206944 ; -149.922222 ( KBYR 700 - 10 kW )" ], [ "720", "KOTZ", "Kotzebue", "10", "66°50′22″N 162°34′05″W / 66.839444°N 162.568056°W / 66.839444 ; -162.568056 ( KOTZ 720 - 10 kW )" ], [ "750", "KFQD", "Anchorage", "50", "61°20′18″N 150°02′03″W / 61.338333°N 150.034167°W / 61.338333 ; -150.034167 ( KFQD 750 - 10 kW )" ], [ "770", "KCHU", "Valdez", "9.7", "61°06′40″N 146°15′39″W / 61.111111°N 146.260833°W / 61.111111 ; -146.260833 ( KCHU 770 - 9.7 kW )" ], [ "780", "KNOM", "Nome", "25 / 14", "64°29′16″N 165°17′58″W / 64.487778°N 165.299444°W / 64.487778 ; -165.299444 ( KNOM 780 - 25 / 14 kW )" ], [ "820", "KCBF", "Fairbanks", "10", "64°52′44″N 147°40′06″W / 64.878889°N 147.668333°W / 64.878889 ; -147.668333 ( KCBF 820 - 10 kW )" ], [ "850", "KICY", "Nome", "50", "64°29′15″N 165°18′53″W / 64.4875°N 165.314722°W / 64.4875 ; -165.314722 ( KICY 850 - 50 kW )" ], [ "890", "KBBI", "Homer", "10", "59°40′14″N 151°26′38″W / 59.670556°N 151.443889°W / 59.670556 ; -151.443889 ( KBBI 890 - 10 kW )" ], [ "1020", "KVNT", "Eagle River", "10", "61°29′02″N 149°45′44″W / 61.483889°N 149.762222°W / 61.483889 ; -149.762222 ( KVNT 1020 - 10 kW )" ], [ "1080", "KOAN", "Anchorage", "10", "61°07′12″N 149°53′43″W / 61.12°N 149.895278°W / 61.12 ; -149.895278 ( KOAN 1080 - 10 kW )" ], [ "1170", "KJNP", "North Pole", "50 / 21", "64°45′34″N 147°19′26″W / 64.759444°N 147.323889°W / 64.759444 ; -147.323889 ( KJNP 1170 - 50 / 21 kW )" ] ]
List of all clear-channel stations
The following two tables show all of the class-A stations in North America . First is the Canada , Mexico , and contiguous United States table , for the former class I-A and class I-B stations . General Order 40 allocations are in bold . Second is the Alaska table , for the former class I-N stations . Under the most recent treaty , Mexican Class A stations which previously operated with 50 kW or less ( but a minimum of 10 kW nights ) may increase power to 100 kW days while retaining their 10 kW night operation . This created some anomalies where stations licensed for 10 kW during all hours could increase power to 100 kW days and 10 kW nights , unless a directional antenna system was installed for nights , in which case the maximum night power was 50 kW . Additionally , one Class B station which had been operating non-directionally with 100 kW days and 50 kW nights was required to reduce power to 50 kW during all hours . Class A ( former I-A/I-B ) stations kHz Callsign City of license kW Transmitter coordinates 540 CBK Watrous , Saskatchewan 50 51°40′48″N 105°26′48″W / 51.68°N 105.446667°W / 51.68 ; -105.446667 ( CBK 540 - 50 kW ) 540 CBT Grand Falls , Newfoundland and Labrador 10 48°57′03″N 55°37′34″W / 48.950833°N 55.626111°W / 48.950833 ; -55.626111 ( CBT 540 - 10 kW ) 540 XEWA San Luis Potosí , San Luis Potosí 150 22°09′29″N 100°55′35″W / 22.157944°N 100.92625°W / 22.157944 ; -100.92625 ( XEWA 540 - 150 kW ) 640 CBN St. John 's , Newfoundland and Labrador 10 47°34′08″N 52°48′45″W / 47.568889°N 52.8125°W / 47.568889 ; -52.8125 ( CBN 640 - 10 kW ) 640 KFI Los Angeles , California 50 33°52′47″N 118°00′47″W / 33.879722°N 118.013056°W / 33.879722 ; -118.013056 ( KFI 640 - 50 kW ) 650 WSM Nashville , Tennessee 50 35°59′53″N 86°47′27″W / 35.998194°N 86.790833°W / 35.998194 ; -86.790833 ( WSM 650 - 50 kW ) 660 WFAN New York , New York 50 40°51′35″N 73°47′07″W / 40.859722°N 73.785278°W / 40.859722 ; -73.785278 ( WFAN 660 - 50 kW ) 670 WSCR Chicago , Illinois 50 41°56′03″N 88°04′24″W / 41.934167°N 88.073333°W / 41.934167 ; -88.073333 ( WSCR 670 - 50 kW ) 680 KNBR San Francisco , California 50 37°32′50″N 122°14′00″W / 37.547222°N 122.233333°W / 37.547222 ; -122.233333 ( KNBR 680 - 50 kW ) 690 CKGM Montreal , Quebec 50 45°17′43″N 73°43′18″W / 45.2953°N 73.7217°W / 45.2953 ; -73.7217 ( CKGM 690 - 50 kW ) 690 XEWW Tijuana , Baja California 77.5 / 50 32°17′52″N 117°01′48″W / 32.297778°N 117.03°W / 32.297778 ; -117.03 ( XEWW 690 - 77.5 / 50 kW ) 700 WLW Cincinnati , Ohio 50 39°21′11″N 84°19′30″W / 39.353056°N 84.325°W / 39.353056 ; -84.325 ( WLW 700 - 50 kW ) 710 KIRO Seattle , Washington 50 47°23′55″N 122°26′00″W / 47.398611°N 122.433333°W / 47.398611 ; -122.433333 ( KIRO 710 - 50 kW ) 710 WOR New York , New York 50 40°47′51″N 74°05′24″W / 40.7975°N 74.09°W / 40.7975 ; -74.09 ( WOR 710 - 50 kW ) 720 WGN Chicago , Illinois 50 42°00′42″N 88°02′07″W / 42.011667°N 88.035278°W / 42.011667 ; -88.035278 ( WGN 720 - 50 kW ) 730 CKAC Montreal , Quebec 50 45°30′50″N 73°58′24″W / 45.5139°N 73.9733°W / 45.5139 ; -73.9733 ( CKAC 730 - 50 kW ) 730 XEX Mexico City , D.F . 60 / 100 19°21′54″N 98°57′28″W / 19.36505°N 98.957703°W / 19.36505 ; -98.957703 ( XEX 730 - 60 / 100 kW ) 740 CFZM Toronto , Ontario 50 43°34′30″N 79°49′02″W / 43.575°N 79.817222°W / 43.575 ; -79.817222 ( CFZM 740 - 50 kW ) 750 WSB Atlanta , Georgia 50 33°50′38″N 84°15′12″W / 33.843889°N 84.253333°W / 33.843889 ; -84.253333 ( WSB 750 - 50 kW ) 760 WJR Detroit , Michigan 50 42°10′05″N 83°12′54″W / 42.168056°N 83.215°W / 42.168056 ; -83.215 ( WJR 760 - 50 kW ) 770 WABC New York , New York 50 40°52′50″N 74°04′10″W / 40.880556°N 74.069444°W / 40.880556 ; -74.069444 ( WABC 770 - 50 kW ) 780 WBBM Chicago , Illinois 35 / 42 41°59′26″N 88°01′40″W / 41.990556°N 88.027778°W / 41.990556 ; -88.027778 ( WBBM 780 - 50 kW ) 800 XEROK Ciudad Juárez , Chihuahua 50 31°41′44″N 106°23′01″W / 31.695556°N 106.383611°W / 31.695556 ; -106.383611 ( XEROK 800 - 50 kW ) 810 KGO San Francisco , California 50 37°31′35″N 122°06′02″W / 37.526389°N 122.100556°W / 37.526389 ; -122.100556 ( KGO 810 - 50 kW ) 810 WGY Schenectady , New York 50 42°47′32″N 74°00′43″W / 42.792336°N 74.011937°W / 42.792336 ; -74.011937 ( WGY 810 - 50 kW ) 820 WBAP Fort Worth , Texas 50 32°36′38″N 97°10′04″W / 32.610556°N 97.167778°W / 32.610556 ; -97.167778 ( WBAP 820 - 50 kW ) 830 WCCO Minneapolis , Minnesota 50 45°10′44″N 93°20′59″W / 45.178889°N 93.349722°W / 45.178889 ; -93.349722 ( WCCO 830 - 50 kW ) 840 WHAS Louisville , Kentucky 50 38°15′40″N 85°25′43″W / 38.261111°N 85.428611°W / 38.261111 ; -85.428611 ( WHAS 840 - 50 kW ) 850 KOA Denver , Colorado 50 39°30′22″N 104°45′57″W / 39.506111°N 104.765833°W / 39.506111 ; -104.765833 ( KOA 850 - 50 kW ) 860 CJBC Toronto , Ontario 50 43°34′30″N 79°49′03″W / 43.575°N 79.8175°W / 43.575 ; -79.8175 ( CJBC 860 - 50 kW ) 870 WWL New Orleans , Louisiana 50 29°50′14″N 90°07′55″W / 29.837222°N 90.131944°W / 29.837222 ; -90.131944 ( WWL 870 - 50 kW ) 880 WCBS New York , New York 50 40°51′35″N 73°47′08″W / 40.859806°N 73.785444°W / 40.859806 ; -73.785444 ( WCBS 880 - 50 kW ) 890 WLS Chicago , Illinois 50 41°33′21″N 87°50′54″W / 41.555833°N 87.848333°W / 41.555833 ; -87.848333 ( WLS 890 - 50 kW ) 900 CKBI Prince Albert , Saskatchewan 10 53°12′03″N 105°45′14″W / 53.2008°N 105.7538°W / 53.2008 ; -105.7538 ( CKBI 900 - 10 kW ) 900 XEW Mexico City , D.F . 100 19°21′54″N 98°57′28″W / 19.36505°N 98.957703°W / 19.36505 ; -98.957703 ( XEW 900 - 100 kW ) 940 CFNV Montreal , Quebec 50 45°23′34″N 73°41′53″W / 45.3928°N 73.6981°W / 45.3928 ; -73.6981 ( CFNV 940 - 50 kW ) 940 XEQ Mexico City , D.F . 30 19°21′37″N 98°59′32″W / 19.360217°N 98.992194°W / 19.360217 ; -98.992194 ( XEQ 940 - 30 kW ) 990 CBW Winnipeg , Manitoba 50 / 46 49°50′10″N 97°30′46″W / 49.836111°N 97.512778°W / 49.836111 ; -97.512778 ( CBW 990 - 50 / 46 kW ) 990 CBY Corner Brook , Newfoundland and Labrador 10 48°55′58″N 57°54′22″W / 48.9328°N 57.9061°W / 48.9328 ; -57.9061 ( CBY 990 - 10 kW ) 1000 KOMO Seattle , Washington 50 47°27′49″N 122°26′27″W / 47.463611°N 122.440833°W / 47.463611 ; -122.440833 ( KOMO 1000 - 50 kW ) 1000 WMVP Chicago , Illinois 50 41°49′05″N 87°59′18″W / 41.818056°N 87.988333°W / 41.818056 ; -87.988333 ( WMVP 1000 - 50 kW ) 1000 XEOY Mexico City , D.F . 50 / 10 19°23′18″N 99°07′29″W / 19.388333°N 99.124722°W / 19.388333 ; -99.124722 ( XEOY 1000 - 50 / 10 kW ) 1010 CBR Calgary , Alberta 50 50°56′17″N 113°57′42″W / 50.938056°N 113.961667°W / 50.938056 ; -113.961667 ( CBR 1010 - 50 kW ) 1010 CFRB Toronto , Ontario 50 43°30′40″N 79°37′48″W / 43.511019°N 79.630019°W / 43.511019 ; -79.630019 ( CFRB 1010 - 50 kW ) 1020 KDKA Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania 50 40°33′34″N 79°57′10″W / 40.559481°N 79.95266°W / 40.559481 ; -79.95266 ( KDKA 1020 - 50 kW ) 1030 WBZ Boston , Massachusetts 50 42°16′44″N 70°52′34″W / 42.278889°N 70.876111°W / 42.278889 ; -70.876111 ( WBZ 1030 - 50 kW ) 1040 WHO Des Moines , Iowa 50 41°39′10″N 93°21′01″W / 41.652778°N 93.350278°W / 41.652778 ; -93.350278 ( WHO 1040 - 50 kW ) 1050 XEG Monterrey , Nuevo León 150 25°41′53″N 100°10′30″W / 25.698056°N 100.175°W / 25.698056 ; -100.175 ( XEG 1050 - 150 kW ) 1060 KYW Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 50 40°06′12″N 75°14′56″W / 40.103333°N 75.248889°W / 40.103333 ; -75.248889 ( KYW 1060 - 50 kW ) 1060 XEEP Mexico City , D.F . 100 / 20 19°21′50″N 99°01′38″W / 19.363972°N 99.027194°W / 19.363972 ; -99.027194 ( XEEP 1060 - 100 / 20 kW ) 1070 KNX Los Angeles , California 50 33°51′35″N 118°20′59″W / 33.859722°N 118.349722°W / 33.859722 ; -118.349722 ( KNX 1070 - 50 kW ) 1080 KRLD Dallas , Texas 50 32°53′25″N 96°38′44″W / 32.890281°N 96.645561°W / 32.890281 ; -96.645561 ( KRLD 1080 - 50 kW ) 1080 WTIC Hartford , Connecticut 50 41°46′39″N 72°48′19″W / 41.7775°N 72.805278°W / 41.7775 ; -72.805278 ( WTIC 1080 - 50 kW ) 1090 KAAY Little Rock , Arkansas 50 34°36′00″N 92°13′30″W / 34.6°N 92.225°W / 34.6 ; -92.225 ( KAAY 1090 - 50 kW ) 1090 WBAL Baltimore , Maryland 50 39°22′33″N 76°46′21″W / 39.375833°N 76.7725°W / 39.375833 ; -76.7725 ( WBAL 1090 - 50 kW ) 1090 XEPRS Rancho del Mar , Rosarito , Baja California 50 32°24′08″N 117°05′12″W / 32.402278°N 117.086722°W / 32.402278 ; -117.086722 ( XEPRS 1090 - 50 kW ) 1100 WTAM Cleveland , Ohio 50 41°16′50″N 81°37′22″W / 41.280556°N 81.622778°W / 41.280556 ; -81.622778 ( WTAM 1100 - 50 kW ) 1110 KFAB Omaha , Nebraska 50 41°07′11″N 96°00′06″W / 41.119722°N 96.001667°W / 41.119722 ; -96.001667 ( KFAB 1110 - 50 kW ) 1110 WBT Charlotte , North Carolina 50 35°07′56″N 80°53′23″W / 35.132222°N 80.889722°W / 35.132222 ; -80.889722 ( WBT 1110 - 50 kW ) 1120 KMOX St. Louis , Missouri 50 38°43′22″N 90°03′19″W / 38.722778°N 90.055278°W / 38.722778 ; -90.055278 ( KMOX 1120 - 50 kW ) 1130 CKWX Vancouver , British Columbia 50 49°09′27″N 123°04′01″W / 49.157601°N 123.067024°W / 49.157601 ; -123.067024 ( CKWX 1130 - 50 kW ) 1130 KWKH Shreveport , Louisiana 50 32°42′18″N 93°52′55″W / 32.705°N 93.881944°W / 32.705 ; -93.881944 ( KWKH 1130 - 50 kW ) 1130 WBBR New York , New York 50 40°48′39″N 74°02′24″W / 40.810833°N 74.04°W / 40.810833 ; -74.04 ( WBBR 1130 - 50 kW ) 1140 WRVA Richmond , Virginia 50 37°24′13″N 77°18′59″W / 37.403611°N 77.316389°W / 37.403611 ; -77.316389 ( WRVA 1140 - 50 kW ) 1140 XEMR Monterrey , Nuevo León 50 25°45′52″N 100°15′11″W / 25.764444°N 100.253056°W / 25.764444 ; -100.253056 ( XEMR 1140 - 50 kW ) 1160 KSL Salt Lake City , Utah 50 40°46′48″N 112°05′51″W / 40.78°N 112.0975°W / 40.78 ; -112.0975 ( KSL 1160 - 50 kW ) 1170 KFAQ Tulsa , Oklahoma 50 36°08′49″N 95°48′27″W / 36.146944°N 95.8075°W / 36.146944 ; -95.8075 ( KFAQ 1170 - 50 kW ) 1170 WWVA Wheeling , West Virginia 50 40°06′07″N 80°52′02″W / 40.101944°N 80.867222°W / 40.101944 ; -80.867222 ( WWVA 1170 - 50 kW ) 1180 WHAM Rochester , New York 50 43°04′55″N 77°43′30″W / 43.081944°N 77.725°W / 43.081944 ; -77.725 ( WHAM 1180 - 50 kW ) 1190 KEX Portland , Oregon 50 45°25′20″N 122°33′57″W / 45.422222°N 122.565833°W / 45.422222 ; -122.565833 ( KEX 1190 - 50 kW ) 1190 XEWK Guadalajara , Jalisco 50 / 10 20°44′11″N 103°20′52″W / 20.736389°N 103.347778°W / 20.736389 ; -103.347778 ( XEWK 1190 - 50 / 10 kW ) 1200 WOAI San Antonio , Texas 50 29°30′08″N 98°07′44″W / 29.502111°N 98.128806°W / 29.502111 ; -98.128806 ( WOAI 1200 - 50 kW ) 1210 WPHT Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 50 39°58′46″N 74°59′13″W / 39.979444°N 74.986944°W / 39.979444 ; -74.986944 ( WPHT 1210 - 50 kW ) 1220 XEB Mexico City , D.F . 100 19°18′31″N 99°03′32″W / 19.308611°N 99.058889°W / 19.308611 ; -99.058889 ( XEB 1220 - 100 kW ) 1500 KSTP Saint Paul , Minnesota 50 45°01′32″N 93°03′06″W / 45.025556°N 93.051667°W / 45.025556 ; -93.051667 ( KSTP 1500 - 50 kW ) 1500 WFED Washington , D.C. 50 39°02′31″N 77°02′47″W / 39.041944°N 77.046389°W / 39.041944 ; -77.046389 ( WFED 1500 - 50 kW ) 1510 WLAC Nashville , Tennessee 50 36°16′19″N 86°45′28″W / 36.271944°N 86.757778°W / 36.271944 ; -86.757778 ( WLAC 1510 - 50 kW ) 1520 KOKC Oklahoma City , Oklahoma 50 35°20′00″N 97°30′16″W / 35.333333°N 97.504444°W / 35.333333 ; -97.504444 ( KOKC 1520 - 50 kW ) 1520 WWKB Buffalo , New York 50 42°46′10″N 78°50′34″W / 42.769444°N 78.842778°W / 42.769444 ; -78.842778 ( WWKB 1520 - 50 kW ) 1530 KFBK Sacramento , California 50 38°50′54″N 121°28′58″W / 38.848333°N 121.482778°W / 38.848333 ; -121.482778 ( KFBK 1530 - 50 kW ) 1530 WCKY Cincinnati , Ohio 50 39°03′55″N 84°36′27″W / 39.065278°N 84.6075°W / 39.065278 ; -84.6075 ( WCKY 1530 - 50 kW ) 1540 KXEL Waterloo , Iowa 50 42°10′48″N 92°18′38″W / 42.18°N 92.310556°W / 42.18 ; -92.310556 ( KXEL 1540 - 50 kW ) 1540 ZNS-1 Nassau , Bahamas 50 25°00′14″N 77°21′01″W / 25.003917°N 77.350333°W / 25.003917 ; -77.350333 ( ZNS-1 1540 - 50 kW ) 1550 CBEF Windsor , Ontario 10 42°12′56″N 82°55′15″W / 42.2156°N 82.9208°W / 42.2156 ; -82.9208 ( CBEF 1550 - 10 kW ) 1560 KNZR Bakersfield , California 25 / 10 35°18′30″N 119°02′46″W / 35.308333°N 119.046111°W / 35.308333 ; -119.046111 ( KNZR 1560 - 25 / 10 kW ) 1560 WFME New York , New York 50 40°43′00″N 73°55′04″W / 40.716667°N 73.917778°W / 40.716667 ; -73.917778 ( WFME 1560 - 50 kW ) 1570 XERF Ciudad Acuña , Coahuila 100 29°21′00″N 101°02′00″W / 29.35°N 101.033333°W / 29.35 ; -101.033333 ( XERF 1570 - 100 kW ) 1580 CKDO Oshawa , Ontario 10 43°52′19″N 78°45′53″W / 43.871944°N 78.764722°W / 43.871944 ; -78.764722 ( CKDO 1580 - 10 kW )
Clear-channel_station_1
A clear-channel station is an AM radio station in North America that has the highest protection from interference from other stations, particularly concerning night-time skywave propagation. The system exists to ensure the viability of cross-country or cross-continent radio service, and is enforced through a series of treaties and statutory laws. Now known as Class A stations since 1982, they are occasionally still referred to by their former classifications of Class I-A (the highest classification), Class I-B (the next highest class), or Class I-N (for stations in Alaska too far away to cause interference to the primary clear-channel stations in the lower 48 states). The term clear-channel is used most often in the context of North America and the Caribbean, where the concept originated. Since 1941, these stations have been required to maintain at least 10,000 watts of power to retain their status. Nearly all these stations in the United States, Canada and The Bahamas broadcast at 50,000 watts, with several clear-channel stations in Mexico going as high as 150,000 watts and XEW in Mexico City operating at 250,000 watts for over 80 years. (Cuba was originally included in the plan and had several stations given clear-channel status, but Cuba stopped participating after the Cuban Revolution of 1959.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Club_Football_Awards
UEFA Club Football Awards
[ "Season", "Name", "Club" ]
[ [ "2014-15", "Lionel Messi", "Barcelona" ], [ "2015-16", "Lionel Messi", "Barcelona" ], [ "2016-17", "Mario Mandžukić", "Juventus" ], [ "2017-18", "Cristiano Ronaldo", "Real Madrid" ], [ "2018-19", "Lionel Messi", "Barcelona" ] ]
Best Goal of the Season
Lionel Messi has won this award a record three times , more than any other player .
UEFA_Club_Football_Awards_15
In recognition of the best players in the UEFA Champions League each year, UEFA gives out several awards to the most outstanding performers of the European club football season. The awards are presented in August each year at a special gala in Monaco; previously, the ceremony would coincide with the UEFA Super Cup, but since the Super Cup was moved to early August in 2014, the UEFA awards ceremony has been combined with the UEFA Champions League group stage draw. Internazionale is the only team whose players won all of the available awards in the same season (2009-10 season). On 23 September 2019 Lionel Messi was controversially injured for a number of months when slipping on the stage after collecting an award. For the 2010-11 season, the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award was replaced by the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award, but the positional awards returned in 2016-17.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1996 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Results" ]
[ [ "Kentucky 1", "Ed Whitfield", "Republican", "1994", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Ed Whitfield ( Republican ) 53.55% Dennis Null ( Democratic ) 46.45%" ], [ "Kentucky 2", "Ron Lewis", "Republican", "1994", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Ron Lewis ( Republican ) 58.09% Joe Wright ( Democratic ) 41.91%" ], [ "Kentucky 3", "Mike Ward", "Democratic", "1994", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Republican gain", "Y Anne Northup ( Republican ) 50.26% Mike Ward ( Democratic ) 49.74%" ], [ "Kentucky 4", "Jim Bunning", "Republican", "1986", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Jim Bunning ( Republican ) 68.39% Denny Bowman ( Democratic ) 31.61%" ], [ "Kentucky 5", "Hal Rogers", "Republican", "1980", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Hal Rogers ( Republican ) ( unopposed )" ], [ "Kentucky 6", "Scotty Baesler", "Democratic", "1992", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Scotty Baesler ( Democratic ) 55.70% Ernie Fletcher ( Republican ) 44.30%" ] ]
Kentucky
Main article : 1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky See also : List of United States Representatives from Kentucky and 1996 United States Senate election in Kentucky
1996_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_18
The 1996 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 5, 1996, which coincided with the re-election of President Bill Clinton. Democrats won by almost 60,000 votes (0.07%) and gained a net of two seats from the Republicans, but the Republicans retained an overall majority of seats in the House for the first time since 1928. Although the Republicans lost 3 seats, 1 of them included an Independent who would caucus with them and switch to the Republicans. This resulted in a 227 Republican majority to the Democrats' 208 minority which also included an Independent caucusing with them. The election is similar to the 1952 elections, although, in terms of the total vote this result remains one of the closest in U.S. history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FC_Cincinnati
FC Cincinnati
[ "No", "Position", "Player", "Nation" ]
[ [ "1", "Goalkeeper", "Bobby Edwards", "United States" ], [ "2", "Defender", "Kendall Waston", "Costa Rica" ], [ "3", "Defender", "Tom Pettersson", "Sweden" ], [ "4", "Defender", "Greg Garza", "United States" ], [ "6", "Midfielder", "Haris Medunjanin", "Bosnia and Herzegovina" ], [ "7", "Forward", "Yuya Kubo ( DP )", "Japan" ], [ "8", "Midfielder", "Allan Cruz ( DP )", "Costa Rica" ], [ "9", "Forward", "Adrien Regattin", "Morocco" ], [ "10", "Forward", "Jürgen Locadia ( DP ; on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion )", "Netherlands" ], [ "11", "Midfielder", "Siem de Jong", "Netherlands" ], [ "12", "Defender", "Saad Abdul-Salaam", "United States" ], [ "14", "Defender", "Nick Hagglund", "United States" ], [ "16", "Defender", "Zico Bailey ( HG )", "United States" ], [ "17", "Defender", "Mathieu Deplagne", "France" ], [ "18", "Goalkeeper", "Spencer Richey", "United States" ], [ "19", "Forward", "Brandon Vazquez", "United States" ], [ "20", "Forward", "Jimmy McLaughlin", "United States" ], [ "22", "Goalkeeper", "Przemysław Tytoń", "Poland" ], [ "23", "Defender", "Maikel van der Werff", "Netherlands" ], [ "24", "Midfielder", "Frankie Amaya ( GA )", "United States" ] ]
Players and staff -- Roster
As of February 28 , 2020 [ 41 ] [ 42 ]
FC_Cincinnati_0
FC Cincinnati is an American professional soccer club based in Cincinnati, Ohio. The club plays in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer (MLS). The team succeeded the lower-division team of the same name and was announced on May 29, 2018, when MLS awarded an expansion franchise to Cincinnati. The team began MLS play on March 2, 2019 with its first match against Seattle Sounders FC. The club's ownership group is led by Carl H. Lindner III with Jeff Berding serving as president and Gerard Nijkamp as general manager.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_communes_of_the_Province_of_Taranto
List of communes of the Province of Taranto
[ "ISTAT Code", "Comune", "Population ( 2005 )" ]
[ [ "073001", "Avetrana", "7,131" ], [ "073002", "Carosino", "6,192" ], [ "073003", "Castellaneta", "17,364" ], [ "073004", "Crispiano", "13,167" ], [ "073005", "Faggiano", "3,505" ], [ "073006", "Fragagnano", "5,581" ], [ "073007", "Ginosa", "22,368" ], [ "073008", "Grottaglie", "32,460" ], [ "073009", "Laterza", "15,019" ], [ "073010", "Leporano", "6,966" ], [ "073011", "Lizzano", "10,194" ], [ "073012", "Manduria", "31,771" ], [ "073013", "Martina Franca", "49,095" ], [ "073014", "Maruggio", "5,441" ], [ "073015", "Massafra", "31,242" ], [ "073016", "Monteiasi", "5,239" ], [ "073017", "Montemesola", "4,283" ], [ "073018", "Monteparano", "2,355" ], [ "073019", "Mottola", "16,518" ], [ "073020", "Palagianello", "7,747" ] ]
The following is a list of the 29 comuni of the Province of Taranto , Apulia , in Italy .
List_of_communes_of_the_Province_of_Taranto_0
The following is a list of the 29 comuni of the Province of Taranto, Apulia, in Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Natural_Landmarks_in_New_Mexico
List of National Natural Landmarks in New Mexico
[ "", "Name", "Date", "Location", "County", "Ownership", "Description" ]
[ [ "1", "Border Hills Structural Zone", "1980", "33°22′02″N 104°56′54″W / 33.367226°N 104.948359°W / 33.367226 ; -104.948359 ( Border Hills Structural Zone )", "Lincoln", "federal ( Bureau of Land Management )", "A rare example of wrench faulting outside the Pacific Coast region" ], [ "2", "Bitter Lake Group", "1980", "33°27′22″N 104°24′06″W / 33.456047°N 104.401621°W / 33.456047 ; -104.401621 ( Bitter Lake Group )", "Chaves", "federal ( Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge )", "Saline artesian lakes that provide habitat for the only inland occurrence of a marine alga and two rare fish species" ], [ "3", "Bueyeros Shortgrass Plains", "1980", "", "Harding", "private", "An example of the blue grama-buffalograss prairie of the Great Plains" ], [ "4", "Fort Stanton Cave", "1980", "33°29′57″N 105°31′26″W / 33.499099°N 105.523798°W / 33.499099 ; -105.523798 ( Fort Stanton Cave )", "Lincoln", "federal ( Fort Stanton - Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area )", "Cave containing distinctive examples of selenite needles , starbursts , and velvet flowstone" ], [ "5", "Grants Lava Flow", "1969", "34°53′19″N 107°59′36″W / 34.888718°N 107.993472°W / 34.888718 ; -107.993472 ( Grants Lava Flow )", "Valencia", "federal ( El Malpais National Conservation Area ) & native ( Acoma Pueblo )", "One of the best examples of recent extrusive volcanism" ], [ "6", "Ghost Ranch", "1975", "36°19′47″N 106°28′26″W / 36.329789°N 106.474°W / 36.329789 ; -106.474 ( Ghost Ranch )", "Rio Arriba", "private", "Fossil site where well-preserved Coelophysis skeletons were found" ], [ "7", "Kilbourne Hole", "1975", "31°58′19″N 106°57′53″W / 31.971944°N 106.964722°W / 31.971944 ; -106.964722 ( Kilbourne Hole )", "Doña Ana", "federal ( Bureau of Land Management )", "An example of an uncommon volcanic feature known as a maar" ], [ "8", "Mathers Research Natural Area", "1980", "", "Chaves", "federal ( Bureau of Land Management )", "The best example of a shinnery oak-sand prairie community in the southern Great Plains" ], [ "9", "Mescalero Sands South Dune", "1982", "33°24′58″N 103°52′11″W / 33.416122°N 103.869842°W / 33.416122 ; -103.869842 ( Mescalero Sands South Dune )", "Chaves", "federal ( Bureau of Land Management )", "The best example of an active sand dune system in the southern Great Plains" ], [ "10", "Ship Rock", "1975", "36°41′15″N 108°50′11″W / 36.6875°N 108.836389°W / 36.6875 ; -108.836389 ( Shiprock )", "San Juan", "native ( Navajo Nation )", "An outstanding example of an exposed volcanic neck accompanied by radiating dikes" ], [ "11", "Torgac Cave", "1974", "", "Lincoln", "federal ( Bureau of Land Management )", "Cave with distinctive branching stalactites and helictites , the type site of Torgac-type helictites" ], [ "12", "Valles Caldera", "1975", "35°54′00″N 106°32′00″W / 35.9°N 106.533333°W / 35.9 ; -106.533333 ( Valles Caldera )", "Rio Arriba , Sandoval", "federal ( Valles Caldera National Preserve )", "One of the largest calderas in the world" ] ]
Wikipedia list article Map all coordinates using : OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as : KML · GPX From List of National Natural Landmarks , these are the National Natural Landmarks in New Mexico . There are 12 in total . Ghost RanchKilbourne HoleShip RockValles CalderaBitter Lake GroupFort Stanton CaveGrants Lava FlowMescalero Sands South DuneBorder Hills Structural Zone New Mexico National Natural Landmarks ( clickable map )
List_of_National_Natural_Landmarks_in_New_Mexico_0
From List of National Natural Landmarks, these are the National Natural Landmarks in New Mexico. There are 12 in total.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_West_Sussex
Grade II* listed buildings in West Sussex
[ "Name", "Location", "Type", "Completed", "Date designated", "Grid ref . Geo-coordinates", "Entry number" ]
[ [ "Beach House", "Worthing", "House", "1820", "3 August 1948", "TQ1544902653 50°48′43″N 0°21′46″W / 50.811933°N 0.362701°W / 50.811933 ; -0.362701 ( Beach House )", "1025808" ], [ "Beckets Cottage and Parsonage Row", "West Tarring", "House", "15th century", "11 October 1949", "TQ1324204061 50°49′30″N 0°23′37″W / 50.825024°N 0.39358°W / 50.825024 ; -0.39358 ( Beckets Cottage and Parsonage Row )", "1250338" ], [ "Christ Church", "Worthing", "Parish church", "1843", "11 October 1949", "TQ1467402783 50°48′48″N 0°22′25″W / 50.813255°N 0.373656°W / 50.813255 ; -0.373656 ( Christ Church )", "1250242" ], [ "St Andrew 's Church", "West Tarring", "Parish church", "Late 13th century", "11 October 1949", "TQ1309704017 50°49′29″N 0°23′44″W / 50.824657°N 0.395651°W / 50.824657 ; -0.395651 ( St Andrew 's Church )", "1354775" ], [ "St Mary 's Church", "Goring-by-Sea", "Parish church", "1837", "11 October 1949", "TQ1108702677 50°48′47″N 0°25′28″W / 50.813°N 0.424582°W / 50.813 ; -0.424582 ( St Mary 's Church )", "1250239" ], [ "St Paul 's Church", "Worthing", "Redundant church", "1812", "11 October 1949", "TQ1481802837 50°48′49″N 0°22′18″W / 50.813712°N 0.371596°W / 50.813712 ; -0.371596 ( St Paul 's Church )", "1250172" ], [ "Dovecote to South of the Old Palace", "West Tarring , Worthing", "Dovecote", "Pre 1250", "1 September 1975", "TQ1327303989 50°49′28″N 0°23′35″W / 50.824371°N 0.393162°W / 50.824371 ; -0.393162 ( Dovecote to South of the Old Palace )", "1250619" ], [ "Lodges and Gateway to Park Crescent", "Worthing", "Triumphal arch", "", "11 October 1949", "TQ1436702811 50°48′49″N 0°22′41″W / 50.813567°N 0.378003°W / 50.813567 ; -0.378003 ( Lodges and Gateway to Park Crescent )", "1250471" ], [ "Desert Quartet sculpture and loggia , Montague Centre", "Worthing", "Loggia", "1989", "11 May 2007", "TQ1482102517 50°48′39″N 0°22′18″W / 50.810835°N 0.371654°W / 50.810835 ; -0.371654 ( Desert Quartet sculpture and loggia , Montague Centre )", "1391960" ], [ "Dome Cinema", "Worthing", "Cinema", "1911", "31 May 1989", "TQ1506002486 50°48′38″N 0°22′06″W / 50.810509°N 0.368273°W / 50.810509 ; -0.368273 ( Dome Cinema )", "1250850" ], [ "1-14 Park Crescent", "Worthing", "House", "1830", "11 October 1949", "TQ1430102892 50°48′52″N 0°22′44″W / 50.814308°N 0.378914°W / 50.814308 ; -0.378914 ( 1-14 Park Crescent )", "1250470" ] ]
Worthing
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_West_Sussex_6
There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of West Sussex, by former districts prior to the 2009 structural changes to local government in England.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neftçi_PFK
Neftçi PFK
[ "Years", "Manufacturer", "Sponsor" ]
[ [ "1994-1996", "Local", "RIAD" ], [ "1996-2003", "Adidas", "" ], [ "2003-2004", "Stadium", "Baku Oil Refinery Plant" ], [ "2004-2007", "Lotto Sport Italia", "SOCAR" ], [ "2007-2015", "Adidas", "SOCAR" ], [ "2015-2016", "Adidas", "ASAN service" ], [ "2016-2017", "Kappa", "ASAN service" ], [ "2017-2018", "Kappa", "" ], [ "2018-2019", "Nike", "" ], [ "2019-present", "Nike", "Turkish Airlines" ] ]
Shirt sponsors and kit manufacturers
Neftçi_PFK_0
Neftçi Peşəkar Futbol Klubu (English: Neftchi Professional Football Club), simply known as Neftçi (pronounced [neft͡ʃi]) or Neftchi Baku in English media, is an Azerbaijani football club based in the capital, Baku, that currently plays in the Azerbaijan Premier League. Founded in 1937, the club has won eight Azerbaijan Premier League titles, seven Azerbaijan Cups and two Azerbaijan Supercup titles. The club is one of the two teams in Azerbaijan, along with Qarabağ, which has participated in all Azerbaijan Premier League championships so far. In 2012, Neftçi became the first Azerbaijani club to advance to the group stage of a European competition after defeating APOEL 4-2 on aggregate in the play-off round of the 2012-13 UEFA Europa League. Neftçi plays its matches at the Bakcell Arena.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_A.S._Roma_season
2012–13 A.S. Roma season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Name", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "17 July 2012", "DF", "Juan", "Internacional", "Free" ], [ "22 June 2012", "DF", "Cicinho", "Sport Recife", "Free" ], [ "22 June 2012", "MF", "Gianluca Caprari", "Pescara", "Co-ownership" ], [ "15 July 2012", "MF", "Adrian Stoian", "Chievo", "€0.5M" ], [ "19 July 2012", "MF", "Andrea Bertolacci", "Genoa", "€1.2M" ], [ "27 July 2012", "MF", "Fábio Simplício", "Cerezo Osaka", "Free" ], [ "13 July 2012", "FW", "Fabio Borini", "Liverpool", "€13.3M" ], [ "30 July 2012", "FW", "Giammario Piscitella", "Genoa", "€1.5M" ], [ "30 July 2012", "MF", "Valerio Verre", "Siena", "€1.5M" ], [ "9 August 2012", "MF", "David Pizarro", "Fiorentina", "Undisclosed" ], [ "11 August 2012", "DF", "Gabriel Heinze", "Newell 's Old Boys", "Free" ], [ "20 August 2012", "FW", "Stefano Okaka", "Parma", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Transfers -- Out
2012–13_A.S._Roma_season_4
The 2012-13 season was Associazione Sportiva Roma's 85th in existence and 84th season in the top flight of Italian football. The pre-season started with the June hiring of former manager Zdeněk Zeman. Zeman replaced Luis Enrique who resigned at the end of the 2011-12 season. Enrique's lone season reign saw the disappointing loss to Slovan Bratislava in the Europa League as well as the inability to qualify for international competitions for the 2012-13 season. Roma eventually finished 7th, losing the Europa League chase to rivals Lazio, Napoli and Internazionale. Zeman brought back his high-scoring 4-3-3 formation and his hard working ethic which successfully guided former team Pescara to the Serie A. He was, however, sacked on 2 February 2013. Roma will also compete in the Coppa Italia starting in the round of 16. Which they by January reached the semi-finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_League
Green League
[ "Election year", "# of overall votes", "% of overall vote", "# of overall seats won", "+/-" ]
[ [ "1996", "170,670", "7.6", "1 / 16", "" ], [ "1999", "166,786", "13.4", "2 / 16", "1" ], [ "2004", "172,844", "10.4", "1 / 14", "1" ], [ "2009", "206,439", "12.4", "2 / 13", "1" ], [ "2014", "160,967", "9.3", "1 / 13", "1" ], [ "2019", "292,892", "16.0", "3 / 13", "2" ] ]
Elections results -- European Parliament elections
Green_League_2
The Green League (VIHR, , ), shortened to the Greens, is a green political party in Finland. The Green League is among the largest political parties in Finland. The Greens hold twenty seats in the Finnish Parliament and two in the European Parliament. The party is a member of the Global Greens and the European Green Party, while their MEPs, Heidi Hautala and Ville Niinistö sit with The Greens-European Free Alliance in the European Parliament. Originally split on whether Finland should join the European Union, the Green League is pro-European and was the first Finnish party in favor of the federalisation of the European Union. Founded in 1987, the party absorbed a number of green organisations and their members, including four MPs elected in 1987. The party won ten seats in the 1991 election. Despite small losses in the in 1995 election, Pekka Haavisto joined Paavo Lipponen's first cabinet, which was composed of a rainbow coalition. This made the Green League the first green party to form part of a national cabinet. The party remained in government until 2002, when it resigned in opposition to nuclear power. The party slowly rose in popularity between 1995 and 2007, when winning a total of 15 seats, and joined the centre-right-led government. In the 2011 election, the party suffered significant losses, falling to ten seats, but remained in government.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Henrico_County,_Virginia
National Register of Historic Places listings in Henrico County, Virginia
[ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town" ]
[ [ "1", "Beth Elon", "May 22 , 2003 ( # 03000446 )", "4600 Nine Mile Rd . 37°32′42″N 77°22′27″W / 37.545°N 77.374167°W / 37.545 ; -77.374167 ( Beth Elon )", "Richmond" ], [ "2", "Brook Road Marker , Jefferson Davis Highway", "July 24 , 2007 ( # 07000765 )", "0.2 mi ( 0.32 km ) east of the junction of Hilliard and Brook Rds . 37°36′51″N 77°27′25″W / 37.614222°N 77.457083°W / 37.614222 ; -77.457083 ( Brook Road Marker , Jefferson Davis Highway )", "Richmond" ], [ "3", "Clarke-Palmore House", "June 2 , 2004 ( # 04000576 )", "904 McCoul St. 37°30′19″N 77°24′25″W / 37.505278°N 77.406944°W / 37.505278 ; -77.406944 ( Clarke-Palmore House )", "Richmond" ], [ "4", "Curles Neck Farm", "December 22 , 2009 ( # 09001222 )", "4705 Curles Neck Rd . 37°23′21″N 77°17′20″W / 37.389167°N 77.288889°W / 37.389167 ; -77.288889 ( Curles Neck Farm )", "Henrico" ], [ "5", "Druin-Horner House", "February 25 , 2009 ( # 09000064 )", "9904 River Rd . 37°35′11″N 77°36′39″W / 37.586389°N 77.610833°W / 37.586389 ; -77.610833 ( Druin-Horner House )", "Richmond" ], [ "6", "Edge Hill", "March 27 , 2008 ( # 08000243 )", "1107 Greenview Dr. 37°30′05″N 77°24′12″W / 37.501250°N 77.403333°W / 37.501250 ; -77.403333 ( Edge Hill )", "Richmond" ], [ "7", "Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial Cemetery", "February 10 , 1999 ( # 99000072 )", "4000 Pilots Ln . 37°35′33″N 77°26′14″W / 37.592500°N 77.437222°W / 37.592500 ; -77.437222 ( Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial Cemetery )", "Richmond" ], [ "8", "Emmanuel Church at Brook Hill", "February 3 , 2000 ( # 99001720 )", "1214 Wilmer Ave. 37°36′22″N 77°27′30″W / 37.606111°N 77.458333°W / 37.606111 ; -77.458333 ( Emmanuel Church at Brook Hill )", "Henrico" ], [ "9", "Farmer 's Rest", "February 13 , 2015 ( # 15000015 )", "9341 Varina Rd . 37°24′32″N 77°21′13″W / 37.4088°N 77.3536°W / 37.4088 ; -77.3536 ( Farmer 's Rest )", "Henrico" ], [ "10", "Flood Marker of 1771", "September 22 , 1971 ( # 71000981 )", "0.8 mi ( 1.3 km ) southeast of the junction of State Routes 5 and 156 37°23′42″N 77°16′06″W / 37.395°N 77.268333°W / 37.395 ; -77.268333 ( Flood Marker of 1771 )", "Richmond" ], [ "11", "Fort Harrison National Cemetery", "August 10 , 1995 ( # 95000921 )", "8620 Varina Rd . 37°25′42″N 77°22′00″W / 37.428333°N 77.366667°W / 37.428333 ; -77.366667 ( Fort Harrison National Cemetery )", "Richmond" ], [ "12", "Glendale National Cemetery", "February 26 , 1996 ( # 96000026 )", "State Route 156 , 1 mi ( 1.6 km ) south of its junction with Darbytown Rd . 37°26′09″N 77°14′05″W / 37.435833°N 77.234722°W / 37.435833 ; -77.234722 ( Glendale National Cemetery )", "Providence Forge" ], [ "13", "Henrico Theatre", "November 9 , 2005 ( # 05001226 )", "305 E. Nine Mile Rd . 37°32′37″N 77°19′32″W / 37.543611°N 77.325556°W / 37.543611 ; -77.325556 ( Henrico Theatre )", "Highland Springs" ], [ "14", "Highland Springs Historic District", "May 11 , 2018 ( # 100002440 )", "W. and E. Nine Mile Rd . and N. and S. Holly Ave. 37°32′46″N 77°19′40″W / 37.546111°N 77.327778°W / 37.546111 ; -77.327778 ( Highland Springs Historic District )", "Highland Springs" ], [ "15", "James River and Kanawha Canal Historic District", "August 26 , 1971 ( # 71000982 )", "Extends from Ship Locks to Bosher 's Dam 37°33′40″N 77°34′32″W / 37.561111°N 77.575556°W / 37.561111 ; -77.575556 ( James River and Kanawha Canal Historic District )", "Richmond" ], [ "16", "James River Steam Brewery Cellars", "February 5 , 2014 ( # 13001162 )", "4920 Old Main St. 37°30′57″N 77°24′57″W / 37.515833°N 77.415833°W / 37.515833 ; -77.415833 ( James River Steam Brewery Cellars )", "Richmond" ], [ "17", "Laurel Industrial School Historic District", "June 12 , 1987 ( # 87001149 )", "Northern and southern sides of Hungary Rd. , west of Old Staples Mill Rd . 37°38′37″N 77°30′33″W / 37.643611°N 77.509167°W / 37.643611 ; -77.509167 ( Laurel Industrial School Historic District )", "Laurel" ], [ "18", "Malvern Hill", "November 12 , 1969 ( # 69000248 )", "Southeast of the junction of State Routes 5 and 156 37°23′50″N 77°14′49″W / 37.397222°N 77.246944°W / 37.397222 ; -77.246944 ( Malvern Hill )", "Richmond" ], [ "19", "Mankin Mansion", "October 14 , 1993 ( # 93001124 )", "4300 Oakleys Ln . 37°32′12″N 77°20′49″W / 37.536667°N 77.346944°W / 37.536667 ; -77.346944 ( Mankin Mansion )", "Richmond" ], [ "20", "The Markel Building", "May 8 , 2017 ( # 100000984 )", "5310 Markel Rd . 37°35′04″N 77°29′58″W / 37.584444°N 77.499444°W / 37.584444 ; -77.499444 ( The Markel Building )", "Richmond" ] ]
Current listings
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Henrico_County,_Virginia_0
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Henrico County, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Henrico County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. There are 31 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Sullivan
Ryan Sullivan
[ "Year", "Position", "Points", "Best Finish", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1998", "7th", "68", "2nd", "Second in Polish Grand Prix" ], [ "1999", "10th", "55", "3rd", "Third in Poland II Grand Prix" ], [ "2000", "9th", "62", "2nd", "Second in British Grand Prix" ], [ "2001", "4th", "80", "3rd", "Third in Swedish Grand Prix" ], [ "2002", "3rd", "158", "Winner", "Won British and Slovenian Grand Prix" ], [ "2003", "9th", "94", "Winner", "Won Swedish and Scandinavian Grand Prix" ], [ "2004", "13th", "65", "4th", "" ], [ "2005", "14th", "45", "6th", "" ], [ "2006", "18th", "10", "4th", "" ] ]
Speedway Grand Prix results
Ryan_Sullivan_0
Ryan Geoffrey Sullivan (born 20 January 1975, in Fitzroy, Victoria) is a retired Australian international Motorcycle speedway rider who has won the Australian senior, Under-21, and Under-16 championships during his career. Sullivan achieved a career best third in the 2002 Speedway Grand Prix, winning two of the ten Grand Prix run during the year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1998 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Results", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "Texas 1", "Max Sandlin", "Democratic", "1996", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Max Sandlin ( Democratic ) 59.4% Dennis Boerner ( Republican ) 40.6%" ], [ "Texas 2", "Jim Turner", "Democratic", "1996", "Incumbent re-elected", "Jim Turner ( Democratic ) 58.4% Brian Babin ( Republican ) 40.8% Wendell Drye ( Libertarian ) 0.8%" ], [ "Texas 3", "Sam Johnson", "Republican", "1991", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Sam Johnson ( Republican ) 91.2% Ken Ashby ( Libertarian ) 8.8%" ], [ "Texas 4", "Ralph Hall", "Democratic", "1980", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Ralph Hall ( Democratic ) 57.6% Jim Lohmeyer ( Republican ) 40.9% Jim Simon ( Libertarian ) 1.5%" ], [ "Texas 5", "Pete Sessions", "Republican", "1996", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Pete Sessions ( Republican ) 55.8% Victor Morales ( Democratic ) 43.4% Michael Needleman ( Libertarian ) 0.8%" ], [ "Texas 6", "Joe Barton", "Republican", "1984", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Joe Barton ( Republican ) 72.9% Ben Boothe ( Democratic ) 25.9% Richard A. Bandlow ( Libertarian ) 1.2%" ], [ "Texas 7", "Bill Archer", "Republican", "1970", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Bill Archer ( Republican ) 93.3% Drew Parks ( Libertarian ) 6.6%" ], [ "Texas 8", "Kevin Brady", "Republican", "1996", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Kevin Brady ( Republican ) 92.8% Don Richards ( Libertarian ) 7.2%" ], [ "Texas 9", "Nick Lampson", "Democratic", "1996", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Nick Lampson ( Democratic ) 63.7% Tom Cottar ( Republican ) 36.3%" ], [ "Texas 10", "Lloyd Doggett", "Democratic", "1994", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Lloyd Doggett ( Democratic ) 85.2% Vincent J . May ( Libertarian ) 14.8%" ], [ "Texas 11", "Chet Edwards", "Democratic", "1990", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Chet Edwards ( Democratic ) 82.4% Vince Hanke ( Libertarian ) 17.6%" ], [ "Texas 12", "Kay Granger", "Republican", "1996", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Kay Granger ( Republican ) 61.9% Tom Hall ( Democratic ) 36.3% Paul Barthel ( Libertarian ) 1.8%" ], [ "Texas 13", "Mac Thornberry", "Republican", "1994", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Mac Thornberry ( Republican ) 67.9% Mark Harmon ( Democratic ) 31% Georganne Baker Payne ( Libertarian ) 1.1%" ], [ "Texas 14", "Ron Paul", "Republican", "1996", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Ron Paul ( Republican ) 55.3% Loy Sneary ( Democratic ) 44.5%" ], [ "Texas 15", "Rubén Hinojosa", "Democratic", "1996", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Rubén Hinojosa ( Democratic ) 58.4% Tom Haughey ( Republican ) 41.6%" ], [ "Texas 16", "Silvestre Reyes", "Democratic", "1996", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Silvestre Reyes ( Democratic ) 87.9% Stu Nance ( Libertarian ) 6.9% Lorenzo Morales ( Independent ) 5.1%" ], [ "Texas 17", "Charles Stenholm", "Democratic", "1978", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Charles Stenholm ( Democratic ) 53.6% Rudy Izzard ( Republican ) 45.3% Gordon Mobley ( Libertarian ) 1.1%" ], [ "Texas 18", "Sheila Jackson Lee", "Democratic", "1994", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Sheila Jackson Lee ( Democratic ) 89.9% James Galvan ( Libertarian ) 10.1%" ], [ "Texas 19", "Larry Combest", "Republican", "1984", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Larry Combest ( Republican ) 83.6% Sidney Blankenship ( Democratic ) 16.4%" ], [ "Texas 20", "Henry B. González", "Democratic", "1961", "Incumbent retired . New member elected . Democratic hold", "Y Charlie Gonzalez ( Democratic ) 63.2% James Walker ( Republican ) 35.6% Alejandro ( Alex ) DePeña ( Libertarian ) 1.3%" ] ]
Texas
Main article : 1998 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas See also : List of United States Representatives from Texas
1998_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_44
The 1998 United States House of Representatives elections were part of the midterm elections held during President Bill Clinton's second term. They were a major disappointment to the Republicans, who were expecting to gain seats due to the embarrassment Clinton suffered during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and the six-year itch effect observed in most second-term midterm elections. However, the Republicans lost five seats to the Democrats, but retained a narrow majority in the House. A wave of Republican discontent with Speaker Newt Gingrich prompted him to resign shortly after the election; he was replaced by Congressman Dennis Hastert of Illinois. The campaign was marked by Republican attacks on the morality of President Bill Clinton, with Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr having released his report on the Lewinsky scandal and House leaders having initiated an inquiry into whether impeachable offenses had occurred. However, exit polls indicated that most voters opposed impeaching Clinton, and predictions of high Republican or low Democratic turnout due to the scandal failed to materialize. Some speculate that the losses reflected a backlash against the Republicans for attacking the popular President Clinton. With the Republicans having lost 4 House seats and failing to gain any seats in the Senate, it was the first time since 1934 that the non-presidential party failed to gain congressional seats in a mid-term election. It was also the first time since 1822 that the non-presidential party had failed to gain seats in the mid-term election of a President's second term. Seats picked up by the Democrats included Kansas's 3rd district, Nevada's 1st district, Pennsylvania's 13th district, New Mexico's 3rd district, New Jersey's 12th district, Kentucky's 4th district, Mississippi's 4th district, California's 1st district, Wisconsin's 2nd district, Washington's 1st district, and Washington's 3rd district. The Republicans, however, picked up seats in Kentucky's 6th district, Wisconsin's 8th district, California's 3rd district, California's 36th district, Pennsylvania's 15th district, and North Carolina's 8th district.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_track_speed_skating_at_the_2014_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_1500_metres
Short track speed skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Women's 1500 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Zhou Yang", "China", "2:19.140" ], [ "2", "Shim Suk-hee", "South Korea", "2:19.239" ], [ "3", "Arianna Fontana", "Italy", "2:19.416" ], [ "4", "Jorien ter Mors", "Netherlands", "2:19.656" ], [ "5", "Emily Scott", "United States", "2:39.436" ], [ "-", "Li Jianrou", "China", "" ], [ "-", "Kim A-lang", "South Korea", "" ] ]
Results -- Finals
Final A
Short_track_speed_skating_at_the_2014_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_1500_metres_3
The women's 1500 metres in short track speed skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics was held on 15 February 2014 at the Iceberg Skating Palace in Sochi, Russia. The qualifying heats, semifinal and the final were held on 15 February. The defending Olympic Champion is Zhou Yang of China, while the defending World Champion is Park Seung-hi of South Korea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Kavanagh
Brad Kavanagh
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2007", "As the Bell Rings", "Dylan", "First appeared in second season" ], [ "2008", "My High School Musical", "Himself", "Co-Presenter along with Samantha Dorrance" ], [ "2008", "Disney Channel Games", "Himself", "Member of the green team Cyclones" ], [ "2009", "Pass the Plate", "Himself", "1 episode" ], [ "2009", "My Camp Rock", "Himself", "Host" ], [ "2009", "Jonas Brothers : Live in London", "Himself", "" ], [ "2009", "Undercover Coach", "Himself", "" ], [ "2009", "Hannah-Oke", "Himself", "Judge" ], [ "2009", "Jonas Brothers 3D Movie Premiere", "Himself", "" ], [ "2009", "Life Bites", "Brad", "4 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Dani 's House", "Marco", "1 episode" ], [ "2011-13", "House of Anubis", "Fabian Rutter", "Main role" ], [ "2011", "Anubis Unlocked", "Himself", "" ], [ "2013", "Touchstone of Ra", "Fabian Rutter", "Main role" ], [ "2015", "Dani 's Castle", "Tim", "1 episode" ], [ "2015", "Wakfu", "Otomai", "Special & OVAs , first-ever voice acting role" ], [ "2015", "Dofus : Kerub 's Bazaar", "Indie", "Recurring role" ], [ "2017", "Top Wing", "Speedy", "Main role" ] ]
Filmography
Brad_Kavanagh_0
Brad Lewis Kavanagh (born 21 August 1992) is an English actor and singer-songwriter, originally from Whitehaven, Cumbria, and is best known for being the guitarist, writer and singer for the English band FLYNT.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_European_Team_Championships_Super_League
2009 European Team Championships Super League
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Dolores Checa", "Spain", "15:28.87", "12" ], [ "2", "Silvia Weissteiner", "Italy", "15:31.33", "11" ], [ "3", "Sabrina Mockenhaupt", "Germany", "15:37.67", "10" ], [ "4", "Natalya Medvedeva", "Russia", "15:44.30", "9" ], [ "5", "Dulce Félix", "Portugal", "15:47.37", "8" ], [ "6", "Christelle Daunay", "France", "15:51.47", "7" ], [ "7", "Laura Kenney", "Great Britain", "15:53.29", "6" ], [ "8", "Agnieszka Ciołek", "Poland", "15:59.69", "5" ], [ "9", "Ida Nilsson", "Sweden", "16:00.31", "4" ], [ "10", "Petra Kamínková", "Czech Republic", "SA3", "3" ], [ "11", "Tetyana Filonyuk", "Ukraine", "SA2", "2" ], [ "12", "Maria Pardalou", "Greece", "SA1", "1" ] ]
Women 's results -- 5000 metres
June 21 [ 30 ]
2009_European_Team_Championships_Super_League_26
These are the complete results of the 2009 European Team Championships Super League which took place on 20 and 21 June 2009 in Leiria, Portugal. A couple of rules were introduced applying specifically to this competition, some of which were discarded or altered for the subsequent editions. See the main article for more details.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_NCAA_Division_I_Women's_Lacrosse_Championship
2018 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship
[ "School", "Conference", "Berth Type", "RPI", "Record" ]
[ [ "Boston College", "ACC", "At-large", "3", "19-1" ], [ "Colorado", "Pac-12", "At-large", "12", "13-5" ], [ "Denver", "Big East", "At-large", "16", "12-6" ], [ "Fairfield", "MAAC", "Automatic", "50", "13-6" ], [ "Florida", "Big East", "Automatic", "5", "16-3" ], [ "Georgetown", "Big East", "At-large", "17", "12-6" ], [ "High Point", "Big South", "Automatic", "18", "17-2" ], [ "Jacksonville", "Atlantic Sun", "Automatic", "43", "16-3" ], [ "James Madison", "CAA", "Automatic", "4", "18-1" ], [ "Johns Hopkins", "Big Ten", "At-large", "22", "10-8" ], [ "Loyola ( MD )", "Patriot", "At-large", "10", "15-4" ], [ "Maryland", "Big Ten", "Automatic", "2", "18-1" ], [ "Mercer", "SoCon", "Automatic", "85", "9-10" ], [ "Navy", "Patriot", "Automatic", "8", "16-3" ], [ "North Carolina", "ACC", "Automatic", "1", "15-3" ], [ "Northwestern", "Big Ten", "At-large", "9", "13-5" ], [ "Penn", "Ivy", "At-large", "11", "13-4" ], [ "Penn State", "Big Ten", "At-large", "21", "10-9" ], [ "Princeton", "Ivy", "Automatic", "13", "12-5" ], [ "Richmond", "Atlantic 10", "Automatic", "23", "16-3" ] ]
Tournament field -- Teams
2018_NCAA_Division_I_Women's_Lacrosse_Championship_0
The 2018 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship is the 37th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of Division I NCAA women's college lacrosse. The semifinal and championship rounds will be played at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium in Stony Brook, New York from May 25-27, 2018. All other rounds were played at campus sites, usually at the home field of the higher-seeded team, from May 11-20.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Morrissey
Neil Morrissey
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1984", "The Bounty", "Seaman Matthew Quintal", "Film debut" ], [ "1987", "Playing Away", "Ian", "" ], [ "1990", "I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle", "Noddy , aka Nick Oddie", "" ], [ "1992", "The Ballad of Kid Divine : The Cockney Cowboy", "Cass Malone", "" ], [ "1993", "Liberation : Captive 2", "", "Video game ( voice only )" ], [ "1994", "Staggered", "Video Biographer", "" ], [ "1995", "Trafford Tanzi", "Dean Rebel", "TV movie" ], [ "1996", "The Vanishing Man", "Nick Cameron", "TV movie" ], [ "1996", "Roger Roger", "Phil", "TV movie" ], [ "1997", "The Chest", "John Croft", "TV movie" ], [ "1998", "Jack and the Beanstalk", "Jack", "TV movie" ], [ "1998", "Up ' n ' Under", "Steve", "" ], [ "1998", "My Summer with Des", "Martin", "TV movie" ], [ "1999", "Hunting Venus", "Charlotte", "TV movie" ], [ "1999", "The Match", "Piss-Off", "" ], [ "1999", "The Flint Street Nativity", "Adrian Atherton/Wise Man", "TV movie" ], [ "1999", "The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything", "Director", "TV movie" ], [ "2000", "Happy Birthday Shakespeare", "Will Green", "TV movie" ], [ "2001", "Bob the Builder : A Christmas to Remember", "Bob ( UK ) / Roley ( UK ) / Lofty ( UK ) / Farmer Pickles ( UK )", "Direct-to-video animated film ( voice only )" ], [ "2001", "Another World", "Captain Ronald Brimstone", "Animated film ( voice only )" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Neil_Morrissey_0
Neil Anthony Morrissey (born 4 July 1962) is an English actor, voice actor, comedian, singer and businessman. He is known for his role as Tony in Men Behaving Badly. Other notable acting roles include Eddie Lawson in Waterloo Road; Nigel Morton in Line of Duty, and Rocky in Boon. Morrissey also provides the voice of many cartoon characters, including Bob, Roley, Scrufty, Lofty, Mr. Angelo Sabatini, Mr. Fothergill and Farmer Pickles in the UK version of Bob the Builder, as well as his role of Keith in the Dumping Ground.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_Men's_Handball_Cup
Greek Men's Handball Cup
[ "Year", "Winner", "Score", "Runner up", "Stadium", "Location" ]
[ [ "1983", "V.A.O", "19-16", "Athinaikos", "Panellinios Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1984", "V.A.O", "21-19", "Archelaos Katerinis", "Nea Smyrni Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1985", "Filippos Veria", "20-19", "Nea Elvetia", "Ilissia Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1986", "Ionikos Nea Filadelphia", "23-21", "ASE Douka", "Ilissia Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1987", "Ionikos Nea Filadelphia", "31-20", "ASE Douka", "Ilissia Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1988", "Ionikos Nea Filadelphia", "23-19", "Athinaikos", "Ilissia Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1989", "Ionikos Nea Filadelphia", "22-19", "Filippos Veria", "Mets Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1990", "Archelaos Katerinis", "27-21", "ASE Douka", "Mets Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1991", "Filippos Veria", "30-23", "ESN Vrilissia", "Mets Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1992", "Filippos Veria", "28-24", "GE Veria", "Dimitris Vikelas Hall", "Veria" ], [ "1993", "Ionikos Nea Filadelphia", "34-33 overtime ( regular match 30-30 )", "Archelaos Katerinis", "Vyronas Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1994", "Archelaos Katerinis", "27-25", "Ionikos Nea Filadelphia", "Mikra National Gym", "Thessaloniki" ], [ "1995", "AS Xini", "30-29 overtime ( regular match 22-22 , 1st overtime 26-26 )", "Filippos Veria", "Ilissia Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1996", "ESN Vrilissia", "22-21", "Archelaos Katerinis", "Neapoli Indoor Hall", "Thessaloniki" ], [ "1997", "Athinaikos", "26-24", "AS Xini", "Mets Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1998", "ASE Douka", "29-25 overtime ( regular match 23-23 )", "Athinaikos", "Ilissia Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "1999", "ASE Douka", "21-18", "GAS Kilkis", "Kilkis Arena", "Kilkis" ], [ "2000", "Panellinios", "24-18", "Archelaos Katerinis", "Agia Varvara Indoor Arena", "Athens" ], [ "2001", "Panellinios", "20-16", "Ionikos Nea Filadelphia", "Loutraki Indoor Hall", "Athens" ], [ "2002", "Panellinios", "20-17", "Ionikos Nea Filadelphia", "Kerkyra Indoor Hall", "Corfu" ] ]
Winners
Greek_Men's_Handball_Cup_0
The Greek Handball Cup is the second more important competition of Greek handball. The Cup is organised by the Hellenic Handball Federation (Greek: ΟΧΕ). The first Cup took place in 1982-83 season. The most successful team of the competition is Filippos Veria who have won six cups. The last cup has been won by Olympiacos.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn_Rugby
Brooklyn Rugby
[ "Player", "Position", "Union" ]
[ [ "Daniel Newcombe", "Hooker", "England" ], [ "Alpons Dizon", "Hooker", "United States" ], [ "Aaron Perez", "Hooker", "United States" ], [ "Eric James", "Prop", "United States" ], [ "JahShawn Marconi", "Prop", "United States" ], [ "Brett Barbosa", "Prop", "United States" ], [ "Justin McDonald", "Prop", "United States" ], [ "Jorge Quintana", "Prop", "United States" ], [ "Benjamin Martin", "Prop", "Ireland" ], [ "Sean O'Malley", "Prop", "United States" ], [ "Tim Carroll", "Lock", "United States" ], [ "Frank Morgera", "Lock", "United States" ], [ "Mark O'Donnell ( c )", "Lock", "Ireland" ], [ "Zachary Light", "Flanker", "United States" ], [ "Aiden Deery", "Flanker", "England" ], [ "Jack Spiegs", "Flanker", "United States" ], [ "Toby Tornay", "Number 8", "United States" ], [ "Matthieu Nerson", "Number 8", "France" ] ]
Brooklyn_Rugby_6
Brooklyn Rugby Football Club, is a Rugby Union team founded in 2007 and based in Brooklyn, New York. The team competes in the Empire Geographic Union Division III, and is a member of USA Rugby.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Blane
Nicholas Blane
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1995", "Some Kind of Life", "Mr. Rawlings" ], [ "1999", "Great Expectations", "Wopsle" ], [ "2005", "Pierrepoint", "Governor of Strangeways" ], [ "2005", "Kinky Boots", "" ], [ "2006", "The Illusionist", "Herr Doebler" ], [ "2006", "Sharpe 's Challenge", "Crosby" ], [ "2007", "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", "Bob" ], [ "2007", "The Shadow in the North", "Mr. Harkness" ], [ "2009", "Glorious 39", "Vicar" ], [ "2012", "National Theatre Live : The Magistrate", "Mr. Bullamy" ], [ "2013", "In Secret", "Chemist" ], [ "2017", "Viceroy 's House", "Olaf Kirkpatrick Caroe" ], [ "2019", "Hope Gap", "Priest" ], [ "2020", "The Good Traitor", "Winston Churchill" ] ]
Selected filmography -- Film
Nicholas_Blane_0
Nicholas Blane is an English actor. He is best known for his role as the Spice King in the HBO series Game of Thrones.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Oliver
Susan Oliver
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1957", "The Green-Eyed Blonde", "Phyllis ( Greeneyes )", "" ], [ "1957", "The Kaiser Aluminum Hour", "Kay", "Episode : So Short a Season" ], [ "1957", "Crossroads", "Connie Willis", "Episode : 9:30 Action" ], [ "1957", "Wagon Train", "Judy Rossiter", "Episode : The Emily Rossiter Story" ], [ "1958", "Father Knows Best", "Cousin Millie", "Episode : Country Cousin" ], [ "1958", "Kraft Television Theatre", "Pamela", "Episode : The Woman at High Hollow" ], [ "1958", "Suspicion", "Rosemary Russell", "Episode : The Woman Turned to Salt" ], [ "1959", "Trackdown", "Rebecca Ford", "Episode : Blind Alley" ], [ "1959", "Alcoa Theatre", "Bernice Davis", "Episode : The Long House on Avenue A" ], [ "1959", "The Gene Krupa Story", "Dorissa Dinell", "" ], [ "1960", "BUtterfield 8", "Norma", "" ], [ "1960", "Wanted : Dead or Alive", "Bess", "Episode : The Pariah" ], [ "1960", "The Untouchables", "Roxie Plumber", "Episode : The Organization" ], [ "1960", "Bonanza", "Leta Malvet", "Episode : The Outcast" ], [ "1960", "Wagon Train", "Maggie Hamilton", "Episode : The Maggie Hamilton Story" ], [ "1960", "The Twilight Zone", "Teenya", "Episode : People Are Alike All Over" ], [ "1960", "Dick Powell 's Zane Grey Theatre", "Susan Pittman", "Episode : Knife of Hate" ], [ "1961", "Naked City", "as Jessica", "Episode : A memory of Crying" ], [ "1961", "The Aquanauts", "Laura West", "Episode : Stormy Weather" ], [ "1961", "Rawhide", "Laurie Evans", "Episode : Incident of His Brother 's Keeper" ] ]
Selected filmography
Susan_Oliver_0
Susan Oliver (born Charlotte Gercke, February 13, 1932 - May 10, 1990) was an American actress, television director, and aviator.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_100_metres_hurdles
2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Adriana Lamalle", "France", "13.63" ], [ "2", "Daniela Wöckinger", "Austria", "13.74" ], [ "3", "Ashlee Williams", "United States", "14.04" ], [ "4", "Hiroe Washizu", "Japan", "14.06" ], [ "5", "Priscilla Lopes", "Canada", "14.07" ], [ "6", "Sandrine Legenort", "Venezuela", "14.24" ], [ "7", "Tsai Chih-Chieh", "Chinese Taipei", "14.46" ], [ "", "Keitha Moseley", "Barbados", "DQ" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Wind : -1.2m/s
2000_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_100_metres_hurdles_4
The women's 100 metres hurdles event at the 2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Santiago, Chile, at Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos on 17, 18 and 19 October.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cactus_Bowl_(Division_II)
Cactus Bowl (Division II)
[ "Year", "Name", "School", "Initial NFL Team", "Round-Overall or Free Agent" ]
[ [ "2001", "Marc Cerqua", "Carson-Newman", "Tampa Bay Buccaneers", "FA" ], [ "2001", "Dondre Gilliam", "Millersville", "San Diego Chargers", "FA" ], [ "2001", "Kendrick Office", "West Alabama", "Buffalo Bills", "FA" ], [ "2001", "Dominic Rhodes", "Midwestern State", "Indianapolis Colts", "FA" ], [ "2001", "Ronald Smith", "Lane", "Cincinnati Bengals", "FA" ], [ "2001", "Josh Stamer", "South Dakota", "Buffalo Bills", "FA" ], [ "2001", "Ben Steele", "Mesa State", "Green Bay Packers", "FA" ], [ "2001", "Colston Weatherington", "Central Missouri", "Dallas Cowboys", "7-207" ], [ "2002", "James Atkins", "Virginia Union", "Tennessee Titans", "FA" ], [ "2002", "Keyon Nash", "Albany State", "Oakland Raiders", "6-189" ], [ "2002", "Jared Peck", "North Dakota State", "Atlanta Falcons", "FA" ], [ "2002", "Erik Totten", "Western Washington", "Pittsburgh Steelers", "FA" ], [ "2003", "Khalid Abdullah", "Mars Hill", "Cincinnati Bengals", "5-136" ], [ "2003", "Phillip Bogle", "New Haven", "San Diego Chargers", "FA" ], [ "2003", "Jacques Cesaire", "Southern Connecticut", "San Diego Chargers", "FA" ], [ "2003", "Clarence Coleman", "Ferris State", "Buffalo Bills", "FA" ], [ "2003", "Todd Devoe", "Central Missouri", "Denver Broncos", "FA" ], [ "2003", "Anthony Dunn", "Northern Colorado", "Tennessee Titans", "FA" ], [ "2003", "Steve Josue", "Carson-Newman", "Green Bay Packers", "7-257" ], [ "2003", "Ben Nelson", "St . Cloud State", "Minnesota Vikings", "FA" ] ]
Players in the NFL
Cactus Bowl players ( 2001–2010 ) who later appeared in the NFL . [ citation needed ]
Cactus_Bowl_(Division_II)_0
The Cactus Bowl (formerly the Snow Bowl) was a postseason college football all-star game played each January in Kingsville, Texas, which showcased the best NFL draft prospects of those collegiate players who had completed their eligibility in NCAA Division II. First played in 1994 at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota, as the Snow Bowl, the game moved to Javelina Stadium on the campus of Texas A&M University-Kingsville in 2001 as the Cactus Bowl. Proceeds went to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. The game typically consisted of 88 total players; in all but the final year, teams were designated East and West, composed of players from those regions of the United States. The game gave NFL scouts a chance to view the relatively low profile Division II talent, prompting its slogan of the best players you've never seen. The bowl's website (now defunct) said that more than 100 players of the game later signed with the NFL. The bowl lasted through 2011, after which it was merged with the USA College Football Bowl of NCAA Division III.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOCA_(series)
TOCA (series)
[ "Game", "GameRankings", "Metacritic" ]
[ [ "TOCA Touring Car Championship", "( PS1 ) 83.40% ( PC ) 75.29%", "-" ], [ "TOCA 2 Touring Cars", "( PS1 ) 78.92% ( PC ) 77.85%", "-" ], [ "TOCA World Touring Cars", "( PS1 ) 84.53%", "( PS1 ) 80" ], [ "TOCA Race Driver", "( PS2 ) 82.45% ( Xbox ) 80.82% ( PC ) 77.80%", "( PS2 ) 81 ( Xbox ) 80 ( PC ) 74" ], [ "TOCA Race Driver 2", "( PC ) 85.13% ( Xbox ) 83.32% ( PS2 ) 82.50% ( PSP ) 77.91%", "( PS2 ) 83 ( PC ) 80" ], [ "TOCA Race Driver 3", "( PC ) 85.15% ( Xbox ) 84.92% ( PS2 ) 84.50% ( PSP ) 74.00%", "( PC ) 84 ( Xbox ) 84 ( PS2 ) 82" ], [ "Race Driver 2006", "( PSP ) 81.00%", "( PSP ) 81" ], [ "Race Driver : Create & Race", "( DS ) 78.47%", "( DS ) 76" ], [ "Race Driver : Grid", "( PC ) 87.87% ( X360 ) 86.54% ( PS3 ) 86.47% ( DS ) 82.55%", "( PC ) 87 ( X360 ) 87 ( PS3 ) 87 ( DS ) 79" ], [ "Grid 2", "( PC ) 81.88% ( PS3 ) 80.96% ( X360 ) 78.54%", "( PS3 ) 82 ( PC ) 80 ( X360 ) 78" ], [ "Grid Autosport", "( X360 ) 78.54% ( PC ) 76.73% ( PS3 ) 76.57%", "( PC ) 78 ( X360 ) 75 ( PS3 ) 75" ] ]
Games
TOCA_Touring_Car_series_0
TOCA is a racing video game series developed and published by Codemasters. The series originally focused specifically on touring car racing, but after World Touring Cars, the series expanded to cover a wide variety of motorsport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football
Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site" ]
[ [ "September 1", "at Alabama", "Bryant-Denny Stadium Tuscaloosa , AL" ], [ "October", "USC", "Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame , IN" ], [ "November", "at Stanford", "Stanford Stadium Stanford , CA" ], [ "TBA", "Navy", "Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame , IN" ], [ "TBA", "Georgia Tech", "Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame , IN" ], [ "TBA", "Wake Forest", "Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame , IN" ], [ "TBA", "at Florida State", "Doak Campbell Stadium Tallahassee , FL" ], [ "TBA", "at North Carolina State", "Carter Finley Stadium Raleigh , NC" ], [ "TBA", "at Syracuse", "Carrier Dome Syracuse , NY" ] ]
Future Schedules -- 2029
Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_24
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team is the intercollegiate football team representing the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana. The team is currently coached by Brian Kelly and plays its home games at the campus's Notre Dame Stadium, which has a capacity of 77,622. Notre Dame is one of six schools that competes as an Independent at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Football Bowl Subdivision level; however, they play five games a year against opponents from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), of which Notre Dame is a member in all other sports except ice hockey. The school claims 11 national championships, but the NCAA recognizes the school with 13. Moreover, Notre Dame has 21 national championships recognized by all major selectors; this is tied with Alabama for the most in the FBS. Notre Dame, Oklahoma and Ohio State share the record of seven Heisman Trophy winners. Notre Dame has produced 101 consensus All-Americans, 34 unanimous All-Americans, 52 members of the College Football Hall of Fame, and 13 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, all NCAA records. [not verified in body] Notre Dame has had 495 players selected in the NFL Draft, second only to USC. All Notre Dame home games have been televised by NBC since 1991, and Notre Dame is the only school to have such a contract. It was the only independent program to be part of the Bowl Championship Series coalition and its guaranteed payout, and it has one of the largest, most widespread fan bases in college football. These factors help make Notre Dame one of the most financially valuable football programs in the country, which allows the school to remain an independent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_basketball_tournament_selection_process
NCAA basketball tournament selection process
[ "Name", "School/Conference", "Position" ]
[ [ "Kevin White", "Duke", "Athletic Director ( Chairman )" ], [ "Mike O'Brien", "Toledo", "Vice President and Athletic Director" ], [ "Mitch Barnhart", "Kentucky", "Athletic Director ( Vice Chairman - 2020 and Chairman for 2021 )" ], [ "Craig Thompson", "Mountain West Conference", "Commissioner" ], [ "Tom Burnett", "Southland Conference", "Commissioner" ], [ "Jim Phillips", "Northwestern", "Vice President for Athletics and Recreation" ], [ "Bernadette McGlade", "Atlantic 10 Conference", "Commissioner" ], [ "Chris Reynolds", "Bradley", "Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics" ], [ "Charles McClelland", "Southwestern Athletic Conference", "Commissioner" ], [ "Jamie Pollard", "Iowa State", "Athletic Director" ] ]
The selection committees -- Current men 's committee members
NCAA_basketball_tournament_selection_process_0
The selection process for college basketball's NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Basketball Championships determines which teams (68 men's, 64 women's) will enter the tournaments (the centerpieces of the basketball championship frenzy known as March Madness) and their seedings and matchups in the knockout bracket. Thirty-two teams gain automatic entry through winning their conference's championship. The remaining teams (36 men's, 32 women's) rely on the selection committee to award them an at-large bid in the tournament. The selection process primarily takes place on Selection Sunday and the days leading up to it. Selection Sunday is also when the men's brackets and seeds are released to the public. The women's championship brackets and seeds are announced one day later, on Selection Monday.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Woodlands_Wellington_FC_season
2011 Woodlands Wellington FC season
[ "Position", "Player", "Transferred From", "Date" ]
[ [ "DF", "Duncan David Elias", "Hougang United", "1 June 2011" ], [ "FW", "Moon Soon-Ho", "Cheonan City FC", "1 June 2011" ], [ "MF", "Hyun Jong-Woon", "Tanjong Pagar United FC", "1 June 2011" ], [ "GK", "Phang Chin Guan", "Free Transfer", "1 June 2011" ], [ "DF", "Fumiya Kobayashi", "Hougang United", "1 June 2011" ] ]
Transfers -- In
2011_Woodlands_Wellington_FC_season_1
The 2011 season was Woodlands Wellington's 16th competitive and consecutive season in the top flight of Singapore football and 24th year in existence as a football club.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
2016 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Nairo Quintana ( COL )", "Movistar Team", "4h 50 ' 31" ], [ "2", "Robert Gesink ( NED )", "LottoNL-Jumbo", "+ 24" ], [ "3", "Chris Froome ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "+ 25" ], [ "4", "Omar Fraile ( ESP )", "Team Dimension Data", "+ 28" ], [ "5", "Alejandro Valverde ( ESP )", "Movistar Team", "+ 28" ], [ "6", "Michele Scarponi ( ITA )", "Astana", "+ 28" ], [ "7", "Esteban Chaves ( COL )", "Orica-BikeExchange", "+ 1 ' 02" ], [ "8", "Alberto Contador ( ESP )", "Tinkoff", "+ 1 ' 05" ], [ "9", "Simon Yates ( GBR )", "Orica-BikeExchange", "+ 1 ' 09" ], [ "10", "Fabio Felline ( ITA )", "Trek-Segafredo", "+ 1 ' 11" ] ]
Stage 10 result
2016_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11_19
The 2016 Vuelta a España began on 21 August, with Stage 21 scheduled for 11 September. The 2016 edition of the cycle race began with the only team time trial stage of the race, just outside Ourense.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Liga_Femenina
OK Liga Femenina
[ "Team", "Winners", "Runners-up", "Years winners" ]
[ [ "Voltregà", "5", "2", "2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2016" ], [ "Gijón Solimar", "3", "2", "2009 , 2017 , 2018" ], [ "Palau de Plegamans", "2", "0", "2015 , 2019" ], [ "Cerdanyola", "1", "0", "2010" ], [ "Manlleu", "0", "4", "" ], [ "Girona", "0", "2", "" ], [ "Alcorcón", "0", "1", "" ] ]
Titles by team -- OK Liga
OK_Liga_Femenina_3
OK Liga Femenina is a Spanish rink hockey league for women. It has been held since 2008 and is the women's version of the men's OK Liga.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Atlantic_Championship
1999 Atlantic Championship
[ "Rnd", "Track", "Location", "Date", "Laps", "Distance", "Time", "Speed", "Winning Driver", "Pole Position", "Most Laps Lead", "Fastest Lap" ]
[ [ "1", "Long Beach", "California", "April 17 , 1999", "37", "2.9353632=108.6084384 km", "0'55:00.743", "118.455 km/h", "Alexandre Tagliani", "Kenny Wilden", "Alexandre Tagliani", "Nicolas Rondet" ], [ "2", "Nazareth", "Pennsylvania", "May 1 , 1999", "60", "1.5223978=91.343868 km", "0'30:28.459", "179.844 km/h", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Anthony Lazzaro" ], [ "3", "Madison", "Illinois", "May 29 , 1999", "50", "2.011625=100.58125 km", "0'32:53.296", "183.496 km/h", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Anthony Lazzaro David Rutledge" ], [ "4", "Milwaukee", "Wisconsin", "June 5 , 1999", "60", "1.6607976=99.647856 km", "0'44:32.396", "134.236 km/h", "Lee Bentham", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Lee Bentham", "David Rutledge" ], [ "5", "Montréal", "Canada", "June 12 , 1999", "27", "4.4207471=119.3601717 km", "0'44:15.779", "161.797 km/h", "Alexandre Tagliani", "Alexandre Tagliani", "Alexandre Tagliani", "Buddy Rice" ], [ "6", "Elkhart Lake", "Wisconsin", "July 11 , 1999", "17", "6.4372=109.4324 km", "0'35:37.944", "184.269 km/h", "Andrew Bordin", "Alexandre Tagliani", "Andrew Bordin", "Buddy Rice" ], [ "7", "Trois-Rivières", "Canada", "August 1 , 1999", "45", "2.4477453=110.1485385 km", "0'53:56.942", "122.503 km/h", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Anthony Lazzaro" ], [ "8", "Lexington", "Ohio", "August 8 , 1999", "30", "3.6337994=109.013982 km", "0'40:13.032", "162.638 km/h", "Kenny Wilden", "Kenny Wilden", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Kenny Wilden" ], [ "9", "Cicero", "Illinois", "August 21 , 1999", "60", "1.6559697=99.358182 km", "0'32:37.958", "182.685 km/h", "Sam Hornish , Jr", "Andrew Bordin", "Andrew Bordin", "Sam Hornish , Jr" ], [ "10", "Vancouver", "Canada", "September 5 , 1999", "33", "2.8661633=94.5833889 km", "0'57:35.599", "98.536 km/h", "Will Langhorne", "Alexandre Tagliani", "Will Langhorne", "Alexandre Tagliani" ], [ "11", "Monterey", "California", "September 11 , 1999", "30", "3.6016134=108.048402 km", "0'43:34.707", "148.764 km/h", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Andrew Bordin" ], [ "12", "Houston", "Texas", "September 26 , 1999", "43", "2.4574011=105.6682473 km", "0'57:57.000", "109.406 km/h", "Andrew Bordin", "Buddy Rice", "Anthony Lazzaro", "Buddy Rice" ] ]
Calendar
1999_Atlantic_Championship_0
The 1999 Toyota Atlantic Championship season was contested over 12 rounds. The KOOL Toyota Atlantic Championship Drivers' Champion was Anthony Lazzaro driving for PPI Motorsports. 19 different teams and 44 different drivers competed. In this one-make formula all drivers had to utilize Swift chassis and Toyota engines. This season also saw a C2-class running older Ralt chassis and Toyota engines. In C2-class seven different drivers competed, but none of them for the whole season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppelganger_(TV_series)
Doppelganger (TV series)
[ "Cast", "Character", "Description", "Episodes Appeared" ]
[ [ "Ricky Liew 江俊翺", "Chen Shuntian 陈顺天", "Main Villain Younger version portrayed by Ethan Ng Tan Shun Tin , Xiao Tian ( 小天 ) Fortune Teller Tricked Yang Liwei in buying stocks and cheating away Zhang Ailing Stabbed by Yang Liwei but later survived", "1 , 14 - 20" ], [ "Rebecca Lim 林慧玲", "Zhang Ailing 张爱玲", "Supporting Villain Teo Ailing Yang Li Wei 's Former Woman Betrayed Yang Li Wei Chen Shuntian 's girlfriend", "1,10- 14" ], [ "Kelly Liao 廖奕琁", "Liang Qiao En 梁乔恩", "Villain Li Ruiming 's Secretary & lover Li Zijian 's Love Interest", "1 - 16" ], [ "Ernest Chong 张顺源", "Liu Yao Qiang 刘耀强", "Came from Canada Li Jiawen 's Friend Li Jiawen 's love interest In Charge of Props", "6 - 7 , 11 , 14,17,18" ], [ "Zhu Houren 朱厚任", "Li Jianting 李建廷", "Lee Kian Teng , Ting ( 廷 ) Li Ruijie 's & Li Rui Ming 's Father Favor Li Ruijie also Li Rui Ming Former CEO Had extra marital in the past", "4 , 14 , 18" ], [ "Lai Meng 黎明", "Yang Xiangwei 's Mum", "Yang Xiangwei 's ex-mum Died after a sudden heart attack ( Deceased-Episode 1 )", "1" ], [ "Ann Kok 郭舒贤", "Wang Jingyi 王静仪", "Yang Xiangwei 's ex-wife Died while giving birth to a child ( Deceased-Episode 1 )", "1" ], [ "Eelyn Kok 郭蕙雯", "Chen Shuntian 's Mum", "Li Ruiming & Li Ruijie 's Mother Chen Shuntian 's illegitimate Mother Suffered from a terminal illness ( Deceased-As Mentioned by Chen Shuntian-Episode 14 )", "14" ] ]
Casts -- Supporting Cast
Doppelganger_(TV_series)_2
Doppelganger () is a Singaporean Chinese drama which was produced by Wawa Pictures and telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, Mediacorp Channel 8. It was first shown in 2018, and was broadcast on weeknights. The show aired at 9pm on weekdays and had a repeat telecast at 8am the following day. This drama serial consists of 20 episodes, it stars Christopher Lee , Fann Wong , Xu Bin & Jasmine Sim as casts in this series. It marks Christopher Lee & Fann Wong in this series after 14 years returning on screen. It is repeated on weekdays at 5.30pm. The drama was the first drama with a prequel, which was first aired on on March 11, 2018 from 7 to 9 pm as a telemovie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_International_Junior_Hockey_League
Superior International Junior Hockey League
[ "Team", "Centre", "Arena", "Joined" ]
[ [ "Dryden Ice Dogs", "Dryden , Ontario", "Dryden Memorial Arena", "2001" ], [ "Fort Frances Lakers", "Fort Frances , Ontario", "Fort Frances Memorial Sports Center", "2007" ], [ "Red Lake Miners", "Red Lake , Ontario", "Cochenour Arena", "2013" ], [ "Thief River Falls Norskies", "Thief River Falls , Minnesota", "Ralph Engelstad Arena", "2016" ], [ "Thunder Bay North Stars", "Thunder Bay , Ontario", "Fort William Gardens", "2001" ], [ "Wisconsin Lumberjacks", "Spooner , Wisconsin", "Spooner Civic Center", "2019" ] ]
Teams
Superior_International_Junior_Hockey_League_0
The Superior International Junior Hockey League (SIJHL) is a junior A ice hockey league and a member of the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) and Hockey Canada. Winners of the SIJHL playoffs compete for the Dudley Hewitt Cup against the winners of the Ontario Junior Hockey League and the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. The winner of the Dudley Hewitt Cup then moves on to compete for the National Junior A Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Saudi_Professional_League
2012–13 Saudi Professional League
[ "Team", "Outgoing manager", "Manner of departure", "Replaced by" ]
[ [ "Al-Nasr", "Francisco Maturana", "Sacked", "José Daniel Carreño" ], [ "Ettifaq", "Alain Geiger", "Sacked", "Maciej Skorza" ], [ "Al-Wahda", "Basheer Abdulsamad", "Resigned", "Wajdi Esside" ], [ "Hajer", "Ednaldo Patricio", "Sacked", "Tareq Yahya" ], [ "Al-Shoalah", "Mohammed Salah", "Sacked", "Ahmad Alajlani" ], [ "Al-Hilal", "Antoine Kombouaré", "Sacked", "Zlatko Dalić" ], [ "Al Raed", "Ammar Souayah", "Resigned", "Vlatko Kostov" ], [ "Najran", "Miodrag Ješić", "Sacked", "AlKhamis Alobidi" ], [ "Al Taawon", "Gjoko Hadžievski", "Sacked", "Tawfiq Rawabeh" ], [ "Al-Ittihad", "Raúl Caneda", "Sacked", "Beñat San José" ], [ "Al-Ahli", "Karel Jarolím", "Sacked", "Aleksander Ilic" ], [ "Najran", "AlKhamis Alobidi", "Sacked", "Alhassan Al-Yami" ], [ "Najran", "Alhassan Al-Yami", "Temporary mandate over", "Gjoko Hadžievski" ] ]
Members clubs -- Managerial changes
2012–13_Saudi_Professional_League_3
The 2012-13 Saudi Professional League (officially known as the Zain League, because of its sponsorship) was the 37th season of Saudi Professional League since its establishment in 1976. Al-Shabab were the defending champions, having won the previous 2011-12 League season. The season featured 12 teams from the 2011-12 and two new teams promoted from the 2011-12 First Division: Al-Shoalah and Al-Wahda who replace relegated Al-Qadisiyah and Al-Ansar. On 14 April 2013, Al Fateh won the title after a 1-0 home win over Al-Ahli. It was their first ever league title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurelio_Giorni
Aurelio Giorni
[ "Title", "Composer", "Catalog No" ]
[ [ "Meditation , Op 72 , No 5 :", "Tchaikovsky", "5873" ], [ "Etude , Op 1 , No 1", "Schlozer", "5886" ], [ "*Frühlingsglaube ( Faith in Spring )", "Schubert - Liszt", "5900" ], [ "*Toccata , Op 18 , No 4", "Sgambati", "5911" ], [ "Murmuring Zephyrs , Op 21 , No 4", "Jensen", "5933" ], [ "Nocturne , Op 32 , No 2", "Chopin", "5938" ], [ "Songs without Words , Op 53 , No 1 , Ab ( On the Seashore )", "Mendelssohn", "5951/D369" ], [ "*Pastorale", "Giorni**", "6026" ], [ "Hark ! Hark ! The Lark", "Schubert - Liszt", "6052" ], [ "*Moment Musical , Op 94 , No 2", "Schubert", "6066" ], [ "*Petite Valse , Op 28 , No 1", "Henselt", "6090" ], [ "Prelude in G Minor , Op 23 , No 5", "Rachmaninoff", "6125" ], [ "* Nutcracker , Op 71 : Dance of the Reed Flutes", "Tchaikovsky -Esipoff", "6132" ], [ "*The Trout , Op 32", "Schubert -Heller", "6176" ], [ "Impromptu , Op 90 , No 3 , Gb", "Schubert", "6189" ], [ "* L'Arlesienne - Suite No 1 , No 2 : Minuetto", "Bizet", "6237" ], [ "Etude , Op 10 , No 8 , F", "Chopin", "6323" ], [ "Etude , Op 5 , No 2 ( Pensez un peu à moi )", "Henselt", "6353" ], [ "*Staccato-Etude , Op 23 , No 2 , C", "A. Rubinstein", "6626" ], [ "Impromptu , Op 31 , No 4 , g #", "Sinding", "7021" ] ]
Piano Recordings ( Duo-Art )
The following list shows the known recordings Aurelio Giorni made for Duo-Art beginning around 1919 . [ 15 ] Some of these piano rolls are in the archives of the University of Maryland Music Library .
Aurelio_Giorni_0
Aurelio Giorni (15 September 1895 - 23 September 1938) was an accomplished and well known American pianist and composer of Italian birth, who immigrated to the United States in 1914. In addition to composing music and mastering piano, he toured throughout the United States both as a soloist and with the Elshuco Trio. He composed a good deal of chamber music, orchestral music, études, as well as a sonata for piano and violoncello that won a prize from the Society for the Publication of American Music in 1924. Aurelio was also a teacher of many distinguished artists, both in piano and in composition, and was fluent in four languages: Italian, German, French and English.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_marae_in_the_Gisborne_District
List of marae in the Gisborne District
[ "Marae name", "Wharenui name", "Iwi and Hapū", "Location" ]
[ [ "Te Aowera Marae", "Te Poho o Te Aowera", "Ngāti Porou ( Te Aowera )", "Ruatōria" ], [ "Hinepare", "Te Tairawhiti", "Ngāti Porou ( Ngāi Tāne , Ngāti Hokopū , Ngāti Nua , Te Whānau a Hinepare , Te Whānau a Rerewa )", "Rangitukia" ], [ "Hiruharama Marae", "Kapohanga a Rangi", "Ngāti Porou ( Te Aitanga a Mate , Te Aowera )", "Ruatōria" ], [ "Te Horo Marae", "Rākaitemania", "Ngāti Porou ( Ngāti Horowai , Te Whānau a Mahaki , Te Whānau a Uruhonea )", "Ruatōria" ], [ "Kaiwaka Marae", "Te Kapenga", "Ngāti Porou ( Ngāti Putaanga , Te Whānau a Hinerupe )", "Tikitiki" ], [ "Kakariki Marae", "Rakaihoea", "Ngāti Porou ( Te Whānau a Rākaihoea )", "Ruatōria" ], [ "Kariaka", "Ngāti Porou", "Ngāti Porou ( Ngāi Tangihaere , Te Whānau a Hinekehu )", "Ruatōria" ], [ "Karuwai", "Te Rehu ā Karuwai", "Ngāti Porou ( Te Whānau a Karuwai , Te Whānau a Karuai )", "Rangitukia" ], [ "Mangahanea Marae", "Hinetapora", "Ngāti Porou ( Ngāti Uepōhatu , Te Whānau a Hinetapora )", "Ruatōria" ], [ "Mangarua / Te Heapera", "Te Poho o Mangarua", "Ngāti Porou ( Te Whānau a Hinetapora )", "Ruatōria" ], [ "Ōhinewaiapu Marae", "Ōhinewaiapu", "Ngāti Porou ( Ngāi Tāne , Ngāti Hokopū , Ngāti Nua , Te Whānau a Hunaara , Te Whānau a Rerewa , Te Whānau a Takimoana )", "Rangitukia" ], [ "Putaanga Marae", "Putaanga", "Ngāti Porou ( Ngāti Putaanga )", "Tikitiki" ], [ "Porourangi / Waiomatatini", "Porourangi", "Ngāti Porou ( Te Whānau a Karuai )", "Ruatōria" ], [ "Rahui Marae", "Rongomaianiwaniwa", "Ngāti Porou ( Te Whānau a Hinerupe , Te Whānau a Rākaimataura )", "Tikitiki" ], [ "Reporua", "Tū Auau", "Ngāti Porou ( Ngāti Rangi )", "Ruatōria" ], [ "Rongohaerem / Te Pahou", "Rongohaere", "Ngāti Porou ( Te Aitanga a Mate , Te Whānau a Rākairoa ) , Te Whānau-ā-Apanui ( Te Whānau a Rutaia )", "Makarika" ], [ "Rongoitekai / Penu", "Rongo i te Kai", "Ngāti Porou ( Te Aitanga a Mate )", "Makarika" ], [ "Ruataupare Marae", "Ruataupare", "Ngāti Porou ( Ngāi Tangihaere )", "Ruatōria" ], [ "Rauru / Taumata o Mihi Marae", "Rauru Nui a Toi", "Ngāti Porou ( Te Whānau a Hinekehu )", "Ruatōria" ], [ "Tikapa Marae", "Pōkai", "Ngāti Porou ( Te Whānau a Hineauta , Te Whānau a Pōkai )", "Tikapa" ] ]
Ruatoria and Tikitiki
List_of_marae_in_the_Gisborne_District_2
There are about 80 marae (Māori meeting grounds) in the Gisborne District of New Zealand. They include the marae of six iwi (tribes): Ngāti Porou, Te Aitanga-ā-Hauiti, Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, Ngai Tamanuhiri and Rongowhakaata.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Won-jong
Lee Won-jong
[ "Year", "Title", "Hangul", "Network" ]
[ [ "1991", "School of Love", "", "KBS2" ], [ "1996", "Tears of the Dragon", "", "KBS1" ], [ "1998", "Legendary Ambition", "", "KBS2" ], [ "1998", "The King and the Queen", "", "KBS1" ], [ "1999", "The Clinic for Married Couples : Love and War", "", "KBS2" ], [ "2002", "Rustic Period", "", "SBS" ], [ "2003", "Go Mom Go !", "", "KBS2" ], [ "2003", "Bodyguard", "보디가드", "KBS2" ], [ "2003", "My Mother", "달려라 울엄마", "KBS2" ], [ "2004", "The Land", "토지", "SBS" ], [ "2004-2005", "Emperor of the Sea", "해신", "KBS2" ], [ "2005", "Hanoi Bride", "하노이 신부", "SBS" ], [ "2006", "Love and Ambition", "", "SBS" ], [ "2006", "Sharp 3", "성장드라마 반올림 3", "KBS2" ], [ "2006", "Bad Story", "나쁜소설", "KBS1" ], [ "2007", "War of Money", "쩐의 전쟁", "SBS" ], [ "2008", "The Great King , Sejong", "대왕세종", "KBS1 / KBS2" ], [ "2008", "Iljimae", "일지매", "SBS" ], [ "2008", "Gourmet", "식객", "SBS" ], [ "2008", "Demon 's Story", "전설의 고향", "KBS2" ] ]
Filmography -- Television series
Lee_Won-jong_2
Lee Won-jong (born January 1, 1966) is a South Korean actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filmfare_Awards
Filmfare Awards
[ "Nominee", "Category", "Award", "Year" ]
[ [ "Meena Kumari", "Best Actress", "10th Filmfare Awards", "1963" ], [ "Mohammed Rafi", "Best Male Playback Singer", "16th Filmfare Awards", "1969" ], [ "Asha Bhosle", "Best Female Playback Singer", "20th Filmfare Awards", "1973" ], [ "Kishore Kumar", "Best Male Playback Singer", "32nd Filmfare Awards", "1985" ], [ "Alka Yagnik", "Best Female Playback Singer", "39th Filmfare Awards", "1994" ], [ "Javed Akhtar", "Best Lyricist", "50th Filmfare Awards", "2005" ] ]
Records -- Artists with all nominations in a single category
Meena Kumari ( 1963 ) Mohammed Rafi ( 1969 ) Asha Bhosle ( 1973 ) Kishore Kumar ( 1985 ) Alka Yagnik ( 1994 ) Javed Akhtar ( 2005 )
Filmfare_Awards_0
The Filmfare Awards are a set of awards that honour artistic and technical excellence in the Hindi-language film industry of India. The Filmfare ceremony is one of the most prestigious film events in India. The awards were first introduced by The Times Group in 1954, the same year as the National Film Awards. They were initially referred to as the Clare Awards or The Clares after Clare Mendonca, the editor of The Times of India. A dual voting system was developed in 1956. Under this system, in contrast to the National Film Awards, which are decided by a panel appointed by Indian Government, the Filmfare Awards are voted on by both the public and a committee of experts. The ceremony had been sponsored by various private organisations in the past as well as in present provisions. During several years in the 1990s, a live ceremony was broadcast to television audiences but was later discontinued due to unknown reasons. Since 2000, a recorded and edited version of the awards ceremony was televised on SET a week or two after the ceremony has been held already. Since 2018, the ceremony has been televised on Colors. The 65th Filmfare Awards event was held on the 16th of February 2020 at Sarusajai Stadium, Guwahati. The Filmfare Awards have been often referred to as the Hindi film industry's equivalent to the Academy Awards in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_FIFA_Confederations_Cup_squads
2009 FIFA Confederations Cup squads
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Tim Howard", "( 1979-03-06 ) 6 March 1979 ( aged 30 )", "39", "0", "Everton" ], [ "2", "3 MF", "Jonathan Bornstein", "( 1984-11-07 ) 7 November 1984 ( aged 24 )", "15", "1", "Chivas USA" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Carlos Bocanegra ( c )", "( 1979-05-25 ) 25 May 1979 ( aged 30 )", "67", "11", "Rennes" ], [ "4", "4 FW", "Conor Casey", "( 1981-07-25 ) 25 July 1981 ( aged 27 )", "10", "0", "Colorado Rapids" ], [ "5", "2 DF", "Oguchi Onyewu", "( 1982-05-13 ) 13 May 1982 ( aged 27 )", "42", "5", "Standard Liège" ], [ "6", "2 DF", "Heath Pearce", "( 1984-08-13 ) 13 August 1984 ( aged 24 )", "23", "0", "Hansa Rostock" ], [ "7", "3 MF", "DaMarcus Beasley", "( 1982-05-24 ) 24 May 1982 ( aged 27 )", "87", "17", "Rangers" ], [ "8", "4 FW", "Clint Dempsey", "( 1983-03-09 ) 9 March 1983 ( aged 26 )", "51", "13", "Fulham" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Charlie Davies", "( 1986-06-23 ) 23 June 1986 ( aged 22 )", "6", "1", "Hammarby" ], [ "10", "3 MF", "Landon Donovan", "( 1982-03-04 ) 4 March 1982 ( aged 27 )", "110", "39", "LA Galaxy" ], [ "11", "2 DF", "Marvell Wynne", "( 1986-05-08 ) 8 May 1986 ( aged 23 )", "3", "0", "Toronto FC" ], [ "12", "3 MF", "Michael Bradley", "( 1987-07-31 ) 31 July 1987 ( aged 21 )", "29", "5", "Borussia Mönchengladbach" ], [ "13", "3 MF", "Ricardo Clark", "( 1983-02-10 ) 10 February 1983 ( aged 26 )", "19", "1", "Houston Dynamo" ], [ "14", "2 DF", "Danny Califf", "( 1980-03-17 ) 17 March 1980 ( aged 29 )", "23", "1", "Midtjylland" ], [ "15", "2 DF", "Jay DeMerit", "( 1979-12-04 ) 4 December 1979 ( aged 29 )", "10", "0", "Watford" ], [ "16", "3 MF", "Sacha Kljestan", "( 1985-09-09 ) 9 September 1985 ( aged 23 )", "17", "3", "Chivas USA" ], [ "17", "4 FW", "Jozy Altidore", "( 1989-11-06 ) 6 November 1989 ( aged 19 )", "11", "6", "Xerez" ], [ "18", "1 GK", "Brad Guzan", "( 1984-09-09 ) 9 September 1984 ( aged 24 )", "12", "0", "Aston Villa" ], [ "19", "4 FW", "Freddy Adu", "( 1989-06-02 ) 2 June 1989 ( aged 20 )", "13", "1", "Monaco" ], [ "20", "3 MF", "José Francisco Torres", "( 1987-10-29 ) 29 October 1987 ( aged 21 )", "5", "0", "Pachuca" ] ]
Group B -- United States
Head coach : Bob Bradley
2009_FIFA_Confederations_Cup_squads_7
The following is a list of squads for each nation who competed at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa from 14 June to 28 June 2009, as a prelude to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Each squad consisted of 23 players, three of which had to be goalkeepers. Replacement of injured players was permitted until 24 hours before the team's game. Players marked (c) were named as captain for their national team. Caps, goals and ages as of 14 June 2009, before 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927_Campeonato_Carioca
1927 Campeonato Carioca
[ "Club", "Home location", "Previous season" ]
[ [ "América", "Tijuca , Rio de Janeiro", "8th" ], [ "Andarahy", "Andaraí , Rio de Janeiro", "-" ], [ "Bangu", "Bangu , Rio de Janeiro", "4th" ], [ "Botafogo", "Botafogo , Rio de Janeiro", "6th" ], [ "Brasil", "Urca , Rio de Janeiro", "10th" ], [ "Flamengo", "Flamengo , Rio de Janeiro", "5th" ], [ "Fluminense", "Laranjeiras , Rio de Janeiro", "3rd" ], [ "São Cristóvão", "São Cristóvão , Rio de Janeiro", "1st" ], [ "Vasco da Gama", "São Cristóvão , Rio de Janeiro", "2nd" ], [ "Villa Isabel", "Vila Isabel , Rio de Janeiro", "9th" ] ]
Participating teams
Before the start of the championship , Syrio e Libanez was suspended by AMEA for not having a stadium of its own ( the team usually groundshared with Mangueira instead ) , [ 3 ] and was replaced by Andarahy , that after being passed over for promotion in 1925 , had n't even disputed the Second level in 1926 . [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
1927_Campeonato_Carioca_0
The 1927 Campeonato Carioca, the 22nd edition of that championship, kicked off on May 1, 1927 and ended on September 18, 1927. It was organized by AMEA (Associação Metropolitana de Esportes Atléticos, or Metropolitan Athletic Sports Association). Ten teams participated. Flamengo won the title for the 6th time. No teams were relegated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Victoria's_Secret_models
List of Victoria's Secret models
[ "Name", "Nationality", "Contract" ]
[ [ "Alessandra Ambrosio", "Brazil", "2004-2006" ], [ "Jessica Stam", "Canada", "2006-2007" ], [ "Miranda Kerr", "Australia", "2006-2009" ], [ "Behati Prinsloo", "Namibia", "2008-2011" ], [ "Jessica Hart", "Australia", "2011-2013" ], [ "Elsa Hosk", "Sweden", "2011-2014" ], [ "Rachel Hilbert", "United States", "2015-2017" ], [ "Zuri Tibby", "United States", "2016-2019" ], [ "Grace Elizabeth", "United States", "2016-2019" ], [ "Maggie Laine", "United States", "2018-2019" ] ]
PINK spokesmodels
The following is the list of models who have been contracted as spokesmodels for Victoria 's Secret 's PINK brand .
List_of_Victoria's_Secret_models_2
This is a list of current and former Victoria's Secret Angels and fashion models who have walked in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show since its inception in 1995.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-Divisioona
I-Divisioona
[ "Season", "Teams", "Promoted", "Relegated" ]
[ [ "1974-75", "Sport , FoPS , HPK , PiTa , Kärpät , KooKoo , SaPKo , JYP", "Sport , FoPS", "-" ], [ "1975-76", "K-reipas , Kärpät , SaiPa , HPK , KooKoo , Jukurit , SaPKo , PiTa , JYP , JoKP", "K-reipas", "JoKP" ], [ "1976-77", "Kärpät , Sport , SaiPa , HPK , Jäähonka , JYP , KooKoo , SaPKo , Jukurit , PiTa", "Kärpät", "-" ], [ "1977-78", "SaiPa , FoPS , HPK , Sport , Jukurit , JYP , Jäähonka , SaPKo , KooKoo , HJK", "-", "HJK" ], [ "1978-79", "SaiPa , FoPS , JYP , SaPKo , K-67 , Jäähonka , KooKoo , HPK , Sport , Jukurit", "-", "-" ], [ "1979-80", "HPK , SaiPa , SaPKo , Sport , JYP , FoPS , Jäähonka , KooKoo , Jukurit , K-67", "SaiPa", "Jukurit , K-67" ], [ "1980-81", "HPK , KooVee , JYP , SaPKo , Sport , KooKoo , FoPS , Jäähonka , Valtit , JoKP", "-", "-" ], [ "1981-82", "HPK , FoPS , Sport , JYP , JoKP ; SaPKo , KooVee , Valtit , KooKoo , Jäähonka", "-", "Jäähonka , Valtit" ], [ "1982-83", "HPK , JoKP , KooKoo , JYP , KooVee , KalPa , Sport , FoPS , Ketterä , SaPKo", "HPK", "SaPKo" ], [ "1983-84", "Lukko , JYP , JoKP , TuTo , KalPa , KooKoo , Ketterä , Peliitat , Sport , FoPS", "Lukko", "-" ], [ "1984-85", "JYP , KalPa , KooKoo , TuTo , JoKP , HPK , Karhu-Kissat , Peliitat , FoPS , Ketterä , SaPKo , Sport", "JYP", "Sport" ], [ "1985-86", "KalPa , TuTo , KooKoo , HPK , K-Kissat , Peliitat , JoKP , FoPS , K-Reipas , Ketterä , SaPKo , TJV", "KalPa", "TJV" ], [ "1986-87", "KooKoo , TuTo , HPK , JoKP , SaiPa , Sport , Ketterä , K-Reipas , SaPKo , K-Kissat , FoPS , Peliitat", "KooKoo", "Peliitat" ], [ "1987-88", "HPK , SaiPa , K-reipas , JoKP , Sport , TuTo , Jokerit , SaPKo , Ketterä , FoPS , K-Kissat , VaKi", "HPK , SaiPa", "VaKi" ], [ "1988-89", "JoKP , Jokerit , K-Espoo , K-Reipas , FoPS , K-Kissat , Ketterä , KooVee , Sport , TuTo , Peliitat , SaPKo", "JoKP , Jokerit", "Peliitat , SaPKo" ], [ "1989-90", "Ässät , H-Reipas , Kärpät , FoPS , K-Kissat , Sport , K-67 , TuTo , K-Espoo , Ketterä , KooVee , H-Salo", "Ässät , H-reipas", "KooVee , H-Salo" ], [ "1990-91", "JoKP , Kärpät , VHT , K-Kissat , K-Espoo , K-67 , FoPS , TuTo , GrIFK , KooKoo , Sport , Ketterä", "JoKP", "Ketterä" ], [ "1991-92", "K-Espoo , Kärpät , KooKoo , FoPS , K-67 , SaiPa , TuTo , Centers , VHT , HJK , K-Kissat , Sport", "K-Espoo", "Sport" ], [ "1992-93", "JoKP , TuTo , KooKoo , Kärpät , Junkkarit , K-67 , SaiPa , K-Kissat , FoPS , VHT , Centers , HJK", "-", "VHT , Centers , HJK" ], [ "1993-94", "TuTo , JoKP , SaiPa , SaPKo , Kärpät , Hermes , KooKoo , K-67 , FoPS , Junkkarit , Karhu-Kissat , Ketterä", "TuTo", "Kärpät , JoKP" ] ]
Participating teams
I-Divisioona_0
The I-Divisioona was the second level of ice hockey in Finland from 1974-2000. It was replaced by the Mestis for the 2000-01 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2009_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_5000_metres
Athletics at the 2009 Summer Universiade – Women's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Sara Moreira", "Portugal", "15:32.78" ], [ "2", "Kasumi Nishihara", "Japan", "15:46.95" ], [ "3", "Natalya Medvedeva", "Russia", "15:49.60" ], [ "4", "Sonia Bejarano", "Spain", "15:51.69" ], [ "5", "Azra Eminović", "Serbia", "16:00.92" ], [ "6", "Alfiya Khasanova", "Russia", "16:03.00" ], [ "7", "Kazue Kojima", "Japan", "16:03.45" ], [ "8", "Dudu Karakaya", "Turkey", "16:10.66" ], [ "9", "Linda Byrne", "Ireland", "16:12.54" ], [ "10", "Tetyana Filonyuk", "Ukraine", "16:12.75" ], [ "11", "Lenka Všetečková", "Czech Republic", "16:25.85" ], [ "12", "Oana Andreea Mircea", "Romania", "16:37.21" ], [ "13", "Cheng Jiali", "China", "16:58.54" ], [ "14", "Laila Kærgaard Laursen", "Denmark", "17:06.82" ], [ "15", "Marie-Louise Brasen", "Denmark", "17:33.06" ], [ "16", "Mary Chebet", "Uganda", "DNS" ], [ "17", "Jane Kipchana", "Uganda", "DNS" ] ]
Results
Athletics_at_the_2009_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_5000_metres_0
The women's 5000 metres event at the 2009 Summer Universiade was held on 9-11 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_PlusLiga
2018–19 PlusLiga
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Set 4", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "30 Jan", "20:30", "Aluron Virtu Warta Zawiercie", "3-1", "Chemik Bydgoszcz", "25-27", "27-25", "26-24", "25-21", "103-97", "[ 106 ]" ], [ "2 Feb", "17:30", "ONICO Warszawa", "3-0", "Cerrad Czarni Radom", "25-21", "25-19", "25-16", "", "75-56", "[ 107 ]" ], [ "1 Feb", "17:30", "Cuprum Lubin", "3-1", "GKS Katowice", "23-25", "25-18", "25-19", "25-19", "98-81", "[ 108 ]" ], [ "3 Feb", "17:30", "Jastrzębski Węgiel", "3-0", "MKS Będzin", "25-17", "25-20", "25-21", "", "75-58", "[ 109 ]" ], [ "2 Feb", "14:45", "Indykpol AZS Olsztyn", "3-1", "PGE Skra Bełchatów", "20-25", "36-34", "25-21", "25-15", "106-95", "[ 110 ]" ], [ "5 Mar", "20:30", "Trefl Gdańsk", "3-1", "ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle", "26-24", "25-20", "23-25", "25-21", "99-90", "[ 111 ]" ] ]
Regular season -- 17th round
2018–19_PlusLiga_18
2018-19 PlusLiga was the 83rd season of Polish Championship (19th season as professional league - PlusLiga) organized by Polish Volleyball League SA () under the supervision of Polish Volleyball Federation (). BBTS Bielsko-Biała and Dafi Społem Kielce were relegated to the first league after season 2017-18. Łuczniczka Bydgoszcz beat AZS Częstochowa in playoffs for keeping in the PlusLiga. On December 13, 2018 Stocznia Szczecin withdrew from the league due to financial issues. All results of the club were canceled and the league continued by 13 teams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Transmission_System
National Transmission System
[ "Field", "Field type", "Licensee or operator", "Discovered", "First gas onshore", "Shore terminal" ]
[ [ "West Sole", "Gas", "BP", "September 1965", "March 1967", "Easington" ], [ "Leman", "Gas", "Shell / Esso , Amoco / Gas Council , Arpet Group , Mobil", "April 1966", "August 1968", "Bacton" ], [ "Hewett", "Gas", "Phillips Petroleum , Arpet group", "October 1966", "July 1969", "Bacton" ], [ "Indefatigable", "Gas", "Shell/Esso , Amoco/Gas Council", "June 1966", "October 1971", "Bacton" ], [ "Viking", "Gas", "Conoco / BNOC", "May 1968", "July 1972", "Viking ( Theddlethorpe )" ], [ "Rough", "Gas", "Amoco/Gas Council", "May 1968", "October 1975", "Easington" ], [ "Forties", "Oil + associated gas", "BP", "October 1970", "September 1977", "St Fergus" ], [ "Frigg ( Norway )", "Gas", "Elf / Total", "June 1971", "September 1977", "St Fergus" ], [ "Frigg ( UK )", "Gas", "Elf/Total", "May 1972", "September 1977", "St Fergus" ], [ "Piper", "Oil + associated gas", "Occidental group", "January 1973", "November 1978", "St Fergus" ], [ "Tartan", "Oil + associated gas", "Texaco", "December 1974", "January 1981", "St Fergus" ], [ "Brent", "Oil + associated gas", "Shell/Esso", "July 1971", "1982", "St Fergus" ], [ "Morecambe Bay", "Gas + condensate", "Hydrocarbons ( GB )", "September 1974", "1985", "Barrow" ] ]
History -- UK natural gas
Natural gas was discovered on the UK continental shelf in 1965 and production started in 1967 . [ 5 ] The development of offshore natural gas fields is shown in the following table . Shore terminals were built to receive , process , blend and distribute the gas .
National_Transmission_System_1
The United Kingdom's National Transmission System (NTS) is the network of gas pipelines that supply gas to about forty power stations and large industrial users from natural gas terminals situated on the coast and to gas distribution companies that supply commercial and domestic users.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_destroyer_escorts_of_the_United_States_Navy
List of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy
[ "Class", "Design type", "Lead ship", "Commissioned", "# Ships ordered", "# Ships Completed as US DEs" ]
[ [ "Evarts", "GMT", "USS Evarts ( DE-5 )", "15 April 1943", "105", "65" ], [ "Buckley", "TE", "USS Buckley ( DE-51 )", "30 April 1943", "154", "65" ], [ "Cannon", "DET", "USS Cannon ( DE-99 )", "26 September 1943", "116", "58" ], [ "Edsall", "FMR", "USS Edsall ( DE-129 )", "10 April 1943", "85", "85" ], [ "Rudderow", "TEV", "USS Rudderow ( DE-224 )", "15 May 1944", "252", "21" ], [ "John C. Butler", "WGT", "USS John C. Butler ( DE-339 )", "31 March 1944", "293", "83" ], [ "Dealey", "SCB 72", "USS Dealey ( DE-1006 )", "3 June 1954", "13", "13" ], [ "Claud Jones", "SCB 131", "USS Claud Jones ( DE-1033 )", "10 February 1959", "4", "4" ], [ "Bronstein", "", "USS Bronstein ( DE-1037 )", "16 June 1963", "2", "2" ], [ "Garcia", "", "USS Garcia ( DE-1040 )", "21 December 1964", "11", "11" ], [ "Brooke", "", "USS Brooke ( DEG-1 )", "12 March 1966", "19", "6" ], [ "Knox", "", "USS Knox ( DE-1052 )", "12 April 1969", "55", "46" ] ]
Classes
List_of_destroyer_escorts_of_the_United_States_Navy_1
This is a list of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy, listed in a table sortable by both name and hull-number. It includes the hull classification symbols DE (both Destroyer Escort and Ocean Escort), DEG, and DER. The Lend-lease Act was passed into law in the US in March 1941 enabling the United Kingdom to procure merchant ships, warships and munitions etc. from the US, in order to help with the war effort. This enabled the UK to commission the US to design, build and supply an escort vessel that was suitable for anti submarine warfare in deep open ocean situations, which they did in June 1941. Captain E.L. Cochrane of the American Bureau of Shipping came up with a design which was known as the British Destroyer Escort (BDE). The BDE designation was retained by the first six Destroyer Escorts transferred to the United Kingdom (BDE 1, 2, 3, 4, 12 and 46); of the initial order of 50 these were the only ones the Royal Navy received, the rest being reclassified as Destroyer Escort (DE) on 25 January 1943 and taken over by the United States Navy. Ships that were classified DE or DEG were reclassified in 1975 as FF or FFG (frigates). This affected hull numbers DE-1037 and higher as well as all DEGs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Write_Stuff
The Write Stuff
[ "Episode", "Original airdate", "Author of the week", "Guests" ]
[ [ "15-1", "2012-01-20", "John Betjeman", "Sue Limb , Andrew Motion" ], [ "15-2", "2012-01-27", "Daniel Defoe", "Jane Thynne , Mark Billingham" ], [ "15-3", "2012-02-03", "Gustave Flaubert", "John O'Farrell , Alex Clark" ], [ "15-4", "2012-02-10", "Terence Rattigan", "Andrew Motion , Sue Limb" ], [ "15-5", "2012-02-17", "Jackie Collins", "Jane Thynne , Mark Billingham" ], [ "15-6", "2012-02-24", "H. G. Wells", "Alex Clark , John O'Farrell" ] ]
Episodes -- Series 15 ( 2012 )
The_Write_Stuff_17
The Write Stuff, Radio 4's game of literary correctness, is a lighthearted quiz about literature on BBC Radio 4, taking a humorous look at famous literary figures, which ran from 1998 to 2014. It is chaired and written by James Walton. The two teams are captained by novelist Sebastian Faulks and journalist John Walsh, with Beth Chalmers reading literary extracts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Nottingham_Forest_F.C._season
2012–13 Nottingham Forest F.C. season
[ "#", "Pos", "Player", "From", "Start", "End" ]
[ [ "26", "DF", "Daniel Ayala", "Norwich City", "7 August 2012", "End of season" ], [ "2", "DF", "Sam Hutchinson", "Chelsea", "16 August 2012", "End of season" ], [ "24", "FW", "Billy Sharp", "Southampton", "31 August 2012", "End of season" ], [ "21", "MF", "James Coppinger", "Doncaster Rovers", "31 August 2012", "29 December 2012" ], [ "36", "MF", "Jermaine Jenas", "Tottenham Hotspur", "28 September 2012", "2 January 2013" ], [ "32", "DF", "Elliott Ward", "Norwich", "26 October 2012", "1 January 2013" ], [ "29", "DF", "Alan Hutton", "Aston Villa", "22 November 2012", "1 January 2013" ], [ "36", "DF", "Gonzalo Jara", "West Brom", "10 January 2013", "End of season" ], [ "32", "DF", "Elliott Ward", "Norwich", "10 January 2013", "End of season" ] ]
Loans in
2012–13_Nottingham_Forest_F.C._season_4
The 2012-13 season is Nottingham Forest Football Club's 5th consecutive season in the Championship since promotion in 2007-08.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jun_Fukuyama
Jun Fukuyama
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2001", "Usagi-chan de Cue ! !", "" ], [ "2002", "Shiritsu Araiso Kōtō Gakkō Seitokai Shikkōbu", "" ], [ "2004", "Hikari to Mizu no Daphne Tokubetsu-hen 2", "Yasuki Jōnōchi" ], [ "2005", "Saikano", "Ryōhei" ], [ "2005", "Saint Beast", "Chieft Priest Pandora" ], [ "2005", "The Wings of Rean", "Asap Suzuki" ], [ "2006", "Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO", "Lieutenant Hideto Washiya" ], [ "2006", "Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E . 73 Stargazer", "Sol Ryūne l'Ange" ], [ "2006", "Cluster Edge Secret Episode", "Beryl Jasper" ], [ "2006", "The Prince of Tennis Original Video Animation : Zenkoku Taikai Hen", "Kenya Oshitari" ], [ "2006", "The Prince of Tennis Original Video Animation : Zenkoku Taikai hen Semifinal", "Kenya Oshitari" ], [ "2006", "The Prince of Tennis Original Video Animation : Zenkoku Taikai Hen Fan Disc White heat Remix", "Kenya Oshitari" ], [ "2006", "The Prince of Tennis Original Video Animation : Another Story : Kako to Mirai no Message", "Kenya Oshitari" ], [ "2006", "Mitsu×Mitsu Drops", "Chihaya Yurioka" ], [ "2007", "Okane ga nai", "Yukiya Ayase" ], [ "2007", "OVA To Heart 2", "Takaaki Kōno" ], [ "2007", "Code Geass : Lelouch of the Rebellion DVD Magazine 1 & 2", "Lelouch Lamperouge" ], [ "2007", "Code Geass : Lelouch of the Rebellion Special Edition ~Black Rebellion~", "Lelouch Lamperouge" ], [ "2008", "Clannad - Another World : Tomoyo Chapter", "2nd Year Student Council Officer" ], [ "2008", "Switch", "Kai Eto" ] ]
Filmography -- Original video animation ( OVA )
Jun_Fukuyama_1
Jun Fukuyama (福山 潤, Fukuyama Jun, born November 26, 1978) is a Japanese voice actor and singer best known for his roles Lelouch (Code Geass), Koro-sensei (Assassination Classroom), Ichimatsu (Osomatsu-san), Misaki Yata (K), Kimihiro Watanuki (xxxHOLiC), Joker (Persona 5) and several other leading roles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Quinn
Molly Quinn
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2009-16", "Castle", "Alexis Castle", "Main role" ], [ "2010", "Avalon High", "Jenny", "Disney Channel original movie" ], [ "2011", "Ben 10 : Ultimate Alien", "Eunice ( voice )", "2 episodes" ], [ "2011-14", "Winx Club", "Princess Bloom , Lockette", "Seasons 3-6" ], [ "2019", "The Fix", "Lindsay Meyer", "2 episodes" ], [ "2019", "The InBetween", "Andrea Squire", "Let Me in Your Window ( Season 1 , episode 7 )" ] ]
Filmography
Molly_Quinn_1
Molly Caitlyn Quinn (born October 8, 1993) is an American actress whose work includes theatre, film, and television. Her notable roles include Alexis Castle, daughter of the title character, on ABC's Castle and the voice of Bloom, one of the main characters in Winx Club.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_400_metres
1987 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Todd Bennett", "Great Britain", "46.81" ], [ "2", "Momchil Kharizanov", "Bulgaria", "46.89" ], [ "3", "Paul Harmsworth", "Great Britain", "46.92" ], [ "4", "Arjen Visserman", "Netherlands", "46.96" ], [ "5", "Mark Henrich", "West Germany", "47.42" ], [ "6", "Mauro Zuliani", "Italy", "47.50" ] ]
Results -- Final
1987_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_400_metres_2
The men's 400 metres event at the 1987 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 21 and 22 February.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics
Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics
[ "Event", "Date", "Name", "Nationality", "Result", "Type" ]
[ [ "Women 's 10,000 metres", "12 August", "Almaz Ayana", "Ethiopia", "29:17.45 min", "WR" ], [ "Men 's 400 metres", "14 August", "Wayde van Niekerk", "South Africa", "43.03 sec", "WR" ], [ "Women 's hammer throw", "15 August", "Anita Włodarczyk", "Poland", "82.29 m", "WR" ], [ "Men 's pole vault", "15 August", "Thiago Braz da Silva", "Brazil", "6.03 m", "OR" ], [ "Men 's 3000 metres steeplechase", "17 August", "Conseslus Kipruto", "Kenya", "8:03.28 min", "OR" ], [ "Men 's shot put", "18 August", "Ryan Crouser", "United States", "22.52 m", "OR" ], [ "Men 's decathlon", "18 August", "Ashton Eaton", "United States", "8893 pts", "= OR" ], [ "Women 's 5000 metres", "19 August", "Vivian Cheruiyot", "Kenya", "14:26.17 min", "OR" ] ]
Records -- World and Olympic records
See also : World and Olympic records set at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_0
Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics were held during the last 10 days of the games, from 12-21 August 2016, at the Olympic Stadium. The sport of athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics was made into three distinct sets of events: track and field events, road running events, and racewalking events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Walker_(footballer,_born_1879)
Bobby Walker (footballer, born 1879)
[ "#", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Score", "Result", "Competition" ]
[ [ "1", "1 March 1902", "Grosvenor Park , Belfast , Ireland", "Ireland", "2-0", "5-1", "British Home Championship" ], [ "2", "15 March 1902", "Cappielow , Greenock , Scotland", "Wales", "4-0", "5-1", "British Home Championship" ], [ "3", "4 April 1903", "Bramall Lane , Sheffield , England", "England", "2-1", "2-1", "British Home Championship" ], [ "4", "12 March 1904", "Dens Park , Dundee , Scotland", "Wales", "1-0", "1-1", "British Home Championship" ], [ "5", "18 March 1905", "Celtic Park , Glasgow , Scotland", "Ireland", "2-0", "4-0", "British Home Championship" ], [ "6", "16 March 1907", "Celtic Park , Glasgow , Scotland", "Ireland", "2-0", "3-0", "British Home Championship" ], [ "7", "1 March 1909", "Racecourse Ground , Wrexham , Wales", "Wales", "1-3", "2-3", "British Home Championship" ], [ "8", "16 March 1912", "Windsor Park , Belfast , Ireland", "Ireland", "4-1", "4-1", "British Home Championship" ] ]
International career -- International goals
Scores and results list Scotland 's goal tally first .
Bobby_Walker_(footballer,_born_1879)_0
Bobby Walker (10 January 1879 - 28 August 1930) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played for Heart of Midlothian and Scotland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Peru
List of the busiest airports in Peru
[ "Rank", "Airport", "Serves", "Total passengers", "Annual change" ]
[ [ "1", "Jorge Chávez International Airport", "Lima Metropolitan Area", "19,326,781", "9.96%" ], [ "2", "Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport", "Cusco", "3,209,153", "11.07%" ], [ "3", "Rodríguez Ballón International Airport", "Arequipa metropolitan area", "1,634,090", "9.49%" ], [ "4", "Coronel FAP Francisco Secada Vignetta International Airport", "Iquitos metropolitan area", "934,031", "9.51%" ], [ "5", "FAP Captain Guillermo Concha Iberico International Airport", "Piura metropolitan area", "849,388", "1.54%" ], [ "6", "Cad . FAP Guillermo del Castillo Paredes Airport", "Tarapoto", "671,576", "5.59%" ], [ "7", "FAP Captain Carlos Martínez de Pinillos International Airport", "Trujillo metropolitan area ( Peru )", "560,922", "14.85%" ], [ "8", "FAP Captain José Abelardo Quiñones González International Airport", "Chiclayo metropolitan area", "516,589", "13.42%" ], [ "9", "FAP Captain David Abensur Rengifo International Airport", "Coronel Portillo Province", "499,800", "3.22%" ], [ "10", "Inca Manco Cápac International Airport", "Puno Region", "462,650", "9.05%" ] ]
2016 -- Peru 's 10 busiest airports by passenger traffic
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Peru_4
The following is a list of the busiest airports in Peru. The airports are ranked by passenger traffic and aircraft movements. For each airport, the lists cite the city served by the airport, not necessarily the municipality where the airport is physically located.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2013_Mediterranean_Games_–_Results
Athletics at the 2013 Mediterranean Games – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "İlham Tanui Özbilen", "Turkey", "1:44.00", "GR" ], [ "2", "Samir Jamaa", "Morocco", "1:45.47", "PB" ], [ "3", "Hamada Mohamed", "Egypt", "1:45.71", "SB" ], [ "4", "Yassine Hathat", "Algeria", "1:46.26", "PB" ], [ "5", "Paul Renaudie", "France", "1:46.84", "" ], [ "6", "Mohamed Benferrar", "Algeria", "1:47.23", "" ], [ "7", "Azzedine Boudjemaa", "France", "1:47.76", "" ], [ "8", "Amine El Manaoui", "Morocco", "DNF", "" ] ]
Athletics_at_the_2013_Mediterranean_Games_–_Results_7
These are the official results of the athletics competition at the 2013 Mediterranean Games which took place on 26-29 June 2013 in Mersin, Turkey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Adalbert
Max Adalbert
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1920", "Judith Trachtenberg", "Fürst Metternich" ], [ "1921", "The Indian Tomb", "( Uncredited )" ], [ "1921", "The Golden Bullet", "( Uncredited )" ], [ "1921", "Lady Hamilton", "drei Lazaronis" ], [ "1921", "Destiny", "Schatzmeister" ], [ "1921", "The Story of Christine von Herre", "( Uncredited )" ], [ "1921", "The Blockhead", "Amadeu Beck" ], [ "1921", "The Kwannon of Okadera", "( Uncredited )" ], [ "1922", "Dr. Mabuse the Gambler", "( Uncredited )" ], [ "1923", "The Flame", "Journalist" ], [ "1930", "Three Days Confined to Barracks", "Hoffmann" ], [ "1931", "The Captain from Köpenick", "Wilhelm Voigt" ], [ "1931", "My Leopold", "Gottlieb Weigelt" ], [ "1931", "The Scoundrel", "Aldalbert Bulcke" ], [ "1932", "The Champion Shot", "Funke Sr" ], [ "1932", "A Mad Idea", "Birnstiel" ], [ "1933", "Laughing Heirs", "Justus Bockelmann" ] ]
Selected filmography
Max_Adalbert_0
Max Adalbert (February 19, 1874 - September 7, 1933) was a German stage and film actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_standards
List of computer standards
[ "Standard", "Version", "Released yyyy/mm/dd" ]
[ [ "AC'97", "2.3", "2002/04" ], [ "ACPI", "5.0", "2011/11/23" ], [ "AGP", "3.0", "1999" ], [ "AHCI", "1.3", "2008/06/26" ], [ "Advanced Power Management ( APM )", "1.2", "1996/02" ], [ "AT Attachment", "ATA/ATAPI-7", "2005" ], [ "ATX", "2.3", "2007/03" ], [ "BIOS Boot Specification", "1.01", "1996/01" ], [ "BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive Specification ( INT 13H )", "3.0", "1998/04/20" ], [ "Bluetooth", "4.0", "2010/06/30" ], [ "Boot Integrity Services API", "1.0", "1998/12/28" ], [ "BTX Chassis Design Guidelines", "1.1", "2007/02" ], [ "BTX Interface Specification", "1.0b", "2005/07" ], [ "BTX System Design Guide", "1.1", "2007/02/20" ], [ "Chassis Air Guide ( CAG )", "1.1", "2003/09" ], [ "CompactFlash ( CF )", "5.0", "2010" ], [ "Common Building Block ( for notebooks )", "", "2005" ], [ "Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware ( DASH )", "1.1", "2007/12" ], [ "Desktop Management Interface ( DMI )", "2.0.1s", "2003/01/10" ], [ "DDC/CI", "1.1", "2004/10" ] ]
Hardware
List_of_computer_standards_0
Computer hardware and software standards are technical standards instituted for compatibility and interoperability between software, systems, platforms and devices.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969–70_Football_League_Cup
1969–70 Football League Cup
[ "Home Team", "Score", "Away Team", "Date" ]
[ [ "Barrow", "3-1", "Workington", "18 August 1969" ], [ "Brentford", "0-0", "Southend United", "18 August 1969" ], [ "Bristol City", "3-2", "Exeter City", "19 August 1969" ], [ "Chesterfield", "0-1", "Bradford City", "20 August 1969" ], [ "Fulham", "3-1", "Leyton Orient", "18 August 1969" ], [ "Luton Town", "5-2", "Peterborough United", "19 August 1969" ], [ "Reading", "0-3", "Colchester United", "20 August 1969" ], [ "Torquay United", "1-0", "Plymouth Argyle", "20 August 1969" ], [ "Wrexham", "1-0", "Crewe Alexandra", "18 August 1969" ] ]
First round -- Replays
1969–70_Football_League_Cup_1
The 1969-70 Football League Cup was the tenth season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The competition started on 12 August 1969 and ended with the final on 7 March 1970. The final was contested by First Division team Manchester City and First Division side West Bromwich Albion at Wembley Stadium in London. Jeff Astle opened the scoring for Albion after five minutes, becoming the first player to score in the final of both the League Cup and FA Cup at Wembley. He had already scored in the first leg of the 1966 League Cup Final four years previously at West Ham United's Boleyn Ground. City equalised through Mike Doyle to send the game into extra-time, and eventually won 2-1, with Glyn Pardoe scoring the winner. This was the first season in which all ninety-two football league clubs competed in the trophy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_3rd_Northern_Ireland_Assembly
List of members of the 3rd Northern Ireland Assembly
[ "Name", "Constituency", "Party" ]
[ [ "Allan Bresland", "West Tyrone", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Wallace Browne", "Belfast East", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Thomas Buchanan", "West Tyrone", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Gregory Campbell", "East Londonderry", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Trevor Clarke", "South Antrim", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Jonathan Craig", "Lagan Valley", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "George Dawson ( deceased ) , replaced by Alastair Ian Ross", "East Antrim", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Nigel Dodds ( resigned ) , replaced by William Humphrey", "Belfast North", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Alex Easton", "North Down", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Jeffrey Donaldson ( resigned ) , replaced by Paul Givan", "Lagan Valley", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Arlene Foster", "Fermanagh and South Tyrone", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Simon Hamilton", "Strangford", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "David Hilditch", "East Antrim", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "William Irwin", "Newry and Armagh", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Nelson McCausland", "Belfast North", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Ian McCrea", "Mid Ulster", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "William McCrea ( resigned ) , replaced by Paul Girvan", "South Antrim", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Michelle McIlveen", "Strangford", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Adrian McQuillan", "East Londonderry", "Democratic Unionist Party" ], [ "Maurice Morrow", "Fermanagh and South Tyrone", "Democratic Unionist Party" ] ]
Members
List_of_members_of_the_3rd_Northern_Ireland_Assembly_0
This is a list of the members of the third Northern Ireland Assembly elected on 7 March 2007 or subsequently co-opted. The third term was the first in the Assembly's history to run to completion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ship_launches_in_1930
List of ship launches in 1930
[ "", "Country", "Builder", "Location", "Ship", "Class", "Notes" ]
[ [ "11 January", "Sweden", "Öresundsvarvet", "Landskrona", "Belgia", "Passenger ship", "For F Sternhagen - Gotha Line" ], [ "12 February", "Royal Navy", "Swan , Hunter and Wigham Richardson Co Ltd", "Wallsend", "Folkestone", "Hastings -class sloop", "For Royal Navy" ], [ "14 March", "Royal Navy", "Swan , Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd", "Wallsend", "Scarborough", "Hastings -class sloop", "For Royal Navy" ], [ "18 March", "Royal Navy", "John I. Thornycroft & Company", "Woolston , Hampshire", "Acheron", "A-class destroyer", "For Royal Navy" ], [ "19 March", "United States", "Bath Iron Works", "Bath , Maine", "Aras", "Yacht", "" ], [ "March", "United States", "New York Shipbuilding Corporation", "New York City", "Santa Clara", "Passenger ship", "For Grace Steamship Company" ], [ "10 April", "United States Navy", "Mare Island Naval Shipyard", "Vallejo , California", "Chicago", "Northampton -class cruiser", "For United States Navy" ], [ "10 April", "Royal Navy", "Devonport Dockyard", "Plymouth", "Hastings", "Hastings -class sloop", "For Royal Navy" ], [ "10 April", "Royal Navy", "Devonport Dockyard", "Plymouth", "Penzance", "Hastings -class sloop", "For Royal Navy" ], [ "15 April", "United Kingdom", "Lithgows", "Port Glasgow", "Atheltemplar", "Tanker", "For United Molasses Co Ltd" ], [ "27 April", "Regia Marina", "", "", "Alberto da Giussano", "Condottieri -class cruiser", "For Regia Marina" ], [ "27 April", "Regia Marina", "O.T.O", "La Spezia", "Zara", "Zara -class cruiser", "For Regia Marina" ], [ "12 May", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "Yokosuka Navy Yard", "Yokosuka", "Takao", "Takao -class cruiser", "For Imperial Japanese Navy" ], [ "12 May", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "Maizuru Naval Arsenal", "Maizuru , Kyoto", "Yūgiri", "Fubuki -class destroyer", "For Imperial Japanese Navy" ], [ "12 May", "Royal Indian Navy", "Swan Hunter", "Wallsend", "Hindustan", "Hastings -class sloop", "For Royal Indian Marine" ], [ "15 May", "United States", "Newport News Shipbuilding", "Newport News , Virginia", "Oriente", "Ocean liner", "For New York and Cuba Mail and Steamship Co" ], [ "29 May", "Royal Navy", "Hawthorn Leslie", "Hebburn", "Blanche", "B-class destroyer", "" ], [ "5 June", "United Kingdom", "Furness Shipbuilding", "Haverton Hill-on-Tees", "Edenhurst", "cargo ship", "For Hartlepool Steamship Co" ], [ "12 June", "United Kingdom", "Harland and Wolff", "Belfast", "Foylebank", "cargo ship", "" ], [ "16 June", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "Yokosuka Navy Yard", "Yokosuka", "Atago", "Takao -class cruiser", "For Imperial Japanese Navy" ] ]
Wikipedia list article The list of ship launches in 1930 includes a chronological list of notable ships launched in 1930 .
List_of_ship_launches_in_1930_0
The list of ship launches in 1930 includes a chronological list of notable ships launched in 1930.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallride
Wallride
[ "Skater", "Year", "Video Part" ]
[ [ "Jason Adams", "2006", "Enjoi - Bag Of Suck" ], [ "Danny Gonzales", "2006", "Transworld - A Time to Shine" ], [ "Silas Baxter-Neal", "2007", "Habitat - Inhabitants" ], [ "John Motta", "2008", "A Happy Medium" ], [ "Wes Kremer", "2009", "DC Shoes - Skateboarding is Forever" ], [ "Jake Johnson", "2009", "Alien Workshop - Mind Field" ], [ "Lee Yankou", "2012", "Osiris - Never Gets Old" ], [ "Jesse Alba", "2012", "Cosmic Vomit 2" ], [ "Ryan Reyes", "2013", "Creature Skateboards - CFSU" ], [ "Sylvain Tognelli", "2013", "Lakai - Kingpin Interview" ], [ "Niels Bennett", "2017", "Venture - Awake" ] ]
History -- 2000s-2010s
On August 25 , 2004 , Brad Edwards and Aaron Murray set the Guinness World Record for highest wallride on a skateboard . Skating at the Juice Magazine - USSA WSA - The Board Gallery - Hollywood Skate Jam taking place in Hollywood , California , Edwards and Murray both reached a height of 7 feet 6inches on the wall . [ 8 ] Starting in the mid 00s through today , wallrides and wallies have experienced a renaissance . [ 9 ] Notable wallrides from 2000s-2010s : [ 10 ] [ 11 ]
Wallride_0
A wallride or wall ride is a maneuver in skateboarding in which a rider positions their skateboard parallel to a wall, putting the wheels on the side of the wall as they ride along it. The trick is noted for its particular grace.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipalities_and_cities_of_Serbia
Municipalities and cities of Serbia
[ "№", "Municipality", "District", "Area [ km² ]", "Population" ]
[ [ "63", "Kladovo", "Bor District", "629", "20,635" ], [ "86", "Majdanpek", "Bor District", "932", "18,686" ], [ "93", "Negotin", "Bor District", "1,089", "37,056" ], [ "29", "Veliko Gradište", "Braničevo District", "344", "17,610" ], [ "41", "Golubac", "Braničevo District", "368", "8,331" ], [ "89", "Malo Crniće", "Braničevo District", "271", "11,458" ], [ "50", "Žabari", "Braničevo District", "264", "11,380" ], [ "105", "Petrovac na Mlavi", "Braničevo District", "655", "31,259" ], [ "77", "Kučevo", "Braničevo District", "721", "15,516" ], [ "51", "Žagubica", "Braničevo District", "760", "12,737" ], [ "21", "Bojnik", "Jablanica District", "264", "11,104" ], [ "80", "Lebane", "Jablanica District", "337", "22,000" ], [ "90", "Medveđa", "Jablanica District", "524", "7,438" ], [ "33", "Vlasotince", "Jablanica District", "308", "29,893" ], [ "145", "Crna Trava", "Jablanica District", "312", "1,663" ], [ "102", "Osečina", "Kolubara District", "319", "12,536" ], [ "143", "Ub", "Kolubara District", "456", "29,101" ], [ "78", "Lajkovac", "Kolubara District", "186", "15,475" ], [ "92", "Mionica", "Kolubara District", "329", "14,335" ], [ "84", "Ljig", "Kolubara District", "279", "12,754" ] ]
List of municipalities
This is a list of the municipalities in Serbia , as defined by the Law on territorial organisation [ 1 ] It does not include municipalities in Kosovo created by UNMIK after 1999 . The data on population is taken from the 2011 census . [ 7 ] The census was not conducted in Kosovo , which is under administration of UNMIK , so the population numbers are not given for the municipalities in Kosovo .
Municipalities_and_cities_of_Serbia_0
The municipalities and cities (Serbian: општине и градови, romanized: opštine i gradovi) are the second level administrative subdivisions of Serbia. The country is divided into 145 municipalities (Serbian Latin: opštine, singular: opština; 38 in Southern and Eastern Serbia, 42 in Šumadija and Western Serbia, 37 in Vojvodina and 28 in Kosovo and Metohija) and 29 cities (Serbian Latin: gradovi, singular: grad; 9 in Southern and Eastern Serbia, 10 in Šumadija and Western Serbia, 8 in Vojvodina and one in Kosovo and Metohija), forming the basic level of local government. Municipalities and cities are the administrative units of Serbia, and they form 29 districts in groups, except the City of Belgrade which is not part of any district. A city may and may not be divided into city municipalities (Serbian Latin: gradske opštine, singular: gradska opština) depending on their size. Currently, there are six cities in Serbia with city municipalities: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš, Požarevac, Užice and Vranje comprise several city municipalities each, divided into urban (in the city proper) and other (suburban). There are 30 city municipalities (17 in Belgrade, 5 in Niš, and 2 each in Novi Sad, Požarevac, Užice and Vranje).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Mail_Circuit_of_Britain_air_race
Daily Mail Circuit of Britain air race
[ "Competition number", "Airman", "Aeroplane", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "André Beaumont", "Blériot XI", "Completed course - First to return to Brooklands and winner of the £10,000 prize . Although flying as André Beaumont he was a Lieutenant Jean Louis Conneau of the French Navy" ], [ "2", "H.J.D . Astley", "Universal Aviation Company Birdling monoplane", "Landed at Irthlingborough due to sickness" ], [ "3", "Brindejonc des Moulinais", "Morane-Borel monoplane", "Non-starter - in hospital in France due to an accident" ], [ "4", "R.C . Fenwick", "Handley Page Type D", "Aircraft crashed before the start" ], [ "5", "Lt. J.C. Porte , RN", "Deperdussin monoplane", "Started but crashed after 400 yards" ], [ "6", "Ronald C. Kemp", "Avro Type D", "Aircraft crashed before the start" ], [ "7", "C. Compton Paterson", "Grahame-White Baby", "Retired at Hendon" ], [ "8", "O.C . Morison", "Bristol aeroplane", "Did not start" ], [ "9", "Jules Védrines", "Morane-Borel monoplane", "Completed course , first to Hendon and was the second to arrive back at Brooklands" ], [ "10", "James Radley", "Antoinette VIII monoplane", "Did not start" ], [ "11", "G. Blanchet", "Breguet Type III", "First stage only completed , damaged aircraft in a forced landing at Streatley . It was repaired but he hit a tree after take off and wrecked the aircraft" ], [ "12", "Lt. R.A. Cammell , RE", "Blériot XI", "First stage only completed , retired after a forced landing east of Wakefield" ], [ "13", "E. Audemars", "Blériot XI", "First stage only completed , retired after two attempts to travel north from Hendon were stopped by fog" ], [ "14", "James Valentine", "Deperdussin monoplane", "Completed course , third to arrive back at Brooklands" ], [ "15", "Grahame Gilmour", "Bristol Type T biplane", "Withdrew before start after his aviator 's licence was suspended" ], [ "16", "E.C . Gordon-England", "Bristol Type T biplane", "Engine problems" ], [ "17", "Collyns Price Pizey", "Bristol Type T biplane", "Delayed at Melton Mowbray when starting engine after he stopped to change his propeller . Repaired his machine but it was damaged the next day in another attempt to leave Melton Mowbray" ], [ "18", "Pierre Prier", "Bristol Prier monoplane", "Crashed before the start" ], [ "19", "C. Howard Pixton", "Bristol Type T biplane", "Crashed at Spofforth and retired" ], [ "20", "S.F . Cody", "Cody Circuit of Britain biplane", "Completed course as the fourth and last to finish" ] ]
1911 competition -- Competitors
Daily_Mail_Circuit_of_Britain_Air_Race_0
The Daily Mail Circuit of Britain air race was a British cross-country air race which took place from 1911 until 1914, with prizes donated by the Daily Mail newspaper on the initiative of its proprietor, Lord Northcliffe. It was one of several races and awards offered by the paper between 1906 and 1925. The 1911 race took place on 22 July and was a event with 11 compulsory stops and a circular route starting and finishing at Brooklands in Surrey. The winner was Jean Conneau in a Blériot XI who took 22 hours, 28 minutes to complete the course, an average speed of and received the first prize of £10,000. The runner up was Jules Védrines in a Morane-Borel monoplane with James Valentine, in a Deperdussin, third. The 1913 race was for British seaplanes and had a first prize of £5,000. Only one aircraft started the course; it was damaged when landing near Dublin, and did not complete the course. The 1914 race, also offering a prize of £5,000, was to have been held between 1 and 15 August. It was cancelled due to the outbreak of the First World War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_at_the_2002_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Games
Boxing at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Light Flyweight ( - 48 kilograms )", "Joseph Serrano Puerto Rico", "Raúl Castañeda Mexico", "Ronald de la Rosa Dominican Republic Carlos Luis Campos Venezuela" ], [ "Flyweight ( - 51 kilograms )", "Jean Pérez Venezuela", "Carlos Valcárcel Puerto Rico", "Castulo Gonzalez Guatemala Israel Reyes Mexico" ], [ "Bantamweight ( - 54 kilograms )", "Abner Mares Mexico", "Yonnhy Pérez Colombia", "Juan Lopez Puerto Rico Alexander Espinoza Venezuela" ], [ "Featherweight ( - 57 kilograms )", "Elio Rojas Dominican Republic", "Likar Ramos Concha Colombia", "Paul Lewis Guyana Nehomar Cermeño Venezuela" ], [ "Lightweight ( - 60 kilograms )", "Felix Díaz Dominican Republic", "Alexander de Jesus Puerto Rico", "Eddy Monzón Guatemala Jesús González Mexico" ], [ "Light Welterweight ( - 63.5 kilograms )", "Patrick López Venezuela", "Carlos Hernández El Salvador", "Isidro Mosquea Dominican Republic Gregory Michel Haiti" ], [ "Welterweight ( - 67 kilograms )", "Euris González Dominican Republic", "Norberto González Mexico", "José Morales Puerto Rico Tsetsi Davis Jamaica" ], [ "Light Middleweight ( - 71 kilograms )", "Juan Camilo Novoa Colombia", "Juan Ubaldo Dominican Republic", "Alfredo Angulo Mexico Junior Greenidge Barbados" ], [ "Middleweight ( - 75 kilograms )", "Alexander Brand Colombia", "Guillermo Reyes Dominican Republic", "Marco Periban Mexico Wualfredo Rivero Venezuela" ], [ "Light Heavyweight ( - 81 kilograms )", "Shawn Terry Cox Barbados", "Ramiro Reducindo Mexico", "Denzil Salazar Trinidad & Tobago Gerardo Bisbal Puerto Rico" ], [ "Heavyweight ( - 91 kilograms )", "Victor Bisbal Puerto Rico", "Kertson Manswell Trinidad & Tobago", "Francisco Garcia Dominican Republic Elibert Cova Venezuela" ] ]
Medal winners
Boxing_at_the_2002_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Games_0
The Boxing Tournament at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in San Salvador, El Salvador from November 29 to December 6.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Virginia_elections
2011 Virginia elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "Elected", "Status", "2011 Result" ]
[ [ "1st", "John Miller", "Democratic", "2007", "Reelected", "John Miller ( D ) 51.7% Mickey Chohany ( R ) 48.1%" ], [ "2nd", "Mamie Locke", "Democratic", "2003", "Reelected", "Mamie Locke ( D ) 65.4% Thomas Harmon IV ( R ) 34.4%" ], [ "6th", "Ralph Northam", "Democratic", "2007", "Reelected", "Ralph Northam ( D ) 56.6% Ben Loyola ( R ) 43.3%" ], [ "10th", "John Watkins", "Republican", "1998", "Reelected", "John Watkins ( R ) 56.6% David Bernard ( D ) 43.2%" ], [ "13th", "Fred Quayle", "Republican", "1991", "Retired ( District eliminated ) ; Republican hold", "Dick Black ( R ) 57.0% Shawn Mitchell ( D ) 42.8%" ], [ "16th", "Henry L. Marsh", "Democratic", "1991", "Reelected", "Henry L. Marsh ( D ) 69.0% Preston Brown ( I ) 30.5%" ], [ "17th", "Edd Houck", "Democratic", "1983", "Defeated", "Bryce Reeves ( R ) 50.2% Edd Houck ( D ) 49.7%" ], [ "19th", "Bill Stanley", "Republican", "2010", "Elected in 20th District ; Republican hold", "Ralph K. Smith ( R ) 56.5% J. Brandon Bell ( I ) 43.2%" ], [ "20th", "Roscoe Reynolds", "Democratic", "1996", "Defeated", "Bill Stanley ( R ) 46.8% Roscoe Reynolds ( D ) 45.5% Jeff Evans ( I ) 7.6%" ], [ "21st", "John Edwards", "Democratic", "1995", "Reelected", "John Edwards ( D ) 55.9% Dave Nutter ( R ) 44.0%" ], [ "22nd", "Ralph K. Smith", "Republican", "2007", "Elected in 19th District ( District eliminated ) ; Republican hold", "Thomas Garrett , Jr. ( R ) 58.1% Bert Dodson ( D ) 41.8%" ], [ "23rd", "Steve Newman", "Republican", "1995", "Reelected", "Steve Newman ( R ) 77.8% Robert Short ( D ) 21.9%" ], [ "25th", "Creigh Deeds", "Democratic", "2001", "Reelected", "Creigh Deeds ( D ) 64.4% T.J. Aldous ( R ) 35.5%" ], [ "27th", "Jill Holtzman Vogel", "Republican", "2007", "Reelected", "Jill Holtzman Vogel ( R ) 74.6% Shaun Broy ( D ) 23.2% Donald Marro ( I ) 2.1%" ], [ "29th", "Chuck Colgan", "Democratic", "1975", "Reelected", "Chuck Colgan ( D ) 55.0% Tom Gordy ( R ) 44.8%" ], [ "30th", "Patsy Ticer", "Democratic", "1995", "Retired ; Democratic hold", "Adam Ebbin ( D ) 64.4% Tim McGhee ( R ) 35.4%" ], [ "31st", "Mary Margaret Whipple", "Democratic", "1995", "Retired ; Democratic hold", "Barbara Favola ( D ) 58.1% Caren Merrick ( R ) 41.7%" ], [ "32nd", "Janet Howell", "Democratic", "1991", "Reelected", "Janet Howell ( D ) 60.3% Patrick Forrest ( R ) 39.7%" ], [ "33rd", "Mark Herring", "Democratic", "2007", "Reelected", "Mark Herring ( D ) 54.1% Patricia Phillips ( R ) 45.8%" ], [ "34th", "Chap Petersen", "Democratic", "2007", "Reelected", "Chap Petersen ( D ) 59.7% Gerarda Cullipher ( R ) 40.2%" ] ]
Virginia Senate [ 1 ] -- Results
Party abbreviations : D - Democratic Party , R - Republican Party , IG - Independent Green Party , I - Independent .
Virginia_state_elections,_2011_0
The 2011 Virginia state elections took place on November 8, 2011. All 140 seats in the Virginia General Assembly were up for re-election, as were many local offices.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_Scottish_Third_Division
2006–07 Scottish Third Division
[ "Team", "Stadium", "Average", "Highest" ]
[ [ "Arbroath", "Gayfield Park", "730", "1,250" ], [ "Albion Rovers", "Cliftonhill", "431", "619" ], [ "Berwick Rangers", "Shielfield Park", "565", "2,054" ], [ "Dumbarton", "Strathclyde Homes Stadium", "709", "1,089" ], [ "East Fife", "Bayview Stadium", "546", "702" ], [ "East Stirlingshire", "Firs Park", "307", "396" ], [ "Elgin City", "Borough Briggs", "423", "537" ], [ "Montrose", "Links Park", "463", "1,211" ], [ "Queen 's Park", "Hampden Park", "590", "916" ], [ "Stenhousemuir", "Ochilview Park", "461", "683" ] ]
Stadia and attendances
2006–07_Scottish_Third_Division_0
The 2006-07 Scottish Football League Third Division was the 12th season in the format of ten teams in the fourth-tier of Scottish football. The season started on 4 August 2006 and ended on 28 April 2007. Berwick Rangers finished top and were promoted alongside Queen's Park as play-off winners. East Stirlingshire finished bottom of the table for the fifth consecutive season. Despite finishing bottom again, East Stirlingshire won their battle to retain full member status of the Scottish Football League, though were warned that they would lose their status if they finished bottom in the following season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Caddie_Hall_of_Fame_inductees
List of Caddie Hall of Fame inductees
[ "Inductee", "Inducted as", "Affiliation", "Awards and other induction citations" ]
[ [ "Laura A Cone", "Caddie", "Co-founder of the Professional Caddies Association ( PCA )", "Recipient of The Lynda Barco Award ; Trustee PCA Foundation ; Contributing writer for Think Like a Caddie , Play Like a Pro" ], [ "Fred Corcoran", "Caddie/mentor", "World Golf Hall of Fame", "Recipient of the Gene Sarazen Spirit Award ; Mr . Golf & Golf Hall of Fame inductee ; Member of golf 's pioneers , helped found the LPGA , the World Cup , and the Golf Writers Association of America ( GWAA ) ; One of golf 's first agents" ], [ "David Fay", "Caddie", "Tuxedo Club in Tuxedo Park , New York", "Recipient of the Gene Sarazen Spirit Award ' ; Joined the Tuxedo Club at age 11 as a way to earn money ; Member of the United States Golf Association ( USGA )" ], [ "Roger Martinez", "Caddie", "Professional Golfers Association", "Worked for Sarzen , Hogan , and most notably Jack Nicklaus both on and off the course" ], [ "Sonny Meike", "Caddie/manager ( master )", "Butterfield Country Club in Oak Brook , Illinois", "A master of assigning the right caddie for the job ; An incredible 'match-maker '" ], [ "Chris Sullivan", "Caddie/mentor", "Old Memorial Golf Club in Tampa , Florida", "Recipient of the Gene Sarazen Spirit Award ; Started caddying at age 12 at a nearby country club for $ 4 a bag ; Founded the Outback Steakhouse" ] ]
2010 Inductees
List_of_Caddie_Hall_of_Fame_inductees_7
The following list shows inductees into the Caddie Hall of Fame, which was founded by the Professional Caddies Association in 1999. In 2011, the Western Golf Association began administering the Caddie Hall of Fame.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_New_York_Yankees_season
2017 New York Yankees season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders", "International League", "Al Pedrique" ], [ "AA", "Trenton Thunder", "Eastern League", "Bobby Mitchell" ], [ "A", "Tampa Yankees", "Florida State League", "Jay Bell" ], [ "A", "Charleston RiverDogs", "South Atlantic League", "Pat Osborn" ], [ "A-Short Season", "Staten Island Yankees", "New York-Penn League", "Julio Mosquera" ], [ "Rookie", "Pulaski Yankees", "Appalachian League", "Luis Dorante" ], [ "Rookie", "GCL Yankees 1", "Gulf Coast League", "Nick Ortiz" ], [ "Rookie", "GCL Yankees 2", "Gulf Coast League", "Luis Sojo" ], [ "Rookie", "DSL Yankees 1", "Dominican Summer League", "" ], [ "Rookie", "DSL Yankees 2", "Dominican Summer League", "" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
2017_New_York_Yankees_season_14
The 2017 New York Yankees season was the 115th season in New York City for the Yankees, and the 117th season overall for the franchise. It was also the final season with manager Joe Girardi. The Yankees finished the regular season with 91 wins and 71 losses. This season was considered a breakout season for many players, including starting pitcher Luis Severino who emerged as arguably the Yankees' best pitcher as well as rookie outfielder Aaron Judge, who broke the rookie record by passing Mark McGwire for most home runs by a rookie (50) on September 25. Judge ended the season by leading the American League with 52 home runs. The Yankees also clinched a playoff berth after missing the playoffs the previous year and won at least 90 games for the first time since 2012. They struggled to catch up to the defending American League East champions the Boston Red Sox after being in first place for the beginning of the season but managed to clinch their sixth wild card berth, their third in seven seasons. They defeated the Minnesota Twins 8-4 in the Wild Card Game (their first postseason game win in five years) and the Cleveland Indians in five games (after falling into an 0-2 deficit after the first two games in Cleveland) in the Division Series before losing to the Houston Astros in seven games in the 2017 American League Championship Series. Notably, during the postseason the Yankees were 6-0 at home, yet 1-6 on the road, and played an ALCS series that saw every single game won by the home team. Also, it would be also notable for being the silver jubilee season for the long time Yankee broadcaster Michael Kay and the 15th anniversary season of the team's current cable channel, YES Network.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gina_Yashere
Gina Yashere
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2001", "Kiss Kiss ( Bang Bang )", "Polythene Pam" ], [ "2001", "Mr In-Between", "Dancing Woman" ], [ "2008", "The Time of the End", "The Messiah" ], [ "2016", "The Comedian 's Guide to Survival", "Herself" ], [ "2018", "Early Man", "Gravelle" ] ]
Selected filmography -- Film
Gina_Yashere_0
Gina Obedapo Iyashere (born 6 April 1974) is a British comedian who has made many appearances on British and American television.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USA_Today_All-USA_high_school_basketball_team
USA Today All-USA high school basketball team
[ "Year", "Coach", "School", "Hometown" ]
[ [ "1982-1983", "Gus Grason", "Towson Catholic High School", "Towson , Maryland" ], [ "1983-1984", "Tommy Aldridge", "Longview High School", "Longview , Texas" ], [ "1984-1985", "Mary Kay Hungate", "Richwoods High School", "Peoria , Illinois" ], [ "1985-1986", "Jim Holwerda", "Brookings High School", "Brookings , South Dakota" ], [ "1986-1987", "Reggie Carney", "Harold G. Hoffman High School", "South Amboy , New Jersey" ], [ "1987-1988", "Art Taneyhill", "Altoona High School", "Altoona , Pennsylvania" ], [ "1988-1989", "Rick Insell", "Central High School", "Shelbyville , Tennessee" ], [ "1989-1990", "Sandra Meadows", "Duncanville High School", "Duncanville , Texas" ], [ "1990-1991", "Rick Insell", "Central High School", "Shelbyville , Tennessee" ], [ "1991-1992", "Wendell Yoshida", "Palos Verdes Peninsula High School", "Palos Verdes , California" ], [ "1992-1993", "Vincent Cannizzaro", "Christ The King Regional High School", "Queens , New York" ], [ "1993-1994", "John Hattrup", "Brea Olinda High School", "Brea , California" ], [ "1994-1995", "Brad Smith", "Oregon City High School", "Oregon City , Oregon" ], [ "1995-1996", "Brad Smith", "Oregon City High School", "Oregon City , Oregon" ], [ "1996-1997", "Brad Smith", "Oregon City High School", "Oregon City , Oregon" ], [ "1997-1998", "Vincent Cannizzaro", "Christ The King Regional High School", "Queens , New York" ], [ "1998-1999", "Dave Buthcher", "Pickerington High School", "Pickerington , Ohio" ], [ "1999-2000", "James Anderson", "Narbonne High School", "Harbor City , California" ], [ "2000-2001", "James Anderson", "Narbonne High School", "Harbor City , California" ], [ "2001-2002", "Al Austin", "Ribault High School", "Jacksonville , Florida" ] ]
Girls ' Basketball Players and Coaches of the Year -- Girls ' Basketball Coach of the Year
USA_Today_All-USA_high_school_basketball_team_3
Each year, USA Today, an American newspaper, awards outstanding high school basketball players with a place on its male and female All-USA high school basketball teams. The newspaper names athletes whom it believes to be the best basketball players from high schools around the United States. In addition, one member of each team is named, respectively, the male or female USA Today High School Basketball Player of the Year. The newspaper names two teams, one for male athletes and one for female athletes. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1983. Each year, the newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year and a USA Today High School Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrist_Union_group
Centrist Union group
[ "Name", "Term start", "Term end" ]
[ [ "Alain Poher", "26 April 1959", "8 December 1960" ], [ "Jean Lecanuet", "8 December 1960", "25 June 1963" ], [ "André Colin", "25 June 1963", "27 October 1971" ], [ "Roger Poudonson", "27 October 1971", "2 October 1974" ], [ "André Fosset", "2 October 1974", "2 April 1976" ], [ "Adolphe Chauvin", "2 April 1976", "2 April 1986" ], [ "Daniel Hoeffel", "2 April 1986", "2 April 1993" ], [ "Maurice Blin", "6 April 1993", "5 October 1998" ], [ "Jean Arthuis", "5 October 1998", "17 July 2002" ], [ "Xavier de Villepin", "17 July 2002", "10 December 2002" ], [ "Michel Mercier", "10 December 2002", "6 July 2009" ], [ "Nicolas About", "7 July 2009", "23 January 2011" ], [ "François Zocchetto", "8 February 2011", "26 September 2017" ], [ "Hervé Marseille", "26 September 2017", "present" ] ]
List of presidents
Centrist_Union_group_0
The Centrist Union group (, abbreviated UC) is a centrist parliamentary group in the Senate uniting members of the Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI) and Democratic Movement (MoDem), as well as the Centrist Alliance (AC), a former component of the UDI. The group was historically associated with the Popular Republican Movement (MRP) and later the Democratic Centre (CD), Centre of Social Democrats (CDS), and Union for French Democracy (UDF). Most recently, from 2012 to 2017, it was known as the Union of Democrats and Independents - UC group (, abbreviated UDI-UC).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_Paris
List of museums in Paris
[ "Name", "Location", "Department", "Type", "Summary" ]
[ [ "Centre Photographique d'Île-de-France", "Pontault-Combault", "Seine-et-Marne :", "Photography", "website" ], [ "Château de Blandy-les-Tours", "Blandy-les-Tours", "Seine-et-Marne", "Historic house", "Restored remains of the 13th-century feudal fortress manor castle" ], [ "Château de Breteuil", "Choisel", "Yvelines", "Historic house", "17th-century chateau with rare portraits of Kings , 18th-century furniture , rooms with wax figures of kings and important figures created by the Musée Grévin" ], [ "Château de Brie-Comte-Robert", "Brie-Comte-Robert", "Seine-et-Marne", "Historic house", "Remains of the medieval fortress castle" ], [ "Château de Champs-sur-Marne", "Champs-sur-Marne", "Seine-et-Marne", "Historic house", "18th-century rococo house and gardens with links to many important figures" ], [ "Château de Courances", "Courances", "Essone", "Historic house", "Louis XIII style chateau and gardens" ], [ "Château de Courson", "Courson-Monteloup", "Essone", "Historic house", "Chateau and park with gardens" ], [ "Château de Dampierre", "Dampierre-en-Yvelines", "Yvelines", "Historic house", "Renaissance castle , gardens and park" ], [ "Château de Dourdan", "Dourdan", "Essone", "Historic house", "Fortress castle , includes museum of local history" ], [ "Château de Fontainebleau", "Fontainebleau", "Seine-et-Marne", "Historic house", "One of the largest French royal châteaux , residence of French monarchs from Louis VII through Napoleon III" ], [ "Château de la Madeleine", "Chevreuse", "Yvelines", "Historic house", "Remains of a medieval fortress castle" ], [ "Château de La Roche-Guyon", "La Roche-Guyon", "Val-d'Oise", "Historic house", "Medieval manor house and fortress" ], [ "Château de Maisons", "Maisons-Laffitte", "Yvelines", "Historic house", "17th-century French baroque chateau" ], [ "Château de Nemours", "Ferrières-en-Brie", "Seine-et-Marne", "Art", "Medieval castle that houses exhibitions from its art collection" ], [ "Château de Rambouillet", "Rambouillet", "Yvelines", "Historic house", "Former Royal , Imperial and Presidential residence with large 50,000 acres of woods" ], [ "Château de Rentilly", "Bussy-Saint-Martin", "Seine et Marne", "Contemporary art", "website information" ], [ "Château de Thoiry", "Thoiry", "Yvelines", "Historic house", "150-hectare ( 370-acre ) castle , wildlife park and zoo , and botanical garden" ], [ "Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte", "Maincy", "Seine-et-Marne", "Historic house", "17th-century grand château and gardens" ], [ "Domaine de Madame Élisabeth", "Versailles", "Yvelines", "Historic house", "website , house of Mme Elisabeth sister of king Louis XVI" ], [ "Domaine départemental de Chamarande", "Chamarande", "Essonne", "Contemporary art", "Contemporary art exhibited in the 17th-18th c. castle and park" ] ]
List -- Rest of Île de France :
List_of_museums_in_Paris_2
There are around 130 museums in Paris, France within city limits. This list also includes suburban museums within the Grand Paris area, such as the Air and Space Museum. The sixteen are annotated with VP, as well as six other ones also accommodated in municipal premises and the (fr) listed by the ministry of culture are annotated with MF.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_in_professional_wrestling
1985 in professional wrestling
[ "Date", "Promotion ( s )", "Event", "Location", "Main Event" ]
[ [ "February 18", "WWF", "The War to Settle the Score", "New York City , New York", "Hulk Hogan ( c ) ( with Cyndi Lauper , David Wolff , and Lou Albano ) defeated Roddy Piper ( with Bob Orton ) by disqualification in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship" ], [ "February 24", "AWA / NWA", "Star Wars", "East Rutherford , New Jersey", "" ], [ "March 1 - April 18", "NJPW", "Young Lion Cup", "Tokyo , Japan", "Shunji Kosugi defeated Keiichi Yamada in the tournament final" ], [ "March 31", "WWF", "WrestleMania", "New York City , New York", "Hulk Hogan and Mr. T ( with Jimmy Snuka ) defeated Paul Orndorff and Roddy Piper ( with Bob Orton ) in a Tag team match with Muhammad Ali and Pat Patterson as special guest referees" ], [ "April 5", "EMLL", "29 . Aniversario de Arena México", "Mexico City , Mexico", "Pirata Morgan defeats El Egipcio by disqualification in a Lucha de Apuestas hair vs. hair match" ], [ "May 5", "WCCW", "2nd Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions", "Irving , Texas", "Kerry Von Erich ( with Fritz Von Erich ) defeated One Man Gang ( with Gary Hart ) in a Hair vs. One Man Gang facing Fritz Von Erich match" ], [ "May 10 - June 15", "NJPW", "IWGP League", "Matsumoto , Japan", "André the Giant defeated Tatsumi Fujinami in a tournament final" ], [ "May 21", "PNW", "Wrestling Extravaganza", "Portland , Oregon", "Roddy Piper defeated Buddy Rose in a singles match" ], [ "July 6", "NWA", "The Great American Bash", "Charlotte , North Carolina", "Dusty Rhodes defeated Tully Blanchard ( c ) ( with Baby Doll ) in a Steel cage match for the NWA World Television Championship" ], [ "July 8", "WWF", "King of the Ring", "Foxboro , Massachusetts", "Hulk Hogan ( c ) defeated Nikolai Volkoff in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship" ], [ "August 16", "AWA / NWA", "Star Wars", "East Rutherford , New Jersey", "" ], [ "August 26", "Lutte WWF", "Lutte vs. WWF", "Montreal , Quebec , Canada", "Dino Bravo and King Tonga defeated Nikolai Volkoff and The Iron Sheik in a tag team match" ], [ "September 2", "FCW", "Battle of the Belts", "Tampa , Florida", "" ], [ "September 20", "EMLL", "EMLL 52nd Anniversary Show", "Mexico City , Mexico", "Event was cancelled due to the 1985 Mexico City earthquake" ], [ "September 21", "CSP", "CSP 12th Anniversary Show", "San Juan , Puerto Rico", "" ], [ "September 28", "AWA", "SuperClash", "Chicago , Illinois", "Rick Martel ( c ) fought Stan Hansen to a double countout in a singles match for the AWA World Heavyweight Championship" ], [ "October 6", "WCCW", "Cotton Bowl Extravaganza", "Dallas , Texas", "Kerry and Kevin Von Erich defeated The Dynamic Duo ( Chris Adams and Gino Hernandez ) in a Hair vs . Hair match" ], [ "November 7", "WWF", "The Wrestling Classic", "Rosemont , Illinois", "Junkyard Dog defeated Randy Savage ( with Miss Elizabeth ) by count-out in a tournament finals match" ], [ "November 15 - December 12", "NJPW", "IWGP Tag Title League", "Sendai , Japan", "Tatsumi Fujinami and Kengo Kimura defeated Antonio Inoki and Seiji Sakaguchi in a tournament final" ], [ "November 23 - December 12", "AJPW", "AJPW Real World Tag League", "Tokyo , Japan", "Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen won the tournament" ] ]
Calendar of notable show
1985_in_professional_wrestling_1
1985 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008–09_Sacramento_Kings_season
2008–09 Sacramento Kings season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "62", "March 3", "Indiana", "L 109-117", "Kevin Martin ( 21 )", "Spencer Hawes , Jason Thompson , Andrés Nocioni ( 7 )", "Bobby Jackson ( 5 )", "ARCO Arena 10,748", "13-49" ], [ "63", "March 8", "Denver", "W 114-106", "Kevin Martin ( 26 )", "Spencer Hawes , Bobby Jackson ( 8 )", "Kevin Martin ( 8 )", "ARCO Arena 12,678", "14-49" ], [ "64", "March 10", "Oklahoma City", "L 98-99", "Spencer Hawes ( 20 )", "Spencer Hawes ( 10 )", "Bobby Jackson ( 6 )", "ARCO Arena 10,784", "14-50" ], [ "65", "March 13", "Cleveland", "L 123-126 ( OT )", "Kevin Martin ( 34 )", "Andrés Nocioni ( 9 )", "Spencer Hawes ( 4 )", "ARCO Arena 16,317", "14-51" ], [ "66", "March 15", "@ Washington", "L 104-106", "Kevin Martin ( 24 )", "Jason Thompson ( 14 )", "Beno Udrih ( 7 )", "Verizon Center 15,108", "14-52" ], [ "67", "March 17", "@ Atlanta", "L 97-119", "Kevin Martin ( 31 )", "Jason Thompson ( 8 )", "Beno Udrih ( 6 )", "Philips Arena 14,226", "14-53" ], [ "68", "March 18", "@ Charlotte", "L 88-104", "Rashad McCants ( 30 )", "Jason Thompson ( 11 )", "Beno Udrih ( 6 )", "Time Warner Cable Arena 13,594", "14-54" ], [ "69", "March 20", "@ New York", "W 121-94", "Kevin Martin ( 30 )", "Spencer Hawes ( 13 )", "Beno Udrih ( 7 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,763", "15-54" ], [ "70", "March 22", "Philadelphia", "L 100-112", "Francisco García ( 24 )", "Jason Thompson ( 13 )", "Spencer Hawes ( 9 )", "ARCO Arena 12,943", "15-55" ], [ "71", "March 27", "Memphis", "L 95-113", "Kevin Martin ( 31 )", "Jason Thompson ( 8 )", "Beno Udrih ( 5 )", "ARCO Arena 12,987", "15-56" ], [ "72", "March 29", "Phoenix", "W 126-118", "Jason Thompson ( 21 )", "Spencer Hawes ( 10 )", "Beno Udrih ( 7 )", "ARCO Arena 13,623", "16-56" ], [ "73", "March 31", "New Orleans", "L 110-111", "Andrés Nocioni ( 23 )", "Beno Udrih ( 7 )", "Beno Udrih ( 6 )", "ARCO Arena 17,317", "16-57" ] ]
2008–09_Sacramento_Kings_season_8
The 2008-09 Sacramento Kings season is the 64th season of the franchise, 60th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), 24th in Sacramento. The Kings finished with a franchise-worst 17-65 record. On December 15, 2008, ten days before Christmas, the Kings fired their head coach Reggie Theus and their assistant coach Chuck Person after a 6-18 start and replaced by Kenny Natt on the interim basis for the rest of the season. Following the season, Natt and their four assistant coaches Rex Kalamian, Randy Brown, Bubba Burrage, and Jason Hamm were fired on April 24, 2009, nine days after the regular season concluded and replaced by former Phoenix Suns head coach Paul Westphal on June 9, 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_population_density
List of United States cities by population density
[ "Rank", "Census-designated place", "Metropolitan area", "State", "Population ( 2010 census )", "Land area ( mi )", "Population density ( people per mi )" ]
[ [ "1", "Friendship Village", "Washington , D.C", "Maryland", "4,512", "0.06", "81,991.7" ], [ "11", "Bellerose Terrace", "New York City", "New York", "2,157", "0.10", "22,212.2" ], [ "12", "Walnut Park", "Los Angeles", "California", "16,180", "0.74", "21,919.0" ], [ "15", "Lennox", "Los Angeles", "California", "22,950", "1.08", "21,257.5" ], [ "20", "Langley Park", "Washington , D.C", "Maryland", "16,214", "0.82", "19,678.8" ], [ "24", "East Compton", "Los Angeles", "California", "9,286", "0.52", "17,945.9" ], [ "29", "Westmont", "Los Angeles", "California", "31,623", "1.85", "17,103.0" ], [ "31", "Florence-Graham", "Los Angeles", "California", "60,197", "3.58", "16,799.7" ], [ "32", "East Los Angeles", "Los Angeles", "California", "124,283", "7.44", "16,697.4" ], [ "41", "Loch Lomond", "Miami", "Florida", "3,537", "0.23", "15,711.2" ], [ "44", "Ewa Gentry", "Honolulu", "Hawaii", "4,939", "0.32", "15,627.7" ], [ "50", "Ramblewood East", "Miami", "Florida", "1,395", "0.09", "14,932.7" ], [ "56", "Rollingwood", "San Francisco", "California", "2,900", "0.21", "14,036.3" ], [ "60", "South San Jose Hills", "Los Angeles", "California", "20,218", "1.46", "13,876.4" ], [ "63", "Franklin Park", "Miami", "Florida", "943", "0.07", "13,817.5" ], [ "66", "Fontainebleau", "Miami", "Florida", "59,549", "4.40", "13,524.7" ], [ "68", "North Fair Oaks", "San Francisco", "California", "15,440", "1.17", "13,221.9" ], [ "74", "West Puente Valley", "Los Angeles", "California", "22,589", "1.75", "12,908.0" ], [ "75", "Waipahu", "Honolulu", "Hawaii", "33,108", "2.57", "12,882.8" ], [ "78", "Seven Corners", "Washington , D.C", "Virginia", "8,701", "0.68", "12,773.2" ] ]
Incorporated places with a density of over 10,000 people per square mile -- Census-designated places
List_of_United_States_cities_by_population_density_1
The following is a list of incorporated places in the United States with a population density of over 10,000 people per square mile. As defined by the United States Census Bureau, an incorporated place is defined as a place that has a self-governing local government and as such has been incorporated by the state it is in. Each state has different laws defining how a place can be incorporated and so an incorporated place as recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau can designate a variety of places, such as a city, town, village, borough, and township. [a] The other type of place defined by the U.S. Census Bureau for statistical purposes are census-designated places. Census-designated places are distinct from incorporated places because they do not have a local government and thus depend on higher government bodies, such as a county, for governance. Census-designated places are defined as being in an unincorporated area. Census-designated places that have a population density of over 10,000 people per square mile are listed in a separate table below. The five boroughs of New York City, and the census-designated places of Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands that have densities over 10,000, are also listed in separate tables below.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazzy_B
Jazzy B
[ "Year", "Song", "Movie", "Record label", "Music" ]
[ [ "2020", "Gallan Kardi ( feat : Jyotica Tangri & Mumzy Stranger )", "Jawaani Jaaneman", "Tips", "Prem & Hardeep" ], [ "2019", "Ajj Singh Garjega", "Kesari", "Zee Music Company", "Chirantan Bhatt" ], [ "2017", "Gobind Da Sardar", "Sardar Saab", "Music & Sound", "Millind Gaba" ], [ "2016", "Love The Way You Dance ( feat : Millind Gaba )", "Tutak Tutak Tutiya", "T-Series", "Millind Gaba" ], [ "2015", "Zalim Dilli ( feat : Hard Kaur )", "Dilliwali Zaalim Girlfriend", "T-Series", "Tigerstyle" ], [ "2014", "Ghora", "Yoddha", "Speed Records", "Popsy ( The Music Machine )" ], [ "2014", "Harry is not Brahmachari ( feat : Divya Kumar & Ishq Bector )", "Shaadi Ke Side Effects", "T-Series", "Pritam" ], [ "2014", "26 Ban Gai ( feat : Gippy Grewal )", "Double Di Trouble", "Speed Records", "Popsy - The Music Machine" ], [ "2013", "Baghi", "Sadda Haq", "Jazzy B Records", "Jassi Bros" ], [ "2013", "Jugni", "Saheb , Biwi Aur Gangster Returns", "Junglee Music", "Sandeep Chowta" ], [ "2012", "Fukraa", "Rush", "T-Series", "Pritam" ], [ "2006", "Chuk De Punjabi", "Teesri Aankh : The Hidden Camera", "Tips", "Sukshinder Shinda" ], [ "2000", "Udham Singh", "Shaheed Uddham Singh", "MovieBox", "Sukshinder Shinda" ] ]
Discography -- Soundtracks
Jazzy_B_4
Jaswinder Singh Bains (born 1 April 1975), better known by his stage name Jazzy B is an Indian-Canadian Punjabi playback singer and songwriter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rugby_union_competitions
List of rugby union competitions
[ "Name", "Participants", "First played", "Last played", "Frequency", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Rugby World Cup", "Top 12 teams from previous World Cup ( the top 3 in each group ) plus 8 nations from regional qualifying tournaments", "1987", "2019", "Quadrennial", "" ], [ "Women 's Rugby World Cup", "12 top national women 's teams", "1991", "2017", "Quadrennial", "" ], [ "Six Nations Championship", "England , France , Ireland , Italy , Scotland , Wales", "1883", "2019", "Annually", "Originally the Home Nations Championship , then the Five Nations with France 's entry into the competition in 1910 . Became the Six Nations when Italy was added in 2000" ], [ "Women 's Six Nations Championship", "England , France , Ireland , Italy , Scotland , Wales", "1996", "2019", "Annually", "Originally the Home International Championship . Became the Five Nations in 1999 when France joined . Spain was added in 2000 , but Ireland did not play all the other countries in 2000 or 2001 , making the first true Women 's Six Nations the 2002 competition . Spain were replaced by Italy effective in 2007 after the competition was taken over by the ( men 's ) Six Nations committee" ], [ "The Rugby Championship", "Argentina ( since 2012 ) , Australia , New Zealand , South Africa", "1996", "2019", "Annually", "From its inception through 2011 , the competition involved only Australia , New Zealand and South Africa , and was known as the Tri Nations" ], [ "Rugby Europe Women 's Championship", "Up to 16 European national teams", "1988", "2019", "Annually", "Tournament for European women 's national teams . Number of participants varies from year to year . The tournament is often divided into two pools , dependent on playing strength . France and England , when they take part , normally enter A teams" ], [ "Rugby Europe International Championships", "36 European national teams", "2000", "2019", "Annually", "Excludes European sides in the Six Nations Tournament . Currently played over a single season on a single round-robin basis with the competition split into five divisions , with promotion and relegation" ], [ "World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup", "Fiji , Samoa , Tonga", "2006", "2019", "Annually", "Originally Pacific Five Nations - replaced the Pacific Tri-Nations . The original teams were Australia A , the Junior All Blacks ( New Zealand 's official A side ) , and the three Pacific Island nations . In 2008 , the New Zealand Māori replaced the Junior All Blacks . From 2010-2012 , only the Pacific Island nations and Japan participated who were then joined by Canada and USA . Due to their inclusion in the Quadrangular tournament in South Africa , Samoa did not feature in the 2013 edition of the Pacific Nations Cup. , to the competition in 2014 . Canada , Japan , and the USA withdrew for the 2016 and 2017 editions due to commitments to 2019 Rugby World Cup qualification" ], [ "World Rugby Pacific Challenge", "Fiji Warriors , Junior Japan , Samoa A , Tonga A", "2006", "2019", "Annually", "Originally Pacific Rugby Cup . Introduced in 2006 with two developmental sides each from Fiji , Samoa , and Tonga . Since 2011 , the three Pacific nations have been represented by their A sides , and Junior Japan ( that country 's A side ) joined them as a core team in 2013 . At various times , Super Rugby academy teams and Argentine developmental side Pampas XV have also featured" ], [ "Nations Cup", "Varies from year to year ; the participants in the most recent edition in 2016 were Argentina XV , Italy A , Namibia , Romania , Spain , and Uruguay", "2006", "2019", "Annually", "Argentina XV were formerly known as Argentina A and Argentina Jaguars . The inaugural tournament in 2006 featured Argentina A , Italy A , Portugal and Russia" ], [ "Americas Rugby Championship", "Argentina XV , Brazil , Canada , Chile , United States , and Uruguay", "2009", "2019", "Annually", "Originally involved Canadian regional sides plus a USA developmental side and Argentina XV ( then known as Argentina Jaguars ) . Later editions mostly featured national A sides , though Uruguay normally sent its senior national team . Following a hiatus in 2015 to accommodate that year 's Rugby World Cup , the competition was relaunched in 2016 with its current lineup of teams , all senior national sides except for Argentina XV" ], [ "Asia Rugby Championship", "Top three Asian sides", "2008", "2019", "Annually", "Originally known as the Asian Five Nations ; the inaugural tournament in 2008 featured Japan , Korea , Hong Kong , Kazakhstan and Arabian Gulf . Tournament renamed as Asia Rugby Championship in 2015 , with the top division reduced to three teams playing in a home-and-away Tri Nations format . Yearly promotion and relegation with three lower divisions" ] ]
International tournaments
List_of_rugby_union_competitions_0
The following is a list of notable rugby union competitions that are still currently in existence. This includes both international tournaments played by national Test teams and also domestic club and provincial competitions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_pentathlon
2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "Result", "Points", "Notes", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Alina Fyodorova", "Ukraine", "15.05", "15.44", "15.41", "15.44", "890", "", "2999" ], [ "2", "Anastasiya Mokhnyuk", "Ukraine", "14.35", "14.11", "15.01", "15.01", "862", "PB", "3007" ], [ "3", "Barbara Nwaba", "United States", "15.00", "-", "-", "15.00", "861", "PB", "2896" ], [ "4", "Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas", "Hungary", "13.88", "14.54", "13.92", "14.54", "830", "PB", "2875" ], [ "5", "Brianne Theisen-Eaton", "Canada", "13.44", "13.60", "13.70", "13.70", "774", "SB", "2935" ], [ "6", "Morgan Lake", "Great Britain", "13.18", "13.61", "13.01", "13.61", "768", "SB", "2822" ], [ "7", "Makeba Alcide", "Saint Lucia", "13.46", "13.20", "x", "13.46", "758", "NR", "2710" ], [ "8", "Kendell Williams", "United States", "13.45", "x", "13.09", "13.45", "757", "", "2857" ], [ "9", "Salcia Slack", "Jamaica", "13.14", "13.24", "x", "13.24", "743", "", "1712" ], [ "10", "Celina Leffler", "Germany", "12.58", "12.74", "13.17", "13.17", "739", "", "2613" ], [ "11", "Georgia Ellenwood", "Canada", "12.54", "12.30", "12.26", "12.54", "697", "", "2650" ], [ "12", "Kateřina Cachová", "Czech Republic", "11.13", "12.26", "11.76", "12.26", "678", "SB", "2696" ] ]
Results -- Shot put
Gold medal winner , Brianne Theisen-Eaton , during the first event The shot put was started at 14:25 . [ 6 ]
2016_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_pentathlon_2
The women's pentathlon at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on March 18, 2016. Returning silver medalist Brianne Theisen-Eaton came in with high expectations. She started the 60m hurdles with the fastest time of the day. Her high jump was the second best putting her firmly in the lead. In the shot put, Theisen-Eaton's 13.70 put her in the middle of the field, but paled in comparison to Alina Fyodorova's 15.44 personal best. And Anastasiya Mokhnyuk's 15.01 pushed both Ukrainian women ahead. In the Long Jump, extended her lead with a 6.66 personal best, while Fyodorova maintained second place. Going into the final event, the 800 metres, the medalists were apparently settled, Theisen-Eaton over a hundred points ahead of 4th place Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas but 36 points behind Fodorova and 140 points behind Mokhnyuk. Theisen-Eaton's faster 800 expected to overtake Fodorova for silver. In the race, Barbara Nwaba charged out to the lead with Theisen-Eaton marking her through 30 and 33 second laps. Even with the fast first half of the race, by the end of the third lap the lead pair had not dropped the pack enough to change the outcome. But Theisen-Eaton launched into a sprint that ultimately beat Nwaba to the finish line, a personal best 2:09.99 worth 965 points.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004–05_in_Scottish_football
2004–05 in Scottish football
[ "Competition", "Winner", "Score", "Runner-up", "Report" ]
[ [ "Scottish Cup 2004-05", "Celtic", "1 - 0", "Dundee United", "Wikipedia article" ], [ "League Cup 2004-05", "Rangers", "5 - 1", "Motherwell", "Wikipedia article" ], [ "Challenge Cup 2004-05", "Falkirk", "2 - 1", "Ross County", "Wikipedia article" ], [ "Youth Cup", "Celtic", "2 - 0", "St Mirren", "" ], [ "Junior Cup", "Tayport", "2 - 0", "Lochee United", "" ] ]
Other honours -- Cup honours
2004–05_in_Scottish_football_4
The 2004-05 season was the 108th season of competitive football in Scotland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Israeli_Premier_League
2011–12 Israeli Premier League
[ "Team", "Outgoing manager", "Manner of departure", "Date of vacancy", "Table", "Incoming manager", "Date of appointment", "Table" ]
[ [ "Maccabi Petah Tikva", "Freddy David", "End of contract", "8 May 2011", "7th ( 10-11 )", "Marco Balbul", "28 May 2011", "Pre-Season" ], [ "Hapoel Tel Aviv", "Eli Guttman", "End of contract", "25 May 2011", "2nd ( 10-11 )", "Dror Kashtan", "4 June 2011", "Pre-Season" ], [ "Bnei Yehuda", "Dror Kashtan", "End of contract", "4 June 2011", "4th ( 10-11 )", "Yossi Abukasis", "14 June 2011", "Pre-Season" ], [ "Beitar Jerusalem", "Ronny Levy", "Resigned", "10 June 2011", "11th ( 10-11 )", "David Amsalem", "10 June 2011", "Pre-Season" ], [ "Beitar Jerusalem", "David Amsalem", "Resigned", "15 August 2011", "Pre-Season", "Yuval Naim", "17 August 2011", "Pre-Season" ], [ "Hapoel Petah Tikva", "Gili Landau", "Resigned", "16 August 2011", "14th ( 10-11 )", "Gili Landau", "17 August 2011", "Pre-Season" ], [ "Hapoel Be'er Sheva", "Nir Klinger", "Resigned", "1 October 2011", "14th", "Guy Levy", "3 October 2011", "14th" ], [ "Maccabi Petah Tikva", "Marco Balbul", "Resigned", "15 October 2011", "9th", "Eyal Lahman", "18 October 2011", "11th" ], [ "Ironi Ramat HaSharon", "Momi Zafran", "Sacked", "13 November 2011", "9th", "Meni Koretski ( caretaker )", "13 November 2011", "9th" ], [ "Hapoel Haifa", "Nitzan Shirazi", "Resigned", "26 November 2011", "14th", "Tal Banin", "27 November 2011", "14th" ], [ "Ironi Ramat HaSharon", "Meni Koretski ( caretaker )", "End of caretaker spell", "5 December 2011", "4th", "Yehoshua Feigenbaum", "5 December 2011", "4th" ], [ "Maccabi Tel Aviv", "Motti Ivanir", "Sacked", "5 December 2011", "9th", "Nir Levine", "6 December 2011", "9th" ], [ "Hapoel Tel Aviv", "Dror Kashtan", "Sacked", "9 January 2012", "3rd", "Ron Tziblin ( caretaker )", "9 January 2012", "3rd" ], [ "Hapoel Tel Aviv", "Ron Tziblin ( caretaker )", "End of caretaker spell", "11 January 2012", "3rd", "Nitzan Shirazi", "11 January 2012", "3rd" ], [ "Maccabi Petah Tikva", "Eyal Lahman", "Resigned", "21 January 2012", "12th", "Moshe Sinai", "22 January 2012", "12th" ], [ "Hapoel Rishon LeZion", "Nissan Yehezkel", "Sacked", "29 January 2012", "15th", "Eyal Lahman", "30 January 2012", "15th" ], [ "Beitar Jerusalem", "Yuval Naim", "Resigned", "8 February 2012", "12th", "Hanan Azulay ( caretaker )", "9 February 2012", "12th" ], [ "Beitar Jerusalem", "Hanan Azulay ( caretaker )", "End of caretaker spell", "13 February 2012", "12th", "Eli Cohen", "13 February 2012", "12th" ] ]
Teams -- Managerial changes
2011–12_Israeli_Premier_League_1
The 2011-12 Israeli Premier League was the thirteenth season since its introduction in 1999 and the 70th season of top-tier football in Israel. It began on 20 August 2011 and ended on 12 May 2012. Maccabi Haifa were the defending champions. Ironi Kiryat Shmona secured the title with a 0-0 draw against Hapoel Tel Aviv on 2 April 2012. This was their first Israeli league title, This draw gave Ironi Kiryat Shmona a 16-point advantage over the second-place team Hapoel Tel Aviv with five more rounds to go.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juhi_Parmar
Juhi Parmar
[ "Year", "Show", "Role", "Channel" ]
[ [ "1998", "Jee Sahab", "", "Zee TV" ], [ "1998", "Woh", "Samidha", "Zee TV" ], [ "2000", "Choodiyan", "Meghna", "Sony TV" ], [ "2000", "Shaheen", "Shaheen", "Sony TV" ], [ "2000", "Rishtey", "Swasti", "Zee TV" ], [ "2000", "Yeh Jeevan Hai", "Saloni", "Star Plus" ], [ "2001", "Rishtey 2", "Suman", "Zee TV" ], [ "2002-2009", "Kumkum - Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan", "Played the titular role of Kumkum", "Star Plus" ], [ "2002", "Virasaat", "", "Sahara TV" ], [ "2002", "Fair & Lovely Chhoo Lo Aasma", "", "DD National" ], [ "2002", "Kisme Kitna Hai Dum", "Contestant", "STAR Plus" ], [ "2003", "Kkusum", "Herself", "Sony TV" ], [ "2004", "Devi", "Kalika", "Sony TV" ], [ "2004", "Khullja Sim Sim", "Herself", "STAR Plus" ], [ "2005", "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi", "Kumkum", "STAR Plus" ], [ "2006", "Tere Ishq Mein", "Hiba", "Geo TV" ], [ "2007", "Amul Star Voice of India", "Host", "STAR Plus" ], [ "2007", "Antakshari - The Great Challenge", "Host", "Zee TV" ], [ "2007", "Rookhey Naina", "", "Geo TV" ], [ "2007", "Nach Baliye 3", "Episodic Host", "STAR Plus" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Juhi_Parmar_0
Juhi Parmar (born 14 December 1980) is an Indian TV personality and an anchor, actress, television presenter, singer and dancer. She is best known for her role as Kumkum in the television series Kumkum - Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan. She participated in the reality show Bigg Boss that aired on Colors TV in 2011 and became the winner. She was most recently seen on Colors TV show Tantra as Sumati Khanna in 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_Czechoslovak_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
1988 Czechoslovak motorcycle Grand Prix
[ "Pos", "Rider", "Team", "Manufacturer", "Time/Retired", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Wayne Gardner", "Rothmans Honda Team", "Honda", "49:11.060", "20" ], [ "2", "Eddie Lawson", "Marlboro Yamaha Team Agostini", "Yamaha", "+1.910", "17" ], [ "3", "Wayne Rainey", "Team Lucky Strike Roberts", "Yamaha", "+2.480", "15" ], [ "4", "Pierfrancesco Chili", "HB Honda Gallina Team", "Honda", "+15.680", "13" ], [ "5", "Tadahiko Taira", "Tech 21", "Yamaha", "+19.910", "11" ], [ "6", "Niall Mackenzie", "Team HRC", "Honda", "+29.440", "10" ], [ "7", "Ron Haslam", "Team ROC Elf Honda", "Elf Honda", "+57.440", "9" ], [ "8", "Rob McElnea", "Suzuki Pepsi Cola", "Suzuki", "+58.240", "8" ], [ "9", "Patrick Igoa", "Sonauto Gauloises Blondes Yamaha Mobil 1", "Yamaha", "+59.360", "7" ], [ "10", "Fabio Barchitta", "Racing Team Katayama", "Honda", "+1:45.960", "6" ], [ "11", "Marco Gentile", "Fior Marlboro", "Fior", "+1:45.960", "5" ], [ "12", "Marco Papa", "Team Greco", "Honda", "+2:00.440", "4" ], [ "13", "Alessandro Valesi", "Team Iberia", "Honda", "+2:00.640", "3" ], [ "14", "Peter Linden", "Team Honda Sweden", "Honda", "+1 Lap", "2" ], [ "15", "Bruno Kneubühler", "Romer Racing Suisse", "Honda", "+1 Lap", "1" ], [ "16", "Fabio Biliotti", "Team Amoranto", "Honda", "+1 Lap", "" ], [ "17", "Wolfgang von Muralt", "", "Suzuki", "+1 Lap", "" ], [ "18", "Silvo Habat", "Fego Racing Team", "Honda", "+1 Lap", "" ], [ "19", "Manfred Fischer", "Team Hein Gericke", "Honda", "+1 Lap", "" ], [ "20", "Rachel Nicotte", "PVI Racing", "Honda", "+1 Lap", "" ] ]
500 cc classification
1988_Czechoslovakian_motorcycle_Grand_Prix_0
The 1988 Czechoslovak motorcycle Grand Prix was the penultimate round of the 1988 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 26-28 August 1988 at the Masaryk Circuit located in Brno, Czechoslovakia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lordship_of_Frisia
Lordship of Frisia
[ "Dutch", "West Frisian", "Charter granted" ]
[ [ "Leeuwarden", "Ljouwert", "1285" ], [ "Sneek", "Snits", "1456" ], [ "IJlst", "Drylts", "1268" ], [ "Sloten", "Sleat", "1426" ], [ "Stavoren", "Starum", "1118" ], [ "Hindeloopen", "Hylpen", "1285" ], [ "Workum", "Warkum", "1399" ], [ "Bolsward", "Boalsert", "1455" ], [ "Harlingen", "Harns", "1234" ], [ "Franeker", "Frjentsjer", "1374" ], [ "Dokkum", "Dokkum", "1298" ] ]
Cities
The ancient cities of Friesland are shown below :
Lordship_of_Frisia_0
The Lordship of Frisia or Lordship of Friesland (, ) was a feudal dominion in the Netherlands. It was formed in 1524 when Emperor Charles V finally conquered Frisia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Tyler
Brian Tyler
[ "Year", "Title", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1997", "Jenny", "17 episodes" ], [ "1998", "Living in Captivity", "8 episodes" ], [ "2000", "Level 9", "13 episodes" ], [ "2001", "The Education of Max Bickford", "22 episodes" ], [ "2003", "Frank Herbert 's Children of Dune", "3 episodes" ], [ "2003", "Star Trek : Enterprise", "Episodes Canamar and Regeneration" ], [ "2007", "Fear Itself", "Episode : The Sacrifice" ], [ "2010", "Hawaii Five-0", "84 episodes" ], [ "2010-13", "Transformers : Prime", "66 episodes Nominated- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction and Composition" ], [ "2011", "Terra Nova", "13 episodes" ], [ "2013-17", "Sleepy Hollow", "36 episodes Nominated- Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music" ], [ "2014-18", "Scorpion", "66 episodes" ], [ "2018", "Yellowstone", "19 episodes" ], [ "2019", "Swamp Thing", "10 episodes , show cancelled after 1 episode" ] ]
Discography -- Television series
Brian_Tyler_4
Brian Theodore Tyler (born May 8, 1972) is an American composer, musician, conductor, arranger, and producer, known for his film, television, and video game scores. Tyler scored Eagle Eye, The Expendables trilogy, Iron Man 3, with Danny Elfman, Now You See Me, and Crazy Rich Asians, among others. He also re-arranged the current fanfare of the Universal Pictures logo that was originally composed by the legendary Jerry Goldsmith, the updated Marvel Studios logo, which debuted with (2013), as well as the NFL Theme for ESPN, the Formula One theme and five installments of The Fast and the Furious franchise. For his work as a film composer, he has won the IFMCA Awards 2014 Composer of the Year. His composition for the film Last Call earned him the first of three Emmy nominations, a gold record, and was inducted into the music branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. As of November 2017, his films have grossed $12 billion worldwide which puts him in to the top 10 highest-grossing film composers of all time in the category of worldwide box office. Tyler has scored 3 of the top 10 films of all time in global box office.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_parishes_in_the_Diocese_of_Salford
List of parishes in the Diocese of Salford
[ "Parish", "Locality", "Parish Priest", "Founded", "Closed" ]
[ [ "Our Lady Queen of Poland ( Polish )", "Bury", "Fr Dariusz Kuwaczka", "", "-- --" ], [ "St Joseph", "Bury", "Fr Francis Wadsworth", "1861", "-- --" ], [ "St Marie", "Bury", "Fr Francis Wadsworth", "1825", "-- --" ], [ "Our Lady of Good Counsel & Guardian Angels", "Elton", "Fr Paul Cannon RD", "1886", "-- --" ], [ "St Bede", "Fairfield", "-- --", "1950", "2003" ], [ "St Joseph", "Ramsbottom", "Fr . John Sullivan", "1862", "-- --" ], [ "Our Lady of Grace", "Prestwich", "Mgr John Francis Allen , STL , Ph.L", "1889", "-- --" ], [ "St Mary & St Philip Neri", "Radcliffe", "Fr . James Manock ( Liturgical Formation )", "1863", "-- --" ], [ "St Bernadette", "Whitefield", "Fr . Christopher Lough", "1952", "-- --" ], [ "St Michael", "Whitefield", "Served from St Bernadette 's", "1967", "-- --" ], [ "St Hilda", "Tottington", "Fr Christopher McGrane", "1916", "-- --" ] ]
Borough of Bury
List_of_parishes_in_the_Diocese_of_Salford_3
This list compiles the entirety of the parishes within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford, located in the north of England. The list of parishes are each divided by their local authority.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstel_Gold_Race
Amstel Gold Race
[ "Number", "Name", "Kilometer", "Location", "Length ( in m )", "Average climb (% )" ]
[ [ "18", "Eyserweg", "144", "Eys", "2200", "4,3" ], [ "19", "Huls", "148", "Simpelveld", "1000", "7,7" ], [ "20", "Vrakelberg", "154", "Voerendaal", "700", "7,9" ], [ "21", "Sibbergrubbe", "161", "Valkenburg", "2100", "4,1" ], [ "22", "Cauberg", "166", "Valkenburg", "1200", "5,8" ], [ "23", "Geulhemmerweg", "170", "Valkenburg", "1000", "6,2" ], [ "24", "Bemelerberg", "183", "Bemelen", "900", "5,0" ], [ "25", "Loorberg", "198", "Slenaken", "1500", "5,5" ], [ "26", "Gulperberg", "208", "Gulpen", "700", "8,1" ], [ "27", "Kruisberg", "217", "Wahlwiller", "800", "7,5" ], [ "28", "Eyserbosweg", "219", "Eys", "1100", "8,1" ], [ "29", "Fromberg", "222", "Fromberg", "1600", "4,0" ], [ "30", "Keutenberg", "227", "Keutenberg", "700", "9,4" ], [ "31", "Cauberg", "237", "Valkenburg", "1200", "5,8" ], [ "32", "Geulhemmerweg", "242", "Valkenburg", "1000", "6,2" ], [ "33", "Bemelerberg", "250", "Bemelen", "900", "5,0" ], [ "34", "Cauberg", "255", "Valkenburg", "1200", "5,8" ] ]
Race characteristics -- Hills
Philippe Gilbert riding up the Cauberg in the finale of the 2012 UCI Road World Championships . The present course features more than 30 short climbs which come in greater succession as the race progresses , meaning riders have little time to recover in between the hills . 25 climbs are covered in the last 165 kilometers of the race , with eight coming in the final 45 kilometers . The steepest are the Cauberg , Keutenberg and Eyserbosweg . Some ascents are as steep as 22% ( Keutenberg ) , others are more gently sloped . In contrast to the cobbled bergs in the Tour of Flanders , all the hills in Limburg are asphalted nowadays . [ 21 ] Attempting to explain the difficulty of the course Peter Easton recounts a mathematician 's calculations : ... applying logic to overcome a sense of incomprehension is the key to understanding this race . And there is truth in numbers . Six of the climbs come in the first 92 kilometers — one every 15.2 kilometers . The remaining 25 come over the final 165 kilometers . That ’ s one every 6.6 kilometers . Breaking it down further , the final hour of racing has eight climbs in 42 kilometers . Now we ’ re down to one every 5.25 km . At 40 km/h , that ’ s one every 7 ½ minutes . Not overly funny , and definitely all business . [ 22 ] The hills in the 2015 Amstel Gold Race : [ 23 ] Number Name Kilometer Location Length ( in m ) Average climb (% ) 1 Slingerberg 9 Geulle 1200 5,4 2 Adsteeg 14 Beek 500 5,4 3 Lange Raarberg 22 Meerssen 1300 4,5 4 Bergseweg 38 Voerendaal 2700 3,3 5 Sibbergrubbe 50 Valkenburg 2100 4,1 6 Cauberg 54 Valkenburg 1200 5,8 7 Geulhemmerweg 59 Valkenburg 1000 6,2 8 Wolfsberg 78 Noorbeek 800 4,4 9 Loorberg 81 Slenaken 1500 5,5 10 Schweibergerweg 93 Gulpen 2900 3,9 11 Camerig 99 Vijlen 4300 3,8 12 Drielandenpunt 110 Vaals 3700 3,7 13 Gemmenich 114 Blieberg 900 6,4 14 Vijlenerbos 118 Vaals 1800 5,1 15 Eperheide 127 Epen 2300 4,1 16 Gulperberg 135 Gulpen 700 8,1 17 Plettenbergweg 142 Eys 1000 4,2
Amstel_Gold_Race_2
The Amstel Gold Race is a one-day classic road bicycle race in the province of Limburg, the Netherlands. It traditionally marks the turning point of the spring classics, with the climbers and stage racers replacing the cobbled classics riders as the favourites. Since 1989 the event has been included in season-long competitions at the highest level of UCI, as part of the UCI Road World Cup (1989-2004), the UCI ProTour (2005-2010), UCI World Ranking (2009-2010) and since 2011 of the UCI World Tour. It is the only one-day World Tour race staged in the Netherlands and is considered the most important Dutch road cycling event. Dutchman Jan Raas holds the winning record with five victories. Dutch beer brewer Amstel has served as the race's title sponsor since its creation in 1966. The name does not directly refer to the river Amstel, which runs through and near the city of Amsterdam. Since 2017 a Women's Amstel Gold Race is held, after a 14-year hiatus. The event is organised on the same day and on largely the same roads as the men's race and is part of the UCI Women's World Tour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_stadiums
List of Premier League stadiums
[ "Stadium", "Club", "Location", "Opened", "Capacity †" ]
[ [ "Anfield", "Liverpool", "Liverpool", "1884", "53,394" ], [ "Arsenal Stadium", "Arsenal", "London", "1913", "38,419†" ], [ "Ayresome Park", "Middlesbrough", "Middlesbrough", "1903", "26,667†" ], [ "Baseball Ground", "Derby County", "Derby", "1892", "18,300†" ], [ "bet365 Stadium Formerly Britannia Stadium", "Stoke City", "Stoke-on-Trent", "1997", "27,740" ], [ "Bloomfield Road", "Blackpool", "Blackpool", "1899", "16,220" ], [ "Boleyn Ground ( also known as Upton Park )", "West Ham United", "London", "1904", "35,345" ], [ "Boundary Park", "Oldham Athletic", "Oldham", "1904", "13,309" ], [ "Bramall Lane", "Sheffield United", "Sheffield", "1855", "32,125" ], [ "Burnden Park", "Bolton Wanderers", "Bolton", "1895", "22,616†" ], [ "Cardiff City Stadium", "Cardiff City", "Cardiff", "2009", "33,280" ], [ "Carrow Road", "Norwich City", "Norwich", "1935", "27,359" ], [ "City Ground", "Nottingham Forest", "Nottingham", "1898", "30,602" ], [ "City of Manchester Stadium", "Manchester City", "Manchester", "2003", "55,017" ], [ "County Ground", "Swindon Town", "Swindon", "1895", "14,700" ], [ "Craven Cottage", "Fulham", "London", "1896", "25,700" ], [ "Dean Court", "Bournemouth", "Bournemouth", "1910", "11,364" ], [ "The Dell", "Southampton", "Southampton", "1898", "15,200†" ], [ "DW Stadium Formerly JJB Stadium", "Wigan Athletic", "Wigan", "1999", "25,138" ], [ "Elland Road", "Leeds United", "Leeds", "1897", "39,460" ] ]
Stadiums
List_of_Premier_League_stadiums_0
Since the inception of the Premier League, England's highest level of association football annual league tournament, 59 football stadiums have been used to host matches. The inaugural round of Premier League matches took place on 15 August 1992 with eleven clubs hosting the opening fixtures. Following the Hillsborough Disaster in 1989, the Taylor Report recommended the abolition of standing terraces by the start of the 1994-95 season, to be replaced by all-seater stadiums. However, following Fulham's promotion from Division 1 in the 2000-01 season, terraces returned temporarily to the Premier League as The Football Association allowed the club extra time to complete renovations. The club were forced to play at Loftus Road after inadequate progress was made in converting Craven Cottage, but they returned to their home ground after building work was completed in time for the 2004-05 season. Burnley's Turf Moor stadium became the 50th Premier League stadium when it hosted Burnley's first ever home Premier League fixture, against champions Manchester United, on 19 August 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A7V
A7V
[ "Chassis number", "Tank name ( s )", "Fate" ]
[ [ "501", "Gretchen", "Armed only with machine guns until fitted with a 57 mm cannon in late 1918.Abandoned at Sainte-Cécile ( Belgium ) , believed scrapped in situ by the Allies , 1919" ], [ "502/503", "Faust , Kronprinz Wilhelm , Wilhelm , Heiland", "502 became a Geländewagen ( cross-country vehicle ) , and was not fitted with armour . After a defect of chassis 502 in March 1918 , its structure was set to chassis 503 ( 503 suffered a cylinder head crack in April 1918 ) . Gifted in October 1918 and taken by the British who scrapped it locally" ], [ "504/544", "Schnuck", "After a defect of chassis 544 , its structure was set to chassis 504 . Damaged by friendly fire at Fremicourt on 31 August 1918 it was abandoned by crew , and captured by troops of the New Zealand Division three days later . Displayed in London on Horse Guards Parade 1918/19 and given to the Imperial War Museum in 1919 but disposed of in 1922 with only the main gun kept" ], [ "505", "Baden I , Prinz August Wilhelm , August Wilhelm", "Scrapped by the Allies in 1919" ], [ "506", "Mephisto", "The only surviving A7V . Damaged and abandoned at Villers-Bretonneux on 24 April 1918 ; it was recovered by British and Australian troops in July . Taken via London to Brisbane , Australia in 1919 , it is now on permanent display at Queensland Museum" ], [ "507", "Cyklop , Prinz Eitel Friedrich , Eitel Friedrich , Imperator", "Briefly in hands of Freikorps at Lankwitz after the Armistice . Scrapped in 1919" ], [ "525", "Siegfried", "Scrapped by the Allies in 1919" ], [ "526", "Possibly named Alter Fritz", "Scrapped by Germans , 1 June 1918" ], [ "527", "Lotti", "Struck by artillery at Fort de la Pompelle , Reims and abandoned by crew on 1 June 1918" ], [ "528", "Hagen", "Ditched and abandoned by its crew at Fremicourt on 31 August 1918 ; captured by New Zealand troops and displayed on Horse Guards Parade ; scrapped in 1919" ], [ "529", "Nixe II", "Disabled by French artillery at Reims on 31 May 1918 ; recovered by French and handed over to US Army . Displayed at Aberdeen Proving Grounds Museum , USA ; scrapped in 1942" ], [ "540", "Heiland", "Scrapped by the Allies in 1919" ], [ "541", "", "Scrapped by the Allies in 1919" ], [ "542", "Elfriede", "Overturned and was abandoned at Villers-Bretonneux , 24 April 1918 . Recovered from no man 's land by British tanks on 15 May and handed over to French forces . Photographed at Saleux 26 May 1918 . Displayed at Place de la Concorde in Paris in late 1918" ], [ "543", "Bulle , Prinz Adalbert , Adalbert", "Scrapped by the Allies in 1919" ], [ "560", "Alter Fritz", "Lost at Iwuy , 11 October 1918" ], [ "561", "Nixe", "Disabled , destroyed on battlefield by Germans on 24 April 1918" ], [ "562", "Herkules", "Cannibalized then British loot" ], [ "563", "Wotan", "Scrapped by the Allies in 1919 ; a replica A7V was built in the late 1980s , based largely on Mephisto but named Wotan . It is now in the Deutsches Panzermuseum in Munster , Germany" ], [ "564", "Prinz Oskar , Oskar", "Scrapped by the Allies in 1919" ] ]
A7V chassis listing
A7V_0
The A7V was a heavy tank introduced by Germany in 1918, during World War I. One hundred chassis were ordered in early 1917, 10 to be finished as fighting vehicles with armoured bodies, and the remainder as Überlandwagen cargo carriers. The number to be armoured was later increased to 20. They were used in action from March to October 1918, and were the only tanks produced by Germany in World War I to be used in combat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crosser
Robert Crosser
[ "Year", "Democratic", "Republican" ]
[ [ "1952", "Robert Crosser : 100,340", "Lawrence O. Payne : 45,896" ], [ "1950", "Robert Crosser : 66,341", "William Hodge : 21,588" ], [ "1948", "Robert Crosser : 72,417", "Harry W. Mitchell : 22,932" ], [ "1946", "Robert Crosser : 49,111", "James S. Hudee : 27,657" ], [ "1944", "Robert Crosser : 77,525", "Harry C. Gahn : 22,288" ], [ "1942", "Robert Crosser : 35,109", "William J. Rogers : 19,137" ], [ "1940", "Robert Crosser : 79,602", "J. E. Chizek : 23,658" ], [ "1938", "Robert Crosser : 53,180", "J. E. Chizek : 24,240" ], [ "1936", "Robert Crosser : 70,596", "Harry C. Gahn : 23,811" ], [ "1934", "Robert Crosser : 47,540", "Frank W. Sotak : 25,253" ], [ "1932", "Robert Crosser : 49,436", "Gerard Pilliod : 25,527" ], [ "1930", "Robert Crosser : 30,722", "George H. Bender : 29,081" ], [ "1928", "Robert Crosser : 39,090", "Joseph F. Lange : 26,267" ], [ "1926", "Robert Crosser : 17,819", "Harry C. Gahn : 10,733" ], [ "1924", "Robert Crosser : 24,889", "Harry C. Gahn : 21,629" ], [ "1922", "Robert Crosser : 18,645", "Harry C. Gahn : 14,024" ] ]
Election results
Robert_Crosser_0
Robert Crosser (June 7, 1874 - June 3, 1957) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. He is the longest-serving member ever of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Ohio.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorset_&_Wilts_3_North
Dorset & Wilts 3 North
[ "Team", "Ground", "Town/Village", "Previous season" ]
[ [ "Bath Saracens", "Sulis Sports Club", "Bath , Somerset", "3rd" ], [ "Bradford-on-Avon II", "Broom Ground", "Winsley , Bradford-on-Avon , Wiltshire", "6th" ], [ "Chippenham III", "Allington Fields", "Chippenham , Wiltshire", "4th" ], [ "Cricklade", "Fairview Field", "Cricklade , Wiltshire", "Relegated from Dorset & Wilts 2 North ( 11th )" ], [ "Minety II", "Minety Playing Fields", "Minety , Wiltshire", "8th" ], [ "Royal Wootton Bassett III", "Ballard 's Ash Sports Ground", "Wootton Bassett , Wiltshire", "Relegated from Dorset & Wilts 2 North ( 12th )" ], [ "Swindon III", "Greenbridge Road", "Swindon , Wiltshire", "7th" ], [ "Warminister II", "Folly Lane", "Warminster , Wiltshire", "5th" ] ]
Dorset_&_Wilts_3_North_0
Dorset & Wilts 3 North is an English Rugby Union league, forming part of the South West Division, for clubs primarily based in Wiltshire, sitting at tier 10 of the English rugby union system. Promoted teams tend to move up to Dorset & Wilts 2 North. Previously relegated teams dropped to Dorset & Wilts 4 but since the cancellation of this division at the end of the 2015-16 season there has been no relegation. In previous years, Dorset & Wilts 3 had been one division with teams from Berkshire included. In 2005, three regional divisions were created for teams in Dorset and Wiltshire, namely Dorset & Wilts 3 North, Dorset & Wilts 3 South and Dorset & Wilts 3 West. The West division was disbanded at the end of the 2009-09 season, leaving just the two divisions. On occasion clubs in this division also take part in the RFU Junior Vase - a level 9-12 national competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_long_jump
2008 African Championships in Athletics – Women's long jump
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Janice Josephs", "South Africa", "6.44", "6.61", "6.39w", "6.64" ], [ "2", "Chinaza Amadi", "Nigeria", "5.98", "6.08", "6.23", "6.31 w" ], [ "3", "Patricia Soman", "Ivory Coast", "6.08w", "x", "5.49", "6.13" ], [ "4", "Yah Soucko Koïta", "Mali", "5.91", "5.98", "6.06", "6.08" ], [ "5", "Estelle Brou", "Ivory Coast", "6.06", "x", "5.69", "6.06" ], [ "6", "Fatima Zahra Dkouk", "Morocco", "x", "5.97", "-", "5.97" ], [ "7", "Maty Salame", "Senegal", "x", "5.63", "5.96", "5.96" ], [ "8", "Yamina Hjaji", "Morocco", "x", "5.95", "5.78", "5.95" ], [ "9", "Enas Gharib", "Egypt", "x", "5.75", "5.94", "5.94" ], [ "10", "Pamela Mouele-Mboussi", "Republic of the Congo", "x", "x", "5.88", "5.88" ], [ "11", "Otonye Iworima", "Nigeria", "5.45", "5.83 w", "5.67", "5.83 w" ], [ "12", "Kadidia Soura", "Burkina Faso", "5.42", "x", "5.78", "5.78" ], [ "13", "Fatou Tiyana", "Gambia", "5.15", "5.18", "5.68", "5.68" ], [ "14", "Nana Blakime", "Togo", "5.59", "5.65", "5.62", "5.65" ], [ "15", "Fetiya Kedir", "Ethiopia", "4.90", "5.29", "5.33", "5.33" ], [ "16", "Zeyba Zeyeni", "Ethiopia", "5.20", "5.14", "5.14", "5.20" ], [ "17", "Emebet Tilahun", "Ethiopia", "x", "4.80", "-", "4.80" ] ]
Results
2008_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_long_jump_0
The women's long jump event at the 2008 African Championships in Athletics was held at the Addis Ababa Stadium on May 2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varicode
Varicode
[ "Varicode", "Oct", "Dec", "Hex", "Glyph" ]
[ [ "1011011111", "140", "96", "60", "`" ], [ "1011", "141", "97", "61", "a" ], [ "1011111", "142", "98", "62", "b" ], [ "101111", "143", "99", "63", "c" ], [ "101101", "144", "100", "64", "d" ], [ "11", "145", "101", "65", "e" ], [ "111101", "146", "102", "66", "f" ], [ "1011011", "147", "103", "67", "g" ], [ "101011", "150", "104", "68", "h" ], [ "1101", "151", "105", "69", "i" ], [ "111101011", "152", "106", "6A", "j" ], [ "10111111", "153", "107", "6B", "k" ], [ "11011", "154", "108", "6C", "l" ], [ "111011", "155", "109", "6D", "m" ], [ "1111", "156", "110", "6E", "n" ], [ "111", "157", "111", "6F", "o" ], [ "111111", "160", "112", "70", "p" ], [ "110111111", "161", "113", "71", "q" ], [ "10101", "162", "114", "72", "r" ], [ "10111", "163", "115", "73", "s" ] ]
Varicode_3
Varicode is a self-synchronizing code for use in PSK31. It supports all ASCII characters, but the characters used most frequently in English have shorter codes. The space between characters is indicated by a 00 sequence, an implementation of Fibonacci coding. Originally created for speeding up real-time keyboard-to-keyboard exchanges over low bandwidth links. Varicode is freely available.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Group_10_Rugby_League_season
2018 Group 10 Rugby League season
[ "Cowra Magpies", "Position", "Bathurst Panthers" ]
[ [ "Jeremy Gordon", "FB", "Josh Rivett" ], [ "Caley Mok", "WG", "Andrew Mendes" ], [ "Bradyn Cassidy", "CE", "Blake Lawson" ], [ "Lee McClintock", "CE", "Jye Barrow" ], [ "Zachary Browne", "WG", "Kade Barrow" ], [ "Warren Williams", "FE", "Willie Wright" ], [ "Joseph Bugg", "HB", "Doug Hewitt ( c )" ], [ "Zachary Starr", "PR", "Brent Seager" ], [ "Benjamin John", "HK", "Nick Loader" ], [ "Blake Tidswell", "PR", "Dane Thorogood" ], [ "Jay McClintock", "SR", "Blake Seager" ], [ "Josh Rainbow ( c )", "SR", "Jack Siejka" ], [ "Ron Lawrence", "LK", "Blake Hewitt" ], [ "Ben Gunn", "Bench", "Jed Betts" ], [ "William Ingram", "Bench", "Kara Rotarangi" ], [ "Mitchell Browne", "Bench", "Luke Bain" ], [ "John Grant", "Bench", "Trent Hotham" ], [ "Josh Rainbow", "Coach", "Doug Hewitt" ] ]
Grand Final
2018_Group_10_Rugby_League_season_2
The 2018 Group 10 Rugby League season was the 71st season of premier competition of rugby league in the Central West area of New South Wales. It was run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League. It was the sixth consecutive season to feature nine teams, after the re-admittance of the Blayney Bears in 2013. Orange CYMS entered the season as defending champions, after defeating Oberon Tigers 23-22 in the 2017 premier league decider. CYMS rallied from 22-8 down with 20 minutes remaining to claim the one-point victory. On the back of off-season recruits which included former South Sydney, Manly and Newcastle forward Josh Starling, Oberon Tigers were labelled the early premiership favourites.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Leeds_United_F.C._managers
List of Leeds United F.C. managers
[ "Name", "Nationality", "From", "To", "P", "W", "D", "L", "F", "A", "Win%", "Points per game" ]
[ [ "Dick Ray", "England", "17 October 1919", "1 February 1920", "17", "4", "5", "8", "25", "31", "23.52", "0.83" ], [ "Arthur Fairclough", "England", "1 February 1920", "1 May 1927", "326", "118", "81", "127", "427", "425", "36.19", "0.97" ], [ "Dick Ray", "England", "1 July 1927", "1 March 1935", "342", "143", "72", "127", "622", "552", "41.81", "1.05" ], [ "Billy Hampson", "England", "1 July 1935", "1 May 1947", "231", "74", "51", "106", "334", "418", "32.03", "0.86" ], [ "Willis Edwards", "England", "1 May 1947", "30 April 1948", "47", "13", "8", "26", "60", "87", "27.65", "0.74" ], [ "Major Frank Buckley", "England", "1 May 1948", "30 April 1953", "224", "87", "63", "74", "324", "306", "38.83", "1.06" ], [ "Raich Carter", "England", "1 May 1953", "1 June 1958", "217", "90", "51", "76", "370", "336", "41.47", "1.09" ], [ "Willis Edwards", "England", "1 June 1958", "1 December 1958", "10", "5", "1", "4", "17", "16", "50.00", "0.89" ], [ "Bill Lambton", "England", "1 December 1958", "30 April 1959", "30", "10", "7", "13", "40", "57", "33.33", "0.96" ], [ "Jack Taylor", "England", "1 May 1959", "1 March 1961", "81", "27", "17", "37", "136", "169", "33.33", "0.89" ], [ "Don Revie", "England", "1 March 1961", "4 July 1974", "740", "394", "197", "149", "1,262", "703", "53.24", "1.32" ], [ "Brian Clough", "England", "30 July 1974", "12 September 1974", "7", "1", "3", "3", "6", "10", "14.28", "0.83" ], [ "Jimmy Armfield", "England", "4 October 1974", "30 June 1978", "193", "87", "47", "59", "277", "222", "45.07", "1.10" ], [ "Jock Stein", "Scotland", "21 August 1978", "4 October 1978", "10", "4", "3", "3", "13", "8", "40.00", "1.00" ], [ "Jimmy Adamson", "England", "25 October 1978", "1 October 1980", "98", "35", "29", "34", "138", "136", "35.71", "1.05" ], [ "David Merrington", "England", "1 October 1980", "1 October 1980", "1", "0", "1", "0", "1", "1", "0.00", "1.00" ], [ "Allan Clarke", "England", "1 October 1980", "30 June 1982", "84", "27", "22", "35", "77", "104", "32.14", "1.08" ], [ "Eddie Gray", "Scotland", "4 July 1982", "11 October 1985", "157", "57", "55", "45", "214", "193", "36.30", "1.47" ], [ "Peter Gunby", "England", "11 October 1985", "11 October 1985", "1", "0", "1", "0", "1", "1", "0.00", "N/A" ], [ "Billy Bremner", "Scotland", "11 October 1985", "28 September 1988", "143", "58", "31", "54", "192", "186", "40.45", "1.49" ] ]
Statistics
The statistics include all competitive league , cup & European first team fixtures . Information correct as of 19th July 2020 . Key = Caretaker managerP = Matches played ; W = Matches won ; D = Matches drawn ; L = Matches lost ; F = Goals for ; A = Goals against
List_of_Leeds_United_F.C._managers_0
Leeds United appointed Marcelo Bielsa as their manager on 15 June 2018, having sacked their 10th manager in the past 5 seasons on 1 June 2018. The following is a list of managers of Leeds United Association Football Club and their major honours from the beginning of the club's official managerial records in 1919 to the present day. Each manager's entry includes the dates of his tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost) and honours won while under his care. As of 15 June 2018, Leeds United have had 37 full-time managers. There have also been nine caretaker managers, three of whom had previously occupied the role on a full-time basis, and one of whom has occupied the role three times. The most successful person to manage Leeds United is Don Revie, who won two League Championships, two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups, one Division Two Championship, one FA Cup, one League Cup and one Charity Shield in his 13-year reign as manager. He is also the club's longest-serving manager, presiding over a total of 740 games from 1961 to 1974.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nova_Scotia_Regional_Junior_Hockey_League
Nova Scotia Regional Junior Hockey League
[ "Team", "Centre", "Formed" ]
[ [ "Chester Castaways", "Chester", "2019" ], [ "East Hants Jr. C Penguins", "East Hants", "2017" ], [ "Eastern Shore Thunder", "Eastern Shore", "2016" ], [ "Sackville Knights", "Sackville", "2018" ], [ "Spryfield Attack", "Spryfield", "2011" ], [ "Windsor Royals", "Windsor", "2007" ] ]
Teams
Nova_Scotia_Regional_Junior_Hockey_League_0
The Nova Scotia Regional Junior Hockey League is a Junior C ice hockey league in Nova Scotia, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. League playoff winners compete in the Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championships.