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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debi_Derryberry | Debi Derryberry | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1996",
"Dot & Spot 's Magical Adventure",
"Dot"
],
[
"1996",
"Tenchi the Movie : Tenchi Muyo in Love",
"Ryo-Ohki"
],
[
"1998",
"O ' Christmas Tree",
"Tree , Chipmunk"
],
[
"1999",
"The Nuttiest Nutcracker",
"Marie , Fritz"
],
[
"2000",
"Whispers : An Elephant 's Tale",
"Whispers"
],
[
"2001",
"Lady and the Tramp 2 : Scamp 's Adventure",
"Annette"
],
[
"2001",
"Vampire Hunter D : Bloodlust",
"Girl"
],
[
"2003",
"Charlotte 's Web 2 : Wilbur 's Great Adventure",
"Fern"
],
[
"2003",
"The Animatrix",
"Child"
],
[
"2005",
"The Muppet Movie",
"Various characters"
],
[
"2006",
"Casper 's Scare School",
"History Teacher , Banana Lady"
],
[
"2009",
"Curious George : A Very Monkey Christmas",
"Gnocchi"
],
[
"2010",
"The Legend of Secret Pass",
"Shelby"
],
[
"2012",
"Monster High : Ghouls Rule",
"Draculaura"
],
[
"2013",
"Monster High : 13 Wishes",
"Draculaura"
],
[
"2014",
"Monster High : Frights , Camera , Action !",
"Draculaura"
],
[
"2014",
"Alpha and Omega 3 : The Great Wolf Games",
"Runt"
],
[
"2014",
"Legends of Oz : Dorothy 's Return",
"Stenographer"
],
[
"2014",
"Monster High : Freaky Fusion",
"Draculaura"
],
[
"2014",
"Alpha and Omega 4 : The Legend of the Saw-Toothed Cave ( 2014 )",
"Runt"
]
] | Filmography -- Film | Debi_Derryberry_3 | Debi Derryberry is an American voice actress and singer who has provided voices for a number of animated television series, anime and video games. Her voice roles include the title character from and , Coco Bandicoot in the Crash Bandicoot series, Wednesday in The Addams Family cartoon, Jackie in Bobby's World, and Draculaura in Monster High. She is the voice of Clay in the Playhouse Disney segments presented in the early 2000s. In English language dubs of anime, Derryberry provided the voice of Ryo-Ohki in the Tenchi Muyo series. She received a Best Actress in a Comedy award at the American Anime Awards for her work as Zatch in Zatch Bell! and voice actress for Chica's Magic Rainbow in Fnaf world Update 2. Aside from her work as a voice actress, she swam with the killer whale Keiko for the 1993 film, Free Willy and was the stunt double for the young actor in the film. Derryberry has provided the voices of a series of characters, mostly those of young boys and tomboyish girls. In addition to voicing her best known role of the title character of and Nickelodeon's television series , Derryberry has also provided voice-over for , as the voice of Wednesday Addams in the 1990s animated version of The Addams Family, Weenie and Catrina on Oswald, Taz's little brother Jake on Taz-Mania, Coco Bandicoot in the Crash Bandicoot video game series, and Clay in some Playhouse Disney segments. She has also done voice work for comedic English language adaptations of anime titles such as Zatch Bell! in which she plays the titular character, his evil twin Zeno, Ryo-Ohki, Yugi, and various other characters from several versions of the anime series Tenchi Muyo!. She also played as the voice of Playhouse Disney's mascot, Clay. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Geylang_United_FC_season | 2010 Geylang United FC season | [
"Position",
"Player",
"Transferred From"
] | [
[
"GK",
"Toh Guo'An",
"SAFFC"
],
[
"GK",
"Siddiq Durimi",
"Home United"
],
[
"DF",
"Salim Abdul Rahim",
"Free Transfer"
],
[
"DF",
"Sevki Sha'ban",
"Gombak United"
],
[
"DF",
"Syed Fadhil",
"Home United"
],
[
"MF",
"Itimi Dickson",
"Home United"
],
[
"MF",
"Vasile Ghindaru",
"Concordia Chiajna"
],
[
"MF",
"Yasir Hanapi",
"Geylang United U23"
],
[
"FW",
"Peter Tomko",
"Liptovský Mikuláš"
]
] | Pre-Season Transfer -- In | 2010_Geylang_United_FC_season_0 | The 2010 S.League season is Geylang United's 15th season in the top flight of Singapore football and 35th year in existence as a football club. The club will also compete in the Singapore League Cup, Singapore Cup and the AFC Cup. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Pizzey | Christopher Pizzey | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1999",
"London 's Burning",
"Keith",
"Episode # 11.9"
],
[
"2001",
"Doc Martin",
"Busboy",
"TV Movie"
],
[
"2002-2006",
"The Basil Brush Show",
"Mr. Stephen",
""
],
[
"2006",
"EastEnders",
"Andy",
"Episode dated 19 May 2006"
],
[
"2007",
"Doctors",
"Brian Huxley",
"Episode : Angel"
],
[
"2007",
"Roman Mysteries",
"Actius",
"Episode : The Pirates of Pompeii"
],
[
"2008",
"The Sarah Jane Adventures",
"Eddie Smith",
"Episode : The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith"
],
[
"2008",
"The Bill",
"Richard O'Leary",
"Episode : One Day , But Not Today"
],
[
"2009",
"Planet Ajay",
"Mr. Killjoy",
""
],
[
"2010",
"The Legend of Dick and Dom",
"Trevor",
"Episode : Sirens"
],
[
"2012",
"Hunted",
"Desk Sergent Williams",
"Episode : Khyber"
],
[
"2013",
"Sooty",
"Gerald Smedley",
"Episode : The Inventions Game"
],
[
"2015",
"Cradle to Grave",
"Dougie",
"Episode # 1.2"
],
[
"2017",
"Stan Lee 's Lucky Man",
"Banker",
"Episode : Lamb to the Slaughter"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | Christopher_Pizzey_1 | Christopher Pizzey (born 23 December 1976) is an English actor and comedian, best known for playing Mr. Stephen on the Children's BBC series The Basil Brush Show. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Calgary_Flames_season | 2014–15 Calgary Flames season | [
"Player",
"Milestone",
"Reached"
] | [
[
"Mason Raymond",
"100th NHL goal",
"October 9 , 2014"
],
[
"Josh Jooris",
"1st NHL game 1st NHL goal",
"October 17 , 2014"
],
[
"Micheal Ferland",
"1st NHL game",
"October 31 , 2014"
],
[
"Paul Byron",
"100th NHL game",
"November 14 , 2014"
],
[
"Micheal Ferland",
"1st NHL assist 1st NHL point",
"November 22 , 2014"
],
[
"Sean Monahan",
"100th NHL game",
"November 29 , 2014"
],
[
"Josh Jooris",
"1st NHL hat trick",
"December 2 , 2014"
],
[
"Bob Hartley",
"400th NHL coaching win",
"December 4 , 2014"
],
[
"Karri Ramo",
"100th NHL game",
"December 4 , 2014"
],
[
"Johnny Gaudreau",
"1st NHL hat trick",
"December 22 , 2014"
],
[
"Joni Ortio",
"1st NHL shutout",
"January 10 , 2015"
],
[
"David Wolf",
"1st NHL game",
"January 31 , 2015"
],
[
"Mark Giordano",
"500th NHL game",
"February 2 , 2015"
],
[
"Emile Poirier",
"1st NHL game",
"February 25 , 2015"
],
[
"Emile Poirier",
"1st NHL point ( assist )",
"March 3 , 2015"
],
[
"Deryk Engelland",
"300th NHL game",
"March 3 , 2015"
],
[
"Kris Russell",
"500th NHL game",
"March 17 , 2015"
],
[
"Micheal Ferland",
"1st NHL goal",
"March 29 , 2015"
],
[
"Sam Bennett",
"1st NHL game 1st NHL point ( assist )",
"April 11 , 2015"
],
[
"John Ramage",
"1st NHL game",
"April 11 , 2015"
]
] | Awards and honours -- Milestones | 2014–15_Calgary_Flames_season_6 | The 2014-15 Calgary Flames season was the 35th season in Calgary and 43rd for the Flames franchise in the National Hockey League (NHL). Entering the second year of a rebuilding phase, the Flames began the season with low expectations as nearly every pundit predicted the team would finish near the bottom of the League standings. Instead, however, the Flames proved to be one of the surprise stories of the 2014-15 NHL season by finishing third in the Pacific Division with a record of and qualified for the 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs; it was the team's first playoff appearance since 2009. Jiri Hudler and Sean Monahan tied for the team lead with 31 goals, while Hudler led the team with 45 assists and 76 points. Johnny Gaudreau tied the Ottawa Senators' Mark Stone for the rookie scoring lead with 64 points, while free agent acquisition Jonas Hiller was the Flames' leading goaltender with 26 wins and a goals against average (GAA) of 2.36. Gaudreau and team captain Mark Giordano both played in the 2015 NHL All-Star Game, and Calgary's top selection at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, Sam Bennett, made his NHL debut in the team's last game of the year, recording his first point with an assist in his first shift, 33 seconds into the contest. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H3_(rocket) | H3 (rocket) | [
"Date and time ( UTC )",
"Type",
"Payload ( s )",
"Outcome"
] | [
[
"2020 ( TBD )",
"H3-22S",
"ALOS-3",
"Planned"
],
[
"2021 ( TBD )",
"H3",
"ALOS-4",
"Planned"
],
[
"2022 ( TBD )",
"H3-24L",
"HTV-X 1",
"Planned"
],
[
"2022 ( TBD )",
"H3",
"DSN-3",
"Planned"
],
[
"2022 ( TBD )",
"H3",
"Inmarsat",
"Planned"
],
[
"2023 ( TBD )",
"H3",
"ETS-IX",
"Planned"
],
[
"2023 ( TBD )",
"H3-24L",
"HTV-X 2",
"Planned"
],
[
"2023 ( TBD )",
"H3",
"QZS-5",
"Planned"
],
[
"2023 ( TBD )",
"H3",
"QZS-6",
"Planned"
],
[
"2023 ( TBD )",
"H3",
"QZS-7",
"Planned"
],
[
"2024 ( TBD )",
"H3-24L",
"MMX",
"Planned"
],
[
"2025 ( TBD )",
"H3",
"LiteBIRD",
"Planned"
],
[
"( TBD )",
"H3",
"IGS -Optical 9",
"Planned"
],
[
"( TBD )",
"H3",
"IGS",
"Planned"
],
[
"( TBD )",
"H3",
"IGS",
"Planned"
],
[
"( TBD )",
"H3",
"IGS",
"Planned"
]
] | Planned launches | H3_(rocket)_0 | The H3 Launch Vehicle is an expendable launch system in development in Japan. H3 rockets are liquid-propellant rockets with strap-on solid rocket boosters and are planned to be launched from Tanegashima Space Center in Japan. Mitsubishi and JAXA are responsible for the design, manufacture, and operation of the H3. , the minimum configuration is to carry a payload of up to 4 tonnes into sun-synchronous orbit for about 5 billion yen, and the maximum configuration is to carry more than 6.5 tonnes into geostationary transfer orbit. The H3-24 variant will deliver more than 6 tonnes of payload to lunar transfer orbit. The first H3 without solid-rocket boosters is planned to launch in fiscal year 2020, and with boosters in FY2021. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Väljas | Len Väljas | [
"No",
"Season",
"Date",
"Location",
"Race",
"Level",
"Place"
] | [
[
"1",
"2011-12",
"7 March 2012",
"Drammen , Norway",
"1.2 km Sprint C",
"World Cup",
"2nd"
],
[
"2",
"2011-12",
"14 March 2012",
"Stockholm , Sweden",
"1.0 km Sprint C",
"Stage World Cup",
"3rd"
],
[
"3",
"2011-12",
"17 March 2012",
"Falun , Sweden",
"15 km Mass Start C",
"Stage World Cup",
"3rd"
],
[
"4",
"2012-13",
"1 January 2013",
"Val Müstair , Switzerland",
"1.4 km Sprint F",
"Stage World Cup",
"3rd"
],
[
"5",
"2012-13",
"5 January 2013",
"Val di Fiemme , Italy",
"15 km Mass Start C",
"Stage World Cup",
"2nd"
]
] | Cross-country skiing results -- World Cup | 5 podiums – ( 1 WC , 4 SWC ) | Len_Väljas_0 | Lennard Len Väljas (born 21 November 1988 in Toronto), is a Canadian, former cross-country skier. He is of Estonian descent. He is the younger brother of Canadian beach volleyball Olympian Kristina May. Väljas competed at the sprint event at the World Ski Championships 2011 in Oslo where he placed 15th. Väljas achieved his first podium finish on the World Cup on March 7, 2012 in a Sprint Classic races in Drammen, Norway. He announced his retirement from cross-country skiing in March 2019. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Min-kyu_(actor) | Kim Min-kyu (actor) | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Network"
] | [
[
"2013",
"Monstar",
"Cameo",
"Mnet"
],
[
"2015",
"Who Are You ? School 2015",
"Swimmer",
"KBS2"
],
[
"2016",
"Signal",
"Hwang Eui-kyung",
"tvN"
],
[
"2016",
"The Sound of Your Heart",
"Soldier/ Uni Student",
"KBS2"
],
[
"2017",
"Because This Is My First Life",
"Yeon Bok-nam",
"tvN"
],
[
"2017",
"Meloholic",
"Yoo Byeong-chul",
"OCN"
],
[
"2017",
"Rain or Shine",
"Jin Young",
"JTBC"
],
[
"2018",
"Rich Family 's Son",
"Kim Myung-ha",
"MBC"
],
[
"2018",
"Let 's Eat 3",
"Himself ( Cameo )",
"tvN"
],
[
"2018",
"Drunk in Good Taste",
"Lee Yeon-nam",
"tvN"
],
[
"2019",
"Perfume",
"Yun Min-suk",
"KBS2"
],
[
"2019",
"Queen : Love and War",
"Lee Kyung",
"TV Chosun"
],
[
"N/A",
"So I Married an Anti-fan",
"Go Soo-hwan",
""
],
[
"2020",
"Backstreet Rookie",
"Kang Ji-wook",
"SBS"
]
] | Filmography -- Television series | Kim_Min-kyu_(actor)_1 | Kim Min-kyu (; born December 25, 1994) is a South Korean actor. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Herschell_Company | Allan Herschell Company | [
"Year built",
"Carousel",
"Location"
] | [
[
"1893",
"Lagoon Carousel",
"Lagoon , Farmington , Utah"
],
[
"1900",
"Bickleton Merry-Go-Round",
"Cleveland Park , Cleveland , Washington"
],
[
"1913",
"Noah 's Ark Carousel",
"Oaks Amusement Park , Portland , Oregon"
],
[
"1913",
"Two-Row Portable Menagerie Carousel",
"Story City , Iowa"
],
[
"1913",
"Herschell-Spillman Carousel",
"The Henry Ford , Dearborn , MI"
],
[
"1913 ( c . )",
"Chavis Park Antique Carousel",
"Chavis Park , Raleigh , North Carolina"
],
[
"1915 ( c . )",
"3-Abreast Carousel",
"Hood River , Oregon"
],
[
"1916",
"# 1 Special Carrousel",
"Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum"
],
[
"1918",
"Elaine Wilson Carousel",
"Strong National Museum of Play , Rochester , New York"
],
[
"1920",
"Highland Park Carousel",
"Endwell , New York"
],
[
"1920",
"Ross Park Carousel",
"Binghamton , New York"
],
[
"1920s ( c . )",
"Over-the-Jumps Carousel",
"Little Rock Zoo , Little Rock , Arkansas"
],
[
"1920 ( c . )",
"Spillman Engineering 3-Abreast Carousel",
"Eastridge Mall , San Jose , California"
],
[
"1923",
"Allan Herschell Carousel",
"Hydro Free Fair Park , Hydro , Oklahoma"
],
[
"1923",
"C. Fred Johnson Park Carousel",
"Johnson City , New York"
],
[
"1925",
"Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Carousel",
"Cheyenne Mountain Zoo , Colorado Springs , Colorado"
],
[
"1925",
"George F. Johnson Recreation Park Carousel",
"Binghamton , New York"
],
[
"1928",
"Grand Rapids Public Museum",
"Grand Rapids , Michigan"
],
[
"1929",
"West Endicott Park Carousel",
"Endicott , New York"
],
[
"1930 ( c . )",
"Antique carousel",
"Private residence , Sugar Grove , Pennsylvania"
]
] | Surviving Allan Herschell Company rides -- Carousels | Allan_Herschell_Company_0 | The Allan Herschell Company specialized in the creation of amusement rides, particularly carousels and roller coasters. The company manufactured portable machines which could be used by traveling carnival operators. It was started in 1915 in the town of North Tonawanda, just outside Buffalo, New York, US. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections | 1948 United States House of Representatives elections | [
"District",
"Incumbent",
"Party",
"First elected",
"Result",
"Candidates"
] | [
[
"Arkansas 1",
"Ezekiel C. Gathings",
"Democratic",
"1938",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Ezekiel C. Gathings ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Arkansas 2",
"Wilbur Mills",
"Democratic",
"1938",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Wilbur Mills ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Arkansas 3",
"James William Trimble",
"Democratic",
"1944",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y James William Trimble ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Arkansas 4",
"William Fadjo Cravens",
"Democratic",
"1939 ( Special )",
"Incumbent retired . New member elected . Democratic hold",
"Y Boyd Anderson Tackett ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Arkansas 5",
"Brooks Hays",
"Democratic",
"1942",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Brooks Hays ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Arkansas 6",
"William F. Norrell",
"Democratic",
"1938",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y William F. Norrell ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Arkansas 7",
"Oren Harris",
"Democratic",
"1940",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Oren Harris ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
]
] | Arkansas | See also : List of United States Representatives from Arkansas | 1948_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_4 | The 1948 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1948 which coincided with President Harry S. Truman's election to a full term. Truman had campaigned against a do-nothing' Republican Party Congress that had opposed his initiatives and was seen as counterproductive. The Democratic Party regained control of both the House and Senate in this election. For Democrats, this was their largest gain since 1932. This was the last election to date where a member of a political party other than the Democrats, Republicans or an Independent had one or more seats in the chamber. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Trampoline_World_Championships | 2001 Trampoline World Championships | [
"Rank",
"Country",
"Gymnast",
"Points"
] | [
[
"1",
"Portugal",
"Nuno Lico",
"63.90"
],
[
"2",
"Portugal",
"Amadeu Neves",
"63.70"
],
[
"3",
"Brazil",
"Rodolfo Rangel",
"63.60"
],
[
"4",
"United States",
"Keith Douglas",
"62.90"
],
[
"5",
"New Zealand",
"Justin Dougal",
"62.90"
],
[
"6",
"Bulgaria",
"Radostin Ratchev",
"62.50"
],
[
"7",
"Sweden",
"Nils Melkerud",
"61.80"
],
[
"8",
"Canada",
"Chris Mitruk",
"54.10"
]
] | Results -- Men | 2001_Trampoline_World_Championships_3 | The 22nd Trampoline World Championships were held in Odense, Denmark from 26 July to 28 July 2001. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Armenian_records_in_athletics | List of Armenian records in athletics | [
"Event",
"Record",
"Athlete",
"Date",
"Place"
] | [
[
"100 m",
"10.45",
"Arman Andreasyan",
"16 May 2009",
"Artashat , Armenia"
],
[
"100 m",
"10.2 ( ht ) #",
"Vahagn Javakhyan",
"19 May 2002",
"Artashat , Armenia"
],
[
"200 m",
"21.15",
"Hovanes Mkrtchian",
"7 July 1991",
"Volgograd , Soviet Union"
],
[
"400 m",
"46.99",
"Akraik Hovanesian",
"14 July 1986",
"Kiev , Soviet Union"
],
[
"800 m",
"1:50.09",
"Ashot Hayrapetyan",
"27 August 2011",
"Daegu , South Korea"
],
[
"800 m",
"1:47.58",
"Tigran Mkrtchyan",
"23 June 2016",
"Artashat , Armenia"
],
[
"1000 m",
"2:25.89 ( ht )",
"Armen Asryan",
"3 June 2006",
"Istanbul , Turkey"
],
[
"1000 m",
"2:24.6 ( ht )",
"Yervand Mkrtchyan",
"15 September 2018",
"Armenia"
],
[
"1500 m",
"3:43.6 ( ht )",
"Zorik Vardanian",
"16 Augusti 1980",
"Chişinău , Soviet Union"
],
[
"1500 m",
"3:44.27",
"Yervand Mkrtchyan",
"25 June 2018",
"Kropyvnytskyi , Ukraine"
],
[
"2000 m",
"5:17.8 ( ht )",
"Artashes Mikoyan",
"19 July 1974",
"Podolsk , Soviet Union"
],
[
"3000 m",
"8:09.8 ( ht )",
"Artashes Mikoyan",
"17 July 1976",
"Tiraspol , Soviet Union"
],
[
"5000 m",
"13:53.0 ( ht )",
"Artashes Mikoyan",
"30 May 1976",
"Munich , West Germany"
],
[
"10000 m",
"29:52.8 ( ht )",
"Artashes Mikoyan",
"20 July 1976",
"Chişinău , Soviet Union"
],
[
"10000 m ( road )",
"29:57",
"Armen Vartanian",
"29 September 2010",
"San Mateo , United States"
],
[
"One hour",
"16896 m",
"Ararat Ghukasyan",
"15 October 1966",
"Yerevan , Soviet Union"
],
[
"One hour",
"16896 m",
"Vladimir Zamkov",
"15 October 1966",
"Yerevan , Soviet Union"
],
[
"20000 m ( track )",
"1:03.57 ( ht )",
"Ashik Mkhitaryan",
"12 July 1970",
"Yerevan , Soviet Union"
],
[
"Half marathon",
"1:05:38",
"Armen Vartanian",
"25 July 2010",
"San Francisco , United States"
],
[
"30000 m ( track )",
"1:41:29.02 ( ht )",
"Alexei Konov",
"5 June 1962",
"Yerevan , Soviet Union"
]
] | Outdoor -- Men | Armenian_records_in_athletics_0 | The following are the national records in athletics in Armenia maintained by the Armenian Athletic Federation (AAF). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_in_Latin_music | 2001 in Latin music | [
"Day",
"Title",
"Artist"
] | [
[
"4",
"Calle Sabor , Esquina Amor",
"Limi-T 21"
],
[
"4",
"Condom Black",
"Otto"
],
[
"4",
"Paradeiro",
"Marisa Monte"
],
[
"4",
"Juventude/Slow Motion Bossa Nova",
"Celso Fonseca and Ronaldo Bastos"
],
[
"5",
"Festa",
"Ivete Sangalo"
],
[
"11",
"Miguel Ríos y las estrellas del rock latino",
"Miguel Ríos"
],
[
"11",
"Libertad del Alma",
"Draco Rosa"
],
[
"11",
"Un Paso a la Eternidad",
"Sindicato Argentino del Hip Hop"
]
] | Albums released -- Fourth quarter | 2001_in_Latin_music_11 | This is a list of notable events in Latin music (i.e. music from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas Latin America, Latin Europe, and the United States) that took place in 2001. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_films_of_the_1930s | List of Chinese films of the 1930s | [
"Title",
"Chinese Title",
"Director",
"Actors",
"Genre"
] | [
[
"A Beauty 's Heart",
"美人心",
"Xu Xinfu",
"Hu Die",
"Drama"
],
[
"A Hero of Our Time",
"時勢英雄",
"Ying Yunwei",
"Hu Ping , Shang Guanwu",
"Drama"
],
[
"An Abandoned Woman",
"秋扇明燈",
"Tan Youliu",
"Li Lili",
"Drama"
],
[
"At the Foot of E Mei Mountain",
"峨眉山下",
"Wan Laitian",
"",
"War"
],
[
"The Beauty 's Favor",
"美人恩",
"Wen Yimin",
"",
""
],
[
"The Beginning of Life",
"人之初",
"Shi Dongshan",
"Wei Heling , Yuan Meiyun",
""
],
[
"Big Family",
"大家庭",
"Zhang Shichuan",
"Ensemble cast",
""
],
[
"The Boatman 's Daughter",
"船家女",
"Shen Xiling",
"Gao Zhanfei , Xu Lai",
"Drama"
],
[
"Brothers",
"兄弟行",
"Cheng Bugao",
"Hu Die , Gao Zhanfei",
""
],
[
"The Carefree Gentlemen",
"無愁君子",
"Shen Fu",
"Han Langen , Liu Jiqun",
"Comedy"
],
[
"Cityscape",
"都市風光",
"Yuan Muzhi",
"Lan Ping , Gu Menghe , Zhou Boxun",
"Comedy/Musical"
],
[
"End of Spring",
"",
"Wu Cun",
"Xu Lai , Gong Jianong",
"War"
],
[
"Fang Yunying",
"方芸英",
"Le Jiyun",
"Hu Shan , Wei Heling",
""
],
[
"Four Sisters",
"四姊妹",
"Yang Xiaozhong",
"Liang Saizhen",
""
],
[
"Fragrance of the Night",
"夜來香",
"Cheng Bugao",
"Hu Die , Zhao Dan",
""
],
[
"Hard Struggle",
"堅苦的奮斗",
"Gao Lihen",
"Fan Xuepeng",
""
],
[
"Homesick",
"鄉愁",
"Shen Xiling",
"",
"Drama"
],
[
"Human Relations",
"人倫",
"Li Pingqian",
"Gong Jianong , Zheng Xiaoqiu",
"Drama"
],
[
"The Jadeite Horse",
"翡翠馬",
"Xu Xinfu",
"Wang Zhengxin , Yan Yuexian",
"Crime"
],
[
"The Legend of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom",
"紅羊豪俠傳",
"Yang Xiaozhong",
"Tong Yuejuan",
""
]
] | 1935 | List_of_Chinese_films_of_the_1930s_5 | This is a list of films produced in the Republican period of China ordered by year of release in the 1930s. For an alphabetical listing of Chinese films see . |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_pigs | List of fictional pigs | [
"Name",
"Song or composition",
"Creator",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Cincinnati Dancing Pig",
"Cincinnati Dancing Pig",
"Red Foley",
"A 1950 hit song about a pig from Cincinnati who is able to dance"
],
[
"Greggery Peccary",
"The Adventures of Greggery Peccary",
"Frank Zappa",
"Greggery is a peccary swine who invents the calendar and gets involved in a wild adventure . Zappa recorded this satirical musical piece in 1978 and its available on Studio Tan and Läther"
],
[
"Guyute",
"Guyute",
"Phish",
""
],
[
"March of the Pigs",
"March of the Pigs",
"Nine Inch Nails",
""
],
[
"Pig",
"Pig",
"Dave Matthews Band",
""
],
[
"Pig",
"Pig",
"Seether",
"A track from the band 's albums Fragile and Disclaimer ( & Disclaimer II )"
],
[
"Pig",
"Pig",
"Steve Vai",
""
],
[
"Piggies",
"Piggies",
"The Beatles",
"A 1968 Beatles song written by George Harrison where the little pigs are whacked down and eaten by bigger pigs . It has been interpreted as a metaphor for human nature , though throughout the songs actual pig sounds are heard as well"
],
[
"Pigs in Zen",
"Pigs in Zen",
"Jane 's Addiction",
"A song from their debut album"
],
[
"Pink Floyd pigs",
"",
"Pink Floyd",
"A huge inflatable pig the band Pink Floyd used during several of their concerts from the mid-1970s on . It was inspired by their songs Pigs on the Wing and Pigs ( Three Different Ones ) where the pigs in question were only metaphorically pigs and inspired by George Orwell 's Animal Farm"
],
[
"Piggy Pig Pig",
"Piggy Pig Pig",
"Procol Harum",
""
],
[
"This Little Piggy",
"This Little Piggy",
"Traditional nursery rhyme",
"A song about five little pigs who respectively went to market , stayed home , had roast beef , one who received nothing at all and another who cried over the circumstances . The song is used for fingerplay"
],
[
"War Pigs",
"War Pigs",
"Black Sabbath",
"A protest song from the band 's debut album Paranoid ( 1970 ) , where the pigs in question out to be understood metaphorically as people who send people off to war"
]
] | In media -- Music | List_of_fictional_pigs_4 | This page contains a list of pigs in various categories of fiction, including pigs and warthogss. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_football_season | 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference football season | [
"Round #",
"Pick #",
"NFL Team",
"Player",
"Position",
"College"
] | [
[
"1",
"5",
"Denver Broncos",
"Bradley Chubb",
"Defensive end",
"NC State"
],
[
"1",
"16",
"Buffalo Bills",
"Tremaine Edmunds",
"Linebacker",
"Virginia Tech"
],
[
"1",
"17",
"Los Angeles Chargers",
"Derwin James",
"Safety",
"Florida State"
],
[
"1",
"18",
"Green Bay Packers",
"Jaire Alexander",
"Cornerback",
"Louisville"
],
[
"1",
"28",
"Pittsburgh Steelers",
"Terrell Edmunds",
"Safety",
"Virginia Tech"
],
[
"1",
"32",
"Baltimore Ravens",
"Lamar Jackson",
"Quarterback",
"Louisville"
],
[
"2",
"41",
"Tennessee Titans",
"Harold Landry",
"Linebacker",
"Boston College"
],
[
"2",
"54",
"Cincinnati Bengals",
"Jessie Bates III",
"Safety",
"Wake Forest"
],
[
"2",
"62",
"Minnesota Vikings",
"Brian O'Neill",
"Tackle",
"Pittsburgh"
],
[
"3",
"67",
"Indianapolis Colts",
"Chad Thomas",
"Defensive end",
"Miami"
],
[
"3",
"69",
"New York Giants",
"B.J . Hill",
"Defensive tackle",
"NC State"
],
[
"3",
"74",
"Washington Redskins",
"Geron Christian",
"Offensive tackle",
"Louisville"
],
[
"3",
"75",
"Kansas City Chiefs",
"Derrick Nnadi",
"Defensive tackle",
"Florida State"
],
[
"3",
"84",
"Los Angeles Chargers",
"Justin Jones",
"Defensive tackle",
"NC State"
],
[
"3",
"99",
"Denver Broncos",
"Isaac Yiadom",
"Cornerback",
"Boston College"
],
[
"3",
"100",
"Kansas City Chiefs",
"Dorian O'Daniel",
"Linebacker",
"Clemson"
],
[
"4",
"104",
"Indianapolis Colts",
"Nyheim Hines",
"Running Back",
"NC State"
],
[
"4",
"107",
"New York Jets",
"Chris Herndon",
"Tight End",
"Miami"
],
[
"4",
"112",
"Cincinnati Bengals",
"Mark Walton",
"Running Back",
"Miami"
],
[
"4",
"117",
"Tampa Bay Buccaneers",
"Jordan Whitehead",
"Safety",
"Pittsburgh"
]
] | NFL Draft | Main article : 2018 NFL Draft There were a total of 45 athletes from the Atlantic Coast Conference selected in the 2018 NFL Draft . This was the second most from a single conference in the draft , and the third most from the ACC all–time . Georgia Tech was the only member university to not have a player drafted . [ 46 ] | 2017_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_football_season_3 | The 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference football season was the 65th season of College Football play for the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). It was played from August 31, 2017 to January 1, 2018. The Atlantic Coast Conference consisted of 14 members in two divisions. It was part of the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The entire 2017 schedule was released on January 24, 2017. The defending ACC Champions were the Clemson Tigers. The Atlantic Division regular season champions were Clemson, and the Coastal Division regular season champions were Miami. The 2017 ACC Championship Game was played on December 2, 2017, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Clemson defeated Miami by a score of 38-3. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Atlanta_Dream_season | 2010 Atlanta Dream season | [
"Game",
"Date",
"Time ( ET )",
"Opponent",
"TV",
"Score",
"High points",
"High rebounds",
"High assists",
"Location/Attendance",
"Record"
] | [
[
"17",
"July 1",
"7:00pm",
"Minnesota",
"SSO",
"76-58",
"Castro Marques ( 22 )",
"Lyttle ( 14 )",
"Lehning ( 5 )",
"Philips Arena 4,020",
"13-4"
],
[
"18",
"July 3",
"7:00pm",
"Chicago",
"NBATV SSO",
"82-88",
"McCoughtry ( 20 )",
"de Souza ( 15 )",
"Lyttle , K. Miller ( 3 )",
"Philips Arena 6,920",
"13-5"
],
[
"19",
"July 7",
"7:00pm",
"Connecticut",
"SSO",
"108-103 ( OT )",
"Castro Marques , McCoughtry ( 32 )",
"de Souza ( 13 )",
"Lehning ( 8 )",
"Philips Arena 5,305",
"14-5"
],
[
"20",
"July 14",
"1:00pm",
"@ Minnesota",
"",
"81-83",
"McCoughtry ( 25 )",
"de Souza ( 20 )",
"Lehning ( 6 )",
"Target Center 12,311",
"14-6"
],
[
"21",
"July 16",
"7:00pm",
"@ Indiana",
"",
"70-89",
"McCoughtry ( 27 )",
"Leuchanka ( 7 )",
"Lehning ( 3 )",
"Conseco Fieldhouse 7,532",
"14-7"
],
[
"22",
"July 17",
"7:00pm",
"@ Connecticut",
"",
"80-96",
"McCoughtry ( 27 )",
"Lyttle ( 11 )",
"Castro Marques , Price ( 5 )",
"Mohegan Sun Arena 7,378",
"14-8"
],
[
"23",
"July 21",
"11:30am",
"@ Washington",
"NBATV CSN-MA",
"72-82",
"McCoughtry ( 23 )",
"Lyttle ( 8 )",
"Castro Marques ( 6 )",
"Verizon Center 14,347",
"14-9"
],
[
"24",
"July 25",
"3:00pm",
"New York",
"NBATV SSO",
"82-75",
"McCoughtry ( 28 )",
"de Souza , McCoughtry ( 10 )",
"McCoughtry ( 6 )",
"Philips Arena 7,030",
"15-9"
],
[
"25",
"July 27",
"1:30pm",
"@ Tulsa",
"NBATV COX",
"105-89",
"Castro Marques ( 23 )",
"Lyttle ( 14 )",
"Lehning ( 6 )",
"BOK Center 3,800",
"16-9"
],
[
"26",
"July 30",
"7:30pm",
"@ Connecticut",
"",
"94-62",
"McCoughtry ( 20 )",
"de Souza ( 13 )",
"K. Miller , Price ( 5 )",
"Mohegan Sun Arena 7,003",
"17-9"
]
] | 2010_Atlanta_Dream_season_9 | The 2010 WNBA season is the 3rd season for the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Nemzeti_Bajnokság_II | 2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság II | [
"Team",
"Location",
"Stadium",
"Capacity"
] | [
[
"Balmazújváros",
"Balmazújváros",
"Városi Sportpálya",
"2,435"
],
[
"Békéscsaba",
"Békéscsaba",
"Kórház utcai",
"4,963"
],
[
"Budafok",
"Budapest , Budafok",
"Promontor utcai",
"4,000"
],
[
"Budaörs",
"Budaörs",
"Árok utcai",
"1,204"
],
[
"Cegléd",
"Cegléd",
"Malomtó széli",
"4,000"
],
[
"Aqvital",
"Csákvár",
"Tersztyánszky Ödön",
"2,500"
],
[
"Dorog",
"Dorog",
"Buzánszky Jenő",
"12,000"
],
[
"Gyirmót",
"Győr",
"Ménfői úti",
"4,500"
],
[
"Győr",
"Győr",
"ETO Park",
"16,000"
],
[
"Kaposvár",
"Kaposvár",
"Kaposvár Rákóczi",
"7,000"
],
[
"Kazincbarcika",
"Kazincbarcika",
"Pete András",
"8,000"
],
[
"Monor",
"Monor",
"Balassi Bálint utcai",
"2,250"
],
[
"Mosonmagyaróvár",
"Mosonmagyaróvár",
"Wittmann Antal park",
"4,000"
],
[
"Nyíregyháza Spartacus",
"Nyíregyháza",
"Városi",
"10,500"
],
[
"Siófok",
"Siófok",
"Révész Géza utcai",
"6,500"
],
[
"Soroksár",
"Budapest , Soroksár",
"Szamosi Mihály",
"5,000"
],
[
"Tiszakécske",
"Tiszakécske",
"Városi Stadion",
"4,500"
],
[
"Vác",
"Vác",
"Ligeti",
"9,000"
],
[
"Vasas",
"Budapest",
"Illovszky Rudolf",
"5,054"
],
[
"Zalaegerszeg",
"Zalaegerszeg",
"ZTE Arena",
"8,990"
]
] | Stadiums by capacity | 2018–19_Nemzeti_Bajnokság_II_1 | The 2018-19 Nemzeti Bajnokság II (also known as 2018-19 Merkantil Bank Liga) was Hungary's 68th season of the Nemzeti Bajnokság II, the second tier of the Hungarian football league system. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timewatch | Timewatch | [
"#",
"Episode",
"Air Date",
"Presenter"
] | [
[
"1",
"White Slaves Pirate Gold",
"10 January 2003",
""
],
[
"2",
"Lost Cities of the Maya",
"17 January 2003",
"Hugh Quarshie"
],
[
"3",
"Rocket and Its Rivals",
"24 January 2003",
""
],
[
"4",
"Ramesses III : Behind the Myth",
"31 January 2003",
""
],
[
"5",
"1914 : The War Revolution",
"7 February 2003",
""
],
[
"6",
"Chaplin and Hitler : The Tramp and the Dictator ( see The Great Dictator )",
"28 February 2003",
"Kenneth Branagh"
],
[
"7",
"Concorde : A Love Affair",
"19 October 2003",
"Michael Praed"
],
[
"8",
"Zulu : The True Story",
"24 October 2003",
"Michael Praed"
],
[
"9",
"The Greatest Storm",
"31 October 2003",
"Michael Praed"
],
[
"10",
"Mystery of the Missing Ace",
"14 November 2003",
"Michael Praed"
],
[
"11",
"Gallipoli : The First D-Day",
"28 November 2003",
"Michael Praed"
],
[
"12",
"Through Hell for Hitler",
"5 December 2003",
""
]
] | Episodes -- 2003 | Timewatch_2 | Timewatch is a long-running British television series showing documentaries on historical subjects, spanning all human history. It was first broadcast on 29 September 1982 and is produced by the BBC, the Timewatch brandname is used as a banner title in the UK, but many of the individual documentaries are unbranded with BBC continuity outside the domestic British market. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_200_metre_individual_medley_SM7 | Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's 200 metre individual medley SM7 | [
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Erin Popovich ( USA )",
"3:09.42"
],
[
"2",
"Oxana Guseva ( RUS )",
"3:22.64"
],
[
"3",
"Elisabeth Walker ( CAN )",
"3:27.51"
],
[
"4",
"Deborah Gruen ( USA )",
"3:30.71"
],
[
"5",
"Julie Crisp ( USA )",
"3:37.92"
],
[
"",
"Polina Dzhurova ( BUL )",
"DSQ"
]
] | 1st round | Qualified for final round Heat 1 19 Sept. 2004 , morning session | Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_200_metre_individual_medley_SM7_1 | The Women's 200 metre individual medley SM7 swimming event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 19 September. It was won by Erin Popovich, representing . 19 Sept. 2004, morning session
19 Sept. 2004, morning session |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_Lazio | List of museums in Lazio | [
"name",
"description",
"address",
"city",
"coordinates",
"type"
] | [
[
"Jewish Museum of Rome",
"museum in Rome",
"Via Catalana",
"Rome",
"41°53′31″N 12°28′41″E / 41.892°N 12.478°E / 41.892 ; 12.478",
"Jewish museum"
],
[
"Villa of Livia",
"Roman villa in Rome",
"",
"Prima Porta",
"42°00′09″N 12°29′31″E / 42.00263°N 12.49187°E / 42.00263 ; 12.49187",
"Roman villa national museum archaeological site"
],
[
"Villa of the Quintilii",
"Roman villa in Rome",
"",
"Rome",
"41°49′49″N 12°33′04″E / 41.83028°N 12.5511°E / 41.83028 ; 12.5511",
"Roman villa national museum archaeological site"
],
[
"Hadrian 's Villa",
"Roman villa in Tivoli",
"",
"Tivoli",
"41°56′31″N 12°46′31″E / 41.94194°N 12.77528°E / 41.94194 ; 12.77528",
"Roman villa national museum archaeological site"
],
[
"Museum of the Ara Pacis",
"museum in Rome",
"",
"Rome",
"41°54′22″N 12°28′32″E / 41.90608°N 12.47544°E / 41.90608 ; 12.47544",
"archaeological museum"
],
[
"Museum of the Prehistory of Tuscia and of the Rocca Farnese",
"museum in Valentano",
"Piazza della Vittoria , 11 - Valentano",
"Valentano",
"42°34′06″N 11°49′09″E / 42.56823°N 11.81924°E / 42.56823 ; 11.81924",
"archaeological museum"
],
[
"Ara Pacis",
"ancient Roman monument in Rome",
"",
"municipio I",
"41°54′23″N 12°28′32″E / 41.90639°N 12.47556°E / 41.90639 ; 12.47556",
"archaeological site altar museum"
],
[
"Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Latina",
"art museum in Rome",
"Palazzo della Cultura , Viale Umberto I n. 1",
"Latina",
"41°27′48″N 12°54′21″E / 41.46324°N 12.90574°E / 41.46324 ; 12.90574",
"art museum"
],
[
"Palazzo delle Esposizioni",
"art museum in Rome",
"via Nazionale 194",
"Monti",
"41°53′58″N 12°29′24″E / 41.89944°N 12.49°E / 41.89944 ; 12.49",
"art museum"
],
[
"Capitoline Museums",
"Italian museum in Rome",
"Piazza del Campidoglio , 1",
"Rome",
"41°53′35″N 12°28′57″E / 41.89306°N 12.4825°E / 41.89306 ; 12.4825",
"art museum"
],
[
"Rome Quadriennale",
"art museum in Rome",
"Villa Carpegna , ingresso da Circonvallazione Aurelia , 72",
"Rome",
"",
"art museum"
],
[
"Giorgio De Chirico House",
"art museum in Rome",
"Piazza di Spagna , 31 - Roma",
"Rome",
"41°54′20″N 12°28′57″E / 41.90554°N 12.48251°E / 41.90554 ; 12.48251 }",
"art museum"
],
[
"Doria Pamphilj Gallery",
"art museum in Rome",
"Via del Corso , 305 - Roma",
"Rome",
"41°53′52″N 12°28′52″E / 41.89767°N 12.48114°E / 41.89767 ; 12.48114",
"art museum"
],
[
"Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea",
"art gallery in Rome , Italy",
"Viale delle Belle Arti , 131 - Roma",
"Rome",
"41°55′01″N 12°28′55″E / 41.91694°N 12.48194°E / 41.91694 ; 12.48194",
"art museum national museum"
],
[
"Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi",
"palace and art gallery in Rome , Italy",
"",
"Rome",
"41°53′54″N 12°29′16″E / 41.89833°N 12.48789°E / 41.89833 ; 12.48789",
"art museum palazzo"
],
[
"Palazzo Colonna",
"palace in Rome , Italy",
"",
"Rome",
"41°53′52″N 12°29′03″E / 41.89764°N 12.48421°E / 41.89764 ; 12.48421",
"art museum"
],
[
"Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica",
"art gallery in Palazzo Barberini and Palazzo Corsini in Rome , Italien",
"via della Lungara , 10 - Roma via Quattro Fontane , 13 - Roma",
"Rome",
"41°54′13″N 12°29′25″E / 41.90351°N 12.49021°E / 41.90351 ; 12.49021",
"art museum national museum"
],
[
"Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome",
"art museum in Rome",
"Via Nizza , 138 - Roma",
"Rome",
"41°54′46″N 12°30′08″E / 41.91282°N 12.50222°E / 41.91282 ; 12.50222",
"art museum commercial art gallery"
],
[
"Museo Barracco di Scultura Antica",
"art museum in Rome",
"Corso Vittorio Emanuele , 166/A",
"Rome",
"41°53′49″N 12°28′22″E / 41.89685°N 12.47265°E / 41.89685 ; 12.47265",
"art museum"
],
[
"Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica",
"institution for graphic design in Italy",
"via della Stamperia 6",
"Rome",
"41°54′04″N 12°28′59″E / 41.9011°N 12.4831°E / 41.9011 ; 12.4831",
"art museum"
]
] | Wikipedia list article This is a list of museums in Lazio , Italy . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Map all coordinates using : OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as : KML · GPX | List_of_museums_in_Lazio_0 | This is a list of museums in Lazio, Italy. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Kansas_City_Royals_season | 2006 Kansas City Royals season | [
"Level",
"Team",
"League",
"Manager"
] | [
[
"AAA",
"Omaha Royals",
"Pacific Coast League",
"Mike Jirschele"
],
[
"AA",
"Wichita Wranglers",
"Texas League",
"Frank White"
],
[
"A",
"High Desert Mavericks",
"California League",
"Jeff Carter"
],
[
"A",
"Burlington Bees",
"Midwest League",
"Jim Gabella"
],
[
"Rookie",
"AZL Royals",
"Arizona League",
"Lloyd Simmons"
],
[
"Rookie",
"Idaho Falls Chukars",
"Pioneer League",
"Brian Rupp"
]
] | Farm system | See also : Minor League Baseball | 2006_Kansas_City_Royals_season_6 | The 2006 Kansas City Royals season was the 38th season for the franchise, and their 36th at Kauffman Stadium. The Royals finishing 5th in the American League Central with a record of 62 wins and 100 losses and missed the playoffs for the 21st consecutive season. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andrew_Neil_Show | The Andrew Neil Show | [
"Episode",
"Date",
"Guests"
] | [
[
"1",
"8 January 2020",
"Clive Lewis and Mark Dubowitz"
],
[
"2",
"15 January 2020",
"Lisa Nandy"
],
[
"3",
"22 January 2020",
"Emily Thornberry"
],
[
"4",
"29 January 2020",
"Peter Mandelson and David Davis"
],
[
"5",
"5 February 2020",
"John Whittingdale , Nathalie Loiseau and Jonathan Hall"
],
[
"6",
"12 February 2020",
"Andy Burnham and Tom Tugendhat"
],
[
"7",
"26 February 2020",
"Tobias Ellwood and Ian Murray"
],
[
"8",
"4 March 2020",
"Keir Starmer and Rebecca Long-Bailey"
],
[
"9",
"11 March 2020",
"Susan Michie and John McDonnell"
]
] | Episodes -- Series 2 | The_Andrew_Neil_Show_1 | The Andrew Neil Show is a BBC political programme presented by Andrew Neil. It is broadcast on BBC Two every Wednesday evening in the run-up to the United Kingdom's scheduled withdrawal from the European Union. It will return for a second series on 8 January 2020. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Rede_Globo_telenovelas | List of Rede Globo telenovelas | [
"Title",
"Ep",
"Author",
"First aired",
"Last aired"
] | [
[
"Suave Veneno",
"209",
"Aguinaldo Silva",
"18 January 1999",
"18 September 1999"
],
[
"Andando nas Nuvens",
"197",
"Euclydes Marinho",
"22 March 1999",
"5 November 1999"
],
[
"Força de um Desejo",
"227",
"Gilberto Braga & Alcides Nogueira",
"10 May 1999",
"29 January 2000"
],
[
"Terra Nostra",
"221",
"Benedito Ruy Barbosa",
"20 September 1999",
"3 June 2000"
],
[
"Vila Madalena",
"155",
"Walther Negrão",
"8 November 1999",
"5 May 2000"
]
] | 1990s -- 1999 | List_of_Rede_Globo_telenovelas_34 | Rede Globo is a Brazilian television network that is owned by the media conglomerate Grupo Globo (formerly known as Organizações Globo), it was founded on April 26, 1965 by Roberto Marinho (1904-2003). Ilusões Perdidas was the first telenovela produced by the network. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics | Denmark at the 2006 Winter Olympics | [
"Rank",
"Team",
"Skip",
"Won",
"Lost"
] | [
[
"1",
"Sweden",
"Anette Norberg",
"7",
"2"
],
[
"2",
"Switzerland",
"Mirjam Ott",
"7",
"2"
],
[
"3",
"Canada",
"Shannon Kleibrink",
"6",
"3"
],
[
"4",
"Norway",
"Dordi Nordby",
"6",
"3"
],
[
"5",
"Great Britain",
"Rhona Martin",
"5",
"4"
],
[
"6",
"Russia",
"Ludmila Privivkova",
"5",
"4"
],
[
"7",
"Japan",
"Ayumi Onodera",
"4",
"5"
],
[
"8",
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"Dorthe Holm",
"2",
"7"
],
[
"9",
"United States",
"Cassandra Johnson",
"2",
"7"
],
[
"10",
"Italy",
"Diana Gaspari",
"1",
"8"
]
] | Curling -- Women 's | Main article : Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics § Women 's Team : Dorthe Holm , Denise Dupont , Lene Nielsen , Malene Krause and Maria Poulsen ( alternate ) Round Robin Draw 1 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final Great Britain ( Martin ) 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 Denmark ( Holm ) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 ; Draw 3 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final Italy ( Gaspari ) 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 7 Denmark ( Holm ) 1 0 1 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 10 ; Draw 4 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final Denmark ( Holm ) 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 United States ( Johnson ) 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 8 ; Draw 5 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final Japan ( Onodera ) 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Denmark ( Holm ) 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 1 9 ; Draw 6 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final Denmark ( Holm ) 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 X X X 2 Switzerland ( Ott ) 0 3 0 0 1 3 3 X X X 10 ; Draw 8 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final Sweden ( Norberg ) 0 2 0 0 2 2 4 0 X X 10 Denmark ( Holm ) 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 X X 5 ; Draw 10 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final Russia ( Privivkova ) 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 9 Denmark ( Holm ) 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 7 ; Draw 11 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final Denmark ( Holm ) 0 0 1 0 0 0 X X X X 1 Norway ( Nordby ) 3 1 0 1 1 2 X X X X 8 ; Draw 12 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final Denmark ( Holm ) 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 8 Canada ( Kleibrink ) 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 9 Standings | Denmark_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics_9 | Denmark competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, but only competed in one sport: Womens Curling. Denmark's only medal at the Winter Olympics came in women's curling in 1998. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Intercontinental_Final | 1999 Intercontinental Final | [
"Pos",
"Rider",
"Total"
] | [
[
"1",
"Todd Wiltshire",
"14"
],
[
"2",
"Gary Havelock",
"12"
],
[
"3",
"Kai Laukkanen",
"11"
],
[
"4",
"Mark Loram",
"10"
],
[
"5",
"Rune Holta",
"9"
],
[
"6",
"Scott Nicholls",
"8"
],
[
"7",
"Jason Lyons",
"7+3"
],
[
"8",
"Carl Stonehewer",
"7+2"
],
[
"9",
"Niklas Klingberg",
"7+1"
],
[
"10",
"Gert Handberg",
"7+0"
],
[
"11",
"Peter Nahlin",
"6"
],
[
"12",
"Sean Wilson",
"6"
],
[
"13",
"Jesper B Jensen",
"6"
],
[
"14",
"Ronni Pedersen",
"5"
],
[
"15",
"Paul Hurry",
"3"
],
[
"16",
"Per Wester",
"2"
],
[
"17",
"Charlie Gjedde ( Res )",
"0"
],
[
"18",
"Vesa Ylinen ( Res )",
"0"
]
] | Intercontinental Final | 18 July Poole , Poole Stadium First place to 2000 Speedway Grand Prix Riders 2-6 plus 1 reserve to GP Challenge | 1999_Intercontinental_Final_0 | The 1999 Intercontinental Final was the twenty-first running of the Intercontinental Final and was the second last qualifying stage for Motorcycle speedway riders to qualify for the 2000 Speedway Grand Prix series. The Final was run on 18 July at the Poole Stadium in Poole, England. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975–76_SK_Rapid_Wien_season | 1975–76 SK Rapid Wien season | [
"Rd",
"Date",
"Venue",
"Opponent",
"Res",
"Att",
"Goals and discipline"
] | [
[
"R2",
"16.08.1975",
"A",
"Rudersdorf",
"5-1",
"3,000",
"Widmann 11 ' , Starek 28 ' 67 ' , Krankl 84 ' 87 '"
],
[
"R16",
"09.04.1976",
"A",
"Eisenstadt",
"2-1",
"2,000",
"Krankl 77 ' 85 '"
],
[
"QF",
"04.05.1976",
"H",
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"700",
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],
[
"SF",
"11.05.1976",
"H",
"VÖEST Linz",
"3-1",
"2,600",
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"02.06.1976",
"A",
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"1-2",
"8,000",
"Pregesbauer 82 ' Dokupil 80 '"
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[
"F-L2",
"08.06.1976",
"H",
"Wacker Innsbruck",
"1-0",
"15,000",
"Pawlek P. 89 '"
]
] | Fixtures and results -- Cup | 1975–76_SK_Rapid_Wien_season_2 | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Kent | Jennifer Kent | [
"Title",
"Year",
"Director",
"Writer",
"Producer",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Dogville",
"2003",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"Production assistant"
],
[
"Monster",
"2005",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"No",
"Short film"
],
[
"Hunt Angels",
"2006",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"Script editor"
],
[
"Two Twisted",
"2006",
"Yes",
"No",
"No",
"Episode : Love Crimes"
],
[
"The Babadook",
"2014",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"No",
""
],
[
"The Nightingale",
"2018",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
""
]
] | Filmography | Jennifer_Kent_0 | Jennifer Kent (born 1969) is an Australian actress, writer and director, best known for her directorial debut, the horror film The Babadook (2014). Her second film, The Nightingale (2018), premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival was released in the United States on August 2, 2019. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_tennis_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics | Table tennis at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics | [
"Event",
"Location",
"Date",
"Total Places",
"Qualified"
] | [
[
"Host Nation",
"-",
"-",
"1",
"Zhendong Fan ( CHN )"
],
[
"2014 World Qualification Event",
"Vila Nova de Gaia",
"22-23 January 2014",
"4",
"David Reitspies ( CZE ) Kilian Ort ( GER ) Adam Szudi ( HUN ) Heng-Wei Yang ( TPE )"
],
[
"ITTF Under-18 World Rankings",
"-",
"1 February 2014",
"3",
"Yuto Muramatsu ( JPN ) Hugo Calderano ( BRA ) Minhyeok Kim ( KOR )"
],
[
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"Hodonin",
"9-11 February 2014",
"4",
"Can Akkuzu ( FRA ) Patryk Zatowka ( POL ) Diogo Chen ( POR ) Tomislav Pucar ( CRO )"
],
[
"Road to Nanjing series 1",
"Metz",
"3-4 March 2014",
"1",
"Padasak Tanviriyavechakul ( THA )"
],
[
"Road to Nanjing series 2",
"Goa",
"23-24 March 2014",
"1",
"Kirill Gerassimenko ( KAZ )"
],
[
"Latin American Qualification Event",
"Santo Domingo",
"29-30 March 2014",
"2",
"Fermin Tenti ( ARG ) Brian Afanador ( PUR )"
],
[
"Asian Qualification Event",
"Bangkok",
"5-7 April 2014",
"4",
"Ka Tak Hung ( HKG ) Abhishek Yadav ( IND ) Abdulrahman Al-Naggar ( QAT ) Jing Yuan Yin ( SIN )"
],
[
"Road to Nanjing series 3",
"Missisauga",
"7-8 April 2014",
"1",
"Andreas Levenko ( AUT )"
],
[
"North American Qualification Event",
"Missisauga",
"9 April 2014",
"1",
"Krishnateja Avvari ( USA )"
],
[
"African Qualification Event",
"Cairo",
"12-13 April 2014",
"2",
"Aly Ghallab ( EGY ) Kerem Ben Yahia ( TUN )"
],
[
"Road to Nanjing series 4",
"Cairo",
"14-15 April 2014",
"1",
"Elia Schmid ( SUI )"
],
[
"Road to Nanjing series 5",
"Buenos Aires",
"21-22 April 2014",
"1",
"Martin Allegro ( BEL )"
],
[
"Oceania Qualification Event",
"Avarua",
"22 May 2014",
"1",
"Dominic Huang ( AUS )"
],
[
"Road to Nanjing series 6",
"Avarua",
"30-31 May 2014",
"1",
"Elias Ranefur ( SWE )"
],
[
"Tripartite Invitation",
"-",
"-",
"4",
"Alejandro Toranzos ( PAR ) Christ Bienatiki ( CGO ) T'Anje Johnson ( SKN ) Soudes Alassani ( TOG )"
]
] | Qualification -- Boys | Table_tennis_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics_0 | Table tennis at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held from 17 to 23 August at the Wutaishan Sports Center in Nanjing, China. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory_Rugby_League | Northern Territory Rugby League | [
"Season",
"Premiers",
"Runners-up"
] | [
[
"1994",
"Litchfield Bears",
"Nightcliff Dragons"
],
[
"1995",
"Litchfield Bears",
"Nightcliff Dragons"
],
[
"1996",
"Litchfield Bears",
"South Darwin Rabbitohs"
],
[
"1997",
"Litchfield Bears",
"University Sharks"
],
[
"1998",
"Litchfield Bears",
"Nightcliff Dragons"
],
[
"2001",
"Nightcliff Dragons",
"Northern Territory Institute of Sport"
],
[
"2005",
"Nightcliff Dragons",
"Darwin Brothers"
],
[
"2006",
"Nightcliff Dragons",
"Darwin Brothers"
],
[
"2007",
"University Sharks",
"Litchfield Bears"
],
[
"2008",
"Litchfield Bears",
"South Darwin Rabbitohs"
],
[
"2009",
"Darwin Brothers",
"University Sharks"
]
] | Darwin Rugby League -- Darwin Rugby League Champions | This is a list of the Northern Territory Rugby League 1st Grade competition champions and the runners-up for each seasons the competition existed . | Northern_Territory_Rugby_League_0 | The Northern Territory Rugby League (or the NTRL) is responsible for administering the game of rugby league in the Northern Territory. It controls the Darwin Rugby League, Darwin Junior Rugby League and the Central Australian Rugby Football League. Northern Territory is an affiliated state of the overall Australian governing body the Australian Rugby League. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Valley | Mark Valley | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1993",
"Another World",
"Father Pete"
],
[
"1994",
"Vanishing Son IV",
"Adams"
],
[
"1994-1997",
"Days of Our Lives",
"Jack Deveraux # 4"
],
[
"1997",
"George Wallace",
"Bobby Kennedy"
],
[
"1999",
"Brimstone",
"Barry Ceneazo"
],
[
"2000",
"Diagnosis : Murder",
"Captain Paul Davis"
],
[
"2000",
"Running Mates",
"Dick Tracy"
],
[
"2000-2001",
"Once and Again",
"Will Gluck"
],
[
"2000-2003",
"ER",
"Richard Lockhart"
],
[
"2001",
"CSI : Crime Scene Investigation",
"Jack Willman"
],
[
"2001",
"The Lone Gunmen",
"Henry Farst"
],
[
"2001",
"Gideon 's Crossing",
"Mark Epperson"
],
[
"2001-2002",
"Pasadena",
"Robert Greeley"
],
[
"2002",
"Spin City",
"Joseph"
],
[
"2003-2004",
"Keen Eddie",
"Detective Eddie Arlette"
],
[
"2004",
"Harry Green and Eugene",
"Harry Green"
],
[
"2004",
"The 4400",
"Warren Lytell"
],
[
"2004",
"I 'm with Her",
"Jack Campbell"
],
[
"2004-2007",
"Boston Legal",
"Brad Chase"
],
[
"2006-2008",
"Emily 's Reasons Why Not",
"Reese Callahan"
]
] | Filmography | Mark_Valley_1 | Mark Thomas Valley (born December 24, 1964) is an American film and television actor, best known for his roles as Brad Chase on the TV drama Boston Legal, Oliver Richard on the NBC drama Harry's Law, FBI Special Agent John Scott on Fringe, Christopher Chance in the Fox's action drama Human Target, and Tommy Sullivan in ABC's Body of Proof. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1946 | List of American films of 1946 | [
"Title",
"Director",
"Cast",
"Genre",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"The Madonna 's Secret",
"Wilhelm Thiele",
"Gail Patrick , Ann Rutherford",
"Mystery",
"Republic"
],
[
"Magnificent Doll",
"Frank Borzage",
"Ginger Rogers , David Niven",
"Drama",
"Universal"
],
[
"The Magnificent Rogue",
"Albert Rogell",
"Lynne Roberts , Stephanie Bachelor",
"Drama",
"Republic"
],
[
"Make Mine Music",
"Jack Kinney , Clyde Geronimi",
"Dinah Shore , Benny Goodman , Nelson Eddy , Andrews Sisters",
"Animated film",
"Disney"
],
[
"Man from Rainbow Valley",
"R. G. Springsteen",
"Monte Hale , Lorna Gray",
"Western",
"Republic"
],
[
"The Man Who Dared",
"John Sturges",
"George Macready , Forrest Tucker",
"Drama",
"Columbia"
],
[
"Margie",
"Henry King",
"Jeanne Crain , Glenn Langan , Lynn Bari",
"Comedy",
"20th Century Fox"
],
[
"The Mask of Diijon",
"Lew Landers",
"Erich von Stroheim , Jeanne Bates",
"Drama",
"PRC"
],
[
"Meet Me on Broadway",
"Leigh Jason",
"Marjorie Reynolds , Jinx Falkenburg",
"Musical",
"Columbia"
],
[
"The Missing Lady",
"Phil Karlson",
"Kane Richmond , Barbara Read",
"Mystery",
"Monogram . The Shadow series"
],
[
"Miss Susie Slagle 's",
"John Berry",
"Veronica Lake , Sonny Tufts , Joan Caulfield",
"Romance",
"Paramount"
],
[
"Monsieur Beaucaire",
"George Marshall",
"Bob Hope , Joan Caulfield",
"Musical",
"Paramount"
],
[
"Moon Over Montana",
"Oliver Drake",
"Jimmy Wakely , Jennifer Holt",
"Western",
"Monogram"
],
[
"Mr . Ace",
"Edwin L. Marin",
"George Raft , Sylvia Sydney , Jerome Cowan",
"Crime",
"United Artists"
],
[
"Mr. Hex",
"William Beaudine",
"Leo Gorcey , Huntz Hall , Gale Robbins",
"Comedy",
"Monogram"
],
[
"Murder in the Music Hall",
"John English",
"Nancy Kelly , Vera Ralston",
"Musical",
"Republic Pictures"
],
[
"Murder Is My Business",
"Sam Newfield",
"Hugh Beaumont , Cheryl Walker , Lyle Talbot",
"Mystery",
"PRC"
],
[
"My Darling Clementine",
"John Ford",
"Henry Fonda , Victor Mature , Walter Brennan , Linda Darnell , Cathy Downs , Ward Bond",
"Western",
"20th Century Fox ; on Wyatt Earp"
],
[
"My Dog Shep",
"Ford Beebe",
"Tom Neal , William Farnum",
"Drama",
"Lippert"
],
[
"My Pal Trigger",
"Frank McDonald",
"Roy Rogers , Dale Evans , Jack Holt",
"Western",
"Republic"
]
] | M | List_of_American_films_of_1946_12 | A list of American films released in 1946. The Best Years of Our Lives won Best Picture at the Academy Awards. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_State_League | Ohio State League | [
"Team Name",
"W",
"L",
"PCT",
"GB",
"Managers"
] | [
[
"Middletown Rockets",
"89",
"50",
".640",
"0",
"Ivy Griffin"
],
[
"Zanesville Dodgers",
"74",
"66",
".529",
"15.5",
"Knight / Mikesell / Hayworth / McNair / Bryant"
],
[
"Lima Reds",
"72",
"68",
".514",
"17.5",
"Cap Crossley"
],
[
"Springfield Giants",
"64",
"75",
".460",
"25",
"Earl Wolgamot"
],
[
"Marion Cardinals",
"62",
"77",
".446",
"27",
"Grover Hartley / Wally Schang"
],
[
"Newark Moundsmen",
"57",
"82",
".410",
"32",
"Mickey O'Neil"
]
] | Cities represented and statistics -- 1936–1947 | Dayton , Ohio : Dayton Indians 1946–1947 ( moved to Central League ) Findlay , Ohio : Findlay Browns 1937–1938 ; Findlay Oilers 1939–1940 ; Findlay Browns 1941 Fostoria , Ohio : Fostoria Cardinals 1936 ; Fostoria Red Birds 1937–1941 Fremont , Ohio : Fremont Reds 1936-mid 1938 ; Fremont Green Sox mid 1938–1941 Lima , Ohio : Lima Pandas 1939–1941 ; Lima Red Birds 1944 ; Lima Reds 1945 ; Lima Terriers 1946–1947 ( moved to Ohio–Indiana League ) Mansfield , Ohio : Mansfield Tigers 1936 ; Mansfield Red Sox 1937 ; Mansfield Braves 1939–1941 Marion , Ohio : Marion Presidents 1937 ; Marion Diggers 1944 ; Marion Cardinals 1945–1946 ; Marion Cubs 1947 ( moved to Ohio–Indiana League ) Middletown , Ohio : Middletown Red Sox 1944 ; Middletown Rockets 1945–1946 Muncie , Indiana : Muncie Packers 1947 ( moved to Ohio–Indiana League ) New Philadelphia , Ohio : New Philadelphia Red Birds 1936 Newark , Ohio : Newark Moundsmen 1944–1947 Richmond , Indiana : Richmond Roses 1946–1947 ( moved to Ohio–Indiana League ) Sandusky , Ohio : Sandusky Sailors 1936–1937 Springfield , Ohio : Springfield Giants 1944–1947 ( moved to Ohio–Indiana League ) Tiffin , Ohio : Tiffin Mud Hens 1936–1941 Zanesville , Ohio : Zanesville Dodgers 1944–1947 ( moved to Ohio–Indiana League ) 1936 President : Harry Smith Team Name W L PCT GB Managers Tiffin Mud Hens 60 35 .635 0 Myles Thomas Sandusky Sailors 51 47 .520 10.5 Chappie Geygan Fostoria Cardinals 45 50 .474 15 Harry Aldrick / George Silvey Fremont Reds 42 56 .429 19.5 Marty Purtell New Philadelphia Red Birds # 2 6 .250 NA George Silvey Mansfield Tigers # 2 8 .200 NA Jack Orr # Mansfield & New Philadelphia disbanded May 26 . Player Statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot John Zipay Fostoria BA .419 Edward Bastian Tiffin W 18 John Clements Tiffin Runs 97 Steve Vargo Fostoria SO 156 Jack Suydam Tiffin Hits 141 Charles Cronin Tiffin ERA 3.27 John Clements Tiffin RBI 112 John Clements Tiffin HR 37 1937 President : Harry Smith Team Name W L PCT GB Managers Mansfield Red Sox 59 24 .711 0 Dewey Stover Sandusky / Marion # 61 30 .670 2 Chappie Geygan Tiffin Mud Hens 43 38 .531 15 Emilio Palmero / Al Eckert Findlay Browns 43 47 .478 19.5 Grover Hartley Fremont Reds 36 55 .396 27 Howard Bohl Fostoria Red Birds 20 68 .227 41.5 Cavanaugh / Jenkins / Bowen / Aldrick # Sandusky moved to Marion June22 . Player Statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Dewey Stover Mansfield BA .383 Gordon Mann Sand/Mar W 18-2 Johnny Barrett Mansfield Runs 97 Marion Spence Sand/Mar W 18 Johnny Barrett Mansfield Hits 129 Charles Cronin Tiffin SO 178 Chappie Geygan Sand/Mar RBI 91 Gordon Mann Sand/Mar ERA 2.30 1938 President : Paul Shank Team Name W L PCT GB Managers Fostoria Red Birds 55 41 .573 0 Jack Farmer Fremont Reds/Green Sox 51 43 .543 3 Chappie Geygan Findlay Browns 44 54 .449 12 Grover Hartley Tiffin Mud Hens 44 56 .440 13 Tony Rogala Playoff : Freemont 3 games , Fostoria 0 . Player Statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Peter Kraus Fostoria BA .372 Glen Fletcher Free/Find W 15 Peter Kraus Fostoria Runs 100 Jack Farmer Fostoria SO 164 Peter Kraus Fostoria Hits 137 Frederick Berger Fostoria Pct .818 ; 9-2 Del Wilber Findlay RBI 83 Chappie Geygan Fremont HR 18 1939 President : Paul H. Shank Team Name W L PCT GB Managers Findlay Oilers 68 62 .523 0 Grover Hartley Fremont Green Sox 66 63 .512 1.5 Chappie Geygan Fostoria Red Birds 66 63 .512 1.5 Jack Farmer Lima Pandas 64 66 .492 4 Dick Ward Tiffin Mud Hens 64 66 .492 4 Jim Lawrence Mansfield Braves 61 69 .469 7 Ray French Playoff : Lima defeated Tiffin in a one-game playoff for fourth place . Freemont won 2nd place by coin toss . Findley 2 games , Fostoria 0 ; Lima 2 games , Fremont 1 ; Finals : Lima 4 games , Findlay 3 ; Player Statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Hank Edwards Mansfield BA .395 Glen Fletcher Findlay W 22 Hank Edwards Mansfield Runs 135 Fred Berger Fostoria SO 231 Hank Edwards Mansfield Hits 209 Red Evans Lima Pct .846 ; 11-2 Del Wilber Findlay RBI 145 Hank Edwards Mansfield HR 18 1940 President : Paul H. Shank Team Name W L PCT GB Managers Lima Pandas 85 34 .714 0 Merle Settlemire Findlay Oilers 70 46 .603 13.5 Grover Hartley /George Ruley Mansfield Braves 59 59 .500 25.5 Dewey Strong Tiffin Mud Hens 50 64 .429 32.5 Myles Thomas Fostoria Red Birds 44 73 .376 40 Bobby Jones Fremont Green Sox 43 75 .364 41.5 Ray Caldwell / Garland Sewell Playoff : Lima 3 games , Mansfield 0 ; Findley 3 games , Tiffin 1 ; Finals : Lima 4 Games , Findley 2 . Player Statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Gene Woodling Mansfield BA .398 Frank Biscan Lima W 26 John Cindric Lima Runs 141 Frank Biscan Lima SO 243 Stanley Mazgay Findlay Hits 175 Merle Settlemire Lima Pct .1000 ; 15-0 John Cindric Lima RBI 150 John Cindric Lima HR 39 1941 President : Joe Donnelly Team Name W L PCT GB Managers Fremont Green Sox 69 34 .670 0 Chappie Geygan Mansfield Braves 67 40 .626 4 Alex Clowson Tiffin Mud Hens 50 55 .476 20 Charles LeCrone / Harry Taylor Fostoria Red Birds 49 57 .462 21.5 Lee Ellison / Jim Cronin Lima Pandas 43 64 .402 28 Otis Brannan / Merle Settlemire Findlay Browns 37 65 .363 31.5 Grover Hartley Player Statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Johnny Gerlach Tiffin BA .340 J.G . Stasaitis Fremont W 19 Jim Pruett Fostoria BA .340 Don Bayliss Tiffin SO 198 Johnny Gerlach Tiffin Hits 137 Lloyd Fisher Fremont Pct .857 ; 18-3 Henry Miesle Fremont RBI 86 Ed Mutryn Mansfield HR 22 No League play 1942 & 1943 due to WW II . 1944 President : Joe Donnelly Team Name W L PCT GB Managers Springfield Giants 76 54 .585 0 Earl Wolgamot Newark Moundsmen 71 58 .550 4.5 Clay Bryant Middletown Red Sox 66 61 .520 8.5 Red Barnes Lima Red Birds 65 62 .512 9.5 Runt Marr / Leo Norris Zanesville Dodgers 58 71 .450 17.5 Jack Knight Marion Diggers 50 80 .385 26 Grover Hartley Playoffs : Newark 3 games , Lima 1 ; Middletown 3 games , Springfield 2 ; Finals : Newark 4 games , Middletown 2 . Player Statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Luke Majorki Newark BA .355 Ned Garver Newark W 21 Neal Reside Lima Runs 120 Ned Garver Newark SO 221 Neal Reside Lima Hits 173 Ned Garver Newark ERA 1.21 Harvey Zernia Lima RBI 114 Eddie Volan Newark HR 20 1945 President : Frank M. Colley | Ohio_State_League_34 | The first Ohio State League was a baseball league in 1887 before changing names to the Tri-State League. The first 20th century Ohio State League started in 1908 as a class D loop and ran through 1916. Another Ohio State League was formed in 1936 and ran through 1947 except for a break in '42-'43 due to World War II. In 1945, the OSL was one of just four class D circuits in operation, yet it was one of the first of dozens of leagues to collapse after World War II. The class D Ohio-Indiana League was formed in 1948 with eight teams, with seven of the eight cities coming from the Ohio State League. Six teams made their home in Ohio and the remaining two where from Indiana. This league lasted through
1951. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_girl_groups | List of best-selling girl groups | [
"Released",
"Album",
"Group",
"Sales"
] | [
[
"2003",
"Super Star",
"S.H.E",
"300,000+"
],
[
"2002",
"Genesis",
"S.H.E",
"300,000+"
],
[
"2003",
"Together",
"S.H.E",
"280,000"
],
[
"2002",
"Youth Society",
"S.H.E",
"280,000+"
],
[
"2004",
"Magical Journey",
"S.H.E",
"280,000"
],
[
"1996",
"Spice",
"Spice Girls",
"225,000+"
],
[
"2004",
"Encore",
"S.H.E",
"180,000"
]
] | Best-selling girl group albums -- Taiwan | List_of_best-selling_girl_groups_30 | A girl group is a popular music act featuring several female singers who generally harmonize together. Girl groups have been popular at least since the heyday of the Boswell Sisters beginning in the 1930s, but the term girl group also denotes the wave of American female pop singing groups who flourished in the late 1950s and early 1960s between the decline of early rock and roll and the British Invasion, many of whom were influenced by doo-wop style. This article covers only girl groups from that era and later. Sales figures records in most countries are not available before the 1990s, so it is difficult to accurately determine best-selling records, either by country or worldwide. Certification levels have been used for most countries, but certification was not common until the 1970s in the US and UK, and later in other countries. In addition, in many countries certification is for shipments of a record to retailers, rather than actual sales. Complicating matters further are the changes from 2010 onwards as certifications have become based on a combined figure of sales and streaming, instead of sales alone. As a result, these tables should not be considered definitive lists of the best-selling records by girl groups in each country. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Chesterfield_F.C._season | 2015–16 Chesterfield F.C. season | [
"Date from",
"Position",
"Name",
"To",
"Fee"
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"1 July 2015",
"CB",
"Jack Broadhead",
"Free Agent",
"Released"
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"1 July 2015",
"CF",
"Charlie Dawes",
"Free Agent",
"Released"
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"£600,000"
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"GK",
"Alex Cairns",
"Rotherham United",
"Free"
]
] | Transfers -- Transfers out | 2015–16_Chesterfield_F.C._season_1 | The 2015-16 season will be Chesterfield's 149th season in their history and their second consecutive season in League One. Along with League One, the club will also compete in the FA Cup, League Cup and JP Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profootballtalk.com | Profootballtalk.com | [
"Name",
"Duties",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Mike Florio",
"Main contributor",
"Aside from his work on the website and appearances during halftime of Notre Dame games on NBC with Peter King , Florio works as a lawyer . He resides in West Virginia . Before creating the site , Florio worked at ESPN.com for a week"
],
[
"Gregg Rosenthal",
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],
[
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[
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]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Montenegrin_records_in_athletics | List of Montenegrin records in athletics | [
"Event",
"Record",
"Athlete",
"Date",
"Place"
] | [
[
"100 m",
"10.55 ( +0.3 m/s )",
"Luka Rakić",
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],
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"32:28",
"Dragoljub Koprivica",
"28 March 2015",
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],
[
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"1:06:15",
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"19 July 1997",
"Negotin , F.R . Yugoslavia"
],
[
"Marathon",
"2:24:18",
"Drago Musić",
"4 October 1998",
"Podgorica , Montenegro"
],
[
"Marathon",
"2:20:11 #",
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"13 April 2008",
"Rotterdam , Netherlands"
],
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"3:08:24",
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"29 March 2009",
"Podgorica , Montenegro"
],
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"100 km ( road )",
"7:57:09",
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"11 November 2007",
"Podgorica , Montenegro"
],
[
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"14.55 ( -0.1 m/s )",
"Darko Pešić",
"4 June 2016",
"Sremska Mitrovica , Serbia"
],
[
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"54.17",
"Milan Vuković",
"28 June 1998",
"Belgrade , F.R . Yugoslavia"
],
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"9:14.2 ( ht )",
"Igor Gojnić",
"26 May 1984",
"Celje , S.F.R . Yugoslavia"
]
] | Outdoor -- Men | Montenegrin_records_in_athletics_0 | The following are the national records in athletics in Montenegro maintained by the Atletski Savez Crne Gore (ASCG). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections | 2008 United States House of Representatives elections | [
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"Incumbent",
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],
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"1996",
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],
[
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"Steve Rothman",
"Democratic",
"1996",
"Incumbent re-elected",
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],
[
"New Jersey 10",
"Don Payne",
"Democratic",
"1988",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Don Payne ( Democratic ) 98.9% Michael Taber ( Socialist Workers ) 1.1%"
],
[
"New Jersey 11",
"Rodney Frelinghuysen",
"Republican",
"1994",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Rodney Frelinghuysen ( Republican ) 61.8% Tom Wyka ( Democratic ) 37.0% Chandler Tedholm ( Independent ) 1.2%"
],
[
"New Jersey 12",
"Rush Holt",
"Democratic",
"1998",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Rush Holt ( Democratic ) 63.1% Alan Bateman ( Republican ) 35.3% David Corsi ( Independent ) 1.6%"
],
[
"New Jersey 13",
"Albio Sires",
"Democratic",
"2006",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Albio Sires ( Democratic ) 75.4% Joseph Turula ( Republican ) 21.7% Julio Fernandez ( Independent ) 2.3% Louis Vernotico ( Independent ) 0.6%"
]
] | New Jersey | Main article : 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey See also : List of United States Representatives from New Jersey | 2008_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_32 | The 2008 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 4, 2008, to elect members to the United States House of Representatives to serve in the 111th United States Congress from January 3, 2009, until January 3, 2011. It coincided with the election of Barack Obama as President. All 435 voting seats, as well as all 6 non-voting seats, were up for election. The Democratic Party, which won a majority of seats in the 2006 election, expanded its control in 2008. The Republican Party, hoping to regain the majority it lost in the 2006 election or at least expand its congressional membership, lost additional seats. With one exception (Louisiana's 2nd district), the only seats to switch from Democratic to Republican had been Republican-held prior to the 2006 elections. Republicans gained five Democratic seats total, while losing 26 of their own, giving the Democrats a net gain of 21 seats, effectively erasing all gains made by the GOP since 1994. In addition, with the defeat of Republican congressman Chris Shays in Connecticut's 4th district, this became the first time since the 1850s that no Republican represented the New England region. The 10.6% popular vote advantage by the Democrats was the largest by either party since 1982, 26 years earlier. Turnout increased due to the 2008 presidential election. The presidential election, 2008 Senate elections, and 2008 state gubernatorial elections, as well as many other state and local elections, occurred on the same date. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies_(1974–83)_by_region | List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1974–83) by region | [
"Constituency",
"Feb 1974",
"Oct 1974",
"1979"
] | [
[
"Chippenham",
"Conservative",
"Conservative",
"Conservative"
],
[
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"Conservative",
"Conservative",
"Conservative"
],
[
"Salisbury",
"Conservative",
"Conservative",
"Conservative"
],
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"Swindon",
"Labour",
"Labour",
"Labour"
],
[
"Westbury",
"Conservative",
"Conservative",
"Conservative"
]
] | South West of England ( 43 ) -- Wiltshire ( 5 ) | List_of_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies_(1974–83)_by_region_13 | Constituencies 1955-1974 | Feb 1974 MPs | Oct 1974 MPs | 1979 MPs | Constituencies in 1983-1997
This is a list of all constituencies that were in existence in the February 1974, October 1974 and 1979 General Elections broken down by region. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_SuperSonics_all-time_roster | Seattle SuperSonics all-time roster | [
"Player",
"Nationality",
"Jersey Number ( s )",
"Position",
"Years",
"From"
] | [
[
"Frank Oleynick",
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"PG",
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],
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"Bud Olsen",
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],
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"DJK Würzburg"
]
] | O | Seattle_SuperSonics_all-time_roster_14 | The Seattle SuperSonics were an American professional basketball team based in Seattle, Washington. They played in the Western, Pacific and Northwest divisions of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team joined the NBA in 1967 as an expansion team, and won their first and only NBA Championship out of 22 playoffs appearances in the 1979 NBA Finals. The SuperSonics played their home games mainly at the Seattle Center Coliseum, the Kingdome during eight seasons, and the Tacoma Dome for one season while the Coliseum was being remodeled and later renamed KeyArena. The SuperSonics started building their roster in the 1967 NBA Draft and the 1967 NBA Expansion Draft. Since then 257 players have appeared in at least one game for the franchise. Seven players were inducted in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Patrick Ewing, Spencer Haywood, Šarūnas Marčiulionis, Gary Payton, David Thompson, who played no more than two seasons with the Sonics, and Dennis Johnson and Lenny Wilkens, who were part of the 1979 Championship team, with the former as player and the latter as coach. Wilkens was also inducted to the Hall of Fame as coach, having the longest career-span of any coach in NBA history. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renee_O'Connor | Renee O'Connor | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1989",
"Match Point",
"Robin"
],
[
"1989",
"Night Game",
"Lorraine Beasley"
],
[
"1990",
"Black Snow",
"Jennifer Winslow"
],
[
"1990",
"False Identity",
"Angela Errickson"
],
[
"1991",
"Changes",
"Jessica Adams"
],
[
"1991",
"Stone Cold",
"Tinselteeth"
],
[
"1993",
"Sworn to Vengeance",
""
],
[
"1993",
"The Adventures of Huck Finn",
"Julia Wilks"
],
[
"1993",
"The Flood : Who Will Save Our Children ?",
"Leslie"
],
[
"1994",
"Hercules and the Lost Kingdom",
"Deianeira"
],
[
"1995",
"Follow the River",
"Bettie Draper"
],
[
"1995",
"The Rockford Files : A Blessing in Disguise",
"Laura Sue Dean"
],
[
"1995",
"Darkman II : The Return of Durant",
"Laurie Brinkman"
],
[
"1997",
"Hercules & Xena : Wizards of the Screen",
"Gabrielle"
],
[
"1998",
"Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie : The Battle for Mount Olympus",
"Gabrielle"
],
[
"2001",
"Accidents Do n't Happen",
"Ashton"
],
[
"2004",
"One Weekend a Month",
"Meg McDermott"
],
[
"2005",
"Alien Apocalypse",
"Kelly"
],
[
"2007",
"Ghost Town : The Movie",
"Little Jack"
],
[
"2007",
"Boogeyman 2",
"Dr. Jessica Ryan"
]
] | Filmography -- Film | Renee_O'Connor_0 | Evelyn Renee O'Connor (born February 15, 1971) is an American actress, producer, and director, known for the role of on the television series . |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H1_antagonist | H1 antagonist | [
"Class",
"Description",
"Examples"
] | [
[
"Ethylenediamines",
"Ethylenediamines were the first group of clinically effective H 1 -antihistamines developed",
"Mepyramine ( pyrilamine ) Chloropyramine Antazoline Tripelennamine"
],
[
"Ethanolamines",
"Diphenhydramine was the prototypical agent in this group . Significant anticholinergic adverse effects , as well as sedation , are observed in this group but the incidence of gastrointestinal adverse effects is relatively low",
"Diphenhydramine Carbinoxamine Doxylamine Orphenadrine Bromazine Clemastine Dimenhydrinate"
],
[
"Alkylamines",
"The isomerism is a significant factor in the activity of the agents in this group . E -triprolidine , for example , is 1000-fold more potent than Z -triprolidine . This difference relates to the positioning and fit of the molecules in the histamine H 1 -receptor binding site . Alkylamines are considered to have relatively fewer sedative and gastrointestinal adverse effects , but relatively greater incidence of paradoxical central nervous system ( CNS ) stimulation",
"Pheniramine Chlorphenamine ( chlorpheniramine ) Dexchlorpheniramine Dexbrompheniramine Brompheniramine Triprolidine Dimetindene"
],
[
"Piperazines",
"These compounds are structurally related to the ethylenediamines and the ethanolamines , and produce significant anticholinergic adverse effects with the exception of hydroxyzine , which has low to no affinity for muscarinic acetylcholine receptors and therefore produces negligible anticholinergic side-effects . Compounds from this group are often used for motion sickness , vertigo , nausea , and vomiting . The second-generation H 1 -antihistamine cetirizine also belongs to this chemical group",
"Cyclizine Chlorcyclizine Hydroxyzine Meclizine"
],
[
"Tricyclics and Tetracyclics",
"These compounds differ from the phenothiazine antipsychotics in the ring-substitution and chain characteristics . They are also structurally related to the tricyclic antidepressants ( and tetracyclics ) , explaining the H 1 -antihistaminergic adverse effects of those three drug classes and also the poor tolerability profile of tricyclic H 1 -antihistamines . The second-generation H 1 -antihistamine loratadine was derived from compounds in this group",
"Promethazine Alimemazine ( trimeprazine ) Cyproheptadine"
]
] | First-generation ( non-selective ) -- Classes | The first H1-antihistamine discovered was piperoxan , by Ernest Fourneau and Daniel Bovet ( 1933 ) in their efforts to develop a guinea pig animal model for anaphylaxis at the Pasteur Institute in Paris . [ 6 ] Bovet went on to win the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his contribution . Following their discovery , the first-generation H1-antihistamines were developed in the following decades . They can be classified on the basis of chemical structure , and agents within these groups have similar properties . | H1_antagonist_0 | H antagonists, also called H blockers, are a class of medications that block the action of histamine at the H receptor, helping to relieve allergic reactions. Agents where the main therapeutic effect is mediated by negative modulation of histamine receptors are termed antihistamines; other agents may have antihistaminergic action but are not true antihistamines. In common use, the term antihistamine refers only to H-antihistamines. Virtually all H-antihistamines function as inverse agonists at the histamine H-receptor, as opposed to neutral antagonists, as was previously believed. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000–01_Derby_County_F.C._season | 2000–01 Derby County F.C. season | [
"Date",
"Pos",
"Name",
"From",
"Fee"
] | [
[
"1 June 2000",
"MF",
"Simo Valakari",
"Motherwell",
"Free transfer"
],
[
"5 July 2000",
"DF",
"Danny Higginbotham",
"Manchester United",
"£2,000,000"
],
[
"26 July 2000",
"DF",
"Bjørn Otto Bragstad",
"Rosenborg",
"£1,500,000"
],
[
"2 August 2000",
"DF",
"Youl Mawéné",
"RC Lens",
"£500,000"
],
[
"8 August 2000",
"DF",
"Con Blatsis",
"South Melbourne",
"£150,000"
],
[
"1 November 2000",
"DF",
"Lilian Martin",
"Marseille",
"Loan"
],
[
"2 November 2000",
"DF",
"Taribo West",
"Milan",
"Monthly"
],
[
"13 November 2000",
"DF",
"Brian O'Neil",
"VfL Wolfsburg",
"Swap"
]
] | Transfers -- In | 2000–01_Derby_County_F.C._season_7 | During the 2000-01 English football season, Derby County competed in the FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mendip_transmitting_station | Mendip transmitting station | [
"Frequency",
"UHF",
"kW",
"Operator",
"System"
] | [
[
"562.000 MHz",
"32",
"100",
"BBC A",
"DVB-T"
],
[
"570.000 MHz",
"33",
"100",
"Arqiva A",
"DVB-T"
],
[
"690.000 MHz",
"48",
"100",
"SDN",
"DVB-T"
],
[
"722.000 MHz",
"52",
"100",
"Arqiva B",
"DVB-T"
],
[
"738.000 MHz",
"54",
"100",
"Digital 3 & 4",
"DVB-T"
],
[
"770.000 MHz",
"58",
"100",
"BBC B",
"DVB-T2"
]
] | Output -- Television | 7 April 2010 – 28 September 2011 [ edit ] Following the completion of analogue TV shutdown on 7 April 2010 , Mendip transmitted all of its higher powered multiplexes at 100 kW . From this date until the second-stage switchover of 28 September 2011 the frequency allocation was : Frequency UHF kW Operator System 738.000 MHz 54 100 Digital 3 & 4 DVB-T 754.166 MHz 56+ 10 Arqiva A DVB-T 770.000 MHz 58 100 BBC B DVB-T2 794.000 MHz 61 100 BBC A DVB-T 802.166 MHz 62+ 10 SDN DVB-T 842.000 MHz 67 26 Arqiva B DVB-T 28 September 2011 – 28 March 2012 [ edit ] With the completion of digital switchover at Oxford , all multiplexes could be moved to their final channel allocations with the exception of Arqiva A. SDN increased to half its full power output ( 50 kW ) . Frequency UHF kW Operator System 690.000 MHz 48 50 SDN DVB-T 722.000 MHz 52 25.7 Arqiva B DVB-T 738.000 MHz 54 100 Digital 3 & 4 DVB-T 770.000 MHz 58 100 BBC B DVB-T2 794.000 MHz 61 100 BBC A DVB-T 842.000 MHz 67 26 Arqiva A DVB-T 28 March 2012 – 26 March 2013 [ edit ] On 28 March 2012 Arqiva A moved to its final channel allocation at UHF 56 , after the completion of digital switchover at Salisbury . Arqiva A and B and SDN also increased to full power ( 100 kW ) on this date . [ 6 ] Frequency UHF kW Operator System 690.000 MHz 48 100 SDN DVB-T 722.000 MHz 52 100 Arqiva B DVB-T 738.000 MHz 54 100 Digital 3 & 4 DVB-T 754.000 MHz 56 100 Arqiva A DVB-T 770.000 MHz 58 100 BBC B DVB-T2 794.000 MHz 61 100 BBC A DVB-T 27 March 2013 – 27 February 2018 [ edit ] BBC A moved from UHF 61 to UHF 49 to allow for the clearance of the 800 MHz band for 4G LTE mobile services . [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Frequency UHF kW Operator System 690.000 MHz 48 100 SDN DVB-T 698.000 MHz 49 100 BBC A DVB-T 722.000 MHz 52 100 Arqiva B DVB-T 738.000 MHz 54 100 Digital 3 & 4 DVB-T 754.000 MHz 56 100 Arqiva A DVB-T 770.000 MHz 58 100 BBC B DVB-T2 27 February 2018 - 4 April 2019 [ edit ] Arqiva A has moved from UHF 56 to UHF 33 for the start of the 700MHz clearance programme at Mendip . Frequency UHF kW Operator System 570.000 MHz 33 100 Arqiva A DVB-T 690.000 MHz 48 100 SDN DVB-T 698.000 MHz 49 100 BBC A DVB-T 722.000 MHz 52 100 Arqiva B DVB-T 738.000 MHz 54 100 Digital 3 & 4 DVB-T 770.000 MHz 58 100 BBC B DVB-T2 4 April 2019 – 5 June 2019 [ edit ] BBC A has moved from UHF 49 to UHF 32 as part of the 700MHz clearance programme at Mendip . | Mendip_transmitting_station_14 | The Mendip transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility on the summit of Pen Hill, part of the Mendip Hills range in Somerset, England, at 305 metres (1,001 ft) above sea level. The station is in St Cuthbert Out civil parish in Mendip district, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of the centre of Wells. It has a 281.6 metres (924 ft) tall mast, which was built in 1967 and weighs around 500 tonnes, and is the tallest structure in South West England. The mast broadcasts digital television, FM analogue radio and DAB digital radio, and had broadcast analogue colour television from 1967 until 2010. It has become a Mendip landmark, providing a method of identifying the hills from a distance. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_1908_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_20_kilometres | Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's 20 kilometres | [
"Rank",
"Cyclist",
"Nation",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Clarence Kingsbury",
"Great Britain",
"34:13.6"
],
[
"2",
"Benjamin Jones",
"Great Britain",
"Unknown"
],
[
"3",
"Joseph Werbrouck",
"Belgium",
"Unknown"
],
[
"4",
"Louis Weintz",
"United States",
"Unknown"
],
[
"5-9",
"François Bonnet",
"France",
"Unknown"
],
[
"5-9",
"Arthur Denny",
"Great Britain",
"Unknown"
],
[
"5-9",
"Andrew Hansson",
"Sweden",
"Unknown"
],
[
"5-9",
"Octave Lapize",
"France",
"Unknown"
],
[
"5-9",
"Leon Meredith",
"Great Britain",
"Unknown"
]
] | Results -- Final | Meredith and Denny suffered punctures early on . Hansson fell near the end . Bonnet led most of the first half of the race . Kingsbury started his sprint shortly after the bell , `` hotly challenged '' by Jones , Werbrouck , and Weintz for `` one of the most exciting finished of the Games , which Kingsbury just won by three inches . `` [ 5 ] | Cycling_at_the_1908_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_20_kilometres_6 | The men's 20 kilometres was one of seven track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Its distance was the second longest of the individual event distances. The time limit for the race was 40 minutes. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_CIS_Men's_Basketball_Championship | 2014 CIS Men's Basketball Championship | [
"Seed",
"Team",
"Qualified"
] | [
[
"1",
"Ottawa Gee-Gees",
"Ontario University Champion"
],
[
"2",
"Carleton Ravens",
"Host ( OUA Runner-Up )"
],
[
"3",
"Alberta Golden Bears",
"Canada West Champion"
],
[
"4",
"Victoria Vikes",
"Canada West Finalist"
],
[
"5",
"McGill Redmen",
"Quebec University Champion"
],
[
"6",
"Saint Mary 's Huskies",
"Atlantic University Champion"
],
[
"7",
"McMaster Marauders",
"Ontario University 3rd place"
],
[
"8",
"Saskatchewan Huskies",
"Canada West Bronze Medalists"
]
] | Participating Teams | [ 4 ] | 2014_CIS_Men's_Basketball_Championship_0 | The 2014 CIS Men's Final 8 Basketball Tournament was held March 7-9, 2014 in Ottawa, Ontario. Host and defending champion Carleton Ravens won the final against the Ottawa Gee-Gees. It was the second of two consecutive CIS Championships to be held at Canadian Tire Centre after the tournament was held in Halifax in 2011 and 2012. This was the fifth time Carleton University has hosted the tournament with the Carleton Ravens guaranteed a spot in the tournament as the host team. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustache-Hyacinthe_Langlois | Eustache-Hyacinthe Langlois | [
"Title",
"Medium",
"Location",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Henri IV exhumed / Dedicated to the king",
"Engraving",
"Château de Pau",
"Drawn from a painting by Théodore Basset de Jolimont"
],
[
"View of Rouen",
"Drawing",
"Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers",
"Q2 19th century"
],
[
"Page of studies",
"Drawing",
"Évreux Musée de l'Ancien Evêché",
"Q2 19th century"
],
[
"Tomb of Dagobert",
"Drawing",
"Musée du Louvre",
"19th century"
],
[
"Three groups of studies",
"Drawing",
"Évreux Musée de l'Ancien Evêché",
"19th century"
],
[
"Head of François I",
"Engraving",
"Musée du Louvre",
"19th century"
],
[
"Portrait of Mmm Theodore Lebreton",
"Painting",
"Unknown",
"Possibly by Jean Charles Langlois"
],
[
"The 101 kings and queens of France : Henri IV",
"Engraving",
"Château de Pau",
"Q2 19th century"
]
] | Selected works | The following works are held in museums in France : [ 10 ] | Eustache-Hyacinthe_Langlois_0 | Eustache-Hyacinthe Langlois (3 August 1777 - 29 September 1837) was a celebrated French painter, draftsman, engraver and writer. He became known as the Norman Callot. He taught both his daughter Espérance Langlois and his son Polyclès Langlois and they often assisted him with drawings and engravings. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-Ireland_Junior_Hurling_Championship | All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship | [
"Year",
"Winner",
"Opponent"
] | [
[
"2004",
"Meath 2-9",
"Down 1-6"
],
[
"2003",
"Mayo 1-8",
"Donegal 0-9"
],
[
"2002",
"Antrim 2-7",
"Meath 1-6"
],
[
"2001",
"Roscommon 1-18",
"Donegal 2-3"
],
[
"2000",
"Armagh 1-11",
"Meath 1-4"
],
[
"1999",
"Meath 2-11",
"Tyrone 0-9"
],
[
"1998",
"Meath 1-14",
"Monaghan 1-9"
],
[
"1997",
"Monaghan 3-11",
"Meath 0-11"
],
[
"1996",
"Galway 1-14",
"Kilkenny 2-9"
],
[
"1995",
"Kilkenny 1-20",
"Clare 1-6"
],
[
"1994",
"Cork 2-13",
"Kilkenny 2-11"
],
[
"1993",
"Clare 3-10",
"Kilkenny 0-8"
],
[
"1992",
"Wexford 2-7 0-13 ( R )",
"Cork 0-13 1-8 ( R )"
],
[
"1991",
"Tipperary 4-17",
"London 1-5"
],
[
"1990",
"Kilkenny 4-21",
"Tipperary 2-11"
],
[
"1989",
"Tipperary 0-12",
"Galway 0-8"
],
[
"1988",
"Kilkenny 1-12",
"Tipperary 0-10"
],
[
"1987",
"Cork 3-11",
"Wexford 2-13"
],
[
"1986",
"Kilkenny 1-17",
"Limerick 0-15"
],
[
"1985",
"Wexford 3-9",
"Tipperary 1-13"
]
] | Roll of honour | All-Ireland_Junior_Hurling_Championship_1 | The All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship was a hurling competition organized by the Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland. The competition was originally contested by the second teams of the strong counties, and the first teams of the weaker counties. In the years from 1961 to 1973 and from 1997 until now, the strong counties have competed for the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship instead. The competition was then restricted to the weaker counties. The competition was discontinued after 2004 as these counties now compete for the Nicky Rackard Cup instead. From 1974 to 1982, the original format of the competition was abandoned, and the competition was incorporated in Division 3 of the National Hurling League. The original format, including the strong hurling counties was re-introduced in 1983. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964–65_Boston_Bruins_season | 1964–65 Boston Bruins season | [
"No",
"R",
"Date",
"Score",
"Opponent",
"Record"
] | [
[
"3",
"L",
"October 17 , 1964",
"2-7",
"@ Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1964-65 )",
"0-3-0"
],
[
"4",
"L",
"October 18 , 1964",
"1-3",
"Montreal Canadiens ( 1964-65 )",
"0-4-0"
],
[
"5",
"T",
"October 22 , 1964",
"2-2",
"Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1964-65 )",
"0-4-1"
],
[
"6",
"L",
"October 25 , 1964",
"0-4",
"Detroit Red Wings ( 1964-65 )",
"0-5-1"
],
[
"7",
"L",
"October 28 , 1964",
"1-3",
"@ New York Rangers ( 1964-65 )",
"0-6-1"
],
[
"8",
"L",
"October 29 , 1964",
"0-2",
"@ Detroit Red Wings ( 1964-65 )",
"0-7-1"
],
[
"9",
"L",
"October 31 , 1964",
"2-6",
"@ Montreal Canadiens ( 1964-65 )",
"0-8-1"
],
[
"10",
"W",
"November 1 , 1964",
"5-2",
"Chicago Black Hawks ( 1964-65 )",
"1-8-1"
],
[
"11",
"W",
"November 8 , 1964",
"3-2",
"Chicago Black Hawks ( 1964-65 )",
"2-8-1"
],
[
"12",
"T",
"November 10 , 1964",
"3-3",
"Detroit Red Wings ( 1964-65 )",
"2-8-2"
],
[
"13",
"L",
"November 11 , 1964",
"2-4",
"@ New York Rangers ( 1964-65 )",
"2-9-2"
],
[
"14",
"W",
"November 14 , 1964",
"3-1",
"@ Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1964-65 )",
"3-9-2"
],
[
"15",
"T",
"November 15 , 1964",
"2-2",
"Montreal Canadiens ( 1964-65 )",
"3-9-3"
],
[
"16",
"L",
"November 21 , 1964",
"1-3",
"Detroit Red Wings ( 1964-65 )",
"3-10-3"
],
[
"17",
"L",
"November 22 , 1964",
"1-3",
"Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1964-65 )",
"3-11-3"
],
[
"18",
"W",
"November 26 , 1964",
"6-1",
"New York Rangers ( 1964-65 )",
"4-11-3"
],
[
"19",
"L",
"November 28 , 1964",
"1-2",
"@ Montreal Canadiens ( 1964-65 )",
"4-12-3"
],
[
"20",
"W",
"November 29 , 1964",
"4-3",
"@ Chicago Black Hawks ( 1964-65 )",
"5-12-3"
],
[
"21",
"L",
"December 3 , 1964",
"2-4",
"@ Detroit Red Wings ( 1964-65 )",
"5-13-3"
],
[
"22",
"T",
"December 5 , 1964",
"3-3",
"New York Rangers ( 1964-65 )",
"5-13-4"
]
] | Schedule and results | 1964–65_Boston_Bruins_season_4 | The 1964-65 Boston Bruins season was the 41st season of operation for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Bruins did not qualify for the playoffs. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Turkish_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film | List of Turkish submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film | [
"Year ( Ceremony )",
"Film title used in nomination",
"Original title",
"Director",
"Result"
] | [
[
"1964 ( 37th )",
"Dry Summer",
"Susuz yaz",
"Metin Erksan",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1989 ( 62nd )",
"Do n't Let Them Shoot the Kite",
"Uçurtmayı Vurmasınlar",
"Tunç Başaran",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1992 ( 65th )",
"Piano Piano Kid",
"Piyano Piyano Bacaksız",
"Tunç Başaran",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1993 ( 66th )",
"The Blue Exile",
"Mavi Sürgün",
"Erden Kıral",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1994 ( 67th )",
"Tarzan of Manisa",
"Manisa Tarzanı",
"Orhan Oğuz",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1997 ( 70th )",
"The Bandit",
"Eşkıya",
"Yavuz Turgul",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1999 ( 72nd )",
"Mrs. Salkım 's Diamonds",
"Salkım Hanımın Taneleri",
"Tomris Giritlioğlu",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2000 ( 73rd )",
"Run for Money",
"Kaç Para Kaç",
"Reha Erdem",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2001 ( 74th )",
"Hejar",
"Büyük Adam Küçük Aşk",
"Handan İpekçi",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2002 ( 75th )",
"9",
"9",
"Ümit Ünal",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2003 ( 76th )",
"Distant",
"Uzak",
"Nuri Bilge Ceylan",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2005 ( 78th )",
"Lovelorn",
"Gönül Yarası",
"Yavuz Turgul",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2006 ( 79th )",
"Ice Cream , I Scream",
"Dondurmam Gaymak",
"Yüksel Aksu",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2007 ( 80th )",
"A Man 's Fear of God",
"Takva",
"Özer Kızıltan",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2008 ( 81st )",
"Three Monkeys",
"Üç Maymun",
"Nuri Bilge Ceylan",
"Made January Shortlist"
],
[
"2009 ( 82nd )",
"I Saw the Sun",
"Güneşi Gördüm",
"Mahsun Kırmızıgül",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2010 ( 83rd )",
"Honey",
"Bal",
"Semih Kaplanoğlu",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2011 ( 84th )",
"Once Upon a Time in Anatolia",
"Bir zamanlar Anadolu'da",
"Nuri Bilge Ceylan",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2012 ( 85th )",
"Where the Fire Burns",
"Ateşin Düştüğü Yer",
"İsmail Güneş",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2013 ( 86th )",
"The Dream of a Butterfly",
"Kelebeğin Rüyası",
"Yılmaz Erdoğan",
"Not Nominated"
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] | Submissions | The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956 . [ 4 ] The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films . Following this , they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award . [ 3 ] Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Turkey for review by the Academy for the award by year and the respective Academy Awards ceremony . | List_of_Turkish_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0 | Turkey has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film[nb 1] on a regular basis since 1989. Prior to that, they also sent a single film (Dry Summer) in the 1960s after it won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. The Oscar is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. It was not created until the 1956 Academy Awards, in which a competitive Academy Award of Merit, known as the Best Foreign Language Film Award, was created for non-English speaking films, and has been given annually since. Over the years, twenty-six films have been submitted by Turkey for consideration in the Best Foreign Language Film category. Although their 2008 submission Three Monkeys made the nine-film shortlist, no Turkish film has ever achieved an Oscar nomination. Additionally, Switzerland sent two Turkish language films to the competition, including Yol in 1982 which was a fully Turkish production by a Turkish director that had to be smuggled into Switzerland for post-production due to political considerations, and Journey of Hope, a film about Turkish refugees made by a Swiss director in conjunction with European film companies. Journey of Hope was submitted in 1990 and won the 1991 Oscar representing Switzerland. Over the years, several other European countries have chosen films that were partially set in Turkey and featured large sections in Turkish including Austria (For a Moment, Freedom), France (Mustang), Germany (The Edge of Heaven) and Greece (A Touch of Spice). Three directors have represented Turkey in the competition more than once: Tunç Başaran, Nuri Bilge Ceylan and Yavuz Turgul. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Spanish_Grammy_Award_winners_and_nominees | List of Spanish Grammy Award winners and nominees | [
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"Year",
"Category",
"Nominated for",
"Result"
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"Nominated"
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_of_the_United_States | List of shipwrecks of the United States | [
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"Sunk date",
"Notes"
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"A schooner that struck a reef near Rock Island Light"
],
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],
[
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"November 1883",
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],
[
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"A frigate that sank near Long Island Sound"
],
[
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[
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],
[
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],
[
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]
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alla_Korot | Alla Korot | [
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]
] | Filmography -- Acting | Alla_Korot_0 | Alla Korot (born November 1, 1970) is a Ukrainian-American actress and dancer best known for her soap opera roles of Allie Doyle Martin on All My Children and on . |
|
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"Pos",
"Team",
"Driver",
"Time"
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[
"9",
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"1:29.686"
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||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidents'_Athletic_Conference_Men's_Basketball_Tournament | Presidents' Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | [
"Year",
"Champions",
"Score",
"Runner-Up",
"Venue"
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[
"2002",
"Bethany",
"89-74",
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"2003",
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"72-66",
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"Latrobe , PA"
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"79-78",
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"Latrobe , PA"
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"78-73",
"Bethany",
"Crestview Hills , KY"
],
[
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"Chatham",
"64-61",
"Westminster",
"New Wilmington , PA"
],
[
"2020",
"Grove City",
"86-70",
"Geneva",
"Greenville , PA"
]
] | Results | Presidents'_Athletic_Conference_Men's_Basketball_Tournament_0 | The Presidents' Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the NCAA Division III Presidents' Athletic Conference. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the PAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division III Basketball Championship. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil_in_the_arts_and_popular_culture | Devil in the arts and popular culture | [
"Film / TV episode",
"Year",
"Animation director/ studio",
"Description"
] | [
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"Hell 's Bells",
"1929",
"Walt Disney Company",
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],
[
"Red Hot Mamma",
"1934",
"Fleischer Studios",
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],
[
"Pluto 's Judgement Day",
"1935",
"Walt Disney Company",
"Pluto is send off to a Hell-like place where cats put him on trial and torture him for all the crimes he ever committed against cats . One cat wears a red robe and leads the proceedings , heavily implying that he is the Devil himself . At the end of the cartoon it turns out to have all been a dream"
],
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"Sunday Go to Meetin ' Time",
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"Warner Bros. cartoons",
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],
[
"Donald 's Better Self",
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"Walt Disney Company",
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],
[
"Fantasia",
"1940",
"Walt Disney Company",
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],
[
"Donald 's Decision",
"1942",
"Walt Disney Company",
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],
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"Heavenly Puss",
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"Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio",
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],
[
"Satan 's Waitin '",
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"Warner Bros. Cartoons",
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],
[
"The Hole Idea",
"1955",
"Warner Bros. Cartoons",
"In this Looney Tunes cartoon , Calvin Q. Calculus , a scientist with a nagging wife , invents portable holes . At the end of the cartoon he throws her into one of them , causing her to end up in Hell . Satan then throws her back and replies : Is n't it bad enough down here without her ?"
],
[
"Devil 's Feud Cake",
"1963",
"Warner Bros. Cartoons",
"A Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam short in which Yosemite is sent off to Hell . There Satan gives Sam several opportunities to bring Bugs to Hell , in exchange for Sam 's own soul"
],
[
"The Adventures of Mark Twain",
"1985",
"Will Vinton",
"One segment of the film , based on Mark Twain 's short story The Mysterious Stranger , has the protagonists meet an angel who introduces himself as Satan . He has the children create a little city with people from clay , which he then brings to life and eventually destroys again"
],
[
"Bart Gets Hit by a Car",
"1991",
"The Simpsons",
"At the start of the episode Bart falls into a coma and dreams he has died . As he goes up on the Heavenly escalator he spits over the side , despite being told not to do so and as a result is send off to Hell . There he is greeted by the Devil who eventually sends him back to Earth after a quick computer check which learns him that Bart has entered Hell too early in his life . This version of the Devil depicts him in the traditional way , as a goat-like character with a pitchfork . He would return in brief cameos in the episodes Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment ( 1991 ) and Rosebud ( 1993 )"
],
[
"Treehouse of Horror IV",
"1993",
"The Simpsons",
"In the first segment , The Devil and Homer Simpson , Homer sells his soul for a donut to the Devil , who is revealed to be his Christian neighbour Ned Flanders , since it 's always the one you least suspect"
],
[
"The Devil",
"1993",
"The Nightmare Before Christmas",
"The Devil is one of the residents of Halloween Town , unlike other demons , this version was depicted as a hero"
],
[
"The Red Guy",
"1997-1999",
"Cow and Chicken",
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],
[
"Satan",
"1998",
"South Park",
"Satan is a recurring character in the series and made his first appearance in the episode Damien . Several episodes and the 1999 film adaptation , South Park : Bigger , Longer & Uncut ( 1999 ) , depict him as a sensitive and emotionally vulnerable person"
],
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"The Robot Devil",
"1999",
"Futurama",
"In the episode Hell Is Other Robots ( 1999 ) it turns out there is a Robot Hell in New Jersey , where the Robot Devil resides . He would become a recurring character in several other episodes , playing major roles in the episodes The Devil 's Hands Are Idle Playthings ( 2003 ) and Ghost in the Machines ( 2011 )"
],
[
"The Devil",
"1999",
"The God & Devil Show",
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],
[
"The Devil",
"2000",
"God , the Devil and Bob",
"An animated sitcom which was prematurely cancelled after offending too many religious viewers . In the series God ( depicted as a hippie ) and the Devil make a bet over whether Earth is worth saving . The Devil is depicted as being jealous of God and often feels that He does not respect him enough . The Devil also has a small sidekick-demon named Smeck"
]
] | Entertainment -- Film and television | The Devil has been a popular recurring character in many animated films , either theatrical shorts , animated TV series and/or in the anime genre . When a character has to take a moral choice a tiny-sized angel and devil often appear on both sides of his shoulders , representing the two possible choices he can take : the `` good '' path or the `` bad '' one . Demon-like characters have been featured as an occasional character in several animated series , either under the name Satan or as the Devil . When the Hays Code censorship was still in effect between the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s the Devil sometimes went nameless or received a different name referring to diabolical characters from other mythologies to avoid offending religious viewers . Examples of this practice are for instance Chernobog in Fantasia or the description of Hell as Hades in the Looney Tunes short Satan 's Waitin ' ( 1954 ) . Even though these demons and their environment were not specifically identified as Satan and Hell , viewers still would make the connection based on the visual representation . Another way to avoid connotations with Satan was to make the demonic character an anthropomorphic cartoon animal . | Devil_in_popular_culture_2 | The Devil , ( Satan , Lucifer , Beelzebub , Mephistopheles ) appears frequently as a character in literature and various other media. In Abrahamic religions , the figure of the Devil, Satan personifies evil. A devil ( lower case ) is a evil spirit, demon, fiend ( OED ). |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Israeli_legislative_election | 2013 Israeli legislative election | [
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idols_1 | Idols 1 | [
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"Song ( original artists )",
"Result"
] | [
[
"Marieke van Ginneken",
"Walking on Sunshine ( Katrina and the Waves )",
"Eliminated"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Persian_Gulf_Cup | 2013–14 Persian Gulf Cup | [
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"Rasoul Khatibi",
"Resigned",
"1 January 2014",
"11th",
"Mehdi Tartar",
"1 January 2014"
],
[
"Tractor Sazi",
"Majid Jalali",
"Sacked",
"19 January 2014",
"6th",
"Toni",
"28 January 2014"
],
[
"Mes Kerman",
"Parviz Mazloomi",
"Resigned",
"22 January 2014",
"16th",
"Luka Bonačić",
"23 January 2014"
],
[
"Damash",
"Afshin Nazemi",
"Sacked",
"26 January 2014",
"12th",
"Ali Nazarmohammadi",
"26 January 2014"
],
[
"Zob Ahan",
"Mojtaba Taghavi",
"Sacked",
"25 February 2014",
"15th",
"Firouz Karimi",
"25 February 2014"
],
[
"Tractor Sazi",
"Toni",
"Mutual consent",
"29 April 2014",
"6th , post-season",
"Rasoul Khatibi",
"31 May 2014"
]
] | Managerial changes -- During the season | 2013–14_Persian_Gulf_Cup_7 | The 2013-14 Persian Gulf Cup (also known as Iran Pro League) was the 31st season of Iran's Football League and 13th as Iran Pro League since its establishment in 2001. Esteghlal were the defending champions. The season featured 14 teams from the 2012-13 Persian Gulf Cup and two new teams promoted from the 2012-13 Azadegan League: Esteghlal Khuzestan and Gostaresh both as champions. The league started on 24 July 2013 and ended on 11 April 2014. Foolad won the Pro League title for the second time in their history (total second Iranian title). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Chess_Olympiad | 14th Chess Olympiad | [
"#",
"Country",
"Points"
] | [
[
"13",
"Sweden",
"27½"
],
[
"14",
"Israel",
"26½"
],
[
"15",
"Austria",
"24½"
],
[
"16",
"Denmark",
"23½"
],
[
"17",
"Finland",
"23½"
],
[
"18",
"Cuba",
"23"
],
[
"19",
"Norway",
"23"
],
[
"20",
"Spain",
"22½"
],
[
"21",
"Poland",
"22"
],
[
"22",
"Chile",
"19½"
],
[
"23",
"Iceland",
"16½"
],
[
"24",
"India",
"12"
]
] | 14th_Chess_Olympiad_1 | The 14th Chess Olympiad, organized by FIDE and comprising an open team tournament, as well as several other events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between October 26 and November 9, 1960, in Leipzig, East Germany. The Soviet team with six grandmasters, led by world champion Mikhail Tal, lived up to expectations and won their fifth consecutive gold medals, with the United States and Yugoslavia taking the silver and bronze, respectively. In a reversal of fortune from the previous Olympiad, the East German hosts finished 9th, right behind rivals West Germany. Unlike the last time, however, the match between the two was a tight affair that ended in a 2-2 draw. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway_at_the_1976_Summer_Paralympics | Norway at the 1976 Summer Paralympics | [
"Medal",
"Name",
"Sport",
"Event"
] | [
[
"Gold",
"Casper Caspersen",
"Archery",
"Men 's tetraplegic round A-C"
],
[
"Gold",
"Jarle Johnsen",
"Athletics",
"Men 's long jump A"
],
[
"Gold",
"Reidun Laengen",
"Athletics",
"Women 's 100m B"
],
[
"Gold",
"Reidun Laengen",
"Athletics",
"Women 's long jump B"
],
[
"Gold",
"Erling Trondsen",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 100m freestyle C1"
],
[
"Gold",
"Idar Hunstad",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 100m breaststroke B"
],
[
"Gold",
"Erling Trondsen",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 100m butterfly C1"
],
[
"Gold",
"Erling Trondsen",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 200m individual medley C1"
],
[
"Gold",
"Bente Gronli",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 50m backstroke 4"
],
[
"Silver",
"Oddbjorn Stebekk",
"Archery",
"Men 's FITA round tetraplegic A-C"
],
[
"Silver",
"Karlsen",
"Archery",
"Women 's advanced metric round open"
],
[
"Silver",
"Jarle Johnsen",
"Athletics",
"Men 's 60m A"
],
[
"Silver",
"L. Larsen",
"Athletics",
"Men 's 1500m F"
],
[
"Silver",
"Terje Hansen",
"Athletics",
"Men 's javelin throw B"
],
[
"Silver",
"Hans Anton Aalien",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 100m breaststroke A"
],
[
"Bronze",
"O. Holen",
"Archery",
"Women 's advanced metric round open"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Jarle Johnsen",
"Athletics",
"Men 's high jump ( two foot take off ) A"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Idar Hunstad",
"Athletics",
"Men 's javelin throw B"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Casper Caspersen Jan Erik Stenberg",
"Table tennis",
"Men 's doubles 1A"
]
] | Medalists | Norway_at_the_1976_Summer_Paralympics_0 | Norway sent a delegation to compete at the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto, Canada. Its athletes finished sixteenth in the overall medal count. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2_Days_&_1_Night_episodes | List of 2 Days & 1 Night episodes | [
"Trip #",
"Episode #",
"Happy Sunday episode #",
"Date aired",
"Place visited",
"Comments"
] | [
[
"109",
"233-234 ( S02E01 , S02E02 )",
"376-377",
"4 March 2012 11 March 2012",
"Baekado , Incheon",
"Season 2 Premiere Returning Cast Members : Lee Soo-geun , Uhm Tae-woong , Kim Jong-min New Cast Members : Kim Seung-woo , Cha Tae-hyun , Sung Si-kyung , Joo Won The new cast members were supposed to be dropped off on different islands before getting picked up by the returning cast members on the way to the basecamp at Baekado . Kim Seung-woo - Deokjeokdo , Cha Tae-hyun - Mungapdo , Sung Si-kyung - Jido , Joo Won - Uldo Due to weather and logistics issues , only Joo Won ended up going to his island assignment , and was later picked up by the rest of the cast and crew on the way to Baekado"
],
[
"110",
"235-236 ( S02E03 , S02E04 )",
"378-379",
"18 March 2012 25 March 2012",
"Jeongseon , Gangwon-do",
"Jeongseon Sweeping Tour Najon Station - Find a coffee vending machine and purchase one cup for each member , Another World Museum - memories quiz , Auraji - bokbulbok baton relay , Arari Village - lunch bokbulbok , Hwaam Cave - no use of English or loanwords during their conversations , Yeopgi Sunamu a.k.a . My Sassy Pine Tree ( location for the movie My Sassy Girl ) - claim the flag before 2:50pm"
],
[
"110",
"237 ( S02E05 )",
"380",
"1 April 2012",
"Jeongseon , Gangwon-do",
"This episode featured highlights and unused footage from the 110th trip in Jeongseon . The broadcast of new episodes was affected by the labor union strikes"
],
[
"111",
"238-240 ( S02E06 , S02E07 , S02E08 )",
"381-383",
"8 April 2012 15 April 2012 22 April 2012",
"Gangjin , Jeollanam-do",
"Chunho ( Good Spring ) Special Two teams attempt to catch and take a photo of Kim Jong-min as he introduces 5 tourist attractions in Gangjin and attempt to complete the missions there before 1:00pm : Maryang 5-day Market - Buy 10 things for $ 10 , Chulleong Bridge - Take a photo with a citizen , Black goat farm - Take a photo with a goat , Soybean Paste Village - Take a photo with 500 soybean paste jars , Sauijae - Drink quince , citron , and plum teas and take a photo as evidence Team 1 ( won ) - Uhm Tae-woong , Cha Tae-hyun , Joo Won Team 2 ( lost ) - Kim Seung-woo , Lee Soo-geun , Sung Si-kyung Harvesting ark shells Impromptu village concert with special guest trot singer Kang Jin"
],
[
"112",
"241-242 ( S02E09 , S02E10 )",
"386-387",
"13 May 2012 20 May 2012",
"Jeju-do",
"Nature Adventure Project No . 1 - Dolphin 114 Mission Briefing special guest : Junhyeon Dolphin-watching on land , sea , and air : Land Team - Kim Seung-woo , Kim Jong-Min Air Team - Sung Si-kyung Sea Team # 1 - Lee Soo-geun , Joo Won Sea Team # 2 - Uhm Tae-woong , Cha Tae-hyun Because only Sung Si-kyung was able to see and document dolphins during the main trip , the production team decided to send back one cast member to Jeju every day until one of them sights the dolphins . Cha Tae-hyun was the first to be sent back ( trip # 113 ) , and he was able to accomplish the mission"
],
[
"113",
"243-244 ( S02E11 , S02E12 )",
"388-389",
"27 May 2012 3 June 2012",
"Inje , Gangwon-do",
"Entertainer Unity Games Stop # 1 - 10-round Family Feud-style Quiz Stop # 2 - Group jump rope Stop # 3 - Yogurt drink/vinegar bokbulbok , Human Zero game Stop # 4 - River Rafting : Old Boys ( won ) vs. Young Boys Basecamp Dinner Games - Cast vs . Crew ( won ) Foot Volleyball , Cast vs . Crew ( won ) Tug of War"
],
[
"114",
"245-246 ( S02E13 , S02E14 )",
"390-391",
"10 June 2012 17 June 2012",
"Jeonju , Jeollabuk-do",
"Unplanned Trip - Teams select their own itinerary based on their assigned themes Food Trip Team - Lee Soo-geun , Joo Won Experience Team - Cha Tae-hyun , Sung Si-kyung Walking Team - Kim Seung-woo , Uhm Tae-woong Island Team - Kim Jong-min"
],
[
"115",
"247-248 ( S02E15 , S02E16 )",
"392-393",
"24 June 2012 1 July 2012",
"Sado , Yeosu , South Jeolla Province",
"Dinosaur Island Trip"
],
[
"116",
"249-250 ( S02E17 , S02E18 )",
"394-395",
"8 July 2012 15 July 2012",
"Danyang , Chungcheongbuk-do",
"Wow-mazing Race Visiting some of the Eight Views of Danyang Joo Won attempted to do the paragliding morning mission but was unable to do so due to bad weather"
],
[
"117",
"251-252 ( S02E19 , S02E20 )",
"396-397",
"22 July 2012 29 July 2012",
"Jeongdongjin , Gangneung",
"Summer Vacation Part 1 : Straight Road Trip Special appearance by Cool ( South Korean band ) and Yoon Bora of Sistar in the first episode Special appearance by Korean sportscasters , Heo Joon and Han Joon-hee in the second episode Joo Won did the paragliding mission that he was unable to do during the last trip"
],
[
"118",
"253-254 ( S02E21 , S02E22 )",
"398-399",
"5 August 2012 8 August 2012",
"Andong , Gyeongsangbuk-do Dokdo",
"Summer Vacation Part 2 : We Are Koreans Each cast member was paired with a Korean who lives abroad Kim Seung-woo and Lee Ji-hoon from Brazil Uhm Tae-woong and Park Siu from Bolivia Lee Soo-geun and Kim Hak-sun from France Cha Tae-hyun and Lee Jong-myeong from Austria Kim Jong-min and Golovanov Kirill from Russia Sung Si-kyung and Li Alexandr from Kazakhstan Joo Won and Yang Seung-pyeong from United States"
],
[
"119",
"255-256 ( S02E23 , S02E24 )",
"400-401",
"19 August 2012 26 August 2012",
"Cheorwon , Gangwon-do",
"Summer Vacation Part 3 : Back to the Basic Married Team : Lee Soo-geun , Kim Seung-woo , Cha Tae-hyun Bachelor Team : Uhm Tae-woong , Joo Won , Kim Jong-min , Sung Si-kyung"
],
[
"120",
"257-258 ( S02E25 , S02E26 )",
"402-403",
"2 September 2012 9 September 2012",
"Muju , Jeollabuk-do Jinan Jeollabuk-do Jangsu , Jeollabuk-do",
"Body Nurturing Special King : Sung Si-kyung Team 1 : Lee Soo-geun , Joo Won Team 2 : Kim Seung-woo , Kim Jong-min Team 3 : Uhm Tae-woong , Cha Tae-hyun The cast members play a 3 short games to decide a King . The remaining casts split into 3 teams and travel to different areas of Mujinjang ( Muju , Jinan , Jangsu ) to bring back food for the King . The team chosen by the King will eat with him . Dinner Bokbulbok Host : Lee Soo-geun Team Sung : Sung Si-kyung , Uhm Tae-woong , Cha Tae-hyun Team Kim : Joo Won , Kim Seung-woo , Kim Jong-min"
],
[
"121",
"259-260 ( S02E27 , S02E28 )",
"404-405",
"16 September 2012 23 September 2012",
"Bonghwa , Gyeongsangbuk-do",
"Pavilion Flag War Good Team : Lee Soo-geun , Joo Won , Kim Jong-min , Sung Si-kyung Bad/Failed Team : Kim Seung-woo , Uhm Tae-woong , Cha Tae-hyun"
],
[
"122",
"261-262 ( S02E29 , S02E30 )",
"406-407",
"30 September 2012 7 October 2012",
"Seocheon , Chungcheongnam-do",
"2012 Chuseok Special"
],
[
"123",
"263-264 ( S02E31 , S02E32 )",
"408-409",
"14 October 2012 21 October 2012",
"Jeongseon , Gangwon-do Jecheon , North Chungcheong Province",
"Time capsule : Going back to 6 months they 've first been there . Dinner Bokbulbok Match Team : Kim Seung-woo , Kim Jong-min Unmatched Team : Lee Soo-geun , Joo Won , Sung Si-kyung , Uhm Tae-woong , Cha Tae-hyun Team members are separated into Match and Unmatched team and play games to decide the team that gets to eat dinner . Game # 1 : Three Part Couple Race - Duck boat race , Chocolate Stick Game & Squat Walk Race at Uirimji , North Chungcheong Province Match Team vs. Unmatched Team : Sung Si-kyung , Cha Tae-hyun Game # 2 : Action Karaoke at Bakdaljae , North Chungcheong Province Match Team : Kim Jong-min vs. Unmatched Team : Joo Won The winners of this round gets the 3 level lunch box whilst the losers get potatoes . Game # 3 : Portrait Battle at Gongjeon Station , North Chungcheong Province Match Team vs. Unmatched Team : Lee Soo-geun , Uhm Tae-woong Game # 4 : Treasure Hunt at Cheongpung Cultural Properties , North Chungcheong Province Match Team vs. Unmatched Team : Joo Won , Cha Tae-hyun"
],
[
"124",
"265-266 ( S02E33 , S02E34 )",
"410-411",
"28 October 2012 4 November 2012",
"Gunwi , Gyeongsangbuk-do Hwabon Village Hanbam Village",
"Train of Memories The members play the Old Catch Phrase quiz to pick the 4 who are sitting and the 3 who will stand for the 4 hour train ride to Gunwi . Bokbulbok Marathon of Memories An individual race in Hwabon Village to decide the order that members will get to eat dinner . Special appearance by Korean sportscaster , Heo Joon Uhm Tae-woong 's wedding announcement [ preview ]"
],
[
"125",
"267-268 ( S02E35 , S02E36 )",
"412-413",
"11 November 2012 18 November 2012",
"Ulju County , Ulsan Yeongnam Alps",
"End of Fall Special Finding the Legacy Old Boys : Kim Seung-woo , Uhm Tae-woong , Lee Soo-geun , Cha Tae-hyun Young Boys : Joo Won , Sung Si-kyung , Kim Jong-min The cast member split into two teams to find the greatest legacy at Yeongnam Alps . The fastest team to complete the three competitions will get the easier 1 hour hiking course , whilst the loser get the harder 2 hours hiking course . Uhm Tae-woong 's wedding announcement"
],
[
"126",
"269-271 ( S02E37 , S02E38 , S02E39 )",
"414-416",
"25 November 2012 2 December 2012 9 December 2012",
"Gasado , Jindo County , Jeollanam-do",
"Island Song Festival Special guests Korean musicians You Hee-yeol , Yoon Jong-shin , Yoon Sang Ballad Team : Sung Si-kyung , Uhm Tae-woong Trot Team : Cha Tae-hyun , Lee Soo-geun , Kim Seung-woo Dance Team : Kim Jong-min , Joo Won You Hee-yeol and the Lighthouse Keepers : You Hee-yeol ( Keyboard ) , Yoon Jong-shin ( Guitarist ) , Yoon Sang ( Bass ) , Lee Deok-san ( Drummer ) , Lee Jun ( Guitarist )"
],
[
"127",
"272-273 ( S02E40 , S02E41 )",
"417-418",
"16 December 2012 23 December 2012",
"Yanggu , Gangwon-do",
"Healthy Project to Beat the Winter Cold/Jack Frost Special Go on Leave Game Members play the 3,6,9 game and the winner gets to go on a 2-hour leave to the mainland . Jack Frost Team Battle The teams choose one representative who has to strip each round if their team loses the game . Manewba ( 유새총 ) : Lee Soo-geun , Uhm Tae-woong , Kim Jong-min Matwoba ( 유둘총 ) : Kim Seung-woo , Joo Won , Cha Tae-hyun Round 1 : 6 questions 6 answers : Members of each team respond to the question with different answers , alternating one person a team at a time . Round 2 : Human Zero : Each team attack the opposing side . Round 3 : Survival rock , paper , scissors Round 4 : Survival Korean rock , paper , scissors Round 5 : Rock , paper , scissors , show one Fairy and Woodcutter Race The members have to retrieve their lost clothes . Yanggu Market : Perform With You without any mistakes . Godaeri Village : Members have to capture the winter scenery that they are assigned to . Duta Pond : Enjoy the scenery and walk to the observatory where the rest of the clothes are located"
]
] | List_of_2_Days_&_1_Night_episodes_6 | The following is a list of episodes of the South Korean reality-variety show 2 Days & 1 Night, a segment of Happy Sunday, broadcast on the KBS2 every Sunday at 6:25pm KST. The show began airing in HD on May 23, 2010. Episodes are aired with English subtitles not only in episode reruns, but also episodes uploaded on KBS World's official YouTube channel. There were 232 episodes aired during Season 1, which ended on February 25, 2012. Season 2 began airing on March 4, 2012, ended on December 15, 2013, and had 89 episodes. Season 3 began airing on December 22, 2013, ended on March 10, 2019 and had 257 episodes. Season 4 began airing on December 8, 2019 and currently has aired 4 episodes. Note: The episode numbers indicated below are reckoned from when this segment was revamped as 2 Days & 1 Night, and do not take the first 12 episodes of its predecessor, Are You Ready, into consideration. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TheatreWorks_(Silicon_Valley)_productions | List of TheatreWorks (Silicon Valley) productions | [
"Title",
"Venue",
"Dates",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Proof ( play )",
"Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts",
"June 21-July 13 , 2003",
""
],
[
"Bat Boy : The Musical",
"Lucie Stern Theatre",
"July 19-August 10 , 2003",
"Northern California or West Coast Premiere"
],
[
"Nickel and Dimed",
"Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts",
"September 3-28 , 2003",
"Northern California or West Coast Premiere"
],
[
"A Little Night Music",
"Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts",
"October 11-November 8 , 2003",
""
],
[
"The Fourth Wall",
"Lucie Stern Theatre",
"",
"Northern California or West Coast Premiere"
],
[
"Memphis ( musical )",
"Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts",
"January 21-February 15 , 2004",
"World Premiere"
],
[
"All My Sons",
"Lucie Stern Theatre",
"",
""
],
[
"My Antonia",
"Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts",
"April 3-25 , 2004",
"World Premiere"
]
] | 2000s -- 2003–2004 Season | List_of_TheatreWorks_(Silicon_Valley)_productions_33 | TheatreWorks (Silicon Valley) is a non-profit, professional theater company based in Palo Alto, California. Over its nearly five decade history the company has produced more than 400 shows. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_recipients_of_the_George_Medal,_1950s | List of recipients of the George Medal, 1950s | [
"Name",
"Rank and Unit",
"Action/Citation",
"Year awarded"
] | [
[
"William Anderson",
"Column Officer , National Fire Service , Glasgow",
"Anderson was one of three fire officers awarded the GM for showing utter disregard of their own safety in making persistent attempts to save the lives of the trapped men ... in a fire at a cabinet-makers at Ballater Street , Glasgow",
"1953"
],
[
"Ramadhani Athumani",
"Constable , Tanganyika Police Force",
"When 22 Masai and Waarush tribesmen ran away when a lion sprang and started to maul a government veterinary officer , the constable attacked a fully grown lion with the butt of his rifle as a club . After seizing the constbale 's right arm and a violent struggle , the lion ran off ; saving the veterinary officer 's life",
"1957"
],
[
"David Frederick Alfred Bloom",
"Assistant superintendent , Marine Branch , Trinidad and Tobago Police Force",
"A wooden schooner with 8000 gallons of fuel caught fire in a heavily congested part of the Port of Spain harbour . Despite the probability of an explosion , the police launch with the port services tug moved the schooner in darkness to waste land . Bloom boarded the vessel to do fire fighting . He was in the gravest danger of being killed immediately , while demonstrating calm and cool leadership . Chief Fire Officer Ronald Godfrey Cox also awarded the George Medal",
"1957"
],
[
"Keith Trevor Burdett",
"Constable , Metropolitan Police",
"Three males were trying to steal a car , but ran off when the officer approached . After telephoning for assistance , with other officers he sought to apprehend a dangerous criminal . When trying to climb a wall , the officer was shot at several times , resulting in injuries . Four other officers were awarded the British Empire Medal",
"1956"
],
[
"Allassan Busanga",
"Corporal , Gold Coast Police Reserve",
"Busanga was one of eight police officers who , armed only with batons , faced down a hostile crowd estimated at 2,000 on the bridge near Elmina Castle . While engaging the rioters Busanga received severe gunshot wounds in the head and body",
"1953"
],
[
"Wilfred Cain",
"Constable , Nottingham City Police",
"Shortly after midnight Cain saw a man in the river near Trent Bridge , Nottingham , and heard a call for help . Using the headlights from a patrol car Cain swam to the rescue . The man was about 150 feet ( 46 m ) from the bank , and the river , between 12-15 feet ( 3.7-4.6 m ) in depth , was running with a very strong current . The water was also extremely cold and the man struggled continuously . Cain , however , swam with him for about 350 yards ( 320 m ) until reaching the river bank",
"1953"
],
[
"Robert Campbell",
"Constable , Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary",
"For disarming and arresting Robert Dobie Smith , after Smith had shot dead fellow police officer William Gibson while the officers were on duty . Smith was hanged in Saughton , Edinburgh , in September 1951",
"1951"
],
[
"Chew Kim Chuan",
"Inspector , Federation of Malaya Police Force",
"For outstanding gallantry in action against communist terrorists , and responsible for the capture of the leaders of many gangs . On one occasion he undertook , unarmed , an operation which involved facing terrorists armed with sten guns , rifles , and hand grenades , and after a fierce hand-to-hand struggle succeeded in overcoming them and bringing them to justice",
"1956"
],
[
"Thomas Vivian Chisnall",
"Farmer , Gwelo , Southern Rhodesia",
"When an aircraft crashed into some trees after overshooting the runway at Thornhill airfield , Chisnall , who lived nearby , rushed to the scene . The aircraft was on fire and the pilot , badly injured and unconscious , was still strapped into the cockpit . Chisnall attempted to release him , but was driven back by the flames . A neighbour , Mr. Richard Walton Fores Cox , a garage manager , then arrived and attempted to cut the pilot free with his penknife , but was also driven back . Chisnall , using a coat and hat as a shield , returned several times to the aircraft and using Cox 's knife eventually managed to cut the pilot free , and he and Cox dragged him away from the wreckage and administered first aid . Cox was subsequently awarded the British Empire Medal",
"1953"
],
[
"Bruce Desmond Christofferson",
"Detective , New Zealand Police Force",
"For tackling two youths armed with rifles , suspected of robbery , during which he was shot in the chest . The two fled the scene , but were subsequently arrested",
"1953"
],
[
"Osmund Ertmann 'Ossie ' Cislowski",
"Constable # 4598 , Queensland Police Force",
"On 10 August 1954 , Cislowski was shot by a revolver in the chest , left hip , and right leg when seeking to arrest a 24-year-old male labourer , in Denham Street , Townsville . He continued to chase and arrest the offender after being shot . The constable was assisted by fellow Constable # 4035 Earle Leonard Needham , who was invested with the British Empire Medal ( Civil Division ) . Offender later sentenced to 14 years gaol , additional to matters of burglary . Cislowski was the first Queensland officer to get the medal",
"1956"
],
[
"Leo Lewis Clarke",
"Stoker",
"Picked up and ran with a bomb that was about to explode , throwing it clear of his colleagues , and thereby sustaining injuries to his hand . Also received the Order of Industrial Heroism",
"1950"
],
[
"Leslie Robert Colquhoun",
"Civil Test Pilot , Vickers-Armstrongs Supermarine Works",
"In May 1950 Colquhoun was flying an Attacker to test the effectiveness of the air brakes . On the third of two dives the outer portion of the starboard wing folded up and the ailerons became locked . Colquhoun decided not to eject and made a high-speed landing at Chilbolton airfield , saving the aircraft so that the cause could be discovered",
"1950"
],
[
"Ronald Godfrey Cox",
"Chief Fire Officer , Trinidad and Tobago Fire Services",
"A wooden schooner with 8000 gallons of fuel caught fire in a heavily congested part of the Port of Spain harbour . Despite the probability of an explosion , the police launch with the port services tug moved the schooner in darkness to waste land . Long efforts resulted in the extinguishing of the blaze . Police assistant superintendent David Frederick Alfred Bloom also awarded the George Medal",
"1957"
],
[
"Dama Dagarti",
"Sergeant , Gold Coast Police Reserve",
"Sergeant Dagarti was one of eight police officers who , armed only with batons , faced down a hostile crowd estimated at 2,000 on the bridge near Elmina Castle . Shots were fired from the crowd killing the Commanding Officer and mortally wounding another constable . Dagarti took command and engaged the crowd with batons . In a short period of time all except Dagarti were wounded , preventing them from taking further part in the action , but he continued to engage the crowd single-handed until reinforcements arrived",
"1953"
],
[
"Leonard Deptford",
"Constable , Lincolnshire Constabulary",
"During notorious flooding across parts of the country , the officer entered a two-story house , roped together seven people sheltering upstairs , and let them to safety , with 'his cheerful determination and competent handling of the desperate situation '",
"1953"
],
[
"Lawrence Silvester Dick",
"Junior Nurse , Ministry of Health , Gold Coast",
"For going to the assistance of police officers who had been shot by rioters , whilst under fire",
"1953"
],
[
"George Arthur Dorsett",
"Constable , Metropolitan Police",
"Awarded for disarming a man armed with a pistol who had already shot at another officer . Awarded a bar to the GM for disarming a man with a shotgun",
"1953 1959"
],
[
"Hugh Douglas",
"Police Constable , Nottingham City Police",
"Saved a young child from a burning house after the flames had forced three others from attempting a rescue",
"1950"
],
[
"David George Ensor",
"Civil Servant , Ministry of Labour and National Insurance , Northern Ireland",
"For pursuing armed robbers on foot and by car",
"1953"
]
] | 1950s | List_of_recipients_of_the_George_Medal,_1950s_0 | The George Medal is awarded by the United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations for acts of great bravery; over 2,000 medals have been awarded since its inception in September 1940. Below is set out a selection of recipients of the award, during the 1950s. A person's presence in this list does not suggest their award was more notable than any other award of the George Medal. Where a recipient has received a second GM, a picture of the ribbon bearing the bar symbol is shown. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doordarshan | Doordarshan | [
"Channel",
"Language",
"Region"
] | [
[
"DD Arunprabha",
"Hindi and English",
"Arunachal Pradesh"
],
[
"DD Bangla",
"Bengali",
"West Bengal"
],
[
"DD Bihar",
"Hindi and Bihari",
"Bihar"
],
[
"DD Chandana",
"Kannada",
"Karnataka"
],
[
"DD Girnar",
"Gujarati",
"Gujarat"
],
[
"DD Kashir",
"Kashmiri and Urdu",
"Jammu and Kashmir"
],
[
"DD Madhya Pradesh",
"Hindi",
"Madhya Pradesh"
],
[
"DD Malayalam",
"Malayalam",
"Kerala"
],
[
"DD Assam",
"Assamese , Hindi and English",
"Assam"
],
[
"DD Odia",
"Odia",
"Odisha"
],
[
"DD Podhigai",
"Tamil",
"Tamil Nadu"
],
[
"DD Punjabi",
"Punjabi",
"Punjab"
],
[
"DD Rajasthan",
"Hindi and Rajasthani",
"Rajasthan"
],
[
"DD Sahyadri",
"Marathi",
"Maharashtra"
],
[
"DD Saptagiri",
"Telugu",
"Andhra Pradesh"
],
[
"DD Uttar Pradesh",
"Hindi",
"Uttar Pradesh"
],
[
"DD Yadagiri",
"Telugu",
"Telangana"
]
] | Channel list -- Regional channels | Doordarshan_1 | Doordarshan (abbreviated in English as DD) is an autonomous public service broadcaster founded by the Government of India, owned by the Broadcasting Ministry of India and one of Prasar Bharati's two divisions. One of India's largest broadcasting organisations in studio and transmitter infrastructure, it was established on 15 September 1959. Doordarshan, which also broadcasts on digital terrestrial transmitters, provides television, radio, online and mobile service throughout metropolitan and regional India and overseas through the Indian Network and Radio India. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_basketball_players_who_have_scored_100_points_in_a_single_game | List of basketball players who have scored 100 points in a single game | [
"Points",
"Nationality",
"Player",
"Date",
"Team",
"Opponent",
"Final score",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"272",
"Sweden",
"Mats Wermelin",
"February 5 , 1974",
"",
"",
"272-0",
"According to Guinness World Records , Wermelin , a 13-year-old boy , scored all 272 points in the shutout win in Stockholm during a regional boys tournament"
],
[
"227",
"Poland",
"Konrad Migdalski",
"December 2005",
"MKS-MOS Pruszków",
"UKS Czarodzieje z Bielan",
"326-15",
"He scored 100 points 3 minutes before end of 2nd quarter . The game was a local U-14 Polish league match"
],
[
"178",
"Croatia",
"Marin Ferenčević ( 2 )",
"May 2006",
"KK Virovitica",
"ABN Graminea",
"187-70",
"He also grabbed 22 rebounds and had 16 steals in the contest . The game was a local U-14 Croatian league match . His scoring by quarter went : 34 , 61 , 55 , 28"
],
[
"153",
"Turkey",
"Erman Kunter",
"March 12 , 1988",
"Fenerbahçe",
"Hilalspor",
"175-101",
"Kunter scored 81 points in the first half and 72 in the second half and set the Turkish Basketball League record"
],
[
"145",
"Greece",
"Aristeidis Moumoglou",
"July 13 , 1972",
"Iraklis",
"VAO",
"172-94",
"Scored in a Greek Basket League game"
],
[
"144",
"Yugoslavia",
"Zdenko Babić",
"October 10 , 1985",
"KK Zadar",
"Apoelo of Cyprus",
"192-116",
"Scored in the first round of the 1985-86 FIBA Korać Cup . It only took 26 minutes ( of the 40-minute game ) for Babić to score 113 points"
],
[
"136",
"Israel",
"Anat Draigor",
"April 5 , 2006",
"Hapoel Mate Yehuda",
"Elitzur Givat Shmuel",
"158-41",
"Draigor 's total is recognized by Guinness World Records as the highest single game point total in women 's professional basketball history . When she accomplished the feat , she was a 46-year-old mother and playing in an Israel Division III League playoff game . She scored 61 first-half points and 75 second-half points"
],
[
"134",
"Poland",
"Leszek Doliński",
"December 18 , 1993",
"ATS Koszalin",
"Gajjal Choszczno",
"",
"Scored during a III Liga ( 3rd division ) game . Doliński was a former Polish National Team player . Record in Polish senior leagues"
],
[
"129",
"Brazil",
"Marx Martins Rodrigues Carvalho",
"September 16 , 1984",
"CR Vasco da Gama",
"Hebraica Sociedade Cultural Esportiva e Recreativa",
"",
"Scored in a Rio de Janeiro State Championship game"
],
[
"129",
"Poland",
"Krzysztof Jakóbczyk",
"January 22 , 2007",
"AWF Wrocław",
"WSH Wrocław",
"",
"During local academic league game"
],
[
"124",
"Great Britain",
"Paul Ogden",
"March 9 , 1982",
"St. Alban 's School",
"South Chadderton School",
"226-82",
"Scored at the British high school level"
],
[
"124",
"Brazil",
"Hortência Marcari",
"1987",
"Minercal",
"",
"252-31",
"The game was played at São Paulo State College , which was the location of a city tournament"
],
[
"120",
"Philippines",
"Clark Quijano",
"October 2013",
"AMA University High School",
"Grace Christian College",
"166-85",
"Set a new Philippine high school record during the Freego Tiong Lian Basketball Association Tournament"
],
[
"116",
"Philippines",
"Lou Salvador",
"May 1923",
"Philippines national team",
"China national team",
"",
"Achieved in the gold medal game at the 1923 Far Eastern Games and still remains the highest single game total in international competition"
],
[
"116",
"United States",
"Archie Talley",
"1980",
"TV Clausen",
"Trier",
"132-91",
"Scored during a game in Germany"
],
[
"113",
"Lebanon",
"Mohammad Akkari",
"April 3 , 2012",
"Al Mouttahed Tripoli",
"Bejje SC",
"173-141",
"This was the first 100-point performance in any official game of any league in a FIBA Asia member country . El Akkari had only been averaging 7.6 points per game until this game"
],
[
"112",
"Yugoslavia",
"Dražen Petrović *",
"October 5 , 1985",
"Cibona Zagreb",
"SMELT Olimpija",
"",
"Scored in a Yugoslav First League game"
],
[
"111",
"Canada",
"Denham Brown",
"February 7 , 2002",
"West Hill Collegiate Institute",
"R. H. King Academy",
"150-58",
"He set the Canadian high school single game record . Brown scored 51 first half points and 41 in the third quarter alone"
],
[
"111",
"Croatia",
"Matej Kuna",
"February 2006",
"Belišće",
"Požega",
"159-77",
"Matej was a 21-year-old playing in the Croatian A2 League and fell two points shy of breaking Dražen Petrović 's record of 112 . He thought he had broken the record and substituted out with 90 seconds remaining , but officials later revealed he had only scored 111"
],
[
"110",
"Kosovo",
"Granit Rugova",
"March 30 , 2011",
"Sigal Prishtina",
"KB Mitrovica",
"150-54",
"Highest total in Kosovar basketball history"
]
] | International | List_of_basketball_players_who_have_scored_100_points_in_a_single_game_0 | In basketball, points are the sum of the score accumulated through field goals (two or three points) and free throws (one point). It is a rare achievement for an individual player to score 100 points in a single game. What follows is an incomplete list of all of the verified occurrences of players scoring 100 points or more. Each individual instance of the accomplishment may have been achieved under varying circumstances, such as game length, opponent skill level and the league in which it occurred. Internationally, the highest single player total between national teams is 116 points, scored by the Philippines' Lou Salvador in May 1923 against China. It happened during the 1923 Far Eastern Games. The highest single game total in worldwide organized basketball history, irrespective of gender, age or competition level, is 272 points, scored by a 13-year-old boy named Mats Wermelin of Sweden. He recorded every single point in his team's 272-0 win on February 5, 1974, during a regional boys' tournament held in Stockholm. As an adult, Wermelin played as a guard for Hammarby IF, Järfälla and Stockholm Capitals. The highest total by a female basketball player worldwide is 136, scored by Anat Draigor of Israel. It happened on April 5, 2006, in a 158-41 win. Draigor was 46 years old playing in an Israel Division III League playoff game, which also makes her the oldest player in history to score 100 points. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Czech_Open_(floorball)_winners | List of Czech Open (floorball) winners | [
"Year",
"Men 's Elite",
"Women 's Elite",
"Men 's Intermediate",
"Women 's Intermediate",
"Junior"
] | [
[
"2018",
"IBF Falun",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"Sokol Pardubice",
"FbŠ Bohemians",
""
],
[
"2017",
"IBF Falun",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"RIG Umeå IBF",
"Panthers Praha",
""
],
[
"2016",
"EräViikingit",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"Floorball Thurgau",
"Tatran Střešovice",
"itelligence Bulldogs Brno"
],
[
"2015",
"Pixbo Wallenstam",
"SB-Pro",
"Sokol Pardubice",
"Hagfors IF Ungdom",
"Technology Florbal MB"
],
[
"2014",
"IBF Falun",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"1 . MVIL Ostrava",
"KAIS Mora UIF",
"FBC ČPP Bystroň Group Ostrava"
],
[
"2013",
"IBK Dalen",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"TJ Sokol Královské Vinohrady",
"KAIS Mora UIF",
"FBC ČPP Software Ostrava"
],
[
"2012",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"Herbadent SJM Praha 11",
"RIG Umeå IBF yellow",
"Elite Praha",
"BILLY BOY Mladá Boleslav"
],
[
"2011",
"IBK Dalen",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"AC Sparta Praha",
"Chuchichäschtli",
"FBC ČPP Remedicum Ostrava"
],
[
"2010",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"Herbadent SJM",
"Tatran Střešovice",
"Cerna Hora",
"x3m team SSK Future"
],
[
"2009",
"IBK Dalen",
"Herbadent Tigers SJM",
"SBS Kings",
"Cerna Hora",
"x3m team SSK Future"
],
[
"2008",
"Sirius IBK",
"Děkanka Tigers",
"Höpöhöpö",
"Elite Praha",
"SSK Future"
],
[
"2007",
"SSV Helsinki",
"Děkanka Tigers",
"Sokol Pardubice",
"Sagene Ladies",
"FBC Pepino Ostrava"
],
[
"2006",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"Triggers",
"FBC Liberec",
"Sagene Ladies",
"Tatran Střešovice"
],
[
"2005",
"IBK Dalen",
"Galna Finnar",
"CelTik / Lekrings",
"Koo-Vee",
"SSK Future"
],
[
"2004",
"Balrog Oilers",
"Tatran Střešovice",
"Rubene",
"",
"Tapanilan Erä"
],
[
"2003",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"Balrog Oilers",
"FB Topgrandma",
"",
"SSK Future"
],
[
"2002",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"Husqvarma IK",
"Röke IBK",
"",
"SSK Future"
],
[
"2001",
"Pixbo Wallenstam IBK",
"UHC Bern OST",
"SSK Future",
"",
"Frosta IBF"
],
[
"2000",
"Helsinginfors IFK",
"SSV Helsinki",
"Röke IBK",
"",
"SSK Future"
],
[
"1999",
"Tatran Střešovice",
"Nizhny Novgorod",
"Kirkkonummi Rangers",
"",
"Nizhny Novgorod"
]
] | This is a List of Czech Open Winners . The Czech Open is an annual floorball open event , with over 200 teams competing in 5 different divisions . | List_of_Czech_Open_(floorball)_winners_0 | This is a List of Czech Open Winners. The Czech Open is an annual floorball open event, with over 200 teams competing in 5 different divisions. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_8_Alliance | March 8 Alliance | [
"Party",
"Arabic name",
"Ideology",
"Parliament of Lebanon",
"Government"
] | [
[
"Free Patriotic Movement",
"التيار الوطني الحر",
"Civic nationalism",
"23 / 128",
"government"
],
[
"Amal Movement",
"حركة أمل",
"Populism",
"17 / 128",
"government"
],
[
"Hezbollah",
"حزب الله",
"Anti-Zionism",
"12 / 128",
"government"
],
[
"Glory Movement",
"حركة مجد",
"Secularism",
"4 / 128",
"government"
],
[
"Syrian Social Nationalist Party",
"الحزب السوري القومي الاجتماعي",
"Syrian nationalism",
"3 / 128",
"government"
],
[
"Marada Movement",
"تيار المردة",
"Lebanese nationalism",
"5 / 128",
"government"
],
[
"Armenian Revolutionary Federation",
"الإتحاد الثوري الأرمني - الطاشناق",
"Armenian nationalism",
"3 / 128",
"government"
],
[
"Lebanese Democratic Party",
"الحزب الديمقراطي اللبناني",
"Druze politics",
"1 / 128",
"government"
],
[
"Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party",
"حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي في لبنان",
"Ba'athism",
"0 / 128",
"not in government"
],
[
"Popular Nasserite Organization",
"التنظيم الشعبي الناصري",
"Nasserism",
"1 / 128",
"not in government"
],
[
"Arab Democratic Party",
"االحزب العربي الديمقراطي",
"Arab nationalism",
"0 / 128",
"not in government"
],
[
"Union Party",
"حزب الإتحاد",
"Nasserism",
"1 / 128",
"not in government"
],
[
"Arab Liberation Party",
"حزب التحرر العربي",
"Arab nationalism",
"0 / 128",
"not in government"
],
[
"Toiler 's League",
"رابطة الشغيلة",
"Left-wing nationalism",
"0 / 128",
"not in government"
],
[
"People 's Movement",
"حركة الشعب",
"Left-wing populism",
"0 / 128",
"not in government"
]
] | Constituent parties | It currently holds 72 of 128 seats in the parliament after the 2018 elections and consists of : | March_8_Alliance_2 | The March 8 Alliance (Arabic: تحالف 8 آذار , romanized: taḥāluf 8 adhār) is a coalition of political parties and independents in Lebanon formed in 2005 that are united by their pro-Syrian stance and their opposition to the March 14 Alliance. It was the ruling coalition in Lebanon with the government headed by Prime Minister Najib Mikati from June 2011 until March 2013. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwestern_Athletic_Conference | Southwestern Athletic Conference | [
"School",
"Championships",
"Championship Years"
] | [
[
"Southern",
"9",
"1981 , 1985 , 1987 , 1988 , 1989 , 1993 , 2006 , 2013 , 2016"
],
[
"Texas Southern",
"8",
"1990 , 1994 , 1995 , 2003 , 2014 , 2015 , 2017 , 2018"
],
[
"Alcorn State",
"7",
"1979 , 1980 , 1982 , 1983 , 1984 , 1999 , 2002"
],
[
"Mississippi Valley State",
"6",
"1986 , 1992 , 1996 , 2008 , 2012"
],
[
"Jackson State",
"5",
"1978 , 1991 , 1997 , 2000 , 2007"
],
[
"Alabama State",
"4",
"2001 , 2004 2009 , 2011"
],
[
"Prairie View A & M",
"2",
"1998 , 2019"
],
[
"Alabama A & M",
"1",
"2005"
],
[
"Arkansas-Pine Bluff",
"1",
"2010"
]
] | SWAC Championships -- Men 's basketball | Southwestern_Athletic_Conference_8 | The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) is a collegiate athletic conference headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, which is made up of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the Southern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I for all sports; in football, it participates in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), formerly referred to as Division I-AA. The SWAC is widely considered the premier HBCU conference and ranks among the elite in the nation in terms of alumni affiliated with professional sports teams, particularly in football. On the gridiron, the conference has been the biggest draw on the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level of the NCAA, leading the nation in average home attendance every year except one since FCS has been in existence. In 1994, the SWAC fell just 40,000 fans short of becoming the first non-Football Bowl Subdivision conference to attract one million fans to its home games. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weightlifting_at_the_1998_Asian_Games_–_Women's_53_kg | Weightlifting at the 1998 Asian Games – Women's 53 kg | [
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Body weight",
"Snatch",
"Cl & Jerk",
"Total ( kg )"
] | [
[
"1",
"Yang Xia ( CHN )",
"52.75",
"92.5",
"120.0",
"212.5"
],
[
"2",
"Li Feng-ying ( TPE )",
"52.55",
"90.0",
"112.5",
"202.5"
],
[
"3",
"Swe Swe Win ( MYA )",
"52.25",
"87.5",
"110.0",
"197.5"
],
[
"4",
"Supeni Wasiman ( INA )",
"52.55",
"87.5",
"110.0",
"197.5"
],
[
"5",
"Ri Yong-hwa ( PRK )",
"52.45",
"87.5",
"105.0",
"192.5"
],
[
"6",
"Winarni Binti Slamet ( INA )",
"51.15",
"85.0",
"105.0",
"190.0"
],
[
"7",
"Sanamacha Chanu ( IND )",
"52.25",
"82.5",
"105.0",
"187.5"
],
[
"8",
"Taengmo Muangpho ( THA )",
"52.15",
"85.0",
"100.0",
"185.0"
],
[
"9",
"Kang Pong-nyo ( PRK )",
"52.95",
"80.0",
"105.0",
"185.0"
],
[
"10",
"Mari Nakaga ( JPN )",
"53.00",
"80.0",
"102.5",
"182.5"
],
[
"11",
"Noriko Hasegawa ( JPN )",
"52.00",
"77.5",
"100.0",
"177.5"
],
[
"12",
"Choi Myung-shik ( KOR )",
"52.55",
"75.0",
"102.5",
"177.5"
]
] | Results | Weightlifting_at_the_1998_Asian_Games_–_Women's_53_kg_0 | The women's 53 kilograms event at the 1998 Asian Games took place on 8 December 1998 at Thunder Dome, Maung Thong Thani Sports Complex. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Drake | Larry Drake | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1983",
"American Playhouse",
"Conveener / Homer",
"Episode : The Skin of Our Teeth"
],
[
"1983",
"Hardcastle and McCormick",
"Jesse Roberts",
"Episode : Just Another Round of That Old Song"
],
[
"1986",
"Code of Vengeance",
"Jack Fergusen",
"Episode : Rustler 's Moon"
],
[
"1987",
"Hunter",
"Kirkland",
"Episode : Hot Pursuit , Part 2"
],
[
"1987-1994",
"L.A. Law",
"Benny Stulwicz",
"143 episodes Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series ( 1988-1989 ) Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series ( 1988-1989 ) Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Series , Miniseries or Television Film ( 1989-1990 , 1992 ) Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series ( 1990 )"
],
[
"1989",
"Tales from the Crypt",
"Santa",
"Episode : And All Through the House"
],
[
"1990",
"Tales from the Crypt",
"Tobias",
"Episode : The Secret"
],
[
"1995",
"The Outer Limits",
"Robert Vitale",
"Episode : The Message"
],
[
"1995",
"The Naked Truth",
"Dr. Bryce Fromm",
"Episode : Elvis Is Coming !"
],
[
"1996",
"Superman : The Animated Series",
"Mr. Eelan",
"Episode : My Girl"
],
[
"1997",
"Spy Game",
"Leo Ludwig",
"Episode : Well , Nothing to Fear but Death Itself"
],
[
"1997",
"Dead Man 's Gun",
"Samuel Buryin ' Sam Roller",
"Episode : Buryin ' Sam"
],
[
"1998",
"Prey",
"Dr. Walter Attwood",
"14 episodes"
],
[
"1998",
"Fantasy Island",
"Bill Terken",
"Episode : Estrogen"
],
[
"1999",
"Batman Beyond",
"Jackson Chappell",
"Episode : The Winning Edge"
],
[
"1999-2004",
"Johnny Bravo",
"Pops",
"34 episodes"
],
[
"2000",
"The Fearing Mind",
"Police Officer Hooper",
"Episode : On the Road"
],
[
"2000",
"Star Trek : Voyager",
"Chellick",
"Episode : Critical Care"
],
[
"2001",
"Stargate SG-1",
"Burrock",
"Episode : Beast of Burden"
],
[
"2001",
"Thieves",
"Robert Ventana",
"Episode : The Long Con"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | Larry_Drake_1 | Larry Richard Drake (February 21, 1950 - March 17, 2016) was an American actor, voice artist, and comedian, best known as Benny Stulwicz in L.A. Law, for which he won two Primetime Emmy Awards. He also appeared as Robert G. Durant in both Darkman and and was the voice of Pops in Johnny Bravo. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Detroit_Lions_season | 2016 Detroit Lions season | [
"Date",
"Player",
"Position",
"Contract"
] | [
[
"March 4",
"Tyrunn Walker",
"Defensive tackle",
"1 year / $ 1.6 million"
],
[
"March 9",
"Haloti Ngata",
"Defensive tackle",
"2 years / $ 12 million"
],
[
"March 11",
"Crezdon Butler",
"Cornerback",
"1 year / $ 745,000"
],
[
"March 11",
"Don Muhlbach",
"Long snapper",
"1 year / $ 1.05 million"
],
[
"March 11",
"Dan Orlovsky",
"Quarterback",
"1 year / $ 1.065 million"
],
[
"March 11",
"Tahir Whitehead",
"Linebacker",
"2 years / $ 8 million"
],
[
"March 16",
"Tim Wright",
"Tight end",
"1 year / $ 675,000"
],
[
"October 25",
"Josh Bynes",
"Linebacker",
"1 year / $ 760,000"
]
] | Offseason -- Re-signings | 2016_Detroit_Lions_season_0 | The 2016 Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 87th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 83rd as the Detroit Lions, and their third under head coach Jim Caldwell. On January 8, 2016, the Lions hired Bob Quinn as general manager. This was also the first season in over 40 years in which the Lions had an official cheerleading squad. The Lions improved upon their 7-9 record from 2015, and clinched a playoff spot for the first time since 2014 - the Lions finished tied with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the last NFC playoff spot, but won the tiebreaker based on their record against common opponents. However, the Lions were defeated by the Seattle Seahawks in the Wild Card Round and extended their playoff losing streak to nine games. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angad_Bedi | Angad Bedi | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"2005",
"Cook Na Kaho",
"Host"
],
[
"2010",
"Extraaa Innings T20",
"Host"
],
[
"2010",
"Fear Factor : Khatron Ke Khiladi",
"Contestant"
],
[
"2011",
"Emotional Atyachar",
"Host"
],
[
"2016",
"24",
"Dhruv Awasthi"
],
[
"2017",
"Inside Edge",
"Arvind Vashisht"
],
[
"2019",
"The Verdict - State vs Nanavati",
"Karl Jamshed Khandalavala"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | Angad_Bedi_1 | Angad Singh Bedi (born 6 February 1983) is an Indian film actor and model. He made his Hindi film debut in 2011 with F.A.L.T.U. Angad made his television debut with Kaya Taran, an adaptation of a Malayalam short story by N. S. Madhavan, When Big Tree Falls, The Earth Is Bound To Shake. In 2012 Angad was arrested at a rave party at a Suburban Juhu Hotel, he tested positive for the consumption of cannabis and ecstasy and was later released on bail. Angad has also appeared in a cooking show called Cook Na Kaho on Star One. He hosted the first season of the reality television show Emotional Atyachar on UTV Bindass before being replaced by Pravesh Rana. He participated in Season 3 of Colors' show . Angad is currently working on The Little Godfather, directed by Joy Augustine. He is also part of the movie Soorma, the biopic of the Indian hockey player Sandeep Singh playing the Indian field hockey player Bikramjit Singh. Angad is best known for his performances in works such as Ungli (2014), and PINK (2016). In 2017 he starred as lead in Amazon original series series Inside Edge. He was also seen In Tiger Zinda Hai with Salman Khan. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_stations_in_Indiana | List of power stations in Indiana | [
"Name",
"Location",
"Act . units",
"Stacks",
"In service dates",
"Unit capacity ( 2009 )",
"Nameplate capacity ( 2009 MW )",
"Owner type",
"Owner ( s ) ( 2009 )"
] | [
[
"A.B . Brown",
"Posey Co. / Vand . Co",
"4",
"4",
"1 1979 2 1986 3 1991 4 2002",
"1 & 2 235 MW 3 & 4 88.2 MW",
"707",
"Large Corporation",
"Vectren"
],
[
"Bailly",
"Chesterton",
"0",
"1",
"1 1962 2 1968",
"1 190 MW 2 413 MW",
"604",
"Large Corporation",
"NIPSCO"
],
[
"Cayuga",
"Cayuga",
"2",
"3",
"1 1970 2 1972",
"1 531 MW 2 531 MW",
"1062",
"Large Corporation",
"Duke Energy Indiana"
],
[
"Clifty Creek",
"Madison",
"6",
"3",
"1-5 1955 6 1956",
"All 6 : 217 MW",
"1,303",
"Conglomerate",
"Ohio Valley E.C"
],
[
"Crawfordsville Mun",
"Crawfordsville",
"2",
"2",
"1 1955 2 1956",
"1 11.5 MW 2 12.6 MW",
"24.1",
"City Utility",
"Crawfordsville E.L. & P"
],
[
"F.B . Culley",
"Newburgh",
"3",
"3",
"1 1955 2 1966 3 1973",
"1 46 MW 2 104 MW 3 265 MW",
"415",
"Large Corporation",
"Vectren"
],
[
"Eagle Valley",
"Martinsville",
"4",
"3",
"1 1951 2 & 3 1953 4 1956",
"1 50 MW 2 & 3 69 MW 4 114 MW",
"302",
"Large Corporation",
"AES / IPALCO"
],
[
"Gallagher",
"New Albany",
"0",
"2",
"1 1958 2 1959 3 1960 4 1961",
"2 & 4 280 MW",
"600",
"Large Corporation",
"Duke Energy Indiana"
],
[
"Gibson",
"Northwestern Gibson County",
"5",
"4",
"1 & 2 1976 3 & 4 1979 5 1982",
"All 5 : 630 MW",
"3,145",
"Large Corp Franchised",
"D.E.I . 100% 1-4 90.3% 5 See Gibson G.S . for details"
],
[
"Harding St./ ( former E.W . Stout )",
"South Side Indianapolis",
"4",
"4",
"1 1958 2 1961 3 1973 4 2001",
"1 & 2 114 MW 3 & 4 471 MW",
"1,170",
"Large Corporation",
"IPALCO"
],
[
"Jasper Mun",
"Jasper",
"0",
"1",
"1968",
"14.5 MW",
"14.5",
"City Utility",
"Jasper M.E.U"
],
[
"Logansport",
"Logansport",
"2",
"1",
"1 1958 2 1964",
"1 18 MW 2 25 MW",
"43",
"City Utility",
"Logansport Municipal Utility"
],
[
"Merom",
"Merom",
"2",
"1",
"1 1982 2 1983",
"Both : 540 MW",
"1080",
"R.E.M.C",
"Hoosier Energy"
],
[
"Michigan City",
"Michigan City",
"1",
"2 1",
"1974",
"540 MW",
"540",
"Large Corporation",
"NIPSCO"
],
[
"D.H. Mitchell",
"Gary",
"3",
"2",
"1 & 2 1958 3 1970",
"All 3 128 MW",
"384",
"Large Corporation",
"NIPSCO"
],
[
"Petersburg",
"Petersburg",
"4",
"4",
"1 1967 2 1969 3 1977 4 1986",
"1 253 MW 2 471 MW 3 & 4 574 MW",
"1,873",
"Large Corporation",
"AES / IPALCO"
],
[
"F.E . Ratts",
"Petersburg",
"0",
"2",
"Both 1970",
"Both 117 MW",
"233",
"R.E.M.C",
"Hoosier Energy"
],
[
"Rockport",
"Rockport",
"2",
"2",
"1 1984 2 1989",
"Both : 1,300 MW",
"2,600",
"Large Corporation",
"Indiana - Michigan Power"
],
[
"R.M . Schahfer",
"Wheatfield",
"4",
"4",
"1 1976 2 1979 3 1983 4 1986",
"1 540 MW 2 556 MW 3 & 4 423 MW",
"1,943",
"Large Corporation",
"NIPSCO"
],
[
"Tanner 's Creek",
"Lawrenceburg",
"0",
"5",
"1 1951 2 1952 3 1954 4 1964",
"1 & 2 : 153 MW 3 215 MW 4 580 MW",
"1,100",
"Large Corporation",
"Indiana - Michigan Power"
]
] | Coal-fired | List_of_power_stations_in_Indiana_0 | List of electricity-generating stations and peaking stations in Indiana. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kannada_script | Kannada script | [
"",
"voiceless",
"voiceless aspirate",
"voiced",
"voiced aspirate",
"nasal"
] | [
[
"Velars",
"ಕ ( ka )",
"ಖ ( kha )",
"ಗ ( ga )",
"ಘ ( gha )",
"ಙ ( ṅa )"
],
[
"Palatals",
"ಚ ( ca )",
"ಛ ( cha )",
"ಜ ( ja )",
"ಝ ( jha )",
"ಞ ( ña )"
],
[
"Retroflex",
"ಟ ( ṭa )",
"ಠ ( ṭha )",
"ಡ ( ḍa )",
"ಢ ( ḍha )",
"ಣ ( ṇa )"
],
[
"Dentals",
"ತ ( ta )",
"ಥ ( tha )",
"ದ ( da )",
"ಧ ( dha )",
"ನ ( na )"
],
[
"Labials",
"ಪ ( pa )",
"ಫ ( pha )",
"ಬ ( ba )",
"ಭ ( bha )",
"ಮ ( ma )"
]
] | Consonant letters -- Structured consonants | The structured consonants are classified according to where the tongue touches the palate of the mouth and are classified accordingly into five structured groups . These consonants are shown here with their IAST transcriptions . | Kannada_script_1 | The Kannada script (IAST: Kannaḍa lipi) is an abugida of the Brahmic family, used primarily to write the Kannada language, one of the Dravidian languages of South India especially in the state of Karnataka, Kannada script is widely used for writing Sanskrit texts in Karnataka. Several minor languages, such as Tulu, Konkani, Kodava, Sanketi and Beary, also use alphabets based on the Kannada script. The Kannada and Telugu scripts share high mutual intellegibility with each other, and are often considered to be regional variants of single script. Other scripts similar to Kannada script are Sinhala script (which included some elements from the Kadamba script), and Old Peguan script
(used in Burma). The Kannada script (ಅಕ್ಷರಮಾಲೆ akṣaramāle or ವರ್ಣಮಾಲೆ varṇamāle) is a phonemic abugida of forty-nine letters, and is written from left to right. The character set is almost identical to that of other Brahmic scripts. Consonantal letters imply an inherent vowel. Letters representing consonants are combined to form digraphs (ಒತ್ತಕ್ಷರ ottakṣara) when there is no intervening vowel. Otherwise, each letter corresponds to a syllable. The letters are classified into three categories: ಸ್ವರ svara (vowels), ವ್ಯಂಜನ vyañjana (consonants), and ಯೋಗವಾಹಕ yōgavāhaka (semiconsonants). The Kannada words for a letter of the script are ಅಕ್ಷರ akshara, ಅಕ್ಕರ akkara, and ವರ್ಣ varṇa. Each letter has its own form (ಆಕಾರ ākāra) and sound (ಶಬ್ದ śabda), providing the visible and audible representations, respectively. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lithuanian_records_in_swimming | List of Lithuanian records in swimming | [
"Event",
"Time",
"",
"Name",
"Club",
"Date",
"Meet",
"Location"
] | [
[
"50m freestyle",
"25.04",
"sf",
"Rūta Meilutytė",
"Lithuania",
"3 August 2018",
"European Championships",
"Glasgow , United Kingdom"
],
[
"100m freestyle",
"54.94",
"",
"Rūta Meilutytė",
"Lithuania",
"28 August 2013",
"World Junior Championships",
"Dubai , United Arab Emirates"
],
[
"200m freestyle",
"2:00.11",
"h",
"Rūta Meilutytė",
"Plymouth Leander",
"10 April 2014",
"British Championships",
"Glasgow , United Kingdom"
],
[
"400m freestyle",
"4:19.05",
"",
"Jūratė Ščerbinskaitė",
"Kauno Centro SM",
"2 February 2014",
"Nice International Meet",
"Nice , France"
],
[
"800m freestyle",
"9:01.16",
"",
"Jūratė Ščerbinskaitė",
"Kauno Centro SM",
"30 June 2012",
"Lithuanian Championships",
"Alytus , Lithuania"
],
[
"1500m freestyle",
"17:35.29",
"",
"Lina Daugvilaitė",
"Cougar SC",
"9 March 2008",
"USA Sectional meet",
"Federal Way , United States"
],
[
"50m backstroke",
"28.78",
"sf",
"Rūta Meilutytė",
"Lithuania",
"29 August 2013",
"World Junior Championships",
"Dubai , United Arab Emirates"
],
[
"100m backstroke",
"1:02.02",
"h",
"Ugnė Mažutaitytė",
"Lithuania",
"24 July 2017",
"World Championships",
"Budapest , Hungary"
],
[
"200m backstroke",
"2:11.56",
"",
"Ugnė Mažutaitytė",
"Unattached",
"8 December 2019",
"U.S. Open",
"Atlanta , United States"
],
[
"50m breaststroke",
"29.48",
"sf , ER",
"Rūta Meilutytė",
"Lithuania",
"3 August 2013",
"World Championships",
"Barcelona , Spain"
],
[
"100m breaststroke",
"1:04.35",
"sf , ER",
"Rūta Meilutytė",
"Lithuania",
"29 July 2013",
"World Championships",
"Barcelona , Spain"
],
[
"200m breaststroke",
"2:25.62",
"",
"Rūta Meilutytė",
"Lithuania",
"9 August 2017",
"Energy for Swim",
"Rome , Italy"
],
[
"50m butterfly",
"27.14",
"sf",
"Rūta Meilutytė",
"Lithuania",
"28 August 2013",
"World Junior Championships",
"Dubai , United Arab Emirates"
],
[
"100m butterfly",
"1:00.54",
"sf",
"Beatričė Kanapienytė",
"Lithuania",
"8 July 2016",
"European Junior Championships",
"Hódmezővásárhely , Hungary"
],
[
"200m butterfly",
"2:18.29",
"h",
"Beatričė Kanapienytė",
"Lithuania",
"6 July 2016",
"European Junior Championships",
"Hódmezővásárhely , Hungary"
],
[
"200m individual medley",
"2:12.32",
"",
"Rūta Meilutytė",
"Lithuania",
"29 August 2013",
"World Junior Championships",
"Dubai , United Arab Emirates"
],
[
"400m individual medley",
"4:58.04",
"",
"Kotryna Teterevkova",
"Vilniaus MSC",
"27 June 2019",
"Lithuanian U-23 Championships",
"Klaipėda , Lithuania"
],
[
"4×100m freestyle relay",
"3:54.97",
"h",
"( 56.94 ) Rugilė Mileišytė ( 58.16 ) Gritė Apanavičiūtė ( 1:00.71 ) Raminta Dvariškytė ( 59.16 ) Aistė Dobrovolskaitė",
"Lithuania",
"26 July 2009",
"World Championships",
"Rome , Italy"
],
[
"4×200m freestyle relay",
"8:47.75",
"",
"Aistë Dobrovolskaitė Monika Apčinikovaitė Evelīna Bieleckaitė Rugile Mileišytė",
"-",
"19 June 2010",
"Latvian Championships",
"Riga , Latvia"
],
[
"4×100m medley relay",
"4:12.30",
"h",
"( 1:02.72 ) Rugilė Mileišytė ( 1:09.97 ) Gritė Apanavičiūtė ( 1:02.05 ) Raminta Dvariškytė ( 57.56 ) Aistė Dobrovolskaitė",
"Lithuania",
"1 August 2009",
"World Championships",
"Rome , Italy"
]
] | Long course ( 50m ) -- Women | List_of_Lithuanian_records_in_swimming_1 | This is a listing of the national Swimming records for Lithuania. They are the fastest time ever-swum by a Lithuanian swimming in either a long course (50m) or short course (25m) pool. These records are maintained by Lithuania's national swimming federation: Lietuvos plaukimo federacija (LPF). Records are keep for the following events, for both long course and short course pool and for males and females: |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results | 1994 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics – Results | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"Everson Teixeira da Silva",
"Brazil",
"50.65",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"Juan Vallín",
"Mexico",
"51.18",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Alejandro Argudín",
"Cuba",
"51.86",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"Alex Foster",
"Costa Rica",
"52.05",
"q"
],
[
"5",
"David López",
"Spain",
"52.65",
"q"
],
[
"6",
"Eric Krings",
"Guatemala",
"53.10",
""
]
] | Heat 1 – 29 October Heat 2 – 29 October | 1994_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_20 | These are the results of the 1994 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics which took place from 27 to 30 October 1994 at Estadio Municipal Teodoro Bronzini in Mar del Plata, Argentina. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland_V_(TV_series) | Holland V (TV series) | [
"Award",
"Nominee",
"Result"
] | [
[
"Young Talent Award 青苹果奖",
"Wang Yu 王宇",
"Won"
],
[
"Best Actor 最佳男主角",
"Xie Shaoguang 谢韶光",
"Won"
],
[
"Best Actress 最佳女主角",
"Chen Liping 陈莉萍",
"Won"
],
[
"Best Actress 最佳女主角",
"Jeanette Aw 欧萱",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Best Supporting Actor 最佳男配角",
"Huang Wenyong 黃文永",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Best Supporting Actor 最佳男配角",
"Huang Yiliang 黄奕良",
"Won"
],
[
"Best Supporting Actor 最佳男配角",
"Jeff Wang 王建复",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Best Supporting Actor 最佳男配角",
"San Yow 姚彣隆",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Best Supporting Actress 最佳女配角",
"Patricia Mok 莫小玲",
"Won"
],
[
"Best Supporting Actress 最佳女配角",
"Xiang Yun 向云",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Best Drama Serial 最佳电视剧",
"N/A",
"Won"
],
[
"Top Rated Drama Series 最高收视率电视剧",
"Holland V",
"Won"
],
[
"Best Theme Song 最佳主题曲",
"快乐密码 by the Theng sisters",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Best Screenplay",
"Ang Eng Tee",
"Won"
]
] | 2003 Accolades | At the Star Awards 2003 , the show , at time on the ceremony , set a record for the most number of acting nominations awarded to a cast in a single year , with nine ( four were in the Best Supporting Actor category , which was also a record ) . The drama also made notable history by becoming the first show to earn such distinction on winning all four major acting categories at the ceremony ; at eight wins ( five won during the main ceremony ) , it originally had the highest number of wins in a Star Awards ceremony until the 2009 ceremony , where it was first beaten by The Little Nyonya 's nine wins ( the current record holder as of 2016 was The Dream Makers II ( another drama with a distinction of winning all four major acting categories ) , which won 12 ) . Additionally , at the Star Awards 25th Anniversary show ( 2007 ) , Holland V 's theme song was voted as one of the top five favourites theme songs and the character of Mo Wanwan ( portrayed by Chen Liping ) was named one of the five most memorable characters . The show itself was honoured as one of the top five favourite dramas . The character of Edison Ying Tiancheng ( portrayed by Jeff Wang ) was named one of the Top 10 most memorable villains . | Holland_V_(TV_series)_0 | Holland V (Chinese: 荷兰村) is a 2003 Singaporean drama series produced by MediaCorp. It stars Chen Liping, Xie Shaoguang, Jeanette Aw, Pierre Png & Cynthia Koh as the casts of the series. It was the third long-running drama in Singaporean television history, and was modelled on the long running Hong Kong drama A Kindred Spirit. Like A Kindred Spirit, the main family in the series, the Mo family, operates a small restaurant (serving nasi lemak) in Holland Village (also known as Holland V, hence the title). Originally intended to be 115 episodes long, the series was extended to 125 episodes after strong viewership. Holland V was also well-received in the Star Awards 2003 ceremony as it became one of the two dramas to have won every one of four major acting categories (the other was The Dream Makers (season 2) in 2015-16). |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_Air_Force | Argentine Air Force | [
"Rank in Spanish",
"Rank in English",
"US Air Force equivalent",
"RAF equivalent"
] | [
[
"Suboficial Mayor",
"Senior Sub-Officer",
"Chief Master Sergeant , Command Chief Master Sergeant",
"Warrant Officer"
],
[
"Suboficial Principal",
"Chief Sub-Officer",
"Senior Master Sergeant",
"Chief Technician"
],
[
"Suboficial Ayudante",
"Adjutant Sub-Officer",
"Master Sergeant",
"Flight Sergeant"
],
[
"Suboficial Auxiliar",
"Auxiliary Sub-Officer",
"Technical Sergeant",
"Sergeant"
],
[
"Cabo Principal",
"Principal Corporal",
"Staff Sergeant",
"Corporal"
],
[
"Cabo Primero",
"Corporal First Class",
"Senior Airman",
"Junior Technician Senior Aircraftman Technician/ Senior Aircraftwoman Technician Lance Corporal"
],
[
"Cabo",
"Corporal",
"Airman First Class",
"Senior Aircraftman / Senior Aircraftwoman"
],
[
"Voluntario Primero",
"Volunteer First Class",
"Airman",
"Leading Aircraftman / Leading Aircraftwoman"
],
[
"Voluntario Segundo",
"Volunteer Second Class",
"Airman Basic",
"Aircraftman / Aircraftwoman"
]
] | Ranks -- Non-Commissioned Officers and Enlisted personnel | Argentine_Air_Force_1 | The Argentine Air Force (, or simply FAA) is the national aviation branch of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic. In 2010 it had 14,600 military personnel and 6,900 civilian personnel. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Women's_100_metres | Athletics at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's 100 metres | [
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Edidiong Odiong ( BRN )",
"11.30"
],
[
"2",
"Dutee Chand ( IND )",
"11.32"
],
[
"3",
"Wei Yongli ( CHN )",
"11.33"
],
[
"4",
"Hajar Al-Khaldi ( BRN )",
"11.38"
],
[
"5",
"Liang Xiaojing ( CHN )",
"11.42"
],
[
"6",
"Olga Safronova ( KAZ )",
"11.43"
],
[
"7",
"Nigina Sharipova ( UZB )",
"11.45"
],
[
"8",
"Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli ( MAS )",
"11.61"
]
] | Results -- Final | Wind : +0.3 m/s | Athletics_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Women's_100_metres_8 | The women's 100 metres event at the 2018 Asian Games was held at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia on 25-26 August 2018. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nags_Head,_North_Carolina | Nags Head, North Carolina | [
"Landmark name",
"Date listed",
"Location"
] | [
[
"Bodie Island Lifesaving and Coast Guard Station",
"February 9 , 1979",
"S of Nags Head on NC 12 35°50′11″N 75°33′33″W / 35.83639°N 75.55917°W / 35.83639 ; -75.55917 ( Bodie Island Lifesaving/Coast Guard Station )"
],
[
"Bodie Island Light Station",
"July 4 , 2003",
"Off NC 12 35°49′12″N 75°33′49″W / 35.82000°N 75.56361°W / 35.82000 ; -75.56361 ( Bodie Island Light Station )"
],
[
"First Colony Inn",
"January 21 , 1993",
"6720 S. Virginia Dare Trail 35°55′6″N 75°36′13″W / 35.91833°N 75.60361°W / 35.91833 ; -75.60361 ( First Colony Inn )"
],
[
"Markham-Albertson-Stinson Cottage",
"January 13 , 2006",
"4300 W. Soundside Rd . 35°56′45.51″N 75°37′45.93″W / 35.9459750°N 75.6294250°W / 35.9459750 ; -75.6294250 ( Markham -- Albertson -- Stinson Cottage )"
],
[
"Mattie Midgett Store and House",
"December 23 , 2004",
"4008 S. Virginia Dare Trail 35°57′23″N 75°37′28″W / 35.95639°N 75.62444°W / 35.95639 ; -75.62444 ( Midgett , Mattie , Store and House )"
],
[
"Nags Head Beach Cottages Historic District",
"August 19 , 1977",
"U.S. 158 35°57′50″N 75°35′49″W / 35.96389°N 75.59694°W / 35.96389 ; -75.59694 ( Nags Head Beach Cottages Historic District )"
],
[
"Sea Foam Motel",
"December 23 , 2004",
"7111 S. Virginia Dare Trail 35°54′37″N 75°35′47″W / 35.91028°N 75.59639°W / 35.91028 ; -75.59639 ( Sea Foam Motel )"
],
[
"USS Huron ( 1875 )",
"November 15 , 1991",
"Address restricted"
]
] | Landmarks and attractions | Located in Nags Head is the largest sand dune on the East Coast at Jockey 's Ridge State Park . [ 12 ] The sand dune has migrated over the years from the energy of coastal winds and has buried a miniature golf course along the way . Jockey 's Ridge has been popular with hang-gliders since the advent of the sport , as well as kite flyers . The park 's visitor center includes an informative museum with exhibits on sand , weather , and local fauna . The diversity of wildlife may change with seasonal migrations and includes bird species , foxes , mice , squirrels , occasional deer and rabbits . One of the most exciting features of the Ridge is its capriciousness . Annual visitors find that ephemeral pools can spring up , and the sand can shift , making for a fresh experience every time . From the top of the Ridge , the ocean as well as the sound can be seen . Jockey 's Ridge has a sound beach on the Roanoke Sound side where visitors may swim . The Nags Head Woods Ecological Preserve is 1,092 acres ( 4.42 km2 ) and lies North of Jockey 's Ridge and east of Roanoke Sound . It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1974 . [ 13 ] As in any other beach town , the ocean and shoreline are the major attractions , providing beaches for swimming , sunbathing , and a variety of water sports . A series of historic cottages overlook the beach in sections . There are three piers popular for fishing : Nags Head Pier , Jennette 's Pier ( severely damaged by Hurricane Isabel in 2003 , bought and renovated by the North Carolina Aquariums , reopened in May 2011 ) , and Outer Banks Pier . The town also features miniature golf courses and small amusement centers with go-karts and bumper cars for family entertainment . Other attractions include various National Register of Historic Places in or near Nags Head , such as the following : | Nags_Head,_North_Carolina_0 | Nags Head is a town in Dare County, North Carolina, United States. It is a busy vacation spot because of its beaches and sand dunes of Jockey's Ridge. The population was 2,757 at the 2010 census. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Smoking_(2007_film) | No Smoking (2007 film) | [
"Song",
"Singer ( s )",
"Lyricist",
"Duration"
] | [
[
"Phook De ( Club Mix )",
"Rekha Bhardwaj",
"Gulzar",
"5:15"
],
[
"Kash Laga",
"Sukhwinder Singh , Daler Mehndi , Vishal Bhardwaj",
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"5:47"
],
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"Ash Tray",
"Deva Sengupta",
"Gulzar",
"4:39"
],
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"Phook De",
"Sukhwinder Singh",
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[
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"Gulzar",
"5:06"
],
[
"Jab Bhi Ciggaret ( Jazz )",
"Adnan Sami",
"Gulzar",
"5:03"
]
] | Soundtrack -- Track listing | No_Smoking_(2007_film)_0 | No Smoking is a 2007 Indian neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Anurag Kashyap and co-produced by Vishal Bhardwaj and Kumar Mangat. The film stars John Abraham, Ayesha Takia, Ranvir Shorey and Paresh Rawal in the lead roles, while Bipasha Basu appears in an Item number. The film is loosely based upon the short story Quitters, Inc. by Stephen King, which was previously adapted as one of three segments featured in Hollywood anthology film, Cat's Eye (1985). It became the second Indian film after Julie Ganapathi and first Hindi-language film to be adapted from a Stephen King work. The story follows K (Abraham) a self-obsessed, narcissist chain smoker who agrees to kick his habit to save his marriage and visits a rehabilitation centre, but is caught in a labyrinth game by Baba Bengali (Rawal), the man who guarantees he will make him quit. The film released worldwide on 26 October 2007, but was met with a lukewarm response from Indian critics and mixed response from overseas critics. The film did not perform well at the box office either, becoming one of the major disasters of the year. According to Kashyap, the film failed because, it was considered much ahead of its time, courtesy of its dark and unusual storyline comprising with elements of surrealism, fantasy, dream, reality, horror and dark humour which left critics and the cinema-goers baffled, this was frowned upon by Indian audiences, as it was unconventional, pretentious and they had never seen anything like it. But in later years the film received positive reviews and has become a cult film. No Smoking was nominated at several award ceremonies in 2008, primarily for the technical aspects of the film, including 3 Filmfare award nominations. Before a full cinematic release in India, the film was invited to be screened at the Rome Film Festival where it won huge appreciation from the audience and critics alike. In 2011 the film was played at several film festivals in India and China, receiving unanimous applause and praise, as well as winning a number of awards. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_San_Miguel_Beermen_season | 2017–18 San Miguel Beermen season | [
"Game",
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"High points",
"High rebounds",
"High assists",
"Location/Attendance",
"Series"
] | [
[
"1",
"July 27",
"Barangay Ginebra",
"L 99-127",
"Renaldo Balkman ( 27 )",
"Renaldo Balkman ( 13 )",
"Alex Cabagnot ( 7 )",
"Smart Araneta Coliseum 11,883",
"0-1"
],
[
"2",
"July 29",
"Barangay Ginebra",
"W 134-109",
"Alex Cabagnot ( 33 )",
"Renaldo Balkman ( 11 )",
"Alex Cabagnot ( 9 )",
"Smart Araneta Coliseum 15,042",
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],
[
"3",
"August 1",
"Barangay Ginebra",
"W 132-94",
"Renaldo Balkman ( 28 )",
"June Mar Fajardo ( 15 )",
"Marcio Lassiter ( 9 )",
"Smart Araneta Coliseum",
"2-1"
],
[
"4",
"August 3",
"Barangay Ginebra",
"L 100-130",
"Arwind Santos ( 22 )",
"June Mar Fajardo ( 14 )",
"Alex Cabagnot ( 6 )",
"Smart Araneta Coliseum 12,288",
"2-2"
],
[
"5",
"August 5",
"Barangay Ginebra",
"L 83-87",
"Renaldo Balkman ( 34 )",
"Renaldo Balkman ( 20 )",
"Chris Ross ( 9 )",
"Smart Araneta Coliseum 16,958",
"2-3"
],
[
"6",
"August 8",
"Barangay Ginebra",
"L 77-87",
"June Mar Fajardo ( 29 )",
"June Mar Fajardo ( 15 )",
"Brian Heruela ( 4 )",
"Mall of Asia Arena 20,490",
"2-4"
]
] | 2017–18_San_Miguel_Beermen_season_14 | The 2017-18 San Miguel Beermen season was the 43rd season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartermaine_family | Quartermaine family | [
"Name",
"Year ( s )",
"Name",
"Year ( s )",
"Name",
"Year ( s )",
"Name",
"Year ( s )"
] | [
[
"Edward Quartermaine",
"1978-89",
"Alan Quartermaine",
"1989-90",
"Ned Ashton",
"1990-91",
"Paul Hornsby",
"1991"
],
[
"Ned Ashton",
"1991-96",
"Edward Quartermaine",
"1996",
"Ned Ashton",
"1996-99",
"A.J . Quartermaine",
"1999-2000"
],
[
"Edward Quartermaine",
"2000-01",
"Skye Chandler-Quartermaine",
"2001-02",
"Edward Quartermaine Skye Chandler-Quartermaine",
"2002",
"Edward Quartermaine",
"2002"
],
[
"Ned Ashton",
"2002-03",
"A.J . Quartermaine",
"2003",
"Ned Ashton",
"2003-04",
"Edward Quartermaine",
"2004"
],
[
"Tracy Quartermaine",
"2004-05",
"Lorenzo Alcazar",
"2005",
"Tracy Quartermaine",
"2005-13",
"Tracy Quartermaine Lucy Coe",
"2013"
],
[
"A.J . Quartermaine",
"2013",
"Tracy Quartermaine",
"2013-14",
"Michael Quartermaine",
"2014-15",
"Nikolas Cassadine",
"2015-16"
]
] | ELQ -- Personnel | Quartermaine_family_1 | The Quartermaine family is a fictional family from the ABC soap opera, General Hospital. Created and introduced by Douglas Marland, the wealthy and eccentric family has been a continuous staple on General Hospital since their introduction in the 1970s. The Quartermaines were first introduced in 1977, when Stuart Damon originated the role of Alan Quartermaine. His parents and sister were next to be brought on canvas. Anna Lee originated matriarch Lila Quartermaine, with David Lewis being the first to play her husband Edward. Jane Elliot was cast as sharp-talking Tracy. The family owned business, ELQ Industries, named for the family's patriarch, Edward Louis Quartermaine, has been the center of several conflicts within the family. The family is currently represented onscreen by Monica, Ned, Olivia, Jason, Brook Lynn, Michael, Jake, Danny, Scout and Jonah. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spouse_of_the_Governor-General_of_New_Zealand | Spouse of the Governor-General of New Zealand | [
"#",
"Governor-General",
"Term start",
"Term end",
"Spouse",
"Born",
"Died"
] | [
[
"1",
"Arthur Foljambe , 2nd Earl of Liverpool",
"28 June 1917",
"8 July 1920",
"Annette Monck , Countess of Liverpool GBE",
"23 May 1875",
"25 May 1948"
],
[
"2",
"John Jellicoe , 1st Earl Jellicoe",
"27 September 1920",
"12 December 1924",
"Florence Gwendoline Cayzer , Lady Jellicoe",
"20 July 1877",
"12 May 1964"
],
[
"3",
"Sir Charles Fergusson , 7th Baronet",
"13 December 1924",
"8 February 1930",
"Alice Mary Boyle , Lady Fergusson",
"18 December 1877",
"1 January 1958"
],
[
"4",
"Charles Bathurst , 1st Viscount Bledisloe",
"19 March 1930",
"15 March 1935",
"Hon Bertha Susan , Lady Bledisloe",
"c. 1869",
"1926"
],
[
"5",
"George Monckton-Arundell , 8th Viscount Galway",
"12 April 1935",
"3 February 1941",
"Lucia Margaret White , Lady Galway",
"3 December 1890",
"1983"
],
[
"6",
"Cyril Newall , 1st Baron Newall",
"22 February 1941",
"19 April 1946",
"Olive Foster , Lady Newall",
"?",
"c. 1988"
],
[
"7",
"Bernard Freyberg , 1st Baron Freyberg",
"17 June 1946",
"15 August 1952",
"Barbara Jekyll , Lady Freyberg",
"14 June 1887",
"24 September 1973"
],
[
"8",
"Willoughby Norrie , 1st Baron Norrie",
"2 December 1952",
"25 July 1957",
"Patricia Merryweather Bainbridge , Lady Norrie",
"March 1907",
"January 2001"
],
[
"9",
"Charles Lyttelton , 10th Viscount Cobham",
"5 September 1957",
"13 September 1962",
"Elizabeth Alison Makeig-Jones , Lady Cobham",
"?",
"1986"
],
[
"10",
"Bernard Fergusson , Baron Ballantrae",
"9 November 1962",
"20 October 1967",
"Laura Margaret Grenfell , Lady Ballantrae",
"14 April 1920",
"17 December 1979"
],
[
"11",
"Sir Arthur Porritt , Baron Porritt",
"1 December 1967",
"7 September 1972",
"Kathleen Mary Peck , Lady Porritt",
"25 October 1913",
"13 July 1998"
],
[
"12",
"Sir Denis Blundell",
"27 September 1972",
"5 October 1977",
"June Daphne Blundell , Lady Blundell",
"19 June 1922",
"31 October 2012"
],
[
"13",
"Sir Keith Holyoake",
"26 October 1977",
"25 October 1980",
"Dame Norma Holyoake",
"7 March 1909",
"18 December 1984"
],
[
"14",
"Sir David Beattie",
"6 November 1980",
"22 November 1985",
"Norma Margaret Sarah Macdonald , Lady Beattie",
"26 September 1925",
"9 May 2018"
],
[
"15",
"Sir Paul Reeves",
"22 November 1985",
"20 November 1990",
"Beverley Watkins , Lady Reeves",
"1934",
"living"
],
[
"16",
"Dame Catherine Tizard",
"20 November 1990",
"21 March 1996",
"Vacant",
"",
""
],
[
"17",
"Sir Michael Hardie Boys",
"21 March 1996",
"21 March 2001",
"Mary Zohrab , Lady Hardie Boys",
"?",
"living"
],
[
"18",
"Dame Silvia Cartwright",
"4 April 2001",
"4 August 2006",
"Peter Cartwright",
"3 May 1940",
"17 April 2019"
],
[
"19",
"Sir Anand Satyanand",
"23 August 2006",
"23 August 2011",
"Susan Sharpe , Lady Satyanand",
"1947",
"living"
],
[
"20",
"Sir Jerry Mateparae",
"31 August 2011",
"31 August 2016",
"Janine Grenside , Lady Mateparae",
"1965",
"living"
]
] | List of spouses of the Governor-General of New Zealand | Spouse_of_the_Governor-General_of_New_Zealand_0 | The spouse of the Governor-General of New Zealand generally assists the office-holder in welcoming ambassadors and their spouses, and in performing their other official duties. The Governor-General's spouse traditionally participates in celebratory occasions, attends functions and, as a patron of various voluntary associations, works to promote the activities of those associations. None of the activities have any official status. The spouse of the Administrator of the Government of New Zealand fulfills the role when the Administrator of the Government performs the function of the Governor-General. The current spouse (since 28 September 2016) is David Gascoigne, husband of Patsy Reddy. Both the Governor-General and their spouse are entitled to the style His/Her Excellency during the Governor-General's term of office, but not thereafter. The Governor-General is entitled to the style The Right Honourable for life; this does not extend to the spouse. Most of the spouses of Governors-General have been content to be background figures providing the office-holder with support. Some have been all but unknown to the general New Zealand public. However, some have been notable in their own right, and details are shown in the following table. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1923_Marquette_Golden_Avalanche_football_team | 1923 Marquette Golden Avalanche football team | [
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Site",
"Result"
] | [
[
"October 6",
"Saint Mary 's ( MN )",
"Milwaukee , WI",
"W 33-0"
],
[
"October 13",
"Ripon",
"Milwaukee , WI",
"W 31-0"
],
[
"October 20",
"Carroll ( WI )",
"Milwaukee , WI",
"W 16-0"
],
[
"October 27",
"at Boston College",
"Braves Field Boston , MA",
"W 7-6"
],
[
"November 3",
"at Detroit",
"University of Detroit Stadium Detroit , MI",
"W 18-6"
],
[
"November 10",
"North Dakota",
"Milwaukee , WI",
"W 24-0"
],
[
"November 17",
"South Dakota State",
"Milwaukee , WI",
"W 13-0"
],
[
"November 29",
"Vermont",
"Milwaukee , WI",
"W 20-0"
]
] | Schedule | 1923_Marquette_Golden_Avalanche_football_team_0 | The 1923 Marquette Golden Avalanche football team was an American football team that represented Marquette University as an independent during the 1923 college football season. In its second season under head coach Frank Murray, the team compiled an 8-0 record. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connie_Francis_Sings_"Never_on_Sunday" | Connie Francis Sings "Never on Sunday" | [
"#",
"Title",
"Songwriter",
"Length"
] | [
[
"1",
"Three Coins in the Fountain",
"Jule Styne , Sammy Cahn",
"3.09"
],
[
"2",
"Tammy",
"Jay Livingston , Ray Evans",
"3.14"
],
[
"3",
"Anna",
"Roman Vatro , William Engvick",
"2.32"
],
[
"4",
"Moonglow and Picnic",
"Harry Warren , Jack Brooks",
"2.52"
],
[
"5",
"Love Me Tender",
"George R. Poulton , Ken Darby , Elvis Presley",
"3.10"
],
[
"6",
"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing",
"Sammy Fain , Paul Francis Webster",
"2.49"
]
] | Track listing -- Side B | Connie_Francis_Sings_"Never_on_Sunday"_1 | Connie Francis sings Never on Sunday (full title as on cover: Connie Francis sings Never on Sunday and Other Title Songs From Motion Pictures) is a studio album of songs from motion pictures recorded by U. S. Entertainer Connie Francis:
The album was recorded on August 10 and 11, 1961, at Owen Bradley's studio Bradley Film & Recording in Nashville. Arrangements were provided by Cliff Parman who also conducted the sessions. Background vocals came from Millie Kirkham and The Jordanaires. Francis first collaboration at Bradley Film & Recording with Parman, Kirkham, The Jordanaires and Owen Bradley's team of musicians(resulting in her first use of the Nashville Sound) had taken place in January 1961 when recording Let the rest of the world go by (which would remain unreleased until 1996) and Someone Else's Boy. The latter was released as a single in the U. S. A. and failed to make the charts. But the international impact of the song was enormous. Francis recorded it in seven other languages, and with the exception of the Dutch version - which remained unreleased until 1988 - all foreign-language versions reached at least the Top Twenty in their respective countries, the German version even topping the Munich charts for several weeks, giving Francis her biggest German hit to date. In the wake of this success, Francis returned to Nashville several times to record further singles and albums with Bradley's highly prolific team of musicians and arrangers until her contract with MGM Records ended in 1969. Connie Francis sings 'Never on Sunday' was the first of these album projects to be released. Another album, Connie Francis sings Folk Song Favorites, had been recorded two days before on August 8 and 9, 1961 but was released later. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Li | Michelle Li | [
"Year",
"Tournament",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Result"
] | [
[
"2013",
"Macau Open",
"P. V. Sindhu",
"15-21 , 12-21",
"Runner-up"
],
[
"2014",
"Canada Open",
"Pai Yu-po",
"21-16 , 23-21",
"Winner"
],
[
"2015",
"Canada Open",
"Kaori Imabeppu",
"21-17 , 25-23",
"Winner"
],
[
"2016",
"Canada Open",
"Beiwen Zhang",
"Walkover",
"Winner"
],
[
"2017",
"U.S. Open",
"Aya Ohori",
"11-21 , 19-21",
"Runner-up"
],
[
"2017",
"Dutch Open",
"Beiwen Zhang",
"16-21 , 14-21",
"Runner-up"
]
] | Achievements -- BWF Grand Prix ( 3 titles , 3 runners-up ) | The BWF Grand Prix has two levels , the BWF Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold . It is a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation ( BWF ) since 2007 . Women 's singles | Michelle_Li_7 | Michelle Li (born November 3, 1991) is a Canadian badminton player from Markham, Ontario. Li is the 2014 Commonwealth Games champion and the first Canadian to win an individual gold medal in women's singles badminton at the Commonwealth Games. She has won gold in both singles and doubles at the Pan American Games, and won the singles and team event titles from the Pan Am Badminton Championships. As a competitor for Ontario, Li also won singles, doubles, and mixed team titles at the 2011 Canada Winter Games. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodger_Bumpass | Rodger Bumpass | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1984",
"Alvin and the Chipmunks",
"Additional voices",
"13 episodes"
],
[
"1985",
"The Jetsons",
"Additional voices",
"Ep . Elroy in Wonderland"
],
[
"1987",
"Mighty Mouse : The New Adventures",
"Additional voices",
"17 episodes"
],
[
"1989",
"Ring Raiders",
"Scorch",
"5 episodes"
],
[
"1989-1991",
"The Real Ghostbusters",
"Louis Tully",
"12 episodes"
],
[
"1991",
"TaleSpin",
"Dr. Axolotl",
"Ep . Bullethead Baloo"
],
[
"1991",
"Tiny Toon Adventures",
"Ronald Grump / Snowman",
"Ep . Pollution Solution"
],
[
"1991",
"The Toxic Crusaders",
"Toxie / Dr. Killemoff",
"13 episodes Credited as Roger Bumpass"
],
[
"1992",
"Petal to the Metal",
"Grumbles",
"Short"
],
[
"1992",
"Raw Toonage",
"Grumbles the Grizzly",
"13 episodes"
],
[
"1993",
"Batman : The Animated Series",
"Hoffman",
"Ep . Paging the Crime Doctor"
],
[
"1993",
"Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog",
"Robots",
"Ep . Super Special Sonic Search and Smash Squad ( uncredited )"
],
[
"1993",
"Problem Child",
"Additional voices",
"Television series short"
],
[
"1993-1994",
"Bonkers",
"Grumbles Grizzly",
"10 episodes"
],
[
"1994",
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles",
"Titanus",
"3 episodes"
],
[
"1994-1999",
"Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego ?",
"Chief",
"40 episodes"
],
[
"1995",
"Timon & Pumbaa",
"Savage Lion",
"Ep . Russia Hour/You Ghana Join the Club"
],
[
"1996",
"Quack Pack",
"Countdown Voice",
"Ep . None Like It Hot"
],
[
"1997",
"101 Dalmatians : The Series",
"Additional voices",
"Unknown episodes"
],
[
"1998",
"The Angry Beavers",
"Elephant / Sentry",
"Ep . Lumberjacks ' Delight/Zooing Time"
]
] | Filmography -- Voice over roles | Rodger_Bumpass_0 | Rodger Bumpass (born November 20, 1951) is an American actor, voice actor and comedian. He is best known for his long-running role as Squidward Tentacles on the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. He voices several other characters on the show as well, including Purple Doctor Fish and various anchovies. He also voiced The Chief in the animated series Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?, and Mr. Besser, the school principal in the animated series The Kids from Room 402. Bumpass has many other credits in animated films, animated television series, and video games. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashmika_Mandanna | Rashmika Mandanna | [
"Year",
"Films",
"Roles",
"Language"
] | [
[
"2016",
"Kirik Party",
"Saanvi Joseph",
"Kannada"
],
[
"2017",
"Anjani Putra",
"Geetha",
"Kannada"
],
[
"2017",
"Chamak",
"Kushi",
"Kannada"
],
[
"2018",
"Chalo",
"L. Karthika",
"Telugu"
],
[
"2018",
"Geetha Govindam",
"Geetha",
"Telugu"
],
[
"2018",
"Devadas",
"Pooja",
"Telugu"
],
[
"2019",
"Yajamana",
"Kaveri",
"Kannada"
],
[
"2019",
"Dear Comrade",
"Lilly",
"Telugu"
],
[
"2020",
"Sarileru Neekevvaru",
"Samskruthi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"2020",
"Bheeshma",
"Chaitra",
"Telugu"
],
[
"2020",
"Pogaru",
"TBA",
"Kannada"
],
[
"2020",
"Sultan",
"TBA",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2020",
"Pushpa",
"TBA",
"Telugu"
]
] | Filmography | Rashmika_Mandanna_1 | Rashmika Mandanna (born 5 April 1996), is an Indian film actress and model who appears predominantly in Kannada and Telugu films. She is popularly dubbed by the media and Kannada film industry as the 'Karnataka Crush'. Bangalore Times placed her first place in the list of '30 Most Desirable Woman of 2017'. She is one among very few actresses to enter Tollywood ₹100 crore club in a short span and one of the most popular actresses in Kannada and Telugu cinema industry. Rashmika made her debut in Kannada 2016 film Kirik Party which emerged as a blockuster hit and earned her overnight stardom in Karnataka. In 2017 she stared in two commercially successful films are Anjani Putra and Chamak. Later she made her Telugu debut with romantic drama Chalo in 2018, the film went on to become a super hit at box office. In the same year, she starred in the romcom film Geetha Govindam, which has become one of the all-time highest profit earners in the history of Telugu cinema, which earned her huge recognition. Her third Telugu venture was multi-starrer big budget film titled Devadas, which turned out to be a semi-hit at Indian box office. It marked her third consecutive hit film in the same year in Telugu film industry after achieving a first hat trick-hit in Kannada film industry, established herself as one of the leading actresses of Telugu and Kannada cinema. She starred in the commercially successful films such as Kirik Party (2016), Anjani Putra (2017), Chamak (2017), Chalo (2018), Geetha Govindam (2018) and Yajamana (2019). The back to back success of films has made her one of the most sought-after actresses in south Indian film industry. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Doon_School_alumni | List of The Doon School alumni | [
"Name",
"Class year",
"Notability"
] | [
[
"Swaminathan Aiyar",
"1960",
"Editor of Financial Express , The Times of India , correspondent for The Economist"
],
[
"Inderjit Bhadwar",
"1969",
"Executive editor of India Today"
],
[
"Vikramaditya Chandra",
"1985",
"CEO , NDTV"
],
[
"Suman Dubey",
"1980",
"Editor-in-chief of Indian Express , Editor of India Today"
],
[
"Prem Shankar Jha",
"1965",
"Editor of Hindustan Times , The Economic Times and The Financial Express"
],
[
"Bhaskar Menon",
"1972",
"President , EMI"
],
[
"Rakesh Wahi",
"1975",
"Founder , CNBC Africa , Forbes Africa"
],
[
"Peter Mukerjea , known as Prathim Mukherjee while in school",
"1971",
"Former CEO , STAR TV , India & Co-Founder INX MEDIA which constituted of various known entities such as NewsX , 9X , 9XM Television Channels"
],
[
"Aroon Purie",
"1960",
"Founder of the India Today Group"
],
[
"Prannoy Roy",
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],
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"Tejeshwar Singh",
"1965",
"Publisher and Newscaster"
],
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"Karan Thapar",
"1971",
"Broadcaster , Journalist - CNBC & CNN-IBN"
],
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"B G Verghese",
"1958",
"Editor of the Times of India , Magsaysay Award winner"
],
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"Govind Dhar",
"1997",
"Executive Editor of the Robb Report India"
]
] | Journalism | Aroon Purie , editor-in-chief of India Today ( Class of '67 ) Vikram Chandra CEO of NDTV ( Class of '85 ) Karan Thapar , Journalist ( Class of '71 ) Prannoy Roy , founder of NDTV ( Class of '64 ) Rajiv Makhni , Technology journalist ( Class of '84 ) | List_of_The_Doon_School_alumni_8 | The Doon School (informally Doon School or Doon) is a boys-only private boarding school in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India founded in 1935 by Satish Ranjan Das, a Calcutta lawyer. The founders foresaw a school modelled on the British public school, but alive to Indian ambitions and desires. The school's first headmaster, Englishman Arthur E. Foot, had spent some nine years as science master at Eton College, England, and returned to England soon after India's independence. Admission in the school is based on a competitive examination and an interview. Every year in January and April, the school admits pupils aged 13 in Grade 7 (known as D-form) and aged 14 in Grade 8 (C-form) respectively. Doon remains a boys-only school despite continued pressure from political leaders, including the then President Pratibha Patil in 2010, to become coeducational. However, girl students are admitted in case they are wards of staff working at the school (see entries for sculptor Latika Katt and the actress Himani Shivpuri). Old boys of Doon are commonly known as Doscos. Although the total number of Doscos is relatively small (estimated at 5,000 since the school was founded in 1935), they include some of India's prominent politicians, government officials, artists and business leaders. Note: The sub-headings are given as a general guide and some names might fit under more than one category |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961_Nippon_Professional_Baseball_season | 1961 Nippon Professional Baseball season | [
"Position",
"Player",
"Team"
] | [
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"Pitcher",
"Hiroshi Gondo",
"Chunichi Dragons"
],
[
"Catcher",
"Masahiko Mori",
"Yomiuri Giants"
],
[
"First baseman",
"Katsumi Fujimoto",
"Hanshin Tigers"
],
[
"Second baseman",
"Masataka Tsuchiya",
"Kokutetsu Swallows"
],
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"Shigeo Nagashima",
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"Shinichi Eto",
"Chunichi Dragons"
],
[
"Outfielder",
"Katsuji Morinaga",
"Hiroshima Carp"
]
] | 1961_Nippon_Professional_Baseball_season_7 | The 1961 Nippon Professional Baseball season was the twelfth season of operation of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Utah_Jazz_season | 2018–19 Utah Jazz season | [
"Player",
"Signed",
"Former team"
] | [
[
"Jairus Lyles",
"July 12 , 2018",
"UMBC Retrievers"
],
[
"Naz Mitrou-Long",
"Two-way contract",
"Salt Lake City Stars"
],
[
"Tyler Cavanaugh",
"Two-way contract",
"Atlanta Hawks"
],
[
"Isaac Haas",
"August 16 , 2018",
"Purdue Boilermakers"
],
[
"Trey Lewis",
"August 28 , 2018",
"JL Bourg Basket"
]
] | Transactions -- Free agency | 2018–19_Utah_Jazz_season_15 | The 2018-19 Utah Jazz season was the 45th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 40th season of the franchise in Salt Lake City. On March 28, the Jazz qualified the playoffs for the third straight season. In the playoffs, the Jazz lost to the Houston Rockets in the First Round in five games. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordic_combined_at_the_1932_Winter_Olympics | Nordic combined at the 1932 Winter Olympics | [
"Place",
"Competitor",
"Total"
] | [
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"1",
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"446.00"
],
[
"2",
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"436.05"
],
[
"3",
"Hans Vinjarengen ( NOR )",
"434.60"
],
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"4",
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],
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],
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"7",
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],
[
"13",
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"361.30"
],
[
"14",
"Edward Blood ( USA )",
"361.45"
],
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"15",
"Takemitsu Tsubokawa ( JPN )",
"358.90"
],
[
"16",
"Lloyd Ellingson ( USA )",
"354.20"
],
[
"17",
"Ingenuino Dallagio ( ITA )",
"346.00"
],
[
"18",
"Harald Paumgarten ( AUT )",
"342.20"
],
[
"19",
"Andrzej Marusarz ( POL )",
"335.10"
],
[
"20",
"Heigoro Kuriyagawa ( JPN )",
"332.80"
]
] | Results -- Final standings | Nordic_combined_at_the_1932_Winter_Olympics_1 | At the 1932 Winter Olympics one individual Nordic combined event was contested. It was held on Wednesday, February 10, 1932 (cross-country skiing) and on Thursday, February 11, 1932 (ski jumping). Unlike today the ski jump was the last event held. Both events were also individual medal events. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1910_Army_Cadets_football_team | 1910 Army Cadets football team | [
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Site",
"Result"
] | [
[
"October 8",
"Tufts",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"W 24-0"
],
[
"October 15",
"Yale",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"W 9-3"
],
[
"October 22",
"Lehigh",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"W 28-0"
],
[
"October 29",
"Harvard",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"L 0-6"
],
[
"November 5",
"Springfield ( MA )",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
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],
[
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"Villanova",
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],
[
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"The Plain West Point , NY",
"W 17-0"
],
[
"November 26",
"vs. Navy",
"Franklin Field Philadelphia , PA ( Army-Navy Game )",
"L 0-3"
]
] | Schedule | 1910_Army_Cadets_football_team_0 | The 1910 Army Cadets football team represented the United States Military Academy in the 1910 college football season. In their third and final season under head coach Harry Nelly, the Cadets compiled a record, shut out five of their eight opponents, and outscored all opponents by a combined total of 96 to 12 - an average of 12.0 points scored and 1.5 points allowed. The Cadets' two losses came against 1910 national champion Harvard by a 6 to 0 score and to the Navy Midshipmen by a 3 to 0 score in the annual Army-Navy Game. Army's center Archibald Vincent Arnold was selected by sports writer, Wilton S. Farnsworth, of the New York Evening Journal as a first-team player on the All-America team. Arnold was also selected by The New York Times as a second-team All-American. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Hardie-Ferodo_1000 | 1980 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 | [
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"Entrant",
"Driver",
"Car",
"Time"
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"9",
"Nine Network Racing Team",
"Kevin Bartlett",
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"17",
"Palmer Tube Mills",
"Dick Johnson",
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"2:21.117"
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"4",
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"Larry Perkins",
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"2:25.505"
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"1",
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"2:26.596"
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[
"10",
"16",
"Greater Pacific Finance Coy",
"Garry Rogers",
"Holden VC Commodore",
"2:27.452"
]
] | Hardies Heroes | 1980_Hardie-Ferodo_1000_1 | The 1980 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 was the 21st running of the Bathurst 1000 touring car race. It was held on 5 October 1980 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. The race was open to cars eligible under the locally developed CAMS Group C Touring Car regulations with four engine capacity based classes. Peter Brock and Jim Richards won their third consecutive Bathurst 1000 debuting the Holden Commodore for the Holden Dealer Team. In taking a one lap win over Peter Janson and Larry Perkins, Brock won his fifth Bathurst 1000, breaking the record for most wins in the history of the race. Janson and Perkins finished second for the second successive year and finished three laps ahead of Ian Geoghegan and Paul Gulson as Commodores filled the first seven positions. The race is most famous for the retirement of the Ford Falcon of Dick Johnson. The 1980 Australian Touring Car Championship had featured one of the smallest fields in its then twelve years as a multi-race championship. The championship was dominated by Brock, with only two or three other cars competitive, including the Chevrolet Camaro Z28 of Kevin Bartlett. The emergence of hard charging Ford privateer Johnson into a race winning threat just one month prior to Bathurst revitalised interest, more so when Johnson qualified on the front row of the grid, alongside the pole-setting Camaro of Bartlett, and ahead of Brock. Johnson ran away from the field at the start and Brock dropped a lap behind Johnson after a clash with a back-marker Holden Gemini. Johnson crashed heavily into the wall just after the Cutting on lap 17 after clipping a large rock on the track when presented with no other options as a slow-moving tow truck carrying a dead-car blocked the other side of the track. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Emerson | Roy Emerson | [
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"Year",
"Championship",
"Surface",
"Partner",
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"Score"
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"Loss",
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"Neale Fraser",
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"French Championships",
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"Gordon Forbes Abe Segal",
"6-2 , 6-4 , 6-4"
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"Grass",
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"Bob Hewitt Fred Stolle",
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],
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"1964",
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],
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"Wimbledon Championships",
"Grass",
"Ken Fletcher",
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],
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"Loss",
"1965",
"Australian Championships",
"Grass",
"Fred Stolle",
"John Newcombe Tony Roche",
"6-3 , 6-4 , 11-13 , 3-6 , 4-6"
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"1965",
"French Championships",
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],
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"Grass",
"Fred Stolle",
"Frank Froehling Charles Pasarell",
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"Grass",
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"John Newcombe Tony Roche",
"7-9 , 6-3 , 6-8 , 14-12 , 12-10"
]
] | Grand Slam tournament finals -- Doubles : 28 ( 16 titles , 12 runners–up ) | Roy_Emerson_1 | Roy Stanley Emerson AC (born 3 November 1936) is an Australian former World Number One tennis player who won 12 Grand Slam singles titles, 16 Grand Slam men's doubles titles, and 2 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. He has 28 Grand Slam titles. He is the only male player to have completed a Career Grand Slam (winning titles at all four Grand Slam events) in both singles and doubles, and the only man to have completed a double Career Grand Slam in singles. His 28 major titles are the all-time record for a male player. Emerson was the first male player to win 12 Majors. He held that record for 30 years until it was passed by Pete Sampras in 2000. He also held the record of six Australian Open men's singles titles until 2019 when Novak Djokovic won his seventh title. Emerson won five of them consecutively (1963-67). Emerson is one of only five tennis players all-time to win multiple slam sets in two disciplines, only matched by Frank Sedgman, Margaret Court, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_national_football_teams_in_2012–13 | India national football teams in 2012–13 | [
"Player",
"2014 ACC Qualifiers",
"2012 Nehru Cup",
"Friendlies",
"Total"
] | [
[
"Sunil Chhetri",
"2",
"3",
"0",
"5"
],
[
"Syed Nabi",
"0",
"1",
"1",
"2"
],
[
"Clifford Miranda",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"2"
],
[
"Jewel Raja",
"2",
"0",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"Anthony Pereira",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Robin Singh",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1"
]
] | Men -- Goalscorer 's | India_national_football_teams_in_2012–13_0 | The India men's national football team's and the India women's national football team will be competing in the 2012 Nehru Cup and 2012 AFC U-16 Championship for the men and the 2012 SAFF Women's Championship for the women. The men are coached by Dutchmen Wim Koevermans while the women are coached by Anadi Barua. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2008_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metre_backstroke_S7 | Swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Women's 100 metre backstroke S7 | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"Kirsten Bruhn",
"Germany",
"1:26.54",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"Chantal Boonacker",
"Netherlands",
"1:26.68",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Brianna Nelson",
"Canada",
"1:29.96",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"Shelley Rogers",
"Australia",
"1:31.49",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"Dorottya Baka",
"Hungary",
"1:40.14",
""
]
] | Results -- Heats | Swimming_at_the_2008_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metre_backstroke_S7_1 | The women's 100m backstroke S7 event at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place at the Beijing National Aquatics Center on 10 September. There were two heats; the swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_H1_Unlimited_season | 2010 H1 Unlimited season | [
"Rd",
"Race",
"Location",
"Venue",
"Date",
"Winning boat",
"Winning driver"
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[
"1",
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"Ohio River",
"July 2-4",
"Oh Boy ! Oberto- Miss Madison",
"Steve David"
],
[
"2",
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"Detroit , Michigan , United States",
"Detroit River",
"July 9-11",
"Spirit of Qatar",
"Dave Villwock"
],
[
"3",
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"Tri-Cities , Washington , United States",
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"July 23-25",
"Oh Boy ! Oberto- Miss Madison",
"Steve David"
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[
"4",
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"Seattle , Washington , United States",
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"Steve David"
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[
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"Doha Bay , Persian Gulf",
"November 18-20",
"Spirit of Qatar",
"Dave Villwock"
]
] | Season schedule and results | 2010_H1_Unlimited_season_0 | The 2010 H1 Unlimited season was the fifty fifth running of the H1 Unlimited series for unlimited hydroplane, jointly sanctioned by APBA, its governing body in North America and UIM, its international body. The series consisted of six races. The finale of the season was the Oryx Cup, held in Doha, Ad Dawhah, Qatar. The 2010 Oryx Cup was the nineteenth running of the UIM World Championship for unlimited hydroplanes. For 2010, Oh Boy! Oberto (Miss Madison) was the National High Point Team Champion, while Steve David was the National High Point Driver Champion. |
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