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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cree_Summer
Cree Summer
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1984", "Strawberry Shortcake and the Baby Without a Name", "Orange Blossom", "Television film" ], [ "1985", "The Care Bears Movie", "Young Kim", "Feature film" ], [ "1986", "Care Bears Movie II : A New Generation", "Christy", "Feature film" ], [ "1986", "Madballs : Escape from Orb", "Freakella", "Direct-to-video" ], [ "1992", "Tiny Toon Adventures : How I Spent My Vacation", "Elmyra Duff , Mary Melody", "Direct-to-video" ], [ "1998", "The Rugrats Movie", "Susie Carmichael", "Feature film" ], [ "2000", "An Extremely Goofy Movie", "Co-Ed ( girl at club )", "Direct-to-video" ], [ "2000", "Rugrats in Paris : The Movie", "Susie Carmichael", "Feature film" ], [ "2001", "Atlantis : The Lost Empire", "Princess Kida", "Feature film" ], [ "2001", "All Growed Up", "Susie Carmichael", "Television film" ], [ "2002", "The Wild Thornberrys Movie", "Phaedra ( Elephant )", "Feature film" ], [ "2002", "Barbie as Rapunzel", "Penelope", "Direct-to-video" ], [ "2002", "Kermit 's Swamp Years", "Pilgrim , Kermit 's Mom , Star", "" ], [ "2003", "Atlantis : Milo 's Return", "Princess Kida", "Direct-to-video" ], [ "2003", "Rugrats Go Wild", "Susie Carmichael", "Feature film" ], [ "2003", "Blizzard", "Aphrodite", "Feature film" ], [ "2004", "Clifford 's Really Big Movie", "Cleo", "Feature film" ], [ "2005", "The Land Before Time XI : Invasion of the Tinysauruses", "Lizzie , Bonehead", "Direct-to-video" ], [ "2005", "Bratz", "Alonce", "Direct-to-video" ], [ "2006", "Bambi II", "Mena", "Feature film ( non-USA )" ] ]
Filmography -- Animated film roles
Cree_Summer_0
Cree Summer Francks (born July 7, 1969) is an American-Canadian actress, voice actress, comedian, and singer. She is known for playing Winifred Freddie Brooks on the NBC sitcom A Different World. In animation, Summer was the original voice of Penny in the 1983 cartoon Inspector Gadget. Her other voice roles include Princess Kneesaa in Ewoks, Elmyra Duff in Tiny Toon Adventures and Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain, Susie Carmichael in Rugrats and All Grown Up!, Numbuh 5 and Cree Lincoln in Codename: Kids Next Door, and Cleo the Poodle in Clifford the Big Red Dog. She is also the voice of Princess Kida in the franchise of Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Valerie Gray in Danny Phantom, Penelope in Barbie as Rapunzel, Blackarachnia in Transformers Animated, Rayna Cartflight in The Buzz on Maggie, Beast Girl in Teen Titans Go!, Priscilla Skunk in Sheriff Callie's Wild West, Maxine Max Gibson in Batman Beyond, Foxxy Love in Drawn Together, Magma in X-Men Legends, Yvonne and Gordon in Mrs. Munger's Class, Nebula in Guardians of the Galaxy, and Witch Haggar in Voltron: Legendary Defender. She also voiced the character Mo in the Horrible Histories, as well as Kermit's Mom, Star and Pilgrim in Kermit's Swamp Years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar_McLeod
Omar McLeod
[ "Event", "Time ( s )", "Competition", "Venue", "Date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "60 m", "6.61", "Arkansas Qualifier", "Fayetteville , Arkansas , U.S", "17 February 2017", "" ], [ "60 m hurdles", "7.41", "World Indoor Championships", "Portland , Oregon , U.S", "20 March 2016", "WL , NR" ], [ "100 m", "9.99", "John McDonnell Invitational", "Fayetteville , Arkansas , U.S", "23 April 2016", "+2.0 m/s wind" ], [ "110 m hurdles", "12.90", "Jamaican Championships", "Kingston , Jamaica", "24 June 2017", "+0.7 m/s wind , WL , NR , CR" ], [ "200 m", "20.48", "Arkansas Qualifier", "Fayetteville , Arkansas , U.S", "17 February 2017", "Indoor" ], [ "400 m", "47.41", "Arkansas Invitational", "Fayetteville , Arkansas , U.S", "9 January 2015", "Indoor" ], [ "400 m hurdles", "49.98", "Jamaican Secondary School Championships", "Kingston , Jamaica", "15 March 2013", "NJR , CR" ], [ "4×100 m relay", "38.17", "Texas Relays", "Austin , Texas , U.S", "1 April 2017", "" ], [ "4×200 m relay", "1:20.87", "Texas Relays", "Austin , Texas , U.S", "1 April 2017", "" ], [ "4×400 m relay", "3:03.89", "Drake Relays", "Des Moines , Iowa , U.S", "26 April 2014", "" ], [ "4×400 m relay indoor", "3:04.94", "SEC Indoor Championships", "College Station , Texas , U.S", "1 March 2014", "" ] ]
Statistics -- Personal bests
Omar_McLeod_2
Omar McLeod (born 25 April 1994) is a Jamaican professional hurdler and sprinter. He is the current 110 m hurdles Olympic and former World champion. He was NCAA indoor champion in the 60 m hurdles in 2014 and 2015 and outdoor champion in the 110 m hurdles in 2015; he turned professional after the 2015 collegiate season, forgoing his two remaining years of collegiate eligibility. His personal best in the 110 m hurdles (12.90 seconds) ranks him 5th on the world all-time list.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_in_King_of_the_Cage
2006 in King of the Cage
[ "#", "Event Title", "Date", "Arena", "Location" ]
[ [ "84", "KOTC : Destroyer", "December 1 , 2006", "Soboba Casino", "San Jacinto , California" ], [ "83", "KOTC : Cyclone", "November 11 , 2006", "N/A", "Tulsa , Oklahoma" ], [ "82", "KOTC : All Stars", "October 28 , 2006", "Reno Events Center", "Reno , Nevada" ], [ "81", "KOTC : BOOYAA", "October 13 , 2006", "Soboba Casino", "San Jacinto , California" ], [ "80", "KOTC : Meltdown", "October 7 , 2006", "Murat Theater", "Indianapolis" ], [ "79", "KOTC : Rapid Fire", "August 4 , 2006", "Soboba Casino", "San Jacinto , California" ], [ "78", "KOTC : Civil War", "July 29 , 2006", "Ute Mountain Casino", "Towaoc , Colorado" ], [ "77", "KOTC : Shoot Out", "July 22 , 2006", "Tulalip Resort Casino", "Seattle" ], [ "76", "KOTC : Australia", "July 8 , 2006", "N/A", "Australia" ], [ "75", "KOTC : Mangler", "June 9 , 2006", "Soboba Casino", "San Jacinto , California" ], [ "74", "KOTC : Predator", "May 13 , 2006", "Apache Gold Casino", "Globe , Arizona" ], [ "73", "KOTC : Unfinished Business", "April 28 , 2006", "N/A", "Sydney , Australia" ], [ "72", "KOTC : Heavy Hitters", "April 2 , 2006", "Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino", "Coarsegold , California" ], [ "71", "KOTC : The Return 2", "March 25 , 2006", "N/A", "San Jacinto , California" ], [ "70", "KOTC : The Return", "March 19 , 2006", "Soboba Casino", "San Jacinto , California" ], [ "69", "KOTC : Drop Zone", "March 18 , 2006", "N/A", "Mount Pleasant , Michigan" ], [ "68", "KOTC : Battle at Ute Mountain", "March 4 , 2006", "Ute Mountain Casino", "Towaoc , Colorado" ], [ "67", "KOTC : Redemption on the River", "February 17 , 2006", "MARK of the Quad Cities", "Moline , Illinois" ], [ "66", "KOTC : Gunfather", "February 10 , 2006", "N/A", "Australia" ], [ "65", "KOTC : Outlaws", "January 21 , 2006", "N/A", "Globe , Arizona" ] ]
Events list
Main article : List of KOTC events
2006_in_King_of_the_Cage_0
The year 2006 is the eighth year in the history of King of the Cage, a mixed martial arts promotion based in the United States. In 2006 King of the Cage held 20 events, KOTC - Outlaws.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_shot_put
1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's shot put
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Mike Stulce", "United States", "20.56", "", "", "20.56", "Q" ], [ "2", "Oleksandr Bagach", "Ukraine", "x", "20.21", "", "20.21", "Q" ], [ "3", "Oleksandr Klymenko", "Ukraine", "19.74", "", "", "19.74", "Q" ], [ "4", "Sergey Smirnov", "Russia", "19.38", "19.64", "", "19.64", "Q" ], [ "5", "Jim Doehring", "United States", "19.21", "19.56", "", "19.56", "Q" ], [ "6", "Paolo Dal Soglio", "Italy", "x", "18.37", "19.49", "19.49", "Q" ], [ "7", "Luciano Zerbini", "Italy", "19.32", "19.09", "x", "19.32", "Q" ], [ "8", "Oliver-Sven Buder", "Germany", "19.12", "18.57", "x", "19.12", "Q" ], [ "9", "Paul Edwards", "Great Britain", "17.63", "18.23", "18.11", "18.23", "Q" ], [ "10", "Markus Koistinen", "Finland", "17.90", "18.20", "x", "18.20", "Q" ], [ "11", "Viktor Bulat", "Belarus", "18.18", "17.74", "18.01", "18.18", "Q" ], [ "12", "Gheorghe Gușet", "Romania", "17.84", "18.09", "x", "18.09", "Q" ], [ "13", "John Minns", "Australia", "17.96", "17.88", "18.08", "18.08", "NR" ], [ "14", "Kent Larsson", "Sweden", "17.51", "17.70", "18.05", "18.05", "" ], [ "15", "Rob Venier", "Canada", "17.14", "17.36", "x", "17.36", "" ] ]
Results -- Qualification
[ 1 ] [ 2 ]
1993_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_shot_put_0
The men's shot put event at the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 12 March.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maša_Vesenjak
Maša Vesenjak
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1", "20 December 1999", "Lucknow , India", "Grass", "Urška Vesenjak", "Manisha Malhotra Tong Ka-po", "3-6 , 7-5 , 1-6" ], [ "Winner", "1", "27 December 1999", "Chandigarh , India", "Grass", "Urška Vesenjak", "Katarina Mišić Manisha Malhotra", "6-3 , 6-7 , 6-0" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "18 September 2000", "Antalya , Turkey", "Hard", "Urška Vesenjak", "Bianca Cremer Adrienn Hegedűs", "4-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "2", "25 September 2000", "Antalya , Turkey", "Clay", "Urška Vesenjak", "Bianca Cremer Adrienn Hegedűs", "6-1 , 2-6 , 6-2" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "23 October 2000", "New Delhi , India", "Hard", "Urška Vesenjak", "Rushmi Chakravarthi Sai Jayalakshmy Jayaram", "4-2 , 4-5 ( 5 ) , 4-1 , 4-0" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "30 October 2000", "New Delhi , India", "Hard", "Urška Vesenjak", "Rushmi Chakravarthi Sai Jayalakshmy Jayaram", "5-3 , 4-2 , 5-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "5", "4 June 2001", "Ankara , Turkey", "Clay", "Urška Vesenjak", "İpek Şenoğlu Elena Yaryshka", "6-3 , 3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "6", "28 October 2001", "Mansoura , Egypt", "Clay", "Urška Vesenjak", "Goulnara Fattakhetdinova Elena Yaryshka", "1-6 , 2-6" ] ]
ITF finals ( 2-9 ) -- Doubles ( 2–6 )
Legend $ 100,000 tournaments $ 75,000 tournaments $ 50,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 10,000 tournaments Finals by surface Hard ( 0–3 ) Clay ( 1–2 ) Grass ( 1–1 ) Carpet ( 0–0 )
Maša_Vesenjak_5
Maša Vesenjak (born 12 September 1982) is a former Slovenian female tennis player. Vesenjak has won two doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career. On 30 July 2001, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 375. On 18 December 2000, she peaked at world number 295 in the doubles rankings. Her twin sister, Urška Vesenjak is also a tennis player. Vesenjak made her WTA tour debut at the 2001 Morocco Open.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vogue_Taiwan_cover_models
List of Vogue Taiwan cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "January", "Janine Chang", "Tim Ho" ], [ "February", "Namie Amuro", "Mika Ninagawa" ], [ "March", "Rainie Yang", "Cliff Chen" ], [ "April", "Amber Kuo", "Naomi Yang" ], [ "May", "Ha Ji Won", "Kim Yeong Jun" ], [ "June", "Dee Shu", "Ming Shih Chiang" ], [ "August", "Gwei Lun-mei", "Cliff Chen" ], [ "September", "Im Yoon-ah", "Kim Yeongjun" ], [ "October", "Chiling Lin & Andrés Palacios", "Enrique Vega" ], [ "October", "Chiling Lin", "Enrique Vega" ], [ "November", "Nana Komatsu", "Mika Ninagawa" ], [ "December", "Takeshi Kaneshiro", "" ] ]
2010s -- 2016
List_of_Vogue_Taiwan_cover_models_20
This list of Vogue Taiwan cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Taiwan, the Taiwanese edition of Vogue magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in October 1996.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cathedrals_in_Estonia
List of cathedrals in Estonia
[ "Cathedral", "City", "Founded", "Denomination" ]
[ [ "St Mary 's Cathedral ( Dome Church )", "Tallinn", "1240", "Evangelical Lutheran Church" ], [ "Alexander Nevsky Cathedral", "Tallinn", "1900", "Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate" ], [ "St Peter and St Paul 's Cathedral", "Tallinn", "1844", "Roman Catholic Church" ], [ "St Simeon 's and St Anne 's Cathedral Church", "Tallinn", "1752", "Apostolic Orthodox Church" ], [ "Tartu Cathedral", "Tartu", "13th century", "Roman Catholic Church" ], [ "The Cathedral of the Dormition of Our Lady ( Uspenski Church )", "Tartu", "1783", "Apostolic Orthodox Church" ], [ "Resurrection of Christ Cathedral", "Narva", "1890", "Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate" ], [ "Transformation of Our Lord Cathedral Church", "Pärnu", "1904", "Apostolic Orthodox Church" ], [ "St Nicholas ' Cathedral ( Dome Church )", "Haapsalu", "1260", "Evangelical Lutheran Church" ] ]
This is a list of cathedrals in Estonia sorted geographically .
List_of_cathedrals_in_Estonia_0
This is a list of cathedrals in Estonia sorted geographically.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999–2000_C.D._Motagua_season
1999–2000 C.D. Motagua season
[ "No", "Pos", "Player name", "Date of birth and age" ]
[ [ "1", "GK", "Diego Vásquez", "( 1971-07-03 ) 3 July 1971 ( aged 27 )" ], [ "3", "DF", "Reynaldo Clavasquín", "( 1972-01-28 ) 28 January 1972 ( aged 27 )" ], [ "4", "DF", "Júnior Izaguirre", "( 1979-08-12 ) 12 August 1979 ( aged 19 )" ], [ "5", "DF", "Milton Reyes", "( 1974-05-02 ) 2 May 1974 ( aged 25 )" ], [ "6", "DF", "Ninrrol Medina", "( 1976-08-26 ) 26 August 1976 ( aged 22 )" ], [ "12", "DF", "Iván Guerrero", "( 1977-11-30 ) 30 November 1977 ( aged 21 )" ], [ "17", "MF", "Mario Chirinos", "( 1978-07-29 ) 29 July 1978 ( aged 20 )" ], [ "18", "DF", "Jairo Martínez", "( 1978-05-14 ) 14 May 1978 ( aged 21 )" ], [ "20", "MF", "Amado Guevara", "( 1976-05-02 ) 2 May 1976 ( aged 23 )" ], [ "-", "GK", "Hugo Caballero", "( 1974-11-14 ) 14 November 1974 ( aged 24 )" ], [ "-", "DF", "Robel Bernárdez", "( 1972-06-08 ) 8 June 1972 ( aged 27 )" ], [ "-", "DF", "Juan Raudales", "( 1979-07-15 ) 15 July 1979 ( aged 19 )" ], [ "-", "MF", "Carlos Muñoz", "-" ], [ "-", "MF", "Óscar Lagos", "( 1973-06-17 ) 17 June 1973 ( aged 26 )" ], [ "-", "MF", "Carlos Salinas", "( 1978-09-20 ) 20 September 1978 ( aged 20 )" ], [ "-", "MF", "José Romero", "( 1973-03-03 ) 3 March 1973 ( aged 26 )" ], [ "-", "FW", "Gustavo Fuentes", "( 1973-04-08 ) 8 April 1973 ( aged 26 )" ] ]
Players
1999–2000_C.D._Motagua_season_0
The 1999-2000 season was F.C. Motagua's 49th season in existence and the club's 34th consecutive season in the top fight of Honduran football. After finishing in third place last season, the club were looking for their 8th and 9th league title. They also competed in the 1999 UNCAF Interclub Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Major_League_Soccer_season
2007 Major League Soccer season
[ "Rank", "Player", "Club", "Games", "Goals", "Asst" ]
[ [ "1", "Luciano Emilio", "D.C. United", "29", "20", "1" ], [ "2", "Juan Pablo Ángel", "New York Red Bulls", "24", "19", "5" ], [ "3", "Taylor Twellman", "New England Revolution", "26", "16", "3" ], [ "4", "Eddie Johnson", "Kansas City Wizards", "24", "15", "6" ], [ "5", "Maykel Galindo", "Chivas USA", "28", "12", "5" ], [ "6", "Ante Razov", "Chivas USA", "26", "11", "8" ], [ "7", "Christian Gomez", "D.C. United", "27", "10", "9" ], [ "8", "Jozy Altidore", "New York Red Bulls", "22", "9", "4" ], [ "9", "Landon Donovan", "Los Angeles Galaxy", "24", "8", "13" ], [ "10", "Robbie Findley", "Real Salt Lake", "25", "8", "0" ] ]
Statistics -- Golden Boot
Full article : MLS Golden Boot
2007_Major_League_Soccer_season_3
The 2007 Major League Soccer season was the 12th season in the history of Major League Soccer. The season began on April 7 and concluded with MLS Cup 2007 on November 18, 2007 at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C. For the first time in MLS history, the same two clubs consecutively won the MLS Cup title and the MLS Supporters' Shield honor. The 2007 MLS Cup champions were Houston Dynamo who defeated New England Revolution in the final. D.C. United won the MLS Supporters' Shield edging Chivas USA by two points for the regular season honor. New England, Houston, and D.C. United earned berths into the inaugural CONCACAF Champions League for their performances in the regular season and playoffs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John_discography
Elton John discography
[ "Title", "Release date", "Album type" ]
[ [ "Empty Sky", "6 June 1969", "Studio" ], [ "Elton John", "10 April 1970", "Studio" ], [ "Tumbleweed Connection", "30 October 1970", "Studio" ], [ "17-11-70", "12 March 1971", "Live" ], [ "Friends", "24 March 1971", "Soundtrack" ], [ "Madman Across the Water", "5 November 1971", "Studio" ], [ "Honky Château", "19 May 1972", "Studio" ], [ "Do n't Shoot Me I 'm Only the Piano Player", "22 January 1973", "Studio" ], [ "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", "5 October 1973", "Studio" ], [ "Caribou", "28 June 1974", "Studio" ], [ "Elton John 's Greatest Hits", "8 November 1974", "Compilation" ], [ "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy", "19 May 1975", "Studio" ], [ "Rock of the Westies", "24 October 1975", "Studio" ], [ "Here and There", "30 April 1976", "Live" ], [ "Blue Moves", "22 October 1976", "Studio" ], [ "Elton John 's Greatest Hits Volume II", "13 September 1977", "Compilation" ], [ "A Single Man", "1 October 1978", "Studio" ], [ "The Thom Bell Sessions", "June 1979", "EP" ], [ "Victim of Love", "13 October 1979", "Studio" ], [ "Lady Samantha", "1 March 1980", "Compilation" ] ]
Albums
Main article : Elton John albums discography
Elton_John_discography_0
The albums discography of Elton John consists of 33 studio albums, 4 live albums, 7 soundtrack albums, 16 compilation albums and 3 extended plays, as well as 2 other albums. John has sold more than 300 million albums worldwide. The singles discography consists of 128 official singles and 17 as featured artist, as well as 40 other non-single guest appearances. Across his career, John has yielded 57 top 40 hits in the United States, only second to Elvis Presley in total, with 27 of those hitting the top ten and 9 achieving number-one. In his native United Kingdom, he has accumulated 71 top 40 singles, including 33 top tens and 8 number-ones. In 1997, John released the double A-side single Something About the Way You Look Tonight/Candle in the Wind 1997 in dedication to the memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. It subsequently hit number-one in every country that it charted in and became the biggest selling single of all-time since the UK and US charts began in the 1950s, with sales of 33 million. John has sold 100 million singles worldwide. Elton John was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1994) and, with Bernie Taupin, into the Songwriters Hall of Fame (1992). In 2013 John and Taupin received the Johnny Mercer Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2008 John was ranked the 3rd most successful artist on Billboard Hot 100 Top All-Time Artists, making him the most successful solo male. He is ranked 6th artist with most weeks at No.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_high_jump
Athletics at the 1995 Pan American Games – Men's high jump
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Javier Sotomayor", "Cuba", "2.40" ], [ "2", "Steve Smith", "United States", "2.29" ], [ "3", "Gilmar Mayo", "Colombia", "2.26" ], [ "4", "Tony Barton", "United States", "2.23" ], [ "5", "Cory Siermachesky", "Canada", "2.15" ], [ "6", "Charles Lefrançois", "Canada", "2.15" ], [ "7", "Fernando Moreno", "Argentina", "2.10" ], [ "8", "Ricardo D'Andrilli", "Argentina", "2.00" ], [ "9", "Hugo Muñoz", "Peru", "NM" ], [ "10", "Troy Kemp", "Bahamas", "DNS" ] ]
Results
Athletics_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_high_jump_0
The men's high jump event at the 1995 Pan American Games was held at the Estadio Atletico Justo Roman on 25 March.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Primeira_Liga
2018–19 Primeira Liga
[ "Team", "Outgoing manager", "Manner of departure", "Date of vacancy", "Position in table", "Incoming manager", "Date of appointment" ]
[ [ "Vitória de Setúbal", "José Couceiro", "End of contract", "13 May 2018", "Pre-season", "Lito Vidigal", "22 May 2018" ], [ "Santa Clara", "Carlos Pinto", "End of contract", "14 May 2018", "Pre-season", "João Henriques", "31 May 2018" ], [ "Vitória de Guimarães", "José Peseiro", "Mutual consent", "15 May 2018", "Pre-season", "Luís Castro", "21 May 2018" ], [ "Moreirense", "Petit", "Mutual consent", "20 May 2018", "Pre-season", "Ivo Vieira", "29 May 2018" ], [ "Chaves", "Luís Castro", "Mutual consent", "21 May 2017", "Pre-season", "Daniel Ramos", "8 June 2018" ], [ "Portimonense", "Vítor Oliveira", "Mutual consent", "5 June 2018", "Pre-season", "António Folha", "2 July 2018" ], [ "Sporting CP", "Jorge Jesus", "Mutual consent", "6 June 2018", "Pre-season", "Siniša Mihajlović", "18 June 2018" ], [ "Marítimo", "Daniel Ramos", "Mutual consent", "7 June 2018", "Pre-season", "Cláudio Braga", "12 June 2018" ], [ "Rio Ave", "Miguel Cardoso", "Resigned", "13 June 2018", "Pre-season", "José Gomes", "13 June 2018" ], [ "Sporting CP", "Siniša Mihajlović", "Sacked", "28 June 2018", "Pre-season", "José Peseiro", "1 July 2018" ], [ "Sporting CP", "José Peseiro", "Sacked", "1 November 2018", "5th", "Marcel Keizer", "9 November 2018" ], [ "Marítimo", "Cláudio Braga", "Resigned", "26 November 2018", "13th", "Petit", "27 November 2018" ], [ "Rio Ave", "José Gomes", "Signed by Reading", "22 December 2018", "9th", "Daniel Ramos", "2 January 2019" ], [ "Benfica", "Rui Vitória", "Mutual consent", "3 January 2019", "4th", "Bruno Lage", "3 January 2019" ] ]
Teams -- Managerial changes
2018–19_Primeira_Liga_2
The 2018-19 Primeira Liga (also known as Liga NOS for sponsorship reasons) was the 85th season of the Primeira Liga, the top professional league for Portuguese association football clubs. Porto were the defending champions but finished behind Benfica, who became champions for a record 37th time while equalling their own scoring record of 103 goals in the 1963-64 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988–89_Quebec_Nordiques_season
1988–89 Quebec Nordiques season
[ "Player", "GP", "G", "AST", "PTS", "PIM" ]
[ [ "Peter Stastny", "72", "35", "50", "85", "117" ], [ "Walt Poddubny", "72", "38", "37", "75", "107" ], [ "Michel Goulet", "69", "26", "38", "64", "67" ], [ "Joe Sakic", "70", "23", "39", "62", "24" ], [ "Iiro Jarvi", "75", "11", "30", "41", "40" ], [ "Paul Gillis", "79", "15", "25", "40", "163" ], [ "Marc Fortier", "57", "20", "19", "39", "45" ], [ "Anton Stastny", "55", "7", "30", "37", "12" ], [ "Gaetan Duchesne", "70", "8", "21", "29", "56" ], [ "Mike Hough", "46", "9", "10", "19", "39" ], [ "Ken McRae", "37", "6", "11", "17", "68" ], [ "David Latta", "24", "4", "8", "12", "4" ], [ "Jeff Jackson", "33", "4", "6", "10", "28" ], [ "Alain Cote", "55", "2", "8", "10", "14" ], [ "Trevor Stienburg", "55", "6", "3", "9", "125" ], [ "Mark Vermette", "12", "0", "4", "4", "7" ], [ "Lane Lambert", "13", "2", "2", "4", "23" ], [ "Darin Kimble", "26", "3", "1", "4", "149" ], [ "Dean Hopkins", "5", "0", "2", "2", "4" ], [ "Jacques Mailhot", "5", "0", "0", "0", "33" ] ]
Player statistics -- Forwards
1988–89_Quebec_Nordiques_season_1
The 1988-89 Quebec Nordiques season saw the team finish in fifth place in the Adams Division with a record of 27 wins, 46 losses, and 7 ties for 61 points.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Tour_de_San_Luis
2012 Tour de San Luis
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Levi Leipheimer ( USA )", "Omega Pharma-Quick-Step", "22h 38 ' 18" ], [ "2", "Alberto Contador ( ESP )", "Team Saxo Bank", "+ 46" ], [ "3", "Daniel Diaz ( ARG )", "San Luis Somos Todos", "+ 1 ' 31" ], [ "4", "Stefan Schumacher ( GER )", "Christina Watches-Onfone", "+ 1 ' 35" ], [ "5", "Vincenzo Nibali ( ITA )", "Liquigas-Cannondale", "+ 1 ' 50" ] ]
General classification after Stage 6
2012_Tour_de_San_Luis_12
The 2012 Tour de San Luis was the 6th edition of the Tour de San Luis stage race. It was part of the 2011-2012 UCI America Tour. Levi Leipheimer of won the race, mainly in the time-trial, which he won and where he made the difference with second placed Alberto Contador, who did win two mountain stages. With 2 stage wins for Francesco Chicchi and one for Tom Boonen, scored an impressive 4 wins out of 7. Italian Elia Viviani also managed to win one stage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_General_Film_Distributors_films
List of General Film Distributors films
[ "Title", "Release Date", "Director" ]
[ [ "The Blue Lamp", "January 1950", "Basil Dearden" ], [ "Golden Salamander", "February 1950", "Ronald Neame" ], [ "The Astonished Heart", "February 1950", "Terence Fisher" ], [ "Madeleine", "February 1950", "David Lean" ], [ "Morning Departure", "February 1950", "Roy Ward Baker" ], [ "They Were Not Divided", "March 1950", "Terence Young" ], [ "The Reluctant Widow", "May 1950", "Bernard Knowles" ], [ "Prelude to Fame", "May 1950", "Fergus McDonell" ], [ "So Long at the Fair", "May 1950", "Terence Fisher" ], [ "Tony Draws a Horse", "June 1950", "John Paddy Carstairs" ], [ "Waterfront", "July 1950", "Michael Anderson" ], [ "Trio", "August 1950", "Ken Annakin , Harold French" ], [ "Cage of Gold", "September 1950", "Basil Dearden" ], [ "The Woman in Question", "October 1950", "Anthony Asquith" ], [ "The Magnet", "October 1950", "Charles Frend" ], [ "The Clouded Yellow", "November 1950", "Ralph Thomas" ], [ "Highly Dangerous", "December 1950", "Roy Ward Baker" ], [ "Traveller 's Joy", "December 1950", "Ralph Thomas" ], [ "The Dark Man", "January 1951", "Jeffrey Dell" ], [ "Blackmailed", "January 1951", "Marc Allégret" ] ]
1950s
List_of_General_Film_Distributors_films_2
This is a list of films released by the British distribution company General Film Distributors. GFD was part of the Rank Organisation, and handled films produced by the various companies controlled by or linked to Rank including Gainsborough Pictures, Two Cities Films and Ealing Studios. The list also includes films released by Rank's other distribution outlet Eagle-Lion Films. Foreign films which were handled in Britain by GFD, such as imports from the Hollywood studio Universal Pictures, are not included. In 1955 GFD was abolished and replaced by Rank Film Distributors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_RTHK_Top_10_Gold_Songs_Awards
1980 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards
[ "Song name in Chinese", "Artist", "Composer", "Lyricist" ]
[ [ "人在旅途洒淚時", "Michael Kwan Annabelle Lui ( 雷安娜 )", "Michael Lai ( 黎小田 )", "Lou Gwok-zim ( 盧國沾 )" ], [ "上海灘", "Frances Yip", "Joseph Koo", "Wong Jim" ], [ "分分鐘需要你", "George Lam", "George Lam", "Zeng Gwok-gong ( 鄭國江 )" ], [ "水霞", "Albert Au", "Ricky Fung ( 馮添枝 )", "Albert Au Yi Hung ( 易空 )" ], [ "在水中央", "George Lam", "George Lam", "Zeng Gwok-gong ( 鄭國江 )" ], [ "京華春夢", "Liza Wang", "Joseph Koo", "Dang Wai-hung ( 鄧偉雄 )" ], [ "殘夢", "Michael Kwan", "Michael Lai ( 黎小田 )", "Lou Gwok-zim ( 盧國沾 )" ], [ "輪流轉", "Adam Cheng", "Joseph Koo", "Wong Jim" ], [ "親情", "Roman Tam", "Joseph Koo", "Wong Jim" ], [ "戲劇人生", "Johnny Yip ( 葉振棠 )", "Michael Lai ( 黎小田 )", "Lou Gwok-zim ( 盧國沾 )" ] ]
Top 10 song awards
The top 10 songs ( 十大中文金曲 ) of 1980 are as follows .
1980_RTHK_Top_10_Gold_Songs_Awards_0
The 1980 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards (Chinese: 1980年度十大中文金曲得獎) was held in 1980 for the 1979 music season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libyan_Premier_League
Libyan Premier League
[ "Team", "Location", "Sha'biyah", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Al Ahli", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "June 11 Stadium", "65,000" ], [ "Al Ahly", "Benghazi", "Benghazi", "Martyrs of February Stadium", "10,550" ], [ "Al Akhdar", "Bayda", "Jabal al Akhdar", "Sheikh Chadae Stadium", "10,000" ], [ "Al Hilal", "Benghazi", "Benghazi", "Martyrs of February Stadium", "10,550" ], [ "Al Ittihad", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "June 11 Stadium", "65,000" ], [ "Al Madina", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "June 11 Stadium", "65,000" ], [ "Al Najma", "Benghazi", "Benghazi", "Martyrs of February Stadium", "10,550" ], [ "Al Nasr", "Benghazi", "Benghazi", "Martyrs of February Stadium", "10,550" ], [ "Al Olympique", "Zawiya", "Zawiya", "Zaawia Stadium", "6,000" ], [ "Al Shat ( R )", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "GMR Stadium", "20,000" ], [ "Al Swihli", "Misrata", "Misrata", "9th July Stadium", "10,000" ], [ "Al Tahaddi ( R )", "Benghazi", "Benghazi", "March 28 Stadium", "55,000" ], [ "Al Tirsana ( R )", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "GMR Stadium", "20,000" ], [ "Al Wahda", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "Ali Alsgozy Stadium", "3,000" ], [ "Darnes", "Derna", "Bayda", "Al Bayda Stadium", "10,000" ], [ "Khaleej Sirte ( R )", "Sirte", "Sirte", "2 March Stadium", "2,000" ] ]
2013–14 Clubs
Libyan_Premier_League_0
The Libyan Premier League(Arabic: الدوري الليبي الممتاز ) is the men's top professional football division of the Libyan football league system. Administered by the Competition Organizing Committee in the Libyan Football Federation (Arabic: لجنة تنظيم المسابقات بالإتحاد الليبي لكرة القدم), Libyan Premier League is contested by 24 teams divided into two groups of 12, with the two lowest-placed teams of each group relegated to the First Division. 51 have competed in Libyan Premier League since its inception. Ten teams have been crowned champions, with Al-Ittihad winning the title a record 16 times and Al-Ahly Tripoli 12 times being the dominating clubs of the tournament. Al-Ahly Tripoli won the inaugural Premier League in 1963. Al-Ahly Tripoli and Al-Ahly Benghazi dominated the championship in the 1970s, winning four titles and two titles respectively throughout the decade. Al-Ittihad dominated the League through the 2000s, winning 8 titles. The league has been ranked by the IFFHS as the 56th highest in the world for 2009, making it the sixth highest ranked league in the Arab world, after the Saudi Professional League (32nd), the Egyptian Premier League (34th), the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (48th), the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (54th) and the Sudan Premier League (55th), and the eighth highest in Africa, after the Nigerian Professional Football League (30th), Egyptian Premier League, the Girabola in Angola (42nd), Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1, Zambia Super League (53rd), Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 and Sudan Premier League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983–84_Celtic_F.C._season
1983–84 Celtic F.C. season
[ "Date", "Name", "From", "Transfer Fee" ]
[ [ "May 1983", "Brian McClair", "Motherwell F.C", "£70,000" ], [ "August 1983", "Brian Whitakker", "Partick Thistle F.C", "£50,000" ], [ "August 1983", "Jim Melrose", "Coventry City F.C", "£100,000" ], [ "November 1983", "John Colquhoun", "Stirling Albion F.C", "£60,000" ], [ "", "", "Total Transfer Fees", "£280,000" ] ]
Transfers
1983–84_Celtic_F.C._season_0
During the 1983-84 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish Premier Division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Iran_by_province
List of cities in Iran by province
[ "Rank", "City", "2016 Census", "2011 Census", "Change" ]
[ [ "1", "Ilam", "194,030", "172,213", "+12.67%" ], [ "4", "Abdanan", "23,946", "22,901", "+4.56%" ], [ "3", "Eyvan", "31,299", "29,400", "+6.46%" ], [ "2", "Dehloran", "32,941", "30,989", "+6.30%" ], [ "5", "Darreh Shahr", "21,900", "20,712", "+5.74%" ], [ "8", "Arakvaz", "11,977", "12,358", "−3.08%" ], [ "6", "Mehran", "17,435", "14,920", "+16.86%" ], [ "7", "Sarableh", "12,393", "10,967", "+13.00%" ], [ "9", "Asemanabad", "6,280", "5,889", "+6.64%" ], [ "19", "Towhid", "2,128", "1,475", "+44.27%" ], [ "10", "Chavar", "5,831", "5,775", "+0.97%" ], [ "11", "Badreh", "4,278", "4,249", "+0.68%" ], [ "12", "Shabab", "4,088", "4,088", "0.00%" ], [ "13", "Pahleh", "3,870", "4,065", "−4.80%" ], [ "21", "Delgosha", "1,819", "2,201", "−17.36%" ], [ "14", "Murmuri", "3,768", "3,529", "+6.77%" ], [ "15", "Zarneh", "2,966", "3,118", "−4.87%" ], [ "16", "Lumar", "2,696", "2,658", "+1.43%" ], [ "18", "Musian", "2,459", "2,577", "−4.58%" ], [ "20", "Meymeh", "1,913", "2,636", "−27.43%" ] ]
Ilam Province
List_of_cities_in_Iran_by_province_11
This is a list of cities in Iran, categorized by province. The census years listed below comes from the Statistical Center of Iran; since the year 2006 the country of Iran has had a census every 5 years. The cities that are bold are capitals of provinces, counties & districts. Iran has 31 provinces and 1245 cities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delhi_Daredevils_in_2018
Delhi Daredevils in 2018
[ "Name", "Mat", "Wkts", "BBI", "Ave", "Eco" ]
[ [ "Trent Boult", "14", "18", "2/20", "25.88", "8.84" ], [ "Amit Mishra", "10", "12", "3/19", "22.00", "7.13" ], [ "Harshal Patel", "5", "7", "3/28", "23.85", "9.54" ], [ "Rahul Tewatia", "8", "6", "3/18", "28.83", "7.86" ], [ "Sandeep Lamichhane", "3", "5", "3/36", "16.40", "6.83" ] ]
Statistics -- Most wickets
Delhi_Daredevils_in_2018_6
The Delhi Daredevils (DD) are a franchise cricket team based in Delhi, India, which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They are one of the eight teams that competed in the 2018 Indian Premier League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1949_College_Baseball_All-America_Team
1949 College Baseball All-America Team
[ "Position", "Name", "School" ]
[ [ "Pitcher", "Murray Wall", "Texas" ], [ "Pitcher", "Jack Bruner", "Iowa" ], [ "Catcher", "Dominic Fucci", "Kentucky" ], [ "First baseman", "Tom Hamilton", "Texas" ], [ "Second baseman", "Charles Teague ( 2 ) ♦", "Wake Forest" ], [ "Third baseman", "Gene Hooks ( 2 )", "Wake Forest" ], [ "Shortstop", "Jim Brideweser", "USC" ], [ "Outfielder", "Don Ritter", "Indiana" ], [ "Outfielder", "Walt Slovenski", "Syracuse" ], [ "Outfielder", "Bill Renna", "Santa Clara" ] ]
All-Americans
1949_College_Baseball_All-America_Team_0
An All-American team is an honorary sports team composed of the best amateur players of a specific season for each team position - who in turn are given the honorific All-America and typically referred to as All-American athletes, or simply All-Americans. Although the honorees generally do not compete together as a unit, the term is used in U.S. team sports to refer to players who are selected by members of the national media. Walter Camp selected the first All-America team in the early days of American football in 1889. From 1947-1980, the American Baseball Coaches Association was the only All-American selector recognized by the NCAA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_European_Judo_Championships
1991 European Judo Championships
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "60 kg", "Philip Pradayrol ( FRA )", "Piotr Kamrowski ( POL )", "József Wagner ( HUN ) Marino Cattedra ( ITA )" ], [ "65 kg", "Eric Born ( SUI )", "József Csák ( HUN )", "Martin Schmidt ( FRG ) Ian Freeman ( GBR )" ], [ "71 kg", "Stefan Dott ( FRG )", "Josef Vensek ( TCH )", "Christophe Gagliano ( FRA ) Magomedbek Aliev ( URS )" ], [ "78 kg", "Anthonie Wurth ( NED )", "Johan Laats ( BEL )", "Krzysztof Kaminski ( POL ) Bashir Varaev ( URS )" ], [ "86 kg", "Axel Lobenstein ( DDR )", "Giorgio Vismara ( ITA )", "Adrian Croitoru ( ROM ) León Villar ( ESP )" ], [ "95 kg", "Theo Meijer ( NED )", "Givi Gaurgashvili ( URS )", "Stéphane Traineau ( FRA ) Detlef Knorrek ( FRG )" ], [ "95 kg", "Henry Stoehr ( DDR )", "Sergey Kosorotov ( URS )", "Rafal Kubacki ( POL ) David Douillet ( FRA )" ], [ "Open class", "Igor Bereznitsky ( URS )", "Bernd Von Eitzen ( FRG )", "Patrice Rognon ( FRA ) Stefano Venturelli ( ITA )" ] ]
Medal overview -- Men
1991_European_Judo_Championships_0
The 1991 European Judo Championships were the 3rd edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Prague, Czechoslovakia on 19 May 1991.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Athletics_Championships_medalists_(women)
List of World Athletics Championships medalists (women)
[ "Championships", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1980 Sittard details", "Birgit Friedmann ( FRG )", "Karoline Nemetz ( SWE )", "Ingrid Kristiansen ( NOR )" ], [ "1983 Helsinki details", "Mary Decker ( USA )", "Brigitte Kraus ( FRG )", "Tatyana Kovalenko-Kazankina ( URS )" ], [ "1987 Rome details", "Tetyana Samolenko ( URS )", "Maricica Puică ( ROU )", "Ulrike Bruns ( GDR )" ], [ "1991 Tokyo details", "Tetyana Dorovskikh ( URS )", "Yelena Romanova ( URS )", "Susan Sirma ( KEN )" ], [ "1993 Stuttgart details", "Qu Yunxia ( CHN )", "Zhang Linli ( CHN )", "Zhang Lirong ( CHN )" ] ]
Track -- 3000 m
List_of_World_Championships_in_Athletics_medalists_(women)_5
Women have contested events at the World Athletics Championships since its inauguration in 1983. The top three athletes in each event win gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively. A one-off edition of the championships was also held the same year at the 1980 Summer Olympics to include the IAAF-approved international women's events in 400 metres hurdles and 3000 metres which were not added to the Olympic athletics programme that year due to a dispute with the International Olympic Committee.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinmayi
Chinmayi
[ "Year", "Movie", "Language", "Dubbing for" ]
[ [ "2006", "Sillunu Oru Kadhal", "Tamil", "Bhumika Chawla" ], [ "2007", "Unnale Unnale", "Tamil", "Tanisha" ], [ "2007", "Satham Podathey", "Tamil", "Padmapriya" ], [ "2008", "Jayamkondaan", "Tamil", "Lekha Washington" ], [ "2008", "Dhaam Dhoom", "Tamil", "Kangana Ranaut" ], [ "2008", "Sakkarakatti", "Tamil", "Vedhika" ], [ "2008", "Vaaranam Aayiram / Surya S/O Krishnan", "Tamil / Telugu ( Dubbed version )", "Sameera Reddy" ], [ "2009", "TN-07 AL 4777", "Tamil", "Meenakshi" ], [ "2009", "Yavarum Nalam", "Tamil", "Neetu Chandra" ], [ "2009", "Ayan", "Tamil", "Tamannaah Bhatia" ], [ "2009", "Modhi Vilayaadu", "Tamil", "Kajal Aggarwal" ], [ "2009", "Kandein Kadhalai / Priya Priyatama", "Tamil / Telugu ( Dubbed version , 2011 )", "Tamannaah Bhatia" ], [ "2010", "Aasal", "Tamil", "Sameera Reddy" ], [ "2010", "Rakta Charitra", "Telugu", "Radhika Apte" ], [ "2010", "Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai / Khilladi", "Tamil / Telugu ( Dubbed version )", "Neetu Chandra" ], [ "2010", "Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa", "Tamil", "Trisha Krishnan" ], [ "2010", "Ye Maaya Chesave", "Telugu", "Samantha Akkineni" ], [ "2010", "Sura", "Tamil", "Tamannaah Bhatia" ], [ "2010", "Manmadha Baanam", "Telugu ( Dubbed version )", "Trisha Krishnan" ], [ "2011", "Ko / Rangam", "Tamil / Telugu ( Dubbed version", "Karthika Nair" ] ]
Filmography -- As a dubbing artist
Chinmayi_0
Chinmayi Sripada is an Indian playback singer, working mainly for the South Indian film industry. She is also a voice actor, television presenter and radio jockey. She is the founder and CEO of a translation services company called Blue Elephant. She is often credited as Chinmayee/Indai Hazaa but her birth name is Chinmayi. She rose to fame for her critically acclaimed song Oru Deivam Thantha Poovae from the National Award winning movie Kannathil Muthamittal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_tour
Garbage tour
[ "Date", "Show", "Set" ]
[ [ "Sept 1995", "Top of The Pops", "Only Happy When it Rains" ], [ "November 22 , 1995", "Most Wanted", "Queer , Only Happy When it Rains" ], [ "Nov 1995", "Top of The Pops", "Queer" ], [ "March 20 , 1996", "Top of The Pops", "Stupid Girl" ], [ "March 28 , 1996", "TFI Friday", "Stupid Girl , Only Happy When it Rains" ], [ "April 2 , 1996", "Nulle Part Ailleurs", "Queer" ], [ "April 13 , 1996", "Saturday Night Special", "Only Happy When it Rains" ], [ "April 14 , 1996", "Modern Rock Live", "Modern Rock Live" ], [ "June 8 , 1996", "MTV Movie Awards", "Only Happy When It Rains" ], [ "July 1 , 1996", "Beach House", "Stupid Girl" ], [ "July 11 , 1996", "Late Show with David Letterman", "Stupid Girl" ], [ "July 14 , 1996", "An Evening of Sweet Relief", "Kick My Ass , Supernatural" ], [ "Aug 1996", "MTV Europe", "Queer" ], [ "Oct 1996", "Hey Hey It 's Saturday", "Milk" ], [ "October 24 , 1996", "VH1 Fashion Awards", "Stupid Girl" ], [ "November 14 , 1996", "MTV Europe Music Awards", "Milk" ], [ "November 18 , 1996", "Top of The Pops", "Milk" ] ]
Promotional performances
Garbage_tour_1
The Garbage tour was the first world concert tour cycle completed by American/Scottish alternative rock group Garbage, which took the band throughout North America, Europe, Japan, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand in support of its self-titled debut album Garbage. For the duration of the tour, Garbage's touring line-up was augmented by Daniel Shulman, who had previously been a session musician for Run-D.M.C., on bass guitar. Samplers and MIDI controllers helped the bandmembers to unleash on stage the varied sounds that augmented the studio versions of the songs. Despite all the members of the group having racked up years of touring experience between them prior to forming, Garbage had no initial plans to tour their debut set; they changed their mind when they found that they enjoyed themselves while filming the music video for their debut single, Vow. Director Samuel Bayer had encouraged the group to play the song live as he filmed them, rather than playing along to a backing track. The Garbage tour started off with low-key headlining shows in late 1995, during which time the band visited a number of media cities in North America and Europe. The band spent the following year on tour, performing as the main act, spending two separate runs as an opening act for the Smashing Pumpkins on their Infinite Sadness arena tour, performing on TV and radio shows and performing on the bill at rock and radio festivals around the world. A number of notable acts supported Garbage throughout the run of the tour, including Acetone, Ash, Bis, The Elevator Drops, Fun Lovin' Criminals, The Rentals, Placebo, Polyanna and Polara. The tour was booked by Kevin Gasser of Creative Artists Agency. Before the 1996 concerts, the band reworked the songs to make them work better live, and also adopted more MIDI guitars to use less keyboards on stage. Video camera footage shot by Garbage during the early 1996 tour dates was incorporated into both that year's opening titles of the band's first long-form VHS and VCD compilation, Garbage Video, and the band's hour-long retrospective documentary, Thanks For Your Uhhh, Support, which featured on the group's 2007 greatest hits DVD Absolute Garbage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voice:_la_plus_belle_voix_(season_2)
The Voice: la plus belle voix (season 2)
[ "Order", "Coach", "Winner", "Loser ( s ) or stolen", "Coach ( es ) buzzing for loser ( Winning coach in bold )", "Song" ]
[ [ "1", "Garou", "Stéfania Rizou", "Victoria Petrosillo", "Florent Pagny", "I Want to Know What Love Is - Foreigner" ], [ "2", "Louis Bertignac", "Shadoh", "3nity Brothers", "-", "Tainted Love - Soft Cell" ], [ "3", "Jenifer", "Laura Chab '", "Claire", "-", "Jacques a dit - Christophe Willem" ], [ "4", "Garou", "Baptiste Defromont", "Claude Schuh", "-", "Do n't Stop Me Now - Queen" ], [ "5", "Florent Pagny", "Benjamin Bocconi", "Julien Mior Lambert", "-", "La Quête - Jacques Brel" ], [ "6", "Jenifer", "Rachel Claudio", "Sean", "-", "As - Stevie Wonder" ], [ "7", "Louis Bertignac", "Nell", "Ayme", "Garou", "Je veux te graver dans ma vie - Johnny Hallyday" ], [ "8", "Florent Pagny", "Michaël Lelong", "Alexandra Lucci", "-", "Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper" ] ]
Results -- Stage 2 : « Battles Musicales » ( Musical Battles )
The_Voice:_la_plus_belle_voix_(season_2)_21
One of the important premises of the show is the quality of the singing talent. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, train the talents in their group and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner. The coaches were Florent Pagny, Jenifer, Louis Bertignac and Garou. The Second Season ended on May 18, 2013, Yoann Fréget was declared the winner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Ipswich_Town_F.C._season
2011–12 Ipswich Town F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "To", "Date until" ]
[ [ "31 August 2011", "CM", "Jamie Griffiths", "Plymouth Argyle", "30 November 2011" ], [ "15 September 2011", "LW", "Andy Drury", "Crawley Town", "19 January 2012" ], [ "23 September 2011", "RB", "Jaime Peters", "Bournemouth", "8 December 2011" ], [ "24 November 2011", "LB", "Shane O'Connor", "Port Vale", "20 January 2012" ], [ "24 November 2011", "CF", "Tamás Priskin", "Derby County", "17 January 2012" ], [ "25 November 2011", "CF", "Ronan Murray", "Swindon Town", "14 January 2012" ], [ "19 January 2012", "CF", "Ronan Murray", "Swindon Town", "30 June 2012" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans out
2011–12_Ipswich_Town_F.C._season_8
The 2011-12 season was Ipswich Town's tenth consecutive season in The Football League Championship, the second-highest division in the English football league system. In addition to competing in The Championship, Ipswich Town also competed in the League Cup and the FA Cup. Ipswich were knocked out of the FA Cup in their first match, the third round, against Hull City and lost to Northampton Town in the first round of the League Cup. Winning their final league match, Ipswich avoided their worst league finish for 55 years, ending the season in 15th position, and becoming the longest continually serving member of The Championship courtesy of Coventry City's relegation to League One. May rise to £520,000 based on appearances and promotion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strictly_Come_Dancing_(series_10)
Strictly Come Dancing (series 10)
[ "Couple", "Score", "Dance", "Music", "Result" ]
[ [ "Denise & James", "36 ( 9,9,9,9 )", "Paso Doble", "Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes", "Safe" ], [ "Richard & Erin", "29 ( 7,8,7,7 )", "Charleston", "Pencil Full of Lead - Paolo Nutini", "Safe" ], [ "Louis & Flavia", "33 ( 6,9,9,9 )", "Waltz", "Moon River - Andy Williams", "Safe" ], [ "Fern & Artem", "27 ( 6,7,7,7 )", "Salsa", "You 'll Be Mine ( Party Time ) - Gloria Estefan", "Eliminated" ], [ "Victoria & Brendan", "30 ( 7,7,8,8 )", "Quickstep", "Luck Be a Lady - Frank Sinatra", "Safe" ], [ "Dani & Vincent", "34 ( 8,8,9,9 )", "Tango", "Rumour Has It - Adele", "Safe" ], [ "Nicky & Karen", "30 ( 7,7,8,8 )", "Foxtrot", "The Best Is Yet to Come - Michael Bublé", "Safe" ], [ "Kimberley & Pasha", "34 ( 8,8,9,9 )", "Viennese Waltz", "A Thousand Years - Christina Perri", "Bottom two" ], [ "Michael & Natalie", "26 ( 5,7,7,7 )", "Salsa", "I Want You Back - The Jackson 5", "Safe" ], [ "Lisa & Robin", "32 ( 8,8,8,8 )", "Foxtrot", "This Will Be ( An Everlasting Love ) - Natalie Cole", "Safe" ] ]
Weekly scores and songs -- Week 6
Musical guest : André Rieu and his Johann Strauss Orchestra Running order
Strictly_Come_Dancing_(series_10)_12
Strictly Come Dancing returned for its tenth series and began with the launch show on 15 September 2012. The live shows commenced on 5 October. Fourteen celebrities took part - the same number as the previous year. Sir Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly returned to present the main show on BBC One and Claudia Winkleman returned to present the results show with Daly. Zoë Ball returned to present spin-off show Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two. Judges Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli and Craig Revel Horwood all returned and were joined on the judging panel by series 7 guest judge Darcey Bussell, who replaced Alesha Dixon. On 20 June 2012, it was announced that Katya Virshilas would not be returning to the show as a professional. On 23 June 2012, it was announced that Karen Hauer of Burn the Floor fame would replace Virshilas. The show was broadcast from Wembley Arena on 17 November with all proceeds going to the BBC charity, Children in Need. The show on 10 November was hosted by Daly and Winkleman while Forsyth took a break before the Wembley Arena show. Series 10 would be the final series of the show to be produced at the studios of the BBC Television Centre in West London. In March 2013 the Television Centre site was closed for redevelopment, with the production of future Strictly series moved to Elstree Studios.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Clark
Jim Clark
[ "Year", "Chassis", "Engine", "Start", "Finish", "Team" ]
[ [ "1963", "Lotus", "Ford", "5", "2", "Team Lotus" ], [ "1964", "Lotus", "Ford", "1", "24", "Team Lotus" ], [ "1965", "Lotus", "Ford", "2", "1", "Team Lotus" ], [ "1966", "Lotus", "Ford", "2", "2", "STP Gas Treatment" ], [ "1967", "Lotus", "Ford", "16", "31", "Team Lotus" ] ]
Racing record -- American open-wheel racing
Indianapolis 500
Jim_Clark_5
James Clark Jr. OBE (4 March 1936 - 7 April 1968) was a British Formula One racing driver from Scotland, who won two World Championships, in 1963 and 1965. Clark was a versatile driver who competed in sports cars, touring cars and in the Indianapolis 500, which he won in 1965. He was particularly associated with the Lotus marque. Clark was killed in a Formula Two racing accident in 1968 in Hockenheim, West Germany. At the time of his death, aged 32, he had won more Grand Prix races (25) and achieved more Grand Prix pole positions (33) than any other driver. In 2009, The Times placed Clark at the top of a list of the greatest-ever Formula One drivers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_NASCAR_Nationwide_Series
2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series
[ "Rnd", "Date", "Race", "Distance", "Venue", "TV", "Radio", "Time ( US ET )", "Winner" ]
[ [ "1", "February 14", "Camping World 300", "300 miles", "Daytona International Speedway", "ESPN2", "MRN", "1:15 p.m", "Tony Stewart" ], [ "2", "February 21", "Stater Brothers 300", "300 miles", "Auto Club Speedway", "ESPN2", "MRN", "7:45 p.m", "Kyle Busch" ], [ "3", "February 28", "Sam 's Town 300", "300 miles", "Las Vegas Motor Speedway", "ESPN2", "PRN", "4:30 p.m", "Greg Biffle" ], [ "4", "March 21", "Scotts Turf Builder 300", "300 laps ( 159.9 miles )", "Bristol Motor Speedway", "ABC", "PRN", "2:30 p.m", "Kevin Harvick" ], [ "5", "April 4", "O'Reilly 300", "300 miles", "Texas Motor Speedway", "ESPN2", "MRN", "3 p.m", "Kyle Busch" ], [ "6", "April 11", "Nashville 300", "300 miles", "Nashville Superspeedway", "ESPN", "MRN", "4:00 p.m", "Joey Logano" ], [ "7", "April 17", "Bashas ' Supermarkets 200", "200 laps", "Phoenix International Raceway", "ESPN2", "MRN", "9:30 p.m", "Greg Biffle" ], [ "8", "April 25", "Aaron 's 312", "311.22 miles", "Talladega Superspeedway", "ABC", "MRN", "3 p.m", "David Ragan" ], [ "9", "May 1", "Lipton Tea 250", "250 laps ( 187.5 miles )", "Richmond International Raceway", "ESPN2", "MRN", "7:30 p.m", "Kyle Busch" ], [ "10", "May 8", "Diamond Hill Plywood 200", "200.8 miles", "Darlington Raceway", "ESPN2", "MRN", "7:30 p.m", "Matt Kenseth" ], [ "11", "May 23", "CarQuest Auto Parts 300", "300 miles", "Lowes Motor Speedway", "ESPN2", "PRN", "7:30 p.m", "Mike Bliss" ], [ "12", "May 30", "Heluva Good ! 200", "200 miles", "Dover International Speedway", "ABC", "MRN", "2:30 p.m", "Brad Keselowski" ], [ "13", "June 6", "Federated Auto Parts 300", "300 miles", "Nashville Superspeedway", "ESPN2", "MRN", "7:30 p.m", "Kyle Busch" ], [ "14", "June 13", "Meijer 300", "300 miles", "Kentucky Speedway", "ESPN2", "MRN", "8:30 p.m", "Joey Logano" ], [ "15", "June 20", "NorthernTool.com 250", "250 miles", "The Milwaukee Mile", "ESPN2", "MRN", "8:30 p.m", "Carl Edwards" ], [ "16", "June 27", "Camping World RV Sales 200", "200 miles", "New Hampshire Motor Speedway", "ABC", "MRN", "3 p.m", "Kyle Busch" ], [ "17", "July 3", "Subway Jalapeño 250", "250 miles", "Daytona International Speedway", "ESPN", "MRN", "8 p.m", "Clint Bowyer" ], [ "18", "July 10", "Dollar General 300", "300 miles", "Chicagoland Speedway", "ESPN", "MRN", "8 p.m", "Joey Logano" ], [ "19", "July 18", "Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250", "250 miles", "Gateway International Raceway", "ESPN2", "MRN", "9:30 p.m", "Kyle Busch" ], [ "20", "July 25", "Kroger 200", "200 laps", "O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis", "ESPN", "MRN", "8 p.m", "Carl Edwards" ] ]
Schedule
The infield of the Milwaukee Mile showing some of the field for the 2009 NorthernTool.com 250 ♣ – Race will run at night , or start in the late afternoon , and finish at night .
2009_NASCAR_Nationwide_Series_1
The 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series began on February 14 at Daytona International Speedway with the Camping World 300. The season concluded on November 21 at Homestead-Miami Speedway with the Ford 300. With 25 top-five finishes, Kyle Busch was the season champion. He finished 210 points clear of Carl Edwards and 318 ahead of Brad Keselowski.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Helberg
Sandy Helberg
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1973", "Terror in the Wax Museum", "Newsboy" ], [ "1975", "Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York", "Artist" ], [ "1976", "A Star Is Born", "Kevin" ], [ "1977", "High Anxiety", "Airport Attendant" ], [ "1977", "American Raspberry", "Mailman" ], [ "1978", "Loose Shoes", "Biker Eulogist" ], [ "1980", "The Hollywood Knights", "Officer Clark" ], [ "1980", "The Jazz Singer", "Sound Engineer" ], [ "1981", "History of the World : Part 1", "Disciple" ], [ "1981", "Modern Problems", "Pete" ], [ "1984", "This Is Spinal Tap", "Angelo DiMentibelio" ], [ "1984", "Up the Creek", "Irwin" ], [ "1987", "Spaceballs", "Dr. Schlotkin" ], [ "1994", "I 'll Do Anything", "Theater Critic" ], [ "1995", "The Granny", "Albert" ], [ "1995", "Mortal Kombat", "Director" ], [ "1997", "Meet Wally Sparks", "Commercial Director" ], [ "2006", "School for Scoundrels", "Rabbi" ] ]
Filmography
Sandy_Helberg_0
Sandy Helberg (born May 28, 1949) is a German-born American actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weltklasse_Zürich
Weltklasse Zürich
[ "Event", "Record", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Date" ]
[ [ "100 m", "9.76 ( +1.4 m/s )", "Yohan Blake", "Jamaica", "30 August 2012" ], [ "200 m", "19.66 ( +0.0 m/s )", "Usain Bolt", "Jamaica", "30 August 2012" ], [ "400 m", "43.29", "Harry ( Butch ) Reynolds", "United States", "17 August 1988" ], [ "800 m", "1:41.24", "Wilson Kipketer", "Denmark", "13 August 1997" ], [ "1500 m", "3:26.45", "Hicham El Guerrouj", "Morocco", "12 August 1998" ], [ "Mile", "3:45.19", "Noureddine Morceli", "Algeria", "16 August 1995" ], [ "3000 m", "7:32.54", "Said Aouita", "Morocco", "13 August 1986" ], [ "5000 m", "12:41.86", "Haile Gebrselassie", "Ethiopia", "13 August 1997" ], [ "110 m hurdles", "12.92 ( −0.1 m/s )", "Roger Kingdom", "United States", "16 August 1989" ], [ "400 m hurdles", "46.92 DLR", "Karsten Warholm", "Norway", "29 August 2019" ], [ "3000 m steeplechase", "7:56.54", "Saif Saeed Shaheen", "Qatar", "18 August 2006" ], [ "3000 m steeplechase", "7:53.17 X", "Brahim Boulami", "Morocco", "16 August 2002" ], [ "High jump", "2.40 m", "Charles Austin", "United States", "7 August 1991" ], [ "Pole vault", "5.95 m", "Igor Trandenkov", "Russia", "14 August 1996" ], [ "Long jump", "8.65 m ( -0.5 m/s ) DLR", "Juan Miguel Echevarría", "Cuba", "29 August 2019" ], [ "Triple jump", "17.80 m ( +0.1 m/s )", "Christian Taylor", "United States", "1 September 2016" ], [ "Shot put", "22.60 m DLR", "Tomas Walsh", "New Zealand", "30 August 2018" ], [ "Discus throw", "71.12 m", "Virgilijus Alekna", "Lithuania", "11 August 2000" ], [ "Hammer throw", "83.24 m", "Andrey Abduvaliyev", "Uzbekistan", "17 August 1994" ], [ "Javelin throw", "92.28 m", "Raymond Hecht", "Germany", "14 August 1996" ] ]
Meeting records -- Men
Weltklasse_Zürich_1
Weltklasse Zürich (English: World Class Zurich) is an annual, invitation-only, world-class track and field meeting at the Letzigrund in Zürich, Switzerland, generally held at the end of August. Previously one of the IAAF Golden League events, it now serves as a final of the Wanda Diamond League, alongside Memorial Van Damme between 2010 and 2019. In 2020 and 2021, Welklasse Zürich will serve as the sole final of the Diamond League. One of the first large-scale international athletics events (outside the Summer Olympics), it is sometimes referred to as the one-day Olympics. Weltklasse Zürich first took place on 12 August 1928. In the beginning, the meeting was nicknamed by the public the Nurmi meeting after the most admired and celebrated participant at the time, Paavo Nurmi. On 21 June 1960, on the Letzigrund track, Armin Hary became the first human to run the 100 m dash in 10.0 seconds. UBS has supported Weltklasse Zürich as its main sponsor since 1981. Other sponsors are Vaudoise Assurances, Migros, Le Gruyère Switzerland, Medica, Omega, Swiss, Lexus, Erdgas and Puma.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Lloyd
Norman Lloyd
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1942", "Saboteur", "Frank Fry" ], [ "1945", "The Southerner", "Finley" ], [ "1945", "The Unseen", "Jasper Goodwin" ], [ "1945", "Spellbound", "Mr. Garmes" ], [ "1945", "A Walk in the Sun", "Archimbeau" ], [ "1945", "Within These Walls", "Pete Moran" ], [ "1946", "A Letter for Evie", "DeWitt Pyncheon" ], [ "1946", "Young Widow", "Sammy" ], [ "1946", "The Green Years", "Adam Leckie" ], [ "1947", "The Beginning or the End", "Dr. Troyanski" ], [ "1948", "No Minor Vices", "Dr. Sturdevant" ], [ "1949", "Scene of the Crime", "Sleeper" ], [ "1949", "The Black Book", "Jean-Lambert Tallien" ], [ "1949", "Calamity Jane and Sam Bass", "Jim Murphy" ], [ "1950", "Buccaneer 's Girl", "Patout" ], [ "1950", "The Flame and the Arrow", "Apollo , the troubadour" ], [ "1951", "The Flame of Stamboul", "Louis Baracca" ], [ "1951", "M", "Sutro" ], [ "1951", "He Ran All the Way", "Al Molin" ], [ "1952", "The Light Touch", "Anton" ] ]
Select film and television credits -- Actor
Norman_Lloyd_0
Norman Lloyd (born Norman Perlmutter; November 8, 1914) is an American actor, producer and director with a career in entertainment spanning almost 100 years. He has worked in every major facet of the industry including theatre, radio, television and film, with a career that started in 1923 and his last film to date, Trainwreck, was released in 2015. In the 1930s, he apprenticed with Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre and worked with such influential groups as the Federal Theatre Project's Living Newspaper unit, the Mercury Theatre and the Group Theatre. Lloyd's long professional association with Alfred Hitchcock began with his performance portraying a Nazi agent in the film Saboteur (1942). He also appeared in Spellbound (1945), and was a producer of Hitchcock's anthology television series, Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Lloyd directed and produced episodic television throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. As an actor, he has appeared in over 60 films and television shows, with his roles including Bodalink in Limelight, Mr. Nolan in Dead Poets Society (1989) and Mr. Letterblair in The Age of Innocence (1993). In the 1980s, Lloyd gained a new generation of fans for playing Dr. Daniel Auschlander, one of the starring roles on the medical drama St. Elsewhere.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1924 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "New Jersey 1", "Francis F. Patterson , Jr", "Republican", "1920", "Re-elected", "Francis F. Patterson , Jr. ( R ) 69.1% Robert A. Irving ( D ) 27.0% Leo W. Harkins ( Prog ) 3.9%" ], [ "New Jersey 2", "Isaac Bacharach", "Republican", "1914", "Re-elected", "Isaac Bacharach ( R ) 76.2% Charles S. Stevens ( D ) 23.8%" ], [ "New Jersey 3", "Elmer H. Geran", "Democratic", "1922", "Lost re-election Republican gain", "T. Frank Appleby ( R ) 60.3% Elmer H. Geran ( D ) 39.7%" ], [ "New Jersey 4", "Charles Browne", "Democratic", "1922", "Lost re-election Republican gain", "Charles A. Eaton ( R ) 53.8% Charles Browne ( D ) 46.2%" ], [ "New Jersey 5", "Ernest R. Ackerman", "Republican", "1918", "Re-elected", "Ernest R. Ackerman ( R ) 72.3% Monell Sayre ( D ) 27.7%" ], [ "New Jersey 6", "Randolph Perkins", "Republican", "1920", "Re-elected", "Randolph Perkins ( R ) 66.3% Alfred T. Holley ( D ) 30.8% Frederick Krafft ( Prog ) 2.8%" ], [ "New Jersey 7", "George N. Seger", "Republican", "1922", "Re-elected", "George N. Seger ( R ) 73.0% Andrew J. Callahan ( D ) 21.8% Frank Hubschmitt ( S ) 4.8% Harry Santhouse ( Soc-Lab ) 0.3%" ], [ "New Jersey 8", "Frank J. McNulty", "Democratic", "1922", "Lost re-election Republican gain", "Herbert W. Taylor ( R ) 57.0% Frank J. McNulty ( D ) 43.0%" ], [ "New Jersey 9", "Daniel F. Minahan", "Democratic", "1922", "Lost re-election Republican gain", "Franklin W. Fort ( R ) 59.3% Daniel F. Minahan ( D ) 36.7% Max Frenchman ( Prog ) 4.0%" ], [ "New Jersey 10", "Frederick R. Lehlbach", "Republican", "1914", "Re-elected", "Frederick R. Lehlbach ( R ) 70.1% Moses Greenwood ( D ) 25.6% Peter Pollack ( Prog ) 4.3%" ], [ "New Jersey 11", "John J. Eagan", "Democratic", "1922", "Lost renomination Democratic hold", "Oscar L. Auf der Heide ( D ) 60.5% John F. Gardner ( R ) 35.3% William K. Tallman ( S ) 3.8% Francis Steiner ( Workers ) 0.4%" ], [ "New Jersey 12", "Charles F. X. O'Brien", "Democratic", "1920", "Retired Democratic hold", "Mary Teresa Norton ( D ) 61.7% Douglas D. T. Story ( R ) 36.3% Albert Sidler ( I ) 1.6% Robert Ambry ( War Vet . ) 0.2% Christian B. Blohm ( Workers ) 0.2%" ] ]
Complete Results -- New Jersey
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1924_27
The 1924 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1924 which coincided with the election to a full term of President Calvin Coolidge, who had replaced Warren Harding following his death. Coolidge's popularity helped his Republican Party to gain a net 22 seats from the opposition Democratic Party, cementing their majority. The burgeoning economy and Republican pro-business policies caused the party to gain popularity. An internal split somewhat reduced House gains, as a progressive faction of the party continued to antagonize party leadership. In the early stages of the election, there were fears that the Republicans would be swamped at the polls due to several scandals in the administration of President Warren Harding. However, after the chief executive's death, his incidents were painted as personal problems that did not reflect the state of the party. The populist Farmer-Labor Party also gained a seat in Minnesota.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Lacrosse_League_Entry_Draft
National Lacrosse League Entry Draft
[ "# Overall", "Team", "Player", "Club/College" ]
[ [ "1", "San Jose Stealth", "Ryan Benesch", "Kitchener-Waterloo Braves" ], [ "2", "San Jose Stealth", "Kyle Sorensen", "Peterborough Lakers / Bellarmine University" ], [ "3", "Buffalo Bandits", "Brett Bucktooth", "Syracuse University" ], [ "4", "Philadelphia Wings", "Geoff Snider", "Burnaby Lakers / University of Denver" ], [ "5", "Philadelphia Wings", "Ian Llord", "St. Catharines Athletics" ], [ "6", "Arizona Sting", "Mike Grimes", "Peterborough Lakers" ], [ "7", "San Jose Stealth", "Paul Dawson", "Brampton Excelsiors" ], [ "8", "Philadelphia Wings", "Athan Iannucci", "Coquitlam Adanacs Jr.A/ St. Catharines Athletics / Hofstra University" ], [ "9", "Calgary Roughnecks", "Kyle Wailes", "Toronto Beaches / Brown University" ], [ "10", "Rochester Knighthawks", "Jack Reid", "University of Massachusetts Amherst" ], [ "11", "New York Titans", "Brendan Mundorf", "University of Maryland" ], [ "12", "Chicago Shamrox", "Josh Wasson", "University of Hartford" ], [ "13", "Colorado Mammoth", "Gary Bining", "Ohio State University" ] ]
1st Round Draft Selections -- 2006 NLL
The 2006 entry draft took place on September 13 , 2006 at the Madison Square Garden in New York City . [ 11 ]
National_Lacrosse_League_Entry_Draft_13
The National Lacrosse League entry draft is an annual event where the general managers of National Lacrosse League teams choose eligible players for their rosters from US college programs and Canada's junior lacrosse system. A player is deemed eligible for the draft if he is 21 years of age, or is less than 21 years of age and has used or given up all NCAA or NAIA eligibility.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuania_national_basketball_team
Lithuania national basketball team
[ "Year", "Place", "Points", "Change" ]
[ [ "2006", "5th", "460", "N/A" ], [ "2007", "5th", "486", "" ], [ "2008", "6th", "411", "1" ], [ "2009", "6th", "374", "" ], [ "2010", "5th", "532", "1" ], [ "2011", "5th", "426", "" ], [ "2012", "5th", "406", "" ], [ "2013", "4th", "432", "1" ], [ "2014", "4th", "447", "" ], [ "2015", "3rd", "457", "1" ], [ "2016", "5th", "442", "2" ], [ "2017", "5th", "453", "" ], [ "2018", "6th", "621", "1" ], [ "2019", "8th", "643.9", "2" ] ]
FIBA World Rankings
Lithuania 's consistent status as one of the major powers in international basketball made them rank highly at the FIBA World Rankings .
Lithuania_national_basketball_team_13
Lithuania national basketball team may refer to:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmsworth_Cup
Harmsworth Cup
[ "Year", "Venue", "Boat", "Owner", "Country", "Driver ( s )", "Ave . Speed ( mph )" ]
[ [ "1903", "Queenstown ( now Cobh ) , Ireland", "Napier I", "Selwyn Edge", "UK", "E. Campbell Muir/ Dorothy Levitt", "19.53" ], [ "1904", "Solent , UK", "Trefle-à-Quatre", "Emile Thubron", "France", "Charles-Henri ( Hemri ) Brasier", "26.63" ], [ "1905", "Arcachon , France", "Napier II", "Selwyn Edge", "UK", "Lord Montagu", "26.03" ], [ "1906", "Solent , UK", "Yarrow-Napier", "Lord Montagu", "UK", "Lord Montagu", "15.48" ], [ "1907", "Solent , UK", "Dixie I", "Edward J. Schroeder", "USA", "Barkley Pearce", "31.78" ], [ "1908", "Huntington Bay , United States", "Dixie II", "Edward J. Schroeder", "United States", "Barkley Pearce", "31.35" ], [ "1910", "Huntington Bay , USA", "Dixie III", "Frederick K. Burnham", "USA", "Frederick K. Burnham", "36.04" ], [ "1911", "Huntington Bay , USA", "Dixie IV", "Frederick K. Burnham", "USA", "Frederick K. Burnham", "40.28" ], [ "1912", "Huntington Bay , USA", "Maple Leaf IV", "Sir E. Mackay Edgar", "UK", "Thomas Sopwith Sr", "43.18" ], [ "1913", "Osborne Bay , UK", "Maple Leaf IV", "Sir E. Mackay Edgar", "UK", "Thomas Sopwith Sr", "57.45" ], [ "1920", "Osborne Bay , UK", "Miss America I", "Garfield Wood", "USA", "Garfield Wood", "61.51" ], [ "1921", "Detroit , USA", "Miss America II", "Garfield Wood", "USA", "Garfield Wood", "59.75" ], [ "1926", "Detroit , USA", "Miss America V", "Garfield Wood", "USA", "Garfield Wood", "61.12" ], [ "1928", "Detroit , USA", "Miss America VII", "Garfield Wood", "USA", "Garfield Wood", "59.33" ], [ "1929", "Detroit , USA", "Miss America VIII", "Garfield Wood", "USA", "Garfield Wood", "75.29" ], [ "1930", "Detroit , USA", "Miss America IX", "Garfield Wood", "USA", "Garfield Wood", "77.23" ], [ "1931", "Detroit , USA", "Miss America VIII", "Garfield Wood", "USA", "George Wood", "85.86" ], [ "1932", "Detroit , USA", "Miss America X", "Garfield Wood", "USA", "Garfield Wood", "78.49" ], [ "1933", "Detroit , USA", "Miss America X", "Garfield Wood", "USA", "Garfield Wood", "86.94" ], [ "1949", "Detroit , USA", "Skip-a-long", "", "USA", "Stan Dollar", "94.1" ] ]
Trophy Winners
Napier motor yacht , 1903 Miss America II
Harmsworth_Cup_0
The Harmsworth Cup, popularly known as the Harmsworth Trophy, is an historically important British International Trophy for Motorboats.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristoffer_Joner
Kristoffer Joner
[ "Year", "Film ( English Title )", "Original Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1996", "Offshore", "Offshore", "Ståle Pettersen" ], [ "2000", "Detector", "Detektor", "Jorgen ( patient )" ], [ "2001", "Mongoland", "Mongoland", "Kristoffer" ], [ "2002", "Music For Weddings and Funerals", "Musikk for Bryllup og Begravelser", "Kelner" ], [ "2002", "Falling Sky", "Himmelfall", "Reidar" ], [ "2002", "~ Wendy House", "Lekestue", "Jostein" ], [ "2003", "Dark Woods", "Villmark", "Lasse" ], [ "2004", "A Cry in the Woods", "Den som frykter ulven", "Erkki Jorma" ], [ "2004", "Monster Thursday", "Monstertorsdag", "Doctor" ], [ "2004", "My Jealous Barber", "Min misunnelige frisør", "Christian" ], [ "2004", "All For Egil", "Alt for Egil", "Egil" ], [ "2004", "Garfield : The Movie", "", "Happy Chapman" ], [ "2005", "Next Door", "Naboer", "John" ], [ "2005", "Kissed by Winter", "Vinterkyss", "Kai" ], [ "2006", "Comrade Pedersen", "Gymnaslærer Pedersen", "Knut Pedersen" ], [ "2006", "Lotte from Gadgetville", "Leiutajateküla Lotte", "Susumu" ], [ "2007", "Codename Hunter", "Kodenavn Hunter", "Frode Müller" ], [ "2008", "The Man Who Loved Yngve", "Mannen som elsket Yngve", "Tom" ], [ "2008", "The Last Joint Venture", "Den siste revejakta", "Carl Vang" ], [ "2009", "Hidden", "Skjult", "Kai Koss ( KK )" ] ]
Filmography
This filmography is not full but rather a representative one .
Kristoffer_Joner_0
Kristoffer Joner (born 19 September 1972) is a Norwegian actor. He is best known for his roles in Villmark and The Man Who Loved Yngve. He was a part of Rogaland Teater when he was 14 years of age until his early 20s. He was one of the founders of Cementen pub located in Stavanger, Norway. In 1996 he got the role as Ståle Pettersen in an original NRK-series Offshore, a role he kept until the shows cancelling in 2000. The same year he got his first movie role in a Pål Jackman movie by the name of Detektor, where he played the role of a satanist. In 2005 Joner received Amanda Award for best male actor in the movie Naboer and again in 2012 for his role in The Orheim Company. Additionally, he is the nephew of musician Sverre Joner, and cousin of singer Alexandra Joner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armorial_of_the_Communes_of_Nord_(D–H)
Armorial of the Communes of Nord (D–H)
[ "Name of Commune", "French blazon", "English blazon" ]
[ [ "Hallennes-lez-Haubourdin", "D'or à cinq cotices de gueules", "Or , 5 bendlets gules . ( Hallennes-lez-Haubourdin and Vieux-Berquin use the same arms . )" ], [ "Halluin", "D'argent à trois lionceaux de sable lampassés de gueles , armés et couronnés d'or", "Argent three lions sable langued gules armed and crowned or" ], [ "Hamel", "De sinople au chef d'hermine", "Vert a chief ermine" ], [ "Hantay", "D'argent à trois fasces de gueules , à la bordure d'azur", "Argent three fesses gules within a bordure azure" ], [ "Hardifort", "D'argent à trois cors de sable liés de gueules , virolés d'or , les embouchures à senestre", "Argent , 3 horns sable tied gules . ( Hardifort , Merris and Oudezeele use the same arms . )" ], [ "Hargnies", "D'azur à trois clefs d'or mises en pal , les pannetons en haut et à dextre", "Azure , 3 keys Or . ( Floursies , Hargnies and Raismes use the same arms . )" ], [ "Hasnon", "Coupé : au premier , d'azur à la bande d'argent accostée de deux épées ( d'argent garnie d'or ? ) en pal la pointe en bas ; au deux , de sable à une clef d'argent en pal , le panneton en haut et à dextre", "Per fess 1 : Azure a bend between two swords inverted argent ; 2 : Sable a key argent" ], [ "Haspres", "Parti : au 1 , d'azur semé de fleurs de lys d'or ; au 2 , de sinople à la fasce d'argent", "Azure , semy de lys Or dimidiated with Vert , a fess argent . ( Ghissignies and Haspres use the same arms . )" ], [ "Haubourdin", "De gueules , au lion d'or , armé , lampassé et couronné d'azur", "Gules , a lion Or , armed , langued and crowned azure . ( Aix-en-Pévèle , Emmerin , and Haubourdin use the same arms . )" ], [ "Haucourt-en-Cambrésis", "D'argent semé de billettes de gueules , au lion du même brochant sur le tout", "Argent billetty , a lion gules . ( Bazenville , Haucourt-en-Cambrésis , Honnecourt-sur-Escaut and Sailly-lez-Cambrai use the same arms . )" ], [ "Haulchin", "Parti : au 1 , de gueules au lion d'or , armé et lampassé d'azur ; au 2 , d'azur semé de fleurs de lys d'or", "Gules a lion or impaled with azure semy fleur de lys or" ], [ "Haussy", "D'or au lion de gueules", "Or , a lion gules . ( Pont-l'Abbé , Escarmain and Haussy ( see also Râches ) use the same arms . )" ], [ "Haut-Lieu", "Pas de blason connu à ce jour", "No known arms . This entry is only for the sake of completeness" ], [ "Hautmont", "D'or à trois chevrons de sable", "Or , 3 chevrons sable . ( Bersillies , Boeschepe , Boussières-sur-Sambre , Colleret , Cousolre , Flaumont-Waudrechies , Hautmont , Limont-Fontaine , Lompret , Masny , Neuville-en-Avesnois and Saint-Rémy-du-Nord use the same arms . )" ], [ "Haveluy", "D'argent à trois jumelles de gueules", "Argent , 3 bars gemel gules . ( Haveluy and Vertain use the same arms . )" ], [ "Haverskerque", "D'or à la fasce de gueules", "Or , a fess gules . ( Condé-sur-l'Escaut and Haverskerque use the same arms . )" ], [ "Haynecourt", "D'or à trois aigles à deux têtes de gueules", "Or , 3 double-headed eagles gules . ( Gussignies and Haynecourt use the same arms . )" ], [ "Hazebrouck", "D'argent au lion de sable , lampassé de gueules , tenant de ses pattes de devant un écusson d'or chargé d'un lièvre courant en bande au naturel", "Argent a lion sable langued gules holding an inescutcheon or charged with a 'coney courant bendwise proper" ], [ "Hecq", "D'azur à trois quintefeuilles d'or", "Azure three cinqfoils or" ], [ "Hélesmes", "D'azur semé de fleurs de lys d'or", "Azure , semy de lys Or . = France Ancient ( Ansacq , Brillon , Escaudain , Escautpont , Hélesmes , Hérin , Lecelles , Lieu-Saint-Amand , Lourches , Neuville-sur-Escaut , Rosult , Rumegies and Wignehies use the same arms . )" ] ]
H
Armorial_of_the_Communes_of_Nord-2_(D-H)_4
This page lists the armoury emblazons, heraldic descriptions, or coats of arms of the communes in Nord (D-H)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gankutsuou:_The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo
Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo
[ "Character", "Japanese voice cast", "English voice cast" ]
[ [ "Count of Monte Cristo/Edmund Dantes", "Jouji Nakata", "Jamieson Price" ], [ "Gankutsuou", "Yoshinari Torii", "Richard Epcar" ], [ "Albert de Morcerf", "Jun Fukuyama", "Johnny Yong Bosch , Wendee Lee ( child )" ], [ "Haydée Tebelin", "Akiko Yajima", "Stephanie Sheh" ], [ "Franz d'Epinay", "Daisuke Hirakawa", "Ezra Weisz" ], [ "Fernand de Morcerf", "Jūrōta Kosugi", "Paul St. Peter" ], [ "Mercedes de Morcerf", "Kikuko Inoue", "Karen Strassman" ], [ "Baron Jullian Danglars", "Shinpachi Tsuji", "Doug Stone" ], [ "Victoria Danglars", "Naoko Matsui", "Mari Devon" ], [ "Eugénie Danglars", "Chie Nakamura", "Michelle Ruff" ], [ "Gérard de Villefort", "Yōsuke Akimoto", "Tom Wyner" ], [ "Héloïse de Villefort", "Kumiko Watanabe", "Julie Ann Taylor" ], [ "Valentine de Villefort", "Junko Miura", "Dorothy Elias-Fahn" ], [ "Maximilien Morrel", "Tetsu Inada", "Tony Oliver" ], [ "Lucien Debray", "Jin Domon", "Doug Erholtz" ], [ "Andrea Cavalcanti", "Tomokazu Seki", "Liam O'Brien" ], [ "Peppo", "Mai Nakahara", "Carrie Savage" ], [ "Baptistin", "Nobuo Tobita", "Kirk Thornton" ], [ "Giovanni Bertuccio", "Kōji Ishii", "Beau Billingslea" ], [ "Gaspard Caderousse", "Nobuo Tobita", "Sean Roberts" ] ]
Voice cast
Gankutsuou:_The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo_0
Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo is a science fiction anime series produced by Gonzo. An adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo, the 24-episode series aired on Japanese television between October 2004 and March 2005; it was licensed for a Western release first by Geneon Entertainment and later by Funimation. The series was adapted into a CD drama, a trilogy of novels by screenwriter Shuichi Kouyama, and a manga written and drawn by series creator Mahiro Maeda which ran from 2005 to 2008. Set in the year 5053, the series focuses on the impact of the titular Count: formerly a sailor named Edmund Dantes, he was betrayed by his friends and imprisoned on false charges. Aided by a mysterious force dubbed Gankutsuou, Dantes escaped and refashioned himself as the Count, determined to exact vengeance on those who wronged him. The series is mainly told from the perspective of Viscount Albert de Morcerf, the son of one of the Count's enemies. While the series adapts much of the original storyline and carries over its theme of revenge, the plot and characters feature multiple differences. Originally intended as an adaptation of The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester, the copyright holders' refusal to allow an adaptation led Maeda to instead use Dumas's novel, which had inspired Bester's story. Maeda created the story and characters, collaborating on the former with Kouyama and the latter's designs with artist Hidenori Matsubara. The anime's artstyle blended Western Impressionism and Japanese Ukiyo-e styles. Fashion designer Anna Sui collaborated on costume designs. Original music was co-composed by Jean-Jacques Burnel of British band The Stranglers, who also composed and sang the main themes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Canada_Cup_of_Curling
2012 Canada Cup of Curling
[ "Skip", "W", "L" ]
[ [ "Stefanie Lawton", "5", "1" ], [ "Team Jones", "4", "2" ], [ "Heather Nedohin", "4", "2" ], [ "Crystal Webster", "3", "3" ], [ "Chelsea Carey", "2", "4" ], [ "Sherry Middaugh", "2", "4" ], [ "Cathy Overton-Clapham", "1", "5" ] ]
Women -- Round Robin Standings
Final Round Robin Standings Key Teams to Playoffs
2012_Canada_Cup_of_Curling_32
The 2012 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling was held from November 28 to December 2 at Mosaic Place in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. This was Moose Jaw's first time hosting the Canada Cup, and Saskatchewan's second time hosting the Canada Cup, which was held in Yorkton in 2009. TSN broadcast the tenth edition of the Canada Cup. In the women's final, Stefanie Lawton won her third Canada Cup title with a win over Jennifer Jones's rink, skipped by Kaitlyn Lawes. Lawton secured the win with a draw to get one point, winning the game with a score of 6-4. In the men's final, Jeff Stoughton won his first Canada Cup title with a win over last year's runner-up Glenn Howard, drawing for one point in the final end to win the game with a score of 4-3. The winners, Jeff Stoughton and Stefanie Lawton, qualified for the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials in Winnipeg, Manitoba, which will determine Canada's representatives for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia. The winners will also be selected by the Canadian Curling Association to represent Team North America at the 2014 Continental Cup of Curling in Las Vegas, Nevada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Hong_Kong_Premier_League
2014–15 Hong Kong Premier League
[ "Club", "Player 1", "Player 2", "Player 3", "Player 4", "Player 5", "Asian Player" ]
[ [ "Eastern", "Giovane", "Diego Eli", "Michel Lugo", "Miroslav Saric", "Rohan Ricketts", "Dylan Macallister" ], [ "Kitchee", "Fernando Recio", "Dani Cancela", "Jordi Tarrés", "Juan Belencoso", "Borja Rubiato", "Kim Tae-Min" ], [ "Rangers", "Óscar", "Yago González", "Han Jae-woong", "Iván Zarandona", "", "Hiromichi Katano" ], [ "South China", "Evan Kostopoulos", "Mahama Awal", "Cristian Mora", "Yuto Nakamura", "Bojan Mališić", "Daniel McBreen" ], [ "Sun Pegasus", "Dario Damjanović", "Admir Raščić", "Niko Tokić", "Petrisor Voinea", "Igor Miović", "Jerrad Tyson" ], [ "Tai Po", "Naves", "Clayton", "Joao Sales", "Vincent Weijl", "", "Leong Ka Hang" ], [ "Wong Tai Sin", "Sandro", "Tomas", "Maurício", "Zhang Jun", "Mirko Teodorović", "Yoon Dong-hun" ], [ "YFCMD", "Fernando Pereira", "Rubén López", "Dieguito", "Jose Maria Diaz", "Mamadou Barry", "Kenji Fukuda" ], [ "Yuen Long", "Wellingsson Souza", "Gustavo Silva", "Reinaldo", "Čedomir Mijanović", "", "Tsuyoshi Yoshitake" ] ]
Teams -- Foreign players
The number of foreign players is restricted to six ( including an Asian player ) per team , with no more than four on pitch during matches . [ 2 ]
2014–15_Hong_Kong_Premier_League_6
2014-15 Hong Kong Premier League (also known as BOCG Life Hong Kong Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is the first season of Hong Kong Premier League, the top division of Hong Kong football. The fixtures were announced on 15 August 2014. The season began on 12 September 2014 and concluded on 9 May 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Clarke_Duncan
Michael Clarke Duncan
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1995", "Varuna 's Forces", "Carl Tomas", "Unreleased title for 3DO Interactive Multiplayer , Atari Jaguar CD , Dreamcast , PC , PlayStation and Sega Saturn" ], [ "1995", "Panic in the Park", "Security Guard", "N/A" ], [ "2000", "Star Trek : Klingon Academy", "Opening Movie Klingons", "N/A" ], [ "2000", "Soldier of Fortune", "Hawk", "N/A" ], [ "2003", "SOCOM II : U.S. Navy SEALs", "SEAL Operative WARDOG", "Credited as Michael Clark Duncan" ], [ "2003", "Brother Bear", "Tug", "N/A" ], [ "2004", "Forgotten Realms : Demon Stone", "Slaad Lord Ygorl", "N/A" ], [ "2005", "The Suffering : Ties That Bind", "Blackmore", "N/A" ], [ "2006", "Saints Row", "Benjamin King", "N/A" ], [ "2007", "God of War II", "Atlas", "N/A" ], [ "2013", "Saints Row IV", "N/A", "Credited as Benjamin King in the game 's credits in memoriam to him , Duncan was set to reprise his role as King in IV , with some voice work already done for the game before his death . During the game 's credits , the song Just a Friend by Biz Markie is played as all the cast members sing along , the song fades out with Duncan 's track . He was replaced by Terry Crews" ] ]
Filmography -- Video games
Michael_Clarke_Duncan_2
Michael Clarke Duncan (December 10, 1957 - September 3, 2012) was an American actor best known for his breakout role as John Coffey in The Green Mile (1999), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and various similar honors. He also appeared in motion pictures such as Armageddon (1998), The Whole Nine Yards (2000), The Scorpion King (2002), Daredevil (2003), and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006), and had voice roles in films such as Brother Bear (2003), Kung Fu Panda (2008) and Green Lantern (2011).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scenic_West_Athletic_Conference
Scenic West Athletic Conference
[ "Institution", "Location", "Nickname", "Founded", "Enrollment", "Joined", "Previous Conference" ]
[ [ "Colorado Northwestern Community College", "Rangely , CO", "Spartans", "1962", "1,291", "1984", "Colorado Community College" ], [ "Salt Lake Community College", "Salt Lake City , UT", "Bruins", "1948", "30,112", "1987", "new program" ], [ "Snow College", "Ephraim , UT", "Badgers", "1888", "3,244", "1984", "Region 1" ], [ "College of Southern Idaho", "Twin Falls , ID", "Golden Eagles", "1965", "9,100", "1968", "Region 1" ], [ "College of Southern Nevada", "Las Vegas , NV", "Coyotes", "1971", "28,820", "2002", "Independents" ], [ "Utah State University Eastern", "Price , UT", "Golden Eagles", "1937", "2,173", "1984", "Region 1" ] ]
Member schools
Scenic_West_Athletic_Conference_0
The Scenic West Athletic Conference (also known as the Scenic West Conference) is a sports association for junior colleges located in Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and Nevada. The conference is a member of the NJCAA and sponsors 9 sports, 4 for men and 5 for women. It is the sole conference in the NJCAA's Region 18.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_browser_engines_(HTML_support)
Comparison of browser engines (HTML support)
[ "Engine", "Status", "Embedded in" ]
[ [ "WebKit", "Active", "Safari browser , plus all browsers hosted on the iOS App Store" ], [ "Blink", "Active", "Google Chrome and all other Chromium -based browsers such as Opera and Microsoft Edge" ], [ "EdgeHTML", "Active", "Universal Windows Platform apps ; formerly in the Edge browser" ], [ "Gecko", "Active", "Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client , plus forks like SeaMonkey and Waterfox" ], [ "KHTML", "Discontinued", "Konqueror browser" ], [ "Presto", "Discontinued", "formerly in the Opera browser" ], [ "Trident", "Discontinued", "Internet Explorer browser and Microsoft Outlook email client" ] ]
Explanation of the tables
Comparison_of_layout_engines_(HTML5_canvas)_0
This article compares HTML support by several browser engines. Support for the many new additions of the current HTML5 standard is in its own section after the items that preceded it in the history of HTML.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kel_Mitchell
Kel Mitchell
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1994-1999", "All That", "various", "Main role ( seasons 1-5 )" ], [ "1996-2000", "Kenan & Kel", "Kel Kimble", "Lead role" ], [ "1996-1998", "The Steve Harvey Show", "Vincent", "4 episodes" ], [ "1997", "Sister , Sister", "Todd", "Episode : Inherit the Twin" ], [ "1998", "Sabrina , the Teenage Witch", "Himself", "Episode : Sabrina 's Choice" ], [ "1998-1999", "Figure It Out", "Himself", "Panelist" ], [ "1999", "The Amanda Show", "Himself", "Episode : Episode 1" ], [ "1999", "Cousin Skeeter", "Kel Kimble", "Episode : Hoo , I 'm Wild Wild West ( Parts 1 & 2 )" ], [ "2000", "Two Heads Are Better Than None", "Kel Kimble", "Television film" ], [ "2000", "Nash Bridges", "Stephen Dick Clark", "Episode : Hit and Run" ], [ "2000-2003", "Clifford the Big Red Dog", "T-Bone", "Main voice role Nominated - Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program ( 2001 , 2002 )" ], [ "2000-2001", "City Guys", "Malcolm", "Episodes : Makin ' Up is Hard to Do , Dances with Malcolm" ], [ "2001", "The Proud Family", "Carlos", "Voice role ; episode : Forbidden Date" ], [ "2002", "The Nick Cannon Show", "Himself", "Episode : Nick Takes Over Style" ], [ "2003", "The Parkers", "Freddy", "3 episodes" ], [ "2004", "Dance 360", "Himself", "Co-host" ], [ "2004", "Clifford 's Puppy Days", "Bill Mazer", "Voice role , 2 episodes" ], [ "2004", "Half & Half", "Marlon", "Episode : The Big Not So Loyal Family Episode" ], [ "2005", "My Coolest Years", "Himself", "Episode : The Rich Kids" ], [ "2005", "Celebrity Autobiography : In Their Own Words", "Himself", "Television special" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Kel_Mitchell_0
Kel Johari Rice Mitchell (born August 25, 1978) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, musician, singer, and rapper. He is known for his work as a regular cast member of the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series All That, as the Invisible Boy in the 1999 Ben Stiller and Geoffrey Rush superhero satire film Mystery Men, his portrayal of Kel Kimble on the Nickelodeon sitcom Kenan & Kel, his role as Ed in the film and All That sketch Good Burger, as the voice of Dutch in the Disney XD cartoon Motorcity, and as Ray in the 2006 sequel to Like Mike, Like Mike 2: Streetball. He also starred as Double G on the Nickelodeon series Game Shakers. Kel was on Dancing with the Stars on the 28th season and placed 2nd alongside his partner Witney Carson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_A._Fraker
William A. Fraker
[ "Year", "Title", "Dir" ]
[ [ "1980", "The Hollywood Knights", "Floyd Mutrux" ], [ "1981", "Sharky 's Machine", "Burt Reynolds" ], [ "1981", "Inchon", "Terence Young" ], [ "1982", "Hey Good Lookin '", "Ralph Bakshi" ], [ "1982", "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas", "Colin Higgins" ], [ "1983", "WarGames", "John Badham" ], [ "1984", "Irreconcilable Differences", "Charles Shyer" ], [ "1984", "Protocol", "Herbert Ross" ], [ "1985", "Fever Pitch", "Richard Brooks" ], [ "1985", "Murphy 's Romance", "Martin Ritt" ], [ "1986", "SpaceCamp", "Harry Winer" ], [ "1987", "Burglar", "Hugh Wilson" ], [ "1987", "Baby Boom", "Charles Shyer" ], [ "1989", "Chances Are", "Emile Ardolino" ], [ "1989", "An Innocent Man", "Peter Yates" ] ]
Filmography -- Films
William_A._Fraker_2
William Ashman Fraker, A.S.C., B.S.C. (September 29, 1923 - May 31, 2010) was an American cinematographer, film director and producer. He was nominated five times for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. In 2000, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) honoring his career. Fraker graduated from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts in 1950.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Canadian_Stanley_Cup_Finals_television_announcers
List of Canadian Stanley Cup Finals television announcers
[ "Announcer", "Years", "Network ( s )" ]
[ [ "Bob Cole", "1980 - 2008", "CBC" ], [ "Danny Gallivan", "1953 - 1960 ; 1965 - 1969 - 1971 ; 1973 ; 1975 - 1979", "CBC" ], [ "Richard Garneau", "1986 - 1990", "SRC" ], [ "Bill Hewitt", "1959 - 1964 ; 1967 ; 1970 ; 1972 ; 1974", "CBC" ], [ "Pierre Houde", "2003 - 2014", "RDS SRC" ], [ "Jim Hughson", "2009 -present", "CBC" ], [ "Dan Kelly", "1978 - 1980 ; 1985 - 1988", "CBC CTV Global" ], [ "René Lecavalier", "1953 - 1985", "SRC" ], [ "Jacques Moreau", "1973", "TVA" ], [ "Claude Quenneville", "1991 - 2002", "SRC" ], [ "Jim Robson", "1975 ; 1980 ; 1982 - 1983", "CBC" ], [ "Félix Séguin", "2015 -present", "TVA" ], [ "Don Wittman", "1985 - 1986", "CBC" ] ]
Play-by-play
See also : List of Hockey Night in Canada commentators , La_Soirée_du_hockey § List_of_commentators , and Réseau_des_sports § Notable_personalities
List_of_Canadian_Stanley_Cup_Finals_television_announcers_0
This is a list of Canadian Stanley Cup Finals television announcers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004–05_Regionalliga
2004–05 Regionalliga
[ "Pos", "Player", "Team", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1", "Ahmet Kuru", "Eintracht Braunschweig", "24" ], [ "2", "Giovanni Federico", "1 . FC Köln II", "20" ], [ "2", "Thomas Reichenberger", "VfL Osnabrück", "20" ], [ "3", "Alexander Löbe", "SC Paderborn 07", "17" ], [ "4", "Markus Feldhoff", "VfL Osnabrück", "16" ], [ "5", "Mustafa Kucukovic", "Hamburger SV II", "14" ], [ "5", "Markus Kullig", "VfB Lübeck", "14" ], [ "5", "Sejad Salihović", "Hertha BSC II", "14" ], [ "6", "Mahir Sağlık", "Borussia Dortmund II", "13" ], [ "7", "Ryan Coiner", "1 . FC Union Berlin", "12" ], [ "7", "Dustin Heun", "KFC Uerdingen 05", "12" ], [ "7", "Sven Kretschmer", "Hertha BSC II", "12" ], [ "8", "Daniel Graf", "Eintracht Braunschweig", "11" ], [ "8", "Lars Kampf", "VfB Lübeck", "11" ], [ "8", "Tobias Schweinsteiger", "VfB Lübeck", "11" ] ]
Regionalligas -- Regionalliga Nord
2004–05_Regionalliga_2
The 2004-05 Regionalliga season was the elevent season of the Regionalliga at tier three of the German football league system. It was contested in two geographical divisions with eighteen teams in the south and nineteen in the north. The champions, Eintracht Braunschweig and Kickers Offenbach, and the runners-up, SC Paderborn 07 and Sportfreunde Siegen, of every division were promoted to the 2. Bundesliga.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Tour_of_Austria
2016 Tour of Austria
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Jan Hirt ( CZE )", "CCC-Sprandi-Polkowice", "30h 52 ' 09" ], [ "2", "Guillaume Martin ( FRA )", "Wanty-Groupe Gobert", "+ 1 ' 17" ], [ "3", "Patrick Schelling ( SUI )", "Team Vorarlberg", "+ 1 ' 29" ], [ "4", "Delio Fernández ( ESP )", "Delko-Marseille Provence KTM", "+ 1 ' 31" ], [ "5", "Stéphane Rossetto ( FRA )", "Cofidis", "+ 1 ' 49" ], [ "6", "Hermann Pernsteiner ( AUT )", "Amplatz-BMC", "+ 2 ' 21" ], [ "7", "Markus Eibegger ( AUT )", "Felbermayr-Simplon Wels", "+ 3 ' 21" ], [ "8", "Brendan Canty ( AUS )", "Drapac Professional Cycling", "+ 3 ' 28" ], [ "9", "David Belda ( ESP )", "Team Roth", "+ 3 ' 46" ], [ "10", "Marco Minnaard ( NED )", "Wanty-Groupe Gobert", "+ 4 ' 19" ] ]
General classification
2016_Tour_of_Austria_18
The 2016 Tour of Austria () was the 68th edition of the Tour of Austria cycling stage race. The 1287.3 km (799.9 mi)-long race started in Vienna on 2 July with an individual time trial prologue, and concluded in Vienna on 9 July. This was the first time in several years that the race consisted of 7 stages plus a prologue. The race is part of the 2016 UCI Europe Tour, and is rated as a 2.1 event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mexican_league_top_scorers
List of Mexican league top scorers
[ "Season", "Player", "Club", "Goals", "Matches" ]
[ [ "1902-1903", "Josh Hogg", "Orizaba Athletic Club", "5", "4" ], [ "1903-1904", "Julio Lacaud", "Reforma Athletic Club", "4", "8" ], [ "1904-1905", "Percy Clifford", "British FC", "", "" ], [ "1906-1907", "Percy Clifford", "British FC", "5", "8" ], [ "1907-1908", "Josh Hogg", "British FC", "4", "6" ], [ "1908-1909", "Jorge Gómez de Parada", "Reforma Athletic Club", "3", "4" ], [ "", "William Bray", "Pachuca Athletic Club", "3", "4" ], [ "1909-1910", "Robert Blackmore", "Reforma Athletic Club", "4", "6" ], [ "1910-1911", "Claude M. Butlin", "Reforma Athletic Club", "2", "4" ], [ "", "Alfred C. Crowle", "Pachuca Athletic Club", "2", "4" ], [ "1911-1912", "John Hogg", "British FC", "3", "4" ], [ "1912-1913", "Jorge Gómez de Parada", "México FC", "5", "10" ], [ "1913-1914", "Bernardo Rodríguez", "Club España", "6", "8" ], [ "1914-1915", "Alfred C. Crowle", "Pachuca Athletic Club", "6", "10" ], [ "1915-1916", "Lázaro Ibarreche", "Club España", "7", "10" ], [ "1916-1917", "Lázaro Ibarreche", "Club España", "6", "10" ], [ "1917-1918", "Lázaro Ibarreche", "Club España", "5", "10" ], [ "", "Frederick Williams", "Pachuca Athletic Club", "5", "10" ], [ "", "Horacio Moco Ortíz", "Pachuca Athletic Club", "5", "10" ], [ "1918-1919", "Lázaro Ibarreche", "Club España", "11", "12" ] ]
Amateur Era Topscorers ( 1902-1943 )
List_of_Mexican_league_top_scorers_0
The following article contains a year-by-year list and statistics of football topscorers in the Primera División de México (Mexican First Division).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria_at_the_2018_Commonwealth_Games
Nigeria at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Roland Ezuruike", "Powerlifting", "Men 's lightweight", "10 April" ], [ "Gold", "Esther Oyema", "Powerlifting", "Women 's lightweight", "10 April" ], [ "Gold", "Ndidi Nwosu", "Powerlifting", "Women 's heavyweight", "10 April" ], [ "Gold", "Abdulazeez Ibrahim", "Powerlifting", "Men 's heavyweight", "10 April" ], [ "Gold", "Oluwatobiloba Amusan", "Athletics", "Women 's 100 m Hurdles", "13 April" ], [ "Gold", "Suwaibidu Galadima", "Athletics", "Men 's 100 m T47", "13 April" ], [ "Gold", "Odunayo Adekuoroye", "Wrestling", "Women 's -57 kg", "13 April" ], [ "Gold", "Blessing Oborududu", "Wrestling", "Women 's -68 kg", "13 April" ], [ "Gold", "Aminat Adeniyi", "Wrestling", "Women 's -62 kg", "14 April" ], [ "Silver", "Chukwuebuka Enekwechi", "Athletics", "Men 's Shot Put", "9 April" ], [ "Silver", "Bode Abiodun Quadri Aruna Azeez Jamiu Olajide Omotayo Segun Toriola", "Table tennis", "Men 's team", "9 April" ], [ "Silver", "Paul Kehinde", "Powerlifting", "Men 's lightweight", "10 April" ], [ "Silver", "Lucy Ejike", "Powerlifting", "Women 's lightweight", "10 April" ], [ "Silver", "Blessing Onyebuchi", "Wrestling", "Women 's −76 kg", "12 April" ], [ "Silver", "Yinka Ajayi Patience Okon George Praise Idamadudu Glory Onome Nathaniel", "Athletics", "Women 's 4 × 400 m Relay", "14 April" ], [ "Silver", "Faith Obazuaye", "Table tennis", "Women 's TT6-10", "14 April" ], [ "Silver", "Melvin Bibo", "Wrestling", "Men 's -86 kg", "14 April" ], [ "Silver", "Quadri Aruna", "Table tennis", "Men 's singles", "15 April" ], [ "Bronze", "Bose Samuel", "Wrestling", "Women 's −53 kg", "12 April" ], [ "Bronze", "Ebikewenimo Welson", "Wrestling", "Men 's −57 kg", "12 April" ] ]
Nigeria_at_the_2018_Commonwealth_Games_0
Nigeria competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia from 4 to 15 April 2018. Track and field athlete Blessing Okagbare was the country's flag bearer during the opening ceremony.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996–97_Serie_A
1996–97 Serie A
[ "", "Region", "Number of teams", "Teams" ]
[ [ "1", "Emilia-Romagna", "4", "Bologna , Parma , Piacenza and Reggiana" ], [ "2", "Lombardy", "3", "Atalanta , Internazionale and Milan" ], [ "3", "Lazio", "2", "Lazio and Roma" ], [ "3", "Veneto", "2", "Hellas Verona and Vicenza" ], [ "5", "Campania", "1", "Napoli" ], [ "5", "Friuli-Venezia Giulia", "1", "Udinese" ], [ "5", "Liguria", "1", "Sampdoria" ], [ "5", "Piedmont", "1", "Juventus" ], [ "5", "Sardinia", "1", "Cagliari" ], [ "5", "Tuscany", "1", "Fiorentna" ], [ "5", "Umbria", "1", "Perugia" ] ]
Number of teams by region
1996–97_Serie_A_0
The 1996-97 Serie A title was won by Juventus, under head coach Marcello Lippi. Cagliari, Perugia, Hellas Verona and Reggiana were relegated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_peers_1430–1439
List of peers 1430–1439
[ "Title", "Holder", "Date gained", "Date lost" ]
[ [ "Earl of Ulster ( 1264 )", "Richard of York , 8th Earl of Ulster", "1425", "1460" ], [ "Earl of Kildare ( 1316 )", "Gerald FitzGerald , 5th Earl of Kildare", "1390", "1432" ], [ "Earl of Kildare ( 1316 )", "John FitzGerald , 6th Earl of Kildare", "1432", "1434" ], [ "Earl of Kildare ( 1316 )", "Thomas FitzGerald , 7th Earl of Kildare", "1434", "1478" ], [ "Earl of Ormond ( 1328 )", "James Butler , 4th Earl of Ormond", "1405", "1452" ], [ "Earl of Desmond ( 1329 )", "James FitzGerald , 6th Earl of Desmond", "1420", "1463" ], [ "Baron Athenry ( 1172 )", "Thomas II de Bermingham", "1428", "1473" ], [ "Baron Kingsale ( 1223 )", "Nicholas de Courcy , 10th Baron Kingsale", "1410", "1430" ], [ "Baron Kingsale ( 1223 )", "Patrick de Courcy , 11th Baron Kingsale", "1430", "1460" ], [ "Baron Kerry ( 1223 )", "Thomas Fitzmaurice , 8th Baron Kerry", "1410", "1469" ], [ "Baron Barry ( 1261 )", "William Barry , 8th Baron Barry", "1420", "1480" ], [ "Baron Gormanston ( 1370 )", "Christopher Preston , 3rd Baron Gormanston", "1422", "1450" ], [ "Baron Slane ( 1370 )", "Thomas Fleming , 2nd Baron Slane", "1370", "1435" ], [ "Baron Slane ( 1370 )", "Christopher Fleming , 3rd Baron Slane", "1435", "1446" ], [ "Baron Howth ( 1425 )", "Christopher St Lawrence , 1st Baron Howth", "1425", "1430" ], [ "Baron Howth ( 1425 )", "Christopher St Lawrence , 2nd Baron Howth", "1430", "1465" ] ]
Peerage of Ireland
List_of_peers_1430–1439_2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_FIBA_Asia_Championship
2009 FIBA Asia Championship
[ "Rank", "Team", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "Iran", "9-0" ], [ "2", "China", "8-1" ], [ "3", "Jordan", "7-2" ], [ "4", "Lebanon", "5-4" ], [ "5", "Chinese Taipei", "5-4" ], [ "6", "Qatar", "4-5" ], [ "7", "South Korea", "6-3" ], [ "8", "Philippines", "4-5" ], [ "9", "Kazakhstan", "4-4" ], [ "10", "Japan", "3-5" ], [ "11", "Kuwait", "2-6" ], [ "12", "United Arab Emirates", "1-7" ], [ "13", "India", "2-3" ], [ "14", "Uzbekistan", "1-4" ], [ "15", "Indonesia", "1-4" ], [ "16", "Sri Lanka", "0-5" ] ]
Final standing
Qualified for the 2010 FIBA World Championship
2009_FIBA_Asia_Championship_8
The 2009 FIBA Asia Championship for Men was the biennial Asian continental championship and also served as the FIBA Asia qualifying tournament for the 2010 FIBA World Championship. The tournament was held from August 6 to 16, 2009 in Tianjin, China. Iran managed to win its second straight FIBA Asia Championship by defeating China 70-52 in the final, although China's premier NBA superstar Yao Ming did not play due to an injury in the 2008-09 NBA season, which caused him to not play in that year's FIBA Asia Championship for China. Jordan defeated Lebanon 80-66 in the bronze medal game to claim the third and final automatic bid for the 2010 FIBA World Championship. Both Iran and Jordan qualified for the FIBA World Championship for the first time while China qualified for the eighth time in the last nine World Championship tournaments, this time without center Yao Ming. Lebanon failed to qualify automatically for a third consecutive world championship, although FIBA later awarded them a wild card to the tournament. Iranian center Hamed Haddadi was named Most Valuable Player for the second consecutive tournament after leading Iran to its second consecutive title by averaging 15.8 points, 13.1 rebounds, and 4 blocks per game during the tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillermo_del_Toro_filmography
Guillermo del Toro filmography
[ "Year", "Title", "Director", "Writer", "Executive producer", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1986-1989", "La hora marcada", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Wrote and directed episodes : Hamburguesas , Caminos de ayer , Con todo para llevar , Invasión Directed episode : Les gourmets" ], [ "2013", "The Simpsons", "Yes", "No", "No", "Opening sequence of the Treehouse of Horror XXIV" ], [ "2014-2017", "The Strain", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Co-creator ; Wrote and directed episode : Night Zero Directed prologue of episode BK , NY Directed Luchador film of episode The Silver Angel" ], [ "2016-2018", "Trollhunters", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Creator ; Wrote and directed episodes : Becoming : Part 1 & 2 Directed episodes : The Eternal Knight : Part 1 & 2" ], [ "2018-2019", "3Below", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Creator ; Wrote and directed episodes : Terra Incognita : Part 1 & 2" ] ]
Television
Guillermo_del_Toro_filmography_3
The following is the complete filmography of Guillermo del Toro, a Mexican film director, screenwriter, producer, and novelist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simpson_Medal
Simpson Medal
[ "Year", "Player", "Team" ]
[ [ "2019", "Ben Sokol", "Subiaco" ], [ "2018", "Kyal Horsley", "Subiaco" ], [ "2017", "Luke Ryan", "Peel Thunder" ], [ "2016", "Connor Blakely", "Peel Thunder" ], [ "2015", "Matt Boland", "Subiaco" ], [ "2014", "Jason Bristow", "Subiaco" ], [ "2013", "Mark Hutchings", "West Perth" ], [ "2012", "Paul Medhurst", "Claremont" ], [ "2011", "Beau Wilkes", "Claremont" ], [ "2010", "Andrew Krakouer", "Swan Districts" ], [ "2009", "Ashton Hams", "South Fremantle" ], [ "2008", "Chris Hall", "Subiaco" ], [ "2007", "Brad Smith", "Subiaco" ], [ "2006", "Marc Webb", "Subiaco" ], [ "2005", "Toby McGrath", "South Fremantle" ], [ "2004", "Paul Vines", "Subiaco" ], [ "2003", "Brent LeCras", "West Perth" ], [ "2002", "Ryan Turnbull", "East Perth" ], [ "2001", "Ryan Turnbull", "East Perth" ], [ "2000", "Dean Cox", "East Perth" ] ]
Simpson Medal Winners -- WAFL Grand Final
Simpson_Medal_0
The Simpson Medal is an individual prize awarded for Australian rules football in Western Australia. The medal has been donated by Dr Fred Simpson and family since 1945. Simpson Medals are currently awarded to the following players: Simpson Medals have also been awarded under other criteria in interstate football throughout history: After 1994, when the interstate Simpson Medal was strictly awarded for WAFL representative matches and not for State of Origin matches, a separate medal - the Graham Moss Medal - was awarded to Western Australia's best player in State of Origin matches.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Saint-Germain_Youth_Academy
Paris Saint-Germain Youth Academy
[ "Player", "Position", "Paris Saint-Germain", "Appearances", "Goals" ]
[ [ "Grace Geyoro", "MF", "2014-", "109", "13" ], [ "Marie-Antoinette Katoto", "FW", "2015-", "100", "90" ], [ "Perle Morroni", "DF", "2015-", "71", "4" ], [ "Sandy Baltimore", "MF", "2016-", "47", "11" ], [ "Anissa Lahmari", "MF", "2015-2019", "27", "8" ], [ "Lina Boussaha", "MF", "2016-2020", "13", "4" ] ]
Notable graduates -- Women
See also : Paris Saint-Germain Féminine These players were part of the teams that won three Challenge National Féminin U19 titles and the Coupe de France Féminine in 2018 . [ 22 ]
Paris_Saint-Germain_Youth_Academy_11
The Paris Saint-Germain Youth Academy, commonly known as PSG Academy, is the youth system of Paris Saint-Germain. Established in 1975, the academy currently consists of two teams, the Under 19 the Under 17. Formerly, the club also had a Reserve men's team, which used to play in the Championnat National 2. Recognized as one of the best in the country, the PSG Academy has been named Best Youth Club by the French Football Federation in four occasions: 1988-89, 2010-11, 2012-13, and 2013-14. Since its inception, the PSG Academy has produced several international stars, including Nicolas Anelka, Mamadou Sakho, Adrien Rabiot, Alphonse Areola and Presnel Kimpembe. Many other graduates have also gone on to sign professional contracts with Paris Saint-Germain or other clubs. The youth teams train at Camp des Loges, which also serves as the academy's home facility; while Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre is their home ground. The U19 compete in four competitions - the , Coupe Gambardella, UEFA Youth League and Premier League International Cup; while the U17 play in the . Domestically, the U19 have claimed a record four titles and one Coupe Gambardella; while the U17 have won a record three titles and one Championnat National des Cadets. In international club football, the U17 have won a record three Al Kass International Cups and one Montaigu Tournament; while the U19 side reached the UEFA Youth League final in the 2015-16 edition. Additionally, the now-defunct Reserve team won three and one .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorai-Bhagavan
Dorai-Bhagavan
[ "Year", "Film", "Actors", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1956", "Bhagyodaya", "", "Assistant to Kanagal Prabhakar Shastri" ], [ "1966", "Sandhya Raga", "Dr Rajkumar", "Uncredited" ], [ "1968", "Jedara Bale", "Dr Rajkumar , Udaykumar", "First Movie with Dorairaj and First James bond style movie in Kannada Film Industry" ], [ "1968", "Goa Dalli CID 999", "Dr Rajkumar , Narasimharaju , Lakshmi", "" ], [ "1969", "Operation Jackpot Nalli C.I.D 999", "Dr. Rajkumar , Rekha , K. S. Ashwath , Narasimharaju , Surekha", "" ], [ "1971", "Kasturi Nivasa", "Dr Rajkumar , Aarathi , Jayanthi , Raja Shankar", "" ], [ "1971", "Pratidwani", "Dr Rajkumar , Rajesh , Aarathi", "" ], [ "1974", "Eradu Kanasu", "Dr Rajkumar , Kalpana , Manjula", "Novel By Vani" ], [ "1976", "Bayalu Daari", "Ananth Nag , Kalpana", "Novel By Bharathi sutha" ], [ "1976", "Mugiyada Kathe", "Rajesh , Sumitra , Pandari Bai", "Directed by Dorai only" ], [ "1977", "Giri Kanye", "Dr Rajkumar , Jayamala", "Novel By Bharati suta" ], [ "1978", "Operation Diamond Racket", "Dr Rajkumar , Padmapriya", "" ], [ "1979", "Chandanada Gombe", "Ananth Nag , Lakshmi , Lokesh", "Novel By Ta Ra Su" ], [ "1979", "Nanobba Kalla", "Dr Rajkumar , Kanchana , Lakshmi", "" ], [ "1980", "Vasantha Geetha", "Dr Rajkumar , Gayathri", "Produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar" ], [ "1981", "Gaali Maathu", "Lakshmi , Jai Jagadish , K. S. Ashwath", "Novel By Ta Ra Su" ], [ "1981", "Muniyana Madari", "Shankar Nag , Mohan , Jayamala", "Novel by Ashvatha" ], [ "1982", "Hosa Belaku", "Dr Rajkumar , Saritha , K.S . Ashwath", "Novel by Vani" ], [ "1983", "Benkiya Bale", "Ananth Nag , Lakshmi , Dinesh", "Novel By Ta Ra Su" ], [ "1984", "Samayada Gombe", "Dr Rajkumar , Roopadevi , Kanchana", "Novel By Chitralekha" ] ]
Filmography
Dorai-Bhagavan have directed a number of films . Apart from directing movies , Bhagavan has also acted some movies like Hosa belaku , Bhagyodaya , Mangala soothra , Rowdy Ranganna , Vasantha Geetha , Soothradhara and Bangalore Mail . He has mostly worked with music director duo Rajan-Nagendra for most of his films .
S._K._Bhagavan_0
Dorai-Bhagavan was an Indian filmmaking duo consisting of directors Dorai Raj and S. K. Bhagavan, active mainly in Kannada cinema. They directed 55 films, most of which starred Rajkumar in the lead role and were highly successful at box-office. 23 of those films were based on novels. Bhagavan has been principal of Adarsha Film Institute, Bangalore.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Overseas_Final
1993 Overseas Final
[ "Pos", "Rider", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Martin Dugard", "13" ], [ "2", "Ronnie Correy", "10+3" ], [ "3", "Joe Screen", "10+2" ], [ "4", "Sam Ermolenko", "9" ], [ "5", "Billy Hamill", "9" ], [ "6", "Greg Hancock", "9" ], [ "7", "Chris Louis", "8" ], [ "8", "Gary Havelock", "7" ], [ "9", "Leigh Adams", "7" ], [ "10", "Andy Smith", "6+3" ], [ "11", "Mitch Shirra", "6+2" ], [ "12", "David Mullett", "6+1" ], [ "13", "Jason Lyons", "6+0" ], [ "14", "Bobby Ott", "5" ], [ "15", "David Norris", "5" ], [ "16", "Richard Knight", "2" ], [ "Res", "Josh Larsen", "1" ], [ "Res", "Mark Thorpe", "-" ] ]
1993 Overseas Final
13 June Coventry , Brandon Stadium Qualification : Top 9 plus 1 reserve to the World Semi-final
1993_Overseas_Final_0
The 1993 Overseas Final was the thirteenth running of the Overseas Final as part of the qualification for the 1993 Speedway World Championship Final to be held in Pocking, Germany. The 1993 Final was held at the Brandon Stadium in Coventry, England on 13 June and was the second last qualifying round for Commonwealth and American riders. ultimate individual prize.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowing_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_coxless_pair
Rowing at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless pair
[ "Rank", "Rowers", "Nation", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Wim Van Belleghem Alain Lewuillon", "Belgium", "6:54.57", "Q" ], [ "2", "Hermann Bauer Karl Sinzinger Jr", "Austria", "6:58.96", "Q" ], [ "3", "Ricardo de Carvalho Ronaldo de Carvalho", "Brazil", "7:01.00", "Q" ], [ "4", "Malcolm Batten Samuel Patten", "Australia", "7:06.17", "" ], [ "5", "Audun Hadler-Olsen Tore Øvrebø", "Norway", "7:20.88", "" ] ]
Results -- Repechage
Norway made the only personnel change of the event , swapping Audun Hadler-Olsen in for Ole Andreassen . Australia started strong , leading at the 500 metre and 1000 metre marks . But the Australian rowers had the weakest third quarter of any of the five boats , dropping all the way back to fourth place as Belgium charged from fourth to first . Austria and Brazil were in the second and third places . The leading three increased their separation from fourth-place Australia and fifth-place Norway in the last 500 metres . [ 3 ]
Rowing_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_coxless_pair_4
The men's coxless pair competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place at took place at Han River Regatta Course, South Korea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_Roussillon_Grand_Prix
1948 Roussillon Grand Prix
[ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Car", "Laps", "Time/Retired" ]
[ [ "1", "6", "Maurice Trintignant", "Simca-Gordini T11/T1430", "27", "45:01.4" ], [ "2", "14", "Eugène Martin", "Frazer Nash - BMW Martin Spl", "27", "46:18.6" ], [ "3", "4", "Igor Troubetzkoy", "Simca-Gordini T11/T1220", "27", "46:39.4" ], [ "4", "26", "Robert Manzon", "Cisitalia D46 - Fiat", "26", "+1 lap" ], [ "5", "12", "'Robert '", "Cisitalia D46 - Fiat", "24", "+3 laps" ], [ "6", "36", "Charles Huc", "Simca - JR Spéciale", "24", "+3 laps" ], [ "7", "34", "René Berté", "Berté Spéciale - Opel", "24", "+3 laps" ], [ "Ret", "22", "Ernesto Bianchi", "Cisitalia D46 - Fiat", "18", "Valve" ], [ "Ret", "24", "Raymond de Saugé", "Cisitalia D46 - Fiat", "?", "?" ] ]
Classification -- Heat 2
1948_Roussillon_Grand_Prix_2
Results from the III Grand Prix du Roussillon held at Circuit des platanes de Perpignan on April 25, 1948, as Formula Two. The Grand Prix is raced in 40 laps with the best drivers from the two 27 laps heats.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Tercera_División
2017–18 Tercera División
[ "Team", "City", "Home ground" ]
[ [ "Alondras", "Cangas", "O Morrazo" ], [ "Arenteiro", "O Carballiño", "Espiñedo" ], [ "Arosa", "Vilagarcía de Arousa", "A Lomba" ], [ "Barbadás", "Barbadás", "Os Carrís" ], [ "Barco", "O Barco de Valdeorras", "Calabagueiros" ], [ "Bergantiños", "Carballo", "As Eiroas" ], [ "Boiro", "Boiro", "Barraña" ], [ "Céltiga", "A Illa de Arousa", "Salvador Otero" ], [ "Choco", "Redondela", "Santa Mariña" ], [ "Compostela", "Santiago de Compostela", "San Lázaro" ], [ "Cultural Areas", "Ponteareas", "A Lomba" ], [ "Laracha", "A Laracha", "Municipal" ], [ "Negreira", "Negreira", "Jesús García Calvo" ], [ "Noia", "Noia", "San Lázaro" ], [ "Ourense CF", "Ourense", "O Couto" ], [ "Racing Villalbés", "Vilalba", "A Magdalena" ], [ "Ribadumia", "Ribadumia", "A Senra" ], [ "Silva", "A Coruña", "A Grela" ], [ "Somozas", "As Somozas", "Pardiñas" ], [ "Villalonga", "Vilalonga , Sanxenxo", "San Pedro" ] ]
Group 1 – Galicia -- Teams
AlondrasArenteiroArosaBarbadásBarcoBergantiñosBoiroCéltigaChocoCompostelaCultural AreasLarachaNegreiraNoiaBarcoOurenseSilvaRibadumiaSomozasVillalbésVillalonga Location of teams of the 2017–18 Tercera División Group 1
2017–18_Tercera_División_0
The 2017-18 Tercera División was the fourth tier in Spanish football. It began play in August 2017 and ended in late June 2018 with the promotion play-off finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985–86_Vancouver_Canucks_season
1985–86 Vancouver Canucks season
[ "Round", "#", "Player", "Nationality", "College/Junior/Club Team ( League )" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Jim Sandlak", "Canada", "London Knights ( OHL )" ], [ "2", "25", "Troy Gamble", "Canada", "Medicine Hat Tigers ( WHL )" ], [ "3", "46", "Shane Doyle", "Canada", "Belleville Bulls ( OHL )" ], [ "4", "67", "Randy Siska", "Canada", "Medicine Hat Tigers ( WHL )" ], [ "5", "88", "Robert Kron", "Czechoslovakia", "Zetor Brno ( Czechoslovakia )" ], [ "6", "109", "Martin Hrstka", "Czechoslovakia", "Dukla Trencin ( Czechoslovakia )" ], [ "7", "130", "Brian McFarlane", "Canada", "Seattle Breakers ( WHL )" ], [ "8", "151", "Hakan Ahlund", "Sweden", "Orebro IK ( Sweden )" ], [ "9", "172", "Curtis Hunt", "Canada", "Prince Albert Raiders ( WHL )" ], [ "10", "193", "Carl Valimont", "United States", "University of Massachusetts Lowell ( Hockey East )" ], [ "11", "214", "Igor Larionov", "Soviet Union", "CSKA Moscow ( USSR )" ], [ "12", "235", "Darren Taylor", "Canada", "Calgary Wranglers ( WHL )" ] ]
Draft picks
Vancouver 's draft picks at the 1985 NHL Entry Draft held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto , Ontario .
1985–86_Vancouver_Canucks_season_2
The 1985-86 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 16th in the National Hockey League (NHL).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_in_molluscan_paleontology
2012 in molluscan paleontology
[ "Name", "Novelty", "Status", "Authors", "Age", "Unit", "Location", "Notes" ]
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basistriata", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Nützel , Aghababalou & Senowbari-Daryan", "Late Triassic ( Norian )", "Nayband Formation", "Iran", "A prostyliferid gastropod , possibly a species of Acilia" ], [ "Acteonina koizumii", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Nützel & Nakazawa", "Permian ( Capitanian )", "Akasaka Limestone", "Japan", "A member of Acteoninidae , a species of Acteonina" ], [ "Admetula valientensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Landau , Petit & Da Silva", "Miocene ( Messinian )", "Nancy Point Formation", "Panama", "A cancellariid gastropod , a species of Admetula" ], [ "Agatrix agathe", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Landau , Petit & Da Silva", "Miocene", "Gatun Formation", "Panama", "A cancellariid gastropod , a species of Agatrix" ], [ "Akasakiella", "Gen. et comb . nov", "Valid", "Nützel & Nakazawa", "Permian ( Capitanian )", "Akasaka Limestone", "Japan", "A member of Goniasmatidae ; a new genus for Murchisonia yabei Hayasaka ( 1943 )" ], [ "Alvania laurae", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Brunetti & Vecchi", "Pleistocene", "", "Italy", "A species of Alvania" ], [ "Alvania leopardiana", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Brunetti & Vecchi", "Pleistocene", "", "Italy", "A species of Alvania" ], [ "Alvania nitida", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Brunetti & Vecchi", "Pleistocene", "", "Italy", "A species of Alvania" ], [ "Alvania pseudohispidula", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Brunetti & Vecchi", "Pleistocene", "", "Italy", "A species of Alvania" ], [ "Alvania ziliolii", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Brunetti & Vecchi", "Pleistocene", "", "Italy", "A species of Alvania" ], [ "Ameranna minuscula", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Landau & Vermeij", "Early Pliocene", "Gurabo Formation", "Dominican Republic", "A member of Buccinidae , a species of Ameranna" ], [ "Ameranna primitiva", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Landau & Vermeij", "Miocene ( late Burdigalian )", "Cantaure Formation", "Venezuela", "A member of Buccinidae , a species of Ameranna" ], [ "Amphitrochus balinensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Gründel", "Middle Jurassic", "", "Poland", "A turbinid , a species of Amphitrochus" ], [ "Amphitrochus kahlenbergensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Gründel et al", "Middle Jurassic", "", "Germany", "A member of Nododelphinulidae ; originally described as a species of Amphitrochus , subsequently transferred to the genus Nododelphinula" ], [ "Ananias riccardii", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Pinilla", "Early Permian", "", "Argentina", "An eotomariid gastropod , a species of Ananias" ], [ "Anematina parva", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Nützel & Nakazawa", "Permian ( Capitanian )", "Akasaka Limestone", "Japan", "A member of Elasmonematidae , a species of Anematina" ], [ "Angulasina", "Gen. et comb . nov", "Valid", "Gründel", "Middle Jurassic", "", "Western Europe", "A pseudomelaniid gastropod , a new genus for Chemnitzia heterocycla Eudes-Deslongchamps ( 1866 ) and a few other species" ], [ "Anomphalus japonicus", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Nützel & Nakazawa", "Permian ( Capitanian )", "Akasaka Limestone", "Japan", "A member of Anomphalidae , a species of Anomphalus" ], [ "Anoptychia ? luxemburgensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Gründel", "Early Bajocian", "", "Luxembourg", "An anoptychiid gastropod , possibly a species of Anoptychia" ] ]
Newly named gastropods
2012_in_molluscan_paleontology_2
This list, 2012 in molluscan paleontology, is a list of new taxa of ammonites and other fossil cephalopods, as well as fossil gastropods and bivalves that have been described during the year 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pearl_Bailey_Show
The Pearl Bailey Show
[ "Episode #", "Airdate", "Guests" ]
[ [ "1", "January 23 , 1971", "Louis Armstrong Bing Crosby Andy Williams" ], [ "2", "January 30 , 1971", "Lucille Ball George Kirby Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66" ], [ "3", "February 6 , 1971", "Liza Minnelli Steve Lawrence Cab Calloway" ], [ "4", "February 13 , 1971", "Ethel Waters Robert Goulet Hines , Hines and Dad" ], [ "5", "February 20 , 1971 ( reaired on May 8 , 1971 )", "Phil Harris Kate Smith George Kirby" ], [ "6", "February 27 , 1971", "Perry Como B.B . King Little Steps" ], [ "7", "March 6 , 1971", "Jimmy Durante Tony Bennett Diana Ross & the Supremes" ], [ "8", "March 13 , 1971", "Wayne Newton Joan Rivers Moms Mabley" ], [ "9", "March 20 , 1971", "Debbie Reynolds Erroll Garner Perle Mesta Sarah Vaughan" ], [ "10", "March 27 , 1971", "Douglas Fairbanks Jr . The Ike & Tina Turner Revue David Merrick George Kirby" ], [ "11", "April 3 , 1971", "Danny Thomas Lola Falana Carmen McRae Orie Sasaki" ], [ "12", "April 10 , 1971", "Peggy Lee Moms Mabley Erroll Garner The Pastor Brothers Ray Brown" ], [ "13", "April 17 , 1971", "Gregory Peck Mike Douglas Carol Lawrence Phyllis Diller" ], [ "14", "April 24 , 1971", "Ella Fitzgerald Donna McKechnie" ], [ "15", "May 1 , 1971", "Liberace Leontyne Price" ], [ "-", "May 8 , 1971", "Rerun of episode # 5" ] ]
Episodes
[ 3 ]
The_Pearl_Bailey_Show_0
The Pearl Bailey Show is an American variety show that aired on ABC Saturdays 8:30-9:30 P.M. from January 1971 to May 1971. A Cooper-Finkel Company production in association with the Pearl Bailey Production Corporation, the show starred veteran entertainer Pearl Bailey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prairieland_Conference
Prairieland Conference
[ "School", "Location", "Mascot", "Colors", "2017-18 Enrollment", "IHSA Classes 2/3/4", "IHSA Music Class", "IHSA Football Class" ]
[ [ "Abingdon-Avon High School", "Abingdon , IL", "Tornadoes", "Black , Yellow , Hunter Green", "264", "A/1A/1A", "C", "1A" ], [ "Astoria High School", "Astoria , IL", "Rebels", "Purple , Green", "110", "A/1A/1A ( VIT Coop - A/1A/1A )", "D", "1A ( VIT Coop - 1A )" ], [ "Brimfield High School", "Brimfield , IL", "Indians", "Red , White", "225", "A/1A/1A ( Elmwood Coop- A/1A/2A )", "C", "1A ( Elmwood Coop- 2A )" ], [ "Bushnell-Prairie City High School", "Bushnell , IL", "Spartans", "Red , White , Blue", "226", "A/1A/1A", "C", "1A ( West Prairie BWP Coop-2A )" ], [ "Cuba High School", "Cuba , IL", "Wildcats", "Red , Black", "142", "A/1A/1A ( SRV Coop- A/1A/1A )", "D", "1A ( SRV Coop- 1A )" ], [ "Elmwood High School", "Elmwood , IL", "Trojans", "Orange , Black", "213", "A/1A/1A ( Brimfield Coop - A/1A/2A )", "C", "1A ( Brimfield Coop - 2A )" ], [ "Farmington High School", "Farmington , IL", "Farmers", "Purple , Gold", "413", "", "B", "3A" ], [ "Havana High School", "Havana , IL", "Ducks", "Maroon , White", "298", "A/1A/1A", "C", "2A" ], [ "Illini West High School", "Carthage , IL", "Chargers", "Blue , Orange , White", "346", "", "B", "2A" ], [ "Knoxville High School", "Knoxville , IL", "Blue Bullets", "Navy Blue , Old Gold", "330", "A/1A/1A", "C", "2A" ], [ "Lewistown High School", "Lewistown , IL", "Indians", "Scarlet Red , Columbia Blue", "220", "A/1A/1A", "C", "1A" ], [ "Peoria Heights High School", "Peoria Heights , IL", "Patriots", "Red , White , Blue", "207", "A/1A/1A", "C", "1A" ], [ "Spoon River Valley High School", "London Mills , IL", "Vikings", "Black , Orange", "109", "A/1A/1A ( Cuba Coop- A/1A/1A )", "D", "1A ( Cuba Coop- 1A )" ], [ "Rushville-Industry High School", "Rushville , IL", "Rockets", "Purple , Gold , White", "353", "A/1A/1A", "B", "2A" ], [ "VIT High School", "Table Grove , IL", "Rebels", "White , Purple , Green", "101", "A/1A/1A ( Astoria Coop- A/1A/1A )", "D", "1A ( Astoria Coop- 1A )" ], [ "West Prairie High School", "Sciota , IL", "Cyclones", "Black , Silver", "162", "A/1A/1A ( Bushnell-PC Coop 2A )", "", "( BWP Coop-2A )" ] ]
Current membership
Prairieland_Conference_0
The Prairieland Conference is a high school conference in western central Illinois. The conference participates in athletics and activities in the Illinois High School Association. The conference comprises small public high schools with enrollments between 50-400 students in portions of Fulton, Knox, Mason, McDonough, Peoria, Schuyler, and Warren counties.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_Norwegian_Football_Cup
1989 Norwegian Football Cup
[ "Team 1", "Score", "Team 2" ]
[ [ "Bodø/Glimt", "5-0", "Gevir Bodø" ], [ "Eik", "4-2", "Selbak" ], [ "Fana", "3-1", "Brann" ], [ "Fredrikstad", "2-2 ( a.e.t . ) , 3-4 on penalties", "Sandefjord BK" ], [ "Faaberg", "2-0", "Grue" ], [ "Grei", "0-3", "Strømsgodset" ], [ "Hamarkameratene", "5-2", "Nybergsund" ], [ "Harstad", "6-2", "Luna" ], [ "Kristiansund", "1-1 ( a.e.t . ) , 3-5 on penalties", "Hødd" ], [ "Lillestrøm", "1-0", "Asker" ], [ "Mjølner", "1-0", "Skarp" ], [ "Mjøndalen", "1-0", "Langesund" ], [ "Molde", "11-0", "Bergsøy" ], [ "Moss", "5-2", "Fram Larvik" ], [ "Namsos", "1-1 ( a.e.t . ) , 1-3 on penalties", "Stjørdals-Blink" ], [ "Os", "2-1", "Fyllingen" ], [ "Raufoss", "2-5", "Alvdal" ], [ "Rosenborg", "8-0", "Verdal" ], [ "Råde", "2-1 ( a.e.t . )", "Kolbotn" ], [ "Sander", "0-3", "Frigg" ] ]
Second round
1989_Norwegian_Football_Cup_1
The 1989 Norwegian Football Cup was the 84th edition of the Norwegian Football Cup. The final took place at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo on 22 October 1989. Viking were in their 8th final (3 wins and 4 runners-up), while Molde were in their second final after losing the 1982 final against Brann and therefore had the chance to win the first trophy in the club's history. The match was drawn and was replayed on 29 October 1989 resulting in a win for Viking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_adventure_films_of_the_1950s
List of adventure films of the 1950s
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Country", "Subgenre/Notes" ]
[ [ "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", "Richard Fleischer", "Kirk Douglas , James Mason , Paul Lukas , Peter Lorre", "United States", "Sea adventure , science fiction adventure" ], [ "The Adventures of Hajji Baba", "Don Weis", "John Derek , Elaine Stewart , Rosemarie Bowe", "United States", "Romantic adventure" ], [ "Adventures of the Barber of Seville", "Ladislao Vajda", "Luis Mariano", "Spain", "Musical , adventure comedy" ], [ "Africa Adventure", "Robert Ruark", "Robert Ruark", "United States", "Documentary" ], [ "Alaska Seas", "Jerry Hopper", "Robert Ryan , Brian Keith , Jan Sterling , Gene Barry", "United States", "Arctic adventure" ], [ "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves", "Jacques Becker", "Fernandel , Dieter Borsche , Samia Gamal", "France", "Adventure comedy" ], [ "Attila", "Pietro Francisci", "Anthony Quinn , Sophia Loren", "Italy France", "" ], [ "The Beachcomber", "Muriel Box", "Robert Newton , Glynis Johns , Donald Sinden", "United Kingdom", "Adventure comedy" ], [ "Bengal Brigade", "László Benedek", "Rock Hudson , Arlene Dahl , Ursula Thiess , Dan O'Herlihy", "United States", "" ], [ "The Black Knight", "Tay Garnett", "Alan Ladd , Patricia Medina , Peter Cushing", "United Kingdom", "" ], [ "The Black Pirates", "Allen H. Miner", "Anthony Dexter , Martha Roth", "United States", "Pirate film" ], [ "The Black Shield of Falworth", "Rudolph Maté", "Tony Curtis , Janet Leigh , David Farrar , Barbara Rush , Herbert Marshall , Dan O'Herlihy", "United States", "Romantic adventure" ], [ "Bomba 10 : Killer Leopard", "Ford Beebe", "Johnny Sheffield", "United States", "" ], [ "Bomba 11 : The Golden Idol", "Ford Beebe", "Johnny Sheffield", "United States", "" ], [ "Cadet Rousselle [ fr ]", "André Hunebelle", "François Périer , Bourvil , Dany Robin", "France", "Adventure comedy" ], [ "Cannibal Attack", "Lee Sholem", "Johnny Weissmuller", "United States", "" ], [ "Captain Kidd and the Slave Girl", "Lew Landers", "Anthony Dexter , Eva Gabor", "United States", "Romantic adventure , pirate film" ], [ "Charge of the Lancers", "William Castle", "Paulette Goddard , Jean-Pierre Aumont", "United States", "" ], [ "Conchita and the Engineer", "Franz Eichhorn , Hans Hinrich", "Paul Hartmann , Vanja Orico , Robert Freitag", "Brazil West Germany", "" ], [ "The Count of Monte Cristo", "Robert Vernay", "Jean Marais", "France Italy", "" ] ]
1954
List_of_adventure_films_of_the_1950s_4
A list of adventure films released in the 1950s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_La_Flèche_Wallonne
2014 La Flèche Wallonne
[ "", "Cyclist", "Team", "Time", "World Tour Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Alejandro Valverde ( ESP )", "Movistar Team", "4h 36 ' 45", "80" ], [ "2", "Dan Martin ( IRL )", "Garmin-Sharp", "+ 3", "60" ], [ "3", "Michał Kwiatkowski ( POL )", "Omega Pharma-Quick-Step", "+ 4", "50" ], [ "4", "Bauke Mollema ( NED )", "Belkin Pro Cycling", "+ 4", "40" ], [ "5", "Tom-Jelte Slagter ( NED )", "Garmin-Sharp", "+ 6", "30" ], [ "6", "Jelle Vanendert ( BEL )", "Lotto-Belisol", "+ 6", "22" ], [ "7", "Michael Albasini ( SUI )", "Orica-GreenEDGE", "+ 8", "14" ], [ "8", "Roman Kreuziger ( CZE )", "Tinkoff-Saxo", "+ 8", "10" ], [ "9", "Daniel Moreno ( ESP )", "Team Katusha", "+ 11", "6" ], [ "10", "Philippe Gilbert ( BEL )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 15", "2" ] ]
Results
2014_La_Flèche_Wallonne_0
The 2014 La Flèche Wallonne was the 78th running of La Flèche Wallonne, a single-day cycling race. It was held on 23 April 2014 over a distance of and it was the twelfth race of the 2014 UCI World Tour season. It was won for the second time by Spain's Alejandro Valverde, ahead of Ireland's Dan Martin and Poland's Michał Kwiatkowski.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_major_crimes_in_the_United_Kingdom
List of major crimes in the United Kingdom
[ "Date", "Name", "No . of Deaths", "Location", "Details" ]
[ [ "1827-1828", "The Burke and Hare murders", "17", "Edinburgh , Scotland", "William Burke and William Hare sold the corpses of 17 victims to provide material for dissection" ], [ "1865-1873", "The Mary Ann Cotton murders", "21", "England", "Believed to have murdered up to 21 people , mainly by arsenic poisoning . Many of her victims had married her" ], [ "1896", "The Amelia Dyer case", "247 ( attributed )", "Reading , Berkshire London England", "Amelia Elizabeth Dyer ( née Hobley ) , was the most prolific baby farm murderer of Victorian England . She was tried and hanged for one murder , but there is little doubt she was responsible for many more similar deaths - possibly 400 or more - over a period of about 20 years" ], [ "1888", "Jack the Ripper", "5+", "Whitechapel , London , England", "At least five prostitutes were murdered and mutilated by an unidentified serial killer , dubbed Jack the Ripper by the press . The killer was never apprehended" ], [ "1943-1953", "The John Reginald Halliday Christie Killings", "6-8", "Notting Hill , London . England", "John Reginald Halliday Christie murdered at least six women - including his wife Ethel - by strangling them in his flat at 10 Rillington Place , Notting Hill , London . Christie moved out of Rillington Place in March 1953 , and shortly afterwards the bodies of three of his victims were discovered hidden in an alcove in his kitchen . Christie was arrested and convicted of his wife 's murder , for which he was hanged in 1953" ], [ "1944-1949", "The John George Haigh case ( The Acid Bath Murderer )", "6-8", "London , England", "John George Haigh murdered six people and disposed of their bodies in drums of sulphuric acid . He then forged documents turning the murder victims ' possessions over to himself . Haigh was eventually caught after the disappearance and eventual murder of socialite Henrietta Durand-Deacon , apparently believing the police would be unable to prosecute him without her body" ], [ "1956-1958", "Peter Manuel ( The Beast of Birkenshaw )", "7-9", "Glasgow & Lanarkshire , Scotland", "Peter Manuel was an American-born Scottish serial killer who was convicted of murdering seven people across Lanarkshire and southern Scotland between 1956 and his arrest in January 1958 , and is believed to have murdered two more . Prior to his arrest , the media nicknamed the unidentified killer the Beast of Birkenshaw . Manuel was hanged at Glasgow 's Barlinnie Prison ; he was one of the last prisoners to die on the Barlinnie gallows" ], [ "1963-1965", "The Ian Brady and Myra Hindley case ( The Moors Murders )", "5", "Oldham , Lancashire , England", "Five children were killed in the area of Greater Manchester over a two-year period by serial killers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley . After being turned in by Hindley 's brother-in-law David Smith , Brady was found guilty of three murders and Hindley of two at their trial in May 1966 , for which they received life sentences . They admitted the two other murders 20 years later . Hindley remained in prison until her death in November 2002 , while Brady was held at a secure mental hospital until his death in 2017" ], [ "1968-1969", "The Bible John Murders", "3 ( ? )", "Glasgow , Scotland", "Three women were found strangled between 1968 and 1969 by an unidentified serial killer known only as Bible John . Although police investigated the murders for over 20 years , the murderer was never identified although serial killer Peter Tobin is a suspect" ], [ "1973-1978", "The Robert Maudsley case ( Hannibal the Cannibal )", "4", "", "Robert John Maudsley was a serial killer responsible for the murders of four people . Jailed for life for a single murder in 1975 , he committed three of the murders in prison . He was reported to have eaten part of the brain of one of three men he killed in jail , which earned him the nickname Hannibal the Cannibal among the British press" ], [ "1974-1975", "The Patrick Mackay case", "5-12 ?", "Dartford , Kent , England", "Mackay was a serial killer who confessed to murdering 11 people in London and Kent" ], [ "1975-1981", "The Peter Sutcliffe Murders ( The Yorkshire Ripper )", "13-20+", "Yorkshire , England", "Peter Sutcliffe , known to the press as the Yorkshire Ripper , murdered 13 women and attacked seven others in the north of England between 1975 and 1980 . Captured in January 1981 and sentenced to life imprisonment later that year , he was imprisoned at Parkhurst Prison until his transfer to Broadmoor Hospital later in the 1980s after he was violently assaulted by another inmate" ], [ "1978", "The Peter Dinsdale killings", "26", "Hull , England", "Dinsdale was one of Britain 's most prolific killers . He confessed to a total of 11 acts of arson , and was convicted of 26 counts of manslaughter . 11 of these were overturned on appeal . Lee was imprisoned for life in 1981" ], [ "1978-1983", "The Dennis Nilsen murders", "15+", "London", "Dennis Nilsen murdered several men over a period of five years , including foreign students as well as local homeless men and male prostitutes , who were lured to his apartment and strangled before being dismembered . A number of Nilsen 's victims have never been identified" ], [ "1982-1986", "The Robert Black murders", "4+", "Scotland & North of England", "Robert Black is a Scottish serial killer and child molester . He kidnapped , raped and murdered three girls during the 1980s , kidnapped a fourth girl who survived , attempted to kidnap a fifth , and is the suspect in a number of unsolved child murders dating back to 1969 and the 1970s throughout Europe . On 16 December 2009 Black was charged with the murder of Jennifer Cardy , a 9-year-old girl whose body was found at McKee 's Dam near Hillsborough , County Down , in August 1981 . He was initially jailed for life for abducting a seven-year-old girl in July 1990 , and police soon found evidence to charge him with the murders of three girls during the 1980s . He was convicted of all three murders in May 1994 and sentenced to a further 10 concurrent terms of life imprisonment , with a recommended minimum term of 35 years" ], [ "1991-2006", "The Peter Tobin case", "3 ( ? )", "Margate , Kent", "Prior to his first murder conviction , Tobin served ten years in prison for a double rape committed in 1993 , following which he was released in 2004 . In 2007 he was sentenced to life with a minimum of 21 years for the rape and murder of Angelika Kluk in Glasgow the previous year . Skeletal remains of two further young women who went missing in 1991 were subsequently found at his former home in Margate . Tobin was convicted of the murder of Vicky Hamilton in December 2008 , when his minimum sentence was increased to 30 years , and of the murder of Dinah McNicol in December 2009 . He is now being investigated for other unsolved cases of murder dating back to the 1960s" ], [ "1994", "Fred and Rosemary West case ( The Wests ' House of Horrors )", "12 ( + ? )", "Gloucester , England", "Between April 1973 and September 1979 , Fred and Rosemary West lured young women into their home where they were sexually assaulted and murdered . In February 1994 they were arrested after corpses were found buried in the garden and under their house in Gloucester . It is speculated that the pair committed further murders between 1980 and 1992 , and may have killed a total of around 30 people , but their only known victim after 1980 was their 16-year-old daughter , Heather , who was murdered in 1987 by Fred West , who hanged himself whilst awaiting trial at Winson Green Prison on New Year 's Day 1995 . On 22 November 1995 , Rosemary West was sentenced to life imprisonment and the trial judge recommended that she should never be released . Fred West had committed two murders during the 1960s before he met Rosemary , including that of his wife . Fred 's eight-year-old daughter Charmaine is also believed to have died at the hands of Rosemary West while Fred West was serving a prison sentence for theft in late 1970 or early 1971" ], [ "2002-04", "The Levi Bellfield case", "3+", "Surrey , Hampton , Isleworth , Twickenham , England", "Murder of Milly Dowler , a 13-year-old girl , murder of Marsha McDonnell , 19-year-old woman , attempted murder of Kate Sheedy , aged 18 and finally murder of Amélie Delagrange , a 22-year-old French student in foreign languages applied , by serial killer Levi Bellfield . For these 3 criminal cases , Levi is sentenced to life imprisonment . Levi is also suspicious in other cases of missing women in the 1990s , as well as the murder of his childhood girlfriend , 14-year-old Patsy Morris in 1980" ], [ "2006", "The Steve Wright killings ( The Ipswich Ripper )", "5", "Ipswich , Suffolk , England", "Five women from Ipswich who were working as prostitutes were found murdered around the town in December 2006 . Steve Wright , a local forklift truck driver , was charged with five murders and found guilty on all charges in February 2008 . He was jailed for life and the trial judge recommended he should never be released . A subsequent appeal against his convictions by Wright was rejected by the High Court" ], [ "2013", "The Peterborough ditch murders", "3", "Peterborough . Cambridgeshire , England", "Three men were stabbed to death in March 2013 , with their bodies found dumped in ditches outside Peterborough . The perpetrator of the murders was Joanna Dennehy , a local woman who was later sentenced to life imprisonment , with a recommendation that she never be released" ] ]
Serial killings
See also List of serial killers by country .
Major_crimes_in_the_United_Kingdom_11
This is a list of major crimes in the United Kingdom that received significant media coverage or led to changes in legislation. Legally each deliberate and unlawful killing of a human being is murder; there are no crimes of assassination or serial killing as such, for example.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Challenge_Tour_graduates
2010 Challenge Tour graduates
[ "No", "Date", "Player", "Tournament", "Winner", "Winning score", "Runner-up score" ]
[ [ "1", "12 Dec 2010", "Thorbjørn Olesen", "Alfred Dunhill Championship", "Pablo Martín", "-11 ( 69-70-68-70=277 )", "-9 ( 71-68-74-66=279 )" ], [ "2", "12 Jun", "Thorbjørn Olesen ( 2 )", "BMW Italian Open", "Robert Rock", "-21 ( 64-68-68-67=267 )", "-20 ( 65-71-70-62=268 )" ], [ "3", "3 Jul", "Thorbjørn Olesen ( 3 )", "Alstom Open de France", "Thomas Levet", "-7 ( 70-70-67-70=277 )", "-6 ( 66-71-71-70=278 )" ], [ "4", "28 Aug", "Bernd Wiesberger lost in five-man playoff", "Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles", "Thomas Bjørn", "-11 ( 68-69-71-69=277 )", "-11 ( 69-71-68-69=277 )" ], [ "5", "9 Oct", "Lorenzo Gagli", "Bankia Madrid Masters", "Lee Slattery", "-15 ( 67-66-69-71=273 )", "-14 ( 65-70-69-70=274 )" ], [ "6", "27 Nov", "Bernd Wiesberger ( 2 )", "South African Open Championship", "Hennie Otto", "-14 ( 70-67-65-72=274 )", "-13 ( 69-68-70-68=275 )" ] ]
Runners-up on the European Tour in 2011
2010_Challenge_Tour_graduates_2
This is a list of players who graduated from the Challenge Tour in 2010. The top 20 players on the Challenge Tour's money list in 2010 earned their European Tour card for 2011. * European Tour rookie in 2011 T = Tied The players ranked 16th through 20th were placed below the Qualifying School graduates on the exemption list, and thus could improve their status by competing in Qualifying School. Alexandre Kaleka improved his status in this way.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_peaks_of_Canada
Mountain peaks of Canada
[ "Rank", "Mountain peak", "Province or Territory", "Mountain range", "Elevation", "Prominence", "Isolation", "Location" ]
[ [ "1", "Mount Logan", "Yukon", "Saint Elias Mountains", "5956 m 19,541 ft", "5247 m 17,215 ft", "623 km 387 mi", "60°34′02″N 140°24′20″W / 60.5671°N 140.4055°W / 60.5671 ; -140.4055 ( Mount Logan )" ], [ "2", "Mount Fairweather ( Fairweather Mountain )", "Alaska British Columbia", "Saint Elias Mountains", "4671 m 15,325 ft", "3961 m 12,995 ft", "200 km 124.4 mi", "58°54′23″N 137°31′35″W / 58.9064°N 137.5265°W / 58.9064 ; -137.5265 ( Mount Fairweather )" ], [ "3", "Mount Saint Elias", "Alaska Yukon", "Saint Elias Mountains", "5489 m 18,009 ft", "3429 m 11,250 ft", "41.3 km 25.6 mi", "60°17′34″N 140°55′51″W / 60.2927°N 140.9307°W / 60.2927 ; -140.9307 ( Mount Saint Elias )" ], [ "4", "Mount Waddington", "British Columbia", "Coast Mountains", "4019 m 13,186 ft", "3289 m 10,791 ft", "562 km 349 mi", "51°22′25″N 125°15′49″W / 51.3737°N 125.2636°W / 51.3737 ; -125.2636 ( Mount Waddington )" ], [ "5", "Mount Lucania", "Yukon", "Saint Elias Mountains", "5260 m 17,257 ft", "3080 m 10,105 ft", "43 km 26.7 mi", "61°01′17″N 140°27′58″W / 61.0215°N 140.4661°W / 61.0215 ; -140.4661 ( Mount Lucania )" ], [ "6", "Monarch Mountain", "British Columbia", "Coast Mountains", "3555 m 11,663 ft", "2925 m 9,596 ft", "71.4 km 44.4 mi", "51°53′58″N 125°52′34″W / 51.8995°N 125.8760°W / 51.8995 ; -125.8760 ( Monarch Mountain )" ], [ "7", "Mount Robson", "British Columbia", "Canadian Rockies", "3959 m 12,989 ft", "2829 m 9,281 ft", "460 km 286 mi", "53°06′38″N 119°09′24″W / 53.1105°N 119.1566°W / 53.1105 ; -119.1566 ( Mount Robson )" ], [ "8", "Mount Sir Wilfrid Laurier", "British Columbia", "Columbia Mountains", "3516 m 11,535 ft", "2728 m 8,950 ft", "51.7 km 32.1 mi", "52°48′05″N 119°43′53″W / 52.8015°N 119.7315°W / 52.8015 ; -119.7315 ( Mount Sir Wilfrid Laurier )" ], [ "9", "Mount Vancouver", "Yukon", "Saint Elias Mountains", "4812 m 15,787 ft", "2712 m 8,898 ft", "44 km 27.4 mi", "60°21′32″N 139°41′53″W / 60.3589°N 139.6980°W / 60.3589 ; -139.6980 ( Mount Vancouver )" ], [ "10", "Mount Sir Sandford", "British Columbia", "Columbia Mountains", "3519 m 11,545 ft", "2703 m 8,868 ft", "62 km 38.5 mi", "51°39′24″N 117°52′03″W / 51.6566°N 117.8676°W / 51.6566 ; -117.8676 ( Mount Sir Sandford )" ], [ "11", "Barbeau Peak", "Nunavut", "Ellesmere Island", "2616 m 8,583 ft", "2616 m 8,583 ft", "796 km 495 mi", "81°54′53″N 75°00′33″W / 81.9148°N 75.0093°W / 81.9148 ; -75.0093 ( Barbeau Peak )" ], [ "12", "Skihist Mountain", "British Columbia", "Coast Mountains", "2968 m 9,738 ft", "2458 m 8,064 ft", "157.1 km 97.6 mi", "50°11′16″N 121°54′12″W / 50.1878°N 121.9032°W / 50.1878 ; -121.9032 ( Skihist Mountain )" ], [ "13", "Mount Hubbard", "Alaska Yukon", "Saint Elias Mountains", "4557 m 14,951 ft", "2457 m 8,061 ft", "34.4 km 21.3 mi", "60°19′10″N 139°04′21″W / 60.3194°N 139.0726°W / 60.3194 ; -139.0726 ( Mount Hubbard )" ], [ "14", "Mount Ratz", "British Columbia", "Coast Mountains", "3090 m 10,138 ft", "2430 m 7,972 ft", "311 km 193.4 mi", "57°23′35″N 132°18′11″W / 57.3930°N 132.3031°W / 57.3930 ; -132.3031 ( Mount Ratz )" ], [ "15", "Mount Odin", "British Columbia", "Columbia Mountains", "2971 m 9,747 ft", "2409 m 7,904 ft", "65.4 km 40.7 mi", "50°33′06″N 118°07′45″W / 50.5518°N 118.1293°W / 50.5518 ; -118.1293 ( Mount Odin )" ], [ "16", "Mount Monashee", "British Columbia", "Columbia Mountains", "3274 m 10,741 ft", "2404 m 7,887 ft", "51.8 km 32.2 mi", "52°23′07″N 118°56′24″W / 52.3853°N 118.9399°W / 52.3853 ; -118.9399 ( Mount Monashee )" ], [ "17", "Mount Columbia", "Alberta British Columbia", "Canadian Rockies", "3741 m 12,274 ft", "2371 m 7,779 ft", "158 km 98.2 mi", "52°08′50″N 117°26′30″W / 52.1473°N 117.4416°W / 52.1473 ; -117.4416 ( Mount Columbia )" ], [ "18", "Mount Queen Bess", "British Columbia", "Coast Mountains", "3298 m 10,820 ft", "2355 m 7,726 ft", "45.5 km 28.2 mi", "51°16′17″N 124°34′06″W / 51.2714°N 124.5682°W / 51.2714 ; -124.5682 ( Mount Queen Bess )" ], [ "19", "Mount Cook", "Alaska Yukon", "Saint Elias Mountains", "4194 m 13,760 ft", "2350 m 7,710 ft", "23.4 km 14.54 mi", "60°10′54″N 139°58′52″W / 60.1816°N 139.9811°W / 60.1816 ; -139.9811 ( Mount Cook )" ], [ "20", "Mount Cooper", "British Columbia", "Columbia Mountains", "3094 m 10,151 ft", "2319 m 7,608 ft", "42.5 km 26.4 mi", "50°10′47″N 117°11′57″W / 50.1797°N 117.1992°W / 50.1797 ; -117.1992 ( Mount Cooper )" ] ]
Most prominent summits
Map this section 's coordinates using : OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as : KML · GPX Main article : List of the most prominent summits of Canada See also : List of the ultra-prominent summits of Canada Of the 50 most prominent summits of Canada , only Mount Logan exceeds 4000 metres ( 13,123 feet ) of topographic prominence , five peaks exceed 3000 metres ( 9843 feet ) , 41 peaks exceed 2000 metres ( 6562 feet ) , and all 50 peaks equal or exceed 1866 metres ( 6122 feet ) of topographic prominence . All of these peaks are ultra-prominent summits . Of these 50 peaks , 34 are located in British Columbia , nine in Yukon , six in Nunavut , and three in Alberta . Three of these peaks lie on the international border between Yukon and Alaska , one lies on the international border between British Columbia and Alaska , two lie on the border between British Columbia and Alberta , and two lie on the border between British Columbia and Yukon .
Mountain_peaks_of_Canada_1
This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks of Canada. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998–99_Los_Angeles_Clippers_season
1998–99 Los Angeles Clippers season
[ "Player", "Left", "New team" ]
[ [ "James Collins", "free agency , July 1", "LaCrosse Bobcats ( CBA )" ], [ "Isaac Austin", "free agency , January 21", "Orlando Magic" ], [ "Loy Vaught", "free agency , January 22", "Detroit Pistons" ], [ "Scott Brooks", "waived , February 19", "Los Angeles Stars ( ABA )" ], [ "James Robinson", "waived , March 18", "Minnesota Timberwolves" ] ]
1998–99_Los_Angeles_Clippers_season_8
The 1998-99 NBA season was the Clippers' 29th season in the National Basketball Association, and their 15th season in Los Angeles. This was also the final season where the team plays at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. The Clippers won the Draft Lottery selecting Michael Olowokandi with the first overall pick in the 1998 NBA draft, and signed free agents Sherman Douglas, second-year guard Troy Hudson, and undrafted rookie Tyrone Nesby. However, the Clippers still struggled under new head coach Chris Ford, losing their first 17 games of the season, tying the 1988-89 Miami Heat for the then-worst start in NBA history. The team lost 30 of their first 33 games, and finished the lockout shortened season last place in the Pacific Division with a 9-41 record. Second-year star Maurice Taylor led the team in scoring with 16.8 points per game. Following the season, Lamond Murray was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers, Rodney Rogers signed as a free agent with the Phoenix Suns, Lorenzen Wright was dealt to the Atlanta Hawks, Douglas re-signed with the New Jersey Nets, Darrick Martin signed with the Sacramento Kings and Pooh Richardson retired.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_Aberdeen_F.C._season
2006–07 Aberdeen F.C. season
[ "Name", "SPL", "Cups", "Total" ]
[ [ "Darren Mackie", "13", "0", "13" ], [ "Steve Lovell", "9", "0", "9" ], [ "Barry Nicholson", "6", "2", "8" ], [ "Scott Severin", "4", "0", "4" ], [ "Lee Miller", "4", "0", "4" ], [ "Richard Foster", "3", "0", "3" ], [ "Stevie Crawford", "3", "0", "3" ], [ "Andrew Considine", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "Russell Anderson", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "Dyron Daal", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "Gary Dempsey", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "Jamie Smith", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "Chris Clark", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "Chris Maguire", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "Craig Brewster", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "own goals", "2", "0", "2" ] ]
Players -- Goalscorers
2006–07_Aberdeen_F.C._season_5
Aberdeen competed in the Scottish Premier League, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup in season 2006-07. Their third place in the Scottish Premier League was their highest since the 1995-96 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_Asian_Games
Fencing at the Asian Games
[ "Games", "Year", "Host city", "Best nation" ]
[ [ "VII", "1974", "Tehran , Iran", "Japan" ], [ "VIII", "1978", "Bangkok , Thailand", "China" ], [ "X", "1986", "Seoul , South Korea", "China" ], [ "XI", "1990", "Beijing , China", "China" ], [ "XII", "1994", "Hiroshima , Japan", "China" ], [ "XIII", "1998", "Bangkok , Thailand", "South Korea" ], [ "XIV", "2002", "Busan , South Korea", "South Korea" ], [ "XV", "2006", "Doha , Qatar", "China" ], [ "XVI", "2010", "Guangzhou , China", "South Korea" ], [ "XVII", "2014", "Incheon , South Korea", "South Korea" ], [ "XVIII", "2018", "Jakarta - Palembang , Indonesia", "South Korea" ] ]
Editions
Fencing_at_the_Asian_Games_0
Fencing events have been contested at every Asian Games since 1974 Asian Games in Tehran. It was not included in the year 1982.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Georgetown_University_alumni
List of Georgetown University alumni
[ "Name", "Class year", "School/ degree", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Sara Albert", "2005", "Col", "America 's Next Top Model contestant" ], [ "Kary Antholis", "1989", "Law", "President of HBO miniseries and Academy Award -winning documentary filmmaker" ], [ "Pearl Bailey", "1985", "Col", "Singer and actress ; winner of the Tony Award , Daytime Emmy Award , and Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award ; recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom" ], [ "John Barrymore", "1895-1897*", "Col", "Actor" ], [ "Zal Batmanglij", "2001", "Col", "Director and screenwriter" ], [ "Tarak Ben Ammar", "1970", "SFS", "Franco-Tunisian film producer" ], [ "Michael Benz", "2004", "Col", "Actor" ], [ "Bruce Berman", "1978", "Law", "Chairman and CEO of Village Roadshow Pictures" ], [ "Eileen Brennan", "Sometime 1950s", "Col", "Actress known for Private Benjamin , for which she received an Academy Award nomination" ], [ "Mike Cahill", "2005", "Col", "Director and screenwriter" ], [ "Bradley Cooper", "1997", "Col", "Actor ; nominated for several Academy Awards and Tony Awards ; named by People in 2011 as the Sexiest Man Alive" ], [ "Lucy Barzun Donnelly", "1995", "Col", "Producer of Grey Gardens ; winner of an Emmy Award , a Golden Globe Award , and a TCA Award" ], [ "Margaret Edson", "1992", "Grad", "Pulitzer Prize -winning playwright known for Wit" ], [ "Robert Gant", "1993", "Law", "Actor" ], [ "Pia Getty", "", "Col", "Independent filmmaker" ], [ "John Guare", "1960", "Col", "Five-time Tony Award -winning playwright known for The House of Blue Leaves , Six Degrees of Separation , and Landscape of the Body" ], [ "Jack Hofsiss", "1971", "Col", "Tony Award -winning director known for The Elephant Man play on Broadway" ], [ "Mitchell Hurwitz", "1985", "Col", "Television writer and producer ; creator of Arrested Development ; co-creator of The Ellen Show" ], [ "Nick Kroll", "2001", "Col", "Actor and comedian known for his role in The League and starring in the Kroll Show" ], [ "Wilton Lackaye", "1914", "Grad", "Early stage and film actor ; first portrayed the character of Svengali" ] ]
Entertainment -- Film , television , and theater
List_of_Georgetown_University_alumni_18
Georgetown University is a private research university located in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, Georgetown University is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit institution of higher education in the United States. The school graduates about two thousand undergraduate and postgraduate students annually. There are nine constitutive schools, five of which offer undergraduate degrees and six of which offer graduate degrees, as two schools offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelena_Janković_career_statistics
Jelena Janković career statistics
[ "Result", "Year", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Win", "2007", "Charleston Open", "Clay", "Dinara Safina", "6-2 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "2007", "Italian Open", "Clay", "Svetlana Kuznetsova", "7-5 , 6-1" ], [ "Loss", "2007", "Canadian Open", "Hard", "Justine Henin", "6-7 , 5-7" ], [ "Loss", "2008", "Miami Open", "Hard", "Serena Williams", "1-6 , 7-5 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "2008", "Italian Open ( 2 )", "Clay", "Alizé Cornet", "6-2 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "2008", "Kremlin Cup", "Hard ( i )", "Vera Zvonareva", "6-2 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "2009", "Cincinnati Open", "Hard", "Dinara Safina", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "Loss", "2009", "Pan Pacific Open", "Hard", "Maria Sharapova", "2-5 , retired" ], [ "Win", "2010", "Indian Wells Open", "Hard", "Caroline Wozniacki", "6-2 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "2010", "Italian Open", "Clay", "María José Martínez Sánchez", "6-7 , 5-7" ], [ "Loss", "2011", "Cincinnati Open", "Hard", "Maria Sharapova", "6-4 , 6-7 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "2013", "China Open", "Hard", "Serena Williams", "2-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "2015", "Indian Wells Open", "Hard", "Simona Halep", "6-2 , 5-7 , 4-6" ] ]
Significant finals -- Tier I / Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 finals
Jelena_Janković_career_statistics_7
This is a list of the main career statistics of Serbian professional tennis player and former World No. 1, Jelena Janković. To date, Janković has won 15 WTA singles titles including four WTA Tier I singles titles, one WTA Premier Mandatory singles title and one WTA Premier 5 singles title. Janković was also the runner-up in singles at the 2008 US Open, a semi-finalist at the year-ending WTA Tour Championships in 2008, 2009 and 2013 and a quarterfinalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raghunathpur_subdivision
Raghunathpur subdivision
[ "CD block", "Headquarters", "Area km", "Population ( 2011 )", "SC%", "ST%", "Literacy Rate%", "Census Towns" ]
[ [ "Kashipur", "Kalloli", "451.31", "200,083", "28.50", "24.76", "71.06", "3" ], [ "Neturia", "Gobag", "203.65", "101,427", "28.86", "22.30", "65.14", "3" ], [ "Para", "Para", "312.59", "200,621", "33.27", "5.15", "65.62", "5" ], [ "Raghunathpur I", "Raghunathpur", "201.82", "117,760", "35.37", "10.70", "67.36", "1" ], [ "Raghunathpur II", "Cheliyama", "179.69", "113,790", "36.44", "6.42", "67.29", "1" ], [ "Santuri", "Muraddi", "368.30", "78,515", "25.59", "31.95", "64.15", "1" ] ]
Blocks
Community development blocks in Raghunathpur subdivision are : [ 9 ] [ 4 ]
Raghunathpur_subdivision_2
Raghunathpur subdivision is a subdivision of the Purulia district in the state of West Bengal, India.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_at_the_Summer_Olympics
Canada at the Summer Olympics
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1984 Los Angeles", "0", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "1988 Seoul", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "1992 Barcelona", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "1996 Atlanta", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "2000 Sydney", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "Total", "3", "4", "1", "8" ] ]
Aquatics -- Synchronized swimming
Main article : Synchronized swimming at the Summer Olympics Canada has been very successful in synchronized swimming at the Olympics , winning medals at every games in which the sport was competed except for 2004 & 2008 .
Canada_at_the_Summer_Olympics_4
Canada has competed at 23 Summer Olympic Games, missing only the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics and the boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics. The nation made its debut at the 1900 Summer Olympics. Canada competes under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has hosted the Summer Olympic Games once, in 1976 in Montreal, and the Winter Olympic Games twice, in Calgary, Alberta in 1988 and Vancouver, British Columbia in 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_8th_Lok_Sabha
List of members of the 8th Lok Sabha
[ "Constituency", "Member", "Party" ]
[ [ "Ambala ( SC )", "Ram Prakash Chaudhary", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Bhiwani", "Bansi Lal", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Bhiwani", "Ram Narain Singh", "Lok Dal" ], [ "Faridabad", "Chaudhry Khurshid Ahmed", "Lok Dal" ], [ "Faridabad", "Rahim Khan", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Hissar", "Birinder Singh", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Karnal", "Chiranji Lal Sharma", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Kurukshetra", "Harpal Singh", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Mahendragarh", "Rao Birendra Singh", "Janata Dal" ], [ "Rohtak", "Hardwari Lal", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Sirsa ( SC )", "Dalbir Singh", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Sirsa ( SC )", "Het Ram", "Janata Dal" ], [ "Sonepat", "Dharam Pal Singh Malik", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ] ]
Haryana
List_of_members_of_the_8th_Lok_Sabha_11
This is a list of members of the 8th Lok Sabha arranged by state or territory represented. These members of the lower house of the Indian Parliament were elected to the 8th Lok Sabha (1984 to 1989) at the 1984 Indian general election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_K_League_Classic
2015 K League Classic
[ "R", "MVP", "Club" ]
[ [ "20", "Lee Dong-gook", "Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors" ], [ "21", "Ricardo Lopes", "Jeju United FC" ], [ "22", "Stevica Ristić", "Jeonnam Dragons" ], [ "23", "Lee Jae-sung", "Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors" ], [ "24", "Park Chu-young", "FC Seoul" ], [ "25", "Cho Chan-ho", "Suwon Samsung Bluewings" ], [ "26", "Adriano", "FC Seoul" ], [ "27", "Kwon Chang-hoon", "Suwon Samsung Bluewings" ], [ "28", "Kwon Sun-tae", "Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors" ], [ "29", "Ricardo Lopes", "Jeju United FC" ], [ "30", "Fernando Karanga", "Jeju United FC" ], [ "31", "Adriano", "FC Seoul" ], [ "32", "Kwon Chang-hoon", "Suwon Samsung Bluewings" ], [ "33", "Ricardo Lopes", "Jeju United FC" ], [ "34", "Kim Ho-jun", "Jeju United FC" ], [ "35", "Ivan Kovačec", "Ulsan Hyundai" ], [ "36", "Yun Ju-tae", "FC Seoul" ], [ "37", "Kwon Chang-hoon", "Suwon Samsung Bluewings" ], [ "38", "Yeom Ki-hun", "Suwon Samsung Bluewings" ] ]
2015_K_League_Classic_16
The 2015 K League Classic was the 33rd season of the top division of professional football in South Korea since its establishment in 1983 as K-League and the third season in its current name, the K League Classic. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors were the defending champions, having won their third title in 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle
2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 200 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "9", "0", "Dylan Carter", "Trinidad and Tobago", "1:42.90" ], [ "2", "11", "4", "Aleksandr Krasnykh", "Russia", "1:43.08" ], [ "3", "11", "5", "Myles Brown", "South Africa", "1:43.50" ], [ "4", "7", "4", "Matias Koski", "Finland", "1:43.68" ], [ "5", "1", "0", "Anders Lie", "Denmark", "1:43.98" ], [ "5", "10", "4", "Chad le Clos", "South Africa", "1:43.98" ], [ "7", "9", "8", "Park Tae-hwan", "South Korea", "1:44.09" ], [ "8", "10", "5", "Daniel Smith", "Australia", "1:44.20" ], [ "9", "11", "7", "Luca Dotto", "Italy", "1:44.27" ], [ "10", "9", "4", "Pieter Timmers", "Belgium", "1:44.29" ], [ "11", "10", "6", "Maarten Brzoskowski", "Netherlands", "1:44.34" ], [ "12", "10", "1", "Péter Bernek", "Hungary", "1:44.44" ], [ "13", "9", "7", "Zane Grothe", "United States", "1:44.53" ], [ "14", "11", "6", "Jordan Pothain", "France", "1:44.83" ], [ "15", "9", "6", "Daiya Seto", "Japan", "1:44.93" ], [ "16", "10", "3", "Mikhail Dovgalyuk", "Russia", "1:45.02" ], [ "17", "8", "0", "Jordan Sloan", "Ireland", "1:45.16" ], [ "18", "8", "5", "Danas Rapšys", "Lithuania", "1:45.19" ], [ "19", "9", "3", "Stephen Milne", "Great Britain", "1:45.22" ], [ "20", "9", "5", "Yuki Kobori", "Japan", "1:45.32" ] ]
Results -- Heats
The heats were held at 09:41 . [ 2 ]
2016_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle_0
The Men's 200 metre freestyle competition of the 2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 7 December 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1854
List of shipwrecks in October 1854
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Bernardina", "Denmark", "The ship sank in the North Sea . Her crew were rescued by Ida ( Flag unknown ) . Berndardina was on a voyage from Thisted to Hull , Yorkshire , United Kingdom" ], [ "Cambria", "United Kingdom", "The full-rigged ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew were rescued by Phantom ( United States ) . Cambria was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancaster to Charleston , South Carolina , United States . She was subsequently towed in to Saint Thomas , Virgin Islands by RMS Curlew ( United Kingdom )" ], [ "Eliza Ann", "Victoria", "The clipper-built schooner parted her cables and foundered on rocks at Mahia Peninsula , New Zealand , in a gale" ], [ "Elizabeth", "United Kingdom", "The schooner was abandoned in Liverpool Bay . She was subsequently towed in to the River Mersey by the tug Constitution ( United Kingdom )" ], [ "Paramatta", "United Kingdom", "The brig was wrecked in the Maldive Islands . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from London to Colombo , Ceylon" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1854_21
The list of shipwrecks in October 1854 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during October 1854.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_World_Taekwondo_Championships
1999 World Taekwondo Championships
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "South Korea", "9", "4", "0", "13" ], [ "2", "Spain", "2", "1", "6", "9" ], [ "3", "Chinese Taipei", "2", "0", "4", "6" ], [ "4", "Iran", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "5", "China", "1", "1", "2", "4" ], [ "6", "Turkey", "0", "3", "2", "5" ], [ "7", "Denmark", "0", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "8", "Canada", "0", "1", "2", "3" ], [ "9", "France", "0", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "9", "Mexico", "0", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "11", "Netherlands", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "11", "Philippines", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "13", "Australia", "0", "0", "2", "2" ], [ "13", "Russia", "0", "0", "2", "2" ], [ "13", "United States", "0", "0", "2", "2" ], [ "16", "Belgium", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "16", "Chile", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "16", "Dominican Republic", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "16", "Germany", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "16", "Kazakhstan", "0", "0", "1", "1" ] ]
Medal table
1999_World_Taekwondo_Championships_2
The 1999 World Taekwondo Championships were the 14th edition of the World Taekwondo Championships, and were held in Butterdome, University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada from June 2 to June 6, 1999, with 550 athletes participating from 66 countries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Tour_de_France
1994 Tour de France
[ "Rank", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Festina-Lotus", "311h 28 ' 53" ], [ "2", "Gewiss-Ballan", "+ 42 ' 57" ], [ "3", "Gewiss-Ballan", "+ 44 ' 38" ], [ "4", "Mapei-CLAS", "+ 48 ' 25" ], [ "5", "Carrera Jeans-Tassoni", "+ 50 ' 55" ], [ "6", "GB-MG Maglificio", "+ 1h 06 ' 06" ], [ "7", "ONCE", "+ 1h 20 ' 47" ], [ "8", "Team Telekom", "+ 1h 51 ' 04" ], [ "9", "Kelme-Avianca-Gios", "+ 1h 55 ' 47" ], [ "10", "Castorama", "+ 2h 14 ' 58" ] ]
Team classification
1994_Tour_de_France_8
The 1994 Tour de France was the 81st edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began on 2 July with a 7.2 km (4.5 mi) prologue around the French city Lille. After 21 more days of racing, the Tour came to a close on the street of the Champs-Élysées. Twenty-one teams entered the race that was won by Miguel Indurain of the Banesto team. Second and third respectively were the Latvian Piotr Ugrumov and the Italian rider, Marco Pantani. Miguel Indurain first captured the lead after the stage 9 individual time trial. Chris Boardman was the first rider to wear the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification after winning the opening prologue. Boardman lost the lead to Johan Museeuw after Museeuw's GB-MG Maglificio team won the stage three team time trial. Flavio Vanzella took the lead away from Museeuw the next day as the Tour made its way into Great Britain. Vanzella lost the lead to Sean Yates after the race's sixth stage. Yates led the race for a single day before losing it to Museeuw after the conclusion of stage 7. Museeuw lost the lead to Indurain after the stage 9 individual time trial, who then successfully defended the lead through the Alps and Pyrenees and to the Tour's finish in Paris.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NZ_Touring_Cars_Championship
NZ Touring Cars Championship
[ "Season", "Champion", "Vehicle" ]
[ [ "1996-97", "Greg Taylor", "Holden Commodore ( VR )" ], [ "1997-98", "Wayne Huxford", "Holden Commodore ( VS )" ], [ "1998-99", "Paul Pedersen", "Holden Commodore ( VS )" ], [ "1999-00", "Mark Pedersen", "Holden Commodore ( VS )" ], [ "2000-01", "Paul Manuell", "Holden Commodore ( VT )" ], [ "2001-02", "Ashley Stichbury", "Ford Falcon ( AU )" ], [ "2002-03", "Mark Pedersen", "Ford Falcon ( AU )" ], [ "2003-04", "Andy Booth", "Holden Commodore ( VX )" ], [ "2004-05", "Andy Booth", "Holden Commodore ( VY )" ], [ "2005-06", "Kayne Scott", "Holden Commodore ( VY )" ], [ "2006-07", "John McIntyre", "Ford Falcon ( BA )" ], [ "2007-08", "John McIntyre", "Ford Falcon ( BA )" ], [ "2008-09", "Kayne Scott", "Ford Falcon ( BF )" ], [ "2009-10", "Craig Baird", "Ford Falcon ( BF )" ], [ "2010-11", "John McIntyre", "Ford Falcon ( BF )" ], [ "2011-12", "Angus Fogg", "Ford Falcon ( BF )" ], [ "2013", "TLX : Jason Bargwanna", "Holden Commodore ( VE )" ], [ "2013", "TL : AJ Lauder", "Ford Falcon ( BF )" ], [ "2013-14", "TLX : Nick Ross", "Holden Commodore ( VE )" ], [ "2013-14", "TL : James McLaughlin", "Holden Commodore ( VY )" ] ]
Champions
Motorsport NZ granted championship status to the V8 class for the 1996–97 season , at which time it was officially known as TraNZam Lights . [ 1 ] The class was renamed to NZ V8 Touring Cars for 1998/99 , to NZV8s for 2005/06 and to NZV8s at the commencement of the 2007/08 season . [ 1 ] It became NZ Touring Cars for the 2015/16 season then for the 2017/18 season was named the BNT V8s due to naming rights . .
New_Zealand_V8s_1
The BNT V8s Championship is a New Zealand-based motorsport category of touring car racing. Previously known as the New Zealand V8s, TraNZam Lights and NZ Touring Cars Championship, it was founded in 1996. In 2015 it absorbed the V8SuperTourer field.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_800_metres
Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Women's 800 metres
[ "Lane", "Bib", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "5", "326", "Hannah Cockroft", "Great Britain", "2:00.62" ], [ "6", "897", "Alexa Halko", "United States", "2:02.08" ], [ "3", "321", "Kare Adenegan", "Great Britain", "2:02.47" ], [ "8", "45", "Rosemary Little", "Australia", "2:04.10" ], [ "7", "341", "Melissa Nicholls", "Great Britain", "2:13.59" ], [ "4", "619", "Desiree Vranken", "Netherlands", "" ] ]
Results -- T34
Main article : Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Women 's 800 metres T34 The T34 category is for wheelchair athletes with cerebral palsy . Athletes in this category have minimal limitations or control problems in their arms and trunk while pushing a wheelchair . 18:11 16 September 2016 : [ 4 ]
Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_800_metres_0
The Women's 800m athletics events for the 2016 Summer Paralympics take place at the Estádio Olímpico João Havelange from September 16 to September 17, 2016. A total of three events were contested over this distance for three different classifications.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_World_Baseball_Classic
2009 World Baseball Classic
[ "Date", "Local Time", "Road Team", "Score", "Home Team", "Inn", "Venue", "Game Time", "Attendance", "Boxscore" ]
[ [ "Mar 8 , 2009", "12:00", "South Africa", "1-8", "Cuba", "", "Foro Sol", "2:37", "11,270", "Boxscore" ], [ "Mar 8 , 2009", "19:00", "Australia", "17-7", "Mexico", "8", "Foro Sol", "3:43", "20,821", "Boxscore" ], [ "Mar 9 , 2009", "20:00", "Mexico", "14-3", "South Africa", "", "Foro Sol", "3:33", "10,311", "Boxscore" ], [ "Mar 10 , 2009", "20:00", "Cuba", "5-4", "Australia", "", "Foro Sol", "3:29", "13,396", "Boxscore" ], [ "Mar 11 , 2009", "20:00", "Mexico", "16-1", "Australia", "6", "Foro Sol", "2:31", "16,718", "Boxscore" ], [ "Mar 12 , 2009", "19:00", "Mexico", "4-16", "Cuba", "7", "Foro Sol", "3:33", "20,149", "Boxscore" ] ]
First round -- Pool B
Main article : 2009 World Baseball Classic – Pool B Preliminaries Qualifiers Seeding – South Africa 1 – Cuba 8 W1 Cuba 5 W2 Australia 4 – Australia 17 – Mexico 7 W4 Cuba 16 BW W5 Mexico 4 BR L1 South Africa 3 L2 Mexico 14 W3 Mexico 16 L4 Australia 1
2009_World_Baseball_Classic_4
The 2009 World Baseball Classic was an international baseball competition. It began on March 5 and finished March 23. Unlike in 2006, when the round-robin format of the first two rounds led to some eliminations being decided by run-difference tiebreakers, the first two rounds of the 2009 edition were modified double-elimination format. The modification was that the final game of each bracket was winner-take-all, even if won by the team emerging from the loser's bracket, although that game only affected seeding, as two teams always advanced from each bracket. The biggest surprise in the first round was the Netherlands, which twice defeated the Dominican Republic in Pool D to advance. The second round saw the two Pool A teams (South Korea and Japan) defeat the two Pool B teams (Cuba and Mexico) while the two Pool C teams (Venezuela and the United States) defeated the two Pool D teams (Puerto Rico and the Netherlands). South Korea and Japan then advanced to the final game, playing each other for the fifth time in the tournament (split 2-2 up to that time), and Japan emerged victorious for the second straight Classic, winning the final game 5-3 in 10 innings. For the second straight Classic, Daisuke Matsuzaka was named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_Detroit_Lions_season
1983 Detroit Lions season
[ "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Position", "School" ]
[ [ "1", "13", "James Jones", "FB", "Florida" ], [ "2", "40", "Rich Strenger", "OT", "Michigan" ], [ "3", "67", "Mike Cofer", "LB", "Tennessee" ], [ "4", "94", "August Curley", "LB", "USC" ], [ "5", "115", "Demetrious Johnson", "S", "Missouri" ], [ "5", "121", "Steve Mott", "C", "Alabama" ], [ "6", "154", "Todd Brown", "WR", "Nebraska" ], [ "7", "181", "Mike Black", "P", "Arizona State" ], [ "8", "208", "Bill Stapleton", "DB", "Washington" ], [ "10", "261", "Dave Laube", "G", "Penn State" ], [ "11", "287", "Ben Tate", "RB", "North Carolina Central" ], [ "12", "321", "Jim Lane", "C", "Idaho State" ] ]
Offseason -- NFL Draft
Main article : 1983 NFL Draft
1983_Detroit_Lions_season_0
The 1983 Detroit Lions season was the 54th season in franchise history. Despite an awful 1-4 start, the Lions rallied to finish with a 9-7 record. They were able to rise to the top of a weak NFC Central, to claim their first division championship since 1957 and the first time the team had made the playoffs in consecutive seasons for the first time since making it three straight years from 1960-1962. The Lions would not return to the postseason for another eight years. The offense ranked 15th in the NFL in points scored, leaving the defense to carry the load. The Lions defense turned out to be the second-best in the league in points allowed, keyed defensive tackle Doug English and his 13 sacks. English was the teams only Pro Bowler, though he also got some help from defensive end William Gay, who registered 13 ½ sacks of his own. In the NFC playoffs, the Lions lead the San Francisco 49ers late into the 4th Quarter, until Joe Montana drove the 49ers down the field for a 14-yard touchdown pass to Freddie Solomon to give the 49ers a 24-23 lead. The Lions would have a chance to win the game, as Gary Danielson drove them into field goal range, but placekicker Eddie Murray missed a 44-yard field goal with five seconds remaining.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANZ_Championship
ANZ Championship
[ "Position", "Player", "Team" ]
[ [ "GS", "Jhaniele Fowler-Reid", "Southern Steel" ], [ "GA", "Susan Pratley", "New South Wales Swifts" ], [ "WA", "Madison Robinson", "Melbourne Vixens" ], [ "C", "Kimberlee Green", "New South Wales Swifts" ], [ "WD", "Renae Hallinan", "Adelaide Thunderbirds" ], [ "GD", "Casey Kopua", "Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic" ], [ "GK", "Geva Mentor", "Melbourne Vixens" ], [ "Coach", "Julie Fitzgerald", "Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic" ] ]
Allstar Team
The ANZ Championship All-star Team is named each year and recognises the most outstanding players in the respective positions and a coach over the course of a season . The team was voted by a panel of judges in 2011 and 2012 , but since 2013 has been voted on by the public . 2011 Position Player Team GS Romelda Aiken Queensland Firebirds GA Sharelle McMahon Melbourne Vixens WA Emily Beaton Adelaide Thunderbirds C Natalie von Bertouch Adelaide Thunderbirds WD Kayla Cullen Northern Mystics GD Anna Harrison Northern Mystics GK Leana de Bruin Southern Steel Coach Roselee Jencke Queensland Firebirds 2012 Position Player Team GS Irene van Dyk Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic GA Maria Tutaia Northern Mystics WA Madison Browne Melbourne Vixens C Laura Langman Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic WD Julie Corletto Melbourne Vixens GD Casey Kopua Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic GK Geva Mentor Melbourne Vixens Coach Noeline Taurua Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 2013 Position Player Team GS Jhaniele Fowler Southern Steel GA Erin Bell Adelaide Thunderbirds WA Madison Browne Melbourne Vixens C Laura Langman Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic WD Renae Hallinan Adelaide Thunderbirds GD Casey Kopua Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic GK Geva Mentor Melbourne Vixens Coach Jane Woodlands-Thompson Adelaide Thunderbirds 2014
ANZ_Championship_13
The ANZ Championship (also known non-commercially as the Trans-Tasman Netball League) was the premier netball league in Australia and New Zealand. The competition was held annually between April and July, comprising 69 matches played over 17 weeks. It was contested by ten teams, five from Australia and five from New Zealand. The competition was administered by Trans Tasman Netball League, which was formed as a joint venture by the netball governing bodies of both countries. ANZ Bank was naming sponsors of the competition since its inaugural season. The ANZ Championship was launched in 2008 as a successor to the Commonwealth Bank Trophy in Australia and the National Bank Cup in New Zealand, both of which were retired after 2007. The ANZ Championship saw netball become a semi-professional sport in both countries, with increased media coverage and player salaries. The final champions before the competition's folding were the Queensland Firebirds, who defeated the New South Wales Swifts in the grand final of the 2016 season, becoming the only team to win the tournament 3 times and the only team to win back-to-back titles. 2016 was the last season of the competition. It was replaced by separate Australian and New Zealand leagues in 2017, Suncorp Super Netball and the ANZ Premiership respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_college_athletic_programs_in_Nebraska
List of college athletic programs in Nebraska
[ "Team", "School", "City", "Conference" ]
[ [ "Central-Columbus Raiders", "Central Community College at Columbus", "Columbus", "Nebraska CC" ], [ "Little Priest Tribal Warriors", "Little Priest Tribal College", "Winnebago", "Iowa CC" ], [ "McCook Indians", "McCook Community College", "McCook", "Nebraska CC" ], [ "North Platte Knights", "North Platte Community College", "North Platte", "Nebraska CC" ], [ "Northeast Hawks", "Northeast Community College", "Norfolk", "Iowa CC" ], [ "Southeast Storm", "Southeast Community College", "Beatrice", "Nebraska CC" ], [ "Western Nebraska Cougars", "Western Nebraska Community College", "Scottsbluff", "Nebraska CC" ] ]
NJCAA
List_of_college_athletic_programs_in_Nebraska_4
The main article is College sports. Notes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Colombia
List of the busiest airports in Colombia
[ "Rank", "Airport", "Location", "Total Passengers", "Annual change" ]
[ [ "1", "El Dorado International Airport", "Bogotá", "30,989,632", "0.17%" ], [ "2", "José María Córdova International Airport", "Medellín", "7,619,740", "0.84%" ], [ "3", "Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport", "Cali", "5,020,796", "10.19%" ], [ "4", "Rafael Núñez International Airport", "Cartagena", "4,708,709", "7.55%" ], [ "5", "Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport", "Barranquilla", "2,576,253", "11.52%" ], [ "6", "Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport", "San Andrés", "2,337,427", "10.07%" ], [ "7", "Simón Bolívar International Airport", "Santa Marta", "1'691,538", "10.69%" ], [ "8", "Palonegro International Airport", "Bucaramanga", "1,571,604", "10.38%" ], [ "9", "Matecaña International Airport", "Pereira", "1,541,340", "0.61%" ], [ "10", "Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport", "Medellín", "1,070,478", "1.94%" ], [ "11", "Los Garzones Airport", "Montería", "939,954", "1.90%" ], [ "12", "Camilo Daza International Airport", "Cúcuta", "880,329", "17.48%" ], [ "13", "El Eden Airport", "Armenia", "430,997", "9.04%" ], [ "14", "Alfonso Lopez Airport", "Valledupar", "388,487", "6.17%" ], [ "15", "El Carano Airport", "Quibdo", "373,357", "6.97%" ] ]
2017 -- Colombia 's 15 busiest airports by passenger traffic [ 1 ]
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Colombia_2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:2018_Winter_Olympics_Canada_men's_ice_hockey_team_roster
Template:2018 Winter Olympics Canada men's ice hockey team roster
[ "No", "Pos", "Name", "Height", "Weight", "Birthdate", "Birthplace", "2017-18 team" ]
[ [ "3", "D", "Karl Stollery", "5 ft 11 in ( 1.80 m )", "181 lb ( 82 kg )", "November 21 , 1987", "Camrose , Alberta", "Dinamo Riga ( KHL )" ], [ "4", "D", "Chris Lee - A", "6 ft 0 in ( 1.83 m )", "185 lb ( 84 kg )", "October 3 , 1980", "MacTier , Ontario", "Metallurg Magnitogorsk ( KHL )" ], [ "5", "D", "Chay Genoway", "5 ft 9 in ( 1.75 m )", "176 lb ( 80 kg )", "December 20 , 1986", "Morden , Manitoba", "HC Lada Togliatti ( KHL )" ], [ "7", "F", "Gilbert Brulé", "5 ft 10 in ( 1.78 m )", "190 lb ( 86 kg )", "January 1 , 1987", "Edmonton , Alberta", "Kunlun Red Star ( KHL )" ], [ "8", "F", "Wojtek Wolski", "6 ft 3 in ( 1.91 m )", "220 lb ( 100 kg )", "February 24 , 1986", "Zabrze , Poland", "Metallurg Magnitogorsk ( KHL )" ], [ "9", "F", "Derek Roy - A", "5 ft 9 in ( 1.75 m )", "187 lb ( 85 kg )", "May 4 , 1983", "Rockland , Ontario", "Linköpings HC ( SHL )" ], [ "11", "F", "Chris Kelly - C", "6 ft 0 in ( 1.83 m )", "194 lb ( 88 kg )", "November 11 , 1980", "Toronto , Ontario", "Belleville Senators ( AHL )" ], [ "12", "F", "Rob Klinkhammer", "6 ft 2 in ( 1.88 m )", "216 lb ( 98 kg )", "August 12 , 1986", "Lethbridge , Alberta", "Ak Bars Kazan ( KHL )" ], [ "15", "F", "Brandon Kozun", "5 ft 8 in ( 1.73 m )", "172 lb ( 78 kg )", "March 8 , 1990", "Los Angeles , California , United States", "Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ( KHL )" ], [ "16", "F", "Quinton Howden", "6 ft 2 in ( 1.88 m )", "190 lb ( 86 kg )", "January 21 , 1992", "Oakbank , Manitoba", "HC Dinamo Minsk ( KHL )" ], [ "17", "F", "Rene Bourque - A", "6 ft 2 in ( 1.88 m )", "216 lb ( 98 kg )", "December 10 , 1981", "Lac La Biche , Alberta", "Djurgårdens IF ( SHL )" ], [ "18", "D", "Marc-André Gragnani", "6 ft 3 in ( 1.91 m )", "205 lb ( 93 kg )", "March 11 , 1987", "L'Île-Bizard , Quebec", "HC Dinamo Minsk ( KHL )" ], [ "19", "F", "Andrew Ebbett - A", "5 ft 9 in ( 1.75 m )", "176 lb ( 80 kg )", "January 2 , 1983", "Vernon , British Columbia", "SC Bern ( NL )" ], [ "21", "F", "Mason Raymond", "6 ft 1 in ( 1.85 m )", "179 lb ( 81 kg )", "September 17 , 1985", "Cochrane , Alberta", "SC Bern ( NL )" ], [ "22", "F", "Eric O'Dell", "6 ft 1 in ( 1.85 m )", "201 lb ( 91 kg )", "June 21 , 1990", "Ottawa , Ontario", "HC Sochi ( KHL )" ], [ "24", "D", "Stefan Elliott", "6 ft 1 in ( 1.85 m )", "190 lb ( 86 kg )", "January 30 , 1991", "Vancouver , British Columbia", "HV71 ( SHL )" ], [ "27", "D", "Cody Goloubef", "6 ft 1 in ( 1.85 m )", "201 lb ( 91 kg )", "November 30 , 1989", "Oakville , Ontario", "Stockton Heat ( AHL )" ], [ "30", "G", "Ben Scrivens", "6 ft 2 in ( 1.88 m )", "198 lb ( 90 kg )", "September 11 , 1986", "Spruce Grove , Alberta", "Salavat Yulaev Ufa ( KHL )" ], [ "31", "G", "Kevin Poulin", "6 ft 2 in ( 1.88 m )", "205 lb ( 93 kg )", "April 12 , 1990", "Montreal , Quebec", "EHC Kloten ( NL )" ], [ "35", "G", "Justin Peters", "6 ft 1 in ( 1.85 m )", "209 lb ( 95 kg )", "August 30 , 1986", "Blyth , Ontario", "Kölner Haie ( DEL )" ] ]
The template takes one parameter , df ( date format ) , which is passed to the dts template . It defaults to dmy . The following is the Canadian roster for the men 's ice hockey tournament at the 2018 Winter Olympics . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] view Head coach : Willie Desjardins Assistant coaches : Dave King , Scott Walker , Craig Woodcroft
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The purpose of this template is to collect source text used in several articles in one place, in order to minimize maintenance and storage space. This is the Canadian roster in the men's ice hockey tournament of the 2018 Winter Olympics . The template is typically used in the article covering Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics , and the article covering the rosters of all participating teams of the tournament . The template takes one parameter, df (date format), which is passed to the dts template. It defaults to dmy. The following is the Canadian roster for the men's ice hockey tournament at the 2018 Winter Olympics .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingvild_Flugstad_Østberg
Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
[ "No", "Season", "Date", "Location", "Race", "Level", "Place" ]
[ [ "1", "2012-13", "1 January 2013", "Val Müstair , Switzerland", "1.4 km Sprint F", "Stage World Cup", "2nd" ], [ "2", "2012-13", "13 March 2013", "Drammen , Norway", "1.3 km Sprint C", "World Cup", "3rd" ], [ "3", "2013-14", "29 December 2013", "Oberhof , Germany", "1.5 km Sprint F", "Stage World Cup", "3rd" ], [ "4", "2013-14", "31 December 2013", "Lenzerheide , Switzerland", "1.5 km Sprint F", "Stage World Cup", "1st" ], [ "5", "2013-14", "11 January 2014", "Nové Město , Czech Republic", "1.3 km Sprint F", "World Cup", "3rd" ], [ "6", "2013-14", "2 February 2014", "Toblach , Italy", "1.3 km Sprint F", "World Cup", "3rd" ], [ "7", "2013-14", "14 March 2014", "Falun , Sweden", "1.2 km Sprint C", "Stage World Cup", "2nd" ], [ "8", "2014-15", "14 December 2014", "Davos , Switzerland", "1.3 km Sprint F", "World Cup", "1st" ], [ "9", "2014-15", "21 December 2014", "Davos , Switzerland", "1.3 km Sprint F", "World Cup", "3rd" ], [ "10", "2014-15", "6 January 2015", "Val Müstair , Switzerland", "1.4 km Sprint F", "Stage World Cup", "3rd" ], [ "11", "2014-15", "17 January 2015", "Otepää , Estonia", "1.2 km Sprint C", "World Cup", "1st" ], [ "12", "2014-15", "7 March 2015", "Lahti , Finland", "1.5 km Sprint F", "World Cup", "2nd" ], [ "13", "2015-16", "27-29 November 2015", "Nordic Opening", "Overall Standings", "World Cup", "3rd" ], [ "14", "2015-16", "12 December 2015", "Davos , Switzerland", "15 km Individual F", "World Cup", "2nd" ], [ "15", "2015-16", "13 December 2015", "Davos , Switzerland", "1.6 km Sprint F", "World Cup", "3rd" ], [ "16", "2015-16", "19 December 2015", "Toblach , Italy", "1.3 km Sprint F", "World Cup", "2nd" ], [ "17", "2015-16", "20 December 2015", "Toblach , Italy", "10 km Individual C", "World Cup", "3rd" ], [ "18", "2015-16", "1 January 2016", "Lenzerheide , Switzerland", "1.5 km Sprint F", "Stage World Cup", "3rd" ], [ "19", "2015-16", "2 January 2016", "Lenzerheide , Switzerland", "15 km Mass Start C", "Stage World Cup", "2nd" ], [ "20", "2015-16", "3 January 2016", "Lenzerheide , Switzerland", "5 km Pursuit F", "Stage World Cup", "1st" ] ]
Cross-country skiing results -- World Cup
17 victories – ( 5 WC , 12 SWC ) 71 podiums – ( 36 WC , 35 SWC )
Ingvild_Flugstad_Østberg_0
Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (born 9 November 1990) is a Norwegian cross-country skier who has competed since 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Reading_F.C._internationals
List of Reading F.C. internationals
[ "Player", "Nation", "Caps", "Goals", "International years", "Reading years" ]
[ [ "Mikele Leigertwood", "Antigua and Barbuda", "11", "1", "2008-2014", "2011-2014" ], [ "Andy Bernal", "Australia", "21", "0", "1989-1996", "1994-2000" ], [ "Adam Federici", "Australia", "16", "0", "2010-", "2005-2015" ], [ "Shaun Goater", "Bermuda", "36", "32", "1987-2004", "2003-2005" ], [ "Borislav Mikhailov", "Bulgaria", "102", "0", "1983-1999", "1995-1997" ], [ "Emerse Faé", "Ivory Coast", "37", "1", "2005-2012", "2007-2008" ], [ "André Bikey", "Cameroon", "25", "1", "2006-2010", "2007-2009" ], [ "Leandro Bacuna", "Curaçao", "28", "11", "2016-", "2017-2019" ], [ "Marek Matějovský", "Czech Republic", "15", "1", "2007-2011", "2008-2010" ], [ "Matěj Vydra", "Czech Republic", "26", "5", "2012-", "2015-2016" ], [ "Ulises de la Cruz", "Ecuador", "101", "6", "1995-2010", "2006-2008" ], [ "Wayne Bridge", "England", "36", "1", "2002-2009", "2013-2014" ], [ "Les Ferdinand", "England", "17", "5", "1993-1998", "2005" ], [ "Martin Keown", "England", "43", "2", "1992-2002", "2005" ], [ "Zat Knight", "England", "2", "0", "2005", "2015" ], [ "John Salako", "England", "5", "0", "1991", "2001-2004" ], [ "Nicky Shorey", "England", "2", "0", "2007", "2001-2008 , 2012-2013" ], [ "Chris Woods", "England", "43", "0", "1985-1993", "1995" ], [ "Anssi Jaakkola", "Finland", "3", "0", "2011-", "2016-2019" ], [ "Modou Barrow", "Gambia", "8", "1", "2015-", "2017-2020" ] ]
International representatives -- Former Reading players
List_of_Reading_F.C._internationals_1
This is a list of all full international footballers to play for Reading. Players who were capped while a Reading player are marked in bold.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tunnels_in_the_United_States
List of tunnels in the United States
[ "name", "location", "type", "length ( ft )", "opened", "notes", "ref" ]
[ [ "Arch Cape Tunnel", "US 101 , 8 mi ( 13 km ) . south of Cannon Beach", "automobile", "1,228.1", "1937", "goes through Arch Cape", "[ 23 ] [ 24 ]" ], [ "Cape Creek Tunnel", "Lane County on US 101", "automobile", "714", "1931 ?", "refs disagree over year and length 1,228.1 ' vs. 714 '", "[ 25 ] [ 26 ]" ], [ "Cornelius Pass Tunnel", "Portland", "railway abandoned", "4,100 ( ? )", "March 21 , 1911", "now owned by State of Oregon , but maintained by PWRR ; closed by fire September 1994 - July 1998", "[ 27 ] [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ]" ], [ "Cornell Tunnel No . 1", "Portland", "automobile", "497.1", "1940", "NW Cornell Road", "[ 31 ] [ 32 ]" ], [ "Cornell Tunnel No . 2", "Portland", "automobile", "247.1", "1941", "NW Cornell Road", "[ 33 ] [ 34 ]" ], [ "Dennis L. Edwards Tunnel", "Sunset Highway southwest of Vernonia", "automobile", "772", "1940", "formerly called Sunset Tunnel", "[ 35 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] [ 38 ]" ], [ "Elk Creek Tunnel", "Douglas County on OR 38", "automobile", "1,080.1", "1938 ?", "refs disagree over year", "[ 39 ] [ 40 ]" ], [ "Elk Rock Tunnel", "Clackamas County under OR 43", "rail", "1,396", "1921", "single track S-shaped route", "[ 41 ] [ 42 ]" ], [ "Knowles Creek Tunnel", "Lane County on OR 126", "automobile", "1,430.2", "1958", "", "[ 43 ] [ 44 ]" ], [ "Mitchell Point Tunnel", "Columbia River Gorge west of Hood River", "automobile , 2 lane", "385", "1915", "closed in 1954 , demolished in 1966 , part of Historic Columbia River Highway", "[ 45 ]" ], [ "Mosier Twin Tunnels", "Columbia River Gorge east of Mosier ( near The Dalles )", "automobile , 2 lane", "350 ( combined )", "1921", "part of Historic Columbia River Highway", "[ 46 ]" ], [ "Oneonta Tunnel", "Columbia River Gorge near Multnomah Falls", "automobile , 2 lane", "125", "1914", "part of Historic Columbia River Highway", "[ 47 ]" ], [ "Robertson Tunnel", "Portland", "light commuter rail twin tunnels", "16,368", "1998", "MAX Light Rail", "" ], [ "Rocky Butte Tunnel", "NE Rocky Butte Rd . Portland", "automobile", "370.0 ?", "1939", "through Rocky Butte ; refs disagree over length", "[ 48 ] [ 49 ]" ], [ "Salt Creek Tunnel", "Lane County on OR 58", "automobile", "904.9", "1939", "", "[ 50 ] [ 51 ]" ], [ "Tooth Rock Tunnel", "I-84 near Cascade Locks State Park", "automobile interstate", "827.1 ?", "1936", "where Historic Columbia River Highway goes through Tooth Rock ; refs disagree over length", "[ 52 ] [ 53 ]" ], [ "Vista Ridge Tunnels", "Sunset Highway / US 26 , Portland", "automobile twin tunnels", "1,001.0", "1969", "3 lanes each direction , 6% grade , curved", "[ 54 ]" ], [ "Walcott Tunnel", "Washington County at 45°42′25″N 123°15′44″W / 45.70694°N 123.26222°W / 45.70694 ; -123.26222", "railroad", "", "", "", "[ 55 ]" ], [ "West Burnside Tunnel", "Portland", "automobile", "230.0", "1940", "W Burnside Road", "[ 56 ] [ 57 ]" ], [ "West Side CSO Tunnel", "Portland", "sewer", "18,000", "2006", "Waterfront Park", "" ] ]
Oregon
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The following is a list of some tunnels in the United States of America. More tunnels may be found in each state than are included on this list.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Kenyan_Premier_League
2012 Kenyan Premier League
[ "Team", "Head coach", "Captain", "Kit manufacturer" ]
[ [ "A.F.C . Leopards", "Jan Koops", "Martin Imbalambala", "Legea" ], [ "Chemelil Sugar", "Edward Manoah", "Charles Odero", "Adidas" ], [ "Gor Mahia", "Zdravko Logarusić", "Jerim Onyango", "Legea" ], [ "Karuturi Sports", "Michael Nam", "Amon Muchiri", "Adidas" ], [ "Kenya Commercial Bank", "James Omondi", "Joseph Kangata", "Adidas" ], [ "Mathare United", "Stanley Okumbi", "Anthony Kimani", "Puma" ], [ "Muhoroni Youth", "Alfred Imonje", "Nicholas Owende", "Prima" ], [ "Nairobi City Stars", "Gideon Ochieng", "John Amboko", "Adidas" ], [ "Oserian", "Sammy Omollo", "John Keo", "Adidas" ], [ "Rangers", "James Nandwa", "Victor Omondi", "Adidas" ], [ "Sofapaka", "Stewart Hall", "James Situma", "Adidas" ], [ "Sony Sugar", "Zedekiah Otieno", "Wilson Oburu", "Joma" ], [ "Thika United", "John Kamau", "Kepha Aswani", "Legea" ], [ "Tusker", "Robert Matano", "Joseph Shikokoti", "Legea" ], [ "Ulinzi Stars", "Sammy Simiyu", "Geoffrey Kokoyo", "Adidas" ], [ "Western Stima", "Henry Omino", "George Wesa", "Adidas" ] ]
Teams -- Personnel and kits
As of September 24 , 2012 .
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The 2012 Kenyan Premier League (known as the Tusker Premier League for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the Kenyan Premier League since its establishment in 2003 and the forty-ninth season of top division football in Kenya since 1963. It began on 11 February with Tusker and Nairobi City Stars and ended on 10 November with Oserian and Rangers. The winners of the league will earn a place at the preliminary round of the 2013 CAF Champions League and play against the 2012 FKF President's Cup champions at the 2013 Kenyan Super Cup. The defending champions Tusker, who also became the defending champions of the Kenyan Super Cup after beating Gor Mahia, the defending champions of the FKF Cup, earlier in the year, won their tenth league title after beating Nairobi City Stars 3−0 away at the Hope Centre. Gor Mahia, the former league leaders with 58 points (Tusker were second with 57), needed a win against Thika United to clinch a record thirteenth title, but the match ended in a 1−1 draw. A.F.C. Leopards, who were third with 57 points (Tusker were ahead on goal difference), also needed a win for a chance at a record thirteenth title as well, but lost 1−0 away to Chemelil Sugar. A total of 16 teams are competed for the league, with fourteen returning from the 2011 season and one promoted from the FKL Nationwide League and the KFF Nationwide League, which were joint to make FKF Division One after the 2011 season. FKL champions Oserian and KFF champions Muhoroni Youth were promoted, while Congo JMJ United and Bandari, finishing last and second-last respectively, were relegated. Oserian were relegated at the end of the season, along with Rangers. The league was halted at the end of 20 May to give teams a chance to rest and make possible changes in their squads during the mid-year transfer window. Matches resumed on 23 June.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lalu_Prasad_Yadav
Lalu Prasad Yadav
[ "Name", "Relationship", "Other relations", "Comments" ]
[ [ "Tej Pratap Yadav", "Elder son", "Married Aishwarya Ray , granddaughter of Bihar 's ex-CM Daroga Prasad Rai", "ex Health Minister of Bihar" ], [ "Tejashwi Yadav", "Younger son", "", "ex-cricketer , ex Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar" ], [ "Dr. Misa Bharti", "1st daughter ( eldest )", "Married a software engineer Shailesh Kumar in 1999", "Misa was nominated as Rajya Sabha MP by RJD in 2016" ], [ "Rohini Acharya", "2nd daughter", "Married to Rao Samaresh Singh in May 2002", "Samaresh is a US-based commerce graduate from SRCC Delhi , son of Rao Ranvijay Singh of Arwal" ], [ "Chanda Singh", "3rd daughter", "Married an Indian Airlines pilot Vikram Singh in 2006", "" ], [ "Ragini Yadav", "4th daughter", "Married to Rahul Yadav , son of Jitendra Yadav in 2012", "Jitendra is SP 's MLC , now an INC member and resident of Sarfabad village in Noida" ], [ "Hema Yadav", "5th daughter", "Married to Vineet Yadav , who is from a political family", "" ], [ "Anushka Rao", "6th daughter", "Married to Chiranjeev Rao son of Capt . Ajay Singh Yadav of the INC", "Ajay is ex Power Minister of Haryana who had legal issues related to a land scam in Solan" ], [ "Rajlaxmi Singh", "7th daughter ( youngest )", "Married to Tej Pratap Singh Yadav in 2015", "SP 's ex-Lok Sabha MP Tej Pratap Singh Yadav is the grand-nephew of Mulayam Singh Yadav" ] ]
Early and personal life
Lalu , second of his parents ' six sons , was born in Phulwaria in Bihar to Kundan Ray and Marachhiya Devi , and attended a local middle school before moving to Patna with his elder brother . [ 4 ] After completing Bachelor of Laws and a Master in Political Science from B. N. College of Patna University , he worked as clerk in Bihar Veterinary College at Patna where his elder brother was also a peon . [ 5 ] He turned down Patna University 's Honorary Doctorate in 2004 . [ 6 ] Yadav married Rabri Devi on 1 June 1973 , in an arranged marriage , [ 7 ] and they went on to have two sons and seven daughters . [ 8 ]
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Lalu Prasad Yadav (born 11 June 1948) is an Indian politician from the state of Bihar. He is the president of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, former chief minister of Bihar, former UPA minister of railways, and former member of Parliament of the 15th Lok Sabha. He entered politics at Patna University as a student leader and was elected as then youngest member of the Lok Sabha in 1977 as a Janata Party candidate at the age of 29. He became the chief minister of Bihar in 1990 but had to resign in 1997 following escalating corruption charges relating to the Fodder Scam. From 1997 to 2005 his wife Rabri Devi ruled as the Chief Minister of the state. His party came to power in 2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election in partnership with Nitish Kumar of JD(U), but Nitish Kumar dumped Lalu's party from the power in July 2017 after the Enforcement Directorate and CBI lodged several criminal cases against Lalu, his wife Rabri, his son and former deputy chief minister, Tejashwi Yadav, in another disproportionate assets and railway tender bribery scam during Lalu's stint as the Railway Minister. On 3 October 2013, he was sentenced to five years of rigorous imprisonment and fine for his role in the first Fodder Scam by the CBI court, then again for 3.5 years in a second fodder scam case on the same day, 23 December 2017 when his member of parliament daughter Misa Bharti was also officially charged by Enforcement Directorate in disproportionate assets, while 3 more fodder scam cases against him are also pending in the court. Yadav was found guilty in third fodder scam case in January, 2018. In March, 2018, the Special CBI Court convicted him in the fourth fodder scam case which is related to swindling of Rs. 3.13 crore from the Dumka treasury. In the Dumka Treasury case a total of Rs 60 lakh fine imposed (Rs 30 lakh under PC act and Rs 30 lakh under IPC) and 14 years' imprisonment (7 years under IPC and 7 years under Prevention of Corruption Act) was sentenced on Lalu Prasad Yadav in to run consecutively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Audina
Mia Audina
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "2006", "Singapore Open", "Pi Hongyan", "20-22 , 20-22", "Runner-up" ], [ "2005", "Indonesia Open", "Wang Chen", "7-11 , 1-11", "Runner-up" ], [ "2004", "Japan Open", "Gong Ruina", "7-11 , 11-7 , 11-7", "Winner" ], [ "2004", "Swiss Open", "Gong Ruina", "11-13 , 0-11", "Runner-up" ], [ "2003", "Chinese Taipei Open", "Pi Hongyan", "10-13 , 11-2 , 11-3", "Winner" ], [ "2003", "Korea Open", "Wang Chen", "11-3 , 10-13 , 11-0", "Winner" ], [ "2002", "Dutch Open", "Marina Andrievskaya", "11-8 , 11-2", "Winner" ], [ "2002", "Swiss Open", "Zeng Yaqiong", "7-1 , 7-3 , 7-2", "Winner" ], [ "2001", "Dutch Open", "Yao Jie", "7-5 , 1-7 , 7-5 , 7-5", "Winner" ], [ "2000", "Chinese Taipei Open", "Sujitra Ekmongkolpaisarn", "13-11 , 11-2", "Winner" ], [ "1999", "Dutch Open", "Tang Chunyu", "13-11 , 4-11 , 7-11", "Runner-up" ], [ "1998", "Indonesia Open", "Mette Sørensen", "11-0 , 11-6", "Winner" ], [ "1997", "Singapore Open", "Gong Zhichao", "11-6 , 11-6", "Winner" ], [ "1997", "Japan Open", "Gong Zhichao", "11-3 , 2-11 , 11-5", "Winner" ], [ "1997", "Chinese Taipei Open", "Camilla Martin", "10-12 , 2-11", "Runner-up" ], [ "1996", "Hong Kong Open", "Camilla Martin", "8-11 , 6-11", "Runner-up" ], [ "1996", "U.S. Open", "Camilla Martin", "11-5 , 12-9", "Winner" ], [ "1995", "Hong Kong Open", "Bang Soo-hyun", "11-5 , 4-11 , 5-11", "Runner-up" ], [ "1995", "German Open", "Camilla Martin", "6-11 , 6-11", "Runner-up" ] ]
Achievements -- IBF World Grand Prix
The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation ( IBF ) since 1983 . Women 's singles
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Mia Audina Tjiptawan (born 22 August 1979, Chinese: 張海麗) is a former Indonesian badminton player who represented Indonesia and later the Netherlands in international competitions. A badminton prodigy, Audina first played Uber Cup (the women's world team championship) for Indonesia at fourteen, winning the decisive final match in the championship round against China in 1994. Audina, had been ranked as World No.1 women's singles player in October 1996. She helped Indonesia to retain the Uber Cup title in 1996, and was a member of the 1998 Indonesian team that relinquished the cup to China, before moving to the Netherlands with her Dutch-national husband in 2000. As a Dutch resident she continued to compete, winning titles in both Europe and Asia before retiring from high-level competition in 2006. Top honors in badminton's three most prestigious events for individual players, the Olympics, the All-Englands, and the World Championships, eluded Audina, though she was twice an Olympic silver medalist in singles (1996, 2004) and was a bronze medalist at the World Championships in 2003. Her most significant victories included the open singles titles of the USA (1996), Singapore (1997), Japan (1997, 2004), Indonesia (1998), Korea (2003), the Netherlands (2001, 2002), Switzerland (2002), and Taiwan (2000, 2003). She won singles at the Southeast Asian Games in 1997 and both singles and women's doubles at the European Championships in 2004. A gritty competitor and, in her youth, exceptionally mobile and supple (she was rarely forced into hitting backhands), Audina was a crowd favorite throughout her career.