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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(American_season_12)
Dancing with the Stars (American season 12)
[ "Couple", "Score", "Dance", "Music", "Result" ]
[ [ "Wendy & Tony", "15 ( 5 , 5 , 5 )", "Foxtrot", "Last Night a D.J . Saved My Life - Indeep", "Eliminated" ], [ "Chelsea & Mark", "23 ( 7 , 8 , 8 )", "Cha-cha-cha", "Chelsea - The Summer Set", "Safe" ], [ "Chris & Cheryl", "21 ( 7 , 7 , 7 )", "Rumba", "Let It Be - The Beatles", "Last to be Called Safe" ], [ "Kendra & Louis", "23 ( 8 , 7 , 8 )", "Rumba", "You and Me - Musiq Soulchild", "Safe" ], [ "Romeo & Chelsie", "20 ( 7 , 6 , 7 )", "Rumba", "I 'll Be There - The Jackson 5", "Safe" ], [ "Hines & Kym", "25 ( 9 , 8 , 8 )", "Samba", "Fantasy - Earth , Wind and Fire", "Safe" ], [ "Petra & Dmitry", "25 ( 8 , 9 , 8 )", "Waltz", "You Raise Me Up - Josh Groban", "Safe" ], [ "Sugar Ray & Anna", "20 ( 7 , 6 , 7 )", "Paso doble", "My Prerogative - Bobby Brown", "Safe" ], [ "Kirstie & Maks", "21 ( 7 , 7 , 7 )", "Rumba", "Over the Rainbow - Israel Kamakawiwo'ole", "Safe" ], [ "Ralph & Karina", "21 ( 7 , 7 , 7 )", "Rumba", "Stay Gold - Stevie Wonder", "Safe" ] ]
Weekly scores and songs -- Week 3 : Personal Story Week
Running order
Dancing_with_the_Stars_(U.S._season_12)_7
Season twelve of Dancing with the Stars premiered on March 21, 2011. Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Len Goodman returned to the show as judges, while Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke returned as hosts. Professional football player Hines Ward was the winner of the competition with his partner Kym Johnson. Actress Kirstie Alley and Disney star Chelsea Kane came in second and third, respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes_Megalopolis
Great Lakes Megalopolis
[ "Rank", "Area", "State/ Province", "CSA/CMA 2009 population", "Projected 2025 population", "Projected increase 2009-2025", "Projected% increase 2009-2025" ]
[ [ "1", "Chicago", "Illinois Indiana Wisconsin", "9,804,845", "10,216,648", "411,803", "4.2" ], [ "2", "Toronto", "Ontario", "5,541,400", "6,682,061", "1,140,661", "20.5" ], [ "3", "Detroit", "Michigan", "5,318,744", "5,583,400", "264,656", "5.0" ], [ "4", "Montreal", "Quebec", "3,859,300", "4,246,931", "387,631", "10.1" ], [ "5", "Minneapolis - Saint Paul", "Minnesota Wisconsin", "3,604,460", "4,031,000", "426,540", "11.8" ], [ "6", "Cleveland - Akron - Canton", "Ohio", "3,515,646", "3,469,943", "-45,703", "-1.3" ], [ "7", "St. Louis", "Missouri Illinois", "2,892,874", "3,049,000", "156,126", "5.4" ], [ "8", "Pittsburgh", "Pennsylvania", "2,445,117", "2,868,818", "367,299", "15.0" ], [ "9", "Indianapolis", "Indiana", "2,386,199", "2,779,921", "393,722", "16.5" ], [ "10", "Cincinnati", "Ohio Kentucky Indiana", "2,214,954", "2,448,000", "233,046", "10.5" ], [ "11", "Kansas City", "Missouri Kansas", "2,038,724", "2,293,564", "254,840", "12.5" ], [ "12", "Columbus", "Ohio", "2,031,229", "2,446,450", "415,221", "20.4" ], [ "13", "Milwaukee", "Wisconsin", "2,025,898", "2,129,949", "103,706", "5.1" ], [ "14", "Ottawa - Gatineau", "Ontario Quebec", "1,451,415", "1,596,556", "145,141", "10.0" ], [ "15", "Louisville", "Kentucky Indiana", "1,395,634", "1,602,456", "206,822", "14.8" ], [ "16", "Grand Rapids", "Michigan", "1,327,366", "1,530,000", "202,634", "15.3" ], [ "17", "Buffalo", "New York", "1,203,493", "1,251,633", "48,140", "6" ], [ "18", "Rochester", "New York", "1,149,653", "1,133,558", "-16,095", "-1.4" ], [ "19", "Dayton", "Ohio", "1,066,261", "1,066,261", "0", "0" ], [ "20", "Hamilton", "Ontario", "740,200", "954,858", "214,658", "29.1" ] ]
Selected American and Canadian population centers
Great_Lakes_Megalopolis_0
The Great Lakes Megalopolis consists of the group of metropolitan areas in North America largely in the Great Lakes region and along the Saint Lawrence Seaway. It extends from the Midwestern United States in the south and west to western Pennsylvania and Upstate New York in the east and northward through Southern Ontario into southwestern Quebec in Canada. It is the most populated and largest megalopolis in North America. At its most inclusive, in the United States the region cuts a wide swath from the Twin Cities in Minnesota to Rochester, New York, while on the Canadian side, it extends northeast to Quebec City. Further south, the region is commonly considered to include Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville and Columbus, Ohio. Within the broad region, there is a core area that includes Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, South Bend, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Rochester, and Windsor to Toronto. The total region, extending from Minneapolis to Chicago to Quebec City had an estimated population of 59,144,461 as of 2011, making it the most populous megalopolis on the continent. It is projected to reach a population of approximately 65 million by 2025.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2003_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_high_jump
Athletics at the 2003 Summer Universiade – Men's high jump
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "2.10", "2.20", "2.23", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Emilian Kaszczyk", "Poland", "xo", "xxo", "xxo", "2.26" ], [ "2", "Joan Charmant", "France", "o", "o", "x o", "2.23" ], [ "3", "Cui Kai", "China", "o", "o", "xxx", "2.20" ], [ "4", "Yiannos Constantinou", "Cyprus", "o", "o", "xxx", "2.20" ], [ "5", "Aliaksandr Viarutsin", "Belarus", "o", "o", "xxx", "2.20" ], [ "6", "Henderson Dottin", "Barbados", "o", "x o", "xxx", "2.20" ], [ "6", "Dawid Jaworski", "Poland", "o", "x o", "xxx", "2.20" ], [ "6", "Andrey Tereshin", "Russia", "o", "x o", "xxx", "2.20" ], [ "6", "Wang Zhouzhou", "China", "o", "x o", "xxx", "2.20" ], [ "10", "Bae Kyoung-ho", "South Korea", "o", "xx o", "xxx", "2.20" ], [ "11", "Jesse Lipscombe", "Canada", "o", "xxx", "", "2.10" ], [ "12", "Derek Watkins", "Canada", "x o", "xxx", "", "2.10" ], [ "13", "Artsiom Zaitsau", "Belarus", "xxx", "", "", "NM" ] ]
Results -- Final
Athletics_at_the_2003_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_high_jump_1
The men's high jump event at the 2003 Summer Universiade was held on 26-28 August in Daegu, South Korea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_West_Conference
South West Conference
[ "School", "Mascot", "Location", "Colors" ]
[ [ "Bethel High School", "Wildcats", "Bethel , Connecticut", "Maroon & White" ], [ "Brookfield High School", "Bobcats", "Brookfield , Connecticut", "Blue & Gold" ], [ "Frank Scott Bunnell High School", "Bulldogs", "Stratford , Connecticut", "Blue & Silver" ], [ "Masuk High School", "Panthers", "Monroe , Connecticut", "Red & White" ], [ "New Milford High School", "Green Wave", "New Milford , Connecticut", "Green & White" ], [ "Newtown High School", "Nighthawks", "Newtown , Connecticut", "Blue & Gold" ], [ "Pomperaug High School", "Panthers", "Southbury , Connecticut", "Black & Red" ] ]
Colonial Division
South_West_Conference_0
The South-West Conference is a high school athletics conference in Southwestern Connecticut. The conference comprises schools in Fairfield County, Litchfield County, and New Haven County
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Russian_Figure_Skating_Championships
2015 Russian Figure Skating Championships
[ "", "Men", "Ladies", "Pairs", "Ice dancing" ]
[ [ "", "Alexander Petrov", "Evgenia Medvedeva", "Maria Vigalova / Egor Zakroev", "Sofia Evdokimova / Egor Bazin" ], [ "", "Adian Pitkeev", "Serafima Sakhanovich", "Anastasia A. Gubanova / Alexei Sintsov", "Betina Popova / Yuri Vlasenko" ], [ "", "Alexander Samarin", "Maria Sotskova", "Lina Fedorova / Maxim Miroshkin", "Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov" ], [ "Alt", "Dmitri Aliev", "Elizaveta Iushenko", "Daria Beklemisheva / Maxim Bobrov ( added )", "Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd" ], [ "Alt", "Vladimir Samoilov", "Alexandra Proklova", "", "Anastasia Shpilevaya / Grigory Smirnov" ], [ "Alt", "Andrei Lazukin", "Diana Pervushkina", "", "Eva Khachaturian / Andrei Bagin" ] ]
International team selections -- World Junior Championships
The team for the 2015 World Junior Championships was announced on 12 February 2015 in no particular order : [ 10 ]
2015_Russian_Figure_Skating_Championships_12
The 2015 Russian Figure Skating Championships () will be held from 24 to 28 December 2014 in Sochi. Medals will be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The results are among the criteria used to select Russia's teams sent to the 2015 European Championships and 2015 World Championships.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon
Neil Simon
[ "Year", "Nominated work", "Category", "Result" ]
[ [ "1963", "Best Musical", "Little Me", "Nominated" ], [ "1964", "Best Play", "Barefoot in the Park", "Nominated" ], [ "1965", "Best Play", "The Odd Couple", "Nominated" ], [ "1965", "Best Author", "The Odd Couple", "Won" ], [ "1968", "Best Play", "Plaza Suite", "Nominated" ], [ "1970", "Best Play", "Last of the Red Hot Lovers", "Nominated" ], [ "1972", "Best Play", "The Prisoner of Second Avenue", "Nominated" ], [ "1973", "Best Play", "The Sunshine Boys", "Nominated" ], [ "1975", "Special Tony", "Contribution to the Theatre", "Won" ], [ "1978", "Best Play", "Chapter Two", "Nominated" ], [ "1979", "Best Book of a Musical", "They 're Playing Our Song", "Nominated" ], [ "1985", "Best Play", "Biloxi Blues", "Won" ], [ "1987", "Best Play", "Broadway Bound", "Nominated" ], [ "1991", "Best Play", "Lost in Yonkers", "Won" ] ]
Awards and Nominations -- Tony Awards
Neil_Simon_2
Marvin Neil Simon (July 4, 1927 - August 26, 2018) was an American playwright, screenwriter and author. He wrote more than 30 plays and nearly the same number of movie screenplays, mostly adaptations of his plays. He received more combined Oscar and Tony nominations than any other writer. Simon grew up in New York City during the Great Depression. His parents' financial difficulties affected their marriage, giving him a mostly unhappy and unstable childhood. He often took refuge in movie theaters, where he enjoyed watching early comedians like Charlie Chaplin. After graduating from high school and serving a few years in the Army Air Force Reserve, he began writing comedy scripts for radio programs and popular early television shows. Among the latter were Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, (where in 1950 he worked alongside other young writers including Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Selma Diamond) and The Phil Silvers Show, which ran from 1955 to 1959. His first produced play was Come Blow Your Horn (1961). It took him three years to complete and ran for 678 performances on Broadway. It was followed by two more successes, Barefoot in the Park (1963) and The Odd Couple (1965). He won a Tony Award for the latter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_100_metres_hurdles
2016 African Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Claudia Heunis", "South Africa", "13.35" ], [ "2", "4", "Marthe Koala", "Burkina Faso", "13.36" ], [ "3", "6", "Maryke Brits", "South Africa", "13.47" ], [ "4", "8", "Taylon Bieldt", "South Africa", "13.47" ], [ "5", "5", "Gnima Faye", "Senegal", "13.63" ], [ "6", "1", "Karel Ziketh", "Ivory Coast", "13.68" ], [ "7", "2", "Lina Ahmed", "Egypt", "13.81" ], [ "8", "7", "Rahamatou Drame", "Mali", "14.01" ] ]
Results -- Final
Wind : +1.6 m/s [ 2 ]
2016_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_100_metres_hurdles_1
The women's 100 metres hurdles event at the 2016 African Championships in Athletics was held on 22 and 23 June in Kings Park Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Japanese_television_dramas
2005 Japanese television dramas
[ "Japanese Title", "Romaji Title", "TV Station", "Time Frame", "Starring Actors", "Theme Song ( s )", "Episodes", "Average Ratings" ]
[ [ "電車男", "Densha Otoko", "Fuji TV", "Thursdays 22:00~22:54 7 July 2005 to 22 September 2005", "Misaki Ito , Atsushi Itō , Miho Shiraishi , Mokomichi Hayami", "Sambomaster 世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ ( Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Yobundaze )", "11", "21.0%" ], [ "海猿 UMIZARU EVOLUTION", "Umizaru Evolution", "Fuji TV", "Tuesdays 21:00~21:54 5 July 2005 to 13 September 2005", "Hideaki Itō , Ai Kato", "B ' z OCEAN", "11", "13.2%" ], [ "スローダンス", "Slow Dance", "Fuji TV", "Mondays 21:00~21:54 4 July 2005 to 12 September 2005", "Satoshi Tsumabuki , Naohito Fujiki , Eri Fukatsu , Ryōko Hirosue", "Masaharu Fukuyama 東京 ( Tokyo )", "11", "16.8%" ], [ "がんばっていきまっしょい", "Ganbatte Ikimasshoi", "Fuji TV", "Tuesdays 22:00~22:54 5 July 2005 to 13 September 2005", "Anne Suzuki , Ryo Nishikido", "aiko キラキラ ( Kirakira )", "10", "12.4%" ], [ "幸せになりたい !", "Shiawase ni Naritai !", "TBS", "Thursdays 21:00~21:54 14 July 2005 to 15 September 2005", "Kyoko Fukada , Yuki Matsushita", "Sugar ひまわり ( Himawari )", "10", "11.8%" ], [ "女系家族", "Nyokei Kazoku", "TBS", "Thursdays 22:00~22:54 20 October 2005 to 22 December 2005", "Ryoko Yonekura", "Miki Imai 愛の詩 ( Ai no Uta )", "11", "13.85%" ], [ "いま、会いにゆきます", "Ima , Ai ni Yukimasu", "TBS", "Sundays 21:00~21:54 3 July 2005 to 18 September 2005", "Mimura , Hiroki Narimiya , Akashi Takei", "Orange Range キズナ ( Kizuna )", "10", "11%" ], [ "ドラゴン桜", "Dragon Zakura", "TBS", "Fridays 22:00~22:54 8 July 2005 to 16 September 2005", "Hiroshi Abe , Kyōko Hasegawa , Tomohisa Yamashita , Masami Nagasawa , Yui Aragaki , Teppei Koike , Saeko , and Akiyoshi Nakao", "melody . realize Tomohisa Yamashita カラフル ( Colorful ) ( Insert Song )", "11", "16.4%" ], [ "はるか17", "Haruka Seventeen", "TV Asahi", "Fridays 23:15~24:10 1 July 2005 to 16 September 2005", "Aya Hirayama", "N/A", "10", "8.9%" ], [ "菊次郎とさき 2", "Kikujirou to Saki 2", "NTV", "Wednesdays 22:00~22:54 21 July 2005 to 15 September 2005", "Takanori Jinnai , Shigeru Muroi", "Toshinobu Kubota Club Happiness", "9", "14.9%" ], [ "女王の教室", "Joou no Kyoushitsu", "NTV", "Saturdays 21:00~21:54 25 June 2005 to 17 September 2005", "Yūki Amami , Mirai Shida", "EXILE EXIT", "11", "15.7%" ] ]
2005 Summer Season
Series
2005_Japanese_television_dramas_1
←2004 - 2005 - 2006→ This is a list of Japanese television dramas often called doramas by fans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hunan_Television_dramas_in_2012
List of Hunan Television dramas in 2012
[ "Premiere", "English title ( Chinese title )", "Eps", "Cast and crew", "Theme song ( s )", "Avg . rating", "Genre" ]
[ [ "1 January", "You Are My Love 你是我爱人", "30", "Zhang Guoli , Deng Jie , Chen Jianbin , Zhang Meng , Yong Mei", "", "1.16", "family" ], [ "19 January", "Wu Long Shan Jiao Fei Ji ( part 1 ) 新乌龙山剿匪记", "20", "Choo Ja-hyun , Ady An , Purba Rgyal , Ray Lui , Shen Junyi", "", "2.23", "espionage" ], [ "29 January", "Ruyi 如意", "42", "Yang Mi , Hawick Lau , Zhu Yongteng , Liu Xuehua , Lü Jiarong", "Youdian Shebude ( Yang Mi )", "2.55", "period" ], [ "23 February", "Fuqi Naxie Shi 夫妻那些事", "34", "Huang Lei , Chen Shu , Liang Jing , Li Mingzhu , Wang Qing", "Jing Guo ( Chen Chusheng , He Jie )", "1.42", "family , comedy" ], [ "14 March", "Shouwang De Tiankong 守望的天空", "30", "Li Qin , Winston Chao , Lin Shen , Wang Lin , Li Yan", "", "1.03", "Family , human drama" ], [ "2 April", "AA Zhi Shenghuo AA制生活", "38", "Li Xiaolu , Ma Su , Ren Zhong , Cao Bingkun , Liu Lili", "Buqi Buli ( Yu Quan )", "0.86", "romance" ], [ "25 April", "Xiao Fuqi Shidài 小夫妻时代", "34", "Zhu Yuchen , Ma Su , Pan Taiming , Sui Junbo", "Women De Wunai ( Shan Ye )", "0.77", "romance" ], [ "15 May", "Wu Long Shan Jiao Fei Ji ( part 2 ) 新乌龙山剿匪记", "26", "Choo Ja-hyun , Ady An , Purba Rgyal , Ray Lui , Shen Junyi", "Jing Guo ( Chen Chusheng , He Jie )", "2.23", "espionage" ], [ "4 June", "Qing Ci 青瓷", "40", "Wang Zhiwen , Zhang Guoli , Han Yuqin , Wang Haiyan", "Chufei Shige Meng ( Sun Hao , Zhang Yao )", "0.86", "business , romance" ] ]
Golden Mango Theater
Sunday to Thursday 19:30 to 22:00 ( 2 episodes per day ) , Friday to Saturday 19:30–20:10 ( 1 episode per day ) .
List_of_Hunan_Television_dramas_in_2012_1
This is a list of television serial dramas broadcast by HBS's Hunan Television in 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shopping_malls_in_the_Philippines
List of shopping malls in the Philippines
[ "Name", "City/municipality", "Province", "Developer", "Remarks" ]
[ [ "Best Emporium Megamall", "Pagadian", "Zamboanga del Sur", "Best Emporium", "" ], [ "City Commercial Center", "Pagadian", "Zamboanga del Sur", "City Government of Pagadian", "Anchored by Robinsons Supermarket" ], [ "CityMall Dipolog", "Dipolog City", "Zamboanga del Norte", "DoubleDragon Properties", "Anchored by SM Savemore" ], [ "CityMall Guiwan", "Zamboanga City", "Zamboanga del Sur", "DoubleDragon Properties", "Anchored by Shop-O-Rama Supermarket" ], [ "CityMall Tetuan-Zamboanga", "Zamboanga City", "Zamboanga del Sur", "DoubleDragon Properties", "Anchored by Shop-O-Rama Supermarket , the first CityMall in Mindanao" ], [ "Gaisano Capital Pagadian", "Pagadian", "Zamboanga del Sur", "Gaisano Capital", "The first Gaisano mall in Zamboanga Peninsula ; presently the 3rd largest shopping mall in the region" ], [ "Gloria de Dapitan Complex", "Dapitan City", "Zamboanga del Norte", "Jalosjos Group of Companies", "" ], [ "KCC Mall de Zamboanga", "Zamboanga City", "Zamboanga del Sur", "Koronadal Commercial Corp", "Zamboanga 's first nationally owned full scale mall ; KCC 's first mall outside Region XII , largest mall in the region" ], [ "Lee Plaza City Central", "Dipolog City", "Zamboanga del Norte", "Dynamic Development Corp", "Lee Plaza Group 's first mall outside Dumaguete City and Region VII" ], [ "Yubenco Tetuan", "Zamboanga City", "Zamboanga del Sur", "Megaland Corp", "" ], [ "SM Mindpro Zamboanga", "Zamboanga City", "Zamboanga del Sur", "SM Prime Holdings", "In 2017 , SM Prime Holdings bought the mall . Renovations are underway" ], [ "Southway Square", "Zamboanga City", "Zamboanga del Sur", "Z.C . Shop-o-rama Inc", "" ] ]
Shopping malls by region -- Zamboanga Peninsula
List_of_shopping_malls_in_Cagayan_de_Oro_18
This is a list of notable shopping malls in the Philippines. The retail industry in the Philippines is an important contributor to the national economy as it accounts for approximately 15% of the Philippines' total Gross National Product (GNP) and 33% of the entire services sector. It employs some 5.25 million people, representing 18% of the Philippines' workforce. The Philippine Retailers Association is the association of retailers, mall, and shopping center operators in the country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_North_Line
Far North Line
[ "Places", "Grid references", "Other Notes" ]
[ [ "Inverness", "NH667454", "Connection with the Aberdeen to Inverness Line ; the Highland Main Line to Edinburgh , Glasgow Queen Street and London King 's Cross ; and the Caledonian Sleeper to London Euston . Bus connection to Inverness Airport ( route 11 operated by Stagecoach in Inverness )" ], [ "Beauly", "NH520457", "Closed 1960 , reopened 2002" ], [ "Muir of Ord", "NH528501", "Closed 1960 , reopened 1976" ], [ "Conon Bridge", "NH540550", "Reopened in 2013 after being closed for nearly 53 years" ], [ "Dingwall", "NH553586", "The Kyle of Lochalsh Line diverges at Dingwall" ], [ "Alness", "NH659694", "Closed 1960 , reopened 1973" ], [ "Invergordon", "NH704686", "" ], [ "Fearn", "NH815782", "This small village ( full name Hill of Fearn , NH832778 ) is about 2 km ( over 1 mile ) east of the station . This station also benefits the Seaboard Villages" ], [ "Tain", "NH781823", "" ], [ "Ardgay", "NH600904", "When first built , and for many years afterwards , Ardgay station was named for the nearby village of Bonar Bridge" ], [ "Culrain", "NH577947", "A primary source of traffic was nearby Carbisdale Castle Youth Hostel until 2011" ], [ "Invershin", "NH579953", "Invershin and Culrain stations are extremely close to each other ; they have been described as the two closest railway stations in the UK ) . They are separated only by the Shin Viaduct , which carries the railway over the Kyle of Sutherland . This gave an added importance to the railway as the viaduct was the only link between the two banks of the Kyle in the area . The stations used to be in separate counties" ], [ "Lairg", "NC582038", "Lairg station is about 2.5 km ( about 1.5 miles ) south of this small town ( NC582064 )" ], [ "Rogart", "NC725019", "Closed 1960 , reopened 1961" ], [ "Golspie", "NH825997", "" ], [ "Dunrobin Castle", "NC849013", "Open only during summer months ( currently between March and October ) to correspond with the castle 's annual opening times" ], [ "Brora", "NC906041", "" ], [ "Helmsdale", "ND023155", "" ], [ "Kildonan", "NC901217", "The least-used station on the line in 2016-17 according to ORR annual usage statistics . Usage increased by 130 passengers the following year" ], [ "Kinbrace", "NC862316", "" ] ]
Towns and villages
Far_North_Line_0
The Far North Line is a rural railway line entirely within the Highland area of Scotland, extending from Inverness to Thurso and Wick. As the name suggests, it is the northernmost railway in the United Kingdom. The line has many sections of single track, mostly north of Dingwall. In common with other railway lines in the Highlands and northern Lowlands, it is not electrified and all trains are diesel-powered.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Wild
Linda Wild
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1", "March 2 , 1992", "Boca Raton , United States", "Hard", "Conchita Martínez", "Larisa Neiland Natasha Zvereva", "2-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "September 20 , 1993", "Tokyo ( Nichirei ) , Japan", "Hard", "Amanda Coetzer", "Lisa Raymond Chanda Rubin", "4-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Winner", "1", "January 10 , 1994", "Hobart , Australia", "Hard", "Chanda Rubin", "Jenny Byrne Rachel McQuillan", "7-5 , 4-6 , 7-6" ], [ "Winner", "2", "May 9 , 1994", "Prague , Czech Republic", "Clay", "Amanda Coetzer", "Kristie Boogert Laura Golarsa", "6-4 , 3-6 , 6-2" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "October 31 , 1994", "Québec , Canada", "Carpet ( i )", "Chanda Rubin", "Elna Reinach Nathalie Tauziat", "4-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "February 27 , 1995", "San Juan , Puerto Rico", "Hard", "Laura Golarsa", "Karin Kschwendt Rene Simpson", "2-6 , 6-0 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "3", "May 8 , 1995", "Prague , Czech Republic", "Clay", "Chanda Rubin", "Maria Lindström Maria Strandlund", "6-7 , 6-3 , 6-2" ], [ "Runner-up", "5", "September 18 , 1995", "Tokyo ( Nichirei ) , Japan", "Hard", "Amanda Coetzer", "Lindsay Davenport Mary Joe Fernández", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "4", "September 25 , 1995", "Beijing , China", "Hard", "Claudia Porwik", "Wang Shi-ting Stephanie Rottier", "6-1 , 6-0" ], [ "Winner", "5", "June 10 , 1996", "Birmingham , Great Britain", "Grass", "Elizabeth Smylie", "Lori McNeil Nathalie Tauziat", "6-3 , 3-6 , 6-1" ], [ "Runner-up", "6", "June 9 , 1997", "Birmingham , Great Britain", "Grass", "Nathalie Tauziat", "Katrina Adams Larisa Neiland", "2-6 , 3-6" ] ]
WTA career finals -- Doubles : 11 ( 5 titles , 6 runner-ups )
Linda_Wild_2
Linda Harvey Wild (born February 11, 1971) is a retired tennis player from the United States. Born as Linda Harvey, she later used the family name of her stepfather and coach Steve Wild. Wild turned professional in 1989. In the first round of her first tournament in February 1990 in her hometown of Chicago, she defeated then fifth-ranked Arantxa Sánchez Vicario. During her career on the WTA Tour, she won five singles and five doubles titles. Her best Grand Slam singles performance came at the 1996 US Open, where she defeated Park Sung-hee, Kristie Boogert, Barbara Rittner and Lindsay Davenport to reach the quarterfinals, where she was defeated by Conchita Martinez. Her best doubles result she realized at the 1996 Australian Open, reaching the semifinals with Elizabeth Smylie. Wild was a member of the United States Fed Cup team that won 1996 the title. She reached career-high rankings of No. 23 in singles (in September 1996) and No. 17 in doubles (July 1996). She retired from the tour in 2000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canoe_sprint_at_the_2019_European_Games_–_Men's_K-1_5000_metres
Canoe sprint at the 2019 European Games – Men's K-1 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Kayaker", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Bálint Kopasz", "Hungary", "21:45.255" ], [ "2", "Fernando Pimenta", "Portugal", "21:46.554" ], [ "3", "Max Hoff", "Germany", "21:49.276" ], [ "4", "Aleh Yurenia", "Belarus", "21:55.680" ], [ "5", "Eivind Vold", "Norway", "22:06.806" ], [ "6", "Rafał Rosolski", "Poland", "22:29.843" ], [ "7", "Francisco Cubelos", "Spain", "22:31.388" ], [ "8", "Joakim Lindberg", "Sweden", "22:32.724" ], [ "9", "Jošt Zakrajšek", "Slovenia", "22:40.323" ], [ "10", "Nicola Ripamonti", "Italy", "22:44.268" ], [ "11", "Maxim Spesivtsev", "Russia", "22:56.813" ], [ "12", "Cyrille Carré", "France", "23:04.841" ], [ "13", "Artuur Peters", "Belgium", "23:08.947" ], [ "14", "René Holten Poulsen", "Denmark", "23:10.981" ], [ "15", "Samuel Baláž", "Slovakia", "23:11.310" ], [ "16", "Ronan Foley", "Ireland", "23:16.064" ], [ "17", "Oleksandr Syromiatnykov", "Ukraine", "23:29.990" ], [ "18", "Miika Nykänen", "Finland", "23:55.279" ], [ "19", "Andri Summermatter", "Switzerland", "23:58.519" ], [ "20", "Jakub Zavřel", "Czech Republic", "25:05.791" ] ]
Results
As a long-distance event , it was held as a direct final . [ 3 ]
Canoe_sprint_at_the_2019_European_Games_–_Men's_K-1_5000_metres_1
The men's K-1 5000 metres canoe sprint competition at the 2019 European Games in Minsk took place on 27 June at the Zaslavl Regatta Course.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Billboard_number-one_singles_of_the_1940s
List of Billboard number-one singles of the 1940s
[ "Weeks at number one", "Song", "Artist ( s )" ]
[ [ "13", "Frenesi", "Artie Shaw" ], [ "13", "I 've Heard That Song Before", "Harry James" ], [ "12", "Heartaches", "Ted Weems" ], [ "12", "Near You", "Francis Craig" ], [ "12", "Paper Doll", "Mills Brothers" ], [ "12", "I 'll Never Smile Again", "Tommy Dorsey" ], [ "11", "Riders In The Sky", "Vaughn Monroe" ], [ "11", "White Christmas", "Bing Crosby" ], [ "10", "Amapola", "Jimmy Dorsey" ], [ "10", "Moonlight Cocktail", "Glenn Miller" ], [ "10", "The Gypsy", "The Ink Spots" ], [ "10", "Ballerina", "Vaughn Monroe" ] ]
Statistics by decade -- Songs by total number of weeks at number-one
The following songs were featured in top of the chart for the highest total number of weeks during 1940–1949 .
List_of_Billboard_number-one_singles_of_1940_2
This article is about the US number-one songs chart held during the 1940s. Billboard number-one singles chart (which preceded the Billboard Hot 100 chart), which was updated weekly by the Billboard magazine, was the main singles chart of the American music industry since 1940 and until the Billboard Hot 100 chart was established in 1958. Before the Billboard Hot 100 chart was established in August 1958, which was based on a formula combining sales data of commercially available singles and airplay on American radio stations, the Billboard used to publish several song popularity charts weekly. Throughout most of the 1940s the magazine published the following three charts:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Figure_Skating_Championships
Chinese Figure Skating Championships
[ "Year", "Location", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1994", "Changchun", "Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo", "", "" ], [ "1997", "", "Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo", "Pang Qing / Tong Jian", "" ], [ "1998", "", "Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo", "Pang Qing / Tong Jian", "" ], [ "1999", "", "Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo", "Pang Qing / Tong Jian", "" ], [ "2000", "", "Pang Qing / Tong Jian", "Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao", "" ], [ "2001", "Changchun", "Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo", "Pang Qing / Tong Jian", "Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao" ], [ "2002", "Harbin", "Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo", "Pang Qing / Tong Jian", "Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao" ], [ "2003", "Harbin", "Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao", "Ding Yang / Ren Zhongfei", "An Ni / Wei Tao" ], [ "2004", "Harbin", "Pang Qing / Tong Jian", "Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao", "Ding Yang / Ren Zhongfei" ], [ "2005", "Nanjing", "Ding Yang / Ren Zhongfei", "Wang Xue / Wang Jian", "An Ni / Wu Yiming" ], [ "2006", "Qiqihar", "Zhao Rui / An Yang", "An Ni / Wu Yiming", "Li Jiaqi / Xu Jiankun" ], [ "2007", "Beijing", "Pang Qing / Tong Jian", "Li Jiaqi / Xu Jiankun", "Wang Xue / Wang Jian" ], [ "2008", "Jilin City", "Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao", "Pang Qing / Tong Jian", "Li Jiaqi / Xu Jiankun" ], [ "2009", "Beijing", "Dong Huibo / Wu Yiming", "Zhang Yue / Wang Lei", "Cheng Duo / Gao Yu" ], [ "2010", "Beijing", "Sui Wenjing / Han Cong", "Dong Huibo / Wu Yiming", "Zhang Yue / Wang Lei" ], [ "2011", "Qiqihar", "Sui Wenjing / Han Cong", "Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang", "Zhang Yue / Wang Lei" ], [ "2012", "Changchun", "Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao", "Sui Wenjing / Han Cong", "Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang" ] ]
Senior medalists -- Pair skating
Chinese_Figure_Skating_Championships_2
The Chinese Figure Skating Championships () are the figure skating national championship held annually to determine the national champions of China. Skaters compete in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_23
U.S. Route 23
[ "", "mi", "km" ]
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Route description
U.S._Route_23_0
U.S. Route 23 or U.S. Highway 23 (US 23) is a north-south U.S. Highway between Jacksonville, Florida, and Mackinaw City, Michigan. It is an original 1926 route which originally reached only as far south as Portsmouth, Ohio, and has since been extended. It was formerly part of the major highway known as the Dixie Highway. The highway's southern terminus is in Jacksonville, Florida at US 1/US 17. The northern terminus is at I-75 in Mackinaw City, Michigan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AFL_Women's_minor_premiers
List of AFL Women's minor premiers
[ "Club", "Years in competition", "Minor premierships", "Minor premiers and premiers in same year", "Most recent minor premiership" ]
[ [ "Western Bulldogs", "2017-present", "1", "1", "2018" ], [ "Brisbane", "2017-present", "1", "0", "2017" ], [ "Adelaide", "2017-present", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Carlton", "2017-present", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Collingwood", "2017-present", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Fremantle", "2017-present", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Greater Western Sydney", "2017-present", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Melbourne", "2017-present", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Geelong", "2019-present", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "North Melbourne", "2019-present", "0", "-", "-" ] ]
Minor premiership wins
List_of_AFL_Women's_minor_premiers_1
This page is a complete chronological listing of AFL Women's minor premiers. The AFL Women's (AFLW) is the elite national competition in women's Australian rules football. The team that finishes the home-and-away season on top of the premiership ladder is known as the minor premier. In the inaugural two AFL Women's seasons, the minor premier hosted the AFL Women's Grand Final, as there was no finals series. This is unlike the Australian Football League (AFL), where the AFL Grand Final is the culmination of a finals series, and finishing on top of the ladder provides only minor benefits. No award has yet been given to the AFL Women's minor premier, and the main league award is the AFL Women's premiership, which is awarded to the winner of the AFL Women's Grand Final. As of 2019, one minor premier has won the AFL Women's premiership, and one has finished as runner-up; there was no minor premier in 2019 due to the use of a conference system.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994–95_English_Premiership_(rugby_union)
1994–95 English Premiership (rugby union)
[ "Team", "Stadium", "Capacity", "City/Area" ]
[ [ "Bath", "Bath", "8,200", "Bath , Somerset" ], [ "Bristol", "Memorial Stadium", "12,100", "Bristol , Avon" ], [ "Gloucester", "Kingsholm", "11,000", "Gloucester , Gloucestershire" ], [ "Harlequins", "The Stoop", "8,500", "Twickenham , London" ], [ "Leicester Tigers", "Welford Road", "16,000", "Leicester , Leicestershire" ], [ "Northampton Saints", "Franklin 's Gardens", "10,000", "Northampton , Northamptonshire" ], [ "Orrell", "Edge Hall Road", "3,000", "Orrell , Greater Manchester" ], [ "Sale", "Heywood Road", "5,400", "Sale , Greater Manchester" ], [ "Wasps", "Repton Avenue", "", "Sudbury , London" ], [ "West Hartlepool", "Victoria Park", "7,856", "Hartlepool , County Durham" ] ]
Participating teams
BathBristolGloucesterHarlequinsLeicesterNorthamptonOrrellSaleWaspsW Hartlepool Locations of the 1994–95 Courage League National Division One teams
1994–95_English_Premiership_(rugby_union)_0
The 1994-95 English Premiership, known at the time as the 1994-95 Courage League was the eighth season of competitive rugby union in England. Each team played each other twice, in a round robin system. West Hartlepool and Sale Sharks were promoted, replacing London Irish and Newcastle Gosforth. Leicester Tigers were the eventual champions, beating Bath by four points. Northampton Saints were relegated. The 1994-95 Courage League season was the first to be shown live on Sky Sports.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Battle_of_the_Bands
Honda Battle of the Bands
[ "Year", "CIAA", "MEAC", "SIAC", "SWAC", "Independents" ]
[ [ "2003", "Johnson C. Smith", "Florida A & M", "Clark Atlanta , Morehouse , Tuskegee", "Grambling", "Morris Brown , Tennessee State" ], [ "2004", "Johnson C. Smith , Virginia State", "Bethune-Cookman , Florida A & M", "Clark Atlanta , Tuskegee", "Alabama State , Prairie View A & M", "Savannah State , Tennessee State" ], [ "2005", "North Carolina Central , Virginia State", "Bethune-Cookman , Florida A & M", "Clark Atlanta , Tuskegee", "Alabama A & M , Prairie View A & M", "Langston , Savannah State" ], [ "2006", "North Carolina Central , Virginia State", "Bethune-Cookman , Florida A & M", "Clark Atlanta , Tuskegee", "Jackson State , Prairie View A & M", "Central State , Langston" ], [ "2007", "NC Central , Virginia State", "Bethune-Cookman , Norfolk State", "Albany State , Clark Atlanta", "Alabama State , Prairie View A & M", "Central State , Langston" ], [ "2008", "Virginia State , Shaw", "Bethune-Cookman , Norfolk State", "Albany State , Tuskegee", "Texas Southern , Arkansas-Pine Bluff", "North Carolina Central , Winston-Salem State" ], [ "2009", "Fayetteville State , Virginia State", "Florida A & M , North Carolina A & T", "Kentucky State , Tuskegee", "Jackson State , Texas Southern", "Edward Waters , North Carolina Central" ], [ "2010", "Virginia State", "Florida A & M", "Albany State , Clark Atlanta , Tuskegee", "Prairie View A & M , Southern", "North Carolina Central" ], [ "2011", "Virginia State , Winston-Salem State", "Bethune-Cookman , South Carolina State", "Albany State , Clark Atlanta", "Jackson State", "Tennessee State" ], [ "2012", "Virginia State , Winston-Salem State", "Bethune-Cookman , South Carolina State", "Albany State", "Jackson State , Prairie View A & M", "Tennessee State" ], [ "2013", "Winston-Salem State", "Bethune-Cookman , North Carolina A & T", "Albany State", "Alcorn State , Jackson State", "Edward Waters , Tennessee State" ], [ "2014", "Winston-Salem State", "Bethune-Cookman , North Carolina A & T , South Carolina State", "Morehouse", "Alabama State , Alabama A & M , Arkansas-Pine Bluff", "None" ], [ "2015", "None", "Bethune-Cookman , North Carolina A & T , Howard", "None", "Alabama State , Jackson State , Southern", "Talladega , Tennessee State" ], [ "2016", "Lincoln ( PA )", "Bethune-Cookman , South Carolina State", "None", "Alabama A & M , Alcorn State , Jackson State , Prairie View A & M", "Tennessee State" ], [ "2017", "Winston-Salem State", "Bethune-Cookman , North Carolina A & T", "Benedict College", "Alabama A & M , Alabama State , Alcorn State , Texas Southern", "None" ], [ "2018", "None", "Bethune-Cookman , North Carolina A & T , Hampton", "Miles College", "Alabama A & M , Alabama State , Prairie View A & M", "Tennessee State" ], [ "2020", "None", "Florida A & M , North Carolina A & T", "Benedict College", "Jackson State , Grambling State , Prairie View A & M", "Hampton , Tennessee State" ] ]
History
Started in 2003 , the Honda Battle of the Bands was created to celebrate , support and recognize the excellence of Black college marching bands and the unique academic experience offered by Historically Black Colleges and Universities ( HBCUs ) . Honda annually awards more than $ 205,000 in grants to participating marching bands during the program period and facilitates a HBCU recruitment fair preceding the band showcase . The following HBCUs have participated in the Honda Invitational Showcase , with Bethune-Cookman University leading with thirteen appearances :
Honda_Battle_of_the_Bands_0
The Honda Battle of the Bands (sometimes abbreviated The Honda or HBOB) is an annual marching band exhibition in the United States which features performances by bands from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Sponsored by the American Honda Motor Company, the Invitational Showcase takes place in the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia in late January. The Honda Battle of the Bands Celebration Tour takes place between the months of September and November at regular season football games, although Honda Battle of the Bands (and its abbreviations) is often intended to refer only to the invitational showcase, which first took place in 2003. Seemingly contradictory to the name, Honda's battle is not a competition in the traditional sense; that is, no winner is crowned during the event. Rather, the bands compete for the favor of the audience, each other, and the greater community. The event is the most popular collegiate marching band event in the nation, attracting over 50,000 fans and spectators annually.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_National_Basketball_Association_broadcasters
List of current National Basketball Association broadcasters
[ "Team", "Play-by-play", "Analyst ( s )", "Flagship Station" ]
[ [ "Boston", "Sean Grande", "Cedric Maxwell", "WBZ-FM WROR ( WROR will carry games that are in conflict with Boston Bruins hockey games or New England Patriots football games ; WBZ-FM also being the Bruins ' flagship )" ], [ "Brooklyn", "Chris Carrino Bob Heussler ( when Chris Carrino is on YES Network )", "Tim Capstraw", "WFAN AM and FM WCBS-AM" ], [ "New York", "Ed Cohen", "Brendan Brown", "WEPN-FM & WEPN ( AM )" ], [ "Philadelphia", "Tom McGinnis", "", "WPEN WPEN" ], [ "Toronto", "Eric Smith", "Paul Jones", "CJCL" ], [ "Toronto", "Paul Jones", "Sherman Hamilton", "CHUM" ] ]
Regional broadcasters -- Eastern Conference
Television [ edit ] Team Play-by-play Analyst ( s ) Sideline Reporter Flagship Station Boston Mike GormanKyle Draper ( fill-in ) Tom Heinsohn ( home games only ) Brian Scalabrine ( road games only ) Abby ChinKyle DraperChris MannixAmanda PflugradDanielle Trotta NBC Sports Boston Brooklyn Ian EagleRyan Ruocco ( during Eagle 's NFL on CBS , NBA on TNT & NCAA commitments ) Chris Carrino ( selected ) Sarah KustokRichard Jefferson ( select games ) Jim Spanarkel ( select games ) Michael Grady YES Network New York Mike Breen ( primary ) Kenny Albert ( during Breen 's ABC & ESPN commitments ) Ed Cohen Walt FrazierWally Szczerbiak Al TrautwigRebecca Haarlow MSG Network Philadelphia Marc Zumoff Alaa Abdelnaby Serena Winters NBC Sports Philadelphia Toronto Matt Devlin Jack Armstrong TSNTSN2 ( 41 games ) Leo Rautins Eric Smith Sportsnet One ( 41 games ) Radio [ edit ]
List_of_current_National_Basketball_Association_broadcasters_1
The following is a list of current National Basketball Association broadcasters for each individual team entering the 2019-20 NBA season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Rafael_Nadal_tennis_season
2011 Rafael Nadal tennis season
[ "Tournament", "Country", "Type" ]
[ [ "2011 Capitala World Tennis Championship", "Abu Dhabi , UAE", "Exhibition" ], [ "2011 Qatar ExxonMobil Open", "Doha , Qatar", "ATP World Tour 250 series" ], [ "2011 Australian Open", "Melbourne , Australia", "Grand Slam" ], [ "2011 Davis Cup", "", "Team events" ], [ "2011 BNP Paribas Open", "Indian Wells , USA", "ATP World Tour Masters 1000" ], [ "2011 Sony Ericsson Open", "Miami , USA", "ATP World Tour Masters 1000" ], [ "2011 Davis Cup", "", "Team events" ], [ "2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters", "Monte-Carlo , Monaco", "ATP World Tour Masters 1000" ], [ "2011 Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell", "Barcelona , Spain", "ATP World Tour 500 series" ], [ "2011 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open", "Madrid , Spain", "ATP World Tour Masters 1000" ], [ "2011 Internazionali BNL d'Italia", "Rome , Italy", "ATP World Tour Masters 1000" ], [ "2011 French Open", "Paris , France", "Grand Slam" ], [ "2011 Aegon Championships", "London , United Kingdom", "ATP World Tour 250 series" ], [ "2011 Wimbledon Championships", "London , United Kingdom", "Grand Slam" ], [ "2011 Rogers Cup", "Montreal , Canada", "ATP World Tour Masters 1000" ], [ "2011 Western & Southern Financial Group Masters", "Cincinnati , USA", "ATP World Tour Masters 1000" ], [ "2011 US Open", "New York City , USA", "Grand Slam" ], [ "2011 Davis Cup", "", "Team events" ], [ "2011 Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships", "Tokyo , Japan", "ATP World Tour 500 series" ], [ "2011 Shanghai Rolex Masters", "Shanghai , China", "ATP World Tour Masters 1000" ] ]
Calendar
The January–June tournaments listed on Nadal 's calendar at his official site as of 4 January 2011 . [ 2 ]
2011_Rafael_Nadal_tennis_season_0
The 2011 Rafael Nadal tennis season officially began on January 2 with the start of the 2011 ATP World Tour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Peterborough_Phantoms_season
2012–13 Peterborough Phantoms season
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Competition" ]
[ [ "Sat 3rd", "Sheffield Steeldogs", "Away", "Lost 4-2", "League-Cup" ], [ "Sun 4th", "Telford Tigers", "Home", "Won 7-2", "League-Cup" ], [ "Sat 10th", "Manchester Phoenix", "Away", "Lost 7-5", "League-Cup" ], [ "Sun 11th", "Swindon Wildcats", "Home", "Won 4-3 ( OT )", "League" ], [ "Sat 17th", "Swindon Wildcats", "Away", "Won 4-3 ( PSO )", "League-Cup" ], [ "Sun 18th", "Bracknell Bees", "Home", "Lost 5-4", "League-Cup" ], [ "Sat 24th", "Slough Jets", "Away", "Lost 3-1", "League" ], [ "Sun 25th", "Slough Jets", "Home", "Lost 3-2", "League" ] ]
Results -- November 2012
2012–13_Peterborough_Phantoms_season_2
During the 2012-13 season, the Peterborough Phantoms participated in the semi-professional English Premier Ice Hockey League. It was the 10th year of Ice Hockey played by the Peterborough Phantoms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Walt_Disney_anthology_television_series_episodes
List of Walt Disney anthology television series episodes
[ "Episode #", "Title", "Original airdate" ]
[ [ "1", "Brand New Life : Above and Beyond Therapy", "October 1 , 1989" ], [ "2", "Brand New Life : I Fought the Law", "October 15 , 1989" ], [ "3", "Brand New Life : Private School", "October 22 , 1989" ], [ "4", "Ernest Goes to Camp", "October 29 , 1989" ], [ "5", "Ernest Goes to Camp", "November 5 , 1989" ], [ "6", "Polly", "November 12 , 1989" ], [ "7", "Parent Trap : Hawaiian Honeymoon", "November 19 , 1989" ], [ "8", "Parent Trap : Hawaiian Honeymoon", "November 26 , 1989" ], [ "9", "A Mother 's Courage : The Mary Thomas Story", "December 3 , 1989" ], [ "10", "A Mother 's Courage : The Mary Thomas Story", "December 10 , 1989" ], [ "11", "A Muppet Family Christmas", "December 24 , 1989" ], [ "12", "Brand New Life : Children of a Legal Mom", "January 7 , 1990" ], [ "13", "Exile", "January 14 , 1990" ], [ "14", "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", "January 21 , 1990" ], [ "15", "Disneyland 's 35th Anniversary Celebration", "February 4 , 1990" ], [ "16", "A DuckTales Valentine", "February 11 , 1990" ], [ "17", "Ca n't Buy Me Love", "March 4 , 1990" ], [ "18", "Sky High : Episode 1", "March 11 , 1990" ], [ "19", "The Rescue", "March 25 , 1990" ], [ "20", "Not Quite Human II", "April 1 , 1990" ] ]
The Magical World of Disney episodes -- Season 34 ( 1989–1990 )
List_of_Walt_Disney_anthology_television_series_episodes_26
Below is a list of episodes of the Walt Disney anthology television series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Lexus_Cup
2005 Lexus Cup
[ "Golfer", "Country", "Wins", "Halves", "Losses" ]
[ [ "Paula Creamer", "United States", "3", "0", "0" ], [ "Sophie Gustafson", "Sweden", "3", "0", "0" ], [ "Suzann Pettersen", "Norway", "3", "0", "0" ], [ "Erica Blasberg", "United States", "2", "1", "0" ], [ "Annika Sörenstam", "Sweden", "2", "1", "0" ], [ "Karen Stupples", "England", "2", "1", "0" ], [ "Marisa Baena", "Colombia", "2", "0", "1" ], [ "Natalie Gulbis", "United States", "2", "0", "1" ], [ "Hee-Won Han", "South Korea", "2", "0", "1" ], [ "Carin Koch", "Sweden", "2", "0", "1" ], [ "Candie Kung", "Taiwan", "2", "0", "1" ], [ "Jennifer Rosales", "Philippines", "1", "1", "1" ], [ "Riko Higashio", "Japan", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "Jeong Jang", "South Korea", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "Catriona Matthew", "Scotland", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "Grace Park", "South Korea", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "Aree Song", "South Korea", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "Naree Song", "South Korea", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "Meena Lee", "South Korea", "0", "1", "2" ], [ "Jill McGill", "United States", "0", "1", "2" ] ]
Golfer records
2005_Lexus_Cup_0
The 2005 Lexus Cup was the inaugural edition of the annual golf match competed by women representing Asia and an international squad. Each team was made up of twelve members. The competition took place at the Tanah Merah Country Club in Singapore from 9-11 December 2005. Lexus was he title sponsor while Rolex, DBS, Singapore Airlines, and Singapore Sports Council are main sponsors. The total purse was US$960,000, with $50,000 going to each member of the winning team and $30,000 to members of the other team. The International team won solidly in the first annual event, 16 points to 8.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTV_Base:_SA's_Hottest_MCs
MTV Base: SA's Hottest MCs
[ "Rank", "2015", "2014", "Finalist", "Recognition" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "2", "Cassper Nyovest", "Filled up Orlando Stadium 2x Platinum album : Refiloe BET Best African Act Nominee Appearance on Tim Westwood Appearance on Sway In The Morning" ], [ "2", "-", "-", "Emtee", "Platinum album Avery Singles Roll Up , Pearl Thusi , Ngeke BET Nomination 6x South African Hip Hop Awards Nominee MTN Endorsement BET Best Newcomer Nominee South African Music Awards Multiple Wins Metro RFM Awards Multiple Wins" ], [ "3", "-", "-", "Nasty C", "Debut album : Bad Hair Single Hell Naw Multiple Nominations for SAHHA 2016 Winner at SAHHA 2015 for Best Newcomer and Best Mixtape" ], [ "4", "6", "9", "Kwesta", "Gold album : Dakar II Gold Single : Ngud Ngud , Millions of views on YouTube" ], [ "5", "2", "3", "AKA", "Platinum album Levels Platinum single All Eyes on Me Gold Single Baddest Baddest 2 million views on YouTube Numerous Collaborations domestic and continent-wide Appearance on Tim Westwood Appearance on Sway In The Morning" ], [ "6", "4", "5", "Riky Rick", "Platinum album : Family Values" ], [ "7", "-", "-", "Fifi Cooper", "Metro FM Award Winner Debut album : 20FIFI" ], [ "8", "-", "-", "A-Reece", "Debut album : Paradise Collaborations with Emtee and other Ambitiouz artists" ], [ "9", "5", "-", "OkMalumKoolKat", "" ], [ "10", "-", "-", "GiGi Lamayne", "" ] ]
2016
Panellist Known for Pro Verb Host of the Segment Host of Idols Veteran emcee Slikour Hip Hop Veteran Member of Skwatta Kamp Founder of Slikour On Life Amu Hip Hop veteran Record producer Record Label owner Spoken Priestess UJFM ( SAHHA winning ) 16BarsRELOADED host Content Manager for Slikouronlife Alleged hip hop head Rashid Kay [ 2 ] Producer of Shiz Live Host of Hip Hop Show on Metro FM Organizer of Back to the City Alleged hip head DJ Capital Hip Hop DJ
MTV_Base:_SA's_Hottest_MCs_2
MTV Base: SA's Hottest MCs is an annual segment that airs on MTV Base on the first two days of December each year. The segment consists of a panel of judges who are usually South African hip hop performers or personalities associated with the South African Hip Hop Genre.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Ebdon
Peter Ebdon
[ "Outcome", "No", "Year", "Championship", "Opponent in the final", "Score" ]
[ [ "Winner", "1", "1995", "Irish Masters", "Stephen Hendry", "9-8" ], [ "Winner", "2", "1995", "Pontins Professional", "Ken Doherty", "9-8" ], [ "Runner-up", "1", "1995", "Scottish Masters", "Stephen Hendry", "5-9" ], [ "Winner", "3", "1995", "Malta Grand Prix", "John Higgins", "7-4" ], [ "Winner", "4", "1996", "Scottish Masters", "Alan McManus", "9-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "2002", "Irish Masters", "John Higgins", "3-10" ] ]
Career finals -- Non-ranking finals : 6 ( 4 titles , 2 runner-ups )
Peter_Ebdon_5
Peter David Ebdon (born 27 August 1970) is an English professional snooker player. He was World Champion in 2002, beating Stephen Hendry 18-17 in the final, and won the UK Championship in 2006 and seven other ranking events between 1993 and 2012. He was also a losing finalist in the World Championship in 1996 and 2006. Ebdon turned professional in 1991 and beat six-time world champion Steve Davis 10-4 in the first round of the 1992 World Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1846
List of shipwrecks in March 1846
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Blackaller", "United Kingdom", "The brig was wrecked in Algoa Bay" ], [ "Carrara", "United Kingdom", "The barque was driven ashore and wrecked at Rattray Head , Aberdeenshire . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland to Genoa , Kingdom of Sardinia . She was refloated on 14 May and taken in to Peterhead , Aberdeenshire , from where she was towed to Aberdeen" ], [ "Flora", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore 4 nautical miles ( 7.4 km ) east of Málaga , Spain . She was on a voyage from Livorno , Grand Duchy of Tuscany to Liverpool , Lancashire . She was refloated the next day" ], [ "Jim Crow", "United Kingdom", "The schooner was wrecked in Algoa Bay" ], [ "Lerwick", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Wexford . She was on a voyage from Wexford to Glasgow , Renfrewshire . She was refloated on 27 March and taken in to Wexford" ], [ "Marys", "New South Wales", "The schooner ran aground between Point Cook and the Heads" ], [ "Susan", "United Kingdom", "The barque was wrecked in Algoa Bay" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1846_24
The list of shipwrecks in March 1846 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during March 1846.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_European_Short_Course_Swimming_Championships
2006 European Short Course Swimming Championships
[ "Rec", "Names", "Nation", "Time" ]
[ [ "WR", "Ian Crocker", "USA", "49.07" ], [ "ER", "Milorad Čavić", "SCG", "50.02" ], [ "CR", "Milorad Čavić", "SCG", "50.02" ], [ "Pos", "Names", "Nation", "Time" ], [ "", "Milorad Čavić", "SRB", "50.63" ], [ "", "Peter Mankoč", "SLO", "50.78" ], [ "", "Nikolay Skvortsov", "RUS", "51.17" ], [ "4", "Evgeny Korotyshkin", "RUS", "51.34" ], [ "5", "Thomas Rupprath", "GER", "51.43" ], [ "6", "Rudy Goldin", "ITA", "51.89" ], [ "7", "Andriy Serdinov", "RUS", "52.00" ], [ "8", "Ioan Gherghel", "ROM", "52.27" ] ]
Results -- Men 's events
2006_European_Short_Course_Swimming_Championships_15
The European Short Course Swimming Championships 2006 were held in the Finnish capital, Helsinki, from Thursday 7 to Sunday 10 December. The venue of the event was the aquatic center of Mäkelänrinteen uintikeskus, which last hosted a major event at the pre-Olympic 2000 European Aquatics Championships. Three world records (two in relays) and eight European records were broken during the event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiji_national_under-23_football_team
Fiji national under-23 football team
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Simione Tamanisau *", "( 1982-06-05 ) June 5 , 1982 ( age 38 )", "3", "0", "Rewa" ], [ "18", "1 GK", "Shaneel Naidu", "( 1995-03-28 ) March 28 , 1995 ( age 25 )", "0", "0", "Ba" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Praneel Naidu", "( 1995-01-29 ) January 29 , 1995 ( age 25 )", "4", "0", "Ba" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Filipe Baravilala", "( 1994-11-25 ) November 25 , 1994 ( age 25 )", "8", "0", "Suva" ], [ "4", "2 DF", "Jale Dreloa", "( 1995-04-21 ) April 21 , 1995 ( age 25 )", "8", "0", "Suva" ], [ "11", "2 DF", "Alvin Singh *", "( 1988-06-09 ) June 9 , 1988 ( age 32 )", "3", "0", "Mt Druitt Town Rangers" ], [ "17", "2 DF", "Kolinio Sivoki", "( 1995-03-10 ) March 10 , 1995 ( age 25 )", "5", "0", "Lautoka" ], [ "5", "3 MF", "Antonio Tuivuna", "( 1995-03-20 ) March 20 , 1995 ( age 25 )", "8", "11", "Nadi" ], [ "7", "3 MF", "Nickel Chand", "( 1995-07-28 ) July 28 , 1995 ( age 24 )", "9", "1", "Suva" ], [ "10", "3 MF", "Joel Shelvin Prasad", "( 1997-02-20 ) February 20 , 1997 ( age 23 )", "6", "2", "Tavua" ], [ "12", "3 MF", "Tevita Waranaivalu", "( 1995-09-16 ) September 16 , 1995 ( age 24 )", "9", "1", "Rewa" ], [ "16", "3 MF", "Joseph Turagabeci", "( 1994-04-19 ) April 19 , 1994 ( age 26 )", "1", "0", "Suva" ], [ "6", "4 FW", "Anish Khem", "( 1993-08-27 ) August 27 , 1993 ( age 26 )", "3", "0", "Nadi" ], [ "8", "4 FW", "Setareki Hughes", "( 1995-06-08 ) June 8 , 1995 ( age 25 )", "3", "0", "Suva" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Roy Krishna *", "( 1987-08-20 ) August 20 , 1987 ( age 32 )", "3", "1", "Wellington Phoenix" ], [ "13", "4 FW", "Iosefo Verevou", "( 1996-01-05 ) January 5 , 1996 ( age 24 )", "8", "5", "Rewa" ], [ "14", "4 FW", "Samuela Nabenia", "( 1995-02-09 ) February 9 , 1995 ( age 25 )", "2", "0", "Ba" ], [ "15", "4 FW", "Saula Waqa", "( 1995-10-12 ) October 12 , 1995 ( age 24 )", "2", "0", "Ba" ] ]
2016 Squad
The following players were called to the squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics from 4–20 August 2016 . [ 1 ] Caps and goals updated as of 10 August 2016 after the match against Germany .
Fiji_national_under-23_football_team_5
The Fiji national under-23 football team, also known as Fiji U23, represents Fiji at U23 tournaments. The team is considered to be the feeder team for the Fiji national football team
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_La_Liga
2006–07 La Liga
[ "Rank", "Player", "Club", "Assists" ]
[ [ "1", "David Villa", "Valencia", "12" ], [ "2", "Dani Alves", "Sevilla", "11" ], [ "2", "Pedro Munitis", "Racing Santander", "11" ], [ "4", "Deco", "Barcelona", "10" ], [ "5", "Juan Arango", "Mallorca", "9" ], [ "5", "Andrés D'Alessandro", "Zaragoza", "9" ], [ "5", "Ariel Ibagaza", "Mallorca", "9" ], [ "8", "Samuel Eto ' o", "Barcelona", "8" ], [ "8", "Gustavo López", "Celta Vigo", "8" ], [ "8", "Ronaldinho", "Barcelona", "8" ] ]
Awards -- Assists table
2006–07_La_Liga_5
The 2006-07 La Liga season, the 76th since its establishment, started on 27 August 2006 and finished on 17 June 2007. Real Madrid won La Liga on the better head to head against Barcelona in one of its most thrilling seasons to date. Celta de Vigo, Real Sociedad and Gimnàstic de Tarragona were relegated. Barcelona was in first place for much of the season while arch-rivals Real Madrid were six points behind and in fourth. However, Barcelona began playing inconsistently after January, while Madrid's form improved in that same period. On 12 May 2007, Real Madrid took the league lead for the first time all season by defeating Espanyol 4-3, coming back from 3-1 first half deficit. The Sunday after Madrid won their epic battle with Espanyol, Barcelona dropped points with a 1-1 draw to struggling Real Betis. By virtue of their superior head to head record, Madrid sat at the top of La Liga with both teams having four league games left. On the penultimate day of the season, Barcelona failed to overcome city rivals Espanyol in the Barcelona derby, drawing 2-2. In the final La Liga matches, Barcelona thrashed Gimnàstic 5-1, but Madrid came back from a 1-0 deficit to beat Mallorca 3-1 and clinch the title on head-to-head superiority.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bangladeshi_films_of_1978
List of Bangladeshi films of 1978
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Golapi Ekhon Traine - The Endless Trail", "Amjad Hossain", "Bobita , Rawshan Jamil , Anwar Hossain , Rosy Afsari , Anwara , Farooq", "Best film with eleven categories obtained on National Film Award" ], [ "Oshikkhito", "Azizur Rahman", "Razzak , Anjana , Sumon , ATM Shamsuzzaman", "On National Film Award Razzak obtained best actor" ], [ "Shohag", "Saiful Azam Kashem ( debut )", "Razzak , Shabana , Bobita , Bulbul Ahmed", "" ], [ "Agnishikha", "Azizur Rohman", "Razzak , Bobita , Uzzal , Sultana Zaman", "Razzak sang as solidarity singer in first" ], [ "Bodhu Bidaay", "Kazi Zahir", "Bulbul Ahmed Shabana , Koborie", "" ], [ "Alongkar", "Kamal Ahmed", "Shabana , Razzak , Khalil , Nuton", "" ], [ "Sareng Bou", "Abdullah Al Mamun", "Kabori Sarwar , Faruk , Ariful Haque , Abdul Kader", "adapted from a novel by noted writer Shahidullah Kaiser" ], [ "Dumurer Phool", "Subhash Dutta", "Shakil", "Based from novel golir dharer chheletie by Dr Ashraf Siddiquee" ] ]
Releases
List_of_Bangladeshi_films_of_1978_0
A list of Bangladesh films released in 1978.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caleb_Deschanel
Caleb Deschanel
[ "Year", "Title", "Director", "Cinematographer" ]
[ [ "1971", "Angels Hard as They Come", "Joe Viola", "Stephen M. Katz" ], [ "1971", "THX 1138", "George Lucas", "David Myers Albert Kihn" ], [ "1972", "The Godfather", "Francis Coppola", "Gordon Willis" ], [ "1974", "A Woman Under the Influence", "John Cassavetes", "Mitch Breit Al Ruban" ], [ "1979", "Apocalypse Now", "Francis Coppola", "Vittorio Storaro" ], [ "1983", "The Black Stallion Returns", "Robert Dalva", "Carlo Di Palma" ], [ "1997", "Titanic", "James Cameron", "Russell Carpenter" ], [ "2013", "Gangster Squad", "Ruben Fleischer", "Dion Beebe" ], [ "2019", "Ad Astra", "James Gray", "Hoyte van Hoytema" ] ]
Filmography -- As cinematographer
Caleb_Deschanel_2
Joseph Caleb Deschanel, ASC (born September 21, 1944) is an American cinematographer and director of film and television. He has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography six times. He is a member of the National Film Preservation Board of the Library of Congress, representing the American Society of Cinematographers. He has been married to actress Mary Jo Deschanel since 1972, with whom he has two daughters, actresses Emily and Zooey Deschanel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NHL_playoff_series
List of NHL playoff series
[ "Opponent", "S", "Occurrences", "GP", "Rec", "%" ]
[ [ "Pittsburgh Penguins", "11", "1991 , 1992 , 1994 , 1995 , 1996 , 2000 , 2001 , 2009 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018", "68", "2-9", ".182" ], [ "New York Rangers", "9", "1986 , 1990 , 1991 , 1994 , 2009 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2015", "55", "4-5", ".444" ], [ "New York Islanders", "7", "1983 , 1984 , 1985 , 1986 , 1987 , 1993 , 2015", "37", "2-5", ".286" ], [ "Philadelphia Flyers", "5", "1984 , 1988 , 1989 , 2008 , 2016", "29", "3-2", ".600" ], [ "Boston Bruins", "3", "1990 , 1998 , 2012", "17", "2-1", ".667" ], [ "Tampa Bay Lightning", "3", "2003 , 2011 , 2018", "17", "1-2", ".333" ], [ "New Jersey Devils", "2", "1988 , 1990", "13", "1-1", ".500" ], [ "Buffalo Sabres", "1", "1998", "6", "1-0", "1.000" ], [ "Columbus Blue Jackets", "1", "2018", "6", "1-0", "1.000" ], [ "Ottawa Senators", "1", "1998", "5", "1-0", "1.000" ], [ "Toronto Maple Leafs", "1", "2017", "6", "1-0", "1.000" ], [ "Vegas Golden Knights", "1", "2018", "5", "1-0", "1.000" ], [ "Carolina Hurricanes", "1", "2019", "7", "0-1", ".000" ], [ "Detroit Red Wings", "1", "1998", "4", "0-1", ".000" ], [ "Montreal Canadiens", "1", "2010", "7", "0-1", ".000" ], [ "Totals", "48", "", "282", "20-28", ".417" ] ]
Washington Capitals
List_of_NHL_playoff_series_29
This is a complete listing of National Hockey League (NHL) playoff series, grouped by franchise. Series featuring relocated teams[nb 1] are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. Bolded years indicate wins. Years in italics indicate series in progress. Tables are sorted first by the number of series, then the number of wins, and then alphabetically.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_District_Court_for_the_Western_District_of_North_Carolina
United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina
[ "#", "Judge", "State", "Born-died", "Active service", "Chief Judge", "Senior status", "Appointed by", "Reason for termination" ]
[ [ "1", "Robert P. Dick", "NC", "1823-1898", "1872-1898", "-", "-", "Grant", "retirement" ], [ "2", "Hamilton G. Ewart", "NC", "1849-1918", "1898-1899 1899-1900", "-", "-", "McKinley McKinley", "not confirmed not confirmed" ], [ "3", "James Edmund Boyd", "NC", "1845-1935", "1900-1935", "-", "-", "McKinley", "death" ], [ "4", "Edwin Y. Webb", "NC", "1872-1955", "1919-1948", "-", "1948-1955", "Wilson", "death" ], [ "5", "David Ezekiel Henderson", "NC", "1879-1968", "1948-1949", "-", "-", "Truman", "resignation" ], [ "6", "Wilson Warlick", "NC", "1892-1978", "1949-1968", "1961-1962 1966-1968", "1968-1978", "Truman", "death" ], [ "7", "James Braxton Craven Jr", "NC", "1918-1977", "1961-1966", "1962-1966", "-", "Kennedy", "elevation to 4th Cir" ], [ "8", "Woodrow W. Jones", "NC", "1914-2002", "1967-1985", "1968-1984", "1985-2002", "L. Johnson", "death" ], [ "9", "James Bryan McMillan", "NC", "1916-1995", "1968-1989", "-", "1989-1995", "L. Johnson", "death" ], [ "10", "Robert Daniel Potter", "NC", "1923-2009", "1981-1994", "1984-1991", "1994-2009", "Reagan", "death" ], [ "11", "David B. Sentelle", "NC", "1943-present", "1985-1987", "-", "-", "Reagan", "elevation to D.C. Cir" ], [ "14", "Lacy Thornburg", "NC", "1929-present", "1995-2009", "-", "-", "Clinton", "retirement" ], [ "15", "Harold Brent McKnight", "NC", "1952-2004", "2003-2004", "-", "-", "G.W . Bush", "death" ] ]
Former judges
United_States_District_Court_for_the_Western_District_of_North_Carolina_1
The United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina (in case citations, W.D.N.C.) is a Federal district court which covers the western third of North Carolina. Appeals from the Western District of North Carolina are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_speed_skating
List of Olympic medalists in speed skating
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Norway ( NOR )", "8", "7", "8", "23" ], [ "2", "Netherlands ( NED )", "4", "8", "4", "16" ], [ "3", "Soviet Union ( URS )", "4", "2", "2", "8" ], [ "4", "United States ( USA )", "3", "3", "1", "7" ], [ "5", "Finland ( FIN )", "2", "", "2", "4" ], [ "6", "Canada ( CAN )", "1", "1", "2", "4" ], [ "7", "East Germany ( GDR )", "1", "", "", "1" ], [ "7", "Italy ( ITA )", "1", "", "", "1" ], [ "7", "Poland ( POL )", "1", "", "", "1" ], [ "10", "Sweden ( SWE )", "", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "11", "Austria ( AUT )", "", "", "1", "1" ], [ "11", "South Korea ( KOR )", "", "", "1", "1" ] ]
Men -- 1500 metres
Games Gold Silver Bronze 1924 Chamonixdetails Clas Thunberg Finland Roald Larsen Norway Sigurd Moen Norway 1928 St. Moritzdetails Clas Thunberg Finland Bernt Evensen Norway Ivar Ballangrud Norway 1932 Lake Placiddetails Jack Shea United States Alexander Hurd Canada Willy Logan Canada 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchendetails Charles Mathiesen Norway Ivar Ballangrud Norway Birger Wasenius Finland 1948 St. Moritzdetails Sverre Farstad Norway Åke Seyffarth Sweden Odd Lundberg Norway 1952 Oslodetails Hjalmar Andersen Norway Wim van der Voort Netherlands Roald Aas Norway 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzodetails Yevgeny Grishin Soviet Union None awarded Toivo Salonen Finland Yuri Mikhaylov Soviet Union 1960 Squaw Valleydetails Roald Aas Norway None awarded Boris Stenin Soviet Union Yevgeny Grishin Soviet Union 1964 Innsbruckdetails Ants Antson Soviet Union Kees Verkerk Netherlands Villy Haugen Norway 1968 Grenobledetails Kees Verkerk Netherlands Ivar Eriksen Norway None awarded Ard Schenk Netherlands 1972 Sapporodetails Ard Schenk Netherlands Roar Grønvold Norway Göran Claeson Sweden 1976 Innsbruckdetails Jan Egil Storholt Norway Yuri Kondakov Soviet Union Hans van Helden Netherlands 1980 Lake Placiddetails Eric Heiden United States Kay Arne Stenshjemmet Norway Terje Andersen Norway 1984 Sarajevodetails Gaétan Boucher Canada Sergey Khlebnikov Soviet Union Oleg Bozhev Soviet Union 1988 Calgarydetails André Hoffmann East Germany Eric Flaim United States Michael Hadschieff Austria 1992 Albertvilledetails Johann Olav Koss Norway Ådne Søndrål Norway Leo Visser Netherlands 1994 Lillehammerdetails Johann Olav Koss Norway Rintje Ritsma Netherlands Falko Zandstra Netherlands 1998 Naganodetails Ådne Søndrål Norway Ids Postma Netherlands Rintje Ritsma Netherlands 2002 Salt Lake Citydetails Derek Parra United States Jochem Uytdehaage Netherlands Ådne Søndrål Norway 2006 Turindetails Enrico Fabris Italy Shani Davis United States Chad Hedrick United States 2010 Vancouverdetails Mark Tuitert Netherlands Shani Davis United States Håvard Bøkko Norway 2014 Sochidetails Zbigniew Bródka Poland Koen Verweij Netherlands Denny Morrison Canada 2018 PyeongChangdetails Kjeld Nuis Netherlands Patrick Roest Netherlands Kim Min-seok South Korea Medals :
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_speed_skating_7
Speed skating is a sport that has been contested at the Winter Olympic Games since the inaugural Games in 1924. Events held at the first Winter Olympics included the men's 500-metre, 1500-metre, 5000-metre, and 10,000-metre races. Points from the four races were combined and counted towards the all-round event, which was dropped following the 1924 Olympics. Speed skating events for women were first held at the 1932 Winter Olympics, as part of the demonstration program. The organizing committee of those Games advocated for the full inclusion of the womens events, but the IOC rejected that. The first official women's events were held in 1960 in the 500-metre, 1000-metre, 1500-metre, and 3000-metre distances. The men's 1000-metre event was added in 1976 and the women's 5000-metre event was added in 1988. All 10 events have been held at every Olympic Games since, and a team pursuit event for both genders was added in 2006, for a total of 12 medal events. Dutch skater Ireen Wüst has won eleven medals - five gold, five silver, and one bronze - more than any other speed skater at the Olympics. Lidiya Skoblikova, who represented the Soviet Union, is one of two female Winter Olympians to win six gold medals (cross-country skier Lyubov Yegorova is the other). At the 1924 Winter Olympics, Finn Clas Thunberg became the first athlete to win two or more gold medals; in 1928, he became the first speed skater to successfully defend an Olympic title. At the 1964 Games, Skoblikova won four gold medals and became the first athlete to win a gold in every available event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokeem_Woodbine
Bokeem Woodbine
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1993", "Strapped", "Diquan Mitchell" ], [ "1994", "Crooklyn", "Richard" ], [ "1994", "Jason 's Lyric", "Joshua Alexander" ], [ "1995", "Panther", "Tyrone" ], [ "1995", "Dead Presidents", "Staff Sgt . Cleon" ], [ "1996", "Freeway", "Chopper" ], [ "1996", "The Rock", "Gunnery Sergeant Crisp" ], [ "1996", "The Elevator", "Malcolm" ], [ "1997", "Gridlock 'd", "Mud" ], [ "1998", "Caught Up", "Daryl Allen" ], [ "1998", "The Big Hit", "Crunch" ], [ "1998", "Almost Heroes", "Jonah" ], [ "1999", "Wishmaster 2 : Evil Never Dies", "Mr. Farralon" ], [ "1999", "Life", "Ca n't Get Right" ], [ "1999", "The Runner", "477" ], [ "2000", "BlackMale", "Jimmy Best" ], [ "2001", "3000 Miles to Graceland", "Benjamin Franklin" ], [ "2001", "The Breed", "FBI Agent Steve Grant" ], [ "2002", "Run for the Money", "Rock" ], [ "2002", "Sniper 2", "U.S. Army Sniper Jake Cole" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Bokeem_Woodbine_0
Bokeem Woodbine (born April 13, 1973) is an American actor. He won a Black Reel Award and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Critics' Choice Television Award for his role as Mike Milligan on the second season of Fargo. Woodbine also portrayed Daniel in season 2 of the WGN series Underground and Herman Schultz/Shocker in the film .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine_skiing_at_the_2011_Asian_Winter_Games_–_Women's_super_combined
Alpine skiing at the 2011 Asian Winter Games – Women's super combined
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Super-G", "Slalom", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Lyudmila Fedotova ( KAZ )", "1:08.67", "52.74", "2:01.41" ], [ "2", "Jeong So-ra ( KOR )", "1:12.77", "50.87", "2:03.64" ], [ "3", "Xeniya Stroilova ( KAZ )", "1:12.22", "52.05", "2:04.27" ], [ "4", "Marjan Kalhor ( IRI )", "1:13.52", "51.86", "2:05.38" ], [ "5", "Ziba Kalhor ( IRI )", "1:13.81", "52.40", "2:06.21" ], [ "6", "Kseniya Grigoreva ( UZB )", "1:12.43", "57.47", "2:09.90" ], [ "-", "Altanzulyn Ariunzayaa ( MGL )", "1:33.01", "DNF", "DNF" ], [ "-", "Svetlana Baranova ( UZB )", "1:15.85", "DNF", "DNF" ], [ "-", "Kim Sun-joo ( KOR )", "1:08.31", "DSQ", "DSQ" ], [ "-", "Jargalsürengiin Tögszayaa ( MGL )", "2:34.76", "DSQ", "DSQ" ], [ "-", "Arwa El-Batta ( PLE )", "DNS", "", "DNS" ] ]
Results
Legend DNF — Did not finish DNS — Did not start DSQ — Disqualified
Alpine_skiing_at_the_2011_Asian_Winter_Games_–_Women's_super_combined_1
The women's super combined at the 2011 Asian Winter Games was held on 4 February 2011 at the Shymbulak Alpine Sport Resort in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1995_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_discus_throw
Athletics at the 1995 Summer Universiade – Women's discus throw
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Natalya Sadova", "Russia", "62.18", "x", "60.62", "62.92" ], [ "2", "Anja Gündler", "Germany", "54.96", "x", "59.96", "60.78" ], [ "3", "Bao Dongying", "China", "58.10", "59.30", "58.22", "59.30" ], [ "4", "Corrie de Bruin", "Netherlands", "59.12", "x", "x", "59.12" ], [ "5", "Lyudmila Filimonova", "Belarus", "52.46", "55.48", "58.82", "58.82" ], [ "6", "Danyel Mitchell", "United States", "55.04", "53.72", "56.68", "58.64" ], [ "7", "Yu Qingmei", "China", "x", "52.00", "53.86", "56.04" ], [ "8", "Monique Kuenen", "Netherlands", "53.14", "53.32", "52.82", "53.32" ], [ "9", "Melissa Weis", "United States", "52.92", "x", "51.94", "52.92" ], [ "10", "Elisângela Adriano", "Brazil", "49.88", "x", "52.14", "52.14" ], [ "11", "Felicity Johnston", "Australia", "50.20", "x", "49.10", "50.20" ], [ "12", "Georgette Reed", "Canada", "50.18", "49.96", "48.72", "50.18" ], [ "13", "Adrienne Lynn", "New Zealand", "x", "48.78", "49.64", "49.64" ], [ "14", "Miyoko Nakanishi", "Japan", "48.56", "44.48", "x", "48.56" ], [ "15", "Cathy Griffin", "Canada", "x", "46.66", "x", "46.66" ], [ "16", "Christina Matafa", "American Samoa", "43.80", "41.98", "43.82", "43.82" ], [ "17", "Ana Lucía Espinoza", "Guatemala", "36.00", "37.84", "34.80", "37.84" ], [ "18", "Alexandra Amaro", "Brazil", "x", "-", "-", "NM" ] ]
Results
Athletics_at_the_1995_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_discus_throw_0
The women's discus throw event at the 1995 Summer Universiade was held on 31 August at the Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium in Fukuoka, Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesia_at_the_Asian_Games
Indonesia at the Asian Games
[ "Medal", "Name", "Event", "Games" ]
[ [ "Silver", "Ferry Budiman Tatang Suradi Rukimin Donald Pandiangan", "Men 's Recurve Team", "1982 Asian Games" ], [ "Silver", "Purnama Pandiangan Rusena Gelanteh Dahliana", "Women 's Recurve Team", "1994 Asian Games" ], [ "Silver", "Diananda Choirunisa", "Women 's Recurve Individual", "2018 Asian Games" ], [ "Bronze", "Donald Pandiangan Adjidji Adang Siddak Jubadjati", "Men 's Recurve Team", "1978 Asian Games" ], [ "Bronze", "Riau Ega Agatha", "Men 's Recurve Individual", "2018 Asian Games" ] ]
Medalists
See also : Archery at the Asian Games
Indonesia_at_the_Asian_Games_2
Indonesia is a member of the Southeast Asian Zone of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), and has competed in all editions of the Asian Games since it was first held in 1951, one of only seven countries to do so.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Timberwind
Project Timberwind
[ "Name", "Location", "Responsibilities" ]
[ [ "Brookhaven National Laboratory", "Upton , NY", "Reactor materials and components testing ; thermal-hydraulic , and neutronic analysis ; reactor design studies" ], [ "Babcock & Wilcox", "Lynchburg , VA", "Reactor design testing , fabrication and assembly" ], [ "Sandia National Labs", "Albuquerque , NM", "Nuclear safety , nuclear instrumentation and operation , reactor control system modeling , nuclear testing" ], [ "Aerojet Propulsion Division", "Sacramento , CA", "Fuel element alternate materials development" ], [ "Hercules Aerospace Corporation", "Magna , UT", "Design and fabrication of engine lower structure and nozzle" ], [ "Garrett Fluid Systems Division", "Tempe , AZ and San Tan , AZ", "Design and fabrication of attitude control system , propellant flow control system and turbopump assembly" ], [ "AiResearch Los Angeles Division of Allied Signal", "Torrance , CA", "Turbine wheel testing" ], [ "Grumman Space Electronics Division", "Bethpage , NY", "Vehicle design and fabrication , systems integration" ], [ "Raytheon Services Nevada", "Las Vegas , NV", "Facility and Coolant Supply System ( CSS ) engineering , facility construction management" ], [ "Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company , Inc", "Las Vegas , NV", "Facility construction" ], [ "Fluor-Daniel , Inc", "Irvine , CA", "Effluent Treatment System ( ETS ) engineering" ], [ "Sandia National Labs", "Saddle Mountain Test Site or QUEST or LOFT Sites", "Test site preparation , planning and performance of engine ground tests , nuclear component testing" ], [ "[ REDACTED ]", "Washington , DC", "Program management" ], [ "DoE Headquarters", "Washington , DC", "Program management , nuclear safety assurance" ], [ "DoE Nevada Test Site", "Las Vegas , NV", "Ground testing" ], [ "DoE Idaho National Engineering Lab", "Idaho Falls , ID", "Ground testing" ], [ "U.S. Air Force Phillips Lab", "Albuquerque , NM", "Program management" ], [ "U.S. Army Corps of Engineers", "Huntsville , AL", "ETS engineering management" ], [ "Los Alamos National Laboratory", "Los Alamos , NM", "Fuels and materials testing" ], [ "Marshall Space Flight Center ( NASA )", "Huntsville , AL", "Material and component simulation/testing" ] ]
Space Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Program
SNTP Engine Baseline Fuel Particle Typical Reactor Assembly Graphite Turbine Wheel Integrated C-C Pressure Vessel & Nozzle PBR Upper Stage Applications PBR Design Methodology [ 3 ] In contrast to the TIMBER WIND project , the Space Nuclear Thermal Propulsion ( SNTP ) program was intended to develop upper-stages for space-lift which would not operate within the Earth 's atmosphere . SNTP failed to achieve its objective of flight testing a nuclear thermal upper-stage , and was terminated in January 1994 . [ 4 ] The program involved coordinating efforts across the Department of Defense , the Department of Energy , and their contractors from operating sites across the U.S. A major accomplishment of the program was to coordinate Environmental Protection Agency approvals for ground testing at two possible sites . [ 5 ]
Project_Timberwind_0
Project Timberwind aimed to develop nuclear thermal rockets. Initial funding by the Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars) from 1987 through 1991 totaled $139 million (then-year). The proposed rocket was later expanded into a larger design after the project was transferred to the Air Force Space Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (SNTP) program and underwent an audit in 1992 due to concerns raised by Steven Aftergood. This special access program provided the motivation for starting the FAS Government Secrecy project. Convicted spy Stewart Nozette was found to be on the master access list for the TIMBER WIND project. Advances in high-temperature metals, computer modelling and nuclear engineering in general resulted in dramatically improved performance. Whereas the NERVA engine was projected to weigh about 6803 kg, the final SNTP offered just over 1/3 the thrust from an engine of only 1650 kg, while further improving the specific impulse from 930 to 1000 seconds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bowling_Green_Falcons_in_the_NFL_Draft
List of Bowling Green Falcons in the NFL Draft
[ "Year", "Round", "Pick", "Overall", "Player", "Team", "Position" ]
[ [ "2019", "6", "33", "208", "Scott Miller", "Tampa Bay Buccaneers", "WR" ], [ "2013", "6", "30", "198", "Chris Jones", "Houston Texans", "DT" ], [ "2008", "4", "9", "108", "Kory Lichtensteiger", "Denver Broncos", "C" ], [ "2006", "5", "32", "164", "Omar Jacobs", "Pittsburgh Steelers", "QB" ], [ "2005", "7", "28", "242", "Scott Mruczkowski", "San Diego Chargers", "C" ], [ "2004", "6", "22", "187", "Josh Harris", "Baltimore Ravens", "QB" ], [ "1995", "3", "28", "92", "Charlie Williams", "Dallas Cowboys", "DB" ], [ "1991", "10", "20", "270", "Cris Shale", "Washington Redskins", "P" ], [ "1990", "5", "7", "116", "Reggie Thornton", "Minnesota Vikings", "WR" ], [ "1990", "6", "18", "155", "Ron Heard", "Pittsburgh Steelers", "WR" ], [ "1990", "8", "17", "210", "Derrick Carr", "New Orleans Saints", "DE" ], [ "1989", "5", "2", "114", "Kyle Kramer", "Cleveland Browns", "DB" ], [ "1986", "12", "8", "313", "Brian McClure", "Buffalo Bills", "QB" ], [ "1984", "4", "17", "101", "Martin Bayless", "St. Louis Cardinals", "DB" ], [ "1984", "12", "13", "321", "Mark Emans", "Green Bay Packers", "LB" ], [ "1983", "12", "25", "332", "Andre Young", "Cincinnati Bengals", "LB" ], [ "1980", "9", "24", "245", "Bob Harris", "Philadelphia Eagles", "T" ], [ "1979", "8", "14", "206", "Jeff Groth", "Miami Dolphins", "WR" ], [ "1979", "12", "13", "316", "Dirk Abernathy", "Oakland Raiders", "DB" ], [ "1978", "3", "12", "68", "Mark Miller", "Cleveland Browns", "QB" ] ]
Selections
List_of_Bowling_Green_Falcons_in_the_NFL_Draft_0
This list of Bowling Green Falcons football players in the NFL Draft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Crewe_Alexandra_F.C._season
2009–10 Crewe Alexandra F.C. season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "EU", "Moving from", "Type", "Transfer window", "Ends", "Transfer fee", "Source" ]
[ [ "24", "GK", "Button", "20", "EU", "Tottenham Hotspur", "Loan", "Summer", "20 Aug 2009", "Loan", "Crewe Alexandra" ], [ "24", "GK", "Button", "20", "EU", "Tottenham Hotspur", "Loan", "Summer", "27 Oct 2009", "Loan", "Crewe Alexandra" ], [ "6", "DF", "Ada", "24", "", "Histon", "Transfer", "Summer", "30 Jun 2011", "Free", "Crewe Alexandra" ], [ "12", "DF", "Mitchel-King", "25", "EU", "Histon", "Transfer", "Summer", "30 Jun 2011", "Free", "Crewe Alexandra" ], [ "25", "MF", "Verma", "22", "EU", "Leicester City", "Loan", "Summer", "10 Nov 2009", "Loan", "Crewe Alexandra" ], [ "27", "DF", "Worley", "20", "EU", "Leicester City", "Loan", "Summer", "14 May 2010", "Loan", "Crewe Alexandra BBC Sport" ], [ "28", "DF", "Walton", "21", "EU", "Plymouth Argyle", "Loan", "Summer", "30 Jun 2010", "Loan", "Crewe Alexandra" ], [ "29", "GK", "Bogdán", "22", "EU", "Bolton Wanderers", "Loan", "Winter", "9 Oct 2009", "Loan", "Crewe Alexandra" ], [ "31", "GK", "Phillips", "31", "EU", "Bristol Rovers", "Loan", "Winter", "3 Jan 2010", "Loan", "" ], [ "30", "DF", "Martin", "22", "EU", "Wealdstone", "Transfer", "Winter", "", "£5,000", "" ] ]
Players -- Players in and out
2009–10_Crewe_Alexandra_F.C._season_3
This article details Crewe Alexandra's 2009-10 season in League Two. This was Crewe's 86th competitive season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_caves_in_Canada
List of caves in Canada
[ "Name", "Depth ( m )", "Length ( m )", "Province", "Remarks" ]
[ [ "Bisaro Anima", "670", "5300", "British Columbia", "Discovered in 2012 on a mountain plateau North of Fernie , BC . Extreme depth reached in a sump in late 2017" ], [ "Booming Ice Chasm", "140", "704", "Alberta", "Located in the Crowsnest Pass area" ], [ "Cadomin Cave", "220", "2791", "Alberta", "Closed in 2012 - white nose syndrome" ], [ "Canyon Creek Ice Cave", "+89.4", "727.12", "Alberta", "Impassable beyond first 150m since 1980 , due to ice buildup" ], [ "Castleguard Cave", "384", "20357", "Alberta", "The longest cave in Canada . Located in Banff National Park , the cave entrance is gated and requires permission from Parks Canada to enter" ], [ "Cave and Basin", "", "", "Alberta", "In the Banff townsite . Entry is paid , cave consists of a tunnel blasted through to a natural cavern containing hot springs" ], [ "Gargantua Cave", "286", "6001", "Alberta", "Contains largest natural cavern in Canada . It is also the highest" ], [ "Hole in the Wall", "", "30", "Alberta", "A prominent feature on the side of Mount Cory , north of Banff , visible from the Trans-Canada Highway" ], [ "Hoodoo Cave", "", "", "Alberta", "Near Nordegg" ], [ "Plateau Mountain Ice Cave", "", "90", "Alberta", "In the Plateau Mountain Ecological Reserve . Closed to the public in the early 1970s" ], [ "Rat 's Nest Cave", "245", "4003", "Alberta", "Near Exshaw , beneath Grotto Mountain . Access is by guided tour only" ], [ "Wapiabi Cave", "152", "540", "Alberta", "Near Nordegg" ], [ "Arctomys Cave", "536", "3496", "British Columbia", "Located in Mount Robson Provincial Park" ], [ "Artlish River Cave", "", "396", "British Columbia", "Artlish Caves Provincial Park" ], [ "The Black Hole", "", "740", "British Columbia", "Artlish Caves Provincial Park" ], [ "Cody Caves", "", "800", "British Columbia", "Guide necessary" ], [ "Chipmunk Caves", "", "", "British Columbia", "Near the Chilliwack River" ], [ "Close To The Edge", "475", "967", "British Columbia", "" ] ]
List_of_caves_in_Canada_0
This is an incomplete list of caves in Canada. Most notable caves are in western Canada and in parts of southern Ontario where limestone predominates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_Duke_Blue_Devils_football_team
1968 Duke Blue Devils football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Location", "Result" ]
[ [ "09/21/1968", "at South Carolina", "Columbia , SC", "W 14-7" ], [ "09/28/1968", "Michigan", "Durham , NC", "L 10-31" ], [ "10/05/1968", "vs. Maryland", "Norfolk , VA", "W 30-28" ], [ "10/12/1968", "Virginia", "Durham , NC", "L 20-50" ], [ "10/19/1968", "at Clemson", "Clemson , SC", "L 22-39" ], [ "10/26/1968", "at Army", "West Point , NY", "L 25-57" ], [ "11/02/1968", "Georgia Tech", "Durham , NC", "W 46-30" ], [ "11/09/1968", "NC State", "Durham , NC", "L 15-17" ], [ "11/16/1968", "Wake Forest", "Durham , NC", "W 18-3" ], [ "11/23/1968", "at North Carolina", "Chapel Hill , NC", "L 14-25" ] ]
Schedule
1968_Duke_Blue_Devils_football_team_0
The 1968 Duke Blue Devils football team represented Duke University during the 1968 NCAA University Division football season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987–88_Yorkshire_Cup
1987–88 Yorkshire Cup
[ "Bradford Northern", "№", "Castleford" ]
[ [ "Gary Mercer", "1", "David Roockley" ], [ "Phil Ford", "2", "David Plange" ], [ "Steve McGowan", "3", "Tony Marchant" ], [ "Roger Simpson", "4", "Michael Beattie" ], [ "Richard Francis", "5", "Gary Hyde" ], [ "Keith Mumby", "6", "John Joyner" ], [ "Paul Harkin", "7", "Roy Southernwood" ], [ "Jeff Grayshon", "8", "Alan Shillito" ], [ "Brian Noble", "9", "Kevin Beardmore" ], [ "Brendan Hill", "10", "Kevin Ward" ], [ "Kelvin Skerrett", "11", "Martin Ketteridge" ], [ "Karl Fairbank", "12", "John Fifita" ], [ "Terry Holmes", "13", "Bob Lindner" ], [ "Neil Roebuck ( for Terry Holmes )", "14", "Robert Bob Beardmore ( for Alan Shillito )" ], [ "David Hobbs ( for Jeff Grayshon )", "15", "Dean Sampson ( for Kevin Beardmore )" ], [ "Barry Seabourne", "Coach", "David Sampson" ], [ "12", "score", "12" ], [ "4", "HT", "2" ] ]
Competition and Results -- Final - Replay
[ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 6 ] [ 6 ]
1987–88_Yorkshire_Cup_6
The 1987-88 Yorkshire Cup was the 80th occasion on which the Yorkshire Cup competition was held. Bradford Northern won the trophy by beating Castleford by the score of 11-2 in a replay after drawing the first match 12-12 The initial match was played at Headingley, Leeds, now in West Yorkshire. The score was 12-12, the attendance was 10,947 and receipts were £40,283 The replay was at Elland Road, Leeds. The score was 11-2, the attendance was 8,175 and receipts were £30,732 This was the fifth time in the incredible eleven-year period in which Castleford. previously only once winners in 1977, will make eight appearances in the Yorkshire Cup final, winning on four and ending as runner-up on four occasions. This season there were no junior/amateur clubs taking part, no new entrants and no leavers and so the total of entries remained the same at eighteen. This in turn resulted in the necessity to continue with a preliminary round to reduce the number of clubs entering the first round to sixteen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Scarwid
Diana Scarwid
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1978", "Pretty Baby", "Frieda" ], [ "1980", "Honeysuckle Rose", "Jeanne" ], [ "1980", "Inside Moves", "Louise" ], [ "1981", "Mommie Dearest", "Christina Crawford" ], [ "1983", "Strange Invaders", "Margaret Newman" ], [ "1983", "Rumble Fish", "Cassandra" ], [ "1983", "Silkwood", "Angela" ], [ "1986", "The Ladies Club", "Lucy Bricker" ], [ "1986", "Psycho III", "Maureen Coyle" ], [ "1986", "Extremities", "Terry" ], [ "1986", "Heat", "Cassie" ], [ "1989", "Brenda Starr", "Libby Lips Lipscomb" ], [ "1995", "The Cure", "Gail" ], [ "1995", "The Neon Bible", "Sarah" ], [ "1995", "Gold Diggers : The Secret of Bear Mountain", "Lynette Salerno" ], [ "1996", "Bastard out of Carolina", "Raylene" ], [ "1996", "The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue", "Annie Feagan" ], [ "2000", "What Lies Beneath", "Jody" ], [ "2002", "The Angel Doll", "Fronia Black" ], [ "2003", "A Guy Thing", "Sandra Cooper" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Diana_Scarwid_0
Diana Elizabeth Scarwid (born August 27, 1955) is an American actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Christina Crawford in the cult classic Mommie Dearest (1981). She earned an Academy Award nomination for her performance in the 1980 film Inside Moves, and an Emmy Award nomination for her work in the television film Truman (1995). Scarwid has over 70 film and television credits to her name, including Pretty Baby (1978), Rumble Fish, Silkwood (both 1983), Psycho III, Extremities (both 1986), The Neon Bible (1995), What Lies Beneath (2000), Party Monster (2003), The Clearing (2004), and Another Happy Day (2011).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idols_4
Idols 4
[ "Artist", "Song ( original artists )", "Result" ]
[ [ "Charlene Meulenberg", "Runaway ( Jamiroquai )", "Safe" ], [ "Nathalie Makoma", "I 'm Still Standing ( Elton John )", "Safe" ], [ "Neil Hendriks", "One Love ( Blue )", "Bottom three" ], [ "Nigel Brown", "Somewhere Only We Know ( Keane )", "Bottom two" ], [ "Nikki Kerkhof", "Bleeding Love ( Leona Lewis )", "Safe" ], [ "Pauline Zurlohe", "Weak ( Skunk Anansie )", "Safe" ], [ "Tiffany Maes", "Stronger ( Sugababes )", "Eliminated" ] ]
Finals -- Live show details
Theme : Brit Pop
Idols_4_6
Idols 4 was the fourth season of the Dutch version of Idols hosted by Martijn Krabbé & Wendy van Dijk and held in 2007-2008. The winner was Nikki Kerkhof, with Nathalie Makoma as runner up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships
1993 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "University", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Holli Hyche", "Indiana State", "11.14" ], [ "2", "Beverly McDonald Jamaica", "Texas Christian", "11.25" ], [ "3", "Cheryl Taplin", "Louisiana State", "11.47" ], [ "4", "Flirtisha Harris", "Seton Hall", "11.47" ], [ "5", "Twilet Malcom Jamaica", "Southwestern Louisiana", "11.49" ], [ "6", "Crystal Braddock", "Texas", "11.50" ], [ "7", "Tisha Prather", "Tennessee", "11.51" ], [ "8", "Faith Idehen Nigeria", "Alabama", "11.60" ] ]
Individual results -- Women 's 100 meters
Only top eight final results shown ; no prelims are listed [ 3 ] Wind=+0.33 mps
1993_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships_21
The 1993 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were contested June 2−5 at Tad Gormley Stadium at the University of New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana in order to determine the individual and team national champions of men's and women's collegiate Division I outdoor track and field events in the United States. These were the 71st annual men's championships and the 12th annual women's championships. This was the Privateers' first time hosting the event. In a repeat of the previous year's result, Arkansas and LSU topped the men's and women's team standings, respectively; it was the Razorbacks' third men's team title and the seventh for the Lady Tigers. This was the second of eight consecutive titles for Arkansas. The Lady Tigers, meanwhile, captured their seventh consecutive title and, ultimately, the seventh of eleven straight titles they won between 1987 and 1997. Wind=+1.69 mps Wind=+3.69 mps Wind=+1.51 mps Wind=+0.33 mps Wind=+1.58 mps Wind=+2.38 mps
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Barnsley_F.C._season
2013–14 Barnsley F.C. season
[ "No", "P", "Name", "Age", "Loan club", "Started", "Ended", "Start source", "End source" ]
[ [ "31", "GK", "Mike Pollitt", "41", "Wigan Athletic", "27 August", "26 September", "BBC Sport", "BBC Sport" ], [ "12", "GK", "Jack Butland", "20", "Stoke City", "26 September", "26 December", "BBC Sport", "" ], [ "34", "MF", "David Fox", "29", "Norwich City", "27 September", "9 November", "BBC Sport", "BBC Sport" ], [ "50", "FW", "Marcus Tudgay", "30", "Nottingham Forest", "28 November", "3 January", "BBC Sport", "BBC Sport" ], [ "33", "MF", "Brek Shea", "24", "Stoke City", "1 January", "10 March", "BBC Sport", "Stoke Sentinel" ], [ "27", "DF", "Ryan McLaughlin", "19", "Liverpool", "9 January", "30 May", "", "" ], [ "12", "DF", "Jack Hunt", "23", "Crystal Palace", "29 January", "", "", "" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans In
2013–14_Barnsley_F.C._season_5
The 2013-14 season was Barnsley's eighth consecutive season in the Championship since promotion in 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hampshire_County_Cricket_Club_first-class_cricket_records
List of Hampshire County Cricket Club first-class cricket records
[ "Player", "Nationality", "Runs" ]
[ [ "Phil Mead", "England", "48,892" ], [ "Roy Marshall", "Barbados", "30,303" ], [ "George Brown", "England", "22,962" ], [ "Jimmy Gray", "England", "22,450" ], [ "John Arnold", "England", "21,596" ], [ "Henry Horton", "England", "21,536" ], [ "Gordon Greenidge", "Barbados", "19,840" ], [ "Peter Sainsbury", "England", "19,576" ] ]
Batting -- Most first-class runs for Hampshire
Qualification - 19,000 runs [ 7 ]
List_of_Hampshire_County_Cricket_Club_first-class_cricket_records_0
Established in 1863, Hampshire County Cricket Club has played first-class cricket from 1864 to 1885 and from 1895 to present. It has taken part in every edition County Championship since 1895. This is a list of Hampshire first-class cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in first-class cricket for Hampshire County Cricket Club.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BDO_Gold_Cup
BDO Gold Cup
[ "Year", "Champion ( average in final )", "Score", "Runner-Up ( average in final )", "Total Prize Money" ]
[ [ "1978", "John Lowe", "? - ?", "Colin Baker", "?" ], [ "1979", "John Lowe", "? - ?", "Tony Ridler", "?" ], [ "1980", "Eric Bristow", "? - ?", "John Lowe", "?" ], [ "1981", "Tony Skuse", "? - ?", "John Corfe", "?" ], [ "1982", "John Lowe", "2-0", "Ritchie Gardner", "?" ], [ "1983", "Bob Anderson", "beat", "Paul Reynolds", "?" ], [ "1984", "Cliff Lazarenko", "? - ?", "Dave Whitcombe", "?" ], [ "1985", "Dave Lee", "? - ?", "Peter Evison", "?" ], [ "1986", "Bob Anderson", "beat", "Robert MacKenzie", "?" ], [ "1987", "David Harrold", "? - ?", "Alan Warriner", "?" ], [ "1988", "Chris Whiting", "beat", "Mike Gregory", "?" ], [ "1989", "Chris Johns", "2-0", "Robbie Widdows", "?" ], [ "1990", "Rod Harrington", "2-1", "Bob Anderson", "?" ], [ "1991", "Dennis Priestley", "2-0", "Steve Beaton", "?" ], [ "1992", "Dennis Priestley", "2-0", "Scott Coleman", "?" ], [ "1993", "Shayne Burgess", "2-0", "Stewart Rattray", "?" ], [ "1994", "Mike Gregory", "3-2", "Fran Lynch", "?" ], [ "1995", "Mervyn King", "2-0", "Richie Burnett", "?" ], [ "1996", "Paul Whitworth", "2-0", "Al Hedman", "?" ], [ "1997", "Sean Palfrey", "2-1", "Mervyn King", "?" ] ]
List of winners -- Men 's
BDO_Gold_Cup_0
The BDO Gold Cup began in 1978 and was held in Stoke. It was broadcast on BBC until 1982, with the 1983 tournament blacked out due to a technician's strike. It was then broadcast in 2008 on Setanta Sports in the UK, After a brief stint on the short-lived channel Wire TV (94-95). The event is currently staged at the Magna Centre, Rotherham, England.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Wozniacki_career_statistics
Caroline Wozniacki career statistics
[ "Result", "Year", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "2009", "Madrid Open", "Clay", "Dinara Safina", "2-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "2010", "Indian Wells Open", "Hard", "Jelena Janković", "2-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Win", "2010", "Canadian Open", "Hard", "Vera Zvonareva", "6-3 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "2010", "Pan Pacific Open", "Hard", "Elena Dementieva", "1-6 , 6-2 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "2010", "China Open", "Hard", "Vera Zvonareva", "6-3 , 3-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "2011", "Dubai Championships", "Hard", "Svetlana Kuznetsova", "6-1 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "2011", "Indian Wells Open", "Hard", "Marion Bartoli", "6-1 , 2-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Loss", "2013", "Indian Wells Open", "Hard", "Maria Sharapova", "2-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "2017", "Dubai Championships", "Hard", "Elina Svitolina", "4-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "2017", "Miami Open", "Hard", "Johanna Konta", "4-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "2017", "Canadian Open", "Hard", "Elina Svitolina", "4-6 , 0-6" ], [ "Win", "2018", "China Open ( 2 )", "Hard", "Anastasija Sevastova", "6-3 , 6-3" ] ]
Significant finals -- WTA Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 finals
Caroline_Wozniacki_career_statistics_7
This is a list of the main career statistics of Danish tennis player Caroline Wozniacki. To date, she has won 30 singles titles including a Grand Slam title, a WTA Finals title, three Premier Mandatory titles and three Premier 5 titles. She was the winner of the 2018 Australian Open and the 2017 WTA Finals, and the runner-up at the 2009 US Open, the 2010 WTA Tour Championships, and the 2014 US Open. Wozniacki was first ranked world No. 1 by the WTA on October 11, 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochester,_New_York
Rochester, New York
[ "City", "County / District / Region / State", "Nation", "Date" ]
[ [ "Waterford", "County Waterford", "Ireland", "1983" ], [ "Novgorod", "Novgorod Oblast", "Russia", "1990" ], [ "Hamamatsu", "Shizuoka Prefecture", "Japan", "1996" ], [ "Puerto Plata", "Puerto Plata Province", "Dominican Republic", "1997" ], [ "Xianyang", "Shaanxi", "China", "2007" ], [ "Alytus", "Alytus County", "Lithuania", "2009" ] ]
Rochester,_New_York_8
Rochester (/ˈrɒtʃɛstər, -ɪs-/) is a city on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in western New York and the seat of Monroe County. With a population of 208,046, Rochester is the third most populous city in New York state, after New York City and Buffalo. The metropolitan area has a population of just over one million people. It is about 73 miles (117 km) east of Buffalo and 87 miles (140 km) west of Syracuse. Rochester was one of the United States' first boom towns, initially due to the fertile Genesee River Valley, which gave rise to numerous flour mills, and then as a manufacturing hub. Several of the region's universities (notably the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology) have renowned research programs. [citation needed] The area is the birthplace of Kodak, Paychex, Western Union, French's, Bausch & Lomb, Gleason, Ragú and Xerox, which conduct extensive research and manufacturing of industrial and consumer products. Until 2010, the Rochester metropolitan area was the second-largest regional economy in New York State, after the New York City metropolitan area. Rochester's GMP has since ranked just below Buffalo's, while exceeding it in per-capita income. In 2007, the 25th edition of the Places Rated Almanac rated Rochester the most livable city among 379 U.S. metropolitan areas. In 2010 Forbes rated Rochester the third-best place to raise a family in the United States. In 2012 Kiplinger rated Rochester the fifth-best city in the United States for families, citing low cost of living, top public schools, and a low unemployment rate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
1998 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Luis Miguel Martín", "Spain", "8:28.96" ], [ "2", "Vítor Almeida", "Portugal", "8:29.48" ], [ "3", "Néstor Nieves", "Venezuela", "8:30.07" ], [ "4", "João Junqueira", "Portugal", "8:30.64" ], [ "5", "Marco Cepeda", "Spain", "8:33.42" ], [ "6", "Wander Moura", "Brazil", "8:33.47" ], [ "7", "Salvador Miranda", "Mexico", "8:36.24" ], [ "8", "Daniel Torres", "Mexico", "8:40.67" ] ]
Men 's results -- 3000 meters steeplechase
July 19
1998_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_14
These are the full results of the 1998 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics which took place on July 17-18, 1998 on Estádio Universitário in Lisbon, Portugal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_800_metres
1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 800 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "David Sharpe", "United Kingdom", "1:48.32" ], [ "2", "Manuel Balmaceda", "Chile", "1:48.91" ], [ "3", "Andriy Sudnik", "Soviet Union", "1:48.93" ], [ "4", "Predrag Melnjak", "Yugoslavia", "1:49.54" ], [ "5", "Paul Williams", "United Kingdom", "1:49.78" ], [ "6", "Sergey Timofeyev", "Soviet Union", "1:49.92" ], [ "7", "Geoffrey Seurey", "Kenya", "1:50.28" ], [ "8", "George Kersh", "United States", "1:50.41" ] ]
Results -- Final
18 July
1986_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_800_metres_0
The men's 800 metres event at the 1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Athens, Greece, at Olympic Stadium on 16, 17 and 18 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMM_Tai_Hub
GMM Tai Hub
[ "Year", "Title", "Release date ( s )" ]
[ [ "2002", "Mekhong Full Moon Party", "October 11 , 2002" ], [ "2003", "Fan Chan", "October 3 , 2003" ], [ "2004", "Shutter", "September 9 , 2004" ], [ "2004", "M.A.I.D", "December 23 , 2004" ], [ "2004", "Pattaya Maniac", "October 7 , 2004" ], [ "2005", "The Tin Mine", "May 17 , 2005" ], [ "2005", "Oops There 's Dad", "July 28 , 2005" ], [ "2005", "Dear Dakanda", "October 6 , 2005" ], [ "2006", "Dek hor ( Dorm )", "February 2 , 2006" ], [ "2006", "Metrosexual", "July 13 , 2006" ], [ "2006", "See How They Run", "August 3 , 2005" ], [ "2006", "Seasons Change", "August 23 , 2006" ], [ "2006", "Lucky Loser", "October 19 , 2006" ], [ "2006", "The Possible", "July 13 , 2006" ], [ "2007", "Body", "October 4 , 2007" ], [ "2007", "Alone", "March 29 , 2007" ], [ "2007", "Final Score", "February 1 , 2007" ], [ "2007", "The Bedside Detective", "September 6 , 2007" ], [ "2007", "Kung Fu Tootsie", "July 19 , 2007" ], [ "2008", "Handle Me With Care", "February 21 , 2008" ] ]
Filmography
GMM_Tai_Hub_0
GMM Tai Hub or GTH () was a film studio of the Thai entertainment conglomerate GMM Grammy. It was formed in 2003 by the merger of GMM Pictures with producer Visute Poolvoralaks's Tai Entertainment and Jira Maligool's Hub Ho Hin film company, following the box-office success of the childhood romantic comedy, Fan Chan, which the three companies had a hand in producing. The studio was dissolved in December 2015 due to internal conflicts. It was replaced by the newly established GDH 559.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_200_metre_breaststroke
Swimming at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre breaststroke
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "John Davies", "Australia", "2:36.8" ], [ "2", "Ľudovít Komadeľ", "Czechoslovakia", "2:38.8" ], [ "3", "Nobuyasu Hirayama", "Japan", "2:39.1" ], [ "4", "Gerald Holan", "United States", "2:39.2" ], [ "5", "Monte Nitzkowski", "United States", "2:41.4" ], [ "6", "Daan Buijze", "Netherlands", "2:42.6" ], [ "7", "Orlando Cossani", "Argentina", "2:43.1" ], [ "8", "George Portelance", "Canada", "2:43.8" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Eight fastest swimmers advanced to final . Semifinal 1
Swimming_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_200_metre_breaststroke_6
The men's 200 metre breaststroke event at the 1952 Olympic Games took place between 31 July and 2 August at the Swimming Stadium. This swimming event used the breaststroke. Because an Olympic size swimming pool is 50 metres long, this race consisted of four lengths of the pool.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Radecki
Barbara Radecki
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1987", "Check It Out !", "Gilda", "Episode : Here Comes the Bride" ], [ "1989", "The Twilight Zone", "Fan", "Episode : Special Service" ], [ "1990", "Friday the 13th : The Series", "Carol", "Episode : The Long Road Home" ], [ "1995 , 1998 , 2000", "Sailor Moon", "Ikuko Tsukino , Queen Serenity ( ep . 1 ) , Michelle / Sailor Neptune", "60 episodes" ], [ "1996", "Forever Knight", "Andrea King", "Episode : Dead of Night" ], [ "1997", "La Femme Nikita", "Suzanne Perez", "Episode : Escape" ], [ "1998", "Eerie , Indiana : The Other Dimension", "Mrs. Covington", "Episode : The Goody Two-Shoes People" ], [ "1998", "Goosebumps", "Alice Rowe", "2 episodes" ], [ "2001", "Twice in a Lifetime", "Young Camilla Bianco", "Episode : Mama Mia" ], [ "2003", "The Eleventh Hour", "Shannon Marsh", "Episode : Do n't Have a Cow" ], [ "2003-2004", "Queer as Folk", "Kellie McQuaid", "2 episodes" ], [ "2003", "Wild Card", "Mrs. Bridges", "Episode : Sand Trap" ], [ "2004", "Zixx", "Mrs. Millis", "Episode : Four 's a Crowd" ], [ "2004", "Doc", "Paula Clayton", "Episode : Wedding Bell Blues" ], [ "2005", "Kojak", "Jill Foster", "Episode : East Sixties" ], [ "2006", "11 Cameras", "Paula", "20 episodes" ], [ "2006", "Getting Along Famously", "Debbie Bronte", "6 episodes" ], [ "2006", "Angela 's Eyes", "Laura Keene", "Episode : Political Eyes" ], [ "2009", "The Listener", "Julia Higgins", "Episode : A Voice in the Dark" ], [ "2010", "Warehouse 13", "Evelyn", "Episode : Buried" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Barbara_Radecki_1
Barbara Radecki is a Canadian actress who has performed several roles for television shows, movies, and has voiced several animated roles, most notably the voice of Sailor Neptune in the English version of Sailor Moon S. She had appeared in several earlier episodes as Ikuko Tsukino and Queen Serenity as well. She lives in the Toronto area with her husband, Philippe Ayoub.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tropical_cyclone-spawned_tornadoes
List of tropical cyclone-spawned tornadoes
[ "Tropical cyclone", "Date of ( first ) tornado", "Tornadoes", "Area affected" ]
[ [ "Hurricane Gordon", "September 16 , 2000", "11", "Florida , North Carolina , South Carolina" ], [ "Tropical Storm Helene", "September 22 , 2000", "13", "Florida , Georgia , South Carolina" ], [ "Hurricane Keith", "October 6 , 2000", "1", "Texas" ], [ "Tropical Storm Alison", "June 11 , 2001", "28", "Florida , Alabama , Georgia , Louisiana , Mississippi , South Carolina , Virginia , MA , ME , Texas" ], [ "Tropical Storm Barry", "August 2 , 2001", "5", "Florida , Mississippi , MO" ], [ "Tropical Storm Gabrielle", "September 13 , 2001", "18", "Florida" ], [ "Hurricane Michelle", "November 5 , 2001", "5", "Florida" ], [ "Tropical Storm Fay", "September 6 , 2002", "11", "Texas" ], [ "Hurricane Gustav", "September 10 , 2002", "1", "North Carolina" ], [ "Tropical Storm Hanna", "September 14 , 2002", "2", "Alabama , Georgia" ], [ "Hurricane Isidore", "September 25 , 2002", "10", "Alabama , Florida , Louisiana" ], [ "Hurricane Lili", "October 3 , 2002", "26", "Alabama , Mississippi , Louisiana , KY" ], [ "Hurricane Kyle", "October 8 , 2002", "8", "South Carolina , North Carolina" ], [ "Hurricane Charley", "August 13 , 2004", "16", "Florida , North Carolina , Virginia" ], [ "Hurricane Gaston", "August 29 , 2004", "33", "" ], [ "Hurricane Frances", "September 4-8 , 2004", "103*", "Florida , Georgia , South Carolina , North Carolina , Virginia" ], [ "Hurricane Ivan", "September 16 , 2004", "117*", "Virginia , Georgia , Florida , PA , Alabama , South Carolina , MD , North Carolina , WV" ], [ "Tropical Storm Arlene", "June 11 , 2005", "3", "Florida , Indiana" ], [ "Hurricane Cindy", "July 5 , 2005", "48", "North Carolina , Alabama , Virginia , Georgia , Mississippi , South Carolina , Louisiana , Maryland" ], [ "Hurricane Dennis", "July 10 , 2005", "10", "Florida and Georgia" ] ]
List of tornadoes -- 2000–2009
List_of_tropical_cyclone-spawned_tornadoes_4
Intense tropical cyclones usually produce tornadoes, the majority of those weak, especially upon landfall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_and_the_City
Sex and the City
[ "Portrayed by", "Character", "Notes", "Recurring seasons", "Episodes", "Episode count" ]
[ [ "Chris Noth", "Mr. Big ( John James Preston )", "Carrie 's on-again-off-again boyfriend now husband", "1-6", "1.01-6.20", "41" ], [ "David Eigenberg", "Steven Steve Brady", "Miranda 's boyfriend , now husband", "2-6", "2.08-6.20", "41" ], [ "Willie Garson", "Stanford Blatch", "Carrie 's friend", "1-6", "1.01-6.18", "27" ], [ "Kyle MacLachlan", "Trey MacDougal", "Charlotte 's first husband", "3-4", "3.07-4.18", "23" ], [ "John Corbett", "Aidan Shaw", "Carrie 's boyfriend", "3-4 , 6", "3.05-4.16 , 6.01", "22" ], [ "Evan Handler", "Harry Goldenblatt", "Charlotte 's lawyer and second husband", "5-6", "5.06-6.20", "18" ], [ "Jason Lewis", "Jerry Smith Jerrod", "Samantha 's boyfriend", "6", "6.02-6.20", "18" ], [ "Lynn Cohen", "Magda", "Miranda 's housekeeper", "3-6", "3.03-6.20", "13" ], [ "James Remar", "Richard Wright", "Samantha 's boyfriend", "4-5 , 6", "4.10-5.03 , 6.13", "12" ], [ "Mario Cantone", "Anthony Marantino", "Charlotte 's wedding planner and friend", "3-6", "3.11-6.20", "12" ], [ "Frances Sternhagen", "Bunny MacDougal", "Trey 's mother", "3-5", "3.09-5.06", "10" ], [ "Mikhail Baryshnikov", "Aleksandr Petrovsky", "Carrie 's boyfriend , 'The Russian '", "6", "6.12-6.20", "9" ], [ "Ron Livingston", "Jack Berger", "Carrie 's boyfriend", "5-6", "5.05-6.06", "8" ], [ "Sean Palmer", "Marcus Adant", "Stanford 's boyfriend", "5-6", "5.04-6.18", "8" ], [ "Bridget Moynahan", "Natasha Naginsky", "Mr. Big 's second wife", "2-3", "2.17-3.17", "7" ], [ "Ben Weber", "Skipper Johnston", "Miranda 's boyfriend", "1-2", "1.01-2.14", "7" ], [ "Blair Underwood", "Dr. Robert E. Leeds", "Miranda 's boyfriend", "6", "6.09-6.14", "5" ], [ "Candice Bergen", "Enid Mead ( later changed to Enid Frick )", "Carrie 's publisher at Vogue magazine", "4-6", "4.17-6.18", "3" ], [ "Sônia Braga", "Maria Diega Reyes", "Samantha 's girlfriend", "4", "4.03-4.05", "3" ] ]
Cast and characters -- Recurring roles
List of notables recurring roles during series
Sex_and_the_City_0
Sex and the City is an American romantic comedy-drama television series created by Darren Star and produced by HBO. Broadcast from 1998 until 2004, the original run of the show had a total of 94 episodes. Throughout its six-year run, the show received contributions from various producers, writers, and directors, principally Michael Patrick King. Set and filmed in New York City and based on Candace Bushnell's 1997 book of the same name, the show follows the lives of a group of four women - three in their mid-thirties and one in her forties - who, despite their different natures and ever-changing sex lives, remain inseparable and confide in each other. Starring Sarah Jessica Parker (as Carrie Bradshaw) and co-starring Kim Cattrall (as Samantha Jones), Kristin Davis (as Charlotte York), and Cynthia Nixon (as Miranda Hobbes), the quirky series had multiple continuing storylines that tackled relevant and modern social issues such as sexuality, safe sex, promiscuity, and femininity, while exploring the difference between friendships and romantic relationships. The deliberate omission of the better part of the early lives of the four women was the writers' way of exploring social life - from sex to relationships - through each of their four very different, individual perspectives. Sex and the City has received both acclaim and criticism for its subjects and characters, and is credited with helping to increase HBO's popularity as a network. The series has won several accolades, including seven of its 54 Emmy Award nominations, eight of its 24 Golden Globe Award nominations, and three of its 11 Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. The series placed fifth on Entertainment Weekly's New TV Classics list, and has been listed as one of the best television series of all time by Time in 2007 and TV Guide in 2013. The series still airs in syndication worldwide. It spawned two feature films, Sex and the City (2008) and Sex and the City 2 (2010), and a prequel television series commissioned by The CW, The Carrie Diaries (2013-2014).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_5000_metres
2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Muktar Edris", "Ethiopia", "13:38.95" ], [ "2", "Abrar Osman Adem", "Eritrea", "13:40.52" ], [ "3", "Wiliam Malel Sitonik", "Kenya", "13:40.52" ], [ "4", "Younés Essalhi", "Morocco", "13:41.69" ], [ "5", "Tsegaye Mekonnen", "Ethiopia", "13:44.43" ], [ "6", "Phillip Kipyeko", "Uganda", "13:45.52" ], [ "7", "Moses Martin Kurong", "Uganda", "13:52.96" ], [ "8", "Moses Mukono Letoyie", "Kenya", "13:56.60" ], [ "9", "Dino Bošnjak", "Croatia", "14:13.48" ], [ "10", "François Barrer", "France", "14:16.46" ], [ "11", "Kota Murayama", "Japan", "14:18.24" ], [ "12", "Krubhli Shiferaw Erassa", "United States", "14:19.28" ], [ "13", "Kyle King", "United States", "14:19.97" ], [ "14", "Kazuma Taira", "Japan", "14:22.95" ], [ "15", "Lorenzo Dini", "Italy", "14:22.97" ], [ "16", "Aaron Hendrikx", "Canada", "14:29.32" ], [ "17", "Abdelmunaim Yahya Adam", "Sudan", "14:35.70" ], [ "18", "Samuele Dini", "Italy", "14:43.43" ], [ "19", "Souleiman Robleh", "Djibouti", "14:48.17" ], [ "20", "Rethabile Molefi", "Lesotho", "14:50.60" ] ]
Results
The start of the 5000 metres
2012_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_5000_metres_0
The men's 5000 metres at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on 14 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Diego_Film_Critics_Society_Award_for_Best_Performance_by_an_Ensemble
San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by an Ensemble
[ "Year", "Winner", "Cast members" ]
[ [ "2010", "44 Inch Chest", "Stephen Dillane , John Hurt , Ian McShane , Melvil Poupaud , Joanne Whalley , Tom Wilkinson , and Ray Winstone" ], [ "2011", "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2", "Helena Bonham Carter , David Bradley , Jim Broadbent , Robbie Coltrane , Warwick Davis , Tom Felton , Ralph Fiennes , Michael Gambon , Domhnall Gleeson , Rupert Grint , George Harris , Ciarán Hinds , John Hurt , Jason Isaacs , Gemma Jones , Dave Legeno , Matthew Lewis , Evanna Lynch , Kelly Macdonald , Miriam Margolyes , Helen McCrory , Nick Moran , Gary Oldman , James Phelps , Oliver Phelps , Clémence Poésy , Daniel Radcliffe , Alan Rickman , Maggie Smith , Natalia Tena , David Thewlis , Emma Thompson , Julie Walters , Emma Watson , Mark Williams , and Bonnie Wright" ], [ "2012", "The Perks of Being a Wallflower", "Brian Balzerini , Nicholas Braun , Joan Cusack , Nina Dobrev , Adam Hagenbuch , Logan Lerman , Melanie Lynskey , Dylan McDermott , Ezra Miller , Paul Rudd , Tom Savini , Johnny Simmons , Tom Kruszewski , Reece Thompson , Kate Walsh , Emma Watson , Mae Whitman , and Erin Wilhelmi" ], [ "2013", "American Hustle", "Amy Adams , Christian Bale , Bradley Cooper , Robert De Niro , Jack Huston , Jennifer Lawrence , Alessandro Nivola , Michael Peña , Elisabeth Röhm , Jeremy Renner , and Shea Whigham" ], [ "2014", "Birdman or ( The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance )", "Michael Keaton , Zach Galifianakis , Edward Norton , Andrea Riseborough , Amy Ryan , Emma Stone , Naomi Watts , Merritt Wever , Lindsay Duncan , and Jeremy Shamos" ], [ "2015", "What We Do in the Shadows", "Jemaine Clement , Rhys Darby , and Taika Waititi" ], [ "2016", "Hell or High Water", "Chris Pine , Jeff Bridges , Ben Foster , Dale Dickey , Gil Birmingham , Marin Ireland , Katy Mixon , Melanie Papalia , and Kevin Rankin" ], [ "2017", "Mudbound", "Jonathan Banks , Mary J. Blige , Jason Clarke , Garrett Hedlund , Jason Mitchell , Rob Morgan , and Carey Mulligan" ], [ "2018", "Game Night", "Jason Bateman , Rachel McAdams , Billy Magnussen , Sharon Horgan , Lamorne Morris , Kylie Bunbury , Jesse Plemons , Michael C. Hall , and Kyle Chandler" ] ]
Winners -- 2010s
San_Diego_Film_Critics_Society_Award_for_Best_Performance_by_an_Ensemble_1
The San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by an Ensemble (formerly for Best Cast) is an annual film award given by the San Diego Film Critics Society.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999–2000_Copa_del_Rey
1999–2000 Copa del Rey
[ "Home team", "Score", "Away team" ]
[ [ "Ponferradina", "4-3", "Cultural Leonesa" ], [ "Real Ávila", "2-2 ( p )", "Talavera" ], [ "Gimnástica Segoviana", "1-0", "Universidad de Las Palmas" ], [ "Premià", "2-0", "Levante" ], [ "Novelda", "2-1", "Elche" ], [ "Izarra", "0-2", "Barakaldo" ], [ "Zamora", "2-1", "Racing Ferrol" ], [ "Real Unión", "1-0", "Burgos" ], [ "Lanzarote", "1-1 ( p )", "Getafe" ], [ "Figueruelas", "1-2", "Bermeo" ], [ "Guadix", "0-0 ( p )", "Polideportivo Almería" ], [ "Alzira", "( p ) 1-1", "Real Murcia" ], [ "Dos Hermanas", "1-3", "Córdoba" ], [ "Coria", "1-0", "Cádiz" ], [ "Linense", "1-2", "Melilla" ], [ "Lorca", "1-0", "Cartagena" ] ]
Preliminary round
1999–2000_Copa_del_Rey_1
The 1999-2000 Copa del Rey was the 98th staging of the Copa del Rey. The competition started on 1 September 1999 and concluded on 27 May 2000 with the Final, held at the Estadio Mestalla in Valencia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1926_Tennessee_Docs_football_team
1926 Tennessee Docs football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "October 2", "West Tennessee State", "W 21-0" ], [ "October 9", "Loyola ( LA )", "L 6-14" ], [ "October 16", "Bethel ( TN )", "W 31-6" ], [ "October 30", "Union ( TN )", "W 6-0" ], [ "November 11", "Ouachita Baptist", "L 0-37" ], [ "November 20", "Cumberland ( TN )", "L 0-12" ], [ "November 25", "Southwestern ( TN )", "L 0-6" ], [ "November 27", "at Little Rock", "L 0-32" ] ]
Schedule
1926_Tennessee_Docs_football_team_0
The 1926 Tennessee Docs football team (variously Docs, UT Doctors or the Tennessee Medicos) represented the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in Memphis in the 1926 college football season. It was their last season of play. The final game saw Vanderbilt teammates Gil Reese and Jess Neely coach against one another.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vogue_Brasil_cover_models
List of Vogue Brasil cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "January", "Luiza & Yasmin Brunet", "Luiz Garrido" ], [ "February", "Gisele Bündchen", "Bob Wolfenson" ], [ "March", "Caroline Ribeiro", "Jorge Lepesteuer" ], [ "April", "Caroline Ribeiro", "Jacques Dequeker" ], [ "May", "Marilyn Monroe", "Bert Stern" ], [ "July", "Ana Hickmann & Dorival Caymmi", "Miro" ], [ "August", "Adriana Lima", "Daniel Klajmic" ], [ "September", "Adriana Lima", "Miro" ], [ "October", "Luciana Gimenez", "Miro" ], [ "November", "Ana Beatriz Barros", "Gui Paganini" ], [ "December", "Fernanda Motta", "Paschoal Rodriguez" ] ]
2000s -- 2003
List_of_Vogue_Brasil_cover_models_3
This list of Vogue Brasil cover models 2000-present is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Brasil, the Brazilian edition of Vogue magazine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_breakdown_of_the_2011_Hong_Kong_local_elections
Results breakdown of the 2011 Hong Kong local elections
[ "Party", "Leader", "%", "Seats", "±" ]
[ [ "DAB", "Tam Yiu-chung", "23.89%", "136", "+16" ], [ "Democratic", "Albert Ho", "17.42%", "47", "-3" ], [ "ADPL", "Bruce Liu", "3.85%", "15", "-2" ], [ "Civil Force", "Ho Hau-cheung", "2.98%", "15", "-3" ], [ "FTU", "Cheng Yiu-tong", "3.10%", "11", "+7" ], [ "Liberal", "Miriam Lau", "1.98%", "9", "+3" ], [ "Neo Democrats", "Gary Fan & others", "2.15%", "8", "0" ], [ "Civic", "Alan Leong", "4.03%", "7", "-5" ], [ "NWSC", "Leung Yiu-chung", "1.22%", "5", "+2" ], [ "NPP", "Regina Ip", "1.32%", "4", "+3" ] ]
Results_breakdown_of_the_Hong_Kong_local_elections,_2011_0
This is the results breakdown of the Hong Kong district council elections, 2011. The results are generated from the Registration and Electoral Office website and 1to 99.org.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andoy_Ranay
Andoy Ranay
[ "Date Started", "Date Ended", "Title", "Network", "Notes" ]
[ [ "February 10 , 2020", "N/A", "Love Thy Woman", "ABS-CBN", "" ], [ "August 18 , 2019", "N/A", "Call Me Tita", "iWant", "" ], [ "April 29 , 2019", "August 9 , 2019", "Sino ang May Sala ? : Mea Culpa", "ABS-CBN", "with Dan Villegas" ], [ "September 25 , 2017", "April 13 , 2018", "The Good Son", "ABS-CBN", "with Manny Q. Palo" ], [ "August 29 , 2016", "January 20 , 2017", "Till I Met You", "ABS-CBN", "with Antoinette Jadaone" ], [ "August 30 , 2015", "October 25 , 2015", "Wansapanataym : I Heart Kuryente Kid", "ABS-CBN", "" ], [ "June 13 , 2015", "N/A", "Ipaglaban Mo : May Hangganan Ang Lahat", "ABS-CBN", "" ], [ "November 17 , 2014", "March 6 , 2015", "More Than Words", "GMA Network", "" ], [ "June 2 , 2014", "September 19 , 2014", "Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real", "GMA Network", "" ], [ "March 18 , 2013", "September 6 , 2013", "Mundo Mo ' y Akin", "GMA Network", "" ], [ "January 16 , 2012", "June 1 , 2012", "Legacy", "GMA Network", "with Jay Altarejos" ], [ "March 5 , 2012", "July 6 , 2012", "Hiram na Puso", "GMA Network", "with Roderick AP . Lindayag" ], [ "February 7 , 2011", "May 27 , 2011", "I Heart You , Pare !", "GMA Network", "with Joyce E. Bernal" ], [ "June 28 , 2010", "October 15 , 2010", "Endless Love", "GMA Network", "with Mac Alejandre" ], [ "February 8 , 2010", "May 28 , 2010", "First Time", "GMA Network", "" ], [ "October 8 , 2007", "May 23 , 2008", "Prinsesa ng Banyera", "ABS-CBN", "with Rechie A. Del Carmen" ], [ "January 31 , 2005", "May 13 , 2005", "'Til Death Do Us Part", "ABS-CBN", "with John-D Lazatin" ] ]
Filmography -- TV Director
Andoy_Ranay_1
Andoy Ranay is a director from the Philippines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Barry
Alice Barry
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2001", "Phoenix Nights", "Series regular" ], [ "2001", "Bob & Rose", "Beth Armitage" ], [ "2001-02", "Clocking Off", "Peggy Hargreaves" ], [ "2002", "Having It Off", "Mrs Needham" ], [ "2002", "Linda Green", "Barbara" ], [ "2004", "The Royal", "Patient" ], [ "2004-2013", "Shameless", "Lillian Tyler" ], [ "2006", "New Street Law", "Mrs Abel" ], [ "2007", "Coronation Street", "Mrs Reddish" ], [ "2007", "Chute !", "Ross ' Mum" ], [ "2008", "The Paul O'Grady Show", "Herself" ], [ "2009", "The Fattest Man in Britain", "Joyce" ], [ "2012", "Let 's Dance for Sport Relief", "Herself" ], [ "2013", "Coronation Street", "Mary Ann Galloway" ], [ "2014", "Benidorm", "Maureen ( Maureen may appear in Series 8 )" ], [ "2014", "Doctors", "Mrs Waverly" ], [ "2019-", "Scarborough", "Mrs. Bell" ] ]
Selected filmography
Alice_Barry_0
Alice Barry (born 1951) is an English actress. Her first regular television role was playing Peggy Hargreaves in Clocking Off. She regularly appeared in Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights and Bob & Rose, and has had minor roles in Linda Green and The Royal. She has more recently appeared in Shameless as Lillian Tyler, and advertisements for Nutrigrain cake bars. On 9 April 2007 she appeared as a neighbour in Coronation Street, On 3 April 2008 she appeared on The Paul O'Grady Show alongside fellow Shameless star Sean Gilder, who portrayed Paddy Maguire. In October 2013, she reappeared in Coronation Street as Mary Ann Galloway, the fortune teller who made Hayley Cropper's (Julie Hesmondhalgh) dream of visiting the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool come true, even though it was closed for maintenance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Under_19_Bayernliga
Under 19 Bayernliga
[ "Club", "Championships", "Finals" ]
[ [ "1 . FC Nürnberg", "26", "44" ], [ "FC Bayern Munich", "13", "18" ], [ "TSV 1860 Munich", "7", "13" ], [ "FC Augsburg", "7", "8" ], [ "SpVgg Unterhaching", "4", "4" ], [ "Jahn Regensburg", "2", "2" ], [ "BC Augsburg", "2", "4" ], [ "SpVgg Greuther Fürth", "2", "3" ], [ "Germania Nürnberg", "2", "2" ], [ "SV Wacker Burghausen", "2", "1" ], [ "1 . FC Schweinfurt 05", "1", "4" ], [ "TG Viktoria Augsburg", "1", "1" ], [ "FC Ingolstadt 04", "2", "0" ], [ "Viktoria Aschaffenburg", "0", "3" ], [ "MTV Ingolstadt", "0", "3" ], [ "FC Vilshofen", "0", "2" ], [ "TSV Straubing", "0", "2" ], [ "1 . FC Bamberg", "0", "1" ], [ "FC Memmingen", "0", "1" ], [ "TSV Waldkirchen", "0", "1" ] ]
Champions -- Winners & Finalists
As of 2019 , this is the standing in the all-time winners list :
Under_19_Bayernliga_6
The Under 19 Bayernliga (German: A-Jugend Bayernliga) is the second tier of under 19 youth football in Bavaria, set below the Under 19 Bundesliga South/Southwest. Until 1996, the league was the highest tier of under 19 football, containing the youth teams of such clubs as FC Bayern Munich, TSV 1860 Munich and 1. FC Nürnberg.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1844
List of shipwrecks in November 1844
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Amelia", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off the Point of Ayre , Isle of Man during a squall" ], [ "Boconie", "Spain", "The ship was driven ashore near Cardiff , Glamorgan , United Kingdom . She was on a voyage from Málaga to Newport , Monmouthshire , United Kingdom" ], [ "Duddon", "United Kingdom", "The ship sprang a leak and was beached at Poole , Dorset . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland to Oporto , Portugal" ], [ "Eleanor", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on the Scroby Sands , Norfolk . She was on a voyage from Sunderland , County Durham to London" ], [ "Fairy Queen", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Saunton , Devon . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to the Ionian Islands" ], [ "Jean Catherine", "British North America", "The ship was abandoned at sea . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Lucien Josephine", "France", "The ship was wrecked on the Scroby Sands . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from South Shields , County Durham to Dunkerque , Nord" ], [ "Maid of the Mist", "British North America", "The schooner was driven ashore at Halifax , Nova Scotia . She was on a voyage from Saint John , New Brunswick to Halifax" ], [ "Orestes", "Spain", "The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Puerta Brava , Uruguay . She was on a voyage from Barcelona to Buenos Aires , Argentina" ], [ "St. George", "United Kingdom", "The ship sank off Conwy , Caernarfonshire with the loss of all hands" ], [ "Varchwal", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Conwy with the loss of her captain . She was on a voyage from Bangor to Liverpool" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1844_13
The list of shipwrecks in November 1844 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1844.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_World_Wrestling_Championships
1992 World Wrestling Championships
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "44 kg", "Pan Yanping China", "Shoko Yoshimura Japan", "Tatiana Karamchakova Russia" ], [ "47 kg", "Zhong Xiue China", "Tetey Alibekova Russia", "Miho Kamibayashi Japan" ], [ "50 kg", "Tricia Saunders United States", "Yoshiko Endo Japan", "Martine Poupon France" ], [ "53 kg", "Wendy Izaguirre Venezuela", "Akemi Kawasaki Japan", "Liudmila Popova Russia" ], [ "57 kg", "Ryoko Sakamoto Japan", "Marine Roy France", "Line Johansen Norway" ], [ "61 kg", "Ine Barlie Norway", "Kimie Hoshikawa Japan", "Kong Yan China" ], [ "65 kg", "Wang Chaoli China", "Wu Huei-li Chinese Taipei", "Elmira Kurbanova Russia" ], [ "70 kg", "Xiomara Guevara Venezuela", "Yayoi Urano Japan", "Chen Chin-ping Chinese Taipei" ], [ "75 kg", "Liu Dongfeng China", "Mitsuko Funakoshi Japan", "Linda Johnsen-Holmeide Norway" ] ]
Medal summary -- Women 's freestyle
1992_World_Wrestling_Championships_2
The 1992 World Wrestling Championships were held in Villeurbanne, France.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_NBB_season
2016–17 NBB season
[ "Team", "Home city", "Stadium", "Capacity", "Head coach", "Appearance", "Last regular season", "Last season playoffs" ]
[ [ "Solar Basquete Cearense", "Fortaleza", "Ginásio Paulo Sarasate", "8,200", "Alberto Bial", "5th", "4th", "Quarterfinals" ], [ "Gocil/Bauru Basket", "Bauru", "Ginásio Panela de Pressão", "2,000", "Demétrius Ferracciú", "9th", "2nd", "Runner-up" ], [ "Campo Mourão Basquete", "Campo Mourão", "Ginásio de Esportes Belin Carolo", "3,000", "Emerson de Souza", "1st", "2nd ( Liga Ouro )", "-" ], [ "UniCEUB/BRB Brasília", "Brasília", "Ginásio da ASCEB", "3,050", "Bruno Savignani", "9th", "6th", "Semifinals" ], [ "Banrisul Caxias do Sul", "Caxias do Sul", "Ginásio Vasco da Gama", "850", "Rodrigo Barbosa", "2nd", "11th", "Round of 16" ], [ "Flamengo", "Rio de Janeiro", "Ginásio Hélio Maurício Ginásio Álvaro Vieira Lima", "800 4,500", "José Alves Neto", "9th", "1st", "Champions" ], [ "Franca", "Franca", "Ginásio Pedrocão", "6,000", "Helinho", "9th", "8th", "Round of 16" ], [ "Liga Sorocabana", "Sorocaba", "Ginásio Gualberto Moreira", "3,000", "Rinaldo Rodrigues", "6th", "13th", "DNQ" ], [ "Macaé", "Macaé", "Ginásio Juquinha", "3,000", "Léo Costa", "4th", "15th", "DNQ" ], [ "Minas Storm", "Belo Horizonte", "Arena Vivo", "4,000", "Cristiano Grama", "9th", "10th", "Round of 16" ], [ "Mogi das Cruzes/Helbor", "Mogi das Cruzes", "Ginásio Municipal Professor Hugo Ramos", "5,000", "Guerrinha", "5th", "5th", "Semifinals" ], [ "Paulistano/Corpore", "São Paulo", "Ginásio Antônio Prado Junior", "1,500", "Gustavo de Conti", "9th", "3rd", "Quarterfinals" ], [ "Pinheiros", "São Paulo", "Poliesportivo Henrique Villaboim", "854", "César Guidetti", "9th", "7th", "Quarterfinals" ], [ "Vasco da Gama", "Rio de Janeiro", "Ginásio Vasco da Gama", "1.000", "Dedé Barbosa", "1st", "1st ( Liga Ouro )", "-" ], [ "Universo Vitória", "Salvador", "Ginásio Poliesportivo de Cajazeiras Fazenda", "2.060", "Régis Marrelli", "2nd", "12th", "Round of 16" ] ]
Participating teams
New teams in the league Vasco da Gama ( 2016 Liga Ouro champions , promoted ) [ 2 ] Campo Mourão Basquete ( 2016 Liga Ouro runners-up , invited ) [ 3 ] Teams that left the league São José [ 4 ] Rio Claro Basquete [ 5 ]
2016–17_NBB_season_0
The 2016-17 NBB season was the 9th season of the Novo Basquete Brasil, the Brazilian basketball league. Once again this tournament was organized entirely by the Liga Nacional de Basquete (LNB). The NBB also qualified teams for international tournaments such as Liga Sudamericana and FIBA Americas League. This season fifteen teams played each other in the regular season. At the end of the home and away matches round the top four teams qualified for the quarterfinals of the playoffs automatically, while the teams finishing in the 5th and 12th place participated in the first round of the playoffs to determine the other four teams in the quarterfinals, in a five-match series. This season maintained 15/16's playoff method of best of 5 games, played on the 1-2-1-1 format. For this season, the last two regular season placed teams were relegated to the Liga Ouro, the NBB second division. Only the Liga Ouro winner received the right to contest NBB in the next year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_team
2015 Alabama Crimson Tide football team
[ "Name", "Number", "Position", "Height", "Weight", "Year", "Hometown", "Notes" ]
[ [ "T. J. Yeldon", "4", "Running back", "6 ' 1", "226", "Junior", "Daphne , AL", "Declared for the 2015 NFL Draft" ], [ "Amari Cooper", "9", "Wide receiver", "6 ' 1", "211", "Junior", "Miami , FL", "Declared for the 2015 NFL Draft" ], [ "Landon Collins", "26", "Defensive back", "6 ' 0", "228", "Junior", "New Orleans , LA", "Declared for the 2015 NFL Draft" ], [ "DeAndrew White", "2", "Wide receiver", "5'11", "193", "Senior", "Houston , TX", "Undrafted Free Agent" ], [ "Blake Sims", "6", "Quarterback", "5'11", "218", "Senior", "Gainesville , GA", "Undrafted Free Agent" ], [ "Jarrick Williams", "20", "Defensive back", "6 ' 1", "209", "Senior", "Mobile , AL", "Undrafted Free Agent" ], [ "Christion Jones", "22", "Wide receiver/return specialist", "5'10", "182", "Senior", "Adamsville , AL", "Undrafted Free Agent" ], [ "Trey DePriest", "33", "Linebacker", "6 ' 0", "254", "Senior", "Springfield , OH", "Undrafted Free Agent" ], [ "Jalston Fowler", "45", "Fullback", "6 ' 1", "248", "Senior", "Mobile , AL", "Declared for the 2015 NFL Draft" ], [ "Xzavier Dickson", "47", "Linebacker", "6 ' 3", "260", "Senior", "Griffin , GA", "Declared for the 2015 NFL Draft" ], [ "Leon Brown", "72", "Offensive tackle", "6 ' 6", "320", "Senior", "Riverdale , MD", "Undrafted Free Agent" ], [ "Arie Kouandjio", "77", "Offensive guard", "6 ' 5", "310", "Senior", "Hyattsville , MD", "Declared for the 2015 NFL Draft" ], [ "Austin Shepherd", "79", "Offensive tackle", "6 ' 4", "315", "Senior", "Buford , GA", "Declared for the 2015 NFL Draft" ], [ "Brian Vogler", "84", "Tight end", "6 ' 7", "263", "Senior", "Columbus , GA", "Undrafted Free Agent" ], [ "Brandon Ivory", "99", "Defensive tackle", "6 ' 4", "311", "Senior", "Memphis , TN", "Undrafted Free Agent" ] ]
Previous season and offseason -- Departures
Notable departures from the 2014 squad included juniors Amari Cooper , T. J. Yeldon , and Landon Collins , who all forwent their final year of eligibility and declared for the 2015 NFL Draft .
2015_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_team_0
The 2015 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It marked the Crimson Tide's 121st overall season, 82nd as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and its 24th within the SEC Western Division. The team played its home games at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They were led by ninth-year head coach Nick Saban. They finished the season with a record of 14 wins and 1 loss (14-1 overall, 7-1 in the SEC), as SEC champions and as consensus national champions after they defeated Clemson in the College Football Playoff (CFP) National Championship Game. Alabama also secured its 10th Associated Press (AP) national title. Running back Derrick Henry became Alabama's second Heisman Trophy recipient. He led the nation in both rushing yards (2,219) and rushing touchdowns (28).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_Israel_State_Cup
1995–96 Israel State Cup
[ "Home Team", "Score", "Away Team" ]
[ [ "Bnei Yehuda", "5-0", "Hapoel Bir al-Maksur" ], [ "Maccabi Haifa", "6-4", "Sektzia Nes Tziona" ], [ "Hapoel Ihud Tzeirei Jaffa", "1-6", "Beitar Jerusalem" ], [ "Hapoel Beit She'an", "2-1", "Beitar Be'er Sheva" ], [ "Maccabi Netanya", "1-3", "Maccabi Herzliya" ], [ "Hapoel Ashdod", "0-2", "Maccabi Petah Tikva" ], [ "Hapoel Haifa", "2-1", "Hapoel Bat Yam" ], [ "Maccabi Ironi Ashdod", "1-0", "Hapoel Kfar Saba" ], [ "Maccabi Tel Aviv", "1-0", "Hapoel Jerusalem" ], [ "Maccabi Yavne", "0-1", "Ironi Rishon LeZion" ], [ "Maccabi Sha'arayim", "0-0 ( a.e.t . ) 5-4 p", "Hapoel Petah Tikva" ], [ "Hapoel Be'er Sheva", "1-2", "Hapoel Kiryat Shmona" ], [ "Hapoel Tel Aviv", "3-4 ( a.e.t . )", "Maccabi Acre" ], [ "Maccabi Jaffa", "0-1", "Hapoel Ramat Gan" ], [ "Shimshon Tel Aviv", "0-3 ( a.e.t . )", "Hapoel Tzafririm Holon" ], [ "Hapoel Kfar Shalem", "1-2", "Beitar Tel Aviv" ] ]
Results -- Eighth Round
1995–96_Israel_State_Cup_1
The 1995-96 Israel State Cup (, Gvia HaMedina) was the 57th season of Israel's nationwide football cup competition and the 42nd after the Israeli Declaration of Independence. The competition was won by Maccabi Tel Aviv who had beaten Ironi Rishon LeZion 4-1 in the final. As Maccabi Tel Aviv won the double, Ironi Rishon LeZion qualified to the 1996-97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, entering in the qualifying round.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Silvera
Frank Silvera
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1951-1957", "Studio One in Hollywood", "Various roles", "2 episodes" ], [ "1954", "The Marriage", "Mr. Ramon", "Episode # 1.1" ], [ "1955", "Producers ' Showcase", "Judge", "Episode : The Skin of Our Teeth" ], [ "1957", "The Seven Lively Arts", "John", "Episode : The World of Nick Adams" ], [ "1958", "Wanted : Dead or Alive", "Sheriff Will Echert", "Episode : Sheriff At Red Rock" ], [ "1958", "Playhouse 90", "Nick Serrello", "Episode : Seven Against the Wall" ], [ "1958", "Perry Mason", "Jonathan Hyett", "Episode : The Case of the Fancy Figures s2e10" ], [ "1959", "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "Mr. Roderiguez", "Episode : A Personal Matter" ], [ "1959", "Dick Powell 's Zane Grey Theater", "Ysidro", "Episode : Trouble at Tres Cruces" ], [ "1959", "Decoy", "Andrew Garcia", "Episode : Across the World" ], [ "1959", "Bat Masterson", "Grasia", "Episode : The Romany Knives" ], [ "1959", "The Lineup", "Papa Vanetti", "Episode : My Son is a Stranger" ], [ "1959", "The Man From Blackhawk", "Kiczek", "Episode : The Gypsy Story" ], [ "1960", "Johnny Ringo", "Bevinetto", "Episode : Shoot the Moon" ], [ "1960", "The Law and Mr. Jones", "Garcia", "Episode : Music to Hurt By" ], [ "1960", "Thriller", "Cesare Romano/Charlie Roman", "Episode : The Guilty Men" ], [ "1960", "Hong Kong", "Kivori", "Episode : Freebooter" ], [ "1960", "The Rebel", "Cota", "Episode : Deathwatch" ], [ "1960", "Riverboat", "Colonel Ashley", "Episode : Devil in Skirts" ], [ "1960", "The Untouchables", "Dino Patrone", "Episode : A Seat on the Fence" ] ]
Filmography
Frank_Silvera_1
Frank Alvin Silvera (July 24, 1914 - June 11, 1970) was a Jamaican-born American character actor and theatrical director. Born in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in Boston, Silvera dropped out of law school in 1934 after winning his first stage role. During the 1930s and 1940s, he was active in numerous stage productions on and off Broadway and appeared in radio shows. Silvera made his film debut in 1952. Over the course of his 36-year career, he was cast in a wide variety of ethnic roles in film and television. Silvera also remained active in theatre. Silvera was nominated for a Best Actor Tony Award in 1963 for his role in The Lady of the Camellias. He founded the Theatre of Being, a Los Angeles theatre for black actors, in 1965. At the time of his death he had a recurring role in the NBC Western series The High Chaparral.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_Nations_League
2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League
[ "Pool 1", "Pool 2", "Pool 3", "Pool 4" ]
[ [ "Rouen , France", "Ningbo , China", "Katowice , Poland ( 25 May ) Kraków , Poland ( 26-27 May )", "Kraljevo , Serbia" ], [ "Kindarena", "Beilun Gymnasium", "Spodek Tauron Arena", "Kraljevo Sports Hall" ], [ "Capacity : 5,700", "Capacity : 8,000", "Capacity : 11,500 / 15,000", "Capacity : 3,331" ], [ "Pool 5", "Pool 6", "Pool 7", "Pool 8" ], [ "Sofia , Bulgaria", "Goiânia , Brazil", "San Juan , Argentina", "Łódź , Poland" ], [ "Arena Armeec", "Goiânia Arena", "Estadio Aldo Cantoni", "Atlas Arena" ], [ "Capacity : 12,373", "Capacity : 11,333", "Capacity : 8,000", "Capacity : 13,805" ], [ "Pool 9", "Pool 10", "Pool 11", "Pool 12" ], [ "Ottawa , Canada", "Osaka , Japan", "Ufa , Russia", "Aix-en-Provence , France" ], [ "TD Place Arena", "Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium", "Ufa Arena", "L'arena du pays d'Aix" ], [ "Capacity : 9,500", "Capacity : 10,000", "Capacity : 8,250", "Capacity : 6,004" ], [ "Pool 13", "Pool 14", "Pool 15", "Pool 16" ], [ "Seoul , South Korea", "Ludwigsburg , Germany", "Hoffman Estates , United States", "Varna , Bulgaria" ], [ "Jangchung Arena", "Arena Ludwigsburg", "Sears Centre Arena", "Palace of Culture and Sports" ], [ "Capacity : 4,507", "Capacity : 5,325", "Capacity : 10,000", "Capacity : 6,000" ], [ "Pool 17", "Pool 18", "Pool 19", "Pool 20" ], [ "Melbourne , Australia", "Jiangmen , China", "Tehran , Iran", "Modena , Italy" ], [ "Hisense Arena", "Jiangmen Sports Center Gymnasium", "Azadi Indoor Stadium", "PalaPanini" ], [ "Capacity : 10,500", "Capacity : 8,500", "Capacity : 12,000", "Capacity : 4,968" ] ]
Venues -- Preliminary round
2018_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_Nations_League_17
The 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League was the inaugural edition of the FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League, a new annual international men's volleyball tournament contested by 16 national teams that replaced the former World League in the international calendar. The competition was held between May and July 2018 and the final round took place in the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Lille metropolitan area, France. Russia won the inaugural edition, defeating the home team in straight sets in the final. Both teams contesting the final had previously won the World League - Russia on three opportunities and France on two. United States, which also had won the World League twice, defeated the reigning Olympic champions and 9-time World League winners Brazil in straight sets for the bronze medal. Maxim Mikhaylov from Russia, who was the World League MVP in 2011, was elected the Most valuable player. South Korea were the last placed challenger team after the preliminary round and were replaced by Challenger Cup winners Portugal in the 2019 edition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
2013 Giro d'Italia, Stage 1 to Stage 11
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Vincenzo Nibali ( ITA )", "Astana", "43h 26 ' 27" ], [ "2", "Cadel Evans ( AUS )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 41" ], [ "3", "Rigoberto Urán ( COL )", "Team Sky", "+ 2 ' 04" ], [ "4", "Bradley Wiggins ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "+ 2 ' 05" ], [ "5", "Robert Gesink ( NED )", "Blanco Pro Cycling", "+ 2 ' 12" ], [ "6", "Michele Scarponi ( ITA )", "Lampre-Merida", "+ 2 ' 13" ], [ "7", "Mauro Santambrogio ( ITA )", "Vini Fantini-Selle Italia", "+ 2 ' 55" ], [ "8", "Przemysław Niemiec ( POL )", "Lampre-Merida", "+ 3 ' 35" ], [ "9", "Beñat Intxausti ( ESP )", "Movistar Team", "+ 4 ' 05" ], [ "10", "Domenico Pozzovivo ( ITA )", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "+ 4 ' 17" ] ]
General classification after stage 11 [ 107 ]
2013_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11_22
The 2013 Giro d'Italia began on 4 May, and stage 11 occurred on 15 May. The 2013 edition began with a road stage, for the first time since 2003, around Naples before a team time trial took place the following day on the island of Ischia. The rest of the opening half of the race - remaining within Italy for the duration - consisted of medium-mountain stages, save for two categorised flat stages and the first of two individual time trials during the event; the -long eighth stage between Gabicce Mare and Saltara, where each remaining member of the starting peloton of 207 riders competed against the clock. Mark Cavendish became the first race leader, as he won the opening stage in Naples; the first of two stage wins that Cavendish achieved during the opening half of the race, along with the sixth stage. As a result, Cavendish was the only rider to win multiple stages in the opening half of the race. Cavendish lost the race lead the following day, as his team failed to a sufficient time for him to remain in the jersey. won the stage, which put Salvatore Puccio into the maglia rosa after he had placed highest during the opening stage, out of the five remaining members of the train at the finish. Luca Paolini soloed into the leader's jersey after the third stage, attacking with remaining and held clear of the field to win by sixteen seconds. He held the leader's jersey for four days, before losing it on the seventh stage, held in heavy rain. On that stage, Adam Hansen - a rider who had completed all three Grand Tours in 2012 - took the honours by over a minute from a stage-long breakaway, while Beñat Intxausti was able to take the leader's jersey after finishing in the group of the overall favourites for the race. Intxausti's weakness in the time trial discipline saw him surrender the lead the following day, losing three-and-a-half minutes to the stage winner, team-mate Alex Dowsett. Vincenzo Nibali - a previous Grand Tour winner at the 2010 Vuelta a España - assumed the race lead, and held the lead to the end of the eleventh stage, which marked the halfway point of the race.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACA_Hurricane
ACA Hurricane
[ "Cities Using Or That Have Used The ACA Hurricane", "Number of Sirens , Operation Status", "Model" ]
[ [ "Addyston , OH", "1 , Removed", "MKII-130" ], [ "Kewaunee , WI", "At least 4 , Removed and Replaced Later on ( Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant )", "MKII-130" ], [ "Baxter , MN", "1 , Removed", "130" ], [ "Benton Harbor , MI", "About 10 , Removed and Replaced With Whelen WPS Omnidirectional Sirens in 1996 ( Cook Nuclear Power Plant )", "MKII-130" ], [ "Crystal River , FL", "Approximately 10 , Removed ( Crystal River NPP system ) . All replaced with Whelen sirens", "MKII-130" ], [ "Centralia , IL", "2 , 1 Removed , 1 In Private Possession", "130" ], [ "Darien , IL", "2 , 1 Still Operational , 1 Removed for Private Possession", "MKII-130" ], [ "Fayetteville , OH", "1 , Removed", "MKII-130" ], [ "Garland , TX", "4 , Removed . Replaced with Whelen sirens", "MKII-130" ], [ "Greendale , WI", "1 , Removed . Replaced with an American Signal Corporation T-128", "MKII-130" ], [ "Glendale , WI", "1 , Removed", "MKII-130" ], [ "Greenville , TX", "2 , 1 is out of service as the switch is set to the ( OFF ) position . The Hurricane located near the car dealership has a detached blower , with reports of the siren changing directions . It is assumed active as the power switch remains in the ( ON ) position with no evidence of cut wires . No test videos have been made on this one", "MKII-130" ], [ "La Crescent , MN", "3 , Removed ( 1 Hurricane MKII-130 is replaced by a Sentry siren and other Hurricane is replaced by a Federal Signal 2001-130 )", "MKII-130" ], [ "Milwaukee , WI", "2 , 1 operational . The one at the West Bradley fire station is confirmed to still be working , no sources of replacement . It will only be removed if it ceases operation . The other one is stored at the ASC Headquarters", "MKII-130" ], [ "Moore , OK", "2 , All Removed and Replaced", "MKII-130" ], [ "Oak Harbor , Ohio", "All removed and replaced with Thunderbolts and XT22s", "MKII-130" ], [ "Plymouth , MN", "1 , Removed", "130" ], [ "Rolling Meadows , IL", "3 , Removed", "MKII-130 , 130" ], [ "Spencer , IN", "2 , All removed in 1993 . 1 Bought by Private owner , the other one was most likely scrapped", "MKII-130" ], [ "Minnetonka , MN", "3 , removed", "130" ] ]
Cities using the Hurricane 130
ACA_Hurricane_1
The ACA Hurricane was a 130dB civilian defense siren, created in 1968, and stopped production around 1980, produced by Alerting Communicators of America, now American Signal Corporation. The Hurricane is very similar to the Federal Signal Thunderbolt Series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Conference_USA_football_season
2019 Conference USA football season
[ "Bowl game", "Date", "Site", "Television", "Time ( CST )", "C-USA team", "Opponent", "Score", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "Bahamas Bowl", "December 20", "Thomas Robinson Stadium • Nassau , Bahamas", "ESPN", "1:00 p.m", "Charlotte", "Buffalo", "9-31", "13,547" ], [ "Boca Raton Bowl", "December 21", "FAU Stadium • Boca Raton , Florida", "ABC", "2:30 p.m", "Florida Atlantic", "SMU", "52-28", "23,187" ], [ "Camellia Bowl", "December 21", "Cramton Bowl • Montgomery , Alabama", "ESPN", "4:30 p.m", "FIU", "Arkansas St", "26-34", "16,209" ], [ "New Orleans Bowl", "December 21", "Mercedes-Benz Superdome • New Orleans , Louisiana", "ESPN", "8:00 p.m", "UAB", "Appalachian St", "17-31", "21,202" ], [ "Gasparilla Bowl", "December 23", "Raymond James Stadium • Tampa , Florida", "ESPN", "1:30 p.m", "Marshall", "UCF", "25-48", "28,987" ], [ "Independence Bowl", "December 26", "Independence Stadium • Shreveport , Louisiana", "ESPN", "3:00 p.m", "Louisiana Tech", "Miami , FL", "14-0", "33,129" ], [ "First Responder Bowl", "December 30", "Gerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park , Texas", "ESPN", "11:30 a.m", "WKU", "WMU", "23-20", "13,164" ], [ "Armed Forces Bowl", "January 4", "Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth , Texas", "ESPN", "10:30 a.m", "Southern Miss", "Tulane", "13-30", "38,513" ] ]
Postseason -- Bowl games
Legend C-USA Win C-USA Loss See also : 2019–20 NCAA football bowl games
2019_Conference_USA_football_season_23
The 2019 Conference USA football season will be the 24th season of College Football play for Conference USA (C-USA). It will be played from August 29, 2019 until January 2020. Conference USA consists of 14 members in two divisions. It will be part of the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The conference consists of 14 members. The Conference USA Football Championship game will be played on December 7.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships_–_Men's_KL3
2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships – Men's KL3
[ "Rank", "Name", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Artem Voronkov", "Russia", "42.701", "QS" ], [ "2", "Iulian Șerban", "Romania", "43.166", "QS" ], [ "3", "Giovane Paula", "Brazil", "44.347", "QS" ], [ "4", "Erik Kiss", "Hungary", "45.262", "QS" ], [ "5", "Kwadzo Klokpah", "Italy", "45.872", "QS" ], [ "6", "Nikiha Miller", "United States", "46.297", "QS" ], [ "7", "Lu Xiaocong", "China", "50.987", "qS" ], [ "8", "Swaleh Yunus", "Kenya", "1:15.013", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
2018_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships_–_Men's_KL3_2
The men's KL3 competition at the 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Montemor-o-Velho took place at the Centro de Alto Rendimento de Montemor-o-Velho.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_NCAA_University_Division_Track_and_Field_Championships
1964 NCAA University Division Track and Field Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "University", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Bobby May", "Rice", "13.7" ], [ "2", "Pete Whitehouse", "Notre Dame", "14.1" ], [ "3", "Norm Johnston", "Iowa State", "14.2" ], [ "4", "Theo Viltz", "USC", "14.2" ], [ "5", "Cyler Thompson", "Houston", "14.2" ], [ "6", "Steve Cortright", "Stanford", "14.3" ] ]
Results -- 110-Meter Hurdles
1964_NCAA_University_Division_Track_and_Field_Championships_8
The 1964 NCAA University Division Track and Field Championships were contested June 18−20 at the 42nd annual NCAA-sanctioned track meet to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate University Division track and field events in the United States. This year's meet was hosted by the University of Oregon at Hayward Field in Eugene. Oregon won the team national championship, the Ducks' second title in program history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Calgary_Stampeders_season
2007 Calgary Stampeders season
[ "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Position", "School/Club Team" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Mike Gyetvai", "OL", "Michigan State" ], [ "1", "5", "Justin Phillips", "LB", "Wilfrid Laurier" ], [ "1", "6", "Jabari Arthur", "WR", "Akron" ], [ "2", "14", "Kevin Challenger", "WR", "Boston College" ], [ "3", "21", "Patrick MacDonald", "DL", "Alberta" ], [ "5", "35", "Henry Bekkering", "K", "Eastern Washington" ], [ "5", "38", "Ian Hazlett", "LB", "Queen 's" ], [ "6", "45", "Greg Hetherington", "SB", "McGill" ] ]
Offseason -- CFL Draft
The 2007 CFL Draft took place on Wednesday , May 2 , 2007 where the Stampeders made eight selections including three in the first round . [ 1 ]
2007_Calgary_Stampeders_season_0
The 2007 Calgary Stampeders season was the 50th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 69th overall. After promising 2nd-place finishes in the West Division in 2005 (11-7) and 2006 (10-8) they finished 3rd in the West Division in 2007, with a disappointing 7-10-1 record, their first losing record in three seasons. They were defeated in the Western Semi-Final 26-24 by the eventual Grey Cup champion Saskatchewan Roughriders. The season was the last in which the team recorded more than two consecutive losses in the regular season in 10 years, recording three consecutive losses to close out the 2017 Calgary Stampeders season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_IAAF_Golden_League
2007 IAAF Golden League
[ "Position", "Country", "Athlete", "Height" ]
[ [ "1", "Croatia", "Blanka Vlašić", "2.00" ], [ "2", "Russia", "Yekaterina Savchenko", "1.97" ], [ "2", "Russia", "Yelena Slesarenko", "1.97" ], [ "4", "Spain", "Ruth Beitia", "1.94" ], [ "5", "Russia", "Anna Chicherova", "1.94" ], [ "5", "Ukraine", "Vita Palamar", "1.94" ], [ "7", "Germany", "Ariane Friedrich", "1.90" ], [ "8", "Kazakhstan", "Marina Aitova", "1.85" ], [ "8", "Sweden", "Emma Green", "1.85" ], [ "10", "United States", "Amy Acuff", "1.85" ], [ "-", "Canada", "Nicole Forrester", "NM" ] ]
ISTAF -- Women 's High Jump
Blanka Vlašić , the Croatian world champion for this event this year , won the event with a good high of 2.00 m .
2007_IAAF_Golden_League_74
The 2007 Golden League was the tenth edition of the IAAF's annual series of six athletics meets, held across Europe, with athletes having the chance to win the Golden League Jackpot of $1 million.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_in_Brandon,_Manitoba
Media in Brandon, Manitoba
[ "Frequency", "Call sign", "Branding", "Format", "Owner", "Notes" ]
[ [ "FM 91.5", "CKLQ-FM", "Q Country 91.5", "Country", "", "" ], [ "FM 92.7", "CBWS-FM", "CBC Music", "public music", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "rebroadcasts CBW-FM Winnipeg" ], [ "FM 94.7", "CKLF-FM", "Star FM", "Hot AC", "Riding Mountain Broadcasting", "" ], [ "FM 96.1", "CKX-FM", "BOB FM", "Adult Hits", "Bell Media Radio", "" ], [ "FM 97.9", "CBWV-FM", "CBC Radio One", "news/information", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "rebroadcasts CBW Winnipeg" ], [ "FM 99.5", "CKSB-8-FM", "Ici Radio-Canada Première", "French news/information", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "rebroadcasts CKSB Winnipeg" ], [ "FM 101.1", "CKXA-FM", "Pure Country 101", "Country", "Bell Media Radio", "Also broadcasts TSN 1290 feed of Winnipeg Jets games" ], [ "FM 106.5", "CJJJ-FM", "CJ106", "campus radio", "Assiniboine Community College", "" ] ]
Radio stations
Media_in_Brandon,_Manitoba_0
This is a list of media in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tour_of_Chongming_Island_Stage_race
2010 Tour of Chongming Island Stage race
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Ina-Yoko Teutenberg ( GER )", "Team HTC-Columbia Women", "5h 40m 43s" ], [ "2", "Kirsten Wild ( NED )", "Cervelo TestTeam", "+ 04s" ], [ "3", "Rochelle Gilmore ( AUS )", "Australia national team", "+ 27s" ], [ "4", "Charlotte Becker ( GER )", "Cervelo TestTeam", "+ 35s" ], [ "5", "Hye Keong Choi ( KOR )", "South Korea national team", "+ 38s" ], [ "6", "Marta Tagliaferro ( ITA )", "Top Girls Fassa Bortolo-Ghezzi", "+ 39s" ], [ "7", "Angela Hennig ( GER )", "Noris Cycling", "+ 40s" ], [ "8", "Alessandra D'Ettore ( ITA )", "Top Girls Fassa Bortolo-Ghezzi", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Vilija Sereikaitė ( LTU )", "Lithuania national team", "+ 42s" ], [ "10", "Aurore Verhoeven ( FRA )", "Esgl 93-Gsd Gestion", "s.t" ] ]
Final classifications -- General classification
2010_Tour_of_Chongming_Island_Stage_race_6
The 2010 Tour of Chongming Island Stage race was the fourth women's edition of the Tour of Chongming Island cycling stage race. It was rated by the UCI as category 2.1, and was held between 5 and 7 May 2010, in China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurumbu
Kurumbu
[ "Track", "Song", "Singer ( s )", "Duration" ]
[ [ "1", "Kingini Mingini", "Yuvan Shankar Raja , Shalini Singh , Prashanthi", "3:57" ], [ "2", "Oviya", "P. S. Balram", "4:11" ], [ "3", "Adichchi Pudichchi", "Devan , Sunitha Sarathy", "4:07" ], [ "4", "Kurumbu", "Instrumental", "" ], [ "5", "Theme Music", "Instrumental", "" ], [ "6", "Aasai Nooru Vagai", "Malaysia Vasudevan , Devan", "4:04" ], [ "7", "Adichchi Pudichchi - II", "Afroze , Gopika Poornima", "" ], [ "8", "Vaa Masakaatre", "Srinivas , Harish Raghavendra , Srilekha Parthasarathy , Subiksha", "4:49" ] ]
Soundtrack
KurumbuSoundtrack album by Yuvan Shankar RajaReleased7 August 2003 ( India ) Recorded2003GenreFeature film soundtrackLabelSa Re Ga MaProducerYuvan Shankar RajaYuvan Shankar Raja chronology Thennavan ( 2003 ) Kurumbu ( 2003 ) Pudhukottayilirundhu Saravanan ( 2003 ) The music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja , teaming up with newcomer Vishnuvardhan , who since then has worked together with him and scored the music in all his films . The soundtrack was released on 7 August 2003 , featuring 8 tracks , including one remixed song , which is the first ever remix of a Tamil film song to feature in another Tamil film , starting off a new trend and the era of remixes in the Tamil film industry . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The lyrics were penned by Pa. Vijay .
Kurumbu_0
Kurumbu (English: Naughty) is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Vishnuvardhan, making his directorial debut. The film, a remake of the 2002 Telugu film Allari, stars Allari Naresh, who also starred in the original version, which marked his acting debut, along with the female artists Diya and Nikita Thukral in lead roles. The film released on 21 November 2003 to poor reviews, failing to repeat the success of the original version and hence, ending up as a box-office bomb, being considered as the only commercially unsuccessful film of director Vishnuvardhan. Although there is the Telugu original, it was dubbed in Telugu also as Naa Allari. It is a triangular love story between three young teenagers. The story portrays how the hero finds his true love.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_IIHF_World_U18_Championship_Division_I
2005 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I
[ "Player", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "+/-", "PIM", "POS" ]
[ [ "Anže Kopitar", "5", "6", "5", "11", "-1", "14", "F" ], [ "Sergey Tron", "5", "3", "5", "8", "+5", "4", "F" ], [ "Klemen Zbontar", "5", "3", "5", "8", "-1", "6", "F" ], [ "Rafael Rotter", "5", "3", "4", "7", "0", "6", "F" ], [ "Sergei Kostitsyn", "4", "1", "5", "6", "+5", "4", "F" ], [ "Michael Grabner", "4", "4", "1", "5", "0", "29", "F" ], [ "Markus Schlacher", "5", "3", "2", "5", "0", "0", "F" ], [ "Alexandre Chtchourko", "4", "2", "3", "5", "+6", "0", "F" ], [ "Matic Modic", "5", "2", "3", "5", "-2", "0", "F" ], [ "Aliaksandr Abakunchyk", "4", "2", "3", "5", "+5", "8", "F" ] ]
Group A tournament -- Scoring leaders
Anže Kopitar scored six goals and five assists to finish first in scoring . List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points , then goals . [ 6 ]
2005_IIHF_World_U18_Championship_Division_I_0
The 2005 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I were a pair of international under-18 ice hockey tournaments run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The Division I tournaments made up the second level of competition at the 2005 IIHF World U18 Championships. The Group A tournament took place between 3 April and 9 April 2005 in Maribor, Slovenia and the Group B tournament took place between 2 April and 8 April 2005 in Sosnowiec, Poland. Belarus and Norway won the Group A and Group B tournaments respectively and gained promotion to the Championship Division for the 2006 IIHF World U18 Championships. While Great Britain finished last in Group A and Italy last in Group B and were both relegated to Division II for 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_AFC_Asian_Cup_squads
2015 AFC Asian Cup squads
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Eiji Kawashima", "( 1983-03-20 ) 20 March 1983 ( aged 31 )", "64", "0", "Standard Liège" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Naomichi Ueda", "( 1994-10-24 ) 24 October 1994 ( aged 20 )", "0", "0", "Kashima Antlers" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Kosuke Ota", "( 1987-07-23 ) 23 July 1987 ( aged 27 )", "3", "0", "FC Tokyo" ], [ "4", "3 MF", "Keisuke Honda", "( 1986-06-13 ) 13 June 1986 ( aged 28 )", "65", "24", "Milan" ], [ "5", "2 DF", "Yuto Nagatomo", "( 1986-09-12 ) 12 September 1986 ( aged 28 )", "76", "3", "Internazionale" ], [ "6", "2 DF", "Masato Morishige", "( 1987-05-21 ) 21 May 1987 ( aged 27 )", "17", "1", "FC Tokyo" ], [ "7", "3 MF", "Yasuhito Endō", "( 1980-01-28 ) 28 January 1980 ( aged 34 )", "148", "14", "Gamba Osaka" ], [ "8", "3 MF", "Hiroshi Kiyotake", "( 1989-11-12 ) 12 November 1989 ( aged 25 )", "26", "1", "Hannover 96" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Shinji Okazaki", "( 1986-04-16 ) 16 April 1986 ( aged 28 )", "84", "40", "Mainz 05" ], [ "10", "3 MF", "Shinji Kagawa", "( 1989-03-17 ) 17 March 1989 ( aged 25 )", "63", "19", "Borussia Dortmund" ], [ "11", "4 FW", "Yōhei Toyoda", "( 1985-04-11 ) 11 April 1985 ( aged 29 )", "6", "1", "Sagan Tosu" ], [ "12", "1 GK", "Shusaku Nishikawa", "( 1986-06-18 ) 18 June 1986 ( aged 28 )", "15", "0", "Urawa Red Diamonds" ], [ "13", "4 FW", "Yu Kobayashi", "( 1987-09-23 ) 23 September 1987 ( aged 27 )", "2", "0", "Kawasaki Frontale" ], [ "14", "4 FW", "Yoshinori Muto", "( 1992-07-15 ) 15 July 1992 ( aged 22 )", "6", "1", "FC Tokyo" ], [ "15", "2 DF", "Yasuyuki Konno", "( 1983-01-25 ) 25 January 1983 ( aged 31 )", "84", "2", "Gamba Osaka" ], [ "16", "2 DF", "Tsukasa Shiotani", "( 1988-12-05 ) 5 December 1988 ( aged 26 )", "2", "0", "Sanfrecce Hiroshima" ], [ "17", "3 MF", "Makoto Hasebe ( c )", "( 1984-01-18 ) 18 January 1984 ( aged 30 )", "83", "2", "Eintracht Frankfurt" ], [ "18", "3 MF", "Takashi Inui", "( 1988-06-02 ) 2 June 1988 ( aged 26 )", "14", "2", "Eintracht Frankfurt" ], [ "19", "2 DF", "Gen Shoji", "( 1992-12-11 ) 11 December 1992 ( aged 22 )", "0", "0", "Kashima Antlers" ], [ "20", "3 MF", "Gaku Shibasaki", "( 1992-05-28 ) 28 May 1992 ( aged 22 )", "4", "1", "Kashima Antlers" ] ]
Group D -- Japan
Coach : Javier Aguirre The final squad was announced on 15 December 2014 . [ 21 ] However , defender Atsuto Uchida sustained injury afterwards and was replaced by Naomichi Ueda .
2015_AFC_Asian_Cup_squads_13
The 2015 AFC Asian Cup is an international football tournament that was held in Australia from 9 to 31 January 2015. The 16 national teams involved in the tournament are required to register a squad of 23 players, including three goalkeepers. Only players in these squads are eligible to take part in the tournament. Before announcing their final squad, several teams named a provisional squad of 23 to 30 players, but each country's final squad of 23 players had to be submitted by 30 December 2014. Replacement of injured players was permitted until 6 hours before the team's first Asian Cup game. Players marked (c) were named as captain for their national squad. Number of caps counts until the start of the tournament, including all FIFA-recognized pre-tournament friendlies. Player's age is their age on the opening day of the tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine_earthquake
Submarine earthquake
[ "Date", "Event", "Location", "Estimated moment magnitude ( M w )" ]
[ [ "March 11 , 2011", "2011 Tōhoku earthquake", "The epicenter is 130 kilometers ( 81 mi ) off the east coast of the Oshika Peninsula , Tōhoku , with the hypocenter at a depth of 32 km ( 20 mi )", "9.1" ], [ "December 26 , 2006", "2006 Hengchun earthquakes", "The epicenter is off the southwest coast of Taiwan , in the Luzon Strait , which connects the South China Sea with the Philippine Sea", "7.1" ], [ "December 26 , 2004", "2004 Indian Ocean earthquake", "The epicenter is off the northwestern coast of Sumatra , Indonesia", "9.1" ], [ "May 4 , 1998", "", "A part of the island of Yonaguni was destroyed by a submarine earthquake", "" ], [ "May 22 , 1960", "1960 Valdivia earthquake", "The epicenter is off the coast of South Central Chile", "9.5" ], [ "December 20 , 1946", "1946 Nankaido earthquake", "The epicenter is off the southern coast of Kii Peninsula and Shikoku , Japan", "8.1" ], [ "December 7 , 1944", "1944 Tōnankai earthquake", "The epicenter is about 20 km off the coast of the Shima Peninsula in Japan", "8.0" ], [ "November 18 , 1929", "1929 Grand Banks earthquake", "The epicenter is at Grand Banks , off the south coast of Newfoundland in the Atlantic Ocean", "7.2" ], [ "June 15 , 1896", "1896 Sanriku earthquake", "The epicenter is off the Sanriku coast of northeastern Honshū , Japan", "8.5" ], [ "April 4 , 1771", "", "The epicenter is near Yaeyama Islands in Okinawa , Japan", "7.4" ], [ "January 26 , 1700", "1700 Cascadia earthquake", "The epicenter is offshore from Vancouver Island to northern California", "~9.0" ] ]
List of major submarine earthquakes
The following is a list of major submarine earthquakes since the 17th century .
Submarine_earthquake_0
A submarine, undersea, or underwater earthquake is an earthquake that occurs underwater at the bottom of a body of water, especially an ocean. They are the leading cause of tsunamis. The magnitude can be measured scientifically by the use of the moment magnitude scale and the intensity can be assigned using the Mercalli intensity scale. Understanding plate tectonics helps to explain the cause of submarine earthquakes. The Earth's surface or lithosphere comprises tectonic plates which average approximately 50 miles in thickness, and are continuously moving very slowly upon a bed of magma in the asthenosphere and inner mantle. The plates converge upon one another, and one subducts below the other, or, where there is only shear stress, move horizontally past each other (see transform plate boundary below). Little movements called fault creep are minor and not measurable. The plates meet with each other, and if rough spots cause the movement to stop at the edges, the motion of the plates continue. When the rough spots can no longer hold, the sudden release of the built-up motion releases, and the sudden movement under the sea floor causes a submarine earthquake. This area of slippage both horizontally and vertically is called the epicenter, and has the highest magnitude, and causes the greatest damage. As with a continental earthquake the severity of the damage is not often caused by the earthquake at the rift zone, but rather by events which are triggered by the earthquake. Where a continental earthquake will cause damage and loss of life on land from fires, damaged structures, and flying objects; a submarine earthquake alters the seabed, resulting in a series of waves, and depending on the length and magnitude of the earthquake, tsunami, which bear down on coastal cities causing property damage and loss of life.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allston
Allston
[ "Ancestry", "Percentage of 02163 population", "Percentage of Massachusetts population", "Percentage of United States population", "ZIP Code-to-State Difference", "ZIP Code-to-USA Difference" ]
[ [ "German", "9.36%", "6.00%", "14.40%", "+3.36%", "-5.04%" ], [ "Chinese", "8.62%", "2.28%", "1.24%", "+6.34%", "+7.38%" ], [ "Italian", "8.47%", "13.19%", "5.39%", "-4.72%", "+3.07%" ], [ "Irish", "8.16%", "21.16%", "10.39%", "-13.00%", "-2.23%" ], [ "Asian Indian", "6.45%", "1.39%", "1.09%", "+5.06%", "+5.36%" ], [ "English", "4.93%", "9.77%", "7.67%", "-4.84%", "-2.74%" ], [ "Arab", "3.34%", "1.10%", "0.59%", "+2.24%", "+2.75%" ], [ "Welsh", "3.18%", "0.36%", "0.57%", "+2.83%", "+2.62%" ], [ "Russian", "3.15%", "1.65%", "0.88%", "+1.50%", "+2.27%" ], [ "Austrian", "2.99%", "0.24%", "0.22%", "+2.75%", "+2.77%" ], [ "Japanese", "2.95%", "0.15%", "0.25%", "+2.80%", "+2.70%" ], [ "Polish", "2.87%", "4.67%", "2.93%", "-1.79%", "-0.06%" ], [ "Norwegian", "2.33%", "0.51%", "1.40%", "+1.82%", "+0.93%" ], [ "French Canadian", "2.14%", "3.91%", "0.65%", "-1.77%", "+1.48%" ], [ "French", "2.06%", "6.82%", "2.56%", "-4.77%", "-0.50%" ], [ "West Indian", "2.02%", "1.96%", "0.90%", "+0.06%", "+1.02%" ], [ "Lebanese", "1.98%", "0.48%", "0.16%", "+1.50%", "+1.82%" ], [ "British", "1.86%", "0.48%", "0.43%", "+1.38%", "+1.43%" ], [ "Dutch", "1.83%", "0.62%", "1.32%", "+1.21%", "+0.51%" ], [ "Sub-Saharan African", "1.71%", "2.00%", "1.01%", "-0.29%", "+0.69%" ] ]
Demographics -- Ancestry
According to the 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates , the largest ancestry groups in ZIP Codes 02134 and 02163 are : [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Ancestry Percentage of02134population Percentage ofMassachusettspopulation Percentage ofUnited Statespopulation ZIP Code-to-StateDifference ZIP Code-to-USADifference Irish 13.90% 21.16% 10.39% –7.25% +3.52% Chinese 12.32% 2.28% 1.24% +10.04% +11.08% Italian 9.15% 13.19% 5.39% –4.04% +3.76% English 6.28% 9.77% 7.67% –3.49% –1.38% German 5.40% 6.00% 14.40% –0.61% –9.00% Asian Indian 4.13% 1.39% 1.09% +2.74% +3.04% Puerto Rican 3.85% 4.52% 1.66% –0.67% +2.19% Russian 3.74% 1.65% 0.88% +2.09% +2.86% French 3.64% 6.82% 2.56% –3.19% +1.08% Polish 3.45% 4.67% 2.93% –1.22% +0.52% American 2.31% 4.26% 6.89% –1.95% –4.58% French Canadian 1.97% 3.91% 0.65% –1.94% +1.31% Scottish 1.76% 2.28% 1.71% –0.52% +0.05% European 1.69% 1.08% 1.23% +0.61% +0.46% Sub-Saharan African 1.40% 2.00% 1.01% –0.60% –0.38% Swedish 1.34% 1.67% 1.23% –0.33% +0.11% Mexican 1.34% 0.67% 11.96% +0.67% –10.62% West Indian 1.27% 1.96% 0.90% –0.68% +0.37 Brazilian 1.23% 1.03% 0.12% +0.20% +1.11% Arab 1.10% 1.10% 0.59% +0.00% +0.51%
Allston_1
Allston is an officially recognized neighborhood within the City of Boston, Massachusetts. It was named after the American painter and poet Washington Allston. It comprises the land covered by the zip code 02134. For the most part, Allston is administered collectively with the adjacent neighborhood of Brighton. The two are often referred to together as Allston-Brighton. Boston Police Department District D-14 covers the Allston-Brighton area and a Boston Fire Department Allston station is located in Union Square which houses Engine 41 and Ladder 14. Engine 41 is nicknamed The Bull to commemorate the historic stockyards of Allston. Housing stock varies but largely consists of brick apartment buildings, especially on Commonwealth Avenue and the streets directly off it, while areas further down Brighton Avenue, close to Brighton, are largely dotted with wooden triple-deckers. Lower Allston, across the Massachusetts Turnpike from the southern portion of Allston, consists of mostly 1890-1920s single-family and multi-family Victorian homes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Geelong_Football_Club_players
List of Geelong Football Club players
[ "Order", "Name", "Seasons", "Games", "Goals" ]
[ [ "269", "Phil McQueen", "1920", "2", "1" ], [ "270", "Jack Ross", "1920-1922", "33", "1" ], [ "271", "Jockie Jones", "1920-1926", "59", "55" ], [ "272", "Jack Murrell", "1920-1922", "36", "0" ], [ "273", "Arthur Hewitson", "1920", "4", "3" ], [ "274", "Jack Paterson", "1920 , 1924-1926", "23", "10" ], [ "275", "Bill Jones", "1920", "4", "0" ], [ "276", "Jim Mathieson", "1920-1924", "71", "37" ], [ "277", "Jim Mellan", "1920", "8", "3" ], [ "278", "Wallace Sharland", "1920-1925", "49", "41" ], [ "279", "Jock Lineen", "1921", "1", "0" ], [ "280", "Neville Rollason", "1921-1922", "5", "3" ], [ "281", "Ed Feder", "1921", "2", "0" ], [ "282", "Bill Keane", "1921-1923", "29", "21" ], [ "283", "Vic Buchanan", "1921", "1", "0" ], [ "284", "Harold Manson", "1921", "1", "0" ], [ "285", "Les Smith", "1921-1929", "123", "17" ], [ "286", "Alby Bendle", "1922", "13", "1" ], [ "287", "Arthur Coghlan", "1922-1925 , 1927-1932", "145", "10" ], [ "288", "Eric Fleming", "1922-1928", "105", "112" ] ]
Players -- 1920s
List_of_Geelong_Football_Club_players_4
Since becoming a foundation club of the Victorian Football League (VFL) - which is now known as the Australian Football League (AFL) - in 1897, there have been 1053 players who have represented the Geelong Football Club in a senior VFL/AFL match. A senior VFL/AFL match is an Australian rules football match between two clubs that are, or were at the time, members of the VFL/AFL. A senior VFL/AFL match is played under the laws of Australian football, and includes regular season matches, as well as finals series matches. It doesn't include pre-season competition matches, Night Series matches, interstate matches or international rules football matches. The list is arranged in the order in which each player made his debut for Geelong in a senior VFL/AFL match. Where more than one player made his debut in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname. Geelong's first game was played against the Essendon Football Club at Corio Oval in Geelong, Victoria. In this game they scored three goals and six points for a total of 24 points, and were defeated by Essendon who scored seven goals and five points for a total of 47 points. Geelong has contested 18 VFL/AFL Grand Finals, and have succeeded in winning nine of these Grand Finals to claim the VFL/AFL premiership for those years. Their first premiership was won in the 1925 VFL Grand Final, with the most recent premiership being won in the 2011 AFL Grand Final. There are 123 players who have played in a premiership-winning side for Geelong.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_F4_Spanish_Championship
2016 F4 Spanish Championship
[ "Team", "No", "Driver", "Rounds" ]
[ [ "Double R Racing", "2", "Elias Niskanen", "7" ], [ "Double R Racing", "4", "Tuomas Tujula", "All" ], [ "Double R Racing", "6", "Konsta Lappalainen", "5 , 7" ], [ "Double R Racing", "10", "Juuso Puhakka", "2 , 7" ], [ "Double R Racing", "14", "Juho Valtanen", "1 , 3" ], [ "Double R Racing", "26", "Harry Hayek", "1" ], [ "Double R Racing", "50", "Tuomas Haapalainen", "1-3 , 6-7" ], [ "Double R Racing", "64", "Rasmus Markkanen", "1" ], [ "Double R Racing", "65", "Roope Markkanen", "1" ], [ "Drivex", "7", "Nikita Volegov", "All" ], [ "Drivex", "31", "Antolín González", "4-6" ], [ "Drivex", "41", "Aleksandr Vartanyan", "1-4 , 6-7" ], [ "Drivex", "88", "Marta García", "4-7" ], [ "MP Motorsport", "10", "Juuso Puhakka", "1" ], [ "MP Motorsport", "16", "Jarno Opmeer", "1-2" ], [ "MP Motorsport", "21", "Xavier Lloveras", "All" ], [ "MP Motorsport", "22", "Richard Verschoor", "All" ], [ "MP Motorsport", "38", "Danny Kroes", "2 , 4 , 7" ], [ "MP Motorsport", "44", "Sebastián Fernández", "3 , 5-6" ] ]
Entry list
2016_F4_Spanish_Championship_0
The 2016 F4 Spanish Championship was the inaugural season of the Spanish F4 Championship, a motor racing series regulated according to FIA Formula 4 regulations, taking place in Spain and Portugal. The championship featured drivers competing in 1.4 litre Tatuus-Abarth single seat race cars that conform to the technical regulations for the championship. The series was organised by Koiranen GP and RFEDA. It began on 11 June at the Circuito de Navarra and finished on 16 October at the Circuito del Jarama after 20 races held across seven rounds. MP Motorsport driver Richard Verschoor dominated the season and sealed the title after taking hat-trick at Jarama. While his team won the teams' championship. Aleksandr Vartanyan finished as runner-up to Verschoor, despite missing a round, but Vartanyan wasn't able to win a race. Tuomas Tujula won a race at Navarra and completed the top-three in the driver standings. Verschoor's teammate Xavier Lloveras won a race at Barcelona .and helped MP Motorsport to clinch their first teams' championship in their history. Nikita Volegov and Tuomas Happalainen were the only other drivers who were eligible to score points due to obligation of competing in at least five rounds. Wildcard drivers Jarno Opmeer, Sebastián Fernández, Juuso Puhakka, Juho Valtanen, Roope Markkanen have visited a podium step (Markkanen won the second race at Navarra).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masters_M40_100_metres_world_record_progression
Masters M40 100 metres world record progression
[ "Auto", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Birthdate", "Location", "Date" ]
[ [ "10.26", "Troy Douglas", "Netherlands", "30.11.1962", "Utrecht", "10.07.2004" ], [ "10.29", "Troy Douglas", "Netherlands", "30.11.1962", "Leiden", "07.06.2003" ], [ "10.60", "Bill Collins", "United States", "20.11.1950", "", "06.06.1992" ], [ "10.84", "Erik Oostweegel", "Netherlands", "29.04.1960", "Tilburg", "10.06.2000" ], [ "10.87", "Eddie Hart", "United States", "24.04.1949", "Eugene", "03.08.1989" ], [ "10.90", "Thaddeus Bell", "United States", "28.11.1942", "Raleigh , North Carolina", "01.05.1988" ], [ "10.93", "Gilles Echevin", "France", "01.09.1948", "Grenoble", "07.05.1989" ], [ "", "Klaus Jürgen Schneider", "Germany", "02.03.1942", "Stuttgart", "07.07.1982" ], [ "", "Walt Butler", "United States", "21.03.1941", "Northridge", "16.05.1981" ], [ "", "Thane Baker", "United States", "04.10.1931", "Elkhart", "13.09.1972" ], [ "10.95", "George McNeill", "United Kingdom", "19.02.1947", "Melbourne", "31.11.1987" ], [ "10.95", "Karl Heinz Schröder", "Germany", "17.06.1939", "Hannover", "28.07.1979" ] ]
This is the progression of world record improvements of the 100 metres M40 division of Masters athletics . Key
Masters_M40_100_metres_world_record_progression_0
This is the progression of world record improvements of the 100 metres M40 division of Masters athletics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_edible_flowers
List of edible flowers
[ "Scientific name", "Flavor", "Color", "Common name" ]
[ [ "Abelmoschus esculentus", "Vegetal", "Medium-yellow", "Okra" ], [ "Allium schoenoprasum", "Onion", "Lavender-pink", "Chives" ], [ "Althaea", "Vegetal", "White , pink , red", "Marshmallow plant" ], [ "Anethum graveolens", "Herbal", "Yellowish-green", "Dill" ], [ "Antirrhinum majus", "Bitter", "Wide range", "Snapdragon" ], [ "Anthriscus cerefolium", "Herbal", "White", "Chervil" ], [ "Asparagus officinalis", "Vegetal", "Green", "Asparagus" ], [ "Bellis perennis", "Mildly bitter", "White", "Daisy" ], [ "Borago officinalis", "Anise", "Lilac", "Starflower" ], [ "Brassica oleracea", "Spicy", "Green", "Cabbage , etc" ], [ "Calendula officinalis", "Slightly bitter", "Yellow , orange", "Marigold" ], [ "Centaurea cyanus", "Vegetal", "White , pink , blue", "Cornflower" ], [ "Chrysanthemum", "Strong", "Wide range", "Chrysanthemum" ], [ "Cichorium intybus", "Herbal", "Blue", "Chicory" ], [ "Cucurbita pepo", "Vegetal", "Yellow", "Squash , etc" ], [ "Cymbopetalum costaricense", "Spicy", "White", "" ], [ "Cymbopetalum penduliflorum", "Spicy", "White", "Sacred earflower" ], [ "Dianthus", "Sweet clove", "Wide range", "Carnation" ], [ "Eruca sativa", "Spicy", "White", "Arugula" ], [ "Foeniculum vulgare", "Mildly anise", "Yellow-green", "Fennel" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of edible flowers .
List_of_edible_flowers_0
This is a list of edible flowers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children's_Book_of_the_Year_Award:_Older_Readers
Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers
[ "Year", "Author", "Title", "Publisher" ]
[ [ "1989", "Gillian Rubinstein", "Beyond the Labyrinth", "Hyland House" ], [ "1988", "John Marsden", "So Much to Tell You", "Joy Street Books" ], [ "1987", "Simon French", "All We Know", "Angus and Robertson" ], [ "1986", "Thurley Fowler", "The Green Wind", "Rigby" ], [ "1985", "James Aldridge", "The True Story of Lilli Stubeck", "Hyland House" ], [ "1984", "Patricia Wrightson", "A Little Fear", "Hutchinson" ], [ "1983", "Victor Kelleher", "Master of the Grove", "Kestrel Books" ], [ "1982", "Colin Thiele", "The Valley Between", "Opal Books" ], [ "1981", "Ruth Park", "Playing Beatie Bow", "Nelson Books" ], [ "1980", "Lee Harding", "Displaced Person", "Hyland House" ] ]
Award winners -- 1980s
Children's_Book_of_the_Year_Award:_Older_Readers_3
The Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers has been presented annually since 1946 by the Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA). Note: from 1946 to 1986 this award was known as Book of the Year. The Award will be made to outstanding books of fiction, drama, or poetry which require of the reader a degree of maturity to appreciate the topics, themes and scope of emotional involvement. Generally, books in this category will be appropriate in style and content for readers in their secondary years of schooling.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Copa_Sudamericana
2013 Copa Sudamericana
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "São Paulo", "5-4", "Universidad Católica", "1-1", "4-3" ], [ "LDU Loja", "2-3", "River Plate", "2-1", "0-2" ], [ "Ponte Preta", "2-1", "Deportivo Pasto", "2-0", "0-1" ], [ "Libertad", "4-1", "Sport Recife", "2-0", "2-1" ], [ "Coritiba", "1-3", "Itagüí", "0-1", "1-2" ], [ "La Equidad", "2-4", "Vélez Sarsfield", "1-2", "1-2" ], [ "Lanús", "4-1", "Universidad de Chile", "4-0", "0-1" ], [ "Atlético Nacional", "1-1 ( 4-3 p )", "Bahia", "1-0", "0-1" ] ]
Final stages -- Round of 16
2013_Copa_Sudamericana_4
The 2013 Copa Sudamericana (officially the 2013 Copa Total Sudamericana for sponsorship reasons) was the 12th edition of the Copa Sudamericana, South America's secondary international club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. The winner qualified for the 2014 Copa Libertadores, the 2014 Recopa Sudamericana, and the 2014 Suruga Bank Championship. São Paulo were the defending champions, but lost to Ponte Preta in the semifinals. Lanús became the fifth Argentine club to win the Copa Sudamericana, beating Brazilian club Ponte Preta in the finals to win their first title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_Nations_League_squads
2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League squads
[ "No", "Name", "Date of birth", "Height", "Weight", "Spike", "Block", "2017-18 club" ]
[ [ "1", "Matt Anderson", "18 April 1987", "2.02 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "100 kg ( 220 lb )", "360 cm ( 140 in )", "332 cm ( 131 in )", "Zenit Kazan" ], [ "2", "Aaron Russell", "4 June 1993", "2.05 m ( 6 ft 9 in )", "98 kg ( 216 lb )", "356 cm ( 140 in )", "337 cm ( 133 in )", "Perugia" ], [ "3", "Taylor Sander", "17 March 1992", "1.96 m ( 6 ft 5 in )", "80 kg ( 180 lb )", "345 cm ( 136 in )", "320 cm ( 130 in )", "Civitanova" ], [ "4", "Jeffrey Jendryk", "15 September 1995", "2.08 m ( 6 ft 10 in )", "89 kg ( 196 lb )", "353 cm ( 139 in )", "345 cm ( 136 in )", "Loyola University Chicago" ], [ "5", "James Shaw", "5 March 1994", "2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "98 kg ( 216 lb )", "354 cm ( 139 in )", "338 cm ( 133 in )", "Stanford University" ], [ "6", "Mitchell Stahl", "31 August 1994", "2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "84 kg ( 185 lb )", "350 cm ( 140 in )", "325 cm ( 128 in )", "Paris" ], [ "7", "Kawika Shoji", "11 November 1987", "1.90 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "79 kg ( 174 lb )", "331 cm ( 130 in )", "315 cm ( 124 in )", "Monza" ], [ "8", "Torey Defalco", "10 April 1997", "1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "95 kg ( 209 lb )", "340 cm ( 130 in )", "328 cm ( 129 in )", "California State University" ], [ "10", "Daniel Mcdonnell", "15 September 1988", "2.00 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "90 kg ( 200 lb )", "355 cm ( 140 in )", "345 cm ( 136 in )", "Gdańsk" ], [ "11", "Micah Christenson", "8 May 1993", "1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "88 kg ( 194 lb )", "349 cm ( 137 in )", "340 cm ( 130 in )", "Civitanova" ], [ "12", "Maxwell Holt", "12 March 1987", "2.05 m ( 6 ft 9 in )", "90 kg ( 200 lb )", "351 cm ( 138 in )", "333 cm ( 131 in )", "Modena" ], [ "13", "Benjamin Patch", "21 June 1994", "2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "90 kg ( 200 lb )", "368 cm ( 145 in )", "348 cm ( 137 in )", "Vibo Valentia" ], [ "15", "Brenden Sander", "22 December 1995", "1.93 m ( 6 ft 4 in )", "78 kg ( 172 lb )", "358 cm ( 141 in )", "337 cm ( 133 in )", "Brigham Young University" ], [ "17", "Thomas Jaeschke", "4 September 1993", "1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "84 kg ( 185 lb )", "348 cm ( 137 in )", "330 cm ( 130 in )", "Verona" ], [ "18", "Jake Langlois", "14 May 1992", "2.08 m ( 6 ft 10 in )", "93 kg ( 205 lb )", "365 cm ( 144 in )", "355 cm ( 140 in )", "Brigham Young University" ], [ "19", "Taylor Averill", "5 March 1992", "2.01 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "94 kg ( 207 lb )", "370 cm ( 150 in )", "330 cm ( 130 in )", "Milano" ], [ "20", "David Smith ( C )", "15 May 1985", "2.01 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "86 kg ( 190 lb )", "348 cm ( 137 in )", "314 cm ( 124 in )", "Zawiercie" ], [ "21", "Dustin Watten", "27 October 1986", "1.82 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "80 kg ( 180 lb )", "306 cm ( 120 in )", "295 cm ( 116 in )", "Czarni Radom" ], [ "22", "Erik Shoji", "24 August 1989", "1.84 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "83 kg ( 183 lb )", "330 cm ( 130 in )", "321 cm ( 126 in )", "Latina" ], [ "23", "Jonah Seif", "30 October 1994", "2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "98 kg ( 216 lb )", "351 cm ( 138 in )", "338 cm ( 133 in )", "Będzin" ] ]
United States
The following is the American roster in the 2018 Men 's Nations League . [ 16 ] Head coach : John Speraw
2018_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_Nations_League_squads_15
This article shows the roster of all participating teams at the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League. The 16 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 21 players, which every weeks 14-player roster must be selected from. Each country must declare its 14-player roster two days before the start of each weeks round-robin competition. The following is the Argentine roster in the 2018 Men's Nations League. Head coach: Julio Velasco The following is the Australian roster in the 2018 Men's Nations League. Head coach: Mark Lebedew The following is the Brazilian roster in the 2018 Men's Nations League. Head coach: Renan Dal Zotto The following is the Bulgarian roster in the 2018 Men's Nations League. Head coach: Plamen Konstantinov The following is the Canadian roster in the 2018 Men's Nations League. Head coach: Stéphane Antiga The following is the Chinese roster in the 2018 Men's Nations League. Head coach: Raúl Lozano The following is the French roster in the 2018 Men's Nations League. Head coach: Laurent Tillie The following is the German roster in the 2018 Men's Nations League. Head coach: Andrea Giani The following is the Iranian roster in the 2018 Men's Nations League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campeonato_Nacional_de_Fútbol_de_Cuba
Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Cuba
[ "Club", "City", "Titles", "Last Title" ]
[ [ "FC Villa Clara", "Villa Clara", "14", "2016" ], [ "DC Gallego", "La Habana", "8", "1947" ], [ "Iberia/Real Iberia", "La Habana", "8", "1934" ], [ "Juventud Asturiana", "La Habana", "7", "1948" ], [ "FC Pinar del Río", "Pinar del Río", "7", "2006" ], [ "FC Ciudad de La Habana", "La Habana", "6", "2000" ], [ "Deportivo San Francisco", "La Habana", "6", "1957" ], [ "FC Ciego de Ávila", "Ciego de Ávila", "5", "2014" ], [ "Granjeros", "Camagüey", "5", "1977" ], [ "Hispano América", "La Habana", "5", "1950" ], [ "Industriales", "La Habana", "4", "1973" ], [ "La Habana/La Habana FC", "La Habana", "4", "1967" ], [ "FC Cienfuegos", "Cienfuegos", "4", "2009" ], [ "Deportivo Mordazo", "La Habana", "3", "1961" ], [ "Santiago de Cuba", "Santiago de Cuba", "3", "2019" ], [ "Azucareros", "Las Villas", "2", "1976" ], [ "Deportivo Puentes Grandes", "La Habana", "2", "1943" ], [ "Rovers AC", "La Habana", "2", "1914" ], [ "FC Camagüey", "Camagüey", "1", "2015" ], [ "Casino Español", "La Habana", "1", "1956" ] ]
Performance by club
Campeonato_Nacional_de_Fútbol_de_Cuba_0
Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Cuba is the top division of the Asociación de Fútbol de Cuba, it was created in 1912. Despite being a league competition in CONCACAF, since 1990 none of the Cuban teams had played in CFU Club Championship or CONCACAF Champions' Cup until the CFU Club Championship 2007 eliminatory, when they participated after 15 years of absence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Dixon_(musician)
Don Dixon (musician)
[ "Artist", "Title", "Label", "Year" ]
[ [ "Dumptruck", "Positively Dumptruck", "Enigma", "1986" ], [ "Fetchin Bones", "Cabin Flounder", "DB", "1984" ], [ "Fetchin Bones", "Bad Pumpkin", "Capitol", "1985" ], [ "Guadalcanal Diary", "Walking in the Shadow of the Big Man", "DB", "1984" ], [ "Guadalcanal Diary", "2x4", "Elektra", "1987" ], [ "Guadalcanal Diary", "Flip-Flop", "Elektra", "1989" ], [ "Fetchin Bones", "Galaxy 500", "Capitol", "1987" ], [ "R.E.M", "Murmur", "IRS", "1983" ], [ "R.E.M", "Reckoning", "IRS", "1984" ], [ "The Smithereens", "Especially for You", "Enigma", "1986" ], [ "The Smithereens", "Green Thoughts", "Capitol", "1988" ], [ "The Smithereens", "A Date with the Smithereens", "RCA", "1994" ], [ "Chris Stamey", "Instant Excitement", "Coyote", "1985" ], [ "Wednesday Week", "What We Had", "Enigma", "1987" ], [ "James McMurtry", "Where 'd You Hide the Body", "Columbia Records", "1995" ], [ "The Red Clay Ramblers", "Yonder", "RCR Records", "2001" ] ]
Production credits -- As producer
Don_Dixon_(musician)_0
Don Dixon (born December 13, 1950) is a record producer, songwriter, musician, bass guitarist, and very occasional actor. Dixon is considered to be one of the key producers of what is called the jangle pop movement of the early 1980s.
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