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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_BMX_Championships | European BMX Championships | [
"Stage",
"Host",
"Winner",
"Runner-Up",
"Third"
] | [
[
"I",
"Messigny-et-Vantoux",
"Shanaze Reade ( GBR )",
"Merle van Benthem ( NED )",
"Manon Valentino ( FRA )"
],
[
"II",
"Messigny-et-Vantoux",
"Shanaze Reade ( GBR )",
"Merle van Benthem ( NED )",
"Simone Christensen ( DEN )"
],
[
"III",
"Pardubice",
"Manon Valentino ( FRA )",
"Vilma Rimšaitė ( LTU )",
"Eva Ailloud ( FRA )"
],
[
"IV",
"Pardubice",
"Eva Ailloud ( FRA )",
"Merle van Benthem ( NED )",
"Aneta Hladikova ( CZE )"
],
[
"V",
"Weiterstadt",
"Manon Valentino ( FRA )",
"Laura Smulders ( NED )",
"Simone Christensen ( DEN )"
],
[
"VI",
"Weiterstadt",
"Manon Valentino ( FRA )",
"Laura Smulders ( NED )",
"Stefany Hernandez ( VEN )"
],
[
"VII",
"Ängelholm",
"Manon Valentino ( FRA )",
"Nadja Pries ( GER )",
"Simone Christensen ( DEN )"
],
[
"VIII",
"Ängelholm",
"Vilma Rimšaitė ( LTU )",
"Sandra Aleksejeva ( LAT )",
"Nadja Pries ( GER )"
],
[
"IX",
"Riga",
"Manon Valentino ( FRA )",
"Vilma Rimšaitė ( LTU )",
"Romana Labounkova ( CZE )"
],
[
"X",
"Riga",
"Manon Valentino ( FRA )",
"Vilma Rimšaitė ( LTU )",
"Aneta Hladikova ( CZE )"
],
[
"XI",
"Dessel",
"Laura Smulders ( NED )",
"Manon Valentino ( FRA )",
"Elke Vanhoof ( BEL )"
],
[
"XII",
"Dessel",
"Manon Valentino ( FRA )",
"Laura Smulders ( NED )",
"Vilma Rimšaitė ( LTU )"
],
[
"Overall",
"",
"Winner",
"Runner-Up",
"Third"
],
[
"",
"",
"Manon Valentino ( FRA )",
"Vilma Rimšaitė ( LTU )",
"Elke Vanhoof ( BEL )"
]
] | Championships -- 2013 | European_BMX_Championships_4 | European BMX Championships is the main BMX sport championships in Europe. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2019_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_200_metre_backstroke | Swimming at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's 200 metre backstroke | [
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"5",
"Alexandra Walsh",
"United States",
"2:08.30"
],
[
"2",
"4",
"Isabelle Stadden",
"United States",
"2:08.39"
],
[
"3",
"3",
"Mackenzie Glover",
"Canada",
"2:10.95"
],
[
"4",
"6",
"Fernanda de Goeij",
"Brazil",
"2:11.95"
],
[
"5",
"2",
"Andrea Berrino",
"Argentina",
"2:12.71"
],
[
"6",
"7",
"Madison Broad",
"Canada",
"2:12.82"
],
[
"7",
"8",
"Florencia Perotti",
"Argentina",
"2:16.75"
],
[
"8",
"1",
"Krystal Lara Garzon",
"Dominican Republic",
"2:17.09"
]
] | Results -- Final A | The A final was also held on August 7 . [ 7 ] | Swimming_at_the_2019_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_200_metre_backstroke_2 | The women's 200 metre backstroke competition of the swimming events at the 2019 Pan American Games are scheduled to be held August 7th, 2019 at the Villa Deportiva Nacional Videna cluster. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Lubezki | Emmanuel Lubezki | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Note"
] | [
[
"1989-90",
"La hora marcada",
"8 episodes"
],
[
"1990",
"El motel de la muerte",
"Television film"
],
[
"1993",
"Fallen Angels",
"2 episodes CableACE Award for Direction of Photography in a Series"
],
[
"2010",
"Dick Tracy Special",
"Television film"
],
[
"2018",
"Dior : Joy",
"Television advertisement"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | Emmanuel_Lubezki_3 | Emmanuel Lubezki Morgenstern, (; born 30 November 1964) is a Mexican cinematographer. He sometimes goes by the nickname Chivo, which means goat in Spanish. Lubezki has worked with many acclaimed directors, including Mike Nichols, Tim Burton, Michael Mann, Joel and Ethan Coen, and frequent collaborators Terrence Malick, Alfonso Cuarón, and Alejandro González Iñárritu. Lubezki is known for groundbreaking uses of natural lighting and continuous uninterrupted shots in cinematography, often utilizing a Steadicam, a 3-axis gimbal, or hand-held camera to orchestrate fluid, uninterrupted camera movements during particularly significant scenes. His work has been praised by audiences and critics alike, which earned him multiple awards, including eight Academy Award nominations for Best Cinematography. He won in this category three times, becoming the first person to do so in three consecutive years, for Gravity (2013), Birdman (2014), and The Revenant (2015). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_proxy_wars | List of proxy wars | [
"War",
"Date",
"Combatant 1",
"Combatant 2",
"Result"
] | [
[
"Egyptian-Ottoman War",
"1839-1841",
"Egypt-aligned powers : Ottomans Kingdom of the French Spain",
"Allied powers : British Empire Austrian Empire Russian Empire Kingdom of Prussia Ottoman Empire",
"Compromise"
],
[
"Uruguayan Civil War",
"1839-1851",
"Colorados Unitarian Party Empire of Brazil Italian Legion France Great Britain",
"Blancos Argentine Confederation",
"Colorado victory"
],
[
"Mahdist War",
"1881-1899",
"British Empire Canada Khedivate of Egypt Belgium Congo Free State Ethiopian Empire Italy Supported by : Emirate of Jabal Shammar",
"Mahdist Sudan Supported by : Ottoman Empire Russian Empire France",
"British-Egyptian-Italian victory"
],
[
"First Samoan Civil War",
"1886-1894",
"Tamasese German Empire",
"Mata'afans Supported by : United States",
"Stalemate"
],
[
"Second Samoan Civil War",
"1898-1899",
"Mata'afans German Empire",
"Samoa United Kingdom United States",
"Stalemate"
],
[
"Venezuelan crisis of 1902-03",
"1902-1903",
"United Kingdom German Empire Italy Supported by : Spain Mexico Belgium Netherlands",
"Venezuela Supported by : Argentina United States of America",
"Compromise"
],
[
"Somaliland Campaign",
"1910-1920",
"Dervish State Supported by : Ottoman Empire German Empire Ethiopian Empire ( 1913-1916 )",
"British Empire Ethiopian Empire Supported by : Italian Empire Sultanate of Hobyo",
"Collapse of the Dervish State"
]
] | Pre-World War I proxy wars | List_of_proxy_wars_0 | This is a list of proxy wars. Major powers have been highlighted in bold. A proxy war is defined to be a war fought between groups or smaller countries that each represent the interests of other larger powers, and may have help and support from these. The United Nations does not wage war (or proxy war), its peacekeeping military actions are instead police actions. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_AFC_U-16_Championship_qualification | 2016 AFC U-16 Championship qualification | [
"Team",
"Qualified as",
"Qualified on",
"Previous appearances in tournament"
] | [
[
"India",
"Hosts and 3rd best runners-up",
"3 June 2015",
"6 ( 1990 , 1996 , 2002 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 )"
],
[
"Uzbekistan",
"Group A winners",
"20 September 2015",
"8 ( 1994 , 1996 , 2002 , 2004 , 2008 , 2010 , 2012 , 2014 )"
],
[
"Kyrgyzstan",
"Group B winners",
"27 October 2015",
"0 ( debut )"
],
[
"Iraq",
"Group C winners",
"20 September 2015",
"8 ( 1985 , 1988 , 1994 , 1998 , 2004 , 2006 , 2010 , 2012 )"
],
[
"Saudi Arabia",
"Group D winners",
"20 September 2015",
"9 ( 1985 , 1986 , 1988 , 1992 , 1994 , 2006 , 2008 , 2012 , 2014 )"
],
[
"Iran",
"Group E winners",
"20 September 2015",
"9 ( 1996 , 1998 , 2000 , 2004 , 2006 , 2008 , 2010 , 2012 , 2014 )"
],
[
"Malaysia",
"Group G winners",
"20 September 2015",
"3 ( 2004 , 2008 , 2014 )"
],
[
"North Korea",
"Group H winners",
"6 September 2015",
"9 ( 1986 , 1988 , 1992 , 1998 , 2004 , 2006 , 2010 , 2012 , 2014 )"
],
[
"South Korea",
"Group I winners",
"20 September 2015",
"11 ( 1986 , 1988 , 1990 , 1994 , 1998 , 2002 , 2004 , 2006 , 2008 , 2012 , 2014 )"
],
[
"Australia",
"Group J winners",
"20 September 2015",
"4 ( 2008 , 2010 , 2012 , 2014 )"
],
[
"Japan",
"Group K winners",
"20 September 2015",
"12 ( 1988 , 1994 , 1996 , 1998 , 2000 , 2002 , 2004 , 2006 , 2008 , 2010 , 2012 , 2014 )"
],
[
"Vietnam",
"1st best runners-up",
"20 September 2015",
"5 ( 2000 , 2002 , 2004 , 2006 , 2010 )"
],
[
"Thailand",
"2nd best runners-up",
"20 September 2015",
"9 ( 1985 , 1988 , 1992 , 1996 , 1998 , 2000 , 2004 , 2012 , 2014 )"
],
[
"United Arab Emirates",
"4th best runners-up",
"20 September 2015",
"6 ( 1990 , 1992 , 1994 , 2002 , 2008 , 2010 )"
],
[
"Oman",
"5th best runners-up",
"20 September 2015",
"8 ( 1994 , 1996 , 1998 , 2000 , 2004 , 2010 , 2012 , 2014 )"
],
[
"Yemen",
"6th best runners-up",
"28 May 2016",
"4 ( 2002 , 2006 , 2008 , 2012 )"
]
] | Qualified teams | The following 16 teams qualified for the final tournament . [ 8 ] | 2016_AFC_U-16_Championship_qualification_0 | The 2016 AFC U-16 Championship qualification decided the participating teams of the 2016 AFC U-16 Championship. The tournament is the 17th edition of the AFC U-16 Championship, the biennial international youth football championship organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for the men's under-16 national teams of Asia. A total of 16 teams qualified to play in the final tournament, including India who qualified automatically as hosts but also competed in the qualifying stage. Same as previous editions, the tournament acts as the AFC qualifiers for the FIFA U-17 World Cup. The top four teams of the final tournament will qualify for the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup in India as the AFC representatives, besides India who qualified automatically as hosts. If India are among the top four teams, the fifth-placed team (i.e., the losing quarter-finalist with the best record in the tournament) will also qualify for the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_Eredivisie | 2019–20 Eredivisie | [
"Team",
"Outgoing manager",
"Manner of departure",
"Date of vacancy",
"Position in table",
"Replaced by",
"Date of appointment"
] | [
[
"Feyenoord",
"Giovanni van Bronckhorst",
"End of contract",
"1 July 2019",
"Pre-season",
"Jaap Stam",
"1 June 2019"
],
[
"AZ",
"John van den Brom",
"End of contract",
"1 July 2019",
"Pre-season",
"Arne Slot",
"1 July 2019"
],
[
"Utrecht",
"Dick Advocaat",
"End of contract",
"1 July 2019",
"Pre-season",
"John van den Brom",
"1 July 2019"
],
[
"Twente",
"Marino Pušić",
"Sacked",
"1 July 2019",
"Pre-season",
"Gonzalo García García",
"1 July 2019"
],
[
"PEC Zwolle",
"Jaap Stam",
"Signed by Feyenoord",
"1 July 2019",
"Pre-season",
"John Stegeman",
"1 July 2019"
],
[
"Fortuna Sittard",
"René Eijer [ nl ]",
"Mutual consent",
"1 July 2019",
"Pre-season",
"Sjors Ultee [ nl ]",
"1 July 2019"
],
[
"VVV-Venlo",
"Maurice Steijn",
"Signed by Al Wahda",
"9 June 2019",
"Pre-season",
"Robert Maaskant",
"1 July 2019"
],
[
"Feyenoord",
"Jaap Stam",
"Resigned",
"28 October 2019",
"12th",
"Dick Advocaat",
"30 October 2019"
],
[
"VVV-Venlo",
"Robert Maaskant",
"Sacked",
"11 November 2019",
"17th",
"Jay Driessen [ nl ] ( ad int . )",
"15 November 2019"
],
[
"Vitesse",
"Leonid Slutsky",
"Resigned",
"29 November 2019",
"6th",
"Joseph Oosting ( ad int . )",
"3 December 2019"
],
[
"ADO Den Haag",
"Alfons Groenendijk",
"Resigned",
"2 December 2019",
"17th",
"Dirk Heesen ( ad int . )",
"2 December 2019"
],
[
"PSV Eindhoven",
"Mark van Bommel",
"Sacked",
"16 December 2019",
"4th",
"Ernest Faber ( ad int . )",
"16 December 2019"
],
[
"VVV-Venlo",
"Jay Driessen [ nl ] ( ad int . )",
"End of interim spell",
"19 December 2019",
"16th",
"Hans de Koning",
"19 December 2019"
],
[
"ADO Den Haag",
"Dirk Heesen ( ad int . )",
"End of interim spell",
"24 December 2019",
"17th",
"Alan Pardew",
"24 December 2019"
],
[
"Vitesse",
"Joseph Oosting ( ad int . )",
"End of interim spell",
"30 December 2019",
"6th",
"Edward Sturing",
"30 December 2019"
]
] | Teams -- Managerial changes | 2019–20_Eredivisie_2 | The 2019-20 Eredivisie is the 64th season of the Dutch football league Eredivisie since its establishment in 1955. The season began on 2 August 2019 and will conclude on 24 May 2020. The Europa League and relegation play-offs will take place later that month. Ajax is the defending champion. Twente, RKC Waalwijk and Sparta Rotterdam join as the promoted clubs from the 2018-19 Eerste Divisie. They replace NAC Breda, Excelsior and De Graafschap who were relegated to the 2019-20 Eerste Divisie. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947_VFL_season | 1947 VFL season | [
"Home team",
"Home team score",
"Away team",
"Away team score",
"Venue",
"Crowd",
"Date"
] | [
[
"Hawthorn",
"16.11 ( 107 )",
"Richmond",
"10.9 ( 69 )",
"Glenferrie Oval",
"13,000",
"17 May 1947"
],
[
"Footscray",
"17.18 ( 120 )",
"North Melbourne",
"11.13 ( 79 )",
"Western Oval",
"13,000",
"17 May 1947"
],
[
"Fitzroy",
"19.18 ( 132 )",
"St Kilda",
"7.14 ( 56 )",
"Brunswick Street Oval",
"10,000",
"17 May 1947"
],
[
"South Melbourne",
"13.9 ( 87 )",
"Geelong",
"15.16 ( 106 )",
"Lake Oval",
"12,000",
"17 May 1947"
],
[
"Melbourne",
"15.5 ( 95 )",
"Collingwood",
"9.16 ( 70 )",
"MCG",
"33,500",
"17 May 1947"
],
[
"Essendon",
"8.16 ( 64 )",
"Carlton",
"14.7 ( 91 )",
"Windy Hill",
"32,000",
"17 May 1947"
]
] | Premiership season -- Round 5 | 1947_VFL_season_4 | The 1947 Victorian Football League season was the 51st season of the elite Australian rules football competition. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_League | Liberty League | [
"Institution",
"Nickname",
"Location",
"Founded",
"Type",
"Enrollment",
"Joined",
"Primary Conference",
"Liberty Sport"
] | [
[
"Mount Holyoke College",
"Lyons",
"South Hadley , Massachusetts",
"1837",
"Private",
"2,100",
"2012-13",
"NEWMAC",
"women 's golf"
],
[
"New York University",
"Violets",
"New York City",
"1832",
"Private",
"22,280",
"2012-13",
"UAA",
"men 's golf women 's golf"
],
[
"St. John Fisher College",
"Cardinals",
"Rochester , New York",
"1948",
"Private",
"4,000",
"2013-14",
"Empire 8",
"men 's rowing women 's rowing"
],
[
"Wellesley College",
"Blue",
"Wellesley , Massachusetts",
"1870",
"Private/Non-sectarian",
"2,300",
"2012-13",
"NEWMAC",
"women 's golf"
],
[
"Buffalo State College",
"Bengals",
"Buffalo , New York",
"1871",
"Public",
"10,000",
"2019",
"SUNYAC",
"football"
]
] | Member schools -- Associate members | Liberty_League_1 | The Liberty League is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III. Member schools are top institutions that are all located in the state of New York. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_rankings_of_South_Korea | International rankings of South Korea | [
"Name",
"Year",
"Place",
"Out of #",
"Reference"
] | [
[
"OECD - Net take-home pay , single with no child",
"2013",
"& 3",
"& 34",
"[ 1 ]"
],
[
"OECD - Net take-home pay , married with 2 children",
"2013",
"& 8",
"& 34",
"[ 2 ]"
],
[
"ILO - Average monthly earnings",
"2009",
"& 10",
"& 72",
"[ 3 ]"
],
[
"Gallup - Median household income",
"2013",
"& 8",
"& 131",
"[ 4 ]"
],
[
"Gallup - Median per-capita income",
"2013",
"& 15",
"& 131",
"[ 5 ]"
],
[
"World Bank - Ease of Doing Business Index",
"2016",
"& 4",
"& 183",
"[ 6 ]"
],
[
"The World Factbook - Exports",
"2014",
"& 5",
"194",
"[ 7 ]"
],
[
"The World Factbook - Imports",
"2014",
"& 7",
"194",
"[ 8 ]"
],
[
"IMF - GDP ( Nominal )",
"2016",
"& 11",
"179",
"[ 9 ]"
],
[
"IMF - GDP ( PPP )",
"2016",
"& 13",
"180",
"[ 10 ]"
],
[
"IMF - GDP per capita ( Nominal )",
"2014",
"& 29",
"180",
"[ 11 ]"
],
[
"IMF - GDP per capita ( PPP )",
"2014",
"& 30",
"181",
"[ 12 ]"
],
[
"IMF - Foreign exchange reserves",
"2015",
"& 6",
"& 98",
"[ 13 ]"
],
[
"World Economic Forum - Financial Development Index",
"2012",
"& 15",
"62",
"[ 14 ]"
],
[
"World Economic Forum - Global Competitiveness Report",
"2013-2014",
"& 25",
"133",
"[ 15 ]"
],
[
"World Economic Forum - Global Enabling Trade Report",
"2014",
"& 30",
"138",
"[ 16 ]"
],
[
"IMD - World Competitiveness Yearbook",
"2015",
"& 25",
"60",
"[ 17 ]"
],
[
"Wall Street Journal / The Heritage Foundation - Index of Economic Freedom",
"2015",
"& 29",
"& 179",
"[ 18 ]"
],
[
"OECD - Long-term unemployment rate",
"2012",
"& 1 ( low )",
"34",
"[ 19 ]"
],
[
"OECD - Job security",
"2012",
"& 4",
"34",
"[ 20 ]"
]
] | Economy | See also : Economy of South Korea | International_rankings_of_South_Korea_0 | The following are international rankings of South Korea. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complete_game | Complete game | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Complete games"
] | [
[
"1",
"Justin Verlander",
"26"
],
[
"2",
"Félix Hernández",
"25"
],
[
"3",
"Clayton Kershaw",
"25"
],
[
"4",
"Adam Wainwright",
"22"
],
[
"5",
"Johnny Cueto",
"17"
],
[
"5",
"Cole Hamels",
"17"
],
[
"5",
"Corey Kluber",
"17"
],
[
"5",
"David Price",
"17"
],
[
"9",
"Zack Greinke",
"16"
],
[
"9",
"Chris Sale",
"16"
]
] | Active career leaders | Through March 2 , 2020 , the top 10 active players who lead MLB in career complete games were : [ 11 ] | Complete_game_1 | In baseball, a complete game (denoted by CG) is the act of a pitcher pitching an entire game without the benefit of a relief pitcher. A pitcher who meets this criterion will be credited with a complete game regardless of the number of innings played - pitchers who throw an entire official game that is shortened by rain will still be credited with a complete game, while starting pitchers who are relieved in extra innings after throwing nine or more innings will not be credited with a complete game. A starting pitcher who is replaced by a pinch hitter in the final half inning of a game will still be credited with a complete game. The frequency of complete games has evolved since the early days of baseball. The complete game was essentially an expectation in the early 20th century and pitchers completed almost all of the games they started. In modern baseball, the feat is much more rare and no pitcher has reached 30 complete games in a season since 1975; in the 21st century, a pitcher has thrown 10 or more complete games in a season only twice. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974–75_Lancashire_Cup | 1974–75 Lancashire Cup | [
"Game No",
"Fixture Date",
"Home Team",
"Score",
"Away Team",
"Venue",
"Att"
] | [
[
"1",
"Fri 30 Aug 1974",
"Barrow",
"10-31",
"Leigh",
"Craven Park",
"1,500"
],
[
"2",
"Fri 30 Aug 1974",
"St. Helens",
"11-13",
"Workington Town",
"Knowsley Road",
"3,000"
],
[
"3",
"Fri 30 Aug 1974",
"Salford",
"25-8",
"Blackpool Borough",
"The Willows",
"4,058"
],
[
"4",
"Sun 01 Sep 1974",
"Huyton",
"22-15",
"Whitehaven",
"Alt Park , Huyton",
"250"
],
[
"5",
"Sun 01 Sep 1974",
"Oldham",
"9-14",
"Widnes",
"Watersheddings",
"3,288"
],
[
"6",
"Sun 01 Sep 1974",
"Rochdale Hornets",
"20-12",
"Warrington",
"Athletic Grounds",
""
],
[
"7",
"Sun 01 Sep 1974",
"Swinton",
"17-15",
"Wigan",
"Station Road",
"3,316"
]
] | Competition and results -- Round 1 | Involved 7 matches ( with one “ blank ” fixture ) and 14 clubs | 1974–75_Lancashire_Cup_0 | The 1974-75 Lancashire Cup was the sixty-second occasion on which the completion had been held. Widnes won the trophy by beating Salford by the score of 19-9. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashan_Dias | Ashan Dias | [
"Year",
"Film",
"Role"
] | [
[
"2008",
"Alimankada",
"Captain Wasantha Ratnayake"
],
[
"2013",
"Death Watch",
"Akthul Majood"
],
[
"2013",
"A Common Man",
""
],
[
"2013",
"Siri Parakum",
"Pathiraja Senevi"
],
[
"2016",
"Sarigama",
"Captain Tony"
],
[
"2019",
"Vijayaba Kollaya",
"Asanga"
],
[
"2019",
"President Super Star",
""
],
[
"2020",
"Suparna",
""
],
[
"TBD",
"Visangamanaya",
"Jagath Dissanayake"
],
[
"TBD",
"A Promise Carved in Flesh",
"Brodie"
],
[
"TBD",
"1970 Love Story",
""
],
[
"TBD",
"Gaadi",
""
]
] | Filmography | Ashan_Dias_0 | Ashan Dias (born May 31, 1981, ) [Sinhala]), is an actor in Sri Lankan cinema. Started as a newscaster in MBC Networks, Dias turned to be a character actor with several critically acclaimed roles in films such as Alimankada, Sarigama and Vijayaba Kollaya. He hosted two seasons of television reality program Thathvika telecast on TV Derana. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_South_Carolina | List of colonial governors of South Carolina | [
"#",
"Governor",
"Took Office",
"Left Office",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"20",
"James Moore II",
"December 21 , 1719",
"May 30 , 1721",
"Appointed by Convention"
],
[
"21",
"Francis Nicholson",
"May 30 , 1721",
"May 7 , 1725",
"Left for England in 1725 , not removed until 1729"
],
[
"22",
"Arthur Middleton",
"May 7 , 1725",
"December 1730",
"Acting Governor until Johnson arrived"
],
[
"",
"Robert Johnson",
"December 15 , 1730",
"May 3 , 1735",
"2nd time"
],
[
"23",
"Thomas Broughton",
"May 3 , 1735",
"November 22 , 1737",
"Acting Governor after Johnson died"
],
[
"24",
"William Bull",
"November 22 , 1737",
"December 17 , 1743",
"Acting Governor after Broughton died"
],
[
"",
"Samuel Horsey",
"-",
"-",
"Appointed Governor in 1738 , never served"
],
[
"25",
"James Glen",
"December 17 , 1743",
"June 1 , 1756",
"Appointed Governor in 1738 , arrived in 1743"
],
[
"26",
"",
"William Henry Lyttleton",
"June 1 , 1756",
"April 5 , 1760"
],
[
"",
"Thomas Pownall",
"-",
"-",
"Appointed Governor in 1760 , never served"
],
[
"27",
"William Bull II",
"April 5 , 1760",
"December 22 , 1761",
"1st time , Acting Governor until Boone arrived"
],
[
"28",
"Thomas Boone",
"December 22 , 1761",
"May 14 , 1764",
""
],
[
"",
"William Bull II",
"May 1764",
"June 1766",
"2nd time , Acting Governor until Montagu arrived"
],
[
"29",
"Charles Greville Montagu",
"June 12 , 1766",
"May 1768",
"1st time"
],
[
"",
"William Bull II",
"May 1768",
"October 30 , 1768",
"3rd time , Acting Governor during Montagu 's absence"
],
[
"",
"Charles Greville Montagu",
"October 30 , 1768",
"July 31 , 1769",
"2nd time"
],
[
"",
"William Bull II",
"July 31 , 1769",
"September 15 , 1771",
"4th time , Acting Governor during Montagu 's absence"
],
[
"",
"Charles Greville Montagu",
"September 15 , 1771",
"March 6 , 1773",
"3rd time"
],
[
"",
"William Bull II",
"March 6 , 1773",
"June 18 , 1775",
"5th time , Acting Governor during Montagu 's absence"
],
[
"30",
"William Campbell",
"June 18 , 1775",
"September 15 , 1775",
"Fled Charleston on a British warship , HMS Tamar , and returned to England"
]
] | Royal period ( 1719–1776 ) | Governors of the Royal Period were appointed by the British government under the control of the Board of Trade . | List_of_colonial_governors_of_South_Carolina_1 | This is a list of colonial governors of the Province of South Carolina (and preceding British colonies in the same region) from 1670 to 1775. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_schools_in_Far_North_Queensland | List of schools in Far North Queensland | [
"Name",
"Suburb",
"LGA",
"Opened",
"Website",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Atherton State High School",
"Atherton",
"Tablelands",
"1959",
"Website",
""
],
[
"Babinda State School",
"Babinda",
"Cairns",
"1914",
"Website",
"P-12"
],
[
"Bentley Park College",
"Edmonton",
"Cairns",
"1997",
"Website",
"P-12"
],
[
"Cairns School of Distance Education",
"Manunda",
"Cairns",
"1974",
"Website",
"P-12 , distance education"
],
[
"Cairns State High School",
"Cairns North",
"Cairns",
"1924",
"Website",
""
],
[
"Cape York AAA - Aurukun",
"Aurukun",
"Aurukun",
"1974",
"Website",
"Formerly Aurukun SS until 2002 ; part of Western Cape until 2012"
],
[
"Cooktown State School",
"Cooktown",
"Cook",
"1875",
"Website",
"P-12"
],
[
"Gordonvale State High School",
"Gordonvale",
"Cairns",
"1965",
"Website",
""
],
[
"Herberton State School ( Secondary Campus )",
"Herberton",
"Tablelands",
"1912",
"Website",
""
],
[
"Innisfail State College",
"Innisfail",
"Cassowary Coast",
"2010",
"Website",
"P-12 . Replaced Innisfail SHS"
],
[
"Kuranda District State College",
"Kuranda",
"Mareeba",
"2008",
"Website",
"P-12 . Replaced Kuranda SHS & SS"
],
[
"Lockhart State School",
"Lockhart River",
"Lockhart River ( A )",
"1924",
"Website",
"P-12"
],
[
"Malanda State High School",
"Malanda",
"Tablelands",
"1961",
"Website",
""
],
[
"Mareeba State High School",
"Mareeba",
"Mareeba",
"1960",
"Website",
""
],
[
"Mossman State High School",
"Mossman",
"Douglas",
"1973",
"Website",
""
],
[
"Northern Peninsula Area State College - Senior",
"Bamaga",
"Northern Peninsula",
"1973",
"Website",
""
],
[
"Ravenshoe State School ( Secondary Campus )",
"Ravenshoe",
"Tablelands",
"1991",
"Website",
""
],
[
"Redlynch State College",
"Redlynch",
"Cairns",
"1932",
"Website",
"Formerly Redlynch SS until 2007"
],
[
"Smithfield State High School",
"Smithfield",
"Cairns",
"1983",
"Website",
""
],
[
"Tagai State College - T. I . Secondary Campus",
"Thursday Island",
"Torres",
"1966",
"Website",
"Formerly Thursday Island SHS until 2007"
]
] | State schools -- State high schools and colleges | List_of_schools_in_Far_North_Queensland_1 | nThis is a list of schools in the Far North Queensland region of Queensland, Australia. Prior to 2015, the Queensland education system consisted of primary schools, which accommodated students from kindergarten to Year 7 (ages 5-13), and high schools, which accommodate students from Years 8 to 12 (ages 12-18). However, from 2015, Year 7 became the first year of high school. The region's largest population centre is Cairns. Regional schools are: |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961_in_television | 1961 in television | [
"Date",
"Name",
"Notability"
] | [
[
"January 2",
"Gabrielle Carteris",
"Actress ( Beverly Hills , 90210 )"
],
[
"January 9",
"Candi Milo",
"Actress ( Swat Kats : The Radical Squadron , Foster 's Home for Imaginary Friends )"
],
[
"January 13",
"Julia Louis-Dreyfus",
"Actress ( Seinfeld , Veep )"
],
[
"January 19",
"Paul McCrane",
"Actor ( ER )"
],
[
"January 26",
"Craig Anton",
"Actor , comedian ( Mad TV , Phil of the Future )"
],
[
"February 2",
"Lauren Lane",
"Actress ( The Nanny )"
],
[
"February 5",
"Tim Meadows",
"Actor ( Saturday Night Live )"
],
[
"February 21",
"Christopher Atkins",
"Actor ( Dallas )"
],
[
"February 23",
"Trent Lehman",
"Actor ( Nanny and the Professor ) ( died 1982 )"
],
[
"February 27",
"Grant Shaud",
"Actor ( Murphy Brown )"
],
[
"March 3",
"Mary Page Keller",
"Actress ( Duet )"
],
[
"March 4",
"Steven Weber",
"Actor ( Wings , Once and Again )"
],
[
"March 8",
"Camryn Manheim",
"Actress ( The Practice , Ghost Whisperer , Person of Interest )"
],
[
"March 12",
"Titus Welliver",
"Actor ( Lost , Bosch )"
],
[
"March 14",
"Penny Johnson Jerald",
"Actress"
],
[
"March 17",
"Casey Siemaszko",
"Actor ( NYPD Blue )"
],
[
"March 18",
"Geoffrey Owens",
"Actor ( The Cosby Show )"
],
[
"March 21",
"Kassie DePaiva",
"Actress ( One Life to Live )"
],
[
"March 26",
"Billy Warlock",
"Actor ( Baywatch )"
],
[
"April 2",
"Christopher Meloni",
"Actor ( NYPD Blue , Oz , Law & Order : Special Victims Unit )"
]
] | Births | 1961_in_television_3 | The year 1961 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1961. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torneio_Internacional_de_Tênis_Campos_do_Jordão | Torneio Internacional de Tênis Campos do Jordão | [
"Year",
"Champions",
"Runners-up",
"Score"
] | [
[
"2011",
"Juan Sebastián Cabal Robert Farah",
"Ricardo Hocevar Júlio Silva",
"6-2 , 6-3"
],
[
"2010",
"Rogério Dutra da Silva Júlio Silva",
"Vítor Manzini Pedro Zerbinni",
"7-6 ( 3 ) , 6-2"
],
[
"2009",
"Joshua Goodall Samuel Groth",
"Rogério Dutra da Silva Júlio Silva",
"7-6 ( 4 ) , 6-3"
],
[
"2008",
"Brian Dabul Marcel Felder",
"Márcio Torres Izak van der Merwe",
"6-4 , 7-6 ( 9 )"
],
[
"2007",
"Eduardo Schwank Horacio Zeballos",
"John Paul Fruttero Izak van der Merwe",
"3-6 , 6-3 , 12-10"
],
[
"2006",
"Marcelo Melo André Sá",
"Jacob Adaktusson Leonardo Mayer",
"7-6 ( 1 ) , 7-5"
],
[
"2005",
"Kristian Pless Aleksandar Vlaski",
"Franco Ferreiro Marcelo Melo",
"7-6 ( 5 ) , 6-4"
],
[
"2004",
"Ricardo Mello Iván Miranda",
"Alejandro Hernández André Sá",
"6-3 , 6-4"
],
[
"2003",
"Rik de Voest Giovanni Lapentti",
"Carlos Berlocq Miguel Gallardo-Valles",
"6-1 , 7-5"
],
[
"2002",
"Alejandro Hernández Daniel Melo",
"Lu Yen-hsun Danai Udomchoke",
"walkover"
],
[
"2001",
"Dejan Petrovic Andy Ram",
"Adriano Ferreira Daniel Melo",
"6-3 , 6-4"
]
] | Past finals -- Men 's Doubles | Torneio_Internacional_de_Tênis_Campos_do_Jordão_2 | The Torneio Internacional de Tênis Campos do Jordão (previously known as the Credicard Citi MasterCard Tennis Cup) is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It is currently part of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Women's Circuit. It was previously part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Challenger Tour. It is held annually at the Campos do Jordão Tênis Clube de Turismo in Campos do Jordão, Brazil, since 2001. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_NBA_draft | 1994 NBA draft | [
"Player",
"Pos",
"Nationality",
"School / club team"
] | [
[
"Melvin Booker",
"PG",
"United States",
"Missouri ( Sr . )"
],
[
"Jimmy Carruth",
"PF",
"United States",
"Virginia Tech ( Sr . )"
],
[
"Robert Churchwell",
"SG",
"United States",
"Georgetown ( Sr . )"
],
[
"Askia Jones",
"SG",
"United States",
"Kansas State ( Sr . )"
],
[
"Ryan Lorthridge",
"SG",
"United States",
"Jackson State ( Sr . )"
],
[
"Ivano Newbill",
"F",
"United States",
"Georgia Tech ( Sr . )"
],
[
"Derrick Phelps",
"PG",
"United States",
"North Carolina ( Sr . )"
],
[
"Trevor Ruffin",
"PG",
"United States",
"Hawaii ( Sr . )"
],
[
"Kevin Salvadori",
"C",
"United States",
"North Carolina ( Sr . )"
],
[
"Aaron Swinson",
"SF",
"United States",
"Auburn ( Sr . )"
],
[
"Logan Vander Velden",
"SF",
"United States",
"Green Bay ( Sr . )"
],
[
"Fred Vinson",
"SG",
"United States",
"Georgia Tech ( Sr . )"
]
] | Notable undrafted players | These players went undrafted in 1994 but played in the NBA . | 1994_NBA_draft_1 | The 1994 NBA draft took place on June 29, 1994, in Indianapolis. Two NBA rookies of the year were picked in the first round, as Jason Kidd and Grant Hill were co-winners of the award for the 1994-95 NBA season. Kidd and Hill would end up as perennial All-Stars (10 and 7-time selections, respectively), though Hill's career was marred by severe injuries. The first overall pick Glenn Robinson was involved in a contract holdout shortly after being selected, reportedly seeking a 13-year, $100 million contract. Both Robinson and the Milwaukee Bucks eventually agreed on a 10-year, $68 million contract, which once stood as the richest NBA contract ever signed by a rookie. A fixed salary cap for rookies was implemented by the NBA the following season. Robinson himself had a productive NBA career, becoming a two-time NBA All-Star and winning an NBA Championship in 2005 in his final year with the San Antonio Spurs. Notably, this is the final draft to date to see all of the first three picks make All-Star rosters with the teams that originally drafted them. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WWE_pay-per-view_and_WWE_Network_events | List of WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network events | [
"Date",
"Event",
"Venue",
"Location",
"Main event"
] | [
[
"January 21",
"Royal Rumble",
"New Orleans Arena",
"New Orleans , Louisiana",
"30-man Royal Rumble match"
],
[
"February 25",
"No Way Out",
"Thomas & Mack Center",
"Paradise , Nevada",
"Kurt Angle vs . The Rock for the WWF Championship"
],
[
"April 1",
"WrestleMania X-Seven",
"Reliant Astrodome",
"Houston , Texas",
"The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF Championship"
],
[
"April 29",
"Backlash",
"Allstate Arena",
"Rosemont , Illinois",
"The Two Man Power Trip ( Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H ) vs . The Brothers of Destruction ( The Undertaker and Kane ) for the WWF Tag Team Championship , WWF Intercontinental Championship , and WWF Championship"
],
[
"May 5",
"Insurrextion",
"Earls Court Exhibition Centre",
"Kensington , London , England",
"The Two Man Power Trip ( Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H ) vs . The Undertaker for the WWF Championship"
],
[
"May 20",
"Judgment Day",
"ARCO Arena",
"Sacramento , California",
"Stone Cold Steve Austin vs . The Undertaker for the WWF Championship"
],
[
"June 24",
"King of the Ring",
"Continental Airlines Arena",
"East Rutherford , New Jersey",
"Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Chris Jericho vs. Chris Benoit for the WWF Championship"
],
[
"July 22",
"Invasion",
"Gund Arena",
"Cleveland , Ohio",
"The WCW-ECW Coalition ( Booker T , Diamond Dallas Page , Rhyno and The Dudley Boyz ( Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley ) ) vs . Team WWF ( Stone Cold Steve Austin , Kurt Angle , The Undertaker , Kane and Chris Jericho )"
],
[
"August 19",
"SummerSlam",
"Compaq Center",
"San Jose , California",
"Booker T vs . The Rock for the WCW Championship"
],
[
"September 23",
"Unforgiven",
"Mellon Arena",
"Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania",
"Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Kurt Angle for the WWF Championship"
],
[
"October 21",
"No Mercy",
"Savvis Center",
"St. Louis , Missouri",
"Kurt Angle vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs . Rob Van Dam for the WWF Championship"
],
[
"November 3",
"Rebellion",
"Manchester Arena",
"Manchester , Greater Manchester , England",
"Stone Cold Steve Austin vs . The Rock for the WWF Championship"
],
[
"November 18",
"Survivor Series",
"Greensboro Coliseum",
"Greensboro , North Carolina",
"Team WWF ( The Rock , Chris Jericho , The Undertaker , Kane and Big Show ) vs . Team Alliance ( Stone Cold Steve Austin , Rob Van Dam , Kurt Angle , Booker T and Shane McMahon )"
],
[
"December 9",
"Vengeance",
"San Diego Sports Arena",
"San Diego , California",
"Chris Jericho vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin for the World Championship and WWF Championship"
]
] | Past events -- 2000s | List_of_WWE_pay-per-view_events_17 | This is a list of WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network events, detailing all professional wrestling cards promoted on pay-per-view (PPV) and the WWE Network by WWE. WWE has been broadcasting PPV events since the 1980s, when its classic Big Four events (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series) were first established. The company's PPV lineup expanded to a monthly basis in the mid-1990s before expanding even further in the early-2000s. Aside from its standard monthly schedule, WWE produced additional international PPVs between 1997 and 2003. These events were not available in the United States and coincided with overseas tours in the United Kingdom. Following WWE's original brand extension in 2002, the company promoted two touring rosters representing its Raw and SmackDown television programs. The traditional Big Four continued to showcase the entire roster, while the remaining PPV events alternated between Raw and SmackDown cards. A special ECW PPV in 2005 led to the creation of an ECW brand in 2006, which also received its own dedicated PPV events. In March 2007, WWE announced that all subsequent PPV events would feature performers from all brands. In 2008, all WWE PPV events began broadcasting in high-definition. The company's PPV business began to drastically change with the launch of the WWE Network on February 24, 2014. While most of the WWE events still air in many parts of the world on traditional PPV channels, WWE's focus has shifted away from delivering their events on PPV channels. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dresser | Richard Dresser | [
"Title",
"Plot/Notes",
"Premiere and/or Selected Other Performances"
] | [
[
"At Home",
"One-act",
"Premiered April 1984 at Ensemble Studio Theater in New York City , as part of the theater 's seventh annual marathon of new one-act plays"
],
[
"The Hit Parade",
"A decade after the death of a talent agent 's only successful client , the agent hires a car thief to impersonate the dead rock star in a comeback concert for the residents of the musician 's hometown",
"Performed in summer 1985 by Manhattan Punch Line at TOMI Theater in New York City"
],
[
"Bait and Switch",
"One-act . Two brothers attempt to save their struggling restaurant by bringing in a new partner , a member of the Mafia",
"Performed April 1986 as the opening play in the third annual New Dramatists Lunchtime One-Act Play Festival in . West Coast premiere in fall 1993 by Interact Theatre Company at Theater Exchange in North Hollywood"
],
[
"Amnesia",
"A man suffers from amnesia and other difficulties . Originally written to be filmed",
"First reading July 1987 at the National Playwrights Conference at Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford"
],
[
"The Downside",
"Employees of a New Jersey pharmaceutical company prepare an anti-stress drug for its American release and cope with its unexpected side effects",
"Premiered November 1987 at Long Wharf Theater in New Haven . West Coast premiere in December 1989 at Pasadena Playhouse . Performed December 1990 at Griffin Theatre in Chicago"
],
[
"Alone at the Beach",
"Six single strangers share a summer house in the Hamptons",
"Performed in spring 1988 at Humana Festival in Louisville , Kentucky . Performed in summer 1989 by the Phoenix Theatre Company at the Masters School in Westchester . Performed in summer 1991 at Way Off Broadway Playhouse in Santa Ana . Performed May 1992 at Griffin Theatre Company in Chicago . Performed June 1993 as part of Bay Street Theater Festival in Sag Harbor"
],
[
"Splitsville",
"One-act . A young Florida couple seek jobs in a sinister new theme park being built across the street from their home",
"Performed May 1988 by Primary Stages Company at 45th Street Theater in New York City . West Coast premiere in fall 1993 , along with Bed and Breakfast and Bait and Switch ( under the title Splitsville ) by Interact Theater Company at Theater Exchange"
],
[
"Better Days",
"A depressed former factory town in New England is revitalized by a booming industry in arson",
"Performed in 1986 by Levin Gheater Company at Douglass College in New Brunswick . Performed summer 1989 by Gloucester Stage Company in Massachusetts . Performed May 1990 by Renegade Theater Company at United Synagogue of Hoboken . Performed July 1990 by Dramatist Workshop in Chicago . Performed January 1991 at Primary Stages in New York City . Performed in winter 1992-1993 at Way Off Broadway Playhouse in Santa Ana"
],
[
"Bed and Breakfast",
"One-act . Two American couples vacation near England 's Stonehenge",
"Performed May 1993 as part of Ensemble Theater 's Marathon of one-act plays . West Coast premiere in fall 1993 by Interact Theater Company at Theater Exchange ( see Splitsville )"
],
[
"The Road to Ruin",
"One-act . Two mechanics work on the broken automobile of a married couple",
"Performed July 1993 by Renegade Theater Company in New York as part of An Evening of One-Act Comedies"
],
[
"Below the Belt",
"Three managers stationed in a bleak , rural manufacturing plant toil and conspire against each other",
"Premiered April 1995 at Humana Festival . Performed in spring 1996 at John Houseman Theatre ( off-Broadway ) in New York ( called Best New Play of 1996 by the Wall Street Journal ) . Southern California premiere May 1997 at Old Globe Theatre in San Diego . Performed summer 1997 at Contemporary American Theater Festival ( CATF ) in West Virginia . Over 40 productions in Germany"
],
[
"Gun-Shy",
"A divorced couple and their new partners are stranded together in a snowbound house",
"Premiered April 1997 at Humana Festival . Performed February 1998 at Playwrights Horizons . Performed summer 1998 at CATF . Southern California premiere in spring 2000 at Laguna Playhouse"
],
[
"What Are You Afraid Of ?",
"One-act ( 15 minutes long ) , written by the request of the Humana Festival 's producing director Jon Jory , who asked Dresser to write a play performed in the front seat of an actual car while audience members sit in the back seat . A shy driver struggles with his attraction to an attractive female hitchhiker",
"Premiered spring 1999 at Humana Festival in parked vehicle . Performed in Hamburg , Germany , where actors drove on city streets with the audience"
],
[
"Something in the Air",
"A down-and-out man seeks to profit from the life insurance policy of a bitter , terminally ill patient",
"Performed summer 1999 at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor . Performed summer 2000 at CATF"
],
[
"Wonderful World",
"A mother attempts to connect with her two grown sons , both of whom are struggling with their own long-time relationships",
"Premiered spring 2001 at Humana Festival . West Coast premiere summer 2001 at Laguna Playhouse"
],
[
"Rounding Third",
"Two Little League coaches try to reconcile their very different approaches to baseball and to life . Dresser was prompted to write the play when he learned that his son 's Little League coach was planning to cheat to win a game . In the original Chicago production , which starred George Wendt , the play 's opening scene was moved from a bar to a ballfield to avoid audience identification with Wendt 's Cheers character",
"Workshopped summer 2001 at CATF . Premiered fall 2002 at Northlight Theatre outside Chicago . West Coast premiere January 2003 at Laguna Playhouse . Performed summer 2003 at Old Globe Theater in San Diego . Performed October 2003 at John Houseman Theater in New York ( off-Broadway ) . Performed summer 2004 at CATF"
],
[
"Greetings From The Home Office",
"One-act ( seven minutes long ) , performed with no live actors , only recorded voices emitted from a speaker phone . A solo audience member enters an office setting and finds that they are playing the role of a newly hired employee . The audience member interacts with the computer while the voices of a boss and co-workers come from the intercom , involving the audience member in a storyline of purported scandal and corruption . Eventually the audience member must make a pivotal decision about whom to trust , based on the voices and their interactions with the computer . The play was written for a specifically detailed commission by the Technology Plays project , a joint effort by the State University of New York ( SUNY ) and the Capital Repertory Theatre . ( Dresser said later that he had accepted the commission , with its strenuous demands for a play to be told without live actors to one audience member at a time , only because he believed nothing would ever come of it , and was forced to follow through when the project received a grant . )",
"Premiered November 2003 with five other short plays ( one commissioned from William Kennedy ; four others the result of a university-sponsored script competition ) in the New Atrium Library at SUNY . Appeared May 2004 at the Capital Repertory Theatre in Albany"
],
[
"Augusta",
"The first play in Dresser 's Happiness Trilogy about class in America . Two female housecleaners scheme with their shady manager to achieve a better life for themselves",
"Premiered summer 2006 at CATF . New England premiere in fall 2006 at Merrimack Repertory Theatre in Lowell"
],
[
"The Pursuit of Happiness",
"The second play in the Happiness Trilogy . Unhappily married middle-class parents attempt to help their daughter win acceptance to college . Written on commission from the Laguna Playhouse",
"Premiered January 2007 at Laguna Playhouse . Performed summer 2007 at CATF . Performed at Merrimack Repertory Theatre"
],
[
"A View of the Harbor",
"The third play in the Happiness Trilogy . A young man brings his wealthy girlfriend to meet his eccentric family at the rural home where he grew up , and buried secrets come to light",
"Premiered summer 2008 at CATF . New England premiere January 2009 at Merrimack Repertory Theatre"
]
] | List of plays | Richard_Dresser_0 | Richard Dresser (born c. 1951) is an American playwright and screenwriter, whose work has been widely performed in theaters across the United States, as well as in Europe. In addition to his plays, he wrote the book for the Broadway musical Good Vibrations and the musical Johnny Baseball. Dresser has also served as a writer and producer for multiple television series, most notably The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasu_Inturi | Vasu Inturi | [
"Year",
"Name",
"Role",
"Director"
] | [
[
"2005",
"Anukokunda Oka Roju",
"",
"Chandra Sekhar Yeleti"
],
[
"2008",
"Ashta Chamma",
"Ranga",
"Mohan Krishna Indraganti"
],
[
"2008",
"John Apparao 40+",
"",
"Kuchipudi Venkat"
],
[
"2011",
"Poison",
"",
""
],
[
"2011",
"Golconda High School",
"",
"Mohan Krishna Indraganti"
],
[
"2011",
"Pilla Zamindar",
"Tuition master of PJ",
""
],
[
"2013",
"Sahasam",
"Goutham 's Friend",
"Chandra Sekhar Yeleti"
],
[
"2014",
"Amrutham Chandamamalo",
"Sarvam",
""
],
[
"2014",
"A Shyam Gopal Varma Film",
"",
""
],
[
"2015",
"Courier Boy Kalyan",
"Ward boy",
"Premsai"
],
[
"2016",
"Rojulu Marayi",
"",
""
],
[
"2018",
"Krishnarjuna Yudham",
"",
"Merlapaka Gandhi"
],
[
"2018",
"Chalo",
"canteen owner",
"Nalla seenu"
],
[
"2019",
"N.T.R : Kathanayakudu",
"Tatineni Prakash Rao",
"Krish ( director )"
]
] | Filmography -- In Films | Vasu_Inturi_0 | Vasu Inturi (, born 30th December 1975), is a Telugu actor. He is known for the role of Sarvam in the TV show Amrutham. He worked as an assistant director and director on the series and wrote some episodes. Later, he wrote and directed the hit TV series Gangatho Rambabu. In 2014, he co-wrote Chandamama Lo Amrutham, the first Indian space comedy film, with Gangaraju Gunnam. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_200_metres | Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metres | [
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Nation",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Carmelita Jeter",
"United States",
"22.65"
],
[
"2",
"Abiodun Oyepitan",
"Great Britain",
"22.92"
],
[
"3",
"Sherone Simpson",
"Jamaica",
"22.97"
],
[
"4",
"Maria Belibasaki",
"Greece",
"23.36"
],
[
"5",
"Ana Claudia Silva",
"Brazil",
"23.40"
],
[
"6",
"Gloria Asumnu",
"Nigeria",
"23.43"
],
[
"7",
"Chisato Fukushima",
"Japan",
"24.14"
],
[
"8",
"Gretta Taslakian",
"Lebanon",
"24.49"
],
[
"",
"Cydonie Mothersill",
"Cayman Islands",
"DNS"
]
] | Results -- Round 1 | Wind : Heat 3 : +0.7 m/s | Athletics_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_200_metres_2 | The Women's 200 metres competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. The event was held at the Olympic Stadium on 6-8 August. The times in the three semi-finals were very close, but while Allyson Felix appeared to put a minimum of effort to hold off Murielle Ahouré in heat two, in heat one Veronica Campbell-Brown dipped at the finish to edge Carmelita Jeter and in heat three Sanya Richards-Ross raced Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce to the line. Semoy Hackett set the Trinidad and Tobago national record as the first time qualifier, Myriam Soumaré only one hundredth behind as the other time qualifier in 22.56. In the final Felix took lead through the turn and extended it to the finish. Campbell-Brown was second coming into the straight but was overtaken by Fraser-Pryce and Jeter who took the silver and bronze respectively. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_International_Gold_Cup | 1971 International Gold Cup | [
"Pos",
"No",
"Driver",
"Entrant",
"Car",
"Lap",
"Gap"
] | [
[
"1",
"34",
"Peter Gethin",
"Yardley Team BRM",
"BRM P160",
"1:24.6",
""
],
[
"2",
"37",
"Henri Pescarolo",
"Motul/Frank Williams Racing Cars",
"March 711",
"1:25.0",
"+0.4"
],
[
"3",
"33",
"Howden Ganley",
"Yardley Team BRM",
"BRM P153",
"1:25.0",
"+0.0"
],
[
"4",
"32",
"John Surtees",
"Brooke Bond Oxo/Rob Walker/Team Surtees",
"Surtees TS9",
"1:25.8",
"+0.8"
],
[
"5",
"35",
"Mike Beuttler",
"Clarke-Mordaunt-Guthrie Racing",
"March 711",
"1:25.8",
"+0.0"
],
[
"6",
"3",
"Frank Gardner",
"Motor Racing Research/Lola Cars Ltd",
"Lola T300",
"1:26.0",
"+0.2"
],
[
"7",
"26",
"Allan Rollinson",
"Alan McKechnie Racing",
"Surtees TS8",
"1:26.8",
"+0.8"
],
[
"8",
"1",
"Brian Redman",
"Sid Tayor/Castrol Racing",
"McLaren M18",
"1:28.2",
"+1.4"
],
[
"9",
"22",
"Graham McRae",
"Crown Lynn Properties",
"McLaren M10B",
"1:28.8",
"+0.6"
],
[
"10",
"15",
"Mike Hailwood",
"Team Surtees Ltd",
"Surtees TS8",
"1:28.8",
"+0.0"
],
[
"11",
"11",
"Trevor Taylor",
"Malaya Garages",
"Leda LT25",
"1:29.0",
"+0.2"
],
[
"12",
"39",
"Chris Craft",
"Alain de Cadenet",
"Brabham BT33",
"1:29.2",
"+0.2"
],
[
"13",
"77",
"Mike Walker",
"Doug Hardwick",
"Lola T192",
"1:29.8",
"+0.6"
],
[
"14",
"38",
"Tony Trimmer",
"Motul/Frank Williams Racing Cars",
"March 701",
"1:31.0",
"+1.2"
],
[
"15",
"21",
"David Prophet",
"Bugle-Prophet Racing",
"McLaren M10B",
"1:31.8",
"+0.8"
],
[
"16",
"44",
"Gordon Spice",
"Gordon Spice Cash ' n'Carry",
"McLaren M10B",
"1:32.4",
"+0.6"
],
[
"17",
"66",
"Fred Saunders",
"Fred Saunders/London School of Flying",
"Crosslé 15F",
"1:34.4",
"+2.0"
],
[
"18",
"41",
"Bob Miller",
"Bob Miller",
"Dulon LD8",
"1:37.8",
"+3.4"
],
[
"19",
"5",
"Jock Russell",
"Jock Russell",
"Lotus 70",
"1:39.6",
"+1.8"
],
[
"20",
"4",
"John Myerscough",
"John Butterworth Racing",
"McLaren M10B",
"1:39.8",
"+0.2"
]
] | Qualifying | 1971_International_Gold_Cup_0 | The XVIII International Gold Cup was a non-championship Formula One race, and also a round of the European Formula 5000 Championship, held on 22 August 1971 at Oulton Park. Eight Formula 1 cars turned up, with a full complement of F5000 cars making up the rest of the grid. Peter Gethin set pole position for the first heat, which was won by Henri Pescarolo. The grid for the second heat was arranged according to the finishing order of the first heat. John Surtees took the lead from Pescarolo and held it to the end, setting fastest lap, and a new circuit record, in the process. His win and his third place in the first heat made him the aggregate winner, just ahead of Howden Ganley. Frank Gardner was the highest F5000 finisher in both heats, his performance being good enough for third overall. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Gold_Coast_Titans_season | 2018 Gold Coast Titans season | [
"Date",
"Round",
"Opponent",
"Venue",
"Score",
"Tries",
"Goals",
"Attendance"
] | [
[
"Sunday , 11 March",
"1",
"Canberra Raiders",
"Cbus Super Stadium",
"30 - 28",
"Proctor , Elgey , Sami , Copley , Hurrell",
"Gordon ( 5/6 )",
"10,238"
],
[
"Saturday 17 March",
"2",
"New Zealand Warriors",
"Mt . Smart Stadium",
"8 - 20",
"Don",
"Gordon ( 2/2 )",
"14,132"
],
[
"Sunday 25 March",
"3",
"St. George Illwarra Dragons",
"Clive Berghofer Stadium",
"8 - 54",
"Gordon",
"Gordon ( 2/2 )",
"7,297"
],
[
"Sunday 1 April",
"4",
"Brisbane Broncos",
"Suncorp Stadium",
"26 - 14",
"Sami ( 3 ) , Copley , Don",
"Gordon ( 3/5 )",
"30,742"
],
[
"Sunday 8 April",
"5",
"Manly Warringah Sea Eagles",
"Marley Brown Oval",
"32 - 20",
"Arrow ( 2 ) , Boyle , Don , Wallace",
"Gordon ( 5/7 ) , Proctor ( 1/1 )",
"5,135"
],
[
"Sunday 15 April",
"6",
"Penrith Panthers",
"Panthers Stadium",
"12 - 35",
"Copley , Don",
"Gordon ( 2/2 )",
"11,091"
],
[
"Saturday 21 April",
"7",
"North Queensland Cowboys",
"1300SMILES Stadium",
"14 - 26",
"Taylor , Wallace",
"Gordon ( 3/3 )",
"12,885"
],
[
"Saturday 28 April",
"8",
"Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks",
"Cbus Super Stadium",
"9 - 10",
"Rein",
"Gordon ( 2/2 ) , Taylor ( 1 FG )",
"12,713"
],
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"Saturday 5 May",
"9",
"Canberra Raiders",
"GIO Stadium",
"18 - 32",
"James , King , Proctor",
"Gordon ( 3/3 )",
"11,170"
],
[
"Saturday 12 May",
"10",
"Melbourne Storm",
"Suncorp Stadium",
"14 - 28",
"Copley , Lee",
"Gordon ( 3/4 )",
"31,118"
],
[
"Saturday 19 May",
"11",
"Newcastle Knights",
"Cbus Super Stadium",
"33 - 26",
"Sami ( 2 ) , Brimson , Copley , Don",
"Gordon ( 3/4 ) , Taylor ( 3/4 )",
"11,008"
],
[
"Saturday 26 May",
"12",
"Sydney Roosters",
"Central Coast Stadium",
"14 - 34",
"Don , Gordon",
"Gordon ( 3/4 )",
"10,194"
],
[
"Friday 8 June",
"14",
"South Sydney Rabbitohs",
"Cbus Super Stadium",
"16 - 18",
"Sami , James ( 2 )",
"Gordon ( 2/3 )",
"11,833"
],
[
"Saturday 16 June",
"15",
"Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs",
"Belmore Sports Ground",
"32 - 10",
"Gordon ( 2 ) , James , Don , Sami , Proctor",
"Gordon ( 4/6 )",
"6,874"
],
[
"Sunday 1 July",
"16",
"Wests Tigers",
"Leichhardt Oval",
"30 - 12",
"James , Taylor , Brimson , Don , Arrow",
"Gordon ( 5/6 )",
"16,984"
],
[
"Sunday 8 July",
"17",
"Brisbane Broncos",
"Cbus Super Stadium",
"0 - 34",
"",
"",
"18,005"
],
[
"Sunday 15 July",
"18",
"Sydney Roosters",
"Cbus Super Stadium",
"12 - 20",
"Fotuaika , Wallace",
"Gordon ( 2/2 )",
"10,074"
],
[
"Saturday 21 July",
"19",
"Newcastle Knights",
"McDonald Jones Stadium",
"24 - 30",
"Don ( 2 ) , Fotuaika , Sami",
"Gordon ( 4/5 )",
"14,095"
],
[
"Sunday 29 July",
"20",
"New Zealand Warriors",
"Cbus Super Stadium",
"36 - 12",
"Sami ( 2 ) , Brimson , Don , Hurrell , Lee",
"Gordon ( 6/7 )",
"15,149"
]
] | Fixtures -- Regular Season | 2018_Gold_Coast_Titans_season_3 | The 2018 Gold Coast Titans season was the 12th in the club's history. The Titans completed the NRL's 2018 Telstra Premiership in 14th place, out of 16 teams, and did not qualify for the finals. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1998_Asian_Games_–_Women's_100_metres | Athletics at the 1998 Asian Games – Women's 100 metres | [
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Time",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"Li Xuemei ( CHN )",
"10.99",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"Motoka Arai ( JPN )",
"11.46",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Shanti Govindasamy ( MAS )",
"11.47",
"q"
],
[
"4",
"Wan Kin Yee ( HKG )",
"11.78",
""
],
[
"5",
"Hoàng Thị Lan Anh ( VIE )",
"11.83",
""
],
[
"-",
"Nathalie Saikaly ( LIB )",
"DNF",
""
]
] | Results -- Heats | Wind : +2.7 m/s | Athletics_at_the_1998_Asian_Games_–_Women's_100_metres_1 | The women's 100 metres competition at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand was held on 13-14 December at the Thammasat Stadium. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985–86_Scottish_League_Cup | 1985–86 Scottish League Cup | [
"Home Team",
"Score",
"Away Team",
"Date"
] | [
[
"Berwick Rangers",
"1-3",
"Cowdenbeath",
"14 August 1985"
],
[
"Dunfermline Ath",
"4-0",
"Stenhousemuir",
"19 August 1985"
],
[
"East Stirlingshire",
"1-3",
"Raith Rovers",
"14 August 1985"
],
[
"Queen of the South",
"3-0",
"Arbroath",
"14 August 1985"
],
[
"Queen 's Park",
"1-2",
"Stirling Albion",
"14 August 1985"
],
[
"Stranraer",
"3-0",
"Albion Rovers",
"14 August 1985"
]
] | First round | 1985–86_Scottish_League_Cup_0 | The 1985-86 Scottish League Cup was the fortieth season of Scotland's second football knockout competition. The competition was won by Aberdeen, who defeated Hibernian in the Final. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_Bradford_City_A.F.C._season | 2007–08 Bradford City A.F.C. season | [
"Date",
"Pos",
"Name",
"To",
"Fee"
] | [
[
"7 February 2008",
"GK",
"Sam Filler",
"Middlesbrough",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"End of season",
"MF",
"Craig Bentham",
"Farsley Celtic",
"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
"FW",
"David Brown",
"Guiseley",
"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
"MF",
"Paul Evans",
"Oxford United",
"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
"DF",
"Damian Hopkins",
"",
"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
"MF",
"Eddie Johnson",
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"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
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"Luke Medley",
"Barnet",
"£7,500"
],
[
"End of season",
"MF",
"Luke Morgan",
"",
"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
"MF",
"Tom Penford",
"Farsley Celtic",
"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
"MF",
"Scott Phelan",
"FC Halifax Town",
"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
"GK",
"Donovan Ricketts",
"Village United",
"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
"MF",
"Alex Rhodes",
"Rotherham United",
"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
"GK",
"Ben Saynor",
"Farsley Celtic",
"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
"GK",
"Jamie Waite",
"Doncaster Rovers",
"Released"
],
[
"End of season",
"DF",
"Darren Williams",
"Dundee",
"Released"
]
] | Transfers -- Out | 2007–08_Bradford_City_A.F.C._season_8 | The 2007-08 season was the 105th season in Bradford City A.F.C. 's history, their 93rd in The Football League and 95th in the league system of English football. After finishing 22nd in League One during the 2006-07 season, Bradford City were relegated to League Two meaning the season would be their first in the bottom tier of The Football League since 1981-82. It was also Stuart McCall's first season as manager, after he was appointed the full-time successor to Colin Todd in May 2007. It covers a period from 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008. McCall brought in seven new signings in pre-season, as well as a number of loan players, but from September to November, the club failed to win in eight games, leaving them in 21st place in League Two. The club improved during the latter part of the season, finishing in 10th place, three places and 16 points outside the play-offs. Bradford also suffered first round exits in two of the cup competitions they entered, and lost in the second round of the FA Cup. Peter Thorne was the club's top goalscorer, recording 15 goals, 14 in the league and one in the FA Cup. The season also marked centre back David Wetherall's retirement after 304 league games with the club. Joe Colbeck was named player of the season, despite spending part of the season on loan at Darlington. The club's average attendance of 13,756 was the highest in the division. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Speed_Flight_RAF | High Speed Flight RAF | [
"Pilot",
"Aircraft",
"Race position"
] | [
[
"Flight Lieutenant Freddy Long",
"S.6B S1596",
""
],
[
"Flight Lieutenant George Stainforth",
"S.6B",
"record attempt planned with S1595 , actually with S1596 after accident"
],
[
"Squadron Leader A. Orlebar",
"",
"Flight Commander"
],
[
"Flight Lieutenant John Boothman",
"S.6B S1595",
"1st place , at 340.08 mph"
],
[
"Flying Officer Leonard Snaith",
"S.6A N248",
""
],
[
"Flight Lieutenant W.F . Dry",
"",
"Engineering Officer"
]
] | 1931 | Supermarine S.6B Under the rules of the Schneider Trophy , a third win would be an outright win in perpetuity . The official attitude after the 1929 victory was summed up by the Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald , `` We are going to do our level best to win again . '' [ 6 ] However official support was withdrawn because of the need for economies following the Wall Street crash of October 1929 . The Cabinet vetoed RAF involvement and Government funding in a sporting event . Trenchard 's view that there was no advantage as aircraft development would continue whether or not the UK competed . [ 7 ] The public however had other ideas and backed the idea of a national team . A wealthy benefactor , shipping heiress Lady Lucy Houston , offered to pay £100,000 towards its cost . With the financial burden removed , the Government allowed the RAF to compete again . The delay in funding meant that there was no time to design a new aircraft to compete ; instead , the S.6 design was modified : the output of the R engine was increased by 400 hp to 2,300 hp and the airframe was strengthened , producing S.6B . Two new aircraft were built to this specification and the two existing S.6s were upgraded and renamed S.6A . In the event , the race itself was an anti-climax - no other countries entered a team . All that had to be done was for one of the aircraft from the flight to complete the course . The plan was thus to attempt to beat the previous race time with one of the S6.Bs , then to either go all-out for a new record attempt , or to use the S6.A to secure the Trophy . [ 7 ] The first goal was met according to plan ; Flight Lieutenant Boothman , won in S.6B S1595 at 340.08 mph , 12 mph faster than the 1929 time . [ 9 ] Work then began on the record attempt , which suffered a setback when a minor accident led to S1596 sinking . As a result , both the race and the record were flown by S1595 ( now in the Science Museum , London ) . The engines were swapped for this attempt though , from the `` reliable '' race tune to the ultimate performance `` sprint '' engine and its special fuel . Flight Lieutenant Stainforth then achieved a record of 407.5 mph , the first person to travel faster than 400 mph ; `` the mark that matters '' , in the words of Ernest Hives . [ 10 ] In comparison , land speed records did n't achieve this for 15 years , until after the Second World War and John Cobb 's Railton Mobil Special . British team for the 1931 Schneider Trophy race . From left to right ; Hope , Brinton , Long , Stainforth , Orlebar , Boothman , Snaith and Dry | High_Speed_Flight_RAF_2 | The RAF High Speed Flight, sometimes known as 'The Flight' , was a small flight of the Royal Air Force (RAF) formed for the purpose of competing in the Schneider Trophy contest for racing seaplanes during the 1920s. The Flight was together only until the Trophy was won outright, after which it was disbanded. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_FIBA_U16_Women's_European_Championship | 2016 FIBA U16 Women's European Championship | [
"Rank",
"Team",
"Record"
] | [
[
"1",
"Spain",
"6-1"
],
[
"2",
"Germany",
"6-1"
],
[
"3",
"France",
"6-1"
],
[
"4",
"Italy",
"5-2"
],
[
"5",
"Croatia",
"5-2"
],
[
"6",
"Lithuania",
"4-3"
],
[
"7",
"Czech Republic",
"5-2"
],
[
"8",
"Belarus",
"3-4"
],
[
"9",
"Turkey",
"3-4"
],
[
"10",
"Latvia",
"3-4"
],
[
"11",
"Russia",
"3-4"
],
[
"12",
"Hungary",
"2-5"
],
[
"13",
"Serbia",
"2-5"
],
[
"14",
"Portugal",
"1-6"
],
[
"15",
"Sweden",
"2-5"
],
[
"16",
"Slovakia",
"0-7"
]
] | Final ranking | Team relegated to 2017 Division B . | 2016_FIBA_U16_Women's_European_Championship_4 | The 2016 FIBA U16 Women's European Championship was the 28th edition of the Women's European basketball championship for national under-16 teams. Spain won their 10th championship title by beating Germany in the final, 64-48. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_Sigma | Lambda Sigma | [
"Name",
"Chartered",
"Institution",
"Location",
"Status"
] | [
[
"Alpha",
"November 7 , 1922",
"University of Pittsburgh",
"Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania",
"Active"
],
[
"Beta",
"April 6 , 1925",
"Miami University",
"Oxford , Ohio",
"Inactive"
],
[
"Gamma",
"1925",
"University of Missouri",
"Columbia , Missouri",
"Inactive"
],
[
"Delta",
"June 4 , 1927",
"Pennsylvania State University",
"State College , Pennsylvania",
"Inactive"
],
[
"Epsilon",
"November 19 , 1927",
"Allegheny College",
"Meadville , Pennsylvania",
"Active"
],
[
"Zeta",
"1927",
"Muskingum University",
"New Concord , Ohio",
"Active"
],
[
"Eta",
"May 2 , 1929",
"Carnegie Mellon University",
"Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania",
"Active"
],
[
"Theta",
"March 12 , 1931",
"University of Kentucky",
"Lexington , Kentucky",
"Inactive"
],
[
"Iota",
"March 1 , 1941",
"University of Mississippi",
"Oxford , Mississippi",
"Active"
],
[
"Kappa",
"October 20 , 1945",
"Seton Hill University",
"Greensburg , Pennsylvania",
"Inactive"
],
[
"Lambda",
"October 27 , 1945",
"University of Mississippi",
"Westminster College",
"Active"
],
[
"Mu",
"March 11 , 1948",
"Eastern Kentucky University",
"Richmond , Kentucky",
"Active"
],
[
"Nu",
"October 18 , 1952",
"University of Louisville",
"Louisville , Kentucky",
"Inactive"
],
[
"Xi",
"April 11 , 1953",
"Grove City College",
"New Wilmington , Pennsylvania",
"Inactive"
],
[
"Omicron",
"December 5 , 1954",
"Northern Illinois University",
"DeKalb , Illinois",
"Active"
],
[
"Pi",
"May 18 , 1957",
"Auburn University",
"Auburn , Alabama",
"Active"
],
[
"Rho",
"May 3 , 1959",
"Thiel College",
"Greenville , Pennsylvania",
"Active"
],
[
"Sigma",
"May 16 , 1959",
"Alfred University",
"Village of Alfred",
"Inactive"
],
[
"Tau",
"November 20 , 1960",
"University of Kansas",
"Lawrence , Kansas",
"Active"
],
[
"Upsilon",
"November 18 , 1961",
"Morehead State University",
"Morehead , Kentucky",
"Inactive"
]
] | Chapters | Lambda Sigma has 39 active chapters : [ 3 ] | Lambda_Sigma_0 | Lambda Sigma (ΛΣ) is an American college honor society for second-year students. Originally named the Society of Cwens, the society was established at the University of Pittsburgh in Fall 1922 as a women's honors society, and became a national organization with the 1925 foundation of chapters at Miami University and the University of Missouri. The society is dedicated to the purpose of fostering leadership, scholarship, fellowship, and the spirit of service among college students, and to promoting the interests of the college or university in every possible way. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_USA_Pro_Cycling_Challenge | 2013 USA Pro Cycling Challenge | [
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"1",
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"10",
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]
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982_NHL_Entry_Draft | 1982 NHL Entry Draft | [
"Pick #",
"Player",
"Position",
"Nationality",
"NHL team",
"College/junior/club team"
] | [
[
"169",
"Alan Hepple",
"Defence",
"Canada",
"New Jersey",
"Ottawa 67 's ( OHL )"
],
[
"170",
"Gary Cullen",
"Centre",
"Canada",
"Detroit Red Wings",
"Cornell University ( ECAC )"
],
[
"171",
"Miroslav Ihnacak",
"Right Wing",
"Czechoslovakia",
"Toronto Maple Leafs",
"Kosice ( Czechoslovakia )"
],
[
"172",
"Kevin Skilliter",
"Defence",
"Canada",
"Hartford Whalers",
"Cornwall Royals ( OHL )"
],
[
"173",
"Jamie Reeve",
"Goaltender",
"Canada",
"Washington Capitals",
"Saskatoon Blades ( SJHL )"
],
[
"174",
"Dave Chartier",
"Defence",
"Canada",
"Los Angeles Kings",
"Saskatoon Blades ( WHL )"
],
[
"175",
"Phil Patterson",
"Right Wing",
"Canada",
"Chicago Black Hawks",
"Ottawa 67 's ( OHL )"
],
[
"176",
"Matt Christensen",
"Centre",
"United States",
"St. Louis Blues",
"Aurora-Hoyt Lakes High School ( USHS-MN )"
],
[
"177",
"Ted Pearson",
"Left Wing",
"Canada",
"Calgary Flames",
"University of Wisconsin ( WCHA )"
],
[
"178",
"Greg Gravel",
"Centre",
"Canada",
"Pittsburgh Penguins",
"Windsor Spitfires ( OHL )"
],
[
"179",
"Don McLaren",
"Right Wing",
"Canada",
"Vancouver Canucks",
"Ottawa 67 's ( OHL )"
],
[
"180",
"Tom Ward",
"Defence",
"United States",
"Winnipeg Jets",
"Richfield High School ( USHS-MN )"
],
[
"181",
"Mike Hough",
"Left Wing",
"Canada",
"Quebec Nordiques",
"Kitchener Rangers ( OHL )"
],
[
"182",
"Magnus Roupe",
"Left Wing",
"Sweden",
"Philadelphia Flyers",
"Karlstad ( Sweden )"
],
[
"183",
"Kelly Miller",
"Left Wing",
"United States",
"New York Rangers",
"Michigan State University ( CCHA )"
],
[
"184",
"Rob Norman",
"Right Wing",
"Canada",
"Buffalo Sabres",
"Cornwall Royals ( OHL )"
],
[
"185",
"Pat Micheletti",
"Centre",
"United States",
"Minnesota North Stars",
"Hibbing High School ( USHS-MN )"
],
[
"186",
"Doug Kostynski",
"Centre",
"Canada",
"Boston Bruins",
"Kamloops Blazers ( WHL )"
],
[
"187",
"Brian Williams",
"Centre",
"United States",
"Montreal Canadiens",
"Sioux City Musketeers ( USHL )"
],
[
"188",
"Ian Wood",
"Centre",
"Canada",
"Edmonton Oilers",
"Penticton Knights ( BCJHL )"
]
] | Selections by round -- Round nine | 1982_NHL_Entry_Draft_8 | The 1982 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. The National Hockey League (NHL) teams selected 252 players eligible for entry into professional ranks, in the reverse order of the 1981-82 NHL season and playoff standings. This is the list of those players selected. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics | Germany at the 2002 Winter Olympics | [
"Event",
"Athlete",
"Misses",
"Time",
"Rank"
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"Andrea Henkel",
"2",
"22:41.1",
"25"
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"7.5 km sprint",
"Katrin Apel",
"3",
"22:01.7",
"12"
],
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] | Biathlon | Main article : Biathlon at the 2002 Winter Olympics Men Event Athlete Misses Time Rank 10 km sprint Frank Luck 2 26:47.7 29 Michael Greis 2 26:18.4 15 Ricco Groß 1 25:44.6 4 Sven Fischer 1 25:20.2 12.5 km pursuit Michael Greis 3 34:19.9 16 Sven Fischer 4 34:09.5 12 Frank Luck 1 34:01.0 11 Ricco Groß 2 33:30.6 Event Athlete Time Misses Adjusted time Rank 20 km Alexander Wolf 51:16.6 5 56:16.6 34 Sven Fischer 51:23.2 4 55:23.2 29 Ricco Groß 49:58.7 2 51:58.7 4 Frank Luck 51:39.4 0 51:39.4 Men 's 4 × 7.5 km relay Athletes Race Misses Time Rank Ricco GroßPeter SendelSven FischerFrank Luck 1 1'24:27.6 Women | Germany_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics_7 | Germany competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States. In terms of gold metals, Germany finished ranking second with 12 gold medals. Meanwhile, the 36 total medals won by German athletes were the most of any nation at these Games, as well at any Winter Olympics, until this record was broken by the United States at the 2010 Winter Olympics. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Italian_football_transfers_summer_2010_(August) | List of Italian football transfers summer 2010 (August) | [
"Date",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Moving from",
"Moving to",
"Fee"
] | [
[
"2010-09-01",
"Adrian Piţ",
"Romania",
"Roma",
"Universitatea Cluj",
"€5,000"
],
[
"2010-09-02",
"Massimo Zappino",
"Brazil",
"Como",
"Varese",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-02",
"Ângelo",
"Brazil",
"Lecce",
"Parma",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-03",
"Riccardo Ragni",
"Italy",
"Pescara",
"Ebolitana ( amateur )",
"Loan"
],
[
"2010-09-03",
"Zdeněk Zlámal",
"Czech Republic",
"Udinese",
"Slavia Prague",
"Loan"
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[
"2010-09-03",
"Marco Bonassi",
"Italy",
"Juventus",
"Voghera ( amateur )",
"Loan"
],
[
"2010-09-08",
"Maurizio Lanzaro",
"Italy",
"Reggina",
"Zaragoza",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-08",
"Kewullay Conteh",
"Sierra Leone",
"Grosseto",
"Piacenza",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-10",
"Claudio Bellucci",
"Italy",
"Sampdoria",
"Modena",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-10",
"Antonio Filippini",
"Italy",
"Livorno",
"Brescia",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-13",
"Roberto Baronio",
"Italy",
"Lazio",
"Atletico Roma",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-13",
"Mauro Esposito",
"Italy",
"Roma",
"Atletico Roma",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-16",
"Massimo Margiotta",
"Venezuela",
"Vicenza",
"Barletta",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-20",
"Jaroslav Šedivec",
"Czech Republic",
"Triestina",
"Salernitana",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-21",
"Maurizio Nassi",
"Italy",
"Mantova",
"Cittadella",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-23",
"Edoardo Catinali",
"Italy",
"Ancona",
"Piacenza",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-29",
"Francesco Galeoto",
"Italy",
"Crotone",
"Barletta",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-10-25",
"Salvatore Lanna",
"Italy",
"Bologna",
"Reggiana",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-29",
"Alex Calderoni",
"Italy",
"Triestina",
"Atletico Roma",
"Free"
],
[
"2010-09-29",
"Gabriel Ferrari",
"United States",
"Sampdoria",
"Wohlen",
"Free"
]
] | Out of Window Transfers | List_of_Italian_football_transfers_summer_2010_(August)_2 | This is the part 2 of list of Italian football transfers for the 2010-11 season. |
|
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"Location",
"Type",
"Completed",
"Date designated",
"Grid ref . Geo-coordinates",
"Entry number"
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[
"Church of St Mary",
"Church Road , Aldermaston",
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"1117319"
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"1221092"
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[
"Church of St Nicholas",
"Beedon",
"Church",
"Early 13th century",
"24 November 1966",
"SU4823678125 51°30′00″N 1°18′23″W / 51.500012°N 1.306493°W / 51.500012 ; -1.306493 ( Church of St Nicholas )",
"1136040"
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[
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"Church",
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"14 April 1967",
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[
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"Catmore",
"Church",
"12th century",
"24 November 1966",
"SU4539080164 51°31′07″N 1°20′50″W / 51.51858°N 1.347228°W / 51.51858 ; -1.347228 ( Church of St Margaret )",
"1210997"
],
[
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"Mount Lane , Chaddleworth",
"Church",
"1742",
"24 November 1966",
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"1210713"
],
[
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"Church Lane , Combe , Berkshire",
"Church",
"12th century",
"6 February 1962",
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],
[
"Church of St Mary",
"Church Hill , East Ilsley",
"Church",
"13th century",
"24 November 1966",
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"1136120"
],
[
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"Enborne",
"Church",
"12th century",
"6 April 1967",
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"1220252"
],
[
"Church of St Mark",
"Englefield",
"Church",
"13th century",
"14 April 1967",
"SU6238571995 51°26′37″N 1°06′14″W / 51.443519°N 1.103763°W / 51.443519 ; -1.103763 ( Church of St Mark )",
"1213321"
],
[
"Church of All Saints",
"Farnborough Village , Farnborough",
"Church",
"11th century",
"24 November 1966",
"SU4351581936 51°32′05″N 1°22′27″W / 51.534659°N 1.374031°W / 51.534659 ; -1.374031 ( Church of All Saints )",
"1117199"
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[
"St Thomas ' Church , East Shefford",
"East Shefford , Great Shefford",
"Church",
"Norman",
"11 July 1983",
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"1321841"
],
[
"Sandleford Priory",
"Newton Road , Greenham",
"Priory",
"c. 1800",
"6 June 1952",
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"1220371"
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"Gate Pier",
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"1136047"
],
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"Pair of Gate Piers 204 Metres East of Entrance to Home Farm",
"Park Lane , Hampstead Marshall",
"Gate Pier",
"Early C18 , before 1718",
"6 March 1985",
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"1136042"
],
[
"Pair of Gate Piers 210 Metres Due South of Church Tower",
"Park Lane , Hampstead Marshall",
"Gate Pier",
"Late 17th century",
"6 March 1985",
"SU4198066538 51°23′47″N 1°23′53″W / 51.396331°N 1.397983°W / 51.396331 ; -1.397983 ( Pair of Gate Piers 210 Metres Due South of Church Tower )",
"1117219"
],
[
"Pair of Gate Piers 30 Metres South of East End of Church",
"Park Lane , Hampstead Marshall",
"Gate Pier",
"Early C18 , before 1718",
"6 March 1985",
"SU4200566711 51°23′52″N 1°23′51″W / 51.397885°N 1.397604°W / 51.397885 ; -1.397604 ( Pair of Gate Piers 30 Metres South of East End of Church )",
"1117218"
]
] | West Berkshire | Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Berkshire_3 | There are approximately 372,905 listed buildings in England and 2.5% of these are Grade I. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Berkshire, ordered by building name within place name within district. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arianny_Celeste | Arianny Celeste | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"2010",
"UFC Undisputed 2010",
"Herself"
],
[
"2012",
"UFC Undisputed 3",
"Herself"
],
[
"2014",
"EA Sports UFC",
"Herself"
],
[
"2016",
"EA Sports UFC 2",
"Herself"
],
[
"2018",
"EA Sports UFC 3",
"Herself"
]
] | Filmography -- Video games | Arianny_Celeste_2 | Arianny Celeste (born Penelope López Márquez on November 12, 1985) () is an American ring girl and model. She is best known for being a ring girl for the UFC. She is also a co-host on TV show Overhaulin' and a model featured in Playboy magazine. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite | Satellite | [
"Order",
"Country",
"Date of first launch",
"Rocket",
"Satellite ( s )"
] | [
[
"1",
"Soviet Union",
"4 October 1957",
"Sputnik-PS",
"Sputnik 1"
],
[
"2",
"United States",
"1 February 1958",
"Juno I",
"Explorer 1"
],
[
"3",
"France",
"26 November 1965",
"Diamant-A",
"Astérix"
],
[
"4",
"Japan",
"11 February 1970",
"Lambda-4S",
"Ohsumi"
],
[
"5",
"China",
"24 April 1970",
"Long March 1",
"Dong Fang Hong I"
],
[
"6",
"United Kingdom",
"28 October 1971",
"Black Arrow",
"Prospero"
],
[
"7",
"India",
"18 July 1980",
"SLV",
"Rohini D1"
],
[
"8",
"Israel",
"19 September 1988",
"Shavit",
"Ofeq 1"
],
[
"-",
"Russia",
"21 January 1992",
"Soyuz-U",
"Kosmos 2175"
],
[
"-",
"Ukraine",
"13 July 1992",
"Tsyklon-3",
"Strela"
],
[
"9",
"Iran",
"2 February 2009",
"Safir-1",
"Omid"
],
[
"10",
"North Korea",
"12 December 2012",
"Unha-3",
"Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 Unit 2"
],
[
"11",
"South Korea",
"30 January 2013",
"Naro-1",
"STSAT-2C"
],
[
"12",
"New Zealand",
"12 November 2018",
"Electron",
"CubeSat"
]
] | Launch-capable countries | Main article : Timeline of first orbital launches by nationality | Satellite_0 | In the context of spaceflight, a satellite is an object that has been intentionally placed into orbit. These objects are called artificial satellites to distinguish them from natural satellites such as Earth's Moon. On 4 October 1957 the Soviet Union launched the world's first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1. Since then, about 8,900 satellites from more than 40 countries have been launched. According to a 2018 estimate, some 5,000 remain in orbit. Of those about 1,900 were operational, while the rest have lived out their useful lives and become space debris. Approximately 63% of operational satellites are in low-Earth orbit, 6% are in medium-Earth orbit (at 20,000 km), 29% are in geostationary orbit (at 36,000 km) and the remaining 2% are in elliptic orbit. A few large space stations have been launched in parts and assembled in orbit. Over a dozen space probes have been placed into orbit around other bodies and become artificial satellites of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, a few asteroids, a comet and the Sun. Satellites are used for many purposes. Among several other applications, they can be used to make star maps and maps of planetary surfaces, and also take pictures of planets they are launched into. Common types include military and civilian Earth observation satellites, communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites, and space telescopes. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Copa_Libertadores | 2014 Copa Libertadores | [
"Association",
"Team ( Berth )",
"Entry stage",
"Qualification method"
] | [
[
"Argentina 5 berths",
"Vélez Sarsfield ( Argentina 1 )",
"Second stage",
"2012-13 Primera División super champion"
],
[
"Argentina 5 berths",
"Newell 's Old Boys ( Argentina 2 )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Torneo Final champion"
],
[
"Argentina 5 berths",
"San Lorenzo ( Argentina 3 )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Torneo Inicial champion"
],
[
"Argentina 5 berths",
"Arsenal ( Argentina 4 )",
"Second stage",
"2012-13 Copa Argentina champion"
],
[
"Argentina 5 berths",
"Lanús ( Argentina 5 )",
"First stage",
"2013 Copa Sudamericana champion"
],
[
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"Bolívar ( Bolivia 1 )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Clausura champion"
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[
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"The Strongest ( Bolivia 2 )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Apertura champion"
],
[
"Bolivia 3 berths",
"Oriente Petrolero ( Bolivia 3 )",
"First stage",
"2013 Clausura runner-up"
],
[
"Brazil 5 + 1 berths",
"Atlético Mineiro ( Brazil 1 ; Title holders )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Copa Libertadores champion"
],
[
"Brazil 5 + 1 berths",
"Cruzeiro ( Brazil 2 )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champion"
],
[
"Brazil 5 + 1 berths",
"Flamengo ( Brazil 3 )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Copa do Brasil champion"
],
[
"Brazil 5 + 1 berths",
"Grêmio ( Brazil 4 )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runner-up"
],
[
"Brazil 5 + 1 berths",
"Atlético Paranaense ( Brazil 5 )",
"First stage",
"2013 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 3rd place"
],
[
"Brazil 5 + 1 berths",
"Botafogo ( Brazil 6 )",
"First stage",
"2013 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th place"
],
[
"Chile 3 berths",
"Unión Española ( Chile 1 )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Transición champion"
],
[
"Chile 3 berths",
"O'Higgins ( Chile 2 )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Apertura champion"
],
[
"Chile 3 berths",
"Universidad de Chile ( Chile 3 )",
"First stage",
"2013 Apertura Liguilla winner"
],
[
"Colombia 3 berths",
"Atlético Nacional ( Colombia 1 )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Apertura champion and 2013 Finalización champion"
],
[
"Colombia 3 berths",
"Deportivo Cali ( Colombia 2 )",
"Second stage",
"2013 Primera A aggregate table best team not yet qualified"
],
[
"Colombia 3 berths",
"Santa Fe ( Colombia 3 )",
"First stage",
"2013 Primera A aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified"
]
] | Qualified teams | 2014_Copa_Libertadores_0 | The 2014 Copa Libertadores de América (officially the 2014 Copa Bridgestone Libertadores for sponsorship reasons) was the 55th edition of the Copa Libertadores de América, South America's premier international club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. Atlético Mineiro were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Atlético Nacional in the round of 16. In the finals, Argentine team San Lorenzo defeated Paraguayan team Nacional 2-1 on aggregate to win their first title, and earned the right to play in the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup and the 2015 Recopa Sudamericana. The streak of four successive tournaments won by a Brazilian team was broken; in fact, none of the four semifinalists were from Brazil (first time since 1991, and the first finals since 2004 to not feature a Brazilian team) or had reached the final before. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000–01_Florida_Panthers_season | 2000–01 Florida Panthers season | [
"No",
"R",
"Date",
"Score",
"Opponent",
"Record"
] | [
[
"1",
"OTL",
"October 6 , 2000",
"3-4 OT",
"Vancouver Canucks ( 2000-01 )",
"0-0-0-1"
],
[
"2",
"L",
"October 9 , 2000",
"2-4",
"@ Boston Bruins ( 2000-01 )",
"0-1-0-1"
],
[
"3",
"T",
"October 13 , 2000",
"2-2 OT",
"Carolina Hurricanes ( 2000-01 )",
"0-1-1-1"
],
[
"4",
"OTL",
"October 18 , 2000",
"1-2 OT",
"@ Phoenix Coyotes ( 2000-01 )",
"0-1-1-2"
],
[
"5",
"L",
"October 20 , 2000",
"1-5",
"@ Colorado Avalanche ( 2000-01 )",
"0-2-1-2"
],
[
"6",
"T",
"October 22 , 2000",
"0-0 OT",
"@ Minnesota Wild ( 2000-01 )",
"0-2-2-2"
],
[
"7",
"L",
"October 25 , 2000",
"1-2",
"New Jersey Devils ( 2000-01 )",
"0-3-2-2"
],
[
"8",
"T",
"October 27 , 2000",
"3-3 OT",
"@ Nashville Predators ( 2000-01 )",
"0-3-3-2"
],
[
"9",
"W",
"October 28 , 2000",
"3-1",
"Ottawa Senators ( 2000-01 )",
"1-3-3-2"
],
[
"10",
"OTL",
"October 30 , 2000",
"5-6 OT",
"@ New Jersey Devils ( 2000-01 )",
"1-3-3-3"
],
[
"11",
"L",
"November 1 , 2000",
"0-3",
"New York Islanders ( 2000-01 )",
"1-4-3-3"
],
[
"12",
"L",
"November 4 , 2000",
"2-3",
"Washington Capitals ( 2000-01 )",
"1-5-3-3"
],
[
"13",
"L",
"November 8 , 2000",
"2-4",
"Montreal Canadiens ( 2000-01 )",
"1-6-3-3"
],
[
"14",
"T",
"November 10 , 2000",
"3-3 OT",
"Calgary Flames ( 2000-01 )",
"1-6-4-3"
],
[
"15",
"L",
"November 13 , 2000",
"1-4",
"Atlanta Thrashers ( 2000-01 )",
"1-7-4-3"
],
[
"16",
"W",
"November 15 , 2000",
"4-1",
"@ Carolina Hurricanes ( 2000-01 )",
"2-7-4-3"
],
[
"17",
"W",
"November 17 , 2000",
"3-0",
"@ Columbus Blue Jackets ( 2000-01 )",
"3-7-4-3"
],
[
"18",
"L",
"November 18 , 2000",
"2-5",
"@ Ottawa Senators ( 2000-01 )",
"3-8-4-3"
],
[
"19",
"W",
"November 21 , 2000",
"4-1",
"@ Montreal Canadiens ( 2000-01 )",
"4-8-4-3"
],
[
"20",
"L",
"November 24 , 2000",
"1-2",
"@ Tampa Bay Lightning ( 2000-01 )",
"4-9-4-3"
]
] | Schedule and results | 2000–01_Florida_Panthers_season_4 | The 2000-01 Florida Panthers season was their eighth season in the National Hockey League. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Langley | Bruno Langley | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"2005",
"Romeo and Juliet",
"Romeo",
"Stafford Castle"
],
[
"2005",
"Night Sky",
"Ali",
"Old Vic"
],
[
"2006",
"Love Trilogy Part One : Life Imitates Art",
"Nathan",
"People 's Theatre , Camden"
],
[
"2006",
"A Taste of Honey",
"Geoffrey",
"Richmond Theatre"
],
[
"2008",
"Sleeping Beauty",
"",
"Gaiety Theatre , Dublin"
],
[
"2008",
"Flashdance The Musical",
"Jimmy",
""
],
[
"2010",
"Intimate Strangers",
"Tarquin Olivier",
"Vaudeville Theatre , London"
],
[
"2010-2011",
"Calendar Girls",
"Lawrence / Liam",
""
],
[
"2012-2013",
"The Mousetrap",
"Giles Ralston",
""
]
] | Filmography -- Theatre | Bruno_Langley_2 | Bruno Langley (born 21 March 1983) is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Adam Mitchell in Doctor Who (2005) and Todd Grimshaw in Coronation Street (2001-17). In October 2017, a spokesman for the show confirmed that Langley's Coronation Street contract had been terminated. Manchester police later said that he had been charged with two counts of sexual assault, charges to which he pleaded guilty on 28 November 2017. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2017_Indian_Premier_League_personnel_changes | List of 2017 Indian Premier League personnel changes | [
"Player",
"Team",
"Base price ( in ₹ lakhs )",
"Winning bid ( in ₹ lakhs )"
] | [
[
"Eoin Morgan",
"Kings XI Punjab",
"200",
"200"
],
[
"Pawan Negi",
"Royal Challengers Bangalore",
"30",
"100"
],
[
"Angelo Mathews",
"Delhi Daredevils",
"200",
"200"
],
[
"Ben Stokes",
"Rising Pune Supergiants",
"200",
"1450"
],
[
"Corey Anderson",
"Delhi Daredevils",
"100",
"100"
],
[
"Nicholas Pooran",
"Mumbai Indians",
"30",
"30"
],
[
"Kagiso Rabada",
"Delhi Daredevils",
"100",
"500"
],
[
"Trent Boult",
"Kolkata Knight Riders",
"150",
"500"
],
[
"Tymal Mills",
"Royal Challengers Bangalore",
"50",
"1200"
],
[
"Pat Cummins",
"Delhi Daredevils",
"200",
"450"
],
[
"Mitchell Johnson",
"Mumbai Indians",
"200",
"200"
],
[
"Ankit Bawne",
"Delhi Daredevils",
"10",
"10"
],
[
"Tanmay Agarwal",
"Sunrisers Hyderabad",
"10",
"10"
],
[
"Mohammad Nabi",
"Sunrisers Hyderabad",
"30",
"30"
],
[
"K Gowtham",
"Mumbai Indians",
"10",
"200"
],
[
"Rahul Tewatia",
"Kings XI Punjab",
"10",
"25"
],
[
"Aditya Tare",
"Delhi Daredevils",
"20",
"25"
],
[
"Eklavya Dwivedi",
"Sunrisers Hyderabad",
"30",
"75"
],
[
"Aniket Choudhary",
"Royal Challengers Bangalore",
"10",
"200"
],
[
"T Natarajan",
"Kings XI Punjab",
"10",
"300"
]
] | Auction -- Sold players | Out of the 351 players shortlisted , the following 66 players were sold at the 2017 IPL Auction : [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] | List_of_2017_Indian_Premier_League_personnel_changes_0 | This is a list of all personnel changes for the 2017 Indian Premier League. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divisiones_Regionales_de_Fútbol_in_Castile_and_León | Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Castile and León | [
"Club",
"City",
"Founded",
"2018-19 season"
] | [
[
"Cuéllar Balompié",
"Cuéllar",
"2000",
"13th ( 1ª División Regional ( Group A ) )"
],
[
"El Espinar-San Rafael",
"El Espinar",
"2000",
"15th ( 1ª División Regional ( Group A ) )"
],
[
"Monteresma-La Atalaya",
"Palazuelos de Eresma",
"-",
"2nd"
],
[
"Cantimpalos",
"Cantimpalos",
"-",
"3rd"
],
[
"Cantalejo",
"Cantalejo",
"-",
"4th"
],
[
"Villacastín Racing",
"Villacastín",
"-",
"5th"
],
[
"Carbonero El Mayor",
"Carbonero el Mayor",
"-",
"6th"
],
[
"Gimnástica Ayllonesa",
"Ayllón",
"-",
"7th"
],
[
"Nava de La Asunción - Arexna",
"Nava de la Asunción",
"-",
"8th"
],
[
"Arcángel",
"El Espinar",
"-",
"9th"
],
[
"Sporting Riazano",
"Riaza",
"-",
"10th"
],
[
"Prádena",
"Prádena",
"-",
"11th"
],
[
"Coca",
"Coca",
"-",
"12th"
],
[
"Mozoncillo",
"Mozoncillo",
"-",
"13th"
],
[
"University Athletics",
"Segovia",
"-",
"1st ( 2ª División Provincial ( Segovia ) )"
],
[
"Sierra de la Mujer Muerta",
"La Losa",
"-",
"3rd ( 2ª División Provincial ( Segovia ) )"
]
] | Primera Provincial -- 2019–20 teams | Cuéllar BalompiéEl EspinarMonteresma-La AtalayaCantimpalosCantalejoVillacastín RacingCarbonero el MayorGimnástica AyllonesaNava de la Asunción - ArexnaSporting RiazanoPrádenaCocaMozoncilloUniversity AthleticsSierra de la Mujer Muerta 2019–20 Primera Provincial – Group Segovia teamsTeams in El Espinar : El Espinar-San Rafael , Arcángel . | Divisiones_Regionales_de_Fútbol_in_Castile_and_León_7 | The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Castile and León: |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barabati_Stadium | Barabati Stadium | [
"No",
"Score",
"Player",
"Team",
"Balls",
"Inns",
"Opposing team",
"Date",
"Result"
] | [
[
"1",
"102",
"Ravi Shastri",
"India",
"142",
"1",
"England",
"27 December 1984",
"Lost"
],
[
"2",
"104",
"Ajay Jadeja",
"India",
"126",
"2",
"West Indies",
"9 November 1994",
"Won"
],
[
"3",
"127*",
"Sachin Tendulkar",
"India",
"138",
"2",
"Kenya",
"18 February 1996",
"Won"
],
[
"4",
"153*",
"Mohammad Azharuddin",
"India",
"150",
"1",
"Zimbabwe",
"9 April 1998",
"Won"
],
[
"5",
"116*",
"Ajay Jadeja",
"India",
"121",
"1",
"Zimbabwe",
"9 April 1998",
"Won"
],
[
"6",
"102",
"Grant Flower",
"Zimbabwe",
"118",
"2",
"India",
"9 April 1998",
"Lost"
],
[
"7",
"111*",
"Kevin Pietersen",
"England",
"128",
"1",
"India",
"26 November 2008",
"Lost"
],
[
"8",
"111",
"Ajinkya Rahane",
"India",
"108",
"1",
"Sri Lanka",
"2 November 2014",
"Won"
],
[
"9",
"113",
"Shikhar Dhawan",
"India",
"107",
"1",
"Sri Lanka",
"2 November 2014",
"Won"
],
[
"10",
"150",
"Yuvraj Singh",
"India",
"127",
"1",
"England",
"19 January 2017",
"Won"
],
[
"11",
"134",
"MS Dhoni",
"India",
"122",
"1",
"England",
"19 January 2017",
"Won"
],
[
"12",
"102",
"Eoin Morgan",
"England",
"81",
"2",
"India",
"19 January 2017",
"Lost"
]
] | International cricket centuries -- One Day Centuries | The following table summarises the One Day centuries scored at the Barabati Stadium . [ 6 ] | Barabati_Stadium_1 | The Barabati Stadium is an Indian sports stadium located in Cuttack, Odisha. It is a regular venue for international cricket and is the home ground of Odisha cricket team. The stadium is owned and operated by the Odisha Cricket Association. It is also used for Association Football. It hosts Santosh Trophy national football tournament and the state's Odisha First Division League football matches. The Barabati Stadium is one of the oldest grounds in India, having hosted several touring sides - including the MCC, the West Indies team and the Australians - before it hosted its first international match. The cricket and football venue is equipped with floodlights for day-and-night games and is a regular venue for ODI matches. The Barabati Stadium is also an alternate venue for home matches of the Kolkata Knight Riders IPL team. It was an adopted home venue for former Indian Premier League franchise Deccan Chargers. Barabati Stadium is the venue for both Indian Premier League and Odisha Premier League. It was hosted senior women's T20 challenger trophy 2020 from 4-11 January 2020. As of 22 Dec, 2019 it has hosted 2 Tests, 19 ODIs and 2 T20Is. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hamburgers | List of hamburgers | [
"Name",
"Origin",
"Description"
] | [
[
"50/50 burger",
"California , United States",
"Half ground bacon , half ground beef burger patty developed by Scott Slater for Slater 's 50/50 restaurant . Another variety is half kangaroo meat and half bacon"
],
[
"Angus burger",
"Angus cattle were developed from cattle native to the counties of Aberdeenshire and Angus in Scotland , and are known as Aberdeen Angus in most parts of the world",
"A hamburger made using beef from Angus cattle . The name Angus burger is used by several fast-food hamburger chains for one or more premium burgers ; however , it does not belong to any single company . Pre-made frozen Angus burgers are increasingly available from retailers"
],
[
"Aussie Burger / Kiwiburger",
"Australasia",
"Popular regional hamburger ingredients in Australia and New Zealand include canned beetroot , pineapple and a fried egg . Pictured is a burger with slices of canned beetroot within it"
],
[
"Bacon cheeseburger",
"An A & W Restaurants store in Lansing , Michigan in 1963",
"Hamburger with bacon and cheese is a bacon cheeseburger , which became an official menu item at an A & W Restaurant owned by Dale Mulder in Lansing , Michigan in 1963 . Hamburgers with bacon but no cheese may be referred to as bacon burgers"
],
[
"Barbecue burger",
"",
"Prepared with ground beef , mixed with onions and barbecue sauce , and then grilled . Once the meat has been turned once , barbecue sauce is spread on top and grilled until the sauce caramelizes . The bread bun is buttered and also spread with a light layer of barbecue sauce , then toasted on the grill"
],
[
"Bøfsandwich",
"Denmark",
"Classic Danish take on a hamburger . It contains the hamburger elements of a cooked ground beef patty placed inside a sliced bread roll . Bøfsandwiches are typically sold from hotdog stands , traditional fastfood establishments , and in later years some traditional Danish restaurants have also started serving gourmet versions"
],
[
"Butter burger",
"Most likely first served in 1936 at Solly 's Grille in Milwaukee",
"In the Upper Midwest , particularly Wisconsin , burgers are often made with a buttered bun , butter as one of the ingredients of the patty or with a pat of butter on top of the burger patty"
],
[
"Buffalo burger",
"",
"Prepared with meat from the American Bison , buffalo burgers have less cholesterol , less fat , and fewer calories than beef hamburgers and chicken hamburgers . The American Heart Association recommended buffalo burgers in 1997 as more heart-healthy than chicken or beef"
],
[
"California burger",
"",
"In portions of the Midwest and East coast , a hamburger served with lettuce , tomato , and onion is referred to as a California burger . However , in the Western U.S. , a California burger most often consists of a normal cheeseburger , with the addition of guacamole or avocado and bacon"
],
[
"Carolina burger",
"North Carolina , United States",
"In portions of the Carolinas , a Carolina-style hamburger with everything may be served with cheese , chili , onions , mustard , and cole slaw . Common in local restaurants in the Carolinas , it is also periodically offered at Wendy 's restaurants as the Carolina Classic"
],
[
"Cheeseburger",
"",
"Hamburger accompanied with melted cheese . The term itself is a portmanteau of the words cheese and hamburger . The cheese is usually sliced , then added a short time before the hamburger finishes cooking to allow it to melt . In fast food restaurants , the cheese that is added to a cheeseburger is typically American cheese , but there are many other variations . Mozzarella , blue cheese , Swiss cheese , pepper jack , and especially cheddar are popular choices"
],
[
"Chili burger",
"Thomas M. Ptomaine Tommy DeForest appears to have developed the chili burger in the 1920s",
"Consists of a hamburger , with the patty topped with chili con carne"
],
[
"Curry burger",
"",
"Variant of the American hamburger that is seasoned with curry . Made with ground beef , chicken , or lamb , it is typically seasoned with curry powder , as well as yogurt , onions , green peppers , and other spices , and then served on a traditional hamburger bun"
],
[
"Green chile burger",
"Owl Bar and Grill in San Antonio , New Mexico , circa 1945",
"Burger topped with Roasted New Mexico chiles . Many places around New Mexico serve variations of this burger"
],
[
"Hamdog",
"Invented in 2004 by Australian Mark Murray and patented in 2009 . The Hamdog received global media recognition in late 2016 as the worlds only patented and trademarked burger",
"Australian invention that consists of a special combination hamburger and hotdog bun . A meat patty is split in half and has a sausage run through the middle . It is then topped just as a conventional burger"
],
[
"Hawaii burger",
"",
"Topped with pineapple and often teriyaki sauce ( from the Japanese-American culture )"
],
[
"Jucy Lucy",
"Two bars on the same street in South Minneapolis both claim to have invented the sandwich : Matt 's Bar and the 5-8 Club",
"A cheeseburger that has the cheese inside the meat patty rather than on top . A piece of cheese is surrounded by raw meat and cooked until it melts , resulting in a molten core of cheese within the patty"
],
[
"Kimchi burger",
"It has been stated that Uncle Joe 's Hamburger of Seoul , South Korea was the inventor of the kimchi burger",
"A hamburger that includes kimchi in its preparation"
],
[
"Luther Burger",
"The origin is disputed . According to legend , the burger was named for and was a favorite ( and possible invention ) of singer , songwriter and record producer Luther Vandross . The Daily Telegraph reported that Mulligan 's , a suburban bar in Decatur , Georgia , may be progenitor of the burger when the owner substituted the doughnuts when running out of buns",
"Hamburger or cheeseburger prepared with one or more glazed doughnuts in place of the bun"
],
[
"Pastrami burger",
"Trend started at Crown Burgers of Utah in 1978",
"A burger with cheese and thin-sliced pastrami on top"
]
] | Hamburgers | List_of_hamburgers_0 | This is a list of hamburgers. A hamburger is a sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground meat usually placed inside a sliced bread roll. Hamburgers are often served with lettuce, bacon, tomato, onion, pickles, cheese, and condiments such as mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup, and relish. There are many types of hamburgers with significant variations. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swardspeak | Swardspeak | [
"Swardspeak",
"Original word",
"Language of origin"
] | [
[
"Jowa ( variant diminutive : Jowabelle )",
"Asawa ( spouse , usually female )",
"Tagalog , Cebuano , Hiligaynon"
],
[
"Gora",
"Puntá ( to go [ to a place ] )",
"Tagalog"
],
[
"Shupatembang , Shupated , Jupiter",
"Kapatíd ( sibling )",
"Tagalog"
],
[
"Shunga",
"Tangá ( idiot )",
"Tagalog , Cebuano , Hiligaynon"
],
[
"Julalay",
"Alalay ( assistant )",
"Tagalog"
]
] | Conventions | Swardspeak is a form of slang ( and therefore highly dynamic , as opposed to colloquialisms ) that is built upon preexisting languages . It deliberately transforms or creates words that resemble words from other languages , particularly English , Japanese , Chinese , Spanish , Portuguese , French , and German . It is colorful , witty , and humorous , with vocabularies derived from popular culture and regional variations . [ 9 ] It is unintelligible to people not familiar with the Filipino gay culture or who do not know the rules of usage . [ 10 ] There is no standardized set of rules , but some of the more common conventions are shown below : [ 11 ] Replacing the first letter/syllable of words with the letter `` J '' / '' Sh '' or the syllables `` Jo- '' / '' Sho- '' or `` Ju- '' / '' Shu- '' . | Swardspeak_0 | Swardspeak (also known as Gay speak or gay lingo) is an argot or cant slang derived from Taglish (Tagalog-English code-switching) and used by a number of LGBT people in the Philippines. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cork–Kilkenny_hurling_rivalry | Cork–Kilkenny hurling rivalry | [
"No",
"Date",
"Winners",
"Score",
"Runners-up",
"Venue",
"Stage"
] | [
[
"1",
"24 June 1894",
"Cork ( 1 )",
"6-8 - 0-2",
"Kilkenny",
"Phoenix Park",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"2",
"16 July 1905",
"Cork ( 2 )",
"8-9 - 0-8",
"Kilkenny",
"Fraher Field",
"All-Ireland home final"
],
[
"3",
"24 June 1906",
"Kilkenny ( 1 )",
"1-9 - 1-8",
"Cork",
"Carrick-on-Suir",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"4",
"30 June 1907",
"Kilkenny ( 2 )",
"7-7 - 2-9",
"Cork",
"Fraher Field",
"All-Ireland final refixture"
],
[
"5",
"21 June 1908",
"Kilkenny ( 3 )",
"3-12 - 4-8",
"Cork",
"Fraher Field",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"6",
"17 November 1912",
"Kilkenny ( 4 )",
"2-1 - 1-3",
"Cork",
"Jones 's Road",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"7",
"24 October 1926",
"Cork ( 3 )",
"4-6 - 2-0",
"Kilkenny",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"8",
"6 September 1931",
"Cork",
"1-6 - 1-6",
"Kilkenny",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"9",
"11 October 1931",
"Cork",
"2-5 - 2-5",
"Kilkenny",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland final replay"
],
[
"10",
"1 November 1931",
"Cork ( 4 )",
"5-8 - 3-4",
"Kilkenny",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland second replay"
],
[
"11",
"3 September 1939",
"Kilkenny ( 5 )",
"2-7 - 3-3",
"Cork",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"12",
"1 September 1946",
"Cork ( 5 )",
"7-5 - 3-8",
"Kilkenny",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"13",
"7 September 1947",
"Kilkenny ( 6 )",
"0-14 - 2-7",
"Cork",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"14",
"4 September 1966",
"Cork ( 6 )",
"3-9 - 1-10",
"Kilkenny",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"15",
"7 September 1969",
"Kilkenny ( 7 )",
"2-15 - 2-9",
"Cork",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"16",
"7 September 1972",
"Kilkenny ( 8 )",
"3-24 - 5-11",
"Cork",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"17",
"4 September 1978",
"Cork ( 7 )",
"1-15 - 2-8",
"Kilkenny",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"18",
"5 September 1982",
"Kilkenny ( 9 )",
"3-18 - 1-13",
"Cork",
"Croke Park",
"All-Ireland final"
],
[
"19",
"4 September 1983",
"Kilkenny ( 10 )",
"2-14 - 2-12",
"Cork",
"Croke Park",
"AISHC final"
],
[
"20",
"6 September 1992",
"Kilkenny ( 11 )",
"3-10 - 1-12",
"Cork",
"Croke Park",
"AISHC final"
]
] | All time results -- Senior championship | Cork–Kilkenny_hurling_rivalry_2 | The Cork-Kilkenny rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Cork and Kilkenny, who first played each other in 1894. It is considered to be one of the biggest rivalries in Gaelic games. Kilkenny's home ground is Nowlan Park and Cork's home ground is Páirc Uí Chaoimh, however, all of their championship meetings have been held at neutral venues, usually Croke Park. While Cork have the highest number of Munster titles and Kilkenny are the standard bearers in Leinster, they are also two of the most successful teams in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, having won 66 championship titles between them to date. As of 2019 the sides have met 28 times in the hurling championship including meeting 24 times at the All Ireland final stage, more than any other All Ireland hurling final fixture, (Kilkenny have won 13 of these finals compared to Corks 9 final wins with 2 draws). Regarded as two of hurling's big three, with Tipperary making up the trio, an All-Ireland final between Cork and Kilkenny is regarded as a special occasion. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_J3_League | 2017 J3 League | [
"Club",
"Manager",
"Captain",
"Kit manufacturer"
] | [
[
"Azul Claro Numazu",
"Ken Yoshida",
"Eiichiro Ozaki",
"Puma"
],
[
"Blaublitz Akita",
"Koichi Sugiyama",
"Naoyuki Yamada",
"ATHLETA"
],
[
"Cerezo Osaka U-23",
"Yuji Okuma",
"none",
"Puma"
],
[
"Fukushima United",
"Kazuaki Tasaka",
"Takumi Watanabe",
"hummel"
],
[
"Gainare Tottori",
"Ryuzo Morioka",
"Takuya Sugimoto",
"hummel"
],
[
"Gamba Osaka U-23",
"Tsuneyasu Miyamoto",
"none",
"Umbro"
],
[
"Giravanz Kitakyushu",
"Takeo Harada",
"Tomoki Ikemoto",
"bonera"
],
[
"Grulla Morioka",
"Toshimi Kikuchi",
"Kohei Doi",
"Under Armour"
],
[
"Kagoshima United",
"Yasutoshi Miura",
"Akira Akao",
"mitre"
],
[
"Kataller Toyama",
"Tetsuro Uki",
"Ryo Kubota",
"Goldwin"
],
[
"Fujieda MYFC",
"Atsuto Oishi",
"Tadayo Fukuo",
"gol"
],
[
"Nagano Parceiro",
"Tetsuya Asano",
"Tomokazu Myojin",
"Penalty"
],
[
"FC Ryukyu",
"Kim Jong-song",
"Noritaka Fujisawa",
"sfida"
],
[
"SC Sagamihara",
"Sotaro Yasunaga",
"Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi",
"gol"
],
[
"Tochigi SC",
"Yuji Yokoyama",
"Koji Hirose",
"ATHLETA"
],
[
"F.C . Tokyo U-23",
"Tadashi Nakamura",
"none",
"Umbro"
],
[
"YSCC Yokohama",
"Yasuhiro Higuchi",
"Masao Tsuji",
"SVOLME"
]
] | Clubs -- Personnel and kits | 2017_J3_League_1 | The 2017 J3 League (referred to as the 2017 Meiji Yasuda J3 League (2017 明治安田生命J3リーグ) for sponsorship reasons) was the 4th season of the J3 League under its current name. The fixtures were announced on 26 January 2017. The 2017 season started on 11 March, then ended on 3 December. Blaublitz Akita won their first title as a J.League club. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Brazilian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film | List of Brazilian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film | [
"Year ( Ceremony )",
"Film title used in nomination",
"Original title",
"Director ( s )",
"Result"
] | [
[
"1960 ( 33rd )",
"Death Commands Brigandage",
"A Morte Comanda o Cangaço",
"Carlos Coimbra & Walter Guimarães Motta",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1962 ( 34th )",
"Keeper of Promises",
"O Pagador de Promessas",
"Anselmo Duarte",
"Nominated"
],
[
"1964 ( 37th )",
"Black God , White Devil",
"Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol",
"Glauber Rocha",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1965 ( 38th )",
"São Paulo Incorporated",
"São Paulo , Sociedade Anônima",
"Luis Sérgio Person",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1967 ( 40th )",
"The Case of the Naves Brothers",
"O Caso dos Irmãos Naves",
"Luis Sérgio Person",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1968 ( 41st )",
"The Amorous Ones",
"As Amorosas",
"Walter Hugo Khouri",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1969 ( 42nd )",
"Antonio das mortes",
"O Dragão da Maldade Contra o Santo Guerreiro",
"Glauber Rocha",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1970 ( 43rd )",
"Mortal Sin",
"Pecado Mortal",
"Miguel Faria Jr",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1971 ( 44th )",
"Pra Quem Fica , Tchau",
"Pra Quem Fica , Tchau",
"Reginaldo Faria",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1972 ( 45th )",
"How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman",
"Como Era Gostoso o Meu Francês",
"Nelson Pereira dos Santos",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1973 ( 46th )",
"John , the Knife and the River",
"A Faca e o Rio",
"George Sluizer",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1974 ( 47th )",
"The Scarecrow 's Night",
"A Noite do Espantalho",
"Sérgio Ricardo",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1975 ( 48th )",
"Ogum 's Amulet",
"O Amuleto de Ogum",
"Nelson Pereira dos Santos",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1976 ( 49th )",
"Xica",
"Xica da Silva",
"Carlos Diegues",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1977 ( 50th )",
"Tent of Miracles",
"Tenda dos Milagres",
"Nelson Pereira dos Santos",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1978 ( 51st )",
"The Lyre of Delight",
"A Lira do Delírio",
"Walter Lima Jr",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1979 ( 52nd )",
"Bye Bye Brazil",
"Bye Bye Brasil",
"Carlos Diegues",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1980 ( 53rd )",
"Pixote",
"Pixote , a Lei do Mais Fraco",
"Héctor Babenco",
"Disqualified"
],
[
"1984 ( 57th )",
"Memoirs of Prison",
"Memórias do Cárcere",
"Nelson Pereira dos Santos",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"1986 ( 59th )",
"Hour of the Star",
"A Hora da Estrela",
"Suzana Amaral",
"Not Nominated"
]
] | Submissions | Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by the Brazilian government for Academy Award consideration . The Brazilian nominee is selected annually by a committee assembled by the Ministry of Culture ( formerly the Ministry of Education and Culture ) . | List_of_Brazilian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0 | Brazil has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since 1960. The award is handed out annually by the United States-based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature length motion picture produced outside the U.S. that contains primarily non-English language dialogue. It was not created until the 1956 Academy Awards, in which a competitive Academy Award of Merit was created for non-English speaking films, and has been given annually since. , 49 Brazilian films have been submitted for the award. Four of these submissions resulted in nominations for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, but none of them won. Orfeu Negro, a Portuguese language film shot in Brazil by French director Marcel Camus, won the award at the 1959 ceremony, but it was submitted by the French government and thus France was credited as the only recipient of the award. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1806 | List of shipwrecks in 1806 | [
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] | [
[
"Charlotte",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore in the Eyder"
],
[
"Diana",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Dragør , Denmark . She was later refloated and put into Copenhagen . Diana was on a voyage from Riga , Russia to Aberdeen"
],
[
"James & Kitty",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore near Galway . She was on a voyage from Galway to Bristol , Gloucestershire"
],
[
"Neptune",
"United States",
"The ship ran aground off Boulogne , Pas-de-Calais , France . She was on a voyage from Charleston , South Carolina , to Hamburg"
],
[
"Otter",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Norway . She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg , Russia to London"
]
] | List_of_shipwrecks_in_1806_103 | The list of shipwrecks in 1806 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1806. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudio_Marchisio | Claudio Marchisio | [
"#",
"Date",
"Venue",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Result",
"Competition"
] | [
[
"1",
"7 October 2011",
"Stadion Crvena Zvezda , Belgrade",
"Serbia",
"1 -0",
"1-1",
"UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying"
],
[
"2",
"11 June 2013",
"Estádio São Januário , Rio de Janeiro",
"Haiti",
"2 -0",
"2-2",
"Friendly"
],
[
"3",
"4 June 2014",
"Stadio Renato Curi , Perugia",
"Luxembourg",
"1 -0",
"1-1",
"Friendly"
],
[
"4",
"14 June 2014",
"Arena da Amazônia , Manaus",
"England",
"1 -0",
"2-1",
"2014 FIFA World Cup"
],
[
"5",
"17 November 2015",
"Stadio Renato Dall'Ara , Bologna",
"Romania",
"1 -1",
"2-2",
"Friendly"
]
] | Career statistics -- International | Scores and results list Italy 's goal tally first . [ 194 ] | Claudio_Marchisio_2 | Claudio Marchisio (; born 19 January 1986) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. A product of the Juventus youth system, he spent a large portion of his career at his hometown club, with the exception of a season-long loan spell at Empoli, winning seven consecutive Serie A titles between 2012 and 2018, and four consecutive Coppa Italia titles between 2015 and 2018. He was the club's second vice-captain, behind Giorgio Chiellini, before his contract was terminated in 2018 and subsequently signed with Russian club Zenit Saint Petersburg, where he remained for one season, before retiring from professional football in 2019. Since making his breakthrough in the 2008-09 season, Marchisio has often been compared to former Juventus and Italian midfielder Marco Tardelli by the Italian press, due to his energy, tenacious style of play, and good reading of the game, as well as his ability to seamlessly switch between offence and defence. A hard-tackling, versatile, and dynamic box-to-box midfielder, with good vision and technique, he is able to play as a defensive midfielder, as a playmaker, or out wide, but his preferred and most effective position is in the centre. Though right-footed, he is also competent with his left, as evidenced by his penchant for attempting a shot or scoring goals from outside the penalty box with both feet, if given the chance. At international level, Marchisio has represented Italy at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and at the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups; he also took part at UEFA Euro 2012, winning a runners-up medal, and at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, where he won a third-place medal. In total, he made 55 appearances for Italy at senior level between 2009 and 2017, scoring five goals. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:1853_New_Zealand_general_election | Template:1853 New Zealand general election | [
"Member",
"Electorate",
"Province",
"Election date"
] | [
[
"William Moorhouse",
"Akaroa",
"Canterbury",
"24 August"
],
[
"Thomas Bartley",
"Auckland City of Auckland",
"Auckland",
"11 August"
],
[
"Loughlin O'Brien",
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"Auckland",
"11 August"
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[
"James O'Neill",
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[
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],
[
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"Auckland",
"10 August"
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[
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[
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[
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],
[
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[
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"Otago",
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],
[
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[
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[
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[
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[
"James FitzGerald",
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[
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"Nelson",
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],
[
"William Travers",
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] | Results templates forNew Zealand general elections FPP era 1853 1855 1860–1861 1866 1871 1875–1876 1879 1881 1884 1887 1890 1893 1896 1899 1902 1905 1908 1911 1914 1919 1922 1925 1928 1931 1935 1938 1943 1946 1949 1951 1954 1957 1960 1963 1966 1969 1972 1975 1978 1981 1984 1987 1990 1993 MMP era 1996 party electorate 1999 party electorate 2002 party electorate 2005 party electorate 2008 party electorate 2011 party electorate 2014 party electorate 2017 party electorate 2020 party electorate The table below shows the results of the 1853 general election in New Zealand . The hardcoded version is sorted by electorate name . | Template:1853_New_Zealand_general_election_0 | The table below shows the results of the 1853 general election in New Zealand . The hardcoded version is sorted by electorate name. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_radio_stations_in_Georgia_(country) | List of radio stations in Georgia (country) | [
"FM frequency ( MHz )",
"Name",
"Georgian Name",
"Covered Location"
] | [
[
"92.30 MHz",
"Radio Tanamgzavri",
"რადიო თანამგზავრი",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"93.10 Mhz",
"Qartuli Vinili",
"ქართული ვინილი",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"93.50 MHz",
"Radio Tbilisi",
"რადიო თბილისი",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"93.90 MHz",
"Star FM",
"სტარ FM",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"94.30 MHz",
"Radio GIPA",
"რადიო ჯიპა",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"94.70 MHz",
"Radio Maestro",
"რადიო მაესტრო",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"95.10 MHz",
"AutoRadio",
"ავტორადიო",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"95.50 MHz",
"Radio Comersant",
"რადიო კომერსანტი",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"95.90 MHz",
"Radio Muza",
"რადიო მუზა",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"96.30 MHz",
"Radio Jako",
"რადიო ჯაკო",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"96.70 MHz",
"Radio Ar Daidardo",
"რადიო არ დაიდარდო",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"97.10 MHz",
"Radio DardiMandi",
"რადიო დარდიმანდი",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"97.50 MHz",
"Jazz FM",
"ჯაზ FM",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"98.1 MHz",
"Radio Ucnobi FM",
"რადიო უცნობი",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"98.50 MHz",
"Radio Tskheli Shokoladi",
"რადიო ცხელი შოკოლადი",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"98.90 MHz",
"Voice of Abkhazia",
"აფხაზეთის ხმა",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"99.30 Mhz",
"Folk Radio",
"ფოლკ რადიო",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"99.70 Mhz",
"Radio Vinil",
"რადიო ვინილი",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"100.30 Mhz",
"Med FM",
"მედ FM",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
],
[
"100.90 MHz",
"Public Radio 2",
"საზოგადოებრივი რადიო 2",
"Tbilisi , Georgia"
]
] | FM stations | List_of_radio_stations_in_Georgia_(country)_0 | The following is a list of FM radio stations in Tbilisi, Georgia, which were broadcasting as of 30 September 2017. There were 35 FM radio stations on 30 September 2017 in Tbilisi. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subbaraju | Subbaraju | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"2003",
"Khadgam",
""
],
[
"2003",
"Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi",
"Anand"
],
[
"2003",
"Guest House",
"Villain 's friend"
],
[
"2004",
"Sri Anjaneyam",
""
],
[
"2004",
"Nenunnanu",
"Arun"
],
[
"2004",
"Arya",
"Subbu"
],
[
"2004",
"Chanti",
"MLA 's brother-in-law"
],
[
"2005",
"Relax",
"Veerendra"
],
[
"2005",
"Sadaa Mee Sevalo",
""
],
[
"2005",
"Soggadu",
"GK"
],
[
"2005",
"Subash Chandra Bose",
"Rajaratnam"
],
[
"2005",
"Jagapati",
"Bandaraju"
],
[
"2005",
"Allari Pidugu",
"Shankar"
],
[
"2005",
"Bhadra",
"Tulasi"
],
[
"2006",
"Shock",
"Nagesh"
],
[
"2006",
"Pokiri",
"Nayar"
],
[
"2006",
"Pournami",
"Nagendra 's son"
],
[
"2006",
"Game",
"Police Officer"
],
[
"2006",
"Stalin",
""
],
[
"2007",
"Desamuduru",
"Murugesha"
]
] | Filmography -- Telugu | Subbaraju_0 | Penmetsa Subbaraju is an Indian actor. He acted in many Tollywood films in a variety of roles, from negative to supporting characters. His most notable works include Amma Nanna O' Tamil Ammayi, Arya, Pokiri, Leader, Mirchi, , and Geetha Govindam. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1922_New_Mexico_A&M_Aggies_football_team | 1922 New Mexico A&M Aggies football team | [
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Site",
"Result"
] | [
[
"September 30",
"at Simmons ( TX )",
"Abilene , TX",
"W 6-0"
],
[
"October 6",
"El Paso High School",
"Miller Field Las Cruces , NM",
"W 39-6"
],
[
"October 14",
"United States Indian School",
"Miller Field Las Cruces , NM",
"W 56-0"
],
[
"October 28",
"at Saint Mary 's",
"Recreation Park San Francisco , CA",
"L 6-19"
],
[
"November 4",
"at Arizona",
"Tucson , AZ",
"L 7-21"
],
[
"November 11",
"Texas Mines",
"Miller Field Las Cruces , NM ( rivalry )",
"W 64-0"
],
[
"November 17",
"at New Mexico Military",
"Roswell , NM",
"W 25-7"
],
[
"November 29",
"New Mexico",
"Miller Field Las Cruces , NM ( rivalry )",
"W 7-0"
]
] | Schedule | 1922_New_Mexico_A&M_Aggies_football_team_0 | The 1922 New Mexico A&M Aggies football team was an American football team that represented New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts (now known as New Mexico State University) during the 1922 college football season. In their third and final year under head coach Dutch Bergman, the Aggies compiled a 6-2 record and outscored all opponents by a total of 210 to 53. The team played its home games on Miller Field. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe | Europe | [
"Name",
"Sovereign state",
"Area ( km² )",
"Population",
"Population density ( per km² )",
"Capital"
] | [
[
"Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia",
"UK",
"254",
"15,700",
"59.1",
"Episkopi Cantonment"
],
[
"Åland",
"Finland",
"13,517",
"29,489",
"18.36",
"Mariehamn"
],
[
"Bailiwick of Guernsey",
"UK",
"78",
"65,849",
"844.0",
"St. Peter Port"
],
[
"Bailiwick of Jersey",
"UK",
"118.2",
"100,080",
"819",
"Saint Helier"
],
[
"Faroe Islands",
"Denmark",
"1,399",
"50,778",
"35.2",
"Tórshavn"
],
[
"Gibraltar",
"UK",
"6.7",
"32,194",
"4,328",
"Gibraltar"
],
[
"Greenland",
"Denmark",
"2,166,086",
"55,877",
"0.028",
"Nuuk"
],
[
"Isle of Man",
"UK",
"572",
"83,314",
"148",
"Douglas"
],
[
"Svalbard",
"Norway",
"61,022",
"2,667",
"0.044",
"Longyearbyen"
]
] | List of states and territories | Main articles : List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe and Area and population of European countries It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe . ( Discuss ) ( October 2016 ) The list below includes all entities [ clarification needed ] falling even partially under any of the various common definitions of Europe , [ clarification needed ] geographic or political . Flag Arms Name Area ( km ) Population Populationdensity ( per km ) Capital Name ( s ) in official language ( s ) Albania 28,748 2,876,591 98.5 Tirana Shqipëria Andorra 468 77,281 179.8 Andorra la Vella Andorra Armenia 29,743 2,924,816 101.5 Yerevan Հայաստան ( Hayastan ) Austria 83,858 8,823,054 104 Vienna Österreich Azerbaijan 86,600 9,911,646 113 Baku Azǝrbaycan Belarus 207,560 9,504,700 45.8 Minsk Беларусь ( Belaruś ) Belgium 30,528 11,358,357 372.06 Brussels België/Belgique/Belgien Bosnia and Herzegovina 51,129 3,531,159 68.97 Sarajevo Bosna i Hercegovina/Боснa и Херцеговина Bulgaria 110,910 7,101,859 64.9 Sofia България ( Bǎlgariya ) Croatia 56,542 4,284,889 75.8 Zagreb Hrvatska Cyprus 9,251 1,170,125 123.4 Nicosia Kýpros/Kıbrıs Czech Republic 78,866 10,610,947 134 Prague Česko Denmark 43,094 5,748,796 133.9 Copenhagen Danmark Estonia 45,226 1,319,133 28 Tallinn Eesti Finland 336,593 5,509,717 16 Helsinki Suomi/Finland France 547,030 67,348,000 116 Paris France Georgia 69,700 3,718,200 53.5 Tbilisi საქართველო ( Sakartvelo ) Germany 357,168 82,800,000 232 Berlin Deutschland Greece 131,957 10,768,477 82 Athens Ελλάδα ( Elláda ) Hungary 93,030 9,797,561 105.3 Budapest Magyarország Iceland 103,000 350,710 3.2 Reykjavík Ísland Ireland 70,280 4,761,865 67.7 Dublin Éire/Ireland Italy 301,338 60,589,445 201.3 Rome Italia Kazakhstan 2,724,900 17,987,736 6.49 Nur-Sultan Қазақстан ( Qazaqstan ) Latvia 64,589 1,925,800 34.3 Riga Latvija Liechtenstein 160 38,111 227 Vaduz Liechtenstein Lithuania 65,300 2,800,667 45.8 Vilnius Lietuva Luxembourg 2,586 602,005 233.7 Luxembourg Lëtzebuerg/Luxemburg/Luxembourg Malta 316 445,426 1,410 Valletta Malta Moldova 33,846 4,434,547 131.0 Chișinău Moldova Monaco 2.020 38,400 18,713 Monaco Monaco Montenegro 13,812 642,550 45.0 Podgorica Crna Gora/Црна Гора Netherlands 41,543 17,271,990 414.9 Amsterdam Nederland North Macedonia 25,713 2,103,721 80.1 Skopje Северна Македонија ( Severna Makedonija ) Norway 385,203 5,295,619 15.8 Oslo Norge/Noreg/Norga Poland 312,685 38,422,346 123.5 Warsaw Polska Portugal 92,212 10,379,537 115 Lisbon Portugal Romania 238,397 19,638,000 84.4 Bucharest România Russia 17,098,246 144,526,636 8.4 Moscow Россия ( Rossiya ) San Marino 61.2 33,285 520 San Marino San Marino Serbia 88,361 7,040,272 91.1 Belgrade Srbija/Србија Slovakia 49,035 5,435,343 111.0 Bratislava Slovensko Slovenia 20,273 2,066,880 101.8 Ljubljana Slovenija Spain 505,990 46,698,151 92 Madrid España Sweden 450,295 10,151,588 22.5 Stockholm Sverige Switzerland 41,285 8,401,120 202 Bern Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera/Svizra Turkey 783,356 80,810,525 105 Ankara Türkiye Ukraine 603,628 42,418,235 73.8 Kiev Україна ( Ukraina ) United Kingdom 244,820 66,040,229 270.7 London United Kingdom Vatican City 0.44 1000 2,272 Vatican City Città del Vaticano/Civitas Vaticana Total 50 10,180,000 743,000,000 73 Within the above-mentioned states are several de facto independent countries with limited to no international recognition . None of them are members of the UN : Flag Symbol Name Area ( km² ) Population Population density ( per km² ) Capital Abkhazia 8,660 243,206 28 Sukhumi Artsakh 11,458 150,932 12 Stepanakert Kosovo 10,908 1,920,079 159 Pristina Northern Cyprus 3,355 313,626 93 Nicosia South Ossetia 3,900 53,532 13.7 Tskhinvali Transnistria 4,163 475,665 114 Tiraspol Several dependencies and similar territories with broad autonomy are also found within or in close proximity to Europe . This includes Åland ( a region of Finland ) , two constituent countries of the Kingdom of Denmark ( other than Denmark itself ) , three Crown dependencies , and two British Overseas Territories . Svalbard is also included due to its unique status within Norway , although it is not autonomous . Not included are the three countries of the United Kingdom with devolved powers and the two Autonomous Regions of Portugal , which despite having a unique degree of autonomy , are not largely self-governing in matters other than international affairs . Areas with little more than a unique tax status , such as Heligoland and the Canary Islands , are also not included for this reason . | Europe_3 | Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It comprises the westernmost part of Eurasia and is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east. The eastern border comprises a long and mixed line of mountain ranges and waterways that would normally define a subcontinent. However, Europe is generally accorded the status of a full continent because of its great physical size and the weight of history and tradition. It is the 6th largest continent in the world. Europe is commonly considered to be separated from Asia by the watershed divides of the Ural and Caucasus Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian and Black Seas and the waterways of the Turkish Straits. Europe covers about 10,180,000 square kilometres (3,930,000 sq mi), or 2% of the Earth's surface (6.8% of land area). Politically, Europe is divided into about fifty sovereign states of which Russia is the largest and most populous, spanning 39% of the continent and comprising 15% of its population. Europe had a total population of about 741 million (about 11% of the world population) as of 2018[update]. The European climate is largely affected by warm Atlantic currents that temper winters and summers on much of the continent, even at latitudes along which the climate in Asia and North America is severe. Further from the sea, seasonal differences are more noticeable than close to the coast. Europe, in particular ancient Greece and ancient Rome, was the birthplace of Western civilisation. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Ji-soo_(singer,_born_1990) | Kim Ji-soo (singer, born 1990) | [
"Date of release",
"Title",
"Song list"
] | [
[
"[ November 19 , 2010 ]",
"《 널 지우는 일 ( Erasing You ) ( digital single ) 》 SBS Drama Giant ( TV series ) OST",
"Track 1 . 널 지우는 일 ( Erasing You )"
],
[
"[ December 24 , 2010 ]",
"《 야차 Meets 슈퍼스타K2 ( Yatcha Meets Superstar K2 ) 》 OCN Drama Yatcha O.S.T",
"Track 1 . 같이 살자 ( with Park Boram ) ( Let 's live together )"
],
[
"[ February 29 , 2012 ]",
"《 Dream High 2 OST 》 KBS Drama Dream High Season 2 O.S.T",
"Part 6 . B급인생 ( Kim Ji-soo , Jung Jin-woon , Jr. , Kang So-ra ) ( Grade B life )"
],
[
"[ February 23 , 2013 ]",
"《 돈의 화신 ( Incarnation of Money ) OST 》 SBS Drama Incarnation of Money O.S.T",
"Part 3.Chance"
],
[
"[ March 7 , 2013 ]",
"《 I 'll Cry OST 》 Web Drama Choco Bank OST",
"Part 4 . I 'll Cry"
]
] | Discography -- OST | Kim_Ji-soo_(singer,_born_1990)_4 | Kim Ji-soo (born February 5, 1990) is a South Korean singer-songwriter and musician. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_performing_artists_at_the_Viña_del_Mar_International_Song_Festival | List of performing artists at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival | [
"Artist",
"Country",
"Day",
"Prizes"
] | [
[
"Luis Fonsi",
"United States Puerto Rico",
"Day 1 ( Open the festival )",
"Gaviota de Plata and Gaviota de Oro"
],
[
"Dinamita Show",
"Chile",
"Day 1",
"Gaviota de Plata and Gaviota de oro"
],
[
"Yandel ( participacion especial de Tony Dize )",
"Puerto Rico",
"Day 1 ( Close the night )",
"Gaviota de Plata and Gaviota de Oro"
],
[
"Ricardo Arjona ( participacion especial de Gaby Moreno )",
"Guatemala",
"Day 2 ( Open the night )",
"Gaviota de Plata and Gaviota de Oro"
],
[
"Centella",
"Chile",
"Day 2",
"Gaviota de Plata and Gaviota de Oro"
],
[
"Reik",
"Mexico",
"Day 2 ( Close the night )",
"Gaviota de Plata and Gaviota de Oro"
],
[
"Alejandro Fernandez",
"Mexico",
"Day 3 ( open the night )",
"Gaviota de Plata and Gaviota de Oro"
],
[
"El huaso filomeno",
"Chile",
"Day 3",
"Gaviota de Plata and Gaviota de Oro"
],
[
"Nicole",
"Chile",
"Day 3",
"Gaviota de Plata and Gaviota de Oro"
],
[
"Emmanuel ( participacion especial de Alexander Acha hijo de Emmanuel )",
"Mexico",
"Day 3 ( Close the night )",
"Gaviota de Plata and Gaviota de Oro"
],
[
"Vicentico",
"Argentina",
"Day 4",
""
],
[
"Leon Murillo",
"Chile",
"Day 4",
""
],
[
"Pedro Aznar",
"Argentina",
"Day 4",
""
],
[
"Cultura Profética",
"Puerto Rico",
"Day 4",
""
],
[
"Romeo Santos",
"United States / Dominican Republic",
"Day 5",
""
],
[
"Noche de brujas",
"Chile",
"Day 5",
""
],
[
"Cat Stevens",
"United Kingdom",
"Day 6",
""
],
[
"Arturo Ruiz-Tagle",
"Chile",
"Day 6",
""
],
[
"Nano Stern",
"Chile",
"Day 6",
""
],
[
"Oscar D'León",
"Venezuela",
"Day 6",
""
]
] | Performing artists per year -- 2015 | Main article : LV Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar | List_of_performing_artists_at_the_Viña_del_Mar_International_Song_Festival_55 | The Viña del Mar International Song Festival () is a music festival that is considered the best and biggest in Latin America and the most important musical event in the Americas which is held annually on the 3rd week of February since 1960 in Viña del Mar, Chile. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayumi_Sada | Mayumi Sada | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"2003",
"Tenshi no Kiba B.T.A",
"Hatsumi Kanzaki"
],
[
"2004",
"Casshern",
"Sagure"
],
[
"2005",
"Kamen Rider : The First",
"Shocker executive"
],
[
"2005",
"Henshin",
"Naoko Tachibana"
],
[
"2007",
"Jigyaku no Uta",
"Akiko Morino"
],
[
"2008",
"Kung Fu Kid",
"Black female teacher"
],
[
"2008",
"Hana Yori Dango Final",
"Shizuka Todo"
],
[
"2008",
"Ichi",
"Mitsu"
],
[
"2008",
"The Handsome Suit",
"Raika"
],
[
"2009",
"Goemon",
"Orin"
]
] | Filmography -- Films | Mayumi_Sada_1 | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_at_the_1996_Summer_Paralympics | Iran at the 1996 Summer Paralympics | [
"Sport",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze",
"Total"
] | [
[
"Athletics",
"7",
"4",
"1",
"12"
],
[
"Powerlifting",
"",
"1",
"2",
"3"
],
[
"Shooting",
"1",
"",
"",
"1"
],
[
"Volleyball",
"1",
"",
"",
"1"
],
[
"Total",
"9",
"5",
"3",
"17"
]
] | Medal summary -- Medal table | Iran_at_the_1996_Summer_Paralympics_1 | Athletes from the Islamic Republic of Iran competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, United States. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadillac_Fleetwood | Cadillac Fleetwood | [
"Displacement",
"Power at rpm",
"Torque at rpm"
] | [
[
"249.4 cu in ( 4,087 cc ) HT-4100 V8",
"125 hp ( 93 kW ) at 4200",
"190 lb⋅ft ( 258 N⋅m ) at 2200"
],
[
"272.6 cu in ( 4,467 cc ) HT-4500 V8",
"155 hp ( 116 kW )",
""
],
[
"272.6 cu in ( 4,467 cc ) HT-4500 V8",
"180 hp ( 134 kW )",
""
],
[
"298.6 cu in ( 4,893 cc ) HT-4900 V8",
"200 hp ( 149 kW )",
"275 lb⋅ft ( 373 N⋅m )"
],
[
"262.5 cu in ( 4,302 cc ) LS2 V6",
"85 hp ( 63 kW ) at 3600",
"165 lb⋅ft ( 224 N⋅m ) at 1600"
]
] | Fleetwood as sole designation 1985–1996 -- Front-wheel drive : 1985–1993 | See also : Sixth Generation Cadillac DeVille First generation1989–1993 Cadillac Fleetwood SedanOverviewModel years1985–1993AssemblyLake Orion , Michigan , U.S.DesignerIrvin RybickiBody and chassisBody style4-door sedan2-door coupeLayoutTransverse front-engine , front-wheel drivePlatformC-bodyRelatedCadillac Sixty SpecialCadillac DeVilleBuick ElectraBuick Park AvenueOldsmobile 98PowertrainEngine4.1 L HT-4100 V84.5 L HT-4500 V84.9 L HT-4900 V84.3 L LS2 Diesel V6Transmission4-speed TH-440-T4 automatic4-speed 4T60 automatic4-speed 4T60E automaticDimensionsWheelbase1985–88 : 110.8 in ( 2,814 mm ) 1989–92 2-doors : 110.8 in ( 2,814 mm ) 1989–92 4-doors:113.8 in ( 2,891 mm ) Length1985–86 : 195.0 in ( 4,953 mm ) 1987–88 : 196.5 in ( 4,991 mm ) 1989 2-door : 202.3 in ( 5,138 mm ) 1989 4-door : 205.3 in ( 5,215 mm ) 1990 2-door : 202.7 in ( 5,149 mm ) 1991–92 2-door : 202.6 in ( 5,146 mm ) 1990–92 4-door : 205.6 in ( 5,222 mm ) Width1985–88 : 71.7 in ( 1,821 mm ) 1989 : 72.5 in ( 1,842 mm ) 1990 : 71.7 in ( 1,821 mm ) 1991–92 : 73.4 in ( 1,864 mm ) Height1985–89 : 55.0 in ( 1,397 mm ) 1990–92 2-door : 54.9 in ( 1,394 mm ) 1990–92 4-door : 55.2 in ( 1,402 mm ) Curb weight3,500–3,900 lb ( 1,588–1,769 kg ) A new front wheel drive C-body platform was introduced in 1985 . The Fleetwood shared the same 110.8 inches ( 2,810 mm ) wheelbase as the other C-body cars , the DeVille , Buick Electra , and Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight . [ 11 ] The Fleetwood Brougham continued to use the RWD platform , ( which was redesignated as `` D-body '' for 1985 ) through 1986 . 1986 Cadillac Fleetwood As had been the case since the 1977 model year , there were little more than trim differences between the Fleetwood and the DeVille . For 1985 , the Fleetwood was actually a DeVille trim option , rather than a separate model . The optional d'Elegance package , added tufted-button seating among other niceties for the FWD Fleetwood sedan . The Fleetwood coupe was dropped after the 1986 model year , but returned in 1989 . A new Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special model was added to the lineup for 1987 and 1988 and used a stretched 115.8 inches ( 2,940 mm ) version of the new C-body platform , while the 1985 through 1987 Fleetwood Series 75 used a 134.4 inches ( 3,410 mm ) stretched version of the same platform . The aluminum 4.1 L HT-4100 V8 was replaced by the 4.5 L HT-4500 for 1988 . The engine displacement was increased for 1991 to the 4.9 L HT-4900 . 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood coupe The Fleetwood line was redesigned for the 1989 model year . To visually differentiate from the DeVilles which had also been redesigned , the upper-rung Fleetwood and Sixty Special models came with fender skirts over the rear wheels , while the DeVille had full rear-wheel openings . The Fleetwood coupe remained on the old 110.8 in ( 2,810 mm ) wheelbase , while the sedan 's wheelbase increased by 3 inches ( 76 millimetres ) . The US $ 30,000+ sticker prices were a bargain compared to the large German luxury cars of the time but the Fleetwoods lacked the performance and cornering/handling characteristics of the import rivals . 1989 Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan Power was increased to 180 hp ( 134 kW ) from the same 4.5 L engine for 1990 through the use of a dual-stage intake manifold and other changes . It was replaced by the 200 hp ( 149 kW ) 4.9 L HT-4900 for 1991 . The Fleetwood nameplate departed the front-drive lineup for 1993 ( as Fleetwood was transferred to the new rear-drive replacement for the 1992 Brougham ) . Instead , the Sixty Special nameplate was used on the front wheel drive model for 1993 . There were 5,292 Sixty Specials built in 1993 , including 688 with the optional `` Ultra '' Package that featured 22-way adjustable front seats , designed in Italy by Giorgio Giugiaro . This seating package had been standard on the Sixty Special since 1989 , but in 1993 , it became a $ 3,550 option . While it was based upon the DeVille , the Sixty Special included eleven items as standard equipment , while those eleven items were optional at extra cost on DeVilles , and in addition there were options for the Sixty Special , that were unavailable on the DeVille , such as `` Memory Seat '' for driver with two recall settings , an `` Exit '' button '' when pushed automatically powered the driver seat all the way rearward , and dual front seat power recliners . Both the Fleetwood and DeVille were coded as C-bodies in the fourth digit of the VIN . The fifth digit coded the DeVille as `` D '' ( with the later Touring Sedan becoming `` T '' ) , the Fleetwood as `` B '' , and the Fleetwood Sixty Special as `` S '' . The Sixty Special became the `` G '' code for 1991 , and switched back to `` B '' for its 1993 run . Transmissions : 1985–1986 THM440 T4 1987–1989 4T60 1990–1993 4T60E | Cadillac_Fleetwood_0 | The Cadillac Fleetwood is a model of luxury car that was manufactured by the Cadillac division of General Motors between 1976 and 1996. The Fleetwood name was previously used as a prefix on several of Cadillac's models dating back to 1935. Four door cars bearing the name Fleetwood generally had longer wheelbases than Cadillac's more common Series 62 and DeVille models. Through 1984, all Fleetwood series cars were rear wheel drive. For 1985, Fleetwood was used on new front wheel drive models which were made through 1992. In 1987, a stretched wheelbase car was offered and named the Fleetwood 60 Special, a name which was last used in 1970 for the non-Brougham RWD Fleetwood car. During this time, the rear wheel drive cars built on the older Fleetwood platform dating from 1977 continued to be offered as Fleetwood Brougham (later shortened to Brougham). In 1993, a new rear wheel drive Fleetwood was introduced, but was discontinued after 1996. Before 1934, all Cadillac models could be ordered with bodies built by General Motors' Fleetwood operation in Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, instead of their usual Fisher Body, and between 1935 and 1941, cars bearing the Fleetwood name were assembled there. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_60_metres_hurdles | 1976 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres hurdles | [
"Rank",
"Heat",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"1",
"Viktor Myasnikov",
"Soviet Union",
"7.86",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"4",
"Zbigniew Jankowski",
"Poland",
"7.95",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"4",
"Berwyn Price",
"Great Britain",
"7.97",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"3",
"Eduard Pereverzev",
"Soviet Union",
"8.00",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"4",
"Arto Bryggare",
"Finland",
"8.01",
"Q"
],
[
"6",
"3",
"Georgios Mandellos",
"Greece",
"8.05",
"Q"
],
[
"7",
"1",
"László Bognár",
"Hungary",
"8.06",
"Q"
],
[
"8",
"1",
"Andrzej Ziółkowski",
"Poland",
"8.08",
"Q"
],
[
"8",
"2",
"Jiří Čeřovský",
"Czechoslovakia",
"8.08",
"Q"
],
[
"10",
"2",
"Adam Galant",
"Poland",
"8.09",
"Q"
],
[
"11",
"2",
"Jorge Zapata",
"Spain",
"8.10",
"Q"
],
[
"11",
"2",
"Thierry Sellier",
"France",
"8.10",
""
],
[
"11",
"3",
"Slavcho Kostov",
"Bulgaria",
"8.10",
"Q"
],
[
"11",
"4",
"Lubomír Nádeníček",
"Czechoslovakia",
"8.10",
""
],
[
"15",
"1",
"Jean-Pierre Corval",
"France",
"8.14",
""
],
[
"15",
"3",
"Guido Kratschmer",
"West Germany",
"8.14",
""
],
[
"15",
"4",
"Dragan Stojićević",
"Yugoslavia",
"8.14",
""
],
[
"",
"2",
"Roberto Schneider",
"Switzerland",
"DNF",
""
]
] | Results -- Heats | First 3 from each heat ( Q ) qualified directly for the semifinals . | 1976_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_60_metres_hurdles_0 | The men's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1976 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 22 February in Munich. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.League_designated_special_players | J.League designated special players | [
"Player",
"From",
"To",
"Year of affiliation"
] | [
[
"Fumiya Iwamaru",
"Maebashi Ikuei High School",
"Urawa Red Diamonds",
"2000 - Vissel Kobe"
],
[
"Tsutomu Fujihara",
"Kōbekōryō Gakuen High School",
"Vissel Kobe",
"1999 - Cerezo Osaka"
],
[
"Masashi Kuwahon",
"Shimane Prefectural Taisha High School",
"Sanfrecce Hiroshima",
"1999 - Fukuoka University"
],
[
"Mitsuru Chiyotanda",
"Higashi Fukuoka High School",
"Avispa Fukuoka",
"1999 - Tsukuba University"
],
[
"Tomoyuki Yoshino",
"Narashino High School",
"Kashiwa Reysol",
"1999 - Urawa Red Diamonds"
],
[
"Norihiro Nishi",
"Funabashi Municipal High School",
"Yokohama Flügels",
"1999 - Júbilo Iwata"
],
[
"Taichi Hasegawa",
"Mizuhashi High School",
"Nagoya Grampus Eight",
"1999 - Albirex Niigata"
],
[
"Terawaki",
"Kusatsu Hisashi High School",
"Kyoto Purple Sanga",
"1999 - Doshisha University"
],
[
"Keiji Tamada",
"Narashino High School",
"Kashiwa Reysol",
"1999 - Kashiwa Reysol"
],
[
"Takuma Sugano",
"Narashino High School",
"JEF United Chiba",
"1999 - JEF United Chiba"
]
] | 1998 | J.League_designated_special_players_0 | This is a list of J.League designated special players, picked by J.League clubs from university all over Japan. This possibility has been used since 1998, but not all the players has been a part of the squad since they've been picked by the new club. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_of_the_World's_Worst_Invasive_Alien_Species | 100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species | [
"Species",
"Type",
"Common names",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Acacia mearnsii",
"shrub",
"Black wattle , Australian acacia",
"Invasive worldwide . Native to Australia"
],
[
"Acridotheres tristis",
"bird",
"Common myna , Calcutta myna , house myna , Indian myna , martin triste , talking myna",
"Invasive in Australia , Hawaii , and Fiji . Established and potentially invasive in parts of Europe . Native to South Asia"
],
[
"Aedes albopictus",
"insect",
"Asian tiger mosquito , forest day mosquito , tiger mosquito",
"Spread via the international tire trade . Native to tropical Asia"
],
[
"Anopheles quadrimaculatus",
"insect",
"Common malaria mosquito",
"Invasive in North America"
],
[
"Anoplolepis gracilipes",
"insect",
"Yellow crazy ant , crazy ant , gramang ant , long-legged ant , Maldive ant",
"Invasive in Australia , Hawaii and Indian Ocean islands"
],
[
"Anoplophora glabripennis",
"insect",
"Asian long-horned beetle , starry sky beetle",
"Invasive in North America and established and potentially invasive in parts of Europe . Native to East Asia"
],
[
"Aphanomyces astaci",
"protozoan",
"Crayfish plague",
"Invasive in Europe . Native to North America"
],
[
"Ardisia elliptica",
"tree",
"Shoebutton Ardisia",
"Invasive in tropical Australia , South Florida , the Caribbean and many Pacific and Indian Ocean islands . Native to South and Southeast Asia"
],
[
"Arundo donax",
"grass",
"Giant cane , arundo grass , bamboo reed , cane , cow cane , donax cane , giant reed , reedgrass , river cane , Spanish cane , Spanish reed , wild cane",
"Invasive in California"
],
[
"Asterias amurensis",
"starfish",
"Northern Pacific seastar , flatbottom seastar , Japanese seastar , Japanese starfish , North Pacific seastar , purple-orange seastar",
"Invasive in the southern coasts of Australia . Native to far north Pacific Ocean coasts"
],
[
"Banana bunchy top virus ( BBTV )",
"virus",
"Banana bunchy top disease , BBTD , abaca bunchy top virus , BBTV , bunchy top , bunchy top virus",
"Invasive worldwide"
],
[
"Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis",
"fungus",
"Bd , chytrid frog fungi , chytridiomycosis , frog chytrid fungus",
"Invasive in Australia and Panama"
],
[
"Bemisia tabaci",
"insect",
"Cotton whitefly , sweet potato whitefly , sweetpotato whitefly",
"Invasive worldwide"
],
[
"Boiga irregularis",
"reptile",
"Brown catsnake , brown tree snake , brown treesnake",
"Invasive in Guam . Native to Wallacea , New Guinea , Melanesia , and northern and eastern Australia"
],
[
"Bufo marinus = Rhinella marina",
"amphibian",
"Cane toad , bufo toad , bullfrog , giant American toad , giant neotropical toad , giant toad , marine toad , Suriname toad",
"Invasive in Australia , Melanesia , the Pacific , Philippines , Taiwan , and the West Indies . Native to South America and Central America"
],
[
"Capra hircus",
"mammal",
"Goat , feral goat",
"Invasive worldwide . See also feral goats in Australia"
],
[
"Carcinus maenas",
"crustacean",
"European green crab , European shore crab , green crab , shore crab",
"Invasive in North America , Australia , parts of South America and South Africa . Native to Europe and northern Africa"
],
[
"Caulerpa taxifolia",
"alga",
"Killer Alga ( e )",
"Invasive in the Mediterranean Sea . Native to the Indian Ocean"
],
[
"Cecropia peltata",
"tree",
"Faux-ricin , pumpwood , trumpet tree , snakewood",
"Invasive in Malaysia , Africa , and Pacific Islands . Native to tropical Central and South America"
],
[
"Cercopagis pengoi",
"crustacean",
"Fishhook waterflea",
"Invasive in Eastern Europe and in the Baltic Sea . Native to the Ponto-Aralo-Caspian basin"
]
] | List of species | 100_of_the_World's_Worst_Invasive_Alien_Species_0 | 100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species is a list of invasive species compiled by the Global Invasive Species Database in 2014. The IUCN Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG), which maintains the list, acknowledges that it is very difficult to identify 100 invasive species from around the world that really are 'worse' than any others. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahr_Halvorsen's_Second_Cabinet | Bahr Halvorsen's Second Cabinet | [
"Portfolio",
"Minister",
"Party"
] | [
[
"Prime Minister",
"Otto Bahr Halvorsen",
"Conservative"
],
[
"Prime Minister",
"Christian Fredrik Michelet",
"Conservative"
],
[
"Minister of Foreign Affairs",
"Christian Fredrik Michelet",
"Conservative"
],
[
"Minister of Defence",
"Karl Wilhelm Wefring",
"Liberal Left"
],
[
"Minister of Finance",
"Abraham Berge",
"Liberal Left"
],
[
"Minister of Trade",
"Johan Henrik Rye Holmboe",
"Liberal Left"
],
[
"Minister of Labour",
"Cornelius Middelthon",
"Conservative"
],
[
"Minister of Justice and the Police",
"Otto Bahr Halvorsen",
"Conservative"
],
[
"Minister of Justice and the Police",
"Odd Sverressøn Klingenberg",
"Conservative"
],
[
"Minister of Social Affairs",
"Odd Sverressøn Klingenberg",
"Conservative"
],
[
"Minister of Agriculture",
"Anders Venger",
"Conservative"
],
[
"Minister of Church and Education",
"Ivar Bergersen Sælen",
"Conservative"
]
] | Cabinet members | Bahr_Halvorsen's_Second_Cabinet_0 | The Bahr Halvorsen's Second Cabinet governed Norway between 6 March 1923 and 30 May 1923. It ceased to exist due to the May 1923 death of Prime Minister Otto Bahr Halvorsen. It had the following composition: |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Scottish_Junior_Cup | 2012–13 Scottish Junior Cup | [
"Home team",
"Score",
"Away team"
] | [
[
"Crossgates Primrose",
"0 - 5",
"Cumnock Juniors"
],
[
"Muirkirk",
"0 - 6",
"Yoker Athletic"
],
[
"Lesmahagow",
"0 - 1",
"Bellshill Athletic"
],
[
"Dunbar United",
"4 - 4",
"Penicuik Athletic"
],
[
"Port Glasgow",
"7 - 1",
"East End"
],
[
"Sunnybank",
"2 - 2",
"Lossiemouth United"
],
[
"Fochabers",
"4 - 9",
"Larkhall Thistle"
],
[
"Troon",
"0 - 4",
"Kilwinning Rangers"
],
[
"Bo'ness United",
"5 - 2",
"Whitletts Victoria"
],
[
"Colony Park",
"1 - 6",
"Fauldhouse United"
],
[
"Fraserburgh United",
"1 - 4",
"Lochgelly Albert"
],
[
"Arbroath Victoria",
"1 - 4",
"Kelty Hearts"
],
[
"Tayport",
"1 - 0",
"West Calder United"
],
[
"Broughty Athletic",
"0 - 3",
"Armadale Thistle"
],
[
"Harthill Royal",
"0 - 8",
"Whitburn"
],
[
"Cambuslang Rangers",
"0 - 6",
"Pollok"
],
[
"Kirkcaldy YM",
"2 - 6",
"Thorniewood United"
],
[
"Bishopmill United",
"2 - 7",
"Longside"
]
] | 2012–13_Scottish_Junior_Cup_1 | The 2012-13 Scottish Junior Cup was the 127th season of the Scottish Junior Cup, the national knockout tournament for member clubs of the Scottish Junior Football Association. The competition was sponsored by Emirates and is known as The Emirates Junior Cup for sponsorship purposes. The winner of this competition was eligible to enter the following season's Scottish Cup at the first round stage. A total of 163 clubs entered, one fewer than the previous season. Dropping out were Stonehouse Violet, who had folded and Dufftown, who are in abeyance. Scone Thistle returned to the tournament after taking one season out of the game. The five Junior clubs qualified for this season's Scottish Cup, were not included in the draw for the first round. These were the three Superleague champions: Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic (East), Hermes (North) and Irvine Meadow (West); the Scottish Junior Cup winners Shotts Bon Accord, and Girvan who qualify automatically as a full member of the Scottish Football Association. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemma_Atkinson | Gemma Atkinson | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"2009",
"Boogie Woogie",
"Charlotte Bailey"
],
[
"2010",
"Baseline",
"Karen"
],
[
"2010",
"13Hrs",
"Emily"
],
[
"2010",
"The Sweet Shop",
"Katie Powell"
],
[
"2011",
"How to Stop Being a Loser",
"Hannah"
],
[
"2012",
"Airborne",
"Harriet"
],
[
"2013",
"Night of the Living 3D Dead",
"Barbara"
],
[
"2013",
"Devil 's Pass",
"Denise Evers"
],
[
"2013",
"Fever",
"Ria"
],
[
"2014",
"The Confusion of Tongues",
"Angel"
],
[
"2016",
"Fever",
"Rhea Wagner"
],
[
"2017",
"Cain Hill",
"Elizabeth"
]
] | Filmography | Gemma_Atkinson_0 | Gemma Louise Atkinson (born 16 November 1984) is an English actress and former glamour model. She played Lisa Hunter on Hollyoaks (2001-2005) and on three spin-off series, (2004), (2005) and (2006), Tamzin Bayle on Casualty (2011-12, 2014) and Carly Hope on Emmerdale (2015-17). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Islamist_terrorist_attacks | List of Islamist terrorist attacks | [
"Location",
"Date",
"Description",
"Deaths"
] | [
[
"Nigeria",
"February 14",
"Borno Massacre",
"200+"
],
[
"China",
"July 28",
"A gang armed with knives and axes attacked a police station and government offices in Elixku Township , and some moved onto Huangdi Township , attacking civilians and smashing vehicles as they passed",
"37"
],
[
"Syria",
"August 2014",
"ISIL fighters massacred some 700 people , mostly men , of the Shu'aytat tribe in Deir ez-Zor Governorate",
"700"
],
[
"Australia",
"September 23",
"2014 Endeavour Hills stabbings . Numan Haider , an Afghan Australian stabbed two counter terrorism officers in Melbourne , Australia . He was then shot dead",
"1"
],
[
"Russia",
"October 5",
"2014 Grozny bombing",
"6"
],
[
"Canada",
"October 22",
"2014 shootings at Parliament Hill , Ottawa . Lone attacker shot a soldier at a war memorial and attacked Parliament",
"1"
],
[
"United States",
"October 23",
"Zale H. Thomson , also known as Zaim Farouq Abdul-Malik , attacked four New York policemen in the subway with a hatchet , severely injuring one in the back of the head and injuring another policeman in the arm before being shot to death by the remaining officers , who also shot a civilian",
"0"
],
[
"Nigeria",
"November 28",
"Kano bombing",
"120"
],
[
"United Arab Emirates",
"December 1",
"A burqa-clad woman stabs a 47-year-old American teacher to death in a mall restroom in Abu Dhabi She later plants a bomb outside the home of an Egyptian-American doctor",
"1"
],
[
"Russia",
"December 4",
"2014 Grozny clashes",
"26"
],
[
"Pakistan",
"December 16",
"2014 Peshawar school massacre",
"140"
],
[
"Yemen",
"December 16",
"2014 Rada ' bombings Two suicide car bombers rammed their vehicles into a Shiite rebels ' checkpoint",
"26"
],
[
"Nigeria",
"December 18",
"2014 Gumsuri kidnappings . Boko Haram insurgents killed 32 men and kidnapped at least 185 women and children",
"32"
],
[
"Syria",
"December 18",
"Mass grave of 230 tribesmen killed by ISIL found in Eastern Syria",
"230"
],
[
"France",
"December 20",
"2014 Tours police station stabbing . A man yelling Allahu Akbar attacked a police office with a knife . He was killed and three police officers were injured",
"1"
],
[
"Nigeria",
"December 22",
"Boko Haram insurgents bombed a bus station in the city of Gombe",
"20+"
],
[
"Iraq",
"December 2014",
"ISIL militants execute 150 women Iraqi province of Al Anbar Governorate , some of whom were pregnant at the time , who refuse to marry their fighters",
"150"
],
[
"Iraq",
"December 24",
"A suicide bomber killed 33 people and wounded 55 others in Madaen , about 25 km ( 15 miles ) south of Baghdad",
"33"
],
[
"Somalia",
"December 25",
"Al-Shabaab attack in Mogadishu",
"9"
],
[
"Cameroon",
"December 28",
"Boko Haram attacks village in Cameroon",
"30"
]
] | 2010s -- 2014 | List_of_Islamist_terrorist_attacks_14 | The following is a list of Islamist terrorist attacks that have received significant press coverage since the Iranian revolution in 1979. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_UCI_Cyclo-cross_World_Championships_–_Men's_elite_race | 2014 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Men's elite race | [
"Rank",
"Cyclist",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Zdeněk Štybar ( CZE )",
"1h 05 ' 29"
],
[
"2",
"Sven Nys ( BEL )",
"+ 12"
],
[
"3",
"Kevin Pauwels ( BEL )",
"+ 40"
],
[
"4",
"Klaas Vantornout ( BEL )",
"+ 59"
],
[
"5",
"Tom Meeusen ( BEL )",
"+ 1 ' 07"
],
[
"6",
"Lars van der Haar ( NED )",
"+ 1 ' 22"
],
[
"7",
"Rob Peeters ( BEL )",
"+ 1 ' 43"
],
[
"8",
"Francis Mourey ( FRA )",
"+ 1 ' 53"
],
[
"9",
"Radomír Šimůnek ( CZE )",
"+ 2 ' 04"
],
[
"10",
"Wietse Bosmans ( BEL )",
"+ 2 ' 11"
],
[
"11",
"Philipp Walsleben ( GER )",
"+ 2 ' 27"
],
[
"12",
"Corné Van Kessel ( NED )",
"+ 2 ' 29"
],
[
"13",
"Enrico Franzoi ( ITA )",
"+ 2 ' 29"
],
[
"14",
"Julien Taramarcaz ( SUI )",
"+ 2 ' 29"
],
[
"15",
"Nicolas Bazin ( FRA )",
"+ 2 ' 42"
],
[
"16",
"Thijs Van Amerongen ( NED )",
"+ 2 ' 45"
],
[
"17",
"Marcel Wildhaber ( SUI )",
"+ 2 ' 50"
],
[
"18",
"Jonathan Page ( USA )",
"+ 2 ' 55"
],
[
"19",
"Eddy Van Ijzendoorn ( NED )",
"+ 3 ' 03"
],
[
"20",
"Niels Albert ( BEL )",
"+ 3 ' 06"
]
] | Results | 2014_UCI_Cyclo-cross_World_Championships_–_Men's_elite_race_0 | This event was held on 2 February 2014 as part of the 2014 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Hoogerheide, Netherlands. Participants must be men born in 1991 or before. It was won by Zdeněk Štybar of Czech Republic. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2015_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_100_metre_butterfly | Swimming at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre butterfly | [
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"4",
"Tom Shields",
"United States",
"51.03"
],
[
"2",
"6",
"Chad le Clos",
"South Africa",
"51.11"
],
[
"3",
"5",
"Konrad Czerniak",
"Poland",
"51.29"
],
[
"4",
"3",
"Takuro Fujii",
"Japan",
"51.58"
],
[
"5",
"1",
"Jayden Hadler",
"Australia",
"52.09"
],
[
"6",
"2",
"Tim Phillips",
"United States",
"52.14"
],
[
"7",
"7",
"Piero Codia",
"Italy",
"52.22"
],
[
"8",
"8",
"Pavel Sankovich",
"Belarus",
"52.63"
]
] | Results -- Semifinals | Swimming_at_the_2015_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_100_metre_butterfly_1 | The Men's 100 metre butterfly competition of the swimming events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 7 August with the heats and the semifinals and 8 August with the final. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albania_national_under-18_football_team | Albania national under-18 football team | [
"No",
"Pos",
"Player",
"Date of birth ( age )",
"Caps",
"Goals",
"Club"
] | [
[
"12",
"1 GK",
"Arjon Mustafa",
"( 1980-01-29 ) 29 January 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"3",
"0",
"Vllaznia Shkodër"
],
[
"1",
"1 GK",
"Isli Hidi",
"( 1980-10-15 ) 15 October 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"0",
"0",
"Tirana"
],
[
"14",
"2 DF",
"Stavrion Lako ( Captain )",
"( 1980-03-24 ) 24 March 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"3",
"0",
"Skënderbeu Korçë"
],
[
"9",
"2 DF",
"Julian Kapaj",
"( 1981-04-26 ) 26 April 1981 ( aged 17 )",
"3",
"0",
"Tirana"
],
[
"2",
"2 DF",
"Artur Abdullai",
"( 1981-03-03 ) 3 March 1981 ( aged 17 )",
"3",
"0",
""
],
[
"17",
"2 DF",
"Kreshnik Mance",
"( 1980-01-05 ) 5 January 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"3",
"0",
"Teuta Durrës"
],
[
"8",
"2 DF",
"Dritan Mehmeti",
"( 1980-01-09 ) 9 January 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"2",
"0",
"Dinamo Tirana"
],
[
"7",
"2 DF",
"Gjergji Gjika",
"( 1980-02-04 ) 4 February 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"0",
"0",
"Elbasani"
],
[
"4",
"3 MF",
"Dritan Babamusta",
"( 1981-09-06 ) 6 September 1981 ( aged 17 )",
"3",
"0",
"Teuta Durrës"
],
[
"13",
"3 MF",
"Ervin Bulku",
"( 1981-03-03 ) 3 March 1981 ( aged 17 )",
"3",
"0",
"Tirana"
],
[
"10",
"3 MF",
"Dorian Bylykbashi",
"( 1980-08-08 ) 8 August 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"3",
"1",
"Elbasani"
],
[
"5",
"3 MF",
"Gentian Gjondeda",
"( 1980-06-23 ) 23 June 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"3",
"1",
"Dinamo Tirana"
],
[
"18",
"3 MF",
"Taulant Çerçizi",
"( 1981-03-26 ) 26 March 1981 ( aged 17 )",
"2",
"0",
"Flamurtari Vlorë"
],
[
"11",
"3 MF",
"Endri Yzeiri",
"( 1980-09-06 ) 6 September 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"1",
"0",
"Erzeni"
],
[
"3",
"4 FW",
"Ramiz Kollcaku",
"( 1980-09-06 ) 6 September 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"3",
"0",
"Besa Kavajë"
],
[
"6",
"4 FW",
"Erjon Rizvanolli",
"( 1981-08-14 ) 14 August 1981 ( aged 17 )",
"1",
"0",
"Tirana"
],
[
"15",
"4 FW",
"Andi Shtrepi",
"( 1980-05-21 ) 21 May 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"1",
"0",
"Erzeni"
],
[
"16",
"4 FW",
"Julian Zëri",
"( 1980-04-25 ) 25 April 1980 ( aged 18 )",
"0",
"0",
""
]
] | History -- 1999 UEFA European Under-18 Championship qualifying | COACH : Bujar Kasmi The following players participated in the tournament . [ 15 ] [ 16 ] | Albania_national_under-18_football_team_16 | The Albania national under-18 football team represents Albania in international football at this age level and is controlled by Albanian Football Association, the governing body for football in Albania. The Albania U18 football team is a feeder team of Albania U19. The team competed in the UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship, but after the rule change in 2000s, the event had an age limit of 19. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Canadian_Hot_100_top_10_singles_in_2015 | List of Canadian Hot 100 top 10 singles in 2015 | [
"Top ten entry date",
"Single",
"Artist ( s )",
"Peak",
"Peak date",
"Weeks in top ten"
] | [
[
"June 14",
"Stay with Me",
"Sam Smith",
"1",
"June 28",
"18"
],
[
"August 23",
"All About That Bass",
"Meghan Trainor",
"1",
"September 20",
"25"
],
[
"September 6",
"Shake It Off ◁",
"Taylor Swift",
"1",
"September 6",
"25"
],
[
"October 11",
"Habits ( Stay High )",
"Tove Lo",
"3",
"October 25",
"13"
],
[
"October 18",
"Animals",
"Maroon 5",
"2",
"November 15",
"16"
],
[
"November 1",
"I 'm Not the Only One",
"Sam Smith",
"2",
"December 13",
"19"
],
[
"November 22",
"Take Me to Church",
"Hozier",
"2",
"December 27",
"23"
],
[
"November 29",
"Blank Space",
"Taylor Swift",
"1",
"November 29",
"19"
]
] | Top-ten singles -- 2014 peaks | Main article : List of Canadian Hot 100 top 10 singles in 2014 | List_of_Canadian_Hot_100_top_10_singles_in_2015_1 | This is a list of songs that have charted in the top ten of the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, an all-genre singles chart, in 2015. In 2015, Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars spent 15 weeks at #1 and 33 weeks in the top 10, becoming the song with the second most weeks at #1, behind I Gotta Feeling by The Black Eyed Peas which spent 16 weeks at the top in 2009. Taylor Swift had the most top 10 songs in 2015 with 5 songs, three of which were #1 hits (two in 2015). Two songs debuted at #1: What Do You Mean? by Justin Bieber and Hello by Adele. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_works_by_Louis_Botinelly | List of works by Louis Botinelly | [
"Name",
"Location",
"Date",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"La Belle de Mai War memorial ( monument aux morts )",
"La Belle de Mai",
"",
"This memorial stands in the Place Bernard Cadenat of this Marseille suburb"
],
[
"Moustiers-Sainte-Marie War memorial ( monument aux morts )",
"Moustiers-Sainte-Marie",
"1920",
"A helmeted woman stands on rocks . Next to her , a large rock bears the names of the dead"
],
[
"Monument aux instituteurs bas-alpins morts pour la patrie",
"IUFM Iinstitut universitaire de formation des maitres Digne-les-Bains",
"1920",
"This monument in marble is located in the courtyard of the institute 's building in 15 avenue Joseph Reinach . It comprises an obelisk with carvings of oak and olive leaves at the top . Two schoolchildren , a boy and a girl , stand before the obelisk and offer flowers in tribute to those men remembered ; members of the institute who gave their lives in the 1914-1918 war"
],
[
"Sisteron War memorial ( monument aux morts )",
"Sisteron",
"1921",
"A female allegory for France holds aloft an olive branch . She is enveloped in an unfurling flag . The inscription reads .mw-parser-output .templatequote { overflow : hidden ; margin:1em 0 ; padding:0 40px } .mw-parser-output .templatequote .templatequotecite { line-height:1.5em ; text-align : left ; padding-left:1.6em ; margin-top:0 } Aux enfants de Sisteron morts pour la France guerre 1914-1918 The monument stands in front of Sisteron 's Notre Dame cathedral ( Cathédrale Notre Dame des Pommiers et Saint Thyrse )"
],
[
"Digne-les-Bains War memorial ( monument aux morts )",
"Rond-point du Onze Novembre . Digne-les-Bains",
"1922",
"This memorial to the dead of the 1914-1918 war can be seen in the centre of a roundabout as one enters the town . Botinelly had been born in Digne-les-Bains . In his composition a female figure , an allegory for France , comforts a dying French soldier who lays across her lap whilst she proudly holds an unfurling French national flag and to underline the sense of victory a German eagle lies at her feet . The figure stands on a pedestal which has a bas-relief showing soldiers fighting at the front guided and protected by a winged angel of victory"
],
[
"Monument in honour of the French resistance",
"Aix-en-Provence",
"",
"This monument remembering the French resistance stands in Saint-Pierre cemetery . A figure of a member of the resistance stands in front of a memorial in the form of a wall which is inscribed with the names of those who fought and lay down their lives fighting the Nazi forces and two bas-reliefs showing them in action fighting in a local wood"
],
[
"Riez War memorial ( monument aux morts )",
"Riez",
"",
"The memorial consists of an obelisk at the top of which are helmets and a garland of oak leaves . In front of the obelisk stands a woman , an allegory for France . She is reading the inscription on the obelisk and holds a sprig of laurel . The names of two important battles of the war , the Somme and Verdun , are inscribed on the upper part of the obelisk"
],
[
"Valréas War memorial ( monument aux morts )",
"Valréas",
"1921",
"The memorial stands in Valréas ' avenue Charles de Gaulle and consists of a statue and a small bas-relief . The inscription reads Valréas à ses morts glorieux 1914 , 1918 The limestone statue , an allegory for France , holds a draped flag and offers out a branch of laurel . The bas-relief depicts soldiers carrying a wounded comrade on a stretcher . Valréas war memorial"
],
[
"Avignon War memorial ( Monument aux morts du jardin des Doms )",
"Avignon",
"1924",
"This memorial is situated at the entry of the jardin du rocher des Doms by the Cathédrale Notre Dame des Doms . A 3-metre-high figure in Carrara marble , an allegory for Souvenir ( remembrance ) , dominates the memorial which is completed by two bas-reliefs . One depicts a dead soldier being buried at the front by his comrades and another depicts grief ; a woman kneels before a dead soldier . It was inaugurated at a ceremony on 11 November 1924 officiated by Edouard Daladier and François Albert . Monument aux morts du jardin des Doms"
]
] | War memorials | List_of_works_by_Louis_Botinelly_2 | This is a listing of the major works of Louis Botinelly, a French sculptor born in Digne on 2 January 1883 and dying in Marseille on 26 March 1962. His father was a mason, originally from Tessin in Switzerland, who had a workshop in Digne before the family moved to Marseille when his father inherited a workshop there from his brother. Thanks to a bursary from the city of Marseille, Botinelly was able to stay in Italy for a period in 1902 and then study in Paris under Jules Coutan. He moved to Paris in 1906. In 1914 he was conscripted and joined the 7th Regiment of Engineers in Avignon. The huge demand for war memorials after 1918 meant that in the early 1920s he received many commissions for war memorial sculptures as evidenced in the listing below. In some records the sculptor's name is recorded as Botinelli. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_of_the_1880_New_South_Wales_colonial_election | Results of the 1880 New South Wales colonial election | [
"Candidate",
"Votes",
"%"
] | [
[
"Edward Combes ( re-elected 1 )",
"903",
"41.7"
],
[
"Edmund Webb ( re-elected 2 )",
"737",
"34.0"
],
[
"Sydney Smith",
"526",
"24.3"
],
[
"Total formal votes",
"2,166",
"99.4"
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[
"Informal votes",
"13",
"0.6"
],
[
"Turnout",
"1,280",
"62.3"
]
] | Election results -- East Macquarie | Results_of_the_1880_New_South_Wales_colonial_election_16 | This is a list of electoral district results for the 1880 New South Wales colonial election. The election was conducted on the basis of a simple majority or first-past-the-post voting system. In this election there were 29 multi-member districts returning 68 members and 43 single member districts giving a total of 108 members. In the multi-member districts each elector could vote for as many candidates as there were vacancies. 14 districts were uncontested. There was no recognisable party structure at this election |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goran_Višnjić | Goran Višnjić | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
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"1988",
"Braća po materi",
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],
[
"1993",
"Paranoja",
""
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
"2002",
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"Soto ( voice )"
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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"David Leonard"
],
[
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"Andy"
],
[
"2011",
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo",
"Dragan Armansky"
],
[
"2012",
"Execution Style",
"The Chemist"
]
] | Filmography -- Film | Goran_Višnjić_0 | Goran Visnjic ( ; ; born September 9, 1972) is a Croatian-American actor who has appeared in American and British films and television productions. He is best known in the United States for his roles as Dr. Luka Kovač on the NBC television series ER and Garcia Flynn on Timeless. For ER, he and his cast were nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He is the son-in-law of Croatian film director and former head of Croatian Radiotelevision (1991-95), Antun Vrdoljak. He moved to the United States in the late 1990s. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Hibernian_F.C._season | 2014–15 Hibernian F.C. season | [
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[
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[
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|
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"Lane",
"Name",
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"Heat",
"Name",
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"1",
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[
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"14",
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Rajan | Anna Rajan | [
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"Title",
"Role",
"Director"
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"2017",
"Angamaly Diaries",
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"Lijo Jose Pellissery"
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"Mary",
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],
[
"2020",
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"",
"Samjith Muhammed"
]
] | Filmography | Anna_Rajan_0 | Anna Reshma Rajan is an Indian film actress who mainly appears in Malayalam films. She made her debut in 2017 with the film Angamaly Diaries. She worked as a nurse in a private hospital in Kochi before making her first foray into films. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Grey's_Anatomy | List of awards and nominations received by Grey's Anatomy | [
"Year",
"Recipient",
"Role",
"Category",
"Result"
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"2005",
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"Director",
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[
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[
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"Ellis Grey",
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"2007",
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],
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"2007",
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"Casting Directors",
"Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series",
"Nominated"
],
[
"2007",
"Kate Burton",
"Ellis Grey",
"Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series ( for Wishin ' and Hopin ' )",
"Nominated"
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[
"2007",
"Elizabeth Reaser",
"Rebecca Pope",
"Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series ( for My Favorite Mistake )",
"Nominated"
]
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|
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|
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"Result",
"Attendance",
"Scorers"
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"9 August 2008",
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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"2,750",
"Marvin Morgan"
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[
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"Won 1-0",
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"Away",
"Lost 0-2",
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"-"
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[
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"Won 1-0",
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"Away",
"Won 1-0",
"1,693",
"Marvin Morgan"
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"Won 2-0",
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[
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"Home",
"Won 3-2",
"3,915",
"Kirk Hudson ( 2 ) , Danny Hylton"
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[
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"Grimsby Town",
"Home",
"Draw 2-2",
"3,605",
"Scott Davies ( 2 ) ( 2 pens )"
]
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1947 | List of American films of 1947 | [
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"Director",
"Cast",
"Genre",
"Notes"
] | [
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"Zoltan Korda",
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],
[
"Magic Town",
"William Wellman",
"James Stewart , Jane Wyman",
"Drama",
"RKO"
],
[
"The Man I Love",
"Raoul Walsh",
"Ida Lupino , Robert Alda",
"Drama",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"The Marauders",
"George Archainbaud",
"William Boyd , Andy Clyde",
"Western",
"United Artists"
],
[
"Marshal of Cripple Creek",
"R. G. Springsteen",
"Allan Lane , Martha Wentworth , Trevor Bardette",
"Western",
"Republic"
],
[
"Merton of the Movies",
"Robert Alton",
"Red Skelton , Virginia O'Brien , Gloria Grahame",
"Comedy",
"MGM"
],
[
"The Michigan Kid",
"Ray Taylor",
"Jon Hall , Victor McLaglen , Rita Johnson , Andy Devine",
"Western",
"Universal"
],
[
"The Mighty McGurk",
"John Waters",
"Wallace Beery , Dean Stockwell , Edward Arnold",
"Drama",
"MGM"
],
[
"The Millerson Case",
"George Archainbaud",
"Warner Baxter , Nancy Saunders",
"Crime",
"Columbia"
],
[
"Millie 's Daughter",
"Sidney Salkow",
"Gladys George , Paul Campbell",
"Drama",
"Columbia"
],
[
"Miracle on 34th Street",
"George Seaton",
"Edmund Gwenn , Maureen O'Hara , John Payne , Natalie Wood",
"Romantic comedy",
"20th Century Fox ; Oscars for Gwenn , screenplay"
],
[
"Monsieur Verdoux",
"Charles Chaplin",
"Charles Chaplin , Martha Raye , William Frawley",
"Comedy",
"United Artists"
],
[
"Moss Rose",
"Gregory Ratoff",
"Peggy Cummins , Victor Mature , Ethel Barrymore",
"Thriller",
"20th Century Fox"
],
[
"Mother Wore Tights",
"Walter Lang",
"Betty Grable , Dan Dailey , Mona Freeman",
"Musical",
"20th Century Fox"
],
[
"Mourning Becomes Electra",
"Dudley Nichols",
"Rosalind Russell , Michael Redgrave",
"Drama",
"RKO"
],
[
"Mr. District Attorney",
"Robert B. Sinclair",
"Dennis O'Keefe , Adolphe Menjou , Marguerite Chapman",
"Crime",
"Columbia"
],
[
"My Brother Talks to Horses",
"Fred Zinnemann",
"Butch Jenkins , Peter Lawford",
"Comedy",
"MGM"
],
[
"My Favorite Brunette",
"Elliott Nugent",
"Bob Hope , Dorothy Lamour , Peter Lorre",
"Comedy",
"Paramount"
],
[
"My Wild Irish Rose",
"David Butler",
"Dennis Morgan , Arlene Dahl , Andrea King",
"Musical",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"New Orleans",
"Arthur Lubin",
"Arturo de Córdova , Dorothy Patrick , Marjorie Lord",
"Musical",
"United Artists"
]
] | M-N | List_of_American_films_of_1947_6 | A list of American films released in 1947. Gentleman's Agreement won Best Picture at the Academy Awards. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Lake_City_International_Airport | Salt Lake City International Airport | [
"Rank",
"Airport",
"2018 Passengers",
"Carriers"
] | [
[
"1",
"Amsterdam , Netherlands",
"174,503",
"Delta , KLM"
],
[
"2",
"Paris-Charles de Gaulle , France",
"123,342",
"Delta"
],
[
"3",
"Toronto-Pearson , Canada",
"99,208",
"Delta"
],
[
"4",
"Vancouver , Canada",
"94,873",
"Delta"
],
[
"5",
"Cancún , Mexico",
"89,210",
"Delta"
],
[
"6",
"Mexico City , Mexico",
"88,206",
"Delta"
],
[
"7",
"London-Heathrow , United Kingdom",
"69,491",
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],
[
"8",
"Calgary , Canada",
"66,459",
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],
[
"9",
"Guadalajara , Mexico",
"56,520",
"Aeromexico Connect"
],
[
"10",
"San José del Cabo , Mexico",
"55,940",
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]
] | Statistics -- Top destinations | Busiest domestic routes from SLC ( April 2019 – March 2020 ) [ 42 ] Rank Airport 2017 Passengers Carriers 1 Denver , Colorado 726,000 Delta , Frontier , Southwest , United 2 Los Angeles , California 621,000 Alaska , American , Delta , Southwest , United 3 Atlanta , Georgia 570,000 Delta , Frontier 4 Phoenix–Sky Harbor , Arizona 562,000 American , Delta , Southwest 5 Seattle/Tacoma , Washington 535,000 Alaska , Delta 6 Las Vegas , Nevada 459,000 Delta , Frontier , Southwest 7 Dallas/Fort Worth , Texas 445,000 American , Delta 8 New York–JFK , New York 353,000 Delta , JetBlue 9 San Diego , California 346,000 Alaska , Delta , Southwest 10 Portland , Oregon 337,000 Alaska , Delta | Salt_Lake_City_International_Airport_3 | Salt Lake City International Airport is a civil-military airport located about west of Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah in the United States. The airport is the closest commercial airport for more than 2.5 million people and is within a 30-minute drive of nearly 1.3 million jobs. The airport is the fourth-largest hub for Delta Air Lines, as well as a hub for Delta Connection carrier SkyWest Airlines with nearly 300 daily departures. Following Delta, the largest carriers are Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, and Alaska Airlines. The airport sees 343 scheduled nonstop airline departures per day to 93 cities in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. The airport is a major gateway to the Intermountain West. Salt Lake City International Airport continues to rank high for on-time departures/arrivals and fewest flight cancellations among major US airports. The airport ranked first for on time departures and arrivals and first for percentage of cancellations as of April 2017. The airport is owned by the City of Salt Lake City and is administered by the Salt Lake City Department of Airports. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_equipment_of_ISIL | Military equipment of ISIL | [
"Name",
"Type",
"Origin"
] | [
[
"Mosin-Nagant",
"Sniper rifle",
"Russian Empire"
],
[
"Dragunov SVD",
"Designated marksman rifle",
"Soviet Union"
],
[
"PSL/FPK",
"Designated marksman rifle",
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],
[
"M40A3",
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],
[
"M14 EBR ( Limited )",
"Designated marksman rifle",
"United States"
],
[
"M99",
"Anti-material rifle",
"China"
]
] | Small arms -- Sniper rifles and anti-material rifles | Military_equipment_of_ISIL_1 | This is a list of some of the military equipment used by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). This list does not include equipment used by the Syrian Opposition. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines_at_the_2018_Asian_Games | Philippines at the 2018 Asian Games | [
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"Name",
"Date of birth",
"Height",
"Weight",
"Spike",
"Block",
"Club"
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"2",
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"305 cm ( 120 in )",
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"3",
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"302 cm ( 119 in )",
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"5",
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[
"6",
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[
"8",
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[
"9",
"Kim Fajardo",
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[
"10",
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"290 cm ( 110 in )",
"295 cm ( 116 in )",
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],
[
"11",
"Charleen Abigaile Cruz-Behag",
"11 May 1988",
"1.72 m ( 5 ft 8 in )",
"60 kg ( 130 lb )",
"287 cm ( 113 in )",
"264 cm ( 104 in )",
"F2 Logistics Cargo Movers"
],
[
"12",
"Julia Melissa Morado",
"10 May 1995",
"1.68 m ( 5 ft 6 in )",
"54 kg ( 119 lb )",
"",
"",
"Creamline Cool Smashers"
],
[
"13",
"Dennise Michelle Lazaro",
"21 January 1992",
"1.65 m ( 5 ft 5 in )",
"56 kg ( 123 lb )",
"251 cm ( 99 in )",
"247 cm ( 97 in )",
"Cocolife Asset Managers"
],
[
"14",
"Mary Joy Baron",
"10 December 1995",
"1.81 m ( 5 ft 11 in )",
"59 kg ( 130 lb )",
"287 cm ( 113 in )",
"272 cm ( 107 in )",
"F2 Logistics Cargo Movers"
],
[
"15",
"Kim Kianna Dy",
"26 July 1995",
"1.80 m ( 5 ft 11 in )",
"57 kg ( 126 lb )",
"280 cm ( 110 in )",
"270 cm ( 110 in )",
"F2 Logistics Cargo Movers"
],
[
"16",
"Aleona Denise Santiago-Manabat",
"26 September 1993",
"1.91 m ( 6 ft 3 in )",
"65 kg ( 143 lb )",
"284 cm ( 112 in )",
"270 cm ( 110 in )",
"Foton Tornadoes"
],
[
"18",
"Abigail Maraño ( C )",
"22 December 1992",
"1.75 m ( 5 ft 9 in )",
"54 kg ( 119 lb )",
"280 cm ( 110 in )",
"280 cm ( 110 in )",
"F2 Logistics Cargo Movers"
]
] | Volleyball -- Indoor volleyball | Main article : Volleyball at the 2018 Asian Games – Women 's tournament Team roster The following is the Philippines roster in the women 's volleyball tournament of the 2018 Asian Games . [ 27 ] viewtalk Head coach : Shaq Delos Santos | Philippines_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_1 | The Philippines participated at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia from 18 August to 2 September 2018. The country won 21 medals (4 gold, 2 silver, and 15 bronze) to finish 19th overall in the medal tally of the games; an improvement from 22nd place placement of the country in the previous 2014 edition. However this came short of the 15th place target set by officials who deemed the actual placement as acceptable. Two of the Philippines' gold medal came from golf, while the other two came from weightlifting and skateboarding. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2007_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_50_metre_butterfly | Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre butterfly | [
"Heat Rank",
"Lane",
"Swimmer",
"Country",
"Time",
"Overall Rank"
] | [
[
"1",
"8",
"Erik Rajohnson",
"Madagascar",
"26.68",
"92"
],
[
"2",
"4",
"Yassir Abalalla",
"Bolivia",
"27.09",
"98"
],
[
"3",
"3",
"Jonathan Calderon",
"Saint Lucia",
"27.16",
"101"
],
[
"4",
"7",
"Leonel dos Santos Matonse",
"Mozambique",
"27.41",
"104"
],
[
"5",
"5",
"Luke Hall",
"Eswatini",
"27.47",
"105"
],
[
"6",
"6",
"Naji Askia Ferguson",
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"27.55",
"107"
],
[
"7",
"2",
"Marco Camargo Gonzalez",
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"27.66",
"108"
],
[
"8",
"1",
"Jamie Zammitt",
"Gibraltar",
"28.17",
"121"
]
] | Results -- Heats | Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Heat 4 Heat 5 Heat 6 Heat 7 | Swimming_at_the_2007_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_50_metre_butterfly_8 | The men's 50 metre butterfly at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships took place on 25 March (heats, a swim-off, and semifinals) and on the evening of 26 March (final) at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. 160 swimmers were entered in the event, of which 152 swam. Existing records at the start of the event were: |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Morton | PJ Morton | [
"Year",
"Nominee / work",
"Award",
"Result"
] | [
[
"2013",
"Payphone",
"Best Pop Duo/Group Performance",
"Nominated"
],
[
"2013",
"Overexposed",
"Best Pop Vocal Album",
"Nominated"
],
[
"2014",
"Only One",
"Best R & B Song",
"Nominated"
],
[
"2016",
"Sugar",
"Best Pop Duo/Group Performance",
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],
[
"2018",
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],
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"2018",
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],
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"Best R & B Performance",
"Nominated"
],
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"2019",
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"Nominated"
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[
"2019",
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[
"2019",
"Gumbo Unplugged",
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],
[
"2020",
"Say So",
"Best R & B Song",
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],
[
"2020",
"Built for Love",
"Best Traditional R & B Performance",
"Nominated"
],
[
"2020",
"Paul",
"Best R & B Album",
"Nominated"
]
] | Awards and nominations | Grammy Awards [ 21 ] .mw-parser-output .awards-table td : last-child { text-align : center } | PJ_Morton_2 | PJ Morton (born as Paul Morton Jr.; March 29, 1981) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. Since 2012, he has been one of the keyboardists, alongside Jesse Carmichael, for the pop rock band Maroon 5. Morton originally joined the band as a touring member in 2010 and became an official member in 2012 after Carmichael went on indefinite hiatus (he returned to the lineup in 2014). Morton released his debut solo EP, Following My First Mind, in March 2012, through the record label Young Money. Adam Levine and James Valentine were featured on the lead single, Heavy. In May 2013, Morton released his first major-label debut album, New Orleans. In 2016, he released his mixtape Bounce & Soul Vol. 1 in March and the Sticking to My Guns EP in July. On April 14, 2017, Morton released his first self-released studio album Gumbo, earning Morton two Grammy Award nominations for Best R&B Album and Best R&B Song at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. In April 2019, Morton said he would begin a project to restore the New Orleans home of jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden and create a museum and community space at the site. Bolden's former home has been owned by his father's church for more than a decade, and was sited for demolition by neglect. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commemorative_coins_of_Lithuania | Commemorative coins of Lithuania | [
"Denomination",
"Year issued",
"Dedication"
] | [
[
"2 litai",
"2013",
"Creations of nature and man - Kurenkahn , Puntukas , Stelmužė Oak , Distaff"
],
[
"1 litas",
"2013",
"Presidency of the Council of the European Union"
],
[
"2 litai",
"2012",
"Lithuanian resorts - Birštonas , Druskininkai , Neringa , Palanga"
],
[
"1 litas",
"2011",
"EuroBasket 2011 in Lithuania"
],
[
"1 litas",
"2010",
"600 years for Battle of Grunwald"
],
[
"1 litas",
"2009",
"Vilnius - European Capital of Culture"
],
[
"1 litas",
"2005",
"Reconstruction of the Royal Palace of Lithuania"
],
[
"1 litas",
"2004",
"The 425th anniversary of Vilnius University"
],
[
"1 litas",
"1999",
"The 10th anniversary of the Baltic Way"
],
[
"1 litas",
"1997",
"The 75th anniversary of the Bank of Lithuania and the litas"
]
] | Commemorative circulation coins issued 1997–2013 | Commemorative_coins_of_Lithuania_1 | The commemorative coins of Lithuania are minted by the Lithuanian mint (Lithuanian: Lietuvos monetų kalykla), headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season | 1982 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season | [
"Round",
"Date",
"Race",
"Location",
"125cc winner",
"250cc winner",
"350cc winner",
"500cc winner",
"Report"
] | [
[
"1",
"29 March",
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"Buenos Aires",
"Ángel Nieto",
"",
"Carlos Lavado",
"Kenny Roberts",
"Report"
],
[
"2",
"2 May",
"Austrian Grand Prix",
"Salzburgring",
"Ángel Nieto",
"",
"Eric Saul",
"Franco Uncini",
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],
[
"3",
"9 May",
"French Grand Prix",
"Nogaro",
"Jean-Claude Selini",
"Jean-Louis Tournadre",
"Jean-François Baldé",
"Michel Frutschi",
"Report"
],
[
"4",
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"Jarama",
"Ángel Nieto",
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"",
"Kenny Roberts",
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],
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"5",
"30 May",
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"Anton Mang",
"Didier de Radiguès",
"Franco Uncini",
"Report"
],
[
"6",
"26 June",
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"Assen",
"Ángel Nieto",
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"Jean-François Baldé",
"Franco Uncini",
"Report"
],
[
"7",
"4 July",
"Belgian Grand Prix",
"Spa-Francorchamps",
"Ricardo Tormo",
"Anton Mang",
"",
"Freddie Spencer",
"Report"
],
[
"8",
"18 July",
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"Rijeka",
"Eugenio Lazzarini",
"Didier de Radiguès",
"",
"Franco Uncini",
"Report"
],
[
"9",
"1 August",
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"Silverstone",
"Ángel Nieto",
"Martin Wimmer",
"Jean-François Baldé",
"Franco Uncini",
"Report"
],
[
"10",
"8 August",
"Swedish Grand Prix",
"Anderstorp",
"Iván Palazzese",
"Roland Freymond",
"",
"Takazumi Katayama",
"Report"
],
[
"11",
"15 August",
"Finnish Grand Prix",
"Imatra",
"Iván Palazzese",
"Christian Sarron",
"Anton Mang",
"",
"Report"
],
[
"12",
"29 August",
"Czechoslovakian Grand Prix",
"Brno Circuit",
"Eugenio Lazzarini",
"Carlos Lavado",
"Didier de Radiguès",
"",
"Report"
],
[
"13",
"5 September",
"San Marino Grand Prix",
"Mugello",
"",
"Anton Mang",
"",
"Freddie Spencer",
"Report"
],
[
"14",
"26 September",
"German Grand Prix",
"Hockenheim",
"",
"Anton Mang",
"Manfred Herweh",
"Randy Mamola",
"Report"
]
] | Results and standings -- 1982 Grand Prix season results | 1982_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season_1 | The 1982 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 34th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repentance_(1987_film) | Repentance (1987 film) | [
"Award",
"Category",
"Nominee",
"Result"
] | [
[
"45th Golden Globe Awards",
"Best Foreign Language Film",
"",
"Nominated"
],
[
"1987 Cannes Film Festival",
"Grand Prize of the Jury",
"Tengiz Abuladze",
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],
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"Tengiz Abuladze",
"Won"
],
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],
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],
[
"Nika Awards",
"Best Film",
"Tengiz Abuladze",
"Won"
],
[
"Nika Awards",
"Best Production Designer",
"Giorgi Miqeladze",
"Won"
],
[
"Nika Awards",
"Best Screenplay",
"Tengiz Abuladze , Nana Janelidze , Rezo Kveselava",
"Won"
]
] | Awards | Repentance_(1987_film)_0 | Repentance ( translit. Monanieba, ) is a 1987 Soviet art film directed by Tengiz Abuladze. The film was produced in 1984, however, it was banned from release in the Soviet Union for its semi-allegorical critique of Stalinism. It premiered at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, winning the FIPRESCI Prize, Grand Prize of the Jury, and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D1_Grand_Prix | D1 Grand Prix | [
"Year",
"Event title",
"Driver",
"Team",
"Car"
] | [
[
"2004",
"US vs Japan",
"Nobushige Kumakubo",
"Team Orange , ADVAN",
"Nissan Silvia S15"
],
[
"2005",
"US vs Japan",
"Vaughn Gittin",
"Falken , Drift Alliance",
"Ford Mustang GT"
],
[
"2006",
"World All Star",
"Ken Nomura",
"Blitz , URAS , Direzza",
"Nissan Skyline ER34"
],
[
"2007",
"All Star Duel",
"Vaughn Gittin",
"Falken , Drift Alliance",
"Ford Mustang GT"
],
[
"2015",
"World Champions",
"Masato Kawabata",
"Team Toyo Tires Drift Trust Racing",
"Nissan GT-R"
]
] | ( Non Championship ) All Star Winner | D1_Grand_Prix_1 | The , abbreviated as D1GP and subtitled Professional Drift, is a production car drifting series from Japan. After several years of hosting amateur drifting contests, Daijiro Inada, founder of Option magazine and Tokyo Auto Salon, and drifting legend, Keiichi Tsuchiya, hosted a professional level drifting contest in 1999 and 2000 to feed on the ever increasing skills of drifting drivers who were dominating drifting contests in various parts of Japan. In October 2000, they reformed the contest as a five-round series. In the following year for the following round, the introduction of the two car tsuiou battle, run in a single-elimination tournament format, a common tradition for tōge races which became popular with car enthusiasts. Since then, the series has spread from the United States to United Kingdom and Malaysia to New Zealand with an ever increasing fanbase all over the world. The series has become a benchmark for all drifting series as its tsuisou format became widely adopted in drifting events throughout the world and is the most highly regarded of all series. The series helped to turn not just its personnel but also many of its drivers into celebrities with appearances in TV shows and car magazines all over the world along with scale models and video game appearances for their cars. It was credited for the increase several-fold in tuning businesses specialising in drift set-ups. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highest-paid_NBA_players_by_season | Highest-paid NBA players by season | [
"Player",
"Salary",
"Team"
] | [
[
"Patrick Ewing",
"$ 18,724,000",
"New York Knicks"
],
[
"Clyde Drexler",
"$ 9,810,000",
"Houston Rockets"
],
[
"David Robinson",
"$ 7,700,000",
"San Antonio Spurs"
],
[
"Chris Webber",
"$ 7,000,000",
"Washington Bullets"
],
[
"Joe Dumars",
"$ 6,881,000",
"Detroit Pistons"
],
[
"Danny Manning",
"$ 6,833,000",
"Phoenix Suns"
],
[
"A.C. Green",
"$ 6,473,000",
"Phoenix Suns"
],
[
"Shaquille O'Neal",
"$ 5,700,000",
"Orlando Magic"
],
[
"Derrick Coleman",
"$ 5,476,000",
"Philadelphia 76ers"
],
[
"Sean Elliott",
"$ 5,333,000",
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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"1.55%"
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] | Demographics | Romani minority in Bulgaria ( census 2001 ) Romani minority in Bulgaria ( census 2001 ) Distribution of the Romani in Bulgaria according to the 2001 census Distribution of the Roma ethnic groups by municipalities in Bulgaria according to the 2011 census ( represented as percentage of the municipality population ) Distribution of ethnic groups according to the 2011 census According to the 2011 census of the population of Bulgaria , there are 325,343 Gypsies in Bulgaria , [ 1 ] or 4.4 percent . 180,266 of these are urban residents and 145,077 rural . [ 57 ] Most of the Roma , 66% , are young children and adults up to 29 years old , the same group constitutes 37% among ethnic Bulgarians , while 5% of Roma are 60 years and over , Bulgarians are 22% . [ 58 ] From the 1992 census to the 2001 census , the number of Romani in the country has increased by 57,512 , or 18.4% . The Romani were only 2.8% in 1910 and 2.0% in 1920 . [ 59 ] While the Romani are present in all provinces of Bulgaria , their highest percentages are in Montana Province ( 12.5% ) and Sliven Province ( 12.3% ) and their smallest percentage is in Smolyan Province , where they number 686 [ 60 ] — about 0.05% of the population . Varbitsa is possibly the only urban settlement where the Romani are the most numerous group . The largest Romani quarters are Stolipinovo in Plovdiv and Fakulteta in Sofia . The number of places where Romani constitute more than 50% of the population has doubled from the 1992 to the 2001 census . The largest village with a Romani majority is Gradets in Kotel Municipality . | Romani_people_in_Bulgaria_0 | Romani people ( , ) in Bulgaria constitute Europe's densest Romani minority. The Romani people in Bulgaria speak Bulgarian, Turkish or Romani, depending on the region and their religious affiliations. According to the latest census in 2011, the number of the Romani is 325,343, constituting 4.4% of the total population, in which only one ethnic group could be opted as an answer and 10% of the total population did not respond to the question on ethnic group. In a conclusive report of the census sent to Eurostat, the authors of the census (the National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria) identified the census results on ethnicity as a gross manipulation. The former head of the National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria, Reneta Indzhova claims to have been fired by the Bulgarian Prime Minister in 2014 for attempting to check the actual number of the Romani and implied that neither the census did enumerate the Romani, nor its statistics did provide the real data. Unlike other censuses under Eurostat, which require the ethnic identification to be verified by a family tree, in the Bulgarian census the ethnic identification is completely up to the voluntarily identification of the enumerated and not up to any further investigation by the enumerators. The previous 2001 census recorded 370,908 Romani (4.7% of the population). The preceding 1992 census recorded 313,396 Romani (3.7% of the population), while a secret backstage 1992 census ordered by the Ministry of Interior recorded a figure of 550,000 Romani (6.5% of the population); the Ministry of Interior ordered at least two other secret censuses to enumerate the Romani in denial, the one in 1980 recorded 523,519 Romani, while the one in 1989 recorded that the number of the Romani was 576,927 (6.5% of the population) and that over half of the Romani identified as Turks. The majority of the estimated 200,000-400,000 Muslim Romani tend to identify themselves as ethnic Turks, some deny their origin, or identify as Bulgarians. The demographic collapse in Bulgaria affects only ethnic groups other than the Romani. According to data of the European Commission, to which Eurostat belongs, the Romani in Bulgaria number 750,000 and they constitute 10.33% of the population. An NGO estimates that the number of the Romani in Bulgaria is twice as this high and their population grows by 35,000 a year. |
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