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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Patrick_Kelly | David Patrick Kelly | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1979",
"Sanctuary of Fear",
"audience member",
"Television film"
],
[
"1982",
"American Playhouse",
"copyboy",
"Episode : Working"
],
[
"1984",
"Tales from the Darkside",
"Richard Hall",
"Episode : Slippage"
],
[
"1985",
"Miami Vice",
"Jerry",
"Episode : The Home Invaders"
],
[
"1985",
"Moonlighting",
"McBride",
"Episode : Somewhere Under the Rainbow"
],
[
"1985",
"Our Family Honor",
"Terry Jurow",
"Episode : The Casino"
],
[
"1987",
"Spenser : For Hire",
"Kevin Harley / Ned Lloyd",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"1988",
"ABC Afterschool Special",
"unknown character",
"Episode : Date Rape"
],
[
"1989",
"CBS Summer Playhouse",
"Langley",
"Episode : B-Men"
],
[
"1990-1991",
"Twin Peaks",
"Jerry Horne",
"9 episodes"
],
[
"1993",
"Ghostwriter",
"Double-T",
"5 episodes"
],
[
"1998",
"Mad About You",
"Cabbie with Chicken",
"Episode : Season Opener"
],
[
"2002",
"Hack",
"Eddie O'Daniel",
"Episode : Favors"
],
[
"2005",
"Third Watch",
"Danny McGowan",
"Episode : Forever Blue"
],
[
"2007",
"Kidnapped",
"Kurso",
"Episode : Acknowledgement"
],
[
"2008",
"Law & Order",
"Josh Perlberg",
"Episode : Political Animal"
],
[
"2008",
"Law & Order : Criminal Intent",
"Bo Levy",
"Episode : Reunion"
],
[
"2008-2011",
"Gossip Girl",
"Noah Shapiro",
"3 episodes"
],
[
"2010",
"Louie",
"therapist",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2010",
"Madso 's War",
"Danny Driscoll",
"Television film"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | David_Patrick_Kelly_1 | David Patrick Kelly (born January 23, 1951) is an American actor and musician who has appeared in numerous films and television series. He is best known for his role as the main antagonist in the cult film The Warriors (1979). Kelly is also known for his collaborations with Spike Lee, in the films Malcolm X (1992), Crooklyn (1994), and Chi-Raq (2015), and with David Lynch, appearing in Wild at Heart (1990) as well as Twin Peaks (1990-91) and its 2017 revival. Kelly's other credits include roles in 48 Hrs. (1982), Commando (1985), The Crow (1994), The Funeral and Last Man Standing (both 1996), The Longest Yard (2005), as President Harry S. Truman in Flags of Our Fathers (2006), and a recurring role in The Blacklist (2015). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_Deportivo_Morón_season | 2019–20 Deportivo Morón season | [
"Date from",
"Position",
"Name",
"From"
] | [
[
"3 July 2019",
"CF",
"Kevin Gissi",
"Cuneo"
],
[
"3 July 2019",
"CM",
"Dylan Glaby",
"Argentino"
],
[
"3 July 2019",
"FW",
"Agustín Mansilla",
"Lanús"
],
[
"3 July 2019",
"DM",
"Lucas Pérez Godoy",
"Mitre"
],
[
"3 July 2019",
"GK",
"Franco Ravizzoli",
"Deportivo Merlo"
],
[
"3 July 2019",
"LM",
"Diego Tonetto",
"Platense"
],
[
"3 July 2019",
"CB",
"Francisco Oliver",
"Santamarina"
],
[
"3 July 2019",
"RB",
"Matías Cortave",
"Brown"
],
[
"3 July 2019",
"FW",
"Esteban Ciaccheri",
"Rangers"
],
[
"15 July 2019",
"AM",
"José D'Angelo",
"San Telmo"
],
[
"24 July 2019",
"LW",
"Lucas Chacana",
"Los Andes"
]
] | Transfers -- Transfers in | 2019–20_Deportivo_Morón_season_2 | The 2019-20 season is Deportivo Morón's 3rd consecutive season in the second division of Argentine football, Primera B Nacional. The season generally covers the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_Gillingham_F.C._season | 2019–20 Gillingham F.C. season | [
"Date from",
"Position",
"Name",
"To",
"Date until"
] | [
[
"August 2019",
"FW",
"Roman Campbell",
"Sittingbourne",
"September 2019"
],
[
"5 October 2019",
"FW",
"Roman Campbell",
"Enfield Town",
"November 2019"
],
[
"9 October 2019",
"MF",
"Henry Woods",
"Concord Rangers",
"November 2019"
],
[
"4 December 2019",
"MF",
"Henry Woods",
"Concord Rangers",
"January 2020"
],
[
"6 December 2019",
"FW",
"Roman Campbell",
"Ramsgate",
"January 2020"
],
[
"23 December 2019",
"RB",
"Jimmy Witt",
"Sittingbourne",
"February 2020"
],
[
"23 December 2019",
"MF",
"Jay Hards",
"Sittingbourne",
"February 2020"
],
[
"1 January 2020",
"FW",
"Roman Campbell",
"Margate",
"February 2020"
],
[
"17 January 2020",
"DM",
"Ousseynou Cissé",
"Leyton Orient",
"30 June 2020"
],
[
"30 January 2020",
"RB",
"Lee Hodson",
"St Mirren",
"30 June 2020"
],
[
"22 February 2020",
"DM",
"TJ Bramble",
"Sittingbourne",
"March 2020"
]
] | Transfers -- Loans out | 2019–20_Gillingham_F.C._season_2 | The 2019-20 season is Gillingham's 127th season in their existence and seventh consecutive season in League One. Along with League One, the club are also participating in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Northwest_Territories_highways | List of Northwest Territories highways | [
"Name",
"From",
"To",
"Length ( km )",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Mackenzie Highway",
"Towards Grimshaw , Alberta",
"Wrigley",
"690.0 km ( 428.7 mi )",
"Construction began 1938 , paused during Second World War , resumed and completed to Hay River in 1949 ; extended to Highway 3 junction in 1960 and to Fort Simpson in 1971 ; latest extension to Wrigley completed 1994"
],
[
"Hay River Highway",
"Enterprise ( Hwy 1 )",
"Hay River",
"48.6 km ( 30.2 mi )",
"Also connects with Highway 5"
],
[
"Yellowknife Highway",
"Near Fort Providence ( Hwy 1 )",
"Yellowknife ( Hwy 4 )",
"338.8 km ( 210.5 mi )",
"Also known as the Great Slave Highway , completed in 1960"
],
[
"Ingraham Trail",
"Yellowknife ( Hwy 3 )",
"Tibbitt Lake",
"69.2 km ( 43.0 mi )",
"Provides access to Dettah ( 27 km ( 17 mi ) ) when the ice road ( 6.5 km ( 4.0 mi ) ) is closed"
],
[
"Fort Smith Highway",
"Near Hay River ( Hwy 2 )",
"Fort Smith",
"267.0 km ( 165.9 mi )",
"Completed in 1966 , passes through Wood Buffalo National Park"
],
[
"Fort Resolution Highway",
"Near Hay River ( Hwy 5 )",
"Fort Resolution",
"90.0 km ( 55.9 mi )",
"Also provides access to the former community of Pine Point"
],
[
"Liard Highway",
"Towards Fort Nelson , British Columbia",
"Near Fort Simpson ( Hwy 1 )",
"254.1 km ( 157.9 mi )",
"Packed dirt and gravel road"
],
[
"Dempster Highway",
"Towards Dawson City , Yukon",
"Inuvik",
"272.5 km ( 169.3 mi )",
"Canada 's only all-weather road to cross the Arctic Circle , completed as a through road from the Yukon in 1979 ; studies are being done to include a possible link to the Mackenzie Highway"
],
[
"Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway",
"Inuvik",
"Tuktoyaktuk",
"138 km ( 86 mi )",
"Replaced the Tuktoyaktuk Winter Road ; construction began 2013 , completed 2017 and opened in November . Designated as Highway 10"
],
[
"Tibbitt to Contwoyto Winter Road",
"Tibbitt Lake",
"Contwoyto Lake , Nunavut",
"568 km ( 353 mi )",
"Private road first built in 1982 to service mines and exploration activities"
],
[
"Mackenzie Valley Winter Road",
"Wrigley",
"Fort Good Hope",
"483 km ( 300 mi )",
"Connects to Tulita ( formerly Fort Norman ) , Norman Wells , Fort Good Hope , with 106 km branch route to Deline and 165 km branch route to Colville Lake . 34 permanent bridges completed along route which can be used as part of an all-weather route"
],
[
"Tuktoyaktuk Winter Road ( closed )",
"Inuvik",
"Tuktoyaktuk",
"187 km ( 116 mi )",
"Former ice road ; closed permanently in April 2017 with the completion of the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway"
],
[
"Canol Road ( closed )",
"Norman Wells",
"Macmillan Pass , Yukon /Northwest Territories border",
"357 km ( 222 mi )",
"Second World War road completed early 1943 , abandoned mid-1945 , now the Canol Heritage Trail , connecting to the active Yukon Highway 6 , the Canol Road"
]
] | The following is a list of territorial highways in the Northwest Territories of Canada . | List_of_Northwest_Territories_highways_0 | The following is a list of territorial highways in the Northwest Territories of Canada. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choi_Jung-woo | Choi Jung-woo | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1996",
"Seven Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than a Lover",
"Grandfather"
],
[
"1996",
"Two Cops 2",
"Film director"
],
[
"1997",
"Terrorist 2",
"Subordinate"
],
[
"2001",
"Indian Summer",
"Lawyer Hwang Byung-ho"
],
[
"2001",
"Yellow Hair 2",
"M 's father"
],
[
"2001",
"Raybang",
"Director Choi"
],
[
"2002",
"Lovers ' Concerto",
"Shim Soo-in 's father"
],
[
"2004",
"Dance with the Wind",
"Squad leader Park"
],
[
"2005",
"Another Public Enemy",
"Representative Kim"
],
[
"2005",
"Sympathy for Lady Vengeance",
"Dong-hwa 's father"
],
[
"2006",
"Arang",
"Autopsy doctor"
],
[
"2006",
"Hanbando",
""
],
[
"2006",
"Like a Virgin",
"Company president"
],
[
"2006",
"Maundy Thursday",
"Uncle"
],
[
"2007",
"Big Bang",
"Section chief detective"
],
[
"2007",
"Soo",
"Detective squad chief of police department team 2"
],
[
"2007",
"Our Town",
"Detective Gu"
],
[
"2008",
"The Chaser",
"Chief of police"
],
[
"2008",
"Living Together , Happy Together",
"Tae-hoon"
],
[
"2008",
"Girl Scout",
"Director Han"
]
] | Filmography -- Film | Choi_Jung-woo_0 | Choi Jung-woo (born February 17, 1957) is a South Korean actor. He began his acting career in theater, then became active as a supporting actor in film and television, notably in the sitcom Standby and the procedural dramas Quiz of God and Dr. Frost. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basketball_at_the_Commonwealth_Games | Basketball at the Commonwealth Games | [
"Nation",
"2006",
"2018",
"Years"
] | [
[
"Australia",
"1st",
"1st",
"2"
],
[
"Barbados",
"5th",
"-",
"1"
],
[
"Cameroon",
"-",
"7th",
"1"
],
[
"Canada",
"-",
"2nd",
"1"
],
[
"England",
"3rd",
"6th",
"2"
],
[
"India",
"8th",
"8th",
"2"
],
[
"New Zealand",
"2nd",
"3rd",
"2"
],
[
"Nigeria",
"4th",
"5th",
"2"
],
[
"Scotland",
"6th",
"4th",
"2"
],
[
"South Africa",
"7th",
"-",
"1"
],
[
"Nations",
"8",
"8",
"10"
]
] | Men 's tournaments -- Performance by nations | Basketball_at_the_Commonwealth_Games_1 | Basketball was first included in the Commonwealth Games in the 2006 games in Melbourne. Basketball will be a part of the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, again in Australia. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Hale | Barbara Hale | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1952-56",
"The Ford Television Theatre",
"Marta Linden , Nora White",
"Episodes : The Divided Heart , Remember to Live , Behind the Mask"
],
[
"1953",
"Footlights Theater",
"Katherine Charles",
"Episode : Change of Heart"
],
[
"1953-55",
"Schlitz Playhouse of Stars",
"",
"Episodes : Vacation for Ginny , Tourists-Overnight"
],
[
"1955",
"Studio 57",
"Ruth",
"Episode : Young Couples Only"
],
[
"1955",
"General Electric Theater",
"Ellen Newman",
"Episode : The Windmill"
],
[
"1955",
"Screen Director 's Playhouse",
"June Waters",
"Episode : Meet the Governor"
],
[
"1955",
"Celebrity Playhouse",
"",
"Episode : He Knew All About Women"
],
[
"1955",
"Climax !",
"Mamie Eunson",
"Episode : The Day They Gave Babies Away"
],
[
"1955",
"Science Fiction Theatre",
"Nancy Stanton , Pat Hastings",
"Episodes : Conversations With an Ape , The Hastings Secret"
],
[
"1956",
"The Loretta Young Show",
"Bill 's Wife",
"Episode : The Challenge"
],
[
"1956",
"Damon Runyon Theater",
"Wendy Longfield",
"Episode : The Good Luck Kid"
],
[
"1956",
"Crossroads",
"Jane Sherman",
"Episode : Lifeline"
],
[
"1956",
"The Millionaire",
"Kathy Munson and Marian Munson",
"Episode : The Kathy Munson Story"
],
[
"1956-57",
"Playhouse 90",
"Mrs. Julia Wiley , Ann Barnes , Allie Hanneman",
"Episodes : The Country Husband , The Blackwell Story"
],
[
"1957-66",
"Perry Mason",
"Della Street",
"Credited in all 271 episodes Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series ( 1959 ) Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series ( 1961 )"
],
[
"1959",
"General Electric Theater",
"Lorraine",
"Episode : Night Club"
],
[
"1960",
"Here 's Hollywood",
"Herself",
""
],
[
"1963",
"Stump the Stars",
"Herself",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"1967",
"Custer",
"Melinda Terry",
"Episode : Death Hunt"
],
[
"1969",
"Insight",
"Mom",
"Episode : A Thousand Red Flowers"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | Barbara_Hale_1 | Barbara Hale (April 18, 1922 - January 26, 2017) was an American actress best known for her role as legal secretary Della Street in the television series Perry Mason (1957-1966), earning her a 1959 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. She reprised the role in 30 Perry Mason movies for television (1985-1995). Her film roles included The Window (1949), in which she starred as the mother of a boy who witnesses a murder. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Prix_Masters | Grand Prix Masters | [
"Driver",
"Age in 2005/2006",
"GP starts",
"GPM starts",
"GPM wins",
"Podiums"
] | [
[
"Nigel Mansell",
"52",
"187",
"3",
"2",
"2"
],
[
"Emerson Fittipaldi",
"61",
"149",
"3",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Riccardo Patrese",
"53",
"256",
"3",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Andrea de Cesaris",
"48",
"214",
"3",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Derek Warwick",
"53",
"147",
"3",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Hans-Joachim Stuck",
"57",
"93",
"3",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Christian Danner",
"49",
"47",
"3",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"Eddie Cheever",
"49",
"143",
"3",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"Jan Lammers",
"51",
"41",
"3",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Eliseo Salazar",
"53",
"37",
"3",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Patrick Tambay",
"58",
"123",
"3",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"René Arnoux",
"59",
"165",
"3",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Stefan Johansson",
"51",
"103",
"3",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Eric van de Poele",
"46",
"29",
"2",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"Pierluigi Martini",
"46",
"124",
"2",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Alex Caffi",
"43",
"75",
"1",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Jacques Laffite",
"64",
"180",
"1",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Alan Jones",
"61",
"117",
"0",
"0",
"0"
]
] | Driver statistics | Grand_Prix_Masters_0 | Grand Prix Masters was a one-make motor racing series featuring retired Formula One drivers. The inaugural (and sole 2005) event, at the Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit in South Africa, took place on 11-13 November, but the series folded after a two-race season in 2006. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Malaysian_motorcycle_Grand_Prix | 2004 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix | [
"Pos",
"Constructor",
"Points"
] | [
[
"1",
"Honda",
"315"
],
[
"2",
"Yamaha",
"278"
],
[
"3",
"Ducati",
"137"
],
[
"4",
"Kawasaki",
"82"
],
[
"5",
"Suzuki",
"68"
]
] | Constructors ' Championship standings | 2004_Malaysian_motorcycle_Grand_Prix_4 | The 2004 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix was the fourteenth round of the 2004 MotoGP Championship. It took place on the weekend of 8-10 October 2004 at the Sepang International Circuit. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettu_betur | Gettu betur | [
"Season",
"Year",
"Host",
"Judge",
"Scorekeeper",
"Winner",
"Runner-up"
] | [
[
"1",
"1986",
"Jon Gustafsson & Þorgeir Ástvaldsson",
"Steinar J. Lúðvíksson",
"",
"Fjölbrautaskóli Suðurlands",
"Flensborgarskólinn í Hafnarfirði"
],
[
"2",
"1987",
"Vernharður Linnet ( preliminary rounds ) , Hermann Gunnarsson and Elísabet Sveinsdóttir",
"Steinar J. Lúðvíksson and Sæmundur Guðvinsson",
"",
"Fjölbrautaskólinn í Breiðholti",
"Menntaskólinn við Sund"
],
[
"3",
"1988",
"Vernharður Linnet",
"Páll Lýðsson",
"",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
""
],
[
"4",
"1989",
"Vernharður Linnet",
"Páll Lýðsson",
"",
"Menntaskólinn í Kópavogi",
""
],
[
"5",
"1990",
"Steinunn Sigurðardóttir",
"Sonja B. Jónsdóttir and Magdalena Schram ( alternately )",
"",
"Menntaskólinn við Sund",
"Verzlunarskóli Íslands"
],
[
"6",
"1991",
"Stefán Jón Hafstein",
"Ragnheiður Erla Bjarnadóttir",
"Oddný Eir Ævarsdóttir",
"Menntaskólinn á Akureyri",
"Flensborgarskólinn í Hafnarfirði"
],
[
"7",
"1992",
"Sigurður Þór Salvarsson ( preliminary rounds ) , Stefán Jón Hafstein",
"Ragnheiður Erla Bjarnadóttir",
"Oddný Eir Ævarsdóttir",
"Menntaskólinn á Akureyri",
"Verkmenntaskólinn á Akureyri"
],
[
"8",
"1993",
"Ómar Valdimarsson ( preliminary rounds ) , Stefán Jón Hafstein",
"Álfheiður Ingadóttir",
"Sólveig Samúelsdóttir",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
""
],
[
"9",
"1994",
"Stefán Jón Hafstein",
"Ólafur B. Guðnason",
"",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
""
],
[
"10",
"1995",
"Ómar Ragnarsson",
"Ólafur B. Guðnason",
"Sólveig Samúelsdóttir",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
""
],
[
"11",
"1996",
"Davíð Þór Jónsson",
"Helgi Ólafsson",
"",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
"Flensborgarskólinn í Hafnarfirði"
],
[
"12",
"1997",
"Davíð Þór Jónsson",
"Ragnheiður Erla Bjarnadóttir",
"",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
"Menntaskólinn við Hamrahlíð"
],
[
"13",
"1998",
"Davíð Þór Jónsson",
"Gunnsteinn Ólafsson",
"Katrín Jakobsdóttir",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
"Menntaskólinn við Hamrahlíð"
],
[
"14",
"1999",
"Logi Bergmann Eiðsson",
"Illugi Jökulsson",
"Þóra Arnórsdóttir",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
""
],
[
"15",
"2000",
"Logi Bergmann Eiðsson",
"Ólína Þorvarðardóttir",
"Þóra Arnórsdóttir",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
"Menntaskólinn við Hamrahlíð"
],
[
"16",
"2001",
"Logi Bergmann Eiðsson",
"Ármann Jakobsson",
"Þóra Arnórsdóttir",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
"Borgarholtsskóli"
],
[
"17",
"2002",
"Logi Bergmann Eiðsson",
"Eggert Þór Bernharðsson",
"Þóra Arnórsdóttir",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
"Menntaskólinn við Sund"
],
[
"18",
"2003",
"Logi Bergmann Eiðsson",
"Sveinn H. Guðmarsson",
"Svanhildur Hólm Valsdóttir",
"Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík",
"Menntaskólinn við Sund"
],
[
"19",
"2004",
"Logi Bergmann Eiðsson",
"Stefán Pálsson",
"Steinunn Vala Sigfúsdóttir",
"Verzlunarskóli Íslands",
"Borgarholtsskóli"
],
[
"20",
"2005",
"Logi Bergmann Eiðsson",
"Stefán Pálsson",
"Steinunn Vala Sigfúsdóttir",
"Borgarholtsskóli",
"Menntaskólinn á Akureyri"
]
] | Seasons | Gettu_betur_0 | Gettu betur () is an Icelandic team quiz show, broadcast on public television channel RÚV. Each team consists of three students from one of Iceland's high schools or colleges. Two teams play against each other in each episode. Two preliminary rounds are broadcast on radio station Rás 2, followed by televised quarter-final, semi-final and final rounds on RÚV. Thirty schools participated in the 2011 season. The current host is Kristjana Arnarsdóttir. Gettu betur was first held in 1986. Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík has won the contest 20 times overall, first in 1988, and then eleven times in a row, from 1993 to 2003, from 2007 to 2010 and in 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2016. The only other schools to win more than once are Menntaskólinn á Akureyri, with three wins and Kvennaskólinn í Reykjavík with two. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munster_Minor_Hurling_Championship | Munster Minor Hurling Championship | [
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"Years won",
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"22",
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[
"5",
"Kerry",
"0",
"1",
"",
"1938"
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] | General statistics -- Performance by county | Munster_Minor_Hurling_Championship_3 | The Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship, is an annual inter-county hurling competition organised by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the highest inter-county hurling competition for male players under the age of 17 in the province of Munster, and has been contested every year since the 1928 championship. The final, usually held on the first Sunday in July, serves as the culmination of a series of games played during May and June, and the results determine which team receives the TWA Cup. The championship was previously played on a straight knockout basis whereby once a team lost they were eliminated from the championship, however, as of 2018 the championship will use a round-robin system. The Munster Championship is an integral part of the wider GAA Hurling All-Ireland Minor Championship. The winners of the Munster final, like their counterparts in the Leinster Championship, are rewarded by advancing directly to the semi-final stage of the All-Ireland series of games. The losers of the Munster final enter the All-Ireland series at the quarter-final group stage. Five teams currently participate in the Munster Championship. Two of the most successful teams in the championship, namely Cork and Tipperary, play their provincial hurling in the Munster Championship. Between them, these teams have won the provincial title on 72 occasions while they have also claimed 38 All-Ireland titles. The title has been won at least once by all six of the Munster counties, five of which have won the title more than once. The all-time record-holders are Tipperary, who have won the competition 39 times. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982–83_Kansas_City_Kings_season | 1982–83 Kansas City Kings season | [
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"Pick",
"Player",
"Position",
"Nationality",
"College"
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"1",
"5",
"LaSalle Thompson",
"C",
"United States",
"Texas"
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"1",
"17",
"Brook Steppe",
"SG/SF",
"United States",
"Georgia Tech"
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[
"3",
"51",
"Jim Johnstone",
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"United States",
"Wake Forest"
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"4",
"74",
"Mike Sanders",
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"5",
"97",
"Ken Simpson",
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"United States",
"Nebraska"
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[
"10",
"210",
"Robert Estes",
"",
"United States",
"Iowa State"
]
] | Draft picks | Main article : 1982 NBA Draft | 1982–83_Kansas_City_Kings_season_1 | The 1982-83 NBA season was the Kings 34th season in the NBA and their 11th season in the city of Kansas City. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Teen_USA | Miss Teen USA | [
"Year",
"Date",
"Edition",
"Venue",
"Entrants"
] | [
[
"1983",
"August 30",
"1st",
"Lakeland Civic Center , Lakeland , Florida",
"51"
],
[
"1984",
"April 3",
"2nd",
"Memphis Cook Convention Center , Memphis , Tennessee",
"51"
],
[
"1985",
"January 22",
"3rd",
"James L. Knight Center , Miami , Florida",
"51"
],
[
"1986",
"January 21",
"4th",
"Ocean Center , Daytona Beach , Florida",
"51"
],
[
"1987",
"July 21",
"5th",
"El Paso Civic Center , El Paso , Texas",
"51"
],
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"6th",
"Orange Pavilion , San Bernardino , California",
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"7th",
"Orange Pavilion , San Bernardino , California",
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],
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"8th",
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],
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"August 19",
"9th",
"Mississippi Coast Coliseum , Biloxi , Mississippi",
"51"
],
[
"1992",
"August 25",
"10th",
"Mississippi Coast Coliseum , Biloxi , Mississippi",
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],
[
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"August 10",
"11th",
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],
[
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"August 16",
"12th",
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"51"
],
[
"1995",
"August 15",
"13th",
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"51"
],
[
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"August 21",
"14th",
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"51"
],
[
"1997",
"August 20",
"15th",
"South Padre Island Convention Centre , South Padre Island , Texas",
"51"
],
[
"1998",
"August 17",
"16th",
"Hirsch Memorial Coliseum , Shreveport , Louisiana",
"51"
],
[
"1999",
"August 24",
"17th",
"Hirsch Memorial Coliseum , Shreveport , Louisiana",
"51"
],
[
"2000",
"August 26",
"18th",
"Hirsch Memorial Coliseum , Shreveport , Louisiana",
"51"
],
[
"2001",
"August 22",
"19th",
"South Padre Island Convention Centre , South Padre Island , Texas",
"51"
],
[
"2002",
"August 28",
"20th",
"South Padre Island Convention Centre , South Padre Island , Texas",
"51"
]
] | History | The following is a list of pageant editions and information . | List_of_Miss_Teen_USA_editions_0 | Miss Teen USA is a beauty pageant run by the Miss Universe Organization for girls aged 14-19. Unlike its sister pageants Miss Universe and Miss USA, which are broadcast on Fox, this pageant is webcast on the Miss Teen USA website and simulcast on mobile devices and video game consoles. The pageant was first held in 1983 and has been broadcast live on CBS until 2002 and then on NBC from 2003-2007. In March 2007, it was announced that the broadcast of the Miss Teen USA pageant on NBC had not been renewed, and that Miss Teen USA 2007 would be the final televised event. From 2008-15, the pageant was held at the Atlantis Paradise Island Resort, located in Nassau, Bahamas. Notable pageant winners include actresses Kelly Hu (1985, Hawaii), Bridgette Wilson (1990, Oregon), Charlotte Lopez-Ayanna (1993, Vermont), Vanessa Minnillo (1998, South Carolina) and Shelley Hennig (2004, Louisiana). The current titleholder is Kaliegh Garris of Connecticut who was crowned on April 28, 2019 at Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_After_School_Club_episodes | List of After School Club episodes | [
"Episode",
"Air Date",
"MC",
"Guest"
] | [
[
"245",
"January 3 , 2017",
"Kevin , Jimin and Jae",
"None"
],
[
"246",
"January 10 , 2017",
"Kevin , Jimin and Jae",
"Cosmic Girls"
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[
"247",
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[
"248",
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"249",
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[
"250",
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[
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"258",
"April 4 , 2017",
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],
[
"259",
"April 11 , 2017",
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"Monsta X"
],
[
"260",
"April 18 , 2017",
"Jae and Young K ( DAY6 )",
"Dreamcatcher"
],
[
"261",
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],
[
"262",
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"Kevin , Jimin and Jae",
"Junggigo"
],
[
"263",
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"Kevin , Jimin and Jae",
"Unit Black"
],
[
"264",
"May 16 , 2017",
"Kevin , Jimin and Jae",
"Snuper"
]
] | List_of_After_School_Club_episodes_4 | After School Club is a South Korean variety show, internet based live music request television talk show hosted by K-pop idols Park Jimin, Han Heejun and The Rose's Kim Woosung |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Brisbane_Broncos_season | 1998 Brisbane Broncos season | [
"Player",
"Position",
"Player"
] | [
[
"Darren Lockyer",
"Fullback",
"Rod Silva"
],
[
"Michael De Vere",
"Wing",
"Gavin Lester"
],
[
"Steve Renouf",
"Centre",
"Shane Marteene"
],
[
"Darren Smith",
"Centre",
"Willie Talau"
],
[
"Wendell Sailor",
"Wing",
"Daryl Halligan"
],
[
"Kevin Walters",
"Five-eighth",
"Craig Polla-Mounter"
],
[
"Allan Langer ( C )",
"Halfback",
"Corey Hughes"
],
[
"Shane Webcke",
"Prop",
"Darren Britt ( C )"
],
[
"Phillip Lee",
"Hooker",
"Jason Hetherington"
],
[
"Andrew Gee",
"Prop",
"Steve Price"
],
[
"Gorden Tallis",
"Second Row",
"Tony Grimaldi"
],
[
"Brad Thorn",
"Second Row",
"Robert Relf"
],
[
"Tonie Carroll",
"Lock",
"Travis Norton"
],
[
"Michael Hancock",
"Interchange",
"Steve Reardon"
],
[
"John Plath",
"Interchange",
"Troy Stone"
],
[
"Kevin Campion",
"Interchange",
"Glen Hughes"
],
[
"Petero Civoniceva",
"Interchange",
"David Thompson"
],
[
"Wayne Bennett",
"Coach",
"Steve Folkes"
]
] | Grand final | Main article : 1998 NRL grand final Brisbane Broncos vs. Canterbury Bulldogs | 1998_Brisbane_Broncos_season_1 | The 1998 Brisbane Broncos season was the eleventh in the history of Brisbane's National Rugby League premiership team, the Brisbane Broncos. Coached by Wayne Bennett and captained by Allan Langer, they participated in the newly formed National Rugby League's 1998 premiership and posted their three biggest ever wins in rounds 5, 7 and 15 before finishing the regular season as minor premiers. The Broncos then won the 1998 NRL Grand Final, capturing their fourth premiership in seven seasons. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipalities_of_Mexico | Municipalities of Mexico | [
"Ranking",
"Municipality",
"State",
"Population"
] | [
[
"1",
"Ecatepec",
"Mexico",
"1,677,678"
],
[
"2",
"Tijuana",
"Baja California",
"1,641,570"
],
[
"3",
"León",
"Guanajuato",
"1,578,626"
],
[
"4",
"Puebla",
"Puebla",
"1,576,259"
],
[
"5",
"Guadalajara",
"Jalisco",
"1,460,148"
],
[
"6",
"Juárez",
"Chihuahua",
"1,391,180"
],
[
"7",
"Zapopan",
"Jalisco",
"1,332,272"
]
] | Ranking of municipalities -- By population | Data from the 2015 Intercensal Survey by INEGI . [ 5 ] | Municipalities_of_Mexico_1 | Municipalities (municipios in Spanish) are the second-level administrative divisions of Mexico, where the first-level administrative division is the state (Spanish: estado). As of the establishment of two new municipalities in Chiapas in September 2017, there are 2,448 municipalities in Mexico, not including the 16 delegaciones of Mexico City. The internal political organization and their responsibilities are outlined in the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution and detailed in the constitutions of the states to which they belong. are distinct from , a form of Mexican locality; some municipalities as large as states, while cities can be measured in city blocks. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Russia | List of districts in Russia | [
"District",
"Russian name",
"Administrative center",
"Population ( 2010 Census )"
] | [
[
"Abatsky District",
"Абатский район",
"selo of Abatskoye",
"19837"
],
[
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"10064"
],
[
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"12202"
],
[
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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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"10254"
],
[
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"town of Tobolsk",
"22354"
],
[
"Tyumensky District",
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"city of Tyumen",
"107175"
],
[
"Uporovsky District",
"Упоровский район",
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"20662"
],
[
"Uvatsky District",
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"19452"
],
[
"Vagaysky District",
"Вагайский район",
"selo of Vagay",
"22539"
],
[
"Vikulovsky District",
"Викуловский район",
"selo of Vikulovo",
"16435"
],
[
"Yalutorovsky District",
"Ялуторовский район",
"town of Yalutorovsk",
"14461"
],
[
"Yarkovsky District",
"Ярковский район",
"selo of Yarkovo",
"23184"
]
] | Administrative districts -- Tyumen Oblast | List_of_districts_in_Russia_74 | This is a list of districts of Russia. A district (raion) is an administrative and municipal division of a federal subject of Russia. Within the framework of administrative divisions, the administrative districts are on the same level of hierarchy as the cities of federal subject significance and may be further subdivided into towns of district significance, urban-type settlements of district significance, and selsoviets, although the exact terms for these entities vary from one federal subject to another. Within the framework of municipal divisions, the municipal districts are on the same level of hierarchy as urban okrugs and are further subdivided into urban settlements, rural settlements, or both. Municipal districts are commonly formed within the boundaries of existing administrative districts, although in practice there are some exceptions to this rule. Major Russian cities are divided into city districts. Despite a similarity in terminology, they are divisions of a different kind and are not within the scope of this article. Unlike other federal subjects of Russia, the federal cities have the unique structure of the administrative-territorial divisions. The administrative-territorial divisions of the federal city of Moscow in particular include districts and settlements, which, in turn, are grouped into administrative okrugs. Only the districts are included below. However, as the districts of neither Moscow nor St. Petersburg include any inhabited localities, they do not have administrative centers. The Republic of Crimea is a federal subject of Russia formed on the territory of the Crimean Peninsula, which is disputed between Russia and Ukraine. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liga_Leumit | Liga Leumit | [
"Season",
"Winner",
"Also promoted",
"Relegated"
] | [
[
"1999-2000",
"Tzafririm Holon",
"",
"Hapoel Ashkelon"
],
[
"2000-01",
"Hapoel Be'er Sheva",
"Maccabi Kiryat Gat",
"Hapoel Jerusalem , Maccabi Ironi Kiryat Ata"
],
[
"2001-02",
"Hapoel Kfar Saba",
"Bnei Yehuda",
"Hakoah Ramat Gan , Hapoel Beit She'an"
],
[
"2002-03",
"Maccabi Ahi Nazareth",
"Bnei Sakhnin",
"Beitar Be'er Sheva , Maccabi Kafr Kanna"
],
[
"2003-04",
"Hapoel Haifa",
"Hapoel Nazareth Illit",
"Hapoel Ramat Gan , Maccabi Kiryat Gat"
],
[
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"Hapoel Kfar Saba",
"Maccabi Netanya",
"Maccabi Ahi Nazareth , Tzafririm Holon"
],
[
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"Hakoakh Amidar Ramat Gan",
"Ironi Rishon LeZion , Maccabi Be'er Sheva"
],
[
"2006-07",
"Ironi Kiryat Shmona",
"Bnei Sakhnin",
"Hapoel Ashkelon , Hapoel Jerusalem"
],
[
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"Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan",
"Hapoel Petah Tikva",
"Ironi Rishon LeZion , Hapoel Nazareth Illit"
],
[
"2008-09",
"Hapoel Haifa",
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"Maccabi Ironi Kiryat Ata"
],
[
"2009-10",
"Ironi Kiryat Shmona",
"Hapoel Ashkelon",
"Hapoel Jerusalem , Hapoel Marmorek"
],
[
"2010-11",
"Ironi Ramat HaSharon",
"Hapoel Rishon LeZion",
"Maccabi Ironi Jatt , Ahva Arraba"
],
[
"2011-12",
"Hapoel Ramat Gan",
"no one",
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],
[
"2012-13",
"Maccabi Petah Tikva",
"Hapoel Ra'anana",
"Sektzia Nes Tziona , Hapoel Kfar Saba"
],
[
"2013-14",
"Maccabi Netanya",
"Hapoel Petah Tikva",
"Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem , Hapoel Ashkelon , Maccabi Umm al-Fahm"
],
[
"2014-15",
"Bnei Yehuda",
"Hapoel Kfar Saba",
"Ironi Tiberias , Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan"
],
[
"2015-16",
"Ironi Ashdod",
"Hapoel Ashkelon",
"Maccabi Yavne , Maccabi Kiryat Gat"
],
[
"2016-17",
"Maccabi Netanya",
"Hapoel Acre",
"Maccabi Sha'arayim , Hapoel Jerusalem"
],
[
"2017-18",
"Hapoel Tel Aviv",
"Hapoel Hadera",
"Maccabi Herzliya , Ironi Nesher"
]
] | Past seasons Champions | Liga_Leumit_0 | Liga Leumit (, lit. National League) is the second division of the Israeli Football League, and below its Premier League. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec | Quebec | [
"Ethnic origin",
"Population",
"Percent"
] | [
[
"Canadian ( Canadiens )",
"4,474,115",
"60%"
],
[
"French",
"2,151,655",
"29%"
],
[
"Irish",
"406,085",
"5.5%"
],
[
"Italian",
"299,655",
"4%"
],
[
"English",
"245,155",
"3.3%"
],
[
"First Nations",
"219,815",
"3%"
],
[
"Scottish",
"202,515",
"2.7%"
],
[
"Québécois",
"140,075",
"2%"
],
[
"German",
"131,795",
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"Magallanes",
"Sorsogon",
"1904",
"& & & & & & & & + 29 ft ( 8.8 m )",
"& & & & & & & + 135 ft ( 41.1 m )",
"Active",
"Original lamp was replaced with a solar-powered modern lamp"
],
[
"Baliguian Island Light",
"Baliguian Island",
"Iloilo",
"1916",
"& & & & & & & & + 66 ft ( 8.8 m )",
"& & & & & & & & + 75 ft ( 41.1 m )",
"Active",
"Unknown , as Baliguian was heavily damaged by Typhoon Haiyan"
],
[
"Basco",
"Naidi Hills , Basco",
"Batanes",
"2003",
"& & & & & & & & + 66 ft ( 20.1 m )",
"n/a",
"Active",
"Good"
],
[
"Batag Island",
"Laoang",
"Northern Samar",
"1907",
"& & & & & & & + 101 ft ( 30.8 m )",
"& & & & & & & + 313 ft ( 95.4 m )",
"In ruins",
"A white 66 ft ( 20 m ) cylindrical tower was erected close to the old one . The lantern and light in the old tower is gone"
],
[
"Bugui Point",
"Aroroy",
"Masbate",
"1902",
"& & & & & & & & + 49 ft ( 14.9 m )",
"& & & & & & & + 218 ft ( 66.4 m )",
"Inactive",
"A modern white tower was erected close to the old one . The old tower and keeper 's house are in poor condition"
],
[
"Caballo Island",
"Caballo Island",
"Cavite",
"1853",
"& & & & & & & & + 11 ft ( 3.4 m )",
"& & & & & & & & + 96 ft ( 29.3 m )",
"Unknown",
"The light station was probably destroyed during WWII"
],
[
"Cabra Island",
"Lubang",
"Occidental Mindoro",
"1889",
"& & & & & & & & + 67 ft ( 20.4 m )",
"& & & & & & & + 216 ft ( 65.8 m )",
"Inactive",
"A modern white tower was erected close to the old one The old tower and keeper 's house are in poor condition"
],
[
"Cape Bojeador",
"Burgos",
"Ilocos Norte",
"1892",
"& & & & & & & & + 66 ft ( 20.1 m )",
"& & & & & & & + 386 ft ( 117.7 m )",
"Active",
"Original lamp was replaced after it was damaged by the 1990 earthquake"
],
[
"Cape Bolinao",
"Bolinao",
"Pangasinan",
"1906",
"& & & & & & & + 101 ft ( 30.8 m )",
"& & & & & & & + 294 ft ( 89.6 m )",
"Active",
"Original lamp and lantern room were replaced"
],
[
"Cape Engaño",
"Palaui Island , Santa Ana",
"Cagayan",
"1892",
"& & & & & & & & + 47 ft ( 14.3 m )",
"& & & & & & & + 316 ft ( 96.3 m )",
"Active",
"Original lantern room is missing and the buildings are in ruins"
],
[
"Cape Melville",
"Balabac Island",
"Palawan",
"1892",
"& & & & & & & & + 90 ft ( 27.4 m )",
"& & & & & & & + 297 ft ( 90.5 m )",
"Active",
"The tower still retains its original First-order lens and mechanisms"
],
[
"Cape Santiago",
"Calatagan",
"Batangas",
"1890",
"& & & & & & & & + 51 ft ( 15.5 m )",
"& & & & & & & & + 89 ft ( 27.1 m )",
"Active",
"Original lamp and lantern room were replaced"
],
[
"Capitancillo Island",
"Bogo City",
"Cebu",
"1905",
"& & & & & & & & + 83 ft ( 25.3 m )",
"& & & & & & & & + 98 ft ( 29.9 m )",
"Replaced",
"Old tower was replaced with a new white tower and the dwellings are in ruins"
],
[
"Capones Island",
"San Antonio",
"Zambales",
"1890",
"& & & & & & & & + 65 ft ( 19.8 m )",
"& & & & & & & + 230 ft ( 70.1 m )",
"Active",
"Original lamp and lantern room were replaced . Tower is in good condition , keeper 's house is deteriorating"
],
[
"Capul Island",
"Capul",
"Northern Samar",
"1896",
"& & & & & & & & + 39 ft ( 11.9 m )",
"& & & & & & & + 142 ft ( 43.3 m )",
"Active",
"The tower were recently renovated and the original lamp and lantern were replaced"
],
[
"Corregidor Island ( 1 )",
"Corregidor Island",
"Cavite",
"1853",
"& & & & & & & & + 42 ft ( 12.8 m )",
"& & & & & & & + 630 ft ( 192.0 m )",
"Replaced",
"Damaged by the bombings of World War II"
]
] | List of lighthouses in the Philippines | The following is a list of historical and notable lighthouses constructed in the Philippines . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] | Lighthouses_in_the_Philippines_0 | With the Philippine Archipelago comprising over 7,100 islands packed in an area of , the country has the fifth-longest coastline in the world. The Philippine coast has a total length of and is very irregular, with numerous bays, gulfs, and islets. Eleven of the largest islands of the archipelago are the major islands and main centers of population, with ten of its most populous cities located along the coast. Approximately 1,000 of the smaller islands are also populated. With more than of coasting routes and tortuous channels regularly navigated by vessels trading among some 300 separate ports, navigation aids like lighthouses help mariners against misnavigation and guide them to safety and out of danger from grounding on its treacherous reef and shoals. Large international ships rely on lighthouses to guide them safely out from the open sea and into Philippine waters. Once within Philippine waters, lighthouses help them maneuver through its narrow straits and channels, pointing out safe passages and leading vessels to their destination ports. Regardless of the advancement in technology and the use of satellite-guided positioning devices, mariners still rely on these light stations as visual confirmations of their electronic readings. As an archipelago, the future and progress of the islands has and will always depend on maritime travel. Even with the advent of aviation, the water routes continue to be the main highways for travel and commerce, with the lighthouses of the Philippines safely guiding the vessels that ply its routes. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_strikeout_leaders | List of Major League Baseball career strikeout leaders | [
"Rank",
"Player",
"K"
] | [
[
"35",
"Bartolo Colón ( 0 )",
"2,535"
],
[
"36",
"Felix Hernandez ( 57 )",
"2,524"
],
[
"37",
"A. J. Burnett",
"2,513"
],
[
"38",
"Christy Mathewson †",
"2,507"
],
[
"39",
"Don Drysdale †",
"2,486"
],
[
"40",
"Jack Morris †",
"2,478"
],
[
"41",
"Clayton Kershaw ( 189 )",
"2,464"
],
[
"",
"Mark Langston",
"2,464"
],
[
"43",
"Jim Kaat",
"2,461"
],
[
"44",
"Sam McDowell",
"2,453"
],
[
"45",
"Andy Pettitte",
"2,448"
],
[
"46",
"Jamie Moyer",
"2,441"
],
[
"47",
"Luis Tiant",
"2,416"
],
[
"48",
"Dennis Eckersley †",
"2,401"
],
[
"49",
"Kevin Brown",
"2,397"
],
[
"50",
"Sandy Koufax †",
"2,396"
],
[
"51",
"Charlie Hough",
"2,362"
],
[
"52",
"Robin Roberts †",
"2,357"
],
[
"53",
"Jon Lester ( 165 )",
"2,355"
],
[
"54",
"Early Wynn †",
"2,334"
]
] | The List | A player is considered `` inactive '' if he has not played baseball for one year or has announced his retirement . Stats updated through 2019 Season . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Rank Player K 1 Nolan Ryan † 5,714 2 Randy Johnson † 4,875 3 Roger Clemens 4,672 4 Steve Carlton † 4,136 5 Bert Blyleven † 3,701 6 Tom Seaver † 3,640 7 Don Sutton † 3,574 8 Gaylord Perry † 3,534 9 Walter Johnson † 3,508 10 Greg Maddux † 3,371 11 Phil Niekro † 3,342 12 Ferguson Jenkins † 3,192 13 Pedro Martínez † 3,154 14 Bob Gibson † 3,117 15 Curt Schilling 3,116 16 CC Sabathia 3,093 17 John Smoltz † 3,084 18 Justin Verlander ( 300 ) 3,006 19 Jim Bunning † 2,855 20 Mickey Lolich 2,832 21 Mike Mussina † 2,813 22 Cy Young † 2,803 23 Frank Tanana 2,773 24 Max Scherzer ( 243 ) 2,692 25 David Cone 2,668 26 Zack Greinke ( 187 ) 2,622 27 Chuck Finley 2,610 28 Tom Glavine † 2,607 29 Warren Spahn † 2,583 30 Bob Feller † 2,581 31 Tim Keefe † 2,564 32 Cole Hamels ( 143 ) 2,558 33 Jerry Koosman 2,556 34 Javier Vázquez 2,536 | List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_strikeout_leaders_2 | The following list is of the top 100 leaders in career strikeouts in Major League Baseball. In baseball, a strikeout occurs when the batter receives three strikes during his time at bat. Strikeouts are associated with dominance on the part of the pitcher and failure on the part of the batter. Nolan Ryan has the most career strikeouts in Major League Baseball. During a record 27-year career, he struck out 5,714 batters. The parentheses adjacent to an active player denote the number of strikeouts in the current season. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Jones_(actor) | Allan Jones (actor) | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1935",
"Reckless",
"Allan"
],
[
"1935",
"A Night at the Opera",
"Riccardo Barone"
],
[
"1936",
"Rose Marie",
"Romeo"
],
[
"1936",
"Show Boat",
"Gaylord Ravenal"
],
[
"1937",
"A Day at the Races",
"Gil Stewart"
],
[
"1937",
"The Firefly",
"Don Diego"
],
[
"1938",
"Everybody Sing",
"Ricky Saboni"
],
[
"1939",
"Honeymoon in Bali",
"Eric Sinclair"
],
[
"1939",
"The Great Victor Herbert",
"John Ramsey"
],
[
"1940",
"The Boys from Syracuse",
"Antipholus of Ephesus / Antipholus of Syracuse"
],
[
"1940",
"One Night in the Tropics",
"Jim Moore"
],
[
"1941",
"The Hard-Boiled Canary",
"Michael Maddy"
],
[
"1942",
"True to the Army",
"Pvt . Stephen Chandler"
],
[
"1942",
"Moonlight in Havana",
"Johnny Norton"
],
[
"1942",
"When Johnny Comes Marching Home",
"Johnny Kovacs - aka Johnny O'Rourke"
],
[
"1943",
"Rhythm of the Islands",
"Tommy"
],
[
"1943",
"Larceny with Music",
"Ken Daniels"
],
[
"1943",
"Crazy House",
"Himself"
],
[
"1943",
"You 're a Lucky Fellow , Mr. Smith",
"Tony Smith"
],
[
"1944",
"Sing a Jingle",
"Ray King"
]
] | Filmography | Allan_Jones_(actor)_0 | Allan Jones (October 14, 1907 - June 27, 1992) was an American actor and tenor. He is best remembered as the romantic lead actor in the film musicals Show Boat and The Firefly, as well as the male romantic lead in the Marx Brothers first two films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, A Night at the Opera and A Day at the Races. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_Athletics_Championships_medalists_(women) | List of European Athletics Championships medalists (women) | [
"Games",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] | [
[
"1998 Budapest details",
"Mihaela Melinte ( ROU )",
"Olga Kuzenkova ( RUS )",
"Kirsten Münchow ( GER )"
],
[
"2002 Munich details",
"Olga Kuzenkova ( RUS )",
"Kamila Skolimowska ( POL )",
"Manuela Montebrun ( FRA )"
],
[
"2006 Gothenburg details",
"Tatyana Lysenko ( RUS )",
"Gulfiya Khanafeyeva ( RUS )",
"Kamila Skolimowska ( POL )"
],
[
"2010 Barcelona details",
"Betty Heidler ( GER )",
"Tatyana Lysenko ( RUS )",
"Anita Włodarczyk ( POL )"
],
[
"2012 Helsinki details",
"Anita Włodarczyk ( POL )",
"Martina Hrašnová ( SVK )",
"Anna Bulgakova ( RUS )"
],
[
"2014 Zurich details",
"Anita Włodarczyk ( POL )",
"Martina Hrašnová ( SVK )",
"Joanna Fiodorow ( POL )"
],
[
"2016 Amsterdam details",
"Anita Włodarczyk ( POL )",
"Betty Heidler ( GER )",
"Hanna Skydan ( AZE )"
],
[
"2018 Berlin details",
"Anita Włodarczyk ( POL )",
"Alexandra Tavernier ( FRA )",
"Joanna Fiodorow ( POL )"
]
] | Field -- Hammer throw | List_of_European_Athletics_Championships_medalists_(women)_22 | This is a complete list of women's medalists of the European Athletics Championships. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_pentathlon_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Men's_individual | Modern pentathlon at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's individual | [
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Time",
"Points"
] | [
[
"1",
"Luo Shuai ( CHN )",
"10:45.98",
"655"
],
[
"2",
"Lee Ji-hun ( KOR )",
"10:56.40",
"644"
],
[
"3",
"Li Shuhuan ( CHN )",
"11:04.30",
"636"
],
[
"4",
"Jun Woong-tae ( KOR )",
"11:18.48",
"622"
],
[
"5",
"Pavel Ilyashenko ( KAZ )",
"11:31.69",
"609"
],
[
"6",
"Radion Khripchenko ( KGZ )",
"11:48.61",
"592"
],
[
"7",
"Shohei Iwamoto ( JPN )",
"12:00.98",
"580"
],
[
"8",
"Tomoyuki Ono ( JPN )",
"12:09.27",
"571"
],
[
"9",
"Frada Harahap ( INA )",
"12:17.29",
"563"
],
[
"10",
"Vladislav Sukharev ( KAZ )",
"12:23.16",
"557"
],
[
"11",
"Yusri ( INA )",
"13:01.66",
"519"
],
[
"12",
"Ruchapoom Infaktha ( THA )",
"13:18.24",
"502"
],
[
"13",
"Phurit Yohuang ( THA )",
"13:42.82",
"478"
],
[
"14",
"Temirlan Aitimbetov ( KGZ )",
"12:44.79",
"467"
],
[
"15",
"Altangereliin Bat-Erdene ( MGL )",
"DNS",
"0"
]
] | Results -- Laser-run | Modern_pentathlon_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Men's_individual_4 | The men's individual modern pentathlon competition at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta was held on 1 September 2018. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_New_York_Liberty_season | 2012 New York Liberty season | [
"Game",
"Date",
"Time ( ET )",
"Opponent",
"TV",
"Score",
"High points",
"High rebounds",
"High assists",
"Location/Attendance",
"Record"
] | [
[
"26",
"Sat 1",
"4:00",
"Washington",
"NBATV MSG",
"79-73",
"Carson ( 20 )",
"Pondexter ( 6 )",
"Carson ( 6 )",
"Prudential Center 6,245",
"10-16"
],
[
"27",
"Wed 5",
"7:00",
"Phoenix",
"MSG",
"87-59",
"Pierson ( 17 )",
"Cain ( 6 )",
"Pondexter ( 8 )",
"Prudential Center 4,732",
"11-16"
],
[
"28",
"Fri 7",
"7:30",
"Chicago",
"MSG CN100",
"83-92",
"Pondexter ( 24 )",
"Braxton ( 11 )",
"Pondexter ( 4 )",
"Prudential Center 6,145",
"11-17"
],
[
"29",
"Sun 9",
"4:00",
"Los Angeles",
"NBATV MSG KDOC",
"73-71",
"Pondexter ( 21 )",
"Pondexter ( 12 )",
"Pondexter ( 8 )",
"Prudential Center 7,357",
"12-17"
],
[
"30",
"Wed 12",
"7:00",
"Washington",
"MSG",
"75-62",
"Pondexter ( 22 )",
"Vaughn ( 10 )",
"Pondexter ( 6 )",
"Prudential Center 5,717",
"13-17"
],
[
"31",
"Sun 16",
"4:00",
"@ Washington",
"NBATV",
"75-68",
"Pondexter ( 30 )",
"Pondexter ( 11 )",
"Pondexter ( 5 )",
"Verizon Center 8,087",
"14-17"
],
[
"32",
"Tue 18",
"8:00",
"@ San Antonio",
"ESPN2",
"66-77",
"Pondexter ( 23 )",
"Pierson ( 6 )",
"Pierson Pondexter ( 3 )",
"AT & T Center 6,650",
"14-18"
],
[
"33",
"Thu 20",
"8:00",
"@ Tulsa",
"",
"66-78",
"Braxton Pierson Pondexter ( 14 )",
"Vaughn ( 7 )",
"Pondexter ( 5 )",
"BOK Center 5,661",
"14-19"
],
[
"34",
"Sat 22",
"2:00",
"Tulsa",
"NBATV MSG",
"91-74",
"Pierson ( 19 )",
"Vaughn ( 9 )",
"Pierson Pondexter ( 5 )",
"Prudential Center 8,508",
"15-19"
]
] | 2012_New_York_Liberty_season_10 | The 2012 WNBA season is the 16th season for the New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association. The Liberty will play at Prudential Center in New Jersey from 2011 through 2013 during renovations at Madison Square Garden. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_in_Buckinghamshire | List of places in Buckinghamshire | [
"Settlement",
"Population",
"Settlement type",
"District"
] | [
[
"Waddesdon",
"2,097",
"Village and civil parish",
"Aylesbury Vale"
],
[
"Waldridge",
"",
"Ancient village ( in Dinton-with-Ford and Upton civil parish )",
"Aylesbury Vale"
],
[
"Walters Ash ( sometimes Walter 's Ash )",
"",
"Village ( in Bradenham civil parish )",
"Wycombe District"
],
[
"Walton in Aylesbury",
"",
"Hamlet ( in Aylesbury civil parish )",
"Aylesbury Vale"
],
[
"Walton in Milton Keynes",
"11,923",
"District in Milton Keynes and civil parish",
"Borough of Milton Keynes"
],
[
"Walton Court",
"5,961",
"Estate in Aylesbury ( in Aylesbury civil parish )",
"Aylesbury Vale"
],
[
"Wardrobes",
"",
"Hamlet ( in Lacey Green civil parish )",
"Wycombe District"
],
[
"Warrington",
"32",
"Hamlet and civil parish",
"Borough of Milton Keynes"
],
[
"Water Eaton",
"",
"Area of Milton Keynes ( in Bletchley and Fenny Stratford civil parish )",
"Borough of Milton Keynes"
],
[
"Water Stratford",
"112",
"Village and civil parish",
"Aylesbury Vale"
],
[
"Waterend",
"",
"Hamlet ( in Stokenchurch civil parish )",
"Wycombe District"
],
[
"Watermead",
"2,343",
"Housing estate in Aylesbury and civil parish",
"Aylesbury Vale"
],
[
"Waterside",
"",
"Hamlet ( in Chesham civil parish )",
"Chiltern District"
],
[
"Wavendon",
"787",
"Village and civil parish",
"Borough of Milton Keynes"
],
[
"Weedon",
"275",
"Village and civil parish",
"Aylesbury Vale"
],
[
"Weedon Hill",
"",
"Suburban residential neighbourhood in Aylesbury ( in Buckingham Park civil parish )",
"Aylesbury Vale"
],
[
"Well End",
"530",
"Hamlet ( in Little Marlow civil parish )",
"Wycombe District"
],
[
"Wendover",
"7,399",
"Market town and civil parish",
"Aylesbury Vale"
],
[
"Wendover Dean",
"",
"Hamlet ( in Wendover civil parish )",
"Aylesbury Vale"
],
[
"West Ashland",
"",
"District of Milton Keynes ( in Simpson and Ashland civil parish )",
"Borough of Milton Keynes"
]
] | W | List_of_places_in_Buckinghamshire_22 | :See the list of places in England for places in other counties. This is a list of places in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. It does not include places which were formerly in Buckinghamshire. For places which were in Buckinghamshire until 1974, and were then transferred to Berkshire, and other places transferred from Buckinghamshire since 1844, see list of Buckinghamshire boundary changes. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._C._Fontana | D. C. Fontana | [
"Year",
"TV Program",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1960",
"The Tall Man",
"Writer ; two episodes As Dorothy C. Fontana"
],
[
"1961",
"Frontier Circus",
"Writer , one episode As Dorothy C. Fontana"
],
[
"1961",
"Shotgun Slade",
"Writer , one episode As Dorothy C. Fontana"
],
[
"1965",
"Ben Casey",
"Writer , one episode"
],
[
"1966-1968",
"Star Trek",
"Writer , ten episodes Story editor ( season 1 and 2 )"
],
[
"1967",
"The Road West",
"Writer , one episode"
],
[
"1968-1969",
"The Big Valley",
"Writer , two episodes"
],
[
"1968-1969",
"Lancer",
"Writer , two episodes"
],
[
"1968-1969",
"The High Chaparral",
"Writer , two episodes"
],
[
"1969",
"Then Came Bronson",
"Writer , one episode"
],
[
"1969-1970",
"Bonanza",
"Writer , two episodes"
],
[
"1970",
"Here Come the Brides",
"Writer , one episode"
],
[
"1972-1973",
"Ghost Story",
"Writer , two episodes"
],
[
"1973",
"Star Trek : The Animated Series",
"Writer , one episode Associate producer Story editor"
],
[
"1973-1975",
"The Streets of San Francisco",
"Writer , four episodes As Dorothy C. Fontana"
],
[
"1974",
"The Six Million Dollar Man",
"Writer , two episodes"
],
[
"1974",
"Land of the Lost",
"Writer , one episode"
],
[
"1975",
"Kung Fu",
"Writer , one episode"
],
[
"1976",
"Bert D'Angelo/Superstar",
"Writer , one episode"
],
[
"1977",
"The Fantastic Journey",
"Writer , one episode"
]
] | Filmography | D._C._Fontana_0 | Dorothy Catherine Fontana (March 25, 1939 - December 2, 2019) was an American television script writer and story editor, best known for her work on the original Star Trek franchise and several Western television series. After a short period working for Samuel A. Peeples as a secretary, she moved to work for Del Reisman, a producer on The Lieutenant, whose creator was Gene Roddenberry. Though The Lieutenant was soon cancelled, Roddenberry began working on Star Trek, and Fontana was appointed as the series' story editor, but left after the second season to pursue freelance work. She later worked with Roddenberry again on Genesis II and then as story editor and associate producer on . During the 1970s and early 1980s, she worked on Logan's Run, The Six Million Dollar Man, and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Roddenberry hired her to work on , but, while she was given an associate producer credit, the experience soured their relationship and resulted in a claim put to the Writers Guild of America. She later wrote an episode of and an episode of the Star Trek fan-made series . She was awarded the Morgan Cox Award in 2002 by the Writers Guild of America and twice named to the American Screenwriters Association's hall of fame. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Melling_(actor) | Harry Melling (actor) | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"2005",
"Friends and Crocodiles",
"Young Oliver",
""
],
[
"2010",
"Merlin",
"Gilli",
"Episode : The Sorcerer 's Shadow"
],
[
"2010",
"Just William",
"Robert Brown",
""
],
[
"2011",
"Garrow 's Law",
"George Pinnock",
"Series 3"
],
[
"2016",
"The Musketeers",
"Bastien",
"Episode : Fool 's Gold"
],
[
"2019",
"His Dark Materials",
"Sysselman",
"Episode 4"
],
[
"2019",
"The War of the Worlds",
"Artilleryman",
"Episode : 1 & 2"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | Harry_Melling_(actor)_1 | Harry Edward Melling (born 13 March 1989) is an English actor, best known for playing Dudley Dursley in the Harry Potter films. He played a young thespian with no arms or legs in the Coen brothers' 2018 film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Bangladesh | Foreign relations of Bangladesh | [
"Country",
"Country ( Official Name )",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Afghanistan",
"Islamic Republic of Afghanistan",
"See Afghanistan-Bangladesh relations Ties between Afghanistan and Bangladesh goes back before the emergence of their modern political borders sharing historical , cultural and trade relations . In 1971 , the Kingdom of Afghanistan was one of the first Muslim countries to recognise the independence of Bangladesh , along with Turkey , Malaysia and Indonesia . They share similar views on international issues such as combating terrorism and increased regional co-operation . A Bangladeshi NGO , BRAC is a part of the reconstruction effort in Afghanistan particularly in microfinance and in 2007 the Afghan ambassador to Bangladesh , Ahmed Karim Nawabi had stated that Afghanistan is interested in recruiting manpower from Bangladesh"
],
[
"Bhutan",
"Kingdom of Bhutan",
"See Bangladesh-Bhutan relations Along with India , Bangladesh is one of the only two nations to have a residential embassy in Bhutan . The relationship between Bhutan and Bangladesh have always been positive since 1971 when the country was the first to recognise the independence of Bangladesh . The business community in Bhutan are asking for more investment from Bangladesh after a meeting in the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry ( FBCCI ) in Dhaka . Imports from Bhutan . during the 07-08 fiscal year , Bhutan 's imports were worth $ 10.8million whereas Bangladesh 's exports to Bhutan was only worth $ 0.78million"
],
[
"India",
"Republic of India",
"See Bangladesh-India relations , Bangladeshis in India and Indians in Bangladesh Generally relations are usually friendly however government to government contacts are sometimes not too good because of border disputes and river disputes . In 2015 they have exchanged enclaves to help demarcate the border and have agreed to work together and end any irritants to ties like smuggling of cows , border killings , and also river disputes . India was the second country to recognise Bangladesh as a separate and independent state , doing so on 6 December 1971 . India helped Bangladeshis during the Bangladesh Liberation war in 1971 . Bangladesh 's relationship with India has been a difficult in terms of irrigation and land border disputes post 1976 . However , Bangladesh has enjoyed favourable relationship with India during governments formed by the Awami League in 1972 and 1996 . At the outset India 's relations with Bangladesh was strong because of India 's support for independence in 1971 . During the independence war , many refugees fled to India . India also intervened militarily and helped bring international attention to the issue through Indira Gandhi 's visit to Washington , D.C . Afterwards India furnished relief and reconstruction aid . India extended recognition to Bangladesh prior to the end of the war in 1971 ( the second country to do so after Bhutan ) and subsequently lobbied others to follow suit . India also withdrew its military from the land of Bangladesh when Sheikh Mujibur Rahman requested Indira Gandhi to do so during latter 's visit to Dhaka in 1972 . Indo-Bangladesh relations have been difficult since the fall of Mujib government in August 1975 over issues such as the Tin Bigha corridor and access to Nepal , the Farakka Barrage and water sharing , border conflicts near Tripura and the construction of a fence along most of the border which India explains as security provision against migrants , insurgents and terrorists . Bilateral relations warmed in 1996 , due to a softer Indian foreign policy and the new Awami League Government . A 30-year water-sharing agreement for the Ganges River was signed in December 1996 , after an earlier bilateral water-sharing agreement for the Ganges River lapsed in 1988 . Both nations also have cooperated on the issue of flood warning and preparedness . The Bangladesh Government and tribal insurgents signed a peace accord in December 1997 , which allowed for the return of tribal refugees who had fled into India , beginning in 1986 , to escape violence caused by an insurgency in their homeland in the Chittagong Hill Tracts . There are also small pieces of land along the border region that Bangladesh is diplomatically trying to reclaim . Padua , part of Sylhet Division before 1971 , has been under Indian control since the war in 1971 . This small strip of land was re-occupied by the BDR in 2001 , but later given back to India after Bangladesh government decided to solve the problem through diplomatic negotiations . In recent years , India has complained that Bangladesh does not secure its border properly . It fears an increasing flow of illegal Bangladeshi migrants and accuses Bangladesh of harbouring Indian separatist groups like ULFA and alleged terrorist groups . The Bangladesh government has consistently denied these accusations . India estimates that over 20 million Bangladeshis are living illegally in India . One Bangladeshi official responded that there is not a single Bangladeshi migrant in India . Since 2002 , India has been constructing an India - Bangladesh Fence along much of the 4,000-kilometre ( 2,500 mi ) border . The failure to resolve migration disputes bears a human cost for illegal migrants , such as imprisonment and health risks ( namely HIV/AIDS ) . In May 2007 , they announced that for the first time since the 1965 Indo-Pak War , rail service between Kolkata and Dhaka will be restored , a lapse of 42 years . Moreover , in October 2007 some co-operation was announced on the border issues mentioned above . After national election 2008 , Awami League formed government in January 2009 , relationship with India improved . In 2014 , a binding ruling by a tribunal of the Permanent Court of Arbitration awarded disputed New Moore island ( called South Talpatti by Bangladesh ) to India , and demarcated the sea boundary"
],
[
"Maldives",
"Republic of the Maldives",
"See Bangladesh-Maldives relations Maldives as a nation dependent on its tourism sector . They asked Bangladesh to export manpower to the island state . At the 15th SAARC Summit , Maldives and Bangladesh met at the sidelines to discuss the possibility of sending more semi-skilled and skilled workers . There are already 40,000 workers in Maldives mostly in unskilled and semi-skilled jobs"
],
[
"Nepal",
"Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal",
"See Bangladesh-Nepal relations Nepal has good bilateral relations with Bangladesh as they view the latter nation as a great access point to the sea giving them the opportunity to develop potential transit and trade facilities and be less dependent on India and China . Nepal recognised Bangladesh on 16 January 1972 and relations further improved after the military coup in August 1975 . The turning point for the two nations occurred in April 1976 , signing a four-point agreement on technical co-operation , trade , transit and civil aviation . They both seek co-operation in the fields of power generation and development of water resources . In 1986 , relations further improved when Bangladesh insisted Nepal should be included on a deal regarding the distribution of water from the Ganges River"
],
[
"Pakistan",
"Islamic Republic of Pakistan",
"See Bangladesh-Pakistan relations The Bangladesh-Pakistan relationship is yet to be at a level that may be called warm . However , since full diplomatic relations were implemented in January 1976 , it has shown improvement in bilateral relations concerning commerce , culture and trade and making reconciliatory agreements . Landmarks in their reconciliation are : An August 1973 agreement between Bangladesh and Pakistan on the repatriation of numerous individuals , including 90,000 Pakistani prisoners of war stranded in Bangladesh as a result of the 1971 conflict ; A February 1974 accord by Bangladesh and Pakistan on mutual diplomatic recognition , followed more than 2 years later by establishment of formal diplomatic relations on 18 January 1976 The organisation by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ) of an airlift that moved almost 250,000 Bengalis from Pakistan to Bangladesh , and non-Bengalis from Bangladesh to Pakistan ; and Exchanges of high-level visits , including a visit by Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto to Bangladesh in 1989 and visits by Prime Minister Khaleda Zia to Pakistan in 1992 and in 1995 . Issues need resolving : Division of assets from the pre-1971 period Repatriation of 250,000 ethnic Biharis known as Stranded Pakistanis Possibly the most important and most sensitive issue is Pakistan 's stance on the genocide of 1971 which has led to the breakdown of numerous talks between the two"
],
[
"Sri Lanka",
"Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka",
"See Bangladesh-Sri Lanka relations Relations are historically tied together even beyond the sub-continent 's colonisation by the British . Sri Lanka 's first King ( to be mentioned in the ancient Pali chronicles ) was alleged to have ancestors from the Vanga Kingdom which occupied an area now known as Bangladesh . Bangladesh 's Buddhist minority gifted Sri Lanka with a few strands of hair said to have belonged to Buddha as a sign of goodwill . It is a worshiped object on Poya Day , a Buddhist public holiday in Sri Lanka . In August 2008 , both heads of states discussed the implementation of new air links in hope of increasing trade , investment and stronger cultural links . Sri Lanka 's current investments have been in Bangladesh 's garment and banking sector and expect to diversify into different areas . Bangladesh also hosts a number of Sri Lankan medical students and cricket as a form of friendly communications between their people . Some Sri Lankan Navy officers have studied at the Bangladesh Naval Academy"
]
] | Asia -- South Asia | Bangladesh maintains friendly relations with Bhutan , Maldives , Nepal , and Sri Lanka and also India , although there was a border dispute , but with that solved relations between Bangladesh and India are becoming much closer . [ 11 ] It strongly opposed the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan . Bangladesh and Nepal recently agreed to facilitate land transit between the two countries . | Foreign_relations_of_Bangladesh_0 | The foreign relations share the Bangladeshi government's policies in its external relations with the international community. The country pursues a moderate foreign policy that places heavy reliance on multinational diplomacy, especially at the United Nations and World Trade Organization (WTO). Since independence in 1971, the country has stressed its principle of Friendship towards all, malice towards none in dictating its diplomacy. As a member of the Non-Aligned Movement, Bangladesh has tended to not take sides with major powers. Since the end of the Cold War, the country has pursued better relations with regional neighbours. Inspired by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's vision for a Switzerland of the East, the Bangladesh government has begun to translate the ideal into a foreign policy that pursues regional economic integration in South Asia and aims to establish Bangladesh as a regional hub of transit trade in Asia. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Tyagaraja | List of compositions by Tyagaraja | [
"Composition",
"Raga",
"Tāḷa",
"Language"
] | [
[
"abhimānamu lēdēmi nīvabhinaya vacanamulāḍēdēmi",
"Andhāḷi",
"Miśra cāpu",
"Telugu"
],
[
"āḍa mōḍi galadā rāmayya māṭa ( lāḍa )",
"Cāru kēśi",
"Ādi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"anurāgamu lēni manasuna sujñānamu rādu",
"Sarasvati",
"Rūpaka",
"Telugu"
],
[
"aparādhamulanōrva samayamu kṛpa jūḍumu ghanamaina nā",
"Rasāḷi",
"",
"Telugu"
],
[
"appa rāma bhakti yentō gopparā mā ( yappa )",
"Pantu Varāḷi",
"Rūpaka",
"Telugu"
],
[
"āragimpavē pālāragimpavē",
"Tōḍi",
"Rūpaka",
"Telugu"
],
[
"bāgāyenayya nī māyalentō",
"candra jyoti",
"Dēśa Ādi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"bantu reethi kolu",
"Hamsa nādam",
"Dēśa Ādi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"brōva bhāramā raghurāma bhuvanamella nīvai nannokani",
"Bahudāri",
"Ādi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"cakkani rāja mārgamuluṇḍaga sandula dūranēla ō manasā",
"Kharaharapriya",
"Ādi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"daya sēyavayyā sadaya rāmacandra",
"yadukula kāmbhoji",
"Ādi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"dina maṇi vaṃśa tilaka lāvaṇya dīna śaraṇya",
"hari kāmbhōji",
"Ādi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"dhyānamē varamaina gaṅgā snānamē manasā",
"dhanyāsi",
"Adi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"dvaitamu sukhamā advaitamu sukhamā",
"Rīti Gauḷa",
"Adi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"ē dāri sañcarinturā yika palkarā",
"Śr̥ti ranjani",
"Dēśa Ādi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"ē tāvunarā nilakaḍa nīku",
"Kaḷyāṇi",
"Ādi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"ēmani pogaḍudurā śrī rāma ninn ( ēmani )",
"Vīra vasantaṁ",
"Adi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"ēmi dōva palkumāyikanu nēnendu pōdu śrī rāma",
"Sāranga",
"Ādi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"ennāḷḷu tirigēdiyennāḷḷu",
"Māḷava śrī",
"Ādi",
"Telugu"
],
[
"enta vēḍukondu rāghava pantamēlarā ō rāghava",
"Sarasvati manōhari",
"Ādi",
"Telugu"
]
] | Other Kritis | List_of_compositions_by_Tyagaraja_15 | Kakarla Tyagabrahmam, colloquially known as Tyāgarāja and Tyagayya, was one of the greatest composers of Carnatic music or Indian classical music. He was a prolific composer and highly influential in the development of the South Indian classical music tradition. Tyagaraja composed thousands of devotional compositions, most of them in praise of Lord Rama; most of which remain very popular even today. Of special mention are five of his compositions called the Pancharatna Kriti (English: 'five gems'), which are often sung in programmes in his honor. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_peers_1530–1539 | List of peers 1530–1539 | [
"Title",
"Holder",
"Date gained",
"Date lost",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Earl of Kildare ( 1316 )",
"Gerald FitzGerald , 9th Earl of Kildare",
"1513",
"1534",
"Died"
],
[
"Earl of Kildare ( 1316 )",
"Thomas FitzGerald , 10th Earl of Kildare",
"1534",
"1537",
"Title forfeited"
],
[
"Earl of Ormond ( 1328 )",
"Piers Butler , 8th Earl of Ormond",
"1515",
"1539",
"Died"
],
[
"Earl of Ormond ( 1328 )",
"James Butler , 9th Earl of Ormond",
"1539",
"1546",
"Created Viscount Thurles in 1536"
],
[
"Earl of Desmond ( 1329 )",
"Thomas FitzGerald , 11th Earl of Desmond",
"1529",
"1534",
""
],
[
"Earl of Desmond ( 1329 )",
"James FitzGerald , de jure 12th Earl of Desmond",
"1534",
"1540",
"See also John FitzGerald , de facto 12th Earl of Desmond"
],
[
"Earl of Waterford ( 1446 )",
"George Talbot , 4th Earl of Waterford",
"1473",
"1538",
"Died"
],
[
"Earl of Waterford ( 1446 )",
"Francis Talbot , 5th Earl of Waterford",
"1538",
"1560",
""
],
[
"Viscount Gormanston ( 1478 )",
"William Preston , 2nd Viscount Gormanston",
"1503",
"1532",
"Died"
],
[
"Viscount Gormanston ( 1478 )",
"Jenico Preston , 3rd Viscount Gormanston",
"1532",
"1569",
""
],
[
"Viscount Grane ( 1536 )",
"Leonard Grey , 1st Viscount Grane",
"1536",
"1541",
"New creation"
],
[
"Viscount Kilmaule ( 1537 )",
"Edmond Fitzmaurice , 1st Viscount Kilmaule",
"1537",
"1541",
"New creation"
],
[
"Baron Athenry ( 1172 )",
"John de Bermingham",
"1529",
"1547",
""
],
[
"Baron Kingsale ( 1223 )",
"John de Courcy , 16th Baron Kingsale",
"1520",
"1535",
""
],
[
"Baron Kingsale ( 1223 )",
"Gerald de Courcy , 17th Baron Kingsale",
"1535",
"1599",
""
],
[
"Baron Kerry ( 1223 )",
"Edmond Fitzmaurice , 10th Baron Kerry",
"1498",
"1535",
"Resigned"
],
[
"Baron Kerry ( 1223 )",
"Edmond Fitzmaurice , 11th Baron Kerry",
"1535",
"1541",
"Created Viscount Kilmaule , see above"
],
[
"Baron Barry ( 1261 )",
"John Barry , 12th Baron Barry",
"1500",
"1530",
"Died"
],
[
"Baron Barry ( 1261 )",
"John Barry , 13th Baron Barry",
"1530",
"1534",
"Died"
],
[
"Baron Barry ( 1261 )",
"John FitzJohn Barry , 14th Baron Barry",
"1534",
"1553",
""
]
] | Peerage of Ireland | List_of_peers_1530–1539_2 | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_UEFA_Champions_League | 2017–18 UEFA Champions League | [
"Rank",
"Player",
"Team",
"Goals",
"Minutes played"
] | [
[
"1",
"Cristiano Ronaldo",
"Real Madrid",
"15",
"1170"
],
[
"2",
"Mohamed Salah",
"Liverpool",
"10",
"930"
],
[
"2",
"Sadio Mané",
"Liverpool",
"10",
"940"
],
[
"2",
"Roberto Firmino",
"Liverpool",
"10",
"1056"
],
[
"5",
"Wissam Ben Yedder",
"Sevilla",
"8",
"651"
],
[
"5",
"Edin Džeko",
"Roma",
"8",
"1078"
],
[
"7",
"Harry Kane",
"Tottenham Hotspur",
"7",
"597"
],
[
"7",
"Edinson Cavani",
"Paris Saint-Germain",
"7",
"680"
],
[
"9",
"Neymar",
"Paris Saint-Germain",
"6",
"630"
],
[
"9",
"Lionel Messi",
"Barcelona",
"6",
"783"
]
] | Statistics -- Top goalscorers | 2017–18_UEFA_Champions_League_24 | The 2017-18 UEFA Champions League was the 63rd season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, the 26th season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League. The final was played between Real Madrid and Liverpool at the NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine. Real Madrid, the defending champions, beat Liverpool 3-1 to win a record-extending 13th title and their third title in a row. As winners, Real Madrid qualified as the UEFA representative for the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates, and also earned the right to play against the winners of the 2017-18 UEFA Europa League, Atlético Madrid, in the 2018 UEFA Super Cup. Moreover, they would also have been automatically qualified for the 2018-19 UEFA Champions League group stage, but since they had already qualified through their league performance, the berth reserved was given to the champions of the 2017-18 Czech First League, the 11th-ranked association according to the 2018-19 access list. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Girls'_50_metre_breaststroke | Swimming at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Girls' 50 metre breaststroke | [
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"5",
"Ana de Pinho Rodrigues",
"Portugal",
"32.30",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"4",
"Alessandra Marchioro",
"Brazil",
"32.70",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"3",
"Lina Rathsack",
"Germany",
"32.73",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"7",
"Maria Georgia Michalaka",
"Greece",
"32.96",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"2",
"Tina Meža",
"Slovenia",
"33.31",
""
],
[
"6",
"1",
"Taryn Mackenzie",
"South Africa",
"33.47",
""
],
[
"7",
"6",
"Evghenia Tanasienco",
"Moldova",
"33.63",
""
],
[
"8",
"8",
"Cheryl Lim",
"Singapore",
"33.65",
""
]
] | Semifinal -- Heat 1 | Swimming_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Girls'_50_metre_breaststroke_5 | The Girls' 50 metre breaststroke event at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games took place on August 15-16, at the Singapore Sports School. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_in_home_video | 1993 in home video | [
"U.S./Canada Release Date",
"Title",
"Studio",
"Format"
] | [
[
"January 6",
"Honey , I Blew Up the Kid",
"Disney",
"VHS release"
],
[
"January 7",
"Christopher Columbus : The Discovery",
"Warner Bros",
"VHS release"
],
[
"January 7",
"Stay Tuned",
"Warner Bros",
"VHS release"
],
[
"January 7",
"Twin Peaks : Fire Walk with Me",
"New Line",
"VHS release , distributed by Columbia/TriStar Home Video"
],
[
"January 13",
"Live Wire",
"Columbia",
"VHS release"
],
[
"January 13",
"A Stranger Among Us",
"Hollywood",
"VHS release"
],
[
"January 13",
"Where the Day Takes You",
"New Line",
"VHS release"
],
[
"January 20",
"3 Ninjas",
"Touchstone",
"VHS release"
],
[
"January 20",
"Man Trouble",
"20th Century Fox",
"VHS release"
],
[
"January 27",
"Diggstown",
"MGM",
"VHS release"
],
[
"January 27",
"Raising Cain",
"Universal",
"VHS release"
],
[
"January 27",
"Single White Female",
"Columbia",
"VHS release"
],
[
"January 29",
"The Great Muppet Caper",
"Jim Henson",
"VHS re-release ; distributed by Buena Vista Home Video"
],
[
"January 29",
"The Muppet Movie",
"Jim Henson",
"VHS re-release ; distributed by Buena Vista Home Video"
],
[
"February 10",
"Death Becomes Her",
"Universal",
"VHS release"
],
[
"February 10",
"Stephen King 's It",
"Warner Bros",
"VHS miniseries release"
],
[
"February 10",
"The Waterdance",
"Samuel Goldwyn",
"VHS release"
],
[
"February 17",
"Freejack",
"Warner Bros",
"VHS release"
],
[
"February 17",
"South Central",
"Warner Bros",
"VHS release"
],
[
"February 17",
"A League of Their Own",
"Columbia",
"VHS release"
]
] | Movie releases | The following movies were released on video on the following dates : | 1993_in_home_video_0 | A summary of 1993 in home video: |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Banderas_filmography | Antonio Banderas filmography | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Director"
] | [
[
"1982",
"Pestañas postizas",
"Antonio Juan",
"Enrique Belloch"
],
[
"1982",
"Labyrinth of Passion",
"Sadec",
"Pedro Almodóvar"
],
[
"1983",
"Y del seguro ... líbranos Señor !",
"Pipi",
"Antonio del Real"
],
[
"1984",
"El caso Almería",
"Juan Luque",
"Pedro Costa Musté"
],
[
"1984",
"El señor Galíndez",
"Eduardo",
"Rodolfo Kuhn"
],
[
"1984",
"Los zancos",
"Alberto",
"Carlos Saura"
],
[
"1985",
"Requiem for a Spanish Peasant",
"Paco",
"Francesc Betriu"
],
[
"1985",
"La corte de Faraón",
"Fray José",
"José Luis García Sánchez"
],
[
"1985",
"Caso cerrado",
"Preso",
"Juan Caño Arecha"
],
[
"1986",
"Puzzle",
"Andrés",
"Lluís Josep Comerón"
],
[
"1986",
"Matador",
"Ángel",
"Pedro Almodóvar"
],
[
"1986",
"27 horas",
"Rafa",
"Montxo Armendáriz"
],
[
"1986",
"Delirios de amor",
"Amante de Jaime",
"Cristina Andreu Cuevas"
],
[
"1987",
"Law of Desire",
"Antonio Benítez",
"Pedro Almodóvar"
],
[
"1987",
"Así como habían sido",
"Damián",
"Andrés Linares"
],
[
"1988",
"Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown",
"Carlos",
"Pedro Almodóvar"
],
[
"1988",
"El placer de matar",
"Luis",
"Félix Rotaeta"
],
[
"1988",
"Baton Rouge",
"Antonio",
"Rafael Moleon"
],
[
"1989",
"Bajarse al moro",
"Alberto",
"Fernando Colomo"
],
[
"1989",
"If They Tell You I Fell",
"Marcos",
"Vicente Aranda"
]
] | Film -- As actor | Antonio_Banderas_filmography_0 | Antonio Banderas is a Spanish actor, musician director, producer, dancer, and singer, who has been in a number of films and television shows. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Williams_(actor) | Jesse Williams (actor) | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"2008",
"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2",
"Leo"
],
[
"2009",
"Brooklyn 's Finest",
"Eddie Quinlain"
],
[
"2010",
"Dirty Dancing 3 : Capoeira Nights",
"Johnny"
],
[
"2012",
"The Cabin in the Woods",
"Holden McCrea"
],
[
"2012",
"Question Bridge : Black Males",
"N/A"
],
[
"2013",
"The Butler",
"James Lawson"
],
[
"2013",
"Snake and Mongoose",
"Don The Snake Prudomme"
],
[
"2013",
"They Die by Dawn",
"John Taylor"
],
[
"2016",
"Money",
"Sean"
],
[
"2017",
"Band Aid",
"Skyler"
],
[
"2019",
"Selah and the Spades",
"The Headmaster"
],
[
"2019",
"Jacob 's Ladder",
"Isaac Ike Singer"
],
[
"2019",
"Random Acts of Violence",
"Todd Walkley"
]
] | Filmography -- Film | Jesse_Williams_(actor)_0 | Jesse Wesley Williams (born August 5, 1981) is an American actor, director, producer and activist. He is best known for his role as Dr. Jackson Avery on the ABC series Grey's Anatomy (2009-present). He has appeared in the films The Cabin in the Woods (2012), The Butler (2013) and Band Aid (2017). He provided voice acting and motion capture for Markus in Detroit: Become Human (2018). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_January–June_2013 | List of terrorist incidents in January–June 2013 | [
"Date",
"Type",
"Dead",
"Injured",
"Location",
"Details",
"Perpetrator"
] | [
[
"1",
"Prison break",
"2",
"3",
"Niamey , Niger",
"Inmates at a prison in Niger 's capital Niamey attempted to escape , killing two guards and injuring three others . Authorities were investigating how the group managed to get heavy weapons inside the building , which houses members of Boko Haram and other Islamist groups . On June 3 , a government spokesman announced that a total of 22 people had escaped from the facility , including a member of AQIM",
"Boko Haram / MOJWA Suspected"
],
[
"3",
"Suicide bombing",
"13",
"20",
"Paktia , Afghanistan",
"A suicide bomber on a motorcycle detonated his explosives near a military convoy and government offices , killing two U.S. soldiers , an Afghan police officer and 10 children from a nearby school . At least twenty others were injured by the blast",
"Afghan Taliban"
],
[
"6",
"Roadside bombing",
"2",
"2",
"Kasserine , Tunisia",
"Two Tunisian Army soldiers were killed and two others injured after their vehicle hit an IED near Jebel ech Chambi , close to the border with Algeria . More than twenty soldiers have been injured in similar attacks since the end of April , but this was the first fatal incident",
"AQIM Suspected"
],
[
"6",
"Suicide bombing",
"7",
"9",
"Helmand , Afghanistan",
"Seven ISAF soldiers from Georgia were killed and nine others injured after a suicide bomber detonated his explosives-laden truck at the entrance to a FOB in the south of Afghanistan",
"Afghan Taliban"
],
[
"7",
"Shooting",
"21",
"0",
"Maiduguri , Nigeria",
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"Boko Haram Suspected"
],
[
"8",
"Bombing",
"1",
"3",
"Farah , Afghanistan",
"An attack killed an Italian soldier and three other were injured in western Afghanistan",
"Taliban"
],
[
"8",
"Car bombing",
"7",
"10",
"Homs , Syria",
"A car bomb ripped through an Alawite district in the central city of Homs , killing 7 and injuring 10 others on the same day that Syrian Army forces concluded a successful offensive to recapture the neighboring district",
""
],
[
"10",
"Bombings , shootings",
"94",
"289",
"across Iraq",
"Insurgents staged another series of coordinated attacks across central and northern parts of Iraq , killing more than 90 people and injuring hundreds more . The incidents included a series of bombing and clashes in Mosul that killed 34 and wounded 123 others . Other attacks targeted Iraqi Army bases , markets , as well as police checkpoints",
"Islamic State of Iraq Suspected"
],
[
"11",
"Suicide car bombings",
"17",
"40+",
"Kabul , Afghanistan",
"Two suicide bombers detonated their explosives-laden vehicles in front of Afghanistan 's Supreme Court building in a heavily fortified area of the capital Kabul . The attack , which targeted buses with court employees , killed at least 17 people and left dozens more injured",
"Afghan Taliban Suspected"
],
[
"11",
"Suicide bombings",
"14",
"31",
"Damascus , Syria",
"Twin suicide bombers struck in front of a police station on Marjeh Square in the heart of Syria 's capital Damascus , killing 14 people and injuring more than 30 others . Though frequently targeted in the past , this was the first major attack in the center of the city in more than six weeks",
"Al Nusra Front Suspected"
],
[
"15",
"Shootings , stabbings",
"6",
"11",
"Benghazi , Libya",
"Hundreds of plain-clothed gunmen attacked security installations across Libya 's second largest city , torching buildings and vehicles and killing six members of an elite Army unit . At least 11 people were injured in the assault , which was the second deadly incident to rock Benghazi in less than a week",
""
],
[
"15",
"Bombing",
"7",
"12",
"Wanlaweyn , Somalia",
"A bomb ripped through a coffee shop in Wanlaweyn , 90 km away from the capital Mogadishu , killing seven people and injuring twelve others . The victims included civilians , as well as government soldiers",
"al-Shabaab"
],
[
"15",
"Bombings , shootings",
"27",
"21",
"across Pakistan",
"A bomb destroyed a bus carrying students from a Quetta Women 's University , while a subsequent blast took place at a nearby hospital treating victims from the first attack . In a separate attack , BLA militants destroyed the historical Quaid-e-Azam Residency near Ziarat",
"Lashkar-e-Jhangvi / Balochistan Liberation Army"
],
[
"16",
"Bombings , shootings",
"54",
"174",
"across Iraq",
"Insurgents set off a number of coordinated attacks across Iraq , killing more than 50 people and injuring scores more . Deadly attacks took place in Baghdad and Mosul , but most of the incidents focused on the country 's south , including Kut , Najaf , Nassiriya and Basra",
"Islamic State of Iraq Suspected"
],
[
"16 & 19",
"Shootings",
"22",
"0",
"northern Nigeria",
"A team of suspected Islamist militants attacked a school in Damaturu on June 16 , killing 13 people , including students and teachers . Three days later a similar attack in the city of Maiduguri left nine students dead",
"Boko Haram Suspected"
],
[
"18",
"Suicide bombing",
"28",
"60+",
"Shergarh , Pakistan",
"A suicide bomber detonated his vest at a funeral in northwest Pakistan , killing 28 and injuring scores more . Among those killed in the attack was Imran Khan Mohmand , who was previously an independent MPA",
""
],
[
"19",
"Bombing",
"22",
"20+",
"Mogadishu , Somalia",
"Main article : June 2013 Mogadishu attack A team of militants detonated a car bomb at the main UNDP base in the Somali capital and staged an assault on the compound which left 22 dead and dozens injured . Government forces were able to retake control of the site after a 90-minute shootout which killed 7 attackers , 7 civilians , 4 foreign UN security staff and 4 local guards",
"al-Shabaab"
],
[
"21",
"Bombing",
"15",
"25+",
"Peshawar , Pakistan",
"A suicide bomber blew himself up at a Shiite mosque in a Peshawar 's Gulshan neighborhood , killing at least 15 and injuring dozens more . The perpetrators first gunned down a police officer and a security guard , before the suicide bomber went into the mosque",
""
],
[
"21",
"Bombing",
"0",
"0",
"Walsall , United Kingdom",
"Part of 4 attacks by Pavlo Lapshyn . A homemade bomb was left and detonated outside a mosque in Walsall during Friday prayers",
"Pavlo Lapshyn"
],
[
"22-23",
"Mass murder",
"11",
"2",
"Nanga Parbat , Pakistan",
"2013 Nanga Parbat massacre",
"Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan"
]
] | June | List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_January–June_2013_5 | This is a timeline of individual violent attacks which took place from January to June 2013, including attacks by state and non-state actors for political motives. Ongoing military conflicts are listed separately. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_WNBA_season | 2000 WNBA season | [
"Western Conference",
"W",
"L",
"PCT",
"Conf",
"GB"
] | [
[
"Los Angeles Sparks",
"28",
"4",
".875",
"17-4",
"-"
],
[
"Houston Comets",
"27",
"5",
".844",
"17-4",
"1.0"
],
[
"Sacramento Monarchs",
"21",
"11",
".656",
"13-8",
"7.0"
],
[
"Phoenix Mercury",
"20",
"12",
".625",
"11-10",
"8.0"
],
[
"Utah Starzz",
"18",
"14",
".563",
"13-8",
"10.0"
],
[
"Minnesota Lynx",
"15",
"17",
".469",
"5-16",
"13.0"
],
[
"Portland Fire",
"10",
"22",
".313",
"4-17",
"18.0"
],
[
"Seattle Storm",
"6",
"26",
".188",
"4-17",
"22.0"
]
] | Regular season standings | Eastern Conference Eastern Conference W L PCT Conf . GB New York Liberty 20 12 .625 14–7 – Cleveland Rockers 17 15 .531 13–8 3.0 Orlando Miracle 16 16 .500 13–8 4.0 Washington Mystics 14 18 .438 13–8 6.0 Detroit Shock 14 18 .438 10–11 6.0 Miami Sol 13 19 .406 9–12 7.0 Indiana Fever 9 23 .281 7–14 11.0 Charlotte Sting 8 24 .250 5–16 12.0 Western Conference | 2000_WNBA_season_1 | The 2000 WNBA Season was the Women's National Basketball Association's fourth season. The 2000 season saw four expansion teams join the league, the Indiana Fever, Miami Sol, Portland Fire, and Seattle Storm. The season ended with the Houston Comets winning their fourth WNBA championship. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_in_basketball | 1980 in basketball | [
"Region",
"Tournament",
"Champion",
"Runner-up",
"Final/Series result"
] | [
[
"FIBA",
"1980 FIBA Intercontinental Cup",
"Maccabi Tel Aviv",
"AA Francana",
"-"
],
[
"FIBA Americas",
"1980 Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes",
"AA Francana",
"E.C . Sírio",
"-"
],
[
"FIBA Europe",
"1979-80 FIBA European Champions Cup",
"Real Madrid",
"Maccabi Tel Aviv",
"89-85"
],
[
"FIBA Europe",
"1979-80 FIBA European Cup Winners ' Cup",
"Emerson Varese",
"Gabetti Cantù",
"90-88"
],
[
"FIBA Europe",
"1979-80 FIBA Korać Cup",
"Sebastiani Rieti",
"Cibona Zagreb",
"76-71"
]
] | Club competitions -- Continental championships | Men | 1980_in_basketball_0 | |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_&_Jordin_Live | Jesse & Jordin Live | [
"Date",
"City",
"Country",
"Venue"
] | [
[
"August 5 , 2008",
"Sacramento",
"United States",
"Community Center Theater"
],
[
"August 7 , 2008",
"Los Angeles",
"United States",
"Orpheum Theatre"
],
[
"August 8 , 2008",
"Glendale",
"United States",
"Jobing.com Arena"
],
[
"August 9 , 2008",
"San Diego",
"United States",
"Humphreys Concerts by the Bay"
],
[
"August 11 , 2008",
"Salt Lake City",
"United States",
"Abravanel Hall"
],
[
"August 13 , 2008",
"Denver",
"United States",
"Ellie Caulkins Opera House"
],
[
"August 15 , 2008",
"Minneapolis",
"United States",
"State Theatre"
],
[
"August 16 , 2008",
"Chicago",
"United States",
"Park West"
],
[
"August 17 , 2008",
"Royal Oak",
"United States",
"Royal Oak Music Theatre"
],
[
"August 19 , 2008",
"New York City",
"United States",
"Nokia Theatre Times Square"
],
[
"August 20 , 2008",
"Lowell",
"United States",
"Lowell Memorial Auditorium"
],
[
"August 22 , 2008",
"Atlantic City",
"United States",
"Adrian Phillips Ballroom"
],
[
"August 23 , 2008",
"Washington Township",
"United States",
"Commerce Bank Arts Centre"
],
[
"August 24 , 2008",
"Pittsburgh",
"United States",
"Benedum Center"
],
[
"August 26 , 2008",
"Buffalo",
"United States",
"Town Ballroom"
],
[
"August 27 , 2008",
"Toronto",
"Canada",
"Sound Academy"
],
[
"August 29 , 2008",
"Washington , D.C",
"United States",
"DAR Constitution Hall"
],
[
"August 30 , 2008",
"Greensboro",
"United States",
"War Memorial Auditorium"
]
] | Tour dates | Jesse_&_Jordin_LIVE_Tour_0 | The Jesse & Jordin Live Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by Jesse McCartney and Jordin Sparks to support McCartney's third album Departure and Sparks' self-titled debut album Jordin Sparks. The tour started on August 5, 2008 and ended on August 30, 2008. The month-long tour consisted of mostly United States venues with one Toronto date. Jordin and Jesse co-headlined every date except the Chicago and Buffalo, New York dates, where McCartney alone performed. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Norfolk_Railway | Mid-Norfolk Railway | [
"Date",
"Operator",
"Motive Power",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"17 June 1998",
"EWS",
"47241 'Halewood Silver Jubilee '",
"First trial MOD train , including inspection saloon"
],
[
"8 July 1998",
"EWS",
"37263",
"First MOD train , composed VGA wagons"
],
[
"9 July 1998",
"EWS",
"47298",
"MOD train , composed Warwell and Warflat wagons"
],
[
"17 July 1998",
"EWS",
"37707",
"MOD train , composed VGA , Warwell and Warflat wagons"
],
[
"5 October 1998",
"EWS",
"47200 ' Herbert Austin '",
"MOD train , composed VGA wagons"
],
[
"8 October 1998",
"EWS",
"47312 'Parsec of Europe '",
"MOD train , composed Warwell and Warflat wagons"
],
[
"15 October 1998",
"EWS",
"47316",
"MOD train , composed Warwell and Warflat wagons"
],
[
"23 April 1999",
"EWS",
"37248 ' Midland Railway Centre ' + 37178",
"MOD train , composed VGA , Warwell and Warflat wagons"
],
[
"20 January 2002",
"EWS",
"47786 ' Roy Castle OBE '",
"Transfer of fire damaged 86252 from Norwich"
],
[
"26 September 2008",
"EWS",
"66105",
"Trial MOD train"
],
[
"8 January 2009",
"DB Schenker",
"66157",
"MOD train , composed VGA , Warwell and Warflat wagons"
],
[
"8 January 2009",
"DRS",
"37087",
"Collecting Network Rail stoneblower"
],
[
"28 November 2009",
"DB Schenker",
"66201",
"MOD train , composed VGA , Warwell and Warflat wagons"
]
] | Present day -- Network Rail connections | Trainload of Scimitar light tanks . DRS Class 37 and Rail Head Treatment Train at Dereham ( 2008 ) 90010 at Dereham in May 2014 . Class 745/1 units stored on the Mid-Norfolk Railway prior to entering service . Mid-Norfolk Railway facilitates commercial freight trains , using its connection with the National Rail network at Wymondham . Dereham yard has been used as a servicing depot by Direct Rail Services since 2007 and for storage of Network Rail track plant since 2008 . [ 73 ] [ 74 ] The road vehicle loading ramp in Dereham yard is used by mainline train operators to load damaged rolling stock onto road vehicles . Such rolling stock usually comes at night ( via the connection with the mainline at Wymondham ) at slow speed ( sometimes on wheelskates ) from Crown Point TMD in Norwich ( where no road-rail loading facilities are available ) for onward road movement to specialist repair facilities around the country . The line has also been used to carry equipment for army units based at Robertson Barracks or undergoing training at the Stanford Training Area , most recently in January 2009 . [ 75 ] [ 76 ] Operation of these trains involves both resident and mainline locomotives . [ 77 ] | Mid-Norfolk_Railway_0 | The Mid-Norfolk Railway (MNR) is a preserved standard gauge heritage railway, one of the longest in Great Britain. Preservation efforts began in 1974, but the line re-opened to passengers only in the mid-1990s as part of the New Generation of heritage railways. Regular steam and diesel services run through the centre of Norfolk between the market towns of Wymondham and Dereham via , and , and occasional sightseer services continue north of Dereham passing the nearby village of Hoe, where there is no station, to the limit of the operational line at Worthing. The line is periodically used for commercial freight operations and staff instruction for mainline railway companies. The MNR own and operate the majority of the former Wymondham-Fakenham branch line of the Norfolk Railway. The branch opened in 1847, was closed to passengers in stages from 1964 to 1969 as part of the Beeching cuts, and was finally fully closed to goods traffic in 1989. (The northern section of this line, to Wells, was built by the Wells and Fakenham Railway and part of this has been operated by the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway since 1982.) The MNR is owned and operated by the Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust (MNRPT, a charitable company limited by guarantee), and is mostly operated and staffed by volunteers. The company owns a further of line, as far as County School railway station, which will make it the third longest heritage railway in England once restoration is complete. The Mid-Norfolk Railway has had a long-term, published ambition to restore the railway as far as Fakenham. Although the MNRPT Chairman informed North Elmham Parish Council in 2016 that County School would be the final terminus of the MNR, the railway still retains the eventual intention of reaching Fakenham. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_game_soundtracks_released_on_vinyl | List of video game soundtracks released on vinyl | [
"Rel",
"Rel . Title",
"Game titles",
"Label",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1978",
"Elektor Software Service 001",
"Mastermind",
"Elektor",
"Program sheet ( 1 game ; 4 non-game apps )"
],
[
"1979",
"Elektor Software Service 003",
"Four-in-a-row Surround",
"Elektor",
"Program sheet ( 2 games ; 3 non-game apps )"
],
[
"1979",
"Elektor Software Service 005",
"Battleships Keyplay Luna",
"Elektor",
"Program sheet ( 3 games ; 4 non-game apps )"
],
[
"1979",
"Elektor Software Service 006",
"Space Shoot-Out",
"Elektor",
"Program sheet ( 1 game ; 2 non-game apps )"
],
[
"1982",
"First ZX-81 Flexisoft Disc",
"Othello",
"Your Computer",
"Program sheet"
],
[
"1982",
"ZX-81 VIC-20 Spectrum Games Flexisoft Disc",
"Galactic Hitch-Hiker Antispace Speedster",
"Your Computer",
"Program sheet"
],
[
"1983",
"Free Programs for ZX81 Spectrum BBC Vic 20 PET",
"Blockade Blodhop Robotchase Dominoes Supervade",
"Which Micro ? & Software Review",
"Program sheet"
],
[
"1983",
"Camouflage",
"Flying Train",
"EMI",
"Program sheet"
],
[
"1983",
"NFL Football",
"NFL Football",
"Bally Midway",
"CED"
],
[
"1984",
"Free Programs",
"Stellar Run Energy Fields Galaxians Fall Guy",
"Personal Computer Games",
"Program sheet"
],
[
"1984",
"The Thompson Twins Adventure",
"The Thompson Twins Adventure",
"Computer and Video Games / Quicksilva",
"Program sheet"
],
[
"1985",
"Discoflex",
"Wargame Hypersports ( demo )",
"MicroHobby",
"Program sheet"
],
[
"1985",
"Discolist",
"Eggscape - La Fuga Dell'Uovo",
"List",
"Program sheet"
],
[
"1985",
"Discolist",
"Epidemic",
"List",
"Program sheet"
],
[
"1985",
"Free Flexidisc of Games",
"Xbec Climber Bonus Game",
"Computer Gamer",
"Program sheet"
]
] | Vinyl data | The use of grooved vinyl discs as a sequenced/encoded rather than recorded data storage medium enabled the code of full motion videos ( FMVs ) and even simple video games to be stored in an analog format along with the soundtrack and sound effects . These vinyl data discs took two forms : the FMV-only Capacitance Electronic Disc ( CED ) , and the program sheet . Uncommon even in the early 1980s when the practice was at its height , program sheet game data required that users record from the disc ( typically a flexi disc like the Interface Age `` Floppy ROM '' ) onto an audio cassette tape which could then be used via the cassette port with microcomputers such as the BBC Micro , Commodore 64 , Commodore PET , Commodore VIC-20 , Dragon 32/64 , ZX81 , or ZX Spectrum . [ 181 ] The use of CEDs to store video game FMV data was even less common , and required the game console ( typically an arcade machine ) to select a section of the grooved track to read with its stylus at just the right time for the video to be displayed . The numerous limitations of these techniques ( background noise , scratches , and other audio-fidelity problems ) [ 181 ] [ 182 ] [ 183 ] contributed to their failure to receive widespread acceptance and video game data stored in this manner remains some of the most difficult to archive and preserve . [ 184 ] | List_of_video_game_soundtracks_released_on_vinyl_7 | The practice of releasing video game soundtracks on vinyl records began in the 1980s, fell out of favor in the 1990s and 2000s as vinyl records were replaced by other storage media, and experienced a resurgence of interest in the 2010s due in part to a vinyl revival. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1918 | List of shipwrecks in March 1918 | [
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] | [
[
"Ayr",
"United Kingdom",
"World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 31 nautical miles ( 57 km ) north of Linosa , Italy ( 36°23′N 13°45′E / 36.383°N 13.750°E / 36.383 ; 13.750 ) by SM UC-27 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived"
],
[
"Corsham",
"United Kingdom",
"World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 6 nautical miles ( 11 km ) east south east of the mouth of the River Tees by SM UC-40 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of nine of her crew"
],
[
"Erica",
"United Kingdom",
"World War I : The schooner was shelled and sunk in the Irish Sea 5 nautical miles ( 9.3 km ) south west of Bardsey Island , Pembrokeshire by SM U-110 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived"
],
[
"Intent",
"United Kingdom",
"World War I : The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 4 nautical miles ( 7.4 km ) east by north of Seaham , County Durham by SM UC-40 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of a crew member"
],
[
"Madeline",
"United Kingdom",
"World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 14 nautical miles ( 26 km ) east north east of the Pendeen Lighthouse , Cornwall ( 50°02′N 5°25′W / 50.033°N 5.417°W / 50.033 ; -5.417 ) by SM U-55 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of three crew"
],
[
"Uganda",
"United Kingdom",
"World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 32 nautical miles ( 59 km ) north east by north of Linosa , Italy ( 36°18′N 13°15′E / 36.300°N 13.250°E / 36.300 ; 13.250 ( SS Uganda ) ) by U-28 ( Austro-Hungarian Navy ) with the loss of a crew member"
]
] | List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1918_8 | The list of shipwrecks in March 1918 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during March 1918. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_League_Lacrosse_draft | Major League Lacrosse draft | [
"Season",
"Date",
"Location",
"MLL Team",
"Player",
"Position",
"College"
] | [
[
"2001",
"June 1 , 2001",
"Radisson Hotel at Cross Keys , Baltimore , MD",
"Rochester Rattlers",
"Ryan Mollett",
"Defense",
"Princeton"
],
[
"2002",
"June 2 , 2002",
"Cawley Stadium , Lowell , MA",
"Rochester Rattlers",
"Josh Coffman",
"Midfielder",
"Syracuse"
],
[
"2003",
"May 29 , 2003",
"The Haverford School , Haverford , PA",
"Bridgeport Barrage",
"Chris Rotelli",
"Midfielder",
"Virginia"
],
[
"2004",
"June 3 , 2004",
"Sacred Heart University , Fairfield , CT",
"Baltimore Bayhawks",
"Michael Powell",
"Attack",
"Syracuse"
],
[
"2005",
"June 1 , 2005",
"Sacred Heart University , Fairfield , CT",
"New Jersey Pride",
"Kyle Harrison",
"Midfielder",
"Johns Hopkins"
],
[
"2006",
"May 31 , 2006",
"Sacred Heart University , Fairfield , CT",
"Rochester Rattlers",
"Joe Walters",
"Attack",
"Maryland"
],
[
"2007",
"May 31 , 2007",
"Stony Brook University , Stony Brook , NY",
"Chicago Machine",
"Pat Heim",
"Midfielder",
"Penn State"
],
[
"2008",
"May 28 , 2008",
"Stevens Institute of Technology , Hoboken , NJ",
"Boston Cannons",
"Paul Rabil",
"Midfielder",
"Johns Hopkins"
],
[
"2009",
"May 27 , 2009",
"Stevens Institute of Technology , Hoboken , NJ",
"Chicago Machine",
"Kenny Nims",
"Attack",
"Syracuse"
],
[
"2010",
"June 6 , 2010",
"Yale University , New Haven , CT",
"Chicago Machine",
"Ned Crotty",
"Attack",
"Duke"
],
[
"2011",
"January 21 , 2011",
"Pratt Street Power Plant , Baltimore , MD",
"Hamilton Nationals",
"Kevin Crowley",
"Midfielder",
"Stony Brook"
],
[
"2012",
"January 13 , 2012",
"Philadelphia Marriott 's Liberty Ballroom , Philadelphia , PA",
"Long Island Lizards",
"Rob Pannell",
"Attack",
"Cornell"
],
[
"2013",
"January 11 , 2013",
"Philadelphia Marriott 's Liberty Ballroom , Philadelphia , PA",
"Ohio Machine",
"Peter Baum",
"Attack",
"Colgate"
],
[
"2014",
"January 10 , 2014",
"Philadelphia Marriott 's Liberty Ballroom , Philadelphia , PA",
"Ohio Machine",
"Tom Schreiber",
"Midfield",
"Princeton"
],
[
"2015",
"January 23 , 2015",
"Baltimore Convention Center , Baltimore , MD",
"Florida Launch",
"Lyle Thompson",
"Attack",
"Albany"
],
[
"2016",
"January 22 , 2016",
"Baltimore Convention Center , Baltimore , MD",
"Atlanta Blaze",
"Myles Jones",
"Midfield",
"Duke"
],
[
"2017",
"May 28 , 2017",
"Toby Keith 's Bar and Grill , Foxoborough , MA",
"Florida Launch",
"Dylan Molloy",
"Attack",
"Brown"
],
[
"2018",
"April 18 , 2018",
"The U.S. Lacrosse Headquarters , Sparks , Maryland",
"Boston Cannons",
"Trevor Baptiste",
"Midfield",
"University of Denver"
],
[
"2019",
"March 10 , 2019",
"NASCAR Hall of Fame , Charlotte , North Carolina",
"Ohio Machine",
"Alex Woodall",
"Midfield",
"Towson University"
],
[
"2020",
"May 4 , 2020",
"Virtual",
"New York Lizards",
"T.D . Ierlan",
"Midfield",
"Yale University"
]
] | First round picks | Major_League_Lacrosse_draft_0 | The Major League Lacrosse draft is the annual draft of outstanding amateur lacrosse players from American colleges and universities into the professional ranks of Major League Lacrosse (MLL). The North American league, made up of 9 teams, began conducting the draft in 2001. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_2._deild_karla | 2014 2. deild karla | [
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"Stadium",
"2013 season"
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]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincolnshire_derby | Lincolnshire derby | [
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"Venue",
"Game",
"Date",
"Home Scorers",
"Away Scorers"
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|
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"MJ/L",
"MJ/kg",
"Research octane number"
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] | Uses -- Fuel | Main article : Ethanol fuel | Ethanol_0 | Ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is a chemical compound, a simple alcohol with the chemical formula C2H6O. Its formula can be also written as CH3−CH2−OH or C2H5OH (an ethyl group linked to a hydroxyl group), and is often abbreviated as EtOH. Ethanol is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid with a slight characteristic odor. It is a psychoactive substance and is the principal active ingredient found in alcoholic drinks. Ethanol is naturally produced by the fermentation of sugars by yeasts or via petrochemical processes, and is commonly consumed as a popular recreational drug. It also has medical applications as an antiseptic and disinfectant. The compound is widely used as a chemical solvent, either for scientific chemical testing or in synthesis of other organic compounds, and is a vital substance used across many different kinds of manufacturing industries. Ethanol is also used as an alternative fuel source. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_discus_throw | Athletics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's discus throw | [
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"Name",
"Nationality",
"# 1",
"# 2",
"# 3",
"# 4",
"# 5",
"# 6",
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"1",
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"59.10",
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"x",
"61.24"
],
[
"2",
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"61.13",
"60.15",
"60.35",
"60.75",
"60.56",
"61.13"
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"3",
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"",
"",
"57.38"
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"x",
"53.86",
"56.49",
"",
"",
"",
"56.49"
],
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"56.42",
"56.44",
"55.03",
"",
"",
"",
"56.44"
],
[
"12",
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"x",
"53.25",
"53.48",
"",
"",
"",
"53.48"
]
] | Results -- Final | [ 2 ] | Athletics_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_discus_throw_1 | The men's discus throw event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held on 26 and 28 August at the Taipei Municipal Stadium. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_City_International_Airport | Atlantic City International Airport | [
"Rank",
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"Passengers",
"Carriers"
] | [
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"1",
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"5",
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"9",
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"900",
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],
[
"10",
"Newark , New Jersey",
"260",
"Spirit"
]
] | Statistics -- Top destinations | Atlantic_City_International_Airport_1 | Atlantic City International Airport (IATA: ACY, ICAO: KACY, FAA LID: ACY) is a joint civil-military airport 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Atlantic City, New Jersey, in Egg Harbor Township, the Pomona section of Galloway Township and in Hamilton Township. The airport is accessible via Exit 9 on the Atlantic City Expressway. The facility is operated by the South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which performs select management functions. Most of the land is owned by the Federal Aviation Administration and leased to the SJTA, while the SJTA owns the terminal building. The facility also is a base for the New Jersey Air National Guard's 177th Fighter Wing operating the F-16C/D Fighting Falcon, and the United States Coast Guard's Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City operating the Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin. The airport is next to the FAA's William J. Hughes Technical Center, a major research and testing hub for the Federal Aviation Administration and a training center for the Federal Air Marshal Service. It was also a designated alternative landing site for the Space Shuttle. The airport is served by Spirit Airlines which operates Airbus A319, Airbus A320 and Airbus A321 jetliners. Additionally, Caesars Entertainment has flights to cities east of the Mississippi River on its Total Rewards Air. This is offered as a scheduled charter year-round. United Airlines operated a series of flights starting in April 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on December 3, 2014. The South Jersey Transportation Authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Critérium_du_Dauphiné_Libéré | 2008 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré | [
"Rank",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Alejandro Valverde ( ESP )",
"Caisse d'Epargne",
"24h 14 ' 58"
],
[
"2",
"Cadel Evans ( AUS )",
"Silence-Lotto",
"+ 39"
],
[
"3",
"Levi Leipheimer ( USA )",
"Astana",
"+ 1 ' 24"
],
[
"4",
"Robert Gesink ( NED )",
"Rabobank",
"+ 2 ' 47"
],
[
"5",
"Haimar Zubeldia ( ESP )",
"Euskaltel-Euskadi",
"+ 3 ' 19"
]
] | General Classification after Stage 6 [ 4 ] [ 23 ] [ 24 ] | 2008_Critérium_du_Dauphiné_Libéré_14 | The 2008 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré was the 60th edition of the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré cycle race and was held from 8 June to 15 June 2005. The race started in Le Pontet and finished in Grenoble. The race was won by Spanish rider Alejandro Valverde of the team. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B._Gopal | B. Gopal | [
"S.No",
"Year",
"Film",
"Cast",
"Language"
] | [
[
"1",
"1986",
"Prathidvani",
"Arjun , Rajani",
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],
[
"2",
"1986",
"Insaf Ki Aawaz",
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"Hindi"
],
[
"3",
"1987",
"Collector Gari Abbai",
"Akkineni Nageswara Rao , Akkineni Nagarjuna",
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],
[
"4",
"1988",
"Raktha Tilakam",
"Venkatesh , Amala",
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],
[
"5",
"1988",
"Aswathama",
"Krishna , Vijayashanti",
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],
[
"6",
"1989",
"Vijay",
"Akkineni Nagarjuna , Vijayashanti",
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],
[
"7",
"1989",
"State Rowdy",
"Chiranjeevi , Radha , Bhanupriya",
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],
[
"8",
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"Hindi"
],
[
"9",
"1990",
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"Nandamuri Balakrishna , Vijayashanti",
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],
[
"10",
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"Venkatesh , Divya Bharti",
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],
[
"11",
"1991",
"Assembly Rowdy",
"Mohan Babu , Divya Bharti",
"Telugu"
],
[
"12",
"1992",
"Chinarayudu",
"Venkatesh , Vijayashanti",
"Telugu"
],
[
"13",
"1992",
"Brahma",
"Mohan Babu , Aishwarya , Shilpa Shirodkar",
"Telugu"
],
[
"14",
"1992",
"Rowdy Inspector",
"Nandamuri Balakrishna , Vijayashanti",
"Telugu"
],
[
"15",
"1993",
"Mechanic Alludu",
"Chiranjeevi , Vijayashanti",
"Telugu"
],
[
"16",
"1994",
"Gangmaster",
"Rajasekhar , Nagma",
"Telugu"
],
[
"17",
"1995",
"Street Fighter",
"Vijayashanti",
"Telugu"
],
[
"18",
"1995",
"Khaidhi Inspector",
"Suman , Maheswari",
"Telugu"
],
[
"19",
"1997",
"Collector Garu",
"Mohan Babu , Sakshi Sivanand",
"Telugu"
],
[
"20",
"1997",
"Adavilo Anna",
"Mohan Babu , Roja",
"Telugu"
]
] | Filmography | B._Gopal_0 | Bejawada Gopal is an Indian film director in the Telugu film industry. He is the Uncle of Telugu film Actor Venu Thottempudi and has directed over 30 Telugu movies. Some of his highly successful movies include Bobbili Raja, Lorry Driver, Assembly Rowdy, State Rowdy, Rowdy Inspector, Samarasimha Reddy, Narasimha Naidu, Indra, Maska etc. He also won Filmfare Award for Best Director - Telugu for the film Samarasimha Reddy. His Movies Samarasimha Reddy, Narasimha Naidu and Indra are the Industry Hits at that Time. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Cyclo-cross_bpost_bank_trophy | 2013–14 Cyclo-cross bpost bank trophy | [
"",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time"
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"1",
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[
"2",
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[
"6",
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"+ 25"
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[
"7",
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[
"8",
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"+ 31"
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[
"9",
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"AA Drink",
"+ 31"
],
[
"10",
"Jim Aernouts ( BEL )",
"Sunweb-Napoleon Games",
"+ 43"
]
] | Results -- Hasselt | 2013–14_Cyclo-cross_bpost_bank_trophy_4 | The BPost Bank Trophy 2013-2014 is a season long cyclo-cross competition which began on 13 October with the GP Mario De Clercq and will end on 23 February in Oostmalle. This edition follows the ranking system introduced the year before, using time instead of points. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kliff_Kingsbury | Kliff Kingsbury | [
"Year",
"Team",
"Scoring Offense FBS Ranking",
"Scoring Defense FBS Ranking"
] | [
[
"2013",
"Texas Tech",
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"88th"
],
[
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],
[
"2016",
"Texas Tech",
"5th",
"128th"
],
[
"2017",
"Texas Tech",
"23rd",
"98th"
],
[
"2018",
"Texas Tech",
"16th",
"87th"
]
] | Coaching career -- Coaching highlights | Since Kingsbury became an offensive coordinator in 2011 , his offenses have averaged 550 yards and nearly 42 points per game . [ 40 ] | Kliff_Kingsbury_0 | Kliff Timothy Kingsbury (born August 9, 1979) is an American football coach and former player who is the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). During his playing career, Kingsbury held many NCAA Division I passing records and was also part of the New England Patriots Super Bowl XXXVIII winning team from 2003 that beat the Carolina Panthers. On January 8, 2019, the Cardinals hired him as their head coach, replacing Steve Wilks. Kingsbury served as head coach of his alma mater, Texas Tech University, from 2013 to 2018. Prior to being named head coach of the Red Raiders, Kingsbury was the offensive coordinator for Texas A&M University, coaching Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel during the 2012 season. Kingsbury began his coaching career as an assistant for the University of Houston from 2008-2011. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Film_and_Comic_Con | London Film and Comic Con | [
"Dates",
"Location",
"Notable guests"
] | [
[
"6-7 March 2004",
"Wembley Exhibition Centre",
"Andy Serkis , Brent Spiner , John Noble , Adam West , Billy Boyd , John Rhys-Davies , Pat Morita , Tony Todd , Danny John-Jules , Chris Barrie , Norman Lovett , Chloë Annett , Tony Amendola , Vanessa Angel"
],
[
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],
[
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],
[
"1-2 July 2006",
"Earls Court 2",
"Elijah Wood , Nathan Fillion , Alan Tudyk , Carrie Fisher , Jorge Garcia , Maggie Grace , Corey Haim , Peter Mayhew , Kenny Baker , David Prowse , Gates McFadden , John Barrowman , Roger Lloyd-Pack , Richard Briers , Don Warrington"
],
[
"1-2 September 2007",
"Earls Court 1",
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],
[
"19-20 July 2008",
"Earls Court 2",
"Christopher Lloyd , Peter Davison , Patrick Stewart , Karen Allen , Paul Freeman , Wolf Kahler , John Hurt , Margot Kidder , David Warner , Deep Roy , David Anders , Sylvester McCoy , Charlie Weber , Georgia Tennant , Bill Oddie , Jason Mewes , Claudia Black , Kenny Baker , Tom Savini , Tim Brooke-Taylor , Alexander Siddig , Charles Dance , John Landis , Rick Yune , Brad Dourif"
],
[
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] | Schedule | 1914_West_Virginia_Mountaineers_football_team_0 | The 1914 West Virginia Mountaineers football team was an American football team that represented West Virginia University as an independent during the 1914 college football season. In its first season under head coach Sol Metzger, the team compiled a 5-4 record and outscored opponents by a total of 159 to 96. Orrin H. Davis was the team captain. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_elections_in_India | 2008 elections in India | [
"SN",
"Party",
"Seats won",
"Seats Changed"
] | [
[
"1",
"Indian National Congress",
"96",
"+ 40"
],
[
"2",
"Bharatiya Janata Party",
"78",
"- 42"
],
[
"3",
"Independents",
"14",
"- 1"
],
[
"4",
"Bahujan Samaj Party",
"6",
"+ 4"
],
[
"5",
"Communist Party of India ( Marxist )",
"3",
"+ 2"
],
[
"6",
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"1",
"+ 1"
],
[
"6",
"Janata Dal ( United )",
"1",
"- 1"
],
[
"",
"Total",
"199/200",
""
]
] | Legislative Assembly elections -- Rajasthan | 2008_elections_in_India_8 | Multiple State Assemblies of India went to elections in 2008. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_African_Cup_of_Champions_Clubs | 1975 African Cup of Champions Clubs | [
"Team 1",
"Agg",
"Team 2",
"1st leg",
"2nd leg"
] | [
[
"ASDR Fatima",
"3-2",
"Al-Merrikh",
"3-0",
"0-2"
],
[
"Bame Monrovia",
"1-4",
"Lomé I",
"0-1",
"1-3"
],
[
"Bata Bullets",
"w/o",
"Matlama FC",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"Djoliba AC",
"3-0",
"Mighty Blackpool",
"2-0",
"1-0"
],
[
"Embassoria",
"1-3",
"AS Inter Star",
"1-1",
"0-2"
],
[
"Express FC",
"1-0",
"Horseed FC",
"1-0",
"0-0"
],
[
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"1-4",
"Enugu Rangers",
"0-2",
"1-2"
],
[
"Green Buffaloes",
"w/o",
"AS Corps Enseignement",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"Hafia FC",
"w/o",
"Real Banjul",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"Olympic Niamey",
"1-6",
"ASEC Mimosas",
"0-2",
"1-4"
],
[
"Silures",
"5-2",
"Etoile Sportive Porto-Novo",
"3-2",
"2-0"
],
[
"AS Vita Club",
"5-1",
"Petrosport FC",
"4-0",
"1-1"
]
] | First round | 1975_African_Cup_of_Champions_Clubs_0 | The African Cup of Champions Clubs 1975 was the 11th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CAF region (Africa), the African Cup of Champions Clubs. It determined that year's club champion of association football in Africa. The tournament was played by 28 teams and used a knock-out format with ties played home and away. Hafia FC from Guinea won the final, and became CAF club champion for the second time. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Dutch_TT | 2003 Dutch TT | [
"Pos",
"No",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Manufacturer",
"Laps",
"Time/Retired",
"Grid",
"Points"
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"1",
"15",
"Sete Gibernau",
"Telefónica Movistar Honda",
"Honda",
"19",
"42:39.006",
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"25"
],
[
"2",
"3",
"Max Biaggi",
"Camel Pramac Pons",
"Honda",
"19",
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],
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"3",
"46",
"Valentino Rossi",
"Repsol Honda",
"Honda",
"19",
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"3",
"16"
],
[
"4",
"7",
"Carlos Checa",
"Fortuna Yamaha Team",
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"19",
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"13"
],
[
"5",
"19",
"Olivier Jacque",
"Gauloises Yamaha Team",
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"11"
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[
"6",
"65",
"Loris Capirossi",
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"Ducati",
"19",
"+42.177",
"1",
"10"
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[
"7",
"45",
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"19",
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"9",
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[
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"6",
"8"
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[
"9",
"12",
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"Ducati",
"19",
"+1:33.536",
"13",
"7"
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[
"10",
"66",
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"Kawasaki",
"19",
"+1:36.403",
"17",
"6"
],
[
"11",
"69",
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"Honda",
"19",
"+1:39.033",
"12",
"5"
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[
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"Honda",
"19",
"+1:42.398",
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"4"
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"56",
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"19",
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[
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"88",
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"2"
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[
"15",
"21",
"John Hopkins",
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"Suzuki",
"18",
"+1 lap",
"16",
"1"
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[
"16",
"6",
"Makoto Tamada",
"Pramac Honda",
"Honda",
"18",
"+1 lap",
"18",
""
],
[
"17",
"23",
"Ryuichi Kiyonari",
"Telefónica Movistar Honda",
"Honda",
"18",
"+1 lap",
"22",
""
],
[
"18",
"8",
"Garry McCoy",
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"Kawasaki",
"18",
"+1 lap",
"21",
""
],
[
"Ret",
"41",
"Noriyuki Haga",
"Alice Aprilia Racing",
"Aprilia",
"17",
"Accident",
"14",
""
],
[
"Ret",
"71",
"Yukio Kagayama",
"Suzuki Grand Prix Team",
"Suzuki",
"14",
"Accident",
"15",
""
]
] | MotoGP classification | 2003_Dutch_TT_0 | The 2003 Dutch TT was the seventh round of the 2003 MotoGP Championship. It took place on the weekend of 26-28 June 2003 at the TT Circuit Assen located in Assen, Netherlands. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_birds_of_Yellowstone_National_Park | List of birds of Yellowstone National Park | [
"Common name",
"Binomial",
"Status"
] | [
[
"Crested caracara",
"Caracara cheriway",
"A"
],
[
"American kestrel",
"Falco sparverius",
"B"
],
[
"Merlin",
"Falco columbarius",
"R"
],
[
"Peregrine falcon",
"Falco peregrinus",
"BU"
],
[
"Prairie falcon",
"Falco mexicanus",
"B U"
]
] | Caracaras and falcons | American kestrel Order : Falconiformes Family : Falconidae Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey , notably the falcons and caracaras . They differ from hawks , eagles , and kites in that they kill with their beaks instead of their talons . Five species have been recorded in Yellowstone . | List_of_birds_of_Yellowstone_National_Park_25 | This is a comprehensive listing of all the bird species recorded in Yellowstone National Park, which is mostly in the U.S. state of Wyoming and also extends into Idaho and Montana. This list is based on one published by the National Park Service (NPS). Between that list's publication and August 2019, 14 additional species have been added through eBird. This list is presented in the taxonomic sequence of the Check-list of North and Middle American Birds, 7th edition through the 60th Supplement, published by the American Ornithological Society (AOS). Common and scientific names are also those of the Check-list. This list includes 299 species. Unless otherwise noted, all are considered to occur regularly in the park as permanent residents, summer or winter visitors, or migrants. The tags below are used to designate the abundance of some species. Because the NPS checklist notes abundance by season, the tag for the highest abundance of the year is used. The quoted definitions are those of the NPS. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Islamophobic_incidents | List of Islamophobic incidents | [
"Date",
"Type",
"Dead",
"Injured",
"Location",
"Details",
"Perpetrator"
] | [
[
"March 1970-January 1972",
"Shooting , stabbings , arson",
"300+",
"Unknown",
"Mindanao , Philippines",
"The Ilaga committed 22 massacres resulting in the deaths of hundreds of Muslim civilians . The group is guilty of mutilat [ ing ] bodies of victims and marking bodies with a cross . The group also burned down and looted many houses and properties",
"Ilaga"
],
[
"19 June 1971",
"Shooting",
"70-79",
"17",
"Carmen , Philippines",
"Manili massacre : Moro Muslims were massacred inside a mosque in Manili . The Muslim residents of the town had gathered in their mosque to participate in a supposed peace talk with Christian groups when a group of armed men dressed in uniforms similar to those worn by members of the Philippine Constabulary opened fire on them",
"Ilaga"
],
[
"24 October 1971",
"Shooting",
"40-66",
"0",
"Magsaysay , Philippines",
"Tacub massacre : Maranao Muslims were summarily executed at a military checkpoint in Tacub",
"Philippine Army"
],
[
"24 September 1974",
"Shooting",
"1,000-1,500",
"Unknown",
"Palimbang , Philippines",
"Malisbong massacre : The Malisbong massacre was the mass murder of Muslim Moros on 24 September 1974 in the coastal village of Malisbong in Palimbang , Sultan Kudarat , Mindanao where units of the Philippine Army killed more than 1000 . Accounts compiled by the Moro Women 's Center in General Santos City state that 1500 male Moros aged 11-70 were killed inside a mosque , 3000 women and children aged 9-60 were detained - with the women being raped , and that 300 houses were razed by the government forces . The massacre occurred two years after Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law in September 1972",
"Philippine Army"
],
[
"3 November 2008",
"Shooting",
"5",
"0",
"Lanao del Norte , Philippines",
"Muslim civilians were killed in an ambush by the Ilaga",
"Ilaga"
]
] | Incidents and conditions -- Philippines | Further information : Moro people Below is a list of 5 incidents in the Philippines that could be considered Islamophobic : | List_of_Islamophobic_incidents_24 | The following is a list of incidents characterized as inspired by Islamophobia by commentators. Islamophobia became a popular term in ideological debate in the 2000s, and it has also been retrospectively applied to earlier incidents. Islamophobia is the fear, hatred of, or prejudice against the Islamic religion or Muslims generally, especially when seen as a geopolitical force or the source of terrorism. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_European_Speed_Skating_Championships | 2012 European Speed Skating Championships | [
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Country",
"Time",
"Behind",
"Points"
] | [
[
"1",
"Martina Sáblíková",
"Czech Republic",
"4:16.09 TR",
"0.00",
"42.681"
],
[
"2",
"Natalia Czerwonka",
"Poland",
"4:19.41",
"3.32",
"43.235"
],
[
"3",
"Claudia Pechstein",
"Germany",
"4:19.71",
"3.62",
"43.285"
],
[
"4",
"Diane Valkenburg",
"Netherlands",
"4:21.29",
"5.20",
"43.548"
],
[
"5",
"Ireen Wüst",
"Netherlands",
"4:22.59",
"6.50",
"43.765"
],
[
"6",
"Isabell Ost",
"Germany",
"4:22.65",
"6.56",
"43.775"
],
[
"7",
"Linda de Vries",
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"4:25.40",
"9.31",
"44.233"
],
[
"8",
"Olga Graf",
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"4:26.08",
"9.99",
"44.346"
],
[
"9",
"Hege Bøkko",
"Norway",
"4:26.39",
"10.30",
"44.398"
],
[
"10",
"Yuliya Skokova",
"Russia",
"4:26.78",
"10.69",
"44.463"
],
[
"11",
"Katarzyna Woźniak",
"Poland",
"4:28.38",
"12.29",
"44.730"
],
[
"12",
"Annouk van der Weijden",
"Netherlands",
"4:28.84",
"12.75",
"44.806"
],
[
"13",
"Bente Kraus",
"Germany",
"4:28.85",
"12.76",
"44.808"
],
[
"14",
"Anna Rokita",
"Austria",
"4:29.37",
"13.28",
"44.895"
],
[
"15",
"Yekaterina Lobysheva",
"Russia",
"4:30.20",
"14.11",
"45.033"
],
[
"16",
"Nele Armée",
"Belgium",
"4:31.99",
"15.90",
"45.331"
],
[
"17",
"Ida Njåtun",
"Norway",
"4:33.01",
"16.92",
"45.501"
],
[
"18",
"Luiza Złotkowska",
"Poland",
"4:35.67",
"19.58",
"45.945"
],
[
"19",
"Mari Hemmer",
"Norway",
"4:36.37",
"20.28",
"46.061"
],
[
"20",
"Karolína Erbanová",
"Czech Republic",
"4:41.89",
"25.80",
"46.981"
]
] | 2012_European_Allround_Speed_Skating_Championships_4 | The 2012 European Speed Skating Championships was the 37th continental speed skating event for women and the 106th for men, that was held at the City Park Ice Rink in Budapest, Hungary, from 6 to 8 January 2012. The competition was also a qualifying event for the 2012 World Allround Speed Skating Championships as the entry quotas were allocated according to the results of the European Championships. In the absence of defending champion Ivan Skobrev, who did not participate due to an injury, Dutchman Sven Kramer took the men's European title. This was his fifth victory, having won previously four consecutive European Championships between 2007 and 2010. Kramer also ran track records both in the 1500 meters and 5000 metres event, and his overall score of 156.197 is the best ever result at the City Park Ice Rink as well. In the women's competition previous year's gold medalist Martina Sáblíková retained her title, achieving her third European success in row and fourth overall. Sáblíková also set a new track record in 3000 metres with a time of 4:16.09. Further two records were beaten over the weekend, both in 500 metres. On the first day of the championships, Sáblíková's compatriot Karolína Erbanová set a new best time, and a day later Konrad Niedźwiedzki of Poland ran a track record on the shortest distance. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_400_metre_freestyle_S11 | Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Women's 400 metre freestyle S11 | [
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"4",
"Liesette Bruinsma",
"Netherlands",
"5:20.04",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"5",
"Mary Fisher",
"New Zealand",
"5:33.64",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"3",
"Qing Xie",
"China",
"5:34.81",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"6",
"Guizhi Li",
"China",
"5:42.18",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"2",
"Olga Iakibiuk",
"Ukraine",
"5:44.15",
"Q"
],
[
"6",
"7",
"Regiane Nunes Silva",
"Brazil",
"5:47.84",
""
]
] | Heats -- Heat 2 | 11:32 10 September 2016 : [ 1 ] | Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_400_metre_freestyle_S11_1 | The women's 400 metre freestyle S11 event at the 2016 Paralympic Games took place on 10 September 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. Two heats were held. The swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_A.C._Milan_season | 2018–19 A.C. Milan season | [
"Date",
"Pos",
"Player",
"A",
"Moving to",
"Fee",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"29 January 2019",
"MF",
"Nicola Torchio",
"18",
"Brescia",
"Undisclosed",
"From Primavera team"
],
[
"29 January 2019",
"FW",
"Jacopo Finessi",
"18",
"Padova",
"Undisclosed",
"From Primavera team"
],
[
"31 January 2019",
"DF",
"Raoul Bellanova",
"18",
"Bordeaux",
"€1,000,000",
"From Primavera team"
],
[
"1 February 2019",
"MF",
"Sergio Sanchez Gioya",
"19",
"Leganés",
"Undisclosed",
"From Primavera team"
],
[
"5 February 2019",
"GK",
"Alessandro Guarnone",
"19",
"Chiasso",
"Undisclosed",
"After anticipated return from loan"
],
[
"15 February 2019",
"MF",
"Mattia El Hilali",
"21",
"Chiasso",
"Undisclosed",
"After anticipated return from loan"
]
] | Transfers -- Winter window | 2018–19_A.C._Milan_season_8 | The 2018-19 season was the 120th season in Associazione Calcio Milan's history and their 85th (108th overall) in the top-flight of Italian football. Milan competed in Serie A, the Coppa Italia, the UEFA Europa League and the Supercoppa Italiana. Milan qualified for the 2018-19 UEFA Europa League group stage as the sixth-placed team of the previous season, but were originally banned by UEFA from European competition due to violations of Financial Fair Play regulations for failure to break-even. On , Li Yonghong failed to keep up with his loan repayment plan, neglecting to deposit a €32 million installment on time in order to keep refinancing the €303 million loan debt owed to Elliott Management Corporation. As a result, ownership of the club was immediately transferred to the American hedge fund. Milan appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and the ban was overturned on . Following the shareholders' meeting held on , all previous directors, including Marco Fassone and Massimiliano Mirabelli, were officially dismissed, with Paolo Scaroni becoming the new chairman of the club, replacing Li Yonghong. In the summer of 2018, Leonardo returned to Milan as a sporting director, while the club's hall of fame player Paolo Maldini was hired for the first time as a sporting strategy and development director. In September 2018, the club hired a new CEO, Ivan Gazidis, who had previously worked with Arsenal for over a decade and began his work with Milan on 1 December 2018. Once again, the club failed to achieve its primary objective of qualifying for the Champions League, either through winning the Europa League (Milan suffered a group stage elimination), or finishing in the top 4 of the national league competition, i.e. Serie A. On 28 May 2019, following an unsatisfactory result, both Leonardo and Gennaro Gattuso announced their resignations, with the latter donating his entire €5,5 million severance package back to the club. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_track_speed_skating_at_the_2010_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_1500_metres | Short track speed skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's 1500 metres | [
"Rank",
"Heat",
"Name",
"Country",
"Time",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"1",
"Olivier Jean",
"Canada",
"2:14.279",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"1",
"Lee Ho-suk",
"South Korea",
"2:14.324",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"1",
"Liu Xianwei",
"China",
"2:14.354",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"1",
"Tyson Heung",
"Germany",
"2:14.461",
""
],
[
"5",
"1",
"Blake Skjellerup",
"New Zealand",
"2:14.730",
""
],
[
"6",
"1",
"Ruslan Zakharov",
"Russia",
"2:14.929",
""
],
[
"1",
"2",
"Liang Wenhao",
"China",
"2:16.152",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"2",
"Charles Hamelin",
"Canada",
"2:16.153",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"2",
"Sebastian Praus",
"Germany",
"2:17.058",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"2",
"Nicolas Bean",
"Italy",
"2:17.089",
""
],
[
"5",
"2",
"Jumpei Yoshizawa",
"Japan",
"2:30.701",
"ADV"
],
[
"-",
"2",
"Jordan Malone",
"United States",
"",
"DSQ"
],
[
"1",
"3",
"Lee Jung-su",
"South Korea",
"2:12.380",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"3",
"J. R. Celski",
"United States",
"2:12.460",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"3",
"Nicola Rodigari",
"Italy",
"2:12.609",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"3",
"Benjamin Macé",
"France",
"2:12.875",
""
],
[
"5",
"3",
"Yuzo Takamido",
"Japan",
"2:15.402",
""
],
[
"6",
"3",
"Paul Herrmann",
"Germany",
"2:16.782",
""
],
[
"1",
"4",
"Yuri Confortola",
"Italy",
"2:14.584",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"4",
"Sjinkie Knegt",
"Netherlands",
"2:14.862",
"Q"
]
] | Results -- Heats | Short_track_speed_skating_at_the_2010_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_1500_metres_0 | The men's 1500 metres in short track speed skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics took place on February 13 at the Pacific Coliseum. Heats took place at 5:00 PM PST, while the semifinals took place at 6:18 PM PST and the final event one hour later at 7:18 PM PST. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002–03_La_Liga | 2002–03 La Liga | [
"Team",
"Stadium",
"Capacity"
] | [
[
"Barcelona",
"Camp Nou",
"98,772"
],
[
"Real Madrid",
"Santiago Bernabéu",
"80,354"
],
[
"Espanyol",
"Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys",
"55,926"
],
[
"Atlético Madrid",
"Vicente Calderón",
"55,005"
],
[
"Valencia",
"Mestalla",
"55,000"
],
[
"Real Betis",
"Manuel Ruiz de Lopera",
"52,132"
],
[
"Sevilla",
"Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán",
"45,500"
],
[
"Athletic Bilbao",
"San Mamés",
"39,750"
],
[
"Deportivo de La Coruña",
"Riazor",
"34,600"
],
[
"Celta de Vigo",
"Estadio Balaídos",
"32,500"
],
[
"Real Sociedad",
"Anoeta",
"32,200"
],
[
"Málaga",
"La Rosaleda",
"30,044"
],
[
"Valladolid",
"José Zorrilla",
"27,846"
],
[
"Mallorca",
"Son Moix",
"23,142"
],
[
"Villarreal",
"El Madrigal",
"23,000"
],
[
"Racing de Santander",
"El Sardinero",
"22,400"
],
[
"Recreativo de Huelva",
"Nuevo Colombino",
"19,860"
],
[
"Alavés",
"Mendizorrotza",
"19,840"
],
[
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States_by_education | List of presidents of the United States by education | [
"School",
"Location",
"President ( s )"
] | [
[
"Allegheny College",
"Meadville , Pennsylvania",
"William McKinley ( withdrew )"
],
[
"Amherst College",
"Amherst , Massachusetts",
"Calvin Coolidge"
],
[
"Bowdoin College",
"Brunswick , Maine",
"Franklin Pierce"
],
[
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"Williamsburg , Virginia",
"Thomas Jefferson James Monroe ( withdrew ) John Tyler"
],
[
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"New York , New York",
"Barack Obama"
],
[
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"Davidson , North Carolina",
"Woodrow Wilson ( transferred to Princeton University )"
],
[
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"Carlisle , Pennsylvania",
"James Buchanan"
],
[
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"Eureka , Illinois",
"Ronald Reagan"
],
[
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],
[
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"Washington , D.C",
"Bill Clinton"
],
[
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"Atlanta , Georgia",
"Jimmy Carter ( transferred to United States Naval Academy )"
],
[
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"Jimmy Carter ( transferred to Georgia Institute of Technology )"
],
[
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],
[
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],
[
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"Hiram , Ohio",
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],
[
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"Gambier , Ohio",
"Rutherford B. Hayes"
],
[
"London School of Economics",
"London , United Kingdom",
"John F. Kennedy ( transferred to Princeton University )"
],
[
"Miami University",
"Oxford , Ohio",
"Benjamin Harrison"
],
[
"Mount Union College",
"Alliance , Ohio",
"William McKinley ( withdrew )"
],
[
"Occidental College",
"Los Angeles , California",
"Barack Obama ( transferred to Columbia University )"
]
] | List by degree -- Details of presidential undergraduate education | List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States_by_education_3 | Most presidents of the United States received a college education, even most of the earliest. Of the first seven presidents, five were college graduates. College degrees have set the presidents apart from the general population, and presidents have held such a degree even when this was quite rare indeed, as well as unnecessary, for practicing most occupations, including law. Of the forty-four individuals to have been the president, twenty-four of them graduated from a private undergraduate college, nine graduated from a public undergraduate college, and twelve held no degree. Every president since 1953 has had a bachelor's degree, reflecting the increasing importance of higher education in the United States. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malobika_Banerjee | Malobika Banerjee | [
"Year",
"Film",
"Director"
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[
"2008",
"Mr. Funtoosh",
"Raj Mukherjee"
],
[
"2009",
"Bhalobasa Jindabad",
"Reshmi Mitra"
],
[
"2010",
"Kokhono Biday bolo na",
"S.K.Murlidharan"
],
[
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"Katakuti",
"Premangshu Roy"
],
[
"2012",
"Mate bohu kari Nei ja",
"Chowdhury Bikash Das"
],
[
"2013",
"Mistake",
"S.K"
],
[
"2014",
"Sada Canvas",
"Subrata Sen"
],
[
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[
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"Joydeep Mukherjee"
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[
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"Raj Chakraborty"
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[
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"Subhrajit Mitra"
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[
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],
[
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"Mister Bhaduri",
"Subrata Sen"
],
[
"2016",
"Dele Dhara katha Sare",
"Sailendra Mishra"
],
[
"2017",
"Tope",
"Buddhadeb Dasgupta"
]
] | Filmography | Malobika_Banerjee_0 | 'Malobika Banerjee' is a Bengali actress. She acted in movies like Chorabali, Katmandu and Mister Bhaduri. She has also done Oriya movies such as Mate bohu kari Nei ja, Dele Dhara katha Sare. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_World_Sprint_Speed_Skating_Championships_–_Women | 2019 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships – Women | [
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"Name",
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"O",
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"8",
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"38.38",
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"12",
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"6",
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"38.58",
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[
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"7",
"I",
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"+1.49"
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[
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"6",
"I",
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"3",
"O",
"Li Qishi",
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"38.98",
"+1.71"
],
[
"20",
"5",
"I",
"Huang Yu-ting",
"Chinese Taipei",
"39.05",
"+1.78"
]
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"Postal code",
"INSEE code"
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[
"Lent",
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"01240",
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],
[
"Montagnat",
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],
[
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],
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[
"Saint-Rémy",
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"01385"
],
[
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"01960",
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]
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections | 1930 United States House of Representatives elections | [
"District",
"Incumbent",
"Party",
"First elected",
"Result",
"Candidates"
] | [
[
"Texas 1",
"Wright Patman",
"Democratic",
"1928",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Wright Patman ( Democratic ) 94.7% Thomas A. Clarke ( Republican ) 5.3%"
],
[
"Texas 2",
"John C. Box",
"Democratic",
"1918",
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],
[
"Texas 3",
"Morgan G. Sanders",
"Democratic",
"1920",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Morgan G. Sanders ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Texas 4",
"Sam Rayburn",
"Democratic",
"1912",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Sam Rayburn ( Democratic ) 88.8% Floyd Harry ( Republican ) 11.2%"
],
[
"Texas 5",
"Hatton W. Sumners",
"Democratic",
"1914",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Hatton W. Sumners ( Democratic ) 88.1% Clinton S. Bailey ( Republican ) 11.9%"
],
[
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"Luther A. Johnson",
"Democratic",
"1922",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Luther A. Johnson ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Texas 7",
"Clay Stone Briggs",
"Democratic",
"1918",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Clay Stone Briggs ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Texas 8",
"Daniel E. Garrett",
"Democratic",
"1920",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Daniel E. Garrett ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Texas 9",
"Joseph J. Mansfield",
"Democratic",
"1916",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Joseph J. Mansfield ( Democratic ) 87.6% George Seydler ( Republican ) 12.4%"
],
[
"Texas 10",
"James P. Buchanan",
"Democratic",
"1912",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y James P. Buchanan ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Texas 11",
"Oliver H. Cross",
"Democratic",
"1928",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Oliver H. Cross ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Texas 12",
"Fritz G. Lanham",
"Democratic",
"1919",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Fritz G. Lanham ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Texas 13",
"Guinn Williams",
"Democratic",
"1922",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Guinn Williams ( Democratic ) 91.1% W. C. Witcher ( Republican ) 8.9%"
],
[
"Texas 14",
"Harry M. Wurzbach",
"Republican",
"1930",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Harry M. Wurzbach ( Republican ) 59.3% Henry B. Dielman ( Democratic ) 40.7%"
],
[
"Texas 15",
"John Nance Garner",
"Democratic",
"1902",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y John Nance Garner ( Democratic ) 77.5% Carlos G. Watson ( Republican ) 22.5%"
],
[
"Texas 16",
"Claude Benton Hudspeth",
"Democratic",
"1918",
"Incumbent retired . New member elected . Democratic hold",
"Y R. Ewing Thomason ( Democratic ) 84.1% Mitchell Waldrop ( Republican ) 15.9%"
],
[
"Texas 17",
"Thomas L. Blanton",
"Democratic",
"1930",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Thomas L. Blanton ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Texas 18",
"John Marvin Jones",
"Democratic",
"1916",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y John Marvin Jones ( Democratic ) 93.2% S. E. Fish ( Republican ) 6.8%"
]
] | Texas | See also : List of United States Representatives from Texas | United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1930_41 | The 1930 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1930 which occurred in the middle of President Herbert Hoover's term. During the election cycle, the nation was entering its second year of the Great Depression. Hoover was perceived as doing little to solve the crisis, and his personal popularity was extremely low. His Republican Party was initially applauded for instituting protectionist economic policies, which were intended to limit imports to stimulate the domestic market. However, after the passage of the heavily damaging Smoot-Hawley Tariff, a policy that was bitterly opposed by the Democratic Party, public opinion turned sharply against Republican policies. Republican candidates across the country bore the blame for the economic collapse, and Democrats gained a total of 52 seats in the 1930 midterm elections. Even so, Republicans retained a narrow 2-seat majority after the polls closed. However, during the 13 months between Election Day and the start of the 72nd Congress, 14 members-elect died, and Republicans lost a number of the special elections called to fill those vacancies. Consequently, the Democrats held a 219-212 advantage over the Republicans when the new Congress convened. This was the first of four consecutive depression-era House elections in which Democrats made enormous gains, achieving a cumulative gain of 170 seats. Over the ensuing 64 years (until the 1994 midterm elections), House Republicans would be in the minority for all but four years, winning majorities only in 1946 and 1952. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._293_Squadron_RAF | No. 293 Squadron RAF | [
"From",
"To",
"Base",
"Remark"
] | [
[
"November 1943",
"December 1943",
"RAF Blida , Algeria",
""
],
[
"December 1943",
"March 1944",
"RAF Bone , Algeria",
"Det . at Pomigliano , Italy"
],
[
"March 1944",
"March 1945",
"Pomigliano , Italy",
"Dets . all over the Italian coast"
],
[
"March 1945",
"June 1945",
"Foggia , Italy",
"Dets . at Tortoreto , Italy ; Udine , Italy and Cesenatico , Italy"
],
[
"June 1945",
"April 1946",
"Pomigliano , Italy",
""
]
] | Squadron bases | No._293_Squadron_RAF_1 | No. 293 Squadron was a Royal Air Force air-sea rescue squadron. During the Second World War the unit operated search and rescue missions for Allied aircraft operating over Italy. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lissy_(actress) | Lissy (actress) | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1989",
"Sakshi",
"Swapna"
],
[
"1990",
"Magaadu",
"Swetha"
],
[
"1990",
"Doshi Nirdoshi",
"Anuradha"
],
[
"1990",
"20va Shatabdam",
"Rani"
],
[
"1990",
"Mamashri",
"Dheeraja"
],
[
"1991",
"Aatma Bandham",
"Shailaja"
],
[
"1991",
"Shiva Shakti",
"Kalyani"
],
[
"1991",
"Stuvartupuram Dongalu",
"Vandana"
],
[
"2018",
"Chal Mohan Ranga",
"Mrs.Subhramanyam"
],
[
"2019",
"2 states",
""
]
] | Filmography -- Telugu | Lissy_(actress)_2 | Lissy Lakshmi is a former Indian actress, who appeared predominantly in Malayalam films. She has also acted in some Tamil and Telugu films. She quit acting after her marriage to film director Priyadarshan in 1990. |
|
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"Title",
"Artist ( s )",
"Duration",
"Notes"
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"1",
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"2",
"Title Music",
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"2:25",
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],
[
"3",
"This Time Tomorrow",
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"1:37",
"from Merchant-Ivory 's film The Householder"
],
[
"6",
"Ruku 's Room",
"Satyajit Ray",
"0:49",
"from Satyajit Ray 's film Joi Baba Felunath"
],
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"9",
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"Satyajit Ray",
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"Alexis Weissenberg",
"4:57",
"from his album Weissenberg Plays Debussy"
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[
"14",
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"17",
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"Udaipur Convent School Nuns And Students",
"0:43",
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[
"18",
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"Fritz Reiner and Chicago Symphony Orchestra",
"6:48",
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],
[
"19",
"Play With Fire",
"The Rolling Stones",
"2:15",
"from their album Out of Our Heads"
],
[
"20",
"Arrival in Benaras",
"Ustad Vilayat Khan",
"1:44",
"from Merchant-Ivory 's film The Guru"
]
] | Track listing | The_Darjeeling_Limited_(soundtrack)_1 | The Darjeeling Limited: Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the Wes Anderson film, The Darjeeling Limited. The album features three songs by The Kinks, Powerman, Strangers and This Time Tomorrow, all from the 1970 album Lola versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One, as well as Play With Fire by The Rolling Stones. Most of the album, however, features film score music composed by Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Ray and other artists from the cinema of India. The works include Charu's Theme, from Ray's 1964 film, Charulata. The film is the first of Anderson's not to feature music by Mark Mothersbaugh. The Darjeeling Limited is the first Wes Anderson soundtrack album to feature a song by The Rolling Stones (though Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, and The Royal Tenenbaums all featured Rolling Stones songs, contractual reasons prevented the songs from appearing on the soundtrack albums). |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2009_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results | Athletics at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie – Results | [
"Rank",
"Heat",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"1",
"Geneviève Thibault",
"Canada",
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],
[
"2",
"1",
"Andreea Ograzeanu",
"Romania",
"11.67"
],
[
"3",
"3",
"Kadiatou Camara",
"Mali",
"11.77"
],
[
"4",
"3",
"Teneshia Peart",
"Canada",
"11.79"
],
[
"5",
"2",
"Chantal Grant",
"Canada",
"11.89"
],
[
"6",
"1",
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"11.98"
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[
"7",
"2",
"Stephanie Belibi",
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],
[
"8",
"3",
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"12.03"
],
[
"9",
"1",
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"12.04"
],
[
"10",
"1",
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"12.11"
],
[
"11",
"2",
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"12.14"
],
[
"12",
"1",
"Charlenne Adjele",
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"12.20"
],
[
"13",
"2",
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"12.29"
],
[
"14",
"2",
"Chantal Hayen",
"Luxembourg",
"12.60"
],
[
"15",
"2",
"Maha El Mouallem",
"Lebanon",
"12.85"
],
[
"16",
"3",
"Allisson Howatt",
"New Brunswick",
"13.00"
],
[
"17",
"3",
"Fathia Ali Bouralew",
"Djibouti",
"14.16"
],
[
"",
"1",
"Barira Ibrahim",
"Niger",
"DQ"
],
[
"",
"2",
"Adja Arette Ndiaye",
"Senegal",
"DNS"
]
] | Heats – October 1Wind : Heat 1 : +1.3 m/s , Heat 2 : +0.4 m/s , Heat 3 : +4.9 m/s | Athletics_at_the_2009_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results_31 | These are the official results of the athletics competition at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie which took place on 1-6 October 2009 in Beirut, Lebanon. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Spirit_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Male | Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male | [
"Year",
"Winner and nominees",
"Film",
"Role"
] | [
[
"2010",
"John Hawkes",
"Winter 's Bone",
"Teardrop Dolly"
],
[
"2010",
"Samuel L. Jackson",
"Mother and Child",
"Paul"
],
[
"2010",
"Bill Murray",
"Get Low",
"Frank Quinn"
],
[
"2010",
"John Ortiz",
"Jack Goes Boating",
"Clyde"
],
[
"2010",
"Mark Ruffalo",
"The Kids Are All Right",
"Paul Hatfield"
],
[
"2011",
"Christopher Plummer",
"Beginners",
"Hal Fields"
],
[
"2011",
"Albert Brooks",
"Drive",
"Bernie Rose"
],
[
"2011",
"John Hawkes",
"Martha Marcy May Marlene",
"Patrick"
],
[
"2011",
"John C. Reilly",
"Cedar Rapids",
"Dean Ziegler"
],
[
"2011",
"Corey Stoll",
"Midnight in Paris",
"Ernest Hemingway"
],
[
"2012",
"Matthew McConaughey",
"Magic Mike",
"Dallas"
],
[
"2012",
"David Oyelowo",
"Middle of Nowhere",
"Brian"
],
[
"2012",
"Michael Peña",
"End of Watch",
"Miguel Mike Zavala"
],
[
"2012",
"Sam Rockwell",
"Seven Psychopaths",
"Billy Bickle"
],
[
"2012",
"Bruce Willis",
"Moonrise Kingdom",
"Captain Duffy Sharp"
],
[
"2013",
"Jared Leto",
"Dallas Buyers Club",
"Rayon"
],
[
"2013",
"Michael Fassbender",
"12 Years a Slave",
"Edwin Epps"
],
[
"2013",
"Will Forte",
"Nebraska",
"David Grant"
],
[
"2013",
"James Gandolfini",
"Enough Said",
"Albert"
],
[
"2013",
"Lakeith Stanfield",
"Short Term 12",
"Marcus"
]
] | Winners and nominees -- 2010s | Independent_Spirit_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Male_3 | The Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male is one of the annual Independent Spirit Awards. Alan Arkin, Christopher Plummer, Jared Leto, J. K. Simmons and Sam Rockwell are the only actors to have won both this award and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor the same year. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primera_División_de_Baloncesto | Primera División de Baloncesto | [
"Season",
"Champion",
"Runner-up"
] | [
[
"1994-95",
"RC Náutico Tenerife",
"CB Gran Canaria B"
],
[
"1995-96",
"CB Unelco Laguna",
"RC Náutico Tenerife"
],
[
"1996-97",
"CB Unelco Laguna",
"UB La Palma"
],
[
"1997-98",
"CB 1939 Canarias",
"RC Náutico Tenerife"
],
[
"2005-06",
"CB Jiobe El Paso",
"CB Granadilla"
],
[
"2006-07",
"UD Vecindario",
"CB Gran Canaria C"
],
[
"2007-08",
"CB Gran Canaria B",
"RC Náutico Tenerife"
],
[
"2008-09",
"CD Magec Tías",
"AD Valle Sur Fátima"
],
[
"2009-10",
"CB Dominicas",
"Canarias Basketball Academy"
],
[
"2010-11",
"CB Santa Cruz",
"RC Náutico Tenerife"
],
[
"2011-12",
"CB San Isidro",
"CB Agüimes"
],
[
"2012-13",
"RC Náutico Tenerife",
"Tenerife Baloncesto"
],
[
"2013-14",
"Canarias Basketball Academy",
"CB Aridane"
],
[
"2014-15",
"CB Gran Canaria B",
"CB Aridane"
],
[
"2015-16",
"CB Conejeros",
"Canarias Basketball Academy"
],
[
"2016-17",
"CB Maramajo",
"RC Náutico Tenerife B"
],
[
"2017-18",
"CB Aridane",
"CB 1939 Canarias B"
],
[
"2018-19",
"CB Agüimes",
"CB La Matanza"
]
] | Latest seasons -- Canary Islands | Primera_División_de_Baloncesto_5 | The Primera División de Baloncesto is the fifth level in the Spanish basketball league system. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Harvard_University_people | List of Harvard University people | [
"Name",
"Class year",
"Notability"
] | [
[
"Roger Adams ( 1889-1971 )",
"College 1909 , PhD 1912",
"Pioneering organic chemist"
],
[
"Howard H. Aiken ( 1900-1973 )",
"M.A . 1937 ; PhD 1939",
"Computer scientist ; designer of the Harvard Mark I"
],
[
"James Gilbert Baker ( 1914-2005 )",
"PhD 1942",
"Astronomer , optician"
],
[
"John Bartlett ( 1784-1849 )",
"College 1805",
"Minister , founder of Massachusetts General Hospital"
],
[
"Manjul Bhargava ( born 1974 )",
"College 1996",
"Mathematician , Fields Medal winner"
],
[
"Craig Call Black",
"PhD 1962",
"Paleontologist"
],
[
"Francine D. Blau ( born 1946 )",
"M.A . 1969 ; PhD 1975",
"Economist at the National Bureau of Economic Research , first woman to receive the IZA Prize in Labor Economics"
],
[
"Hilary Blumberg",
"College 1986",
"Professor of Psychiatric Neuroscience"
],
[
"Dan Bricklin ( born 1951 )",
"Business 1979",
"Creator of VisiCalc"
],
[
"Fred Brooks ( born 1931 )",
"PhD 1956",
"Turing Award laureate"
],
[
"Thomas H. Clark ( 1893-1996 )",
"College 1917 ; A.M. 1921 ; PhD 1923",
"Geologist ; one of the top Canadian scientists of the 20th century ; namesake of Thomasclarkite"
],
[
"Stephen Cook",
"S.M . 1962 ; PhD 1966",
"Computer scientist"
],
[
"Don Coppersmith",
"S.M . 1975 ; PhD 1977",
"Computer scientist"
],
[
"Leda Cosmides ( born 1957 )",
"College 1979 ; PhD 1985",
"Evolutionary psychologist"
],
[
"Robert K. Crane",
"PhD 1950",
"Biochemist"
],
[
"Harvey Cushing ( 1869-1939 )",
"Medical 1895",
"Neurosurgeon"
],
[
"Elliott Cutler ( 1888-1947 )",
"College 1909 , M.D . 1913 ; Professor",
"Surgeon and medical educator"
],
[
"Samuel J. Danishefsky ( born 1936 )",
"PhD 1962",
"Chemist , winner of the Wolf Prize in Chemistry in 1995/96"
],
[
"Neil deGrasse Tyson ( born 1958 )",
"College 1980",
"Astrophysicist , Director of the Hayden Planetarium , television host"
],
[
"Fe Del Mundo ( 1909-2011 )",
"Medical 1938",
"National Scientist of the Philippines ; pediatrician ; recipient of Ramon Magsaysay Award ; devised an incubator made out of bamboo , designed for use in rural communities without electrical power ; the first woman admitted as a student at Harvard Medical School"
]
] | Science , technology , medicine , and mathematics | List_of_Harvard_University_people_3 | The list of Harvard University people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with Harvard University. For a list of notable non-graduates of Harvard, see notable non-graduate alumni of Harvard. For a list of Harvard's presidents, see President of Harvard University. Eight Presidents of the United States have graduated from Harvard University: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, John F. Kennedy, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Bush graduated from Harvard Business School, Hayes and Obama from Harvard Law School, and the others from Harvard College. Over 150 Nobel Prize winners have been associated with the University as alumni, researchers or faculty. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Seattle_Sounders_FC_season | 2017 Seattle Sounders FC season | [
"No",
"Position",
"Player",
"Nation"
] | [
[
"1",
"Goalkeeper",
"Tyler Miller",
"United States"
],
[
"2",
"Forward",
"Clint Dempsey ( DP )",
"United States"
],
[
"3",
"Defender",
"Brad Evans",
"United States"
],
[
"4",
"Midfielder",
"Gustav Svensson",
"Sweden"
],
[
"5",
"Defender",
"Nouhou",
"Cameroon"
],
[
"6",
"Midfielder",
"Osvaldo Alonso ( DP )",
"Cuba"
],
[
"7",
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"Cristian Roldan",
"United States"
],
[
"8",
"Midfielder",
"Víctor Rodríguez",
"Spain"
],
[
"10",
"Midfielder",
"Nicolás Lodeiro ( DP )",
"Uruguay"
],
[
"11",
"Midfielder",
"Aaron Kovar ( HGP )",
"United States"
],
[
"12",
"Forward",
"Seyi Adekoya ( HGP )",
"United States"
],
[
"13",
"Forward",
"Jordan Morris ( HGP )",
"United States"
],
[
"14",
"Defender",
"Chad Marshall",
"United States"
],
[
"15",
"Defender",
"Tony Alfaro",
"Mexico"
],
[
"16",
"Midfielder",
"Calum Mallace",
"Scotland"
],
[
"17",
"Forward",
"Will Bruin",
"United States"
],
[
"18",
"Defender",
"Kelvin Leerdam",
"Netherlands"
],
[
"19",
"Midfielder",
"Harry Shipp",
"United States"
],
[
"21",
"Midfielder",
"Jordy Delem",
"Martinique"
],
[
"23",
"Midfielder",
"Henry Wingo ( HGP )",
"United States"
]
] | Background -- Current roster | Where a player has not declared an international allegiance , nation is determined by place of birth . Squad correct as of August 22 , 2017 . [ 1 ] | 2017_Seattle_Sounders_FC_season_3 | The 2017 Seattle Sounders FC season is the club's forty-third season of existence, and their ninth in Major League Soccer, the top flight of American soccer. The Sounders entered the 2017 season as the defending MLS Cup champions. The 2017 season is Brian Schmetzer's first full MLS season as head coach of the Sounders. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vogue_Japan_cover_models | List of Vogue Japan cover models | [
"Issue",
"Cover model",
"Photographer"
] | [
[
"January",
"Gisele Bündchen",
"Craig McDean"
],
[
"February",
"Sasha Pivovarova & Coco Rocha",
"Craig McDean"
],
[
"March",
"Vlada Roslyakova",
"Craig McDean"
],
[
"April",
"Jessica Stam",
"Craig McDean"
],
[
"May",
"Coco Rocha",
"Craig McDean"
],
[
"June",
"Doutzen Kroes",
"Craig McDean"
],
[
"July",
"Lara Stone",
"Craig McDean"
],
[
"August",
"Jessica Stam",
"Craig McDean"
],
[
"September",
"Sasha Pivovarova",
"Craig McDean"
],
[
"October",
"Jessica Stam",
"Craig McDean"
],
[
"November",
"Tanya Dziahileva",
"Craig McDean"
],
[
"December",
"Lily Donaldson",
"Craig McDean"
]
] | 2000s -- 2007 | List_of_Vogue_Japan_cover_models_8 | This list of Vogue Japan cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Japan, the Japanese edition of Vogue magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in September 1999. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animated_feature_films_of_2008 | List of animated feature films of 2008 | [
"Title",
"Country",
"Director",
"Studio",
"Animation technique"
] | [
[
"$ 9.99",
"Israel Australia",
"Tatia Rosenthal",
"Lama Films",
"Stop motion"
],
[
"31 minutos , la película",
"Chile Brazil Spain",
"Álvaro Díaz and Pedro Peirano",
"Aplaplac , Total Entertainment , User T-38",
"Puppetry"
],
[
"The Adventures of Alyonushka and Yeryoma Приключения Аленушки и Ерёмы ( Priklyucheniya Alyonushki i Yeryomy )",
"Russia",
"Georgi Gitis",
"Paradise",
"CG animation"
],
[
"Até ao Tecto do Mundo",
"Portugal",
"Carlos Silva , Costa Valente , Vítor Lopes",
"",
"Traditional"
],
[
"Barbie in a Christmas Carol",
"United States",
"William Lau",
"Rainmaker Entertainment",
"CG animation"
],
[
"Barbie and the Diamond Castle",
"United States",
"Gino Nichele",
"Rainmaker Entertainment",
"CG animation"
],
[
"Barbie Mariposa",
"United States",
"Conrad Helten",
"Rainmaker Entertainment",
"CG animation"
],
[
"Batman : Gotham Knight",
"United States Japan",
"Toshi Hiruma , Bruce Timm",
"Warner Bros . Animation",
"Traditional"
],
[
"Bleach : Fade to Black BLEACH Fade to Black 君の名を呼ぶ ( Burīchi Fade to Black Kimi no Na o Yobu )",
"Japan",
"Noriyuki Abe",
"Studio Pierrot",
"Traditional"
],
[
"Bolt",
"United States",
"Chris Williams , Byron Howard",
"Walt Disney Animation Studios",
"CG animation"
],
[
"Bratz : Girlz Really Rock",
"United States",
"Mucci Fassett",
"",
"CG animation"
],
[
"Bratz Kidz Fairy Tales",
"United States",
"Phil Weinstein",
"MGA Entertainment",
"CG animation"
],
[
"Dashavatar",
"India",
"Bhavik Thakore",
"Phoebus Media",
"Traditional"
],
[
"Davie & Golimyr",
"United States",
"Darin McDaniel , Chris Smith , Nathan Smith",
"Ageless Animation , Lumenas Studios",
"Stop motion"
],
[
"Dayo : Sa Mundo ng Elementalia",
"Philippines",
"Robert Quilao",
"",
"Traditional"
],
[
"Dead Fury",
"United States",
"Frank Sudol",
"BlackArro Productions",
"Traditional"
],
[
"Dead Space : Downfall",
"United States",
"Chuck Patton",
"Film Roman , Electronic Arts",
"Traditional"
],
[
"Delgo",
"United States",
"Marc F. Adler , Jason Maurer",
"Electric Eye Entertainment Corporation",
"CG animation"
],
[
"Detective Conan : Full Score of Fear",
"Japan",
"Yasuichiro Yamamoto",
"TMS Entertainment",
"Traditional"
],
[
"Dora Saves the Snow Princess",
"United States",
"Katie McWane",
"Nickelodeon Network",
"Traditional"
]
] | Wikipedia list article Animated feature films By decade 1917–1969Before 1940 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980s1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990s1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000s2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010s2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020s2020 2021 2022 2023 vte A list of animated feature films released in 2008 | List_of_animated_feature_films_of_2008_1 | A list of animated feature films released in 2008 |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1874–1877 | Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1874–1877 | [
"Name",
"Electorate",
"Term in Office"
] | [
[
"William Bayles",
"Villiers & Heytesbury",
"1864-1880"
],
[
"Thomas Bent",
"Brighton",
"1871-1894 ; 1900-1909"
],
[
"Graham Berry",
"Geelong West",
"1861-1865 ; 1869-1886"
],
[
"Robert Burrowes",
"Sandhurst",
"1866-1877 ; 1880-1893"
],
[
"Ewen Hugh Cameron",
"Evelyn",
"1874-1914"
],
[
"Colin Campbell",
"Crowlands",
"1856-1859 ; 1874-1877"
],
[
"Michael Carroll",
"Ararat",
"1874-1875"
],
[
"James Casey",
"Mandurang",
"1861-1862 ; 1863-1880"
],
[
"Alfred Clark",
"Williamstown",
"1871-1887"
],
[
"William Clarke",
"Grenville",
"1871-1877"
],
[
"Edward Cohen",
"East Melbourne",
"1861-1865 ; 1868-1877"
],
[
"Joseph Connor",
"Polwarth & South Grenville",
"1864-1871 ; 1874-1877 ; 1882-1886"
],
[
"Thomas Cope",
"Normanby",
"1868-1880"
],
[
"George Selth Coppin",
"East Melbourne",
"1874-1877 ; 1883-1889"
],
[
"John Branscombe Crews",
"South Bourke",
"1858-1859 ; 1864-1865 ; 1868-1877"
],
[
"John Curtain",
"North Melbourne",
"1871-1877"
],
[
"Benjamin George Davies",
"Avoca",
"1861-1880"
],
[
"Edward Dixon",
"St Kilda",
"1874-1880 ; 1889-1894"
],
[
"John Gavan Duffy",
"Dalhousie",
"1874-1886 ; 1887-1904"
],
[
"John Everard",
"Collingwood",
"1858-1859 ; 1861 ; 1864 ; 1868-1871 ; 1874"
]
] | Wikipedia list article This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly , from the elections of 25 March ; 9 , 22 April 1874 to the elections of 11 May 1877 . [ 1 ] Victoria was a British self-governing colony in Australia at the time . Victorian Legislative Assembly districts , 1859-1877 | Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1874–1877_0 | This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, from the elections of 25 March; 9, 22 April 1874 to the elections of 11 May 1877. Victoria was a British self-governing colony in Australia at the time. Charles MacMahon was Speaker, Benjamin Davies was Chairman of Committees. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Acton | North Acton | [
"Route",
"Start",
"End",
"Operator"
] | [
[
"95",
"Southall",
"Shepherds Bush",
"Metroline"
],
[
"218",
"North Acton station",
"",
""
],
[
"260",
"White City",
"Golders Green",
"Metroline"
],
[
"266",
"Hammersmith",
"Brent Cross",
"Metroline"
],
[
"440",
"Stonebridge Park Station",
"Chiswick",
"London United"
],
[
"487",
"South Harrow",
"Willesden Junction Station",
"Metroline"
]
] | Transport -- Buses | London Buses serving North Acton are : [ 12 ] | North_Acton_0 | North Acton is a place in London, UK, and within the London Borough of Ealing. It is part of Acton and runs adjacent to the industrial district of Park Royal. Historically part of the Municipal Borough of Acton in the county of Middlesex, it has formed part of the London Borough of Ealing since 1965. It is primarily within the London W3 postal district, although the northern, mainly industrial part of the area is covered by NW10 and overlaps with neighbouring Park Royal, essentially as a satellite region. Park Royal, which is heavily associated with North Acton, and forms part of the same ecclesiastical parish, falls under the NW10 postcode area. Its Church of England parish church is St Gabriel's Church, North Acton. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics | Germany at the 2002 Winter Olympics | [
"Country",
"Skip",
"W",
"L"
] | [
[
"Canada",
"Kelley Law",
"8",
"1"
],
[
"Switzerland",
"Luzia Ebnöther",
"7",
"2"
],
[
"United States",
"Kari Erickson",
"6",
"3"
],
[
"Great Britain",
"Rhona Martin",
"5",
"4"
],
[
"Germany 5th",
"Natalie Neßler",
"5",
"4"
],
[
"Sweden",
"Elisabet Gustafson",
"5",
"4"
],
[
"Norway",
"Dordi Nordby",
"4",
"5"
],
[
"Japan",
"Akiko Katoh",
"2",
"7"
],
[
"Denmark",
"Lene Bidstrup",
"2",
"7"
],
[
"Russia",
"Olga Jarkova",
"1",
"8"
]
] | Curling -- Women 's tournament | Top four teams advanced to semi-finals . | Germany_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics_24 | 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/Structure_of_the_Federal_Reserve_System | Structure of the Federal Reserve System | [
"Federal Reserve Bank",
"Letter",
"Number",
"Branches",
"Website",
"President"
] | [
[
"Boston",
"A",
"1",
"",
"http : //www.bos.frb.org/",
"Eric S. Rosengren"
],
[
"New York City",
"B",
"2",
"Buffalo , New York ( closed as of October 31 , 2008 )",
"http : //www.newyorkfed.org/",
"William C. Dudley"
],
[
"Philadelphia",
"C",
"3",
"",
"http : //www.philadelphiafed.org/",
"Patrick T. Harker"
],
[
"Cleveland",
"D",
"4",
"Cincinnati , Ohio Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania",
"http : //www.clevelandfed.org/",
"Loretta J. Mester"
],
[
"Richmond",
"E",
"5",
"Baltimore , Maryland Charlotte , North Carolina",
"http : //www.richmondfed.org/",
"Vacant"
],
[
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"F",
"6",
"Birmingham , Alabama Jacksonville , Florida Miami , Florida Nashville , Tennessee New Orleans , Louisiana",
"http : //www.frbatlanta.org/",
"Raphael Bostic"
],
[
"Chicago",
"G",
"7",
"Detroit , Michigan Des Moines , Iowa",
"http : //www.chicagofed.org/",
"Charles L. Evans"
],
[
"St Louis",
"H",
"8",
"Little Rock , Arkansas Louisville , Kentucky Memphis , Tennessee",
"http : //www.stlouisfed.org/",
"James B. Bullard"
],
[
"Minneapolis",
"I",
"9",
"Helena , Montana",
"https : //www.minneapolisfed.org/",
"Neel Kashkari"
],
[
"Kansas City",
"J",
"10",
"Denver , Colorado Oklahoma City , Oklahoma Omaha , Nebraska",
"http : //www.kansascityfed.org/",
"Esther George"
],
[
"Dallas",
"K",
"11",
"El Paso , Texas Houston , Texas San Antonio , Texas",
"http : //www.dallasfed.org/",
"Robert Steven Kaplan"
],
[
"San Francisco",
"L",
"12",
"Los Angeles , California Portland , Oregon Salt Lake City , Utah Seattle , Washington",
"http : //www.frbsf.org/",
"John C. Williams"
]
] | Federal Reserve Banks -- List of Federal Reserve Banks | See also : List of Federal Reserve Branches | Structure_of_the_Federal_Reserve_System_0 | The Federal Reserve System is composed of five parts:
According to the board of governors of the Federal Reserve, It is not 'owned' by anyone and is 'not a private, profit-making institution'. Instead, it is an independent entity within the government, having both public purposes and private aspects. The U.S. Government does not own shares in the Federal Reserve System or its component banks, but does receive all of the system's annual profits after a statutory dividend of 6% on their capital investment is paid to member banks and a capital account surplus is maintained. The government also exercises some control over the Federal Reserve by appointing and setting the salaries of the system's highest-level employees. The division of the responsibilities of a central bank into several separate and independent parts, some private and some public, results in a structure that is considered unique among central banks. It is also unusual in that an entity outside of the central bank - the U.S. Department of the Treasury - creates the currency used. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Championships_medalists_in_archery | List of World Championships medalists in archery | [
"Championships",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] | [
[
"1933 London",
"Belgium",
"Great Britain",
"France"
],
[
"1934 Båstad",
"Sweden",
"Belgium",
"Czechoslovakia"
],
[
"1935 Brussels",
"Czechoslovakia",
"Belgium",
"Sweden"
],
[
"1936 Prague",
"Czechoslovakia",
"Belgium",
"Sweden"
],
[
"1937 Paris",
"Poland",
"Belgium",
"Sweden"
],
[
"1938 London",
"Czechoslovakia",
"Poland",
"France"
],
[
"1939 Oslo",
"France",
"Great Britain",
"Sweden"
],
[
"1946 Stockholm",
"Denmark",
"Czechoslovakia",
"France"
],
[
"1947 Prague",
"Czechoslovakia",
"Denmark",
"Sweden"
],
[
"1948 London",
"Sweden",
"Denmark",
"Czechoslovakia"
],
[
"1949 Paris",
"Czechoslovakia",
"Sweden",
"Denmark"
],
[
"1950 Copenhagen",
"Denmark",
"Sweden",
"Czechoslovakia"
],
[
"1952 Brussels",
"Sweden",
"Denmark",
"Great Britain"
],
[
"1953 Oslo",
"Sweden",
"Denmark",
"Belgium"
],
[
"1955 Helsinki",
"Sweden",
"Finland",
"Belgium"
],
[
"1957 Prague",
"United States",
"Sweden",
"Finland"
],
[
"1958 Brussels",
"Finland",
"Sweden",
"United States"
],
[
"1959 Stockholm",
"United States",
"Belgium",
"Sweden"
],
[
"1961 Oslo",
"United States",
"Belgium",
"Finland"
],
[
"1963 Helsinki",
"United States",
"France",
"Sweden"
]
] | Recurve -- Men 's team | Competition format : 1933–1955 : International long and short rounds ( various ) , cumulative total of leading archers per country ( 1933–36 unofficial ) 1957–1985 : FITA round ( 90m , 70m , 50m , 30m ) , cumulative total of leading archers per country 1987– : Olympic round | List_of_World_Championships_medalists_in_archery_5 | This is a List of World Championships medalists in outdoor target archery. The World Archery Championships are one of the three pinnacle events organised by the World Archery Federation and the event with the longest continuous history, the others being the Olympic archery competition (1972-) and the World Cup (2006-). |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_College_Basketball_Invitational | 2015 College Basketball Invitational | [
"Team",
"Conference",
"Overall record",
"Conference record"
] | [
[
"Colorado",
"Pac-12",
"15-17",
"7-11"
],
[
"Delaware State",
"MEAC",
"18-17",
"9-7"
],
[
"Eastern Michigan",
"MAC",
"21-13",
"8-10"
],
[
"Gardner-Webb",
"Big South",
"20-14",
"10-8"
],
[
"Hofstra",
"CAA",
"20-13",
"10-8"
],
[
"Louisiana-Monroe",
"Sun Belt",
"21-12",
"15-7"
],
[
"Loyola-Chicago",
"MVC",
"19-13",
"8-10"
],
[
"Mercer",
"SoCon",
"18-15",
"12-6"
],
[
"Oral Roberts",
"Summit",
"18-14",
"10-6"
],
[
"Pepperdine",
"WCC",
"18-13",
"10-8"
],
[
"Radford",
"Big South",
"21-11",
"12-6"
],
[
"Rider",
"MAAC",
"21-11",
"15-5"
],
[
"Seattle",
"WAC",
"16-15",
"7-7"
],
[
"Stony Brook",
"America East",
"23-11",
"12-4"
],
[
"UC Santa Barbara",
"Big West",
"19-13",
"11-5"
],
[
"Vermont",
"America East",
"18-13",
"12-4"
]
] | Participants | The following teams were announced as participants Sunday , March 15 after the NCAA Selection Show . | 2015_College_Basketball_Invitational_0 | The 2015 College Basketball Invitational (CBI) was a single-elimination tournament of 16 NCAA Division I teams that did not participate in the NCAA Tournament or the NIT. The opening games and the quarterfinals were held in mid-March on the home courts of participating teams. After the quarterfinals, the bracket were reseeded. A best-of-three championship series between the two finalist teams was held, with Loyola-Chicago winning the title with a two-game sweep. One change from this year's CBI Tournament was the use of a 30-second shot clock (instead of a 35-second clock). |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Bnei_Sakhnin_F.C._season | 2016–17 Bnei Sakhnin F.C. season | [
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Venue",
"Result",
"Scorers",
"Position"
] | [
[
"20 August 2016 - 18:00",
"Bnei Yehuda",
"Away",
"1-1",
"Georginho",
"8"
],
[
"27 August 2016 - 20:10",
"Maccabi Haifa",
"Home",
"1-0",
"Georginho",
"5"
],
[
"10 September 2016 - 20:15",
"Hapoel Be'er Sheva",
"Away",
"0-3",
"",
"8"
],
[
"18 September 2016 - 19:00",
"Maccabi Petah Tikva",
"Home",
"0-1",
"",
"11"
],
[
"21 September 2016 - 21:00",
"Maccabi Tel Aviv",
"Home",
"0-3",
"",
"11"
],
[
"24 September 2016 - 18:00",
"Hapoel Kiryat Shmona",
"Away",
"2-2",
"Idan Shemesh , Georginho",
"13"
],
[
"22 October 2016 - 20:15",
"Hapoel Ashkelon",
"Away",
"1-0",
"Yuval Avidor",
"10"
],
[
"29 October 2016 - 16:00",
"Hapoel Haifa",
"Home",
"2-1",
"Yuval Avidor , Jude Nworuh",
"6"
],
[
"7 November 2016 - 21:00",
"Hapoel Kfar Saba",
"Away",
"1-2",
"Ramzi Safouri",
"8"
],
[
"19 November 2016 - 16:00",
"F.C . Ironi Ashdod",
"Home",
"0-1",
"",
"9"
],
[
"28 November 2016 - 21:00",
"Beitar Jerusalem",
"Away",
"1-0",
"Ramzi Safouri",
"7"
],
[
"4 December 2016 - 19:00",
"Hapoel Ra'anana",
"Home",
"1-1",
"Abraham Paz",
"7"
],
[
"10 December 2016 - 16:00",
"Hapoel Tel Aviv",
"Away",
"1-1",
"Abraham Paz",
"7"
],
[
"17 December 2016 - 18:15",
"Bnei Yehuda",
"Home",
"1-1",
"Abraham Paz",
"8"
],
[
"26 December 2016 - 20:30",
"Maccabi Haifa",
"Away",
"2-1",
"Ramzi Safouri , Georginho",
"6"
],
[
"1 January 2017 - 20:15",
"Hapoel Be'er Sheva",
"Away",
"0-0",
"",
"7"
],
[
"10 January 2017 - 19:00",
"Maccabi Petah Tikva",
"Away",
"1-1",
"Abraham Paz",
"7"
],
[
"16 January 2017 - 18:30",
"Hapoel Kiryat Shmona",
"Home",
"5-2",
"Yuval Avidor ( 3 ) , Ali Ottman , Abraham Paz",
"7"
],
[
"22 January 2017 - 21:00",
"Maccabi Tel Aviv",
"Away",
"1-2",
"Georginho",
"7"
],
[
"29 January 2017 - 19:00",
"Hapoel Ashkelon",
"Home",
"1-0",
"Idan Shemesh",
"6"
]
] | Match results -- League | Pos Team [ vte ] Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation 3 Maccabi Petah Tikva 26 13 9 4 36 23 +13 48 Qualification for the Championship round 4 Beitar Jerusalem 26 10 10 6 34 27 +7 40 5 Bnei Sakhnin 26 10 9 7 26 26 0 39 6 Maccabi Haifa 26 10 8 8 30 25 +5 38 7 Ironi Kiryat Shmona 26 9 8 9 35 33 +2 35 Qualification for the Relegation round Pos Team [ vte ] Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 Hapoel Be'er Sheva ( C , Q ) 36 26 7 3 73 18 +55 85 Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round 2 Maccabi Tel Aviv ( Q ) 36 22 6 8 61 28 +33 72 Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round 3 Beitar Jerusalem ( Q ) 36 16 12 8 53 36 +17 60 4 Maccabi Petah Tikva 36 15 11 10 42 34 +8 56 5 Bnei Sakhnin 36 13 9 14 32 46 −14 48 6 Maccabi Haifa 36 12 9 15 34 41 −7 45 | 2016–17_Bnei_Sakhnin_F.C._season_4 | The 2016-17 Bnei Sakhnin season was the club's 27th season since its establishment in 1991, and 10th straight season in the Israeli Premier League since promoting from Liga Leumit in 2006-07. During the 2016-17 campaign the club have competed in the Israeli Premier League, State Cup, Toto Cup. |
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