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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muisca_Confederation
Muisca Confederation
[ "Settlement bold is founded", "Department", "Date", "Year" ]
[ [ "Engativá", "Cundinamarca", "22 May", "1537" ], [ "Suba", "Cundinamarca", "May", "1537" ], [ "Chía", "Cundinamarca", "May", "1537" ], [ "Cajicá", "Cundinamarca", "May", "1537" ], [ "Tocancipá", "Cundinamarca", "May-June", "1537" ], [ "Gachancipá", "Cundinamarca", "May-June", "1537" ], [ "Guatavita", "Cundinamarca", "May-June", "1537" ], [ "Sesquilé Lake Guatavita El Dorado", "Cundinamarca", "May-June", "1537" ], [ "Chocontá", "Cundinamarca", "9 June", "1537" ], [ "Machetá", "Cundinamarca", "June", "1537" ], [ "Tibiritá", "Cundinamarca", "June", "1537" ], [ "Guateque", "Boyacá", "June", "1537" ], [ "Sutatenza", "Boyacá", "June", "1537" ], [ "Tenza", "Boyacá", "24 June", "1537" ], [ "La Capilla", "Boyacá", "June-July", "1537" ], [ "Chivor", "Boyacá", "July", "1537" ], [ "Úmbita", "Boyacá", "July", "1537" ], [ "Turmequé", "Boyacá", "20 July", "1537" ], [ "Boyacá", "Boyacá", "8 August", "1537" ], [ "Ciénega", "Boyacá", "August", "1537" ] ]
Spanish conquests -- Conquest and early colonial period
Quemuenchatocha ( † 1537 ) Aquiminzaque ( † 1539 ) Túpac Amaru ( † 1572 ) Aquiminzaque , as successor of Quemuenchatocha , defeated in his home in Hunza , on August 20 , 1537 , was the last souvereign ruler of the Muisca and was decapitated by the Spanish , as would happen to Túpac Amaru of the Inca , 34 years later The conquest of the Muisca was the heaviest of all four Spanish expeditions to the great American civilisations . [ 39 ] More than 80 percent of the soldiers and horses that started the journey of a year to the northern Muisca Confederation did n't make it . [ 40 ] [ 41 ] [ 42 ] Various settlements were founded by the Spanish between 1537 and 1539 . [ 43 ] [ 44 ] [ 45 ] [ 46 ] [ 47 ] [ 48 ] [ 49 ] [ 50 ] [ 51 ] [ 52 ] A delegation of more than 900 men left the tropical city of Santa Marta and went on a harsh expedition through the heartlands of Colombia in search of El Dorado and the civilisation that produced all this precious gold . The leader of the first and main expedition under Spanish flag was Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada , with his brother Hernán second in command . [ 42 ] Several other soldiers were participating in the journey , who would later become encomenderos and taking part in the conquest of other parts of Colombia . Other contemporaneous expeditions into the unknown interior of the Andes , all searching for the mythical land of gold , were starting from later Venezuela , led by Bavarian and other German conquistadors and from the south , starting in the previously founded Kingdom of Quito in later Ecuador . The first phase of the conquest was ended by the victory of the few conquistadors left over Tisquesusa , the last zipa of Bacatá , who fell and died `` bathing in his own blood '' after the battle at Funza , on the Bogotá savanna , April 20 , 1537 . The arrival of the Spanish conquerors was revealed to Tisquesusa by the mohan Popón , from the village of Ubaque . He told the Muisca ruler that foreigners were coming and Tisquesusa would die `` bathing in his own blood '' . [ 53 ] When Tisquesusa was informed of the advancing invasion of the Spanish soldiers , he sent a spy to Suesca to find out more about their army strength , weapons and with how many warriors they could be beaten . The zipa left the capital Bacatá and took shelter in Nemocón which directed the Spanish troops to there , during this march attacked by more than 600 Muisca warriors . [ 54 ] When Tisquesusa retreated in his fort in Cajicá he allegedly told his men he would not be able to combat against the strong Spanish army in possession of weapons that produced `` thunder and lightning '' . He chose to return to Bacatá and ordered the capital to be evacuated , resulting in an abandoned site when the Spanish arrived . In search for the Muisca ruler the conquistadores went north to find Tisquesusa in the surroundings of Facatativá where they attacked him at night . Tisquesusa was thrusted by the sword of one of De Quesada 's soldiers but without knowing he was the zipa he let him go , after taking the expensive mantle of the ruler . Tisquesusa fled hurt into the mountains and died of his wounds there . His body was only discovered a year later because of the black vultures circling over it . When Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada found out the caciques were conspiring against him , he sent out several expeditions of soldiers . His captain Juan de Céspedes went south to found Pasca on July 15 , 1537 . [ 55 ] Hernán was sent north and Gonzalo himself went northeast , to search for the mythical Land of Gold El Dorado . There he did n't find golden cities , but emeralds , the Muisca were extracting in Chivor and Somondoco . First foundation was Engativá , presently a locality of Bogotá , on May 22 , 1537 . [ 48 ] Passing through Suba , Chía , Cajicá , Tocancipá , Gachancipá , Guatavita and Sesquilé , he arrived in Chocontá , founding the modern town on June 9 . [ 49 ] The journey went eastward into the Tenza Valley through Machetá , Tibiritá , Guateque , Sutatenza and Tenza , founded on San Juan ; June 24 . [ 50 ] On the same day , Hernán founded Sutatausa . [ 51 ] Gonzalo continued northwest through La Capilla and Úmbita . He arrived in Turmequé that he founded on July 20 . [ 52 ] In August 1537 Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada entered the territories of the zaque , who ruled from Hunza . When the Spanish conquerors entered the outskirts of Hunza and found a hill with poles were bodies were dangling , they named it Cerro de la Horca ( `` Gallow Hill '' ) . [ 56 ] At the time of the conquest Quemuenchatocha was the zaque and he ordered his men to not submit to the European invaders or show them the way to his bohío . He sent messengers to the Spanish conquistadors with valuable peace offers . While this was happening , Quemuenchatocha had hidden his treasures from the Spanish . Hunza was located in a valley not as green as the Bogotá savanna . The advantage of the Spanish weaponry and the use of the horses quickly beat the Muisca warriors . [ 42 ] When Gonzalo arrived at the main bohío of Quemuenchatocha , he found the Muisca ruler sitting in his throne and surrounded by his closest companions . All men were dressed in expensive mantles and adorned with golden crowns . On August 20 , 1537 , the Spanish beat the zaque and the big and strong Muisca ruler was taken captive to Suesca . There he was tortured and the Spanish soldiers hoped he would reveal where he hid his precious properties . The absence of Quemuenchatocha paved the route for his nephew Aquiminzaque to succeed him as ruler of the northern Muisca , a practice common in Muisca traditions . When Quemuenchatocha was finally released from captivity in Suesca , he fled to Ramiriquí , where he died shortly after . The Spanish soldiers found gold , emeralds , silver , mantles and other valuables in Tunja . They were not able to take all the precious pieces and many were secretly taken away by the Muisca , using folded deer skins . They hid the valuables in nearby hills . [ 42 ] Feb 1537 First contact @ Chipatá Mar–Apr 1537 Expedition into Muisca Confederation 20 Apr 1537 Conquest of Funza upon zipa Tisquesusa May–Aug 1537 Expedition & conquest in Tenza Valley 20 Aug 1537 Conquest Hunza , zaque Quemuenchatocha Early Sep 1537 Conquest Sugamuxi , iraca Sugamuxi Oct 1537 – Feb 1538 Other foundations on Altiplano & valleys 6 Aug 1538 Foundation Santafé de Bogotá , by Gonzalo 20 Aug 1538 B. of Tocarema ; Spanish & zipa beat Panche 6 Aug 1539 Foundation Tunja , by Gonzalo Suárez 15 Dec 1539 Conquest Tundama , by Baltasar Maldonado Early 1540 Decapitation last zaque Aquiminzaque , Hernán I – Soldiers of the main expedition – Santa Marta-Funza and on – February – April 20 , 1537 II & III – Soldiers of the expeditions De Belalcázar & Federmann ( 1535–1539 ) I – 1 – Main expedition – inland and up from Chipatá to Funza – March – April 1537 I – 2 – Gonzalo – Tenza Valley – Conquest of Hunza & Sugamuxi – May – August 20 & September , 1537
Muisca_Confederation_16
The Muisca Confederation was a loose confederation of different Muisca rulers (zaques, zipas, iraca and tundama) in the central Andean highlands of present-day Colombia before the Spanish conquest of northern South America. The area, presently called Altiplano Cundiboyacense, comprised the current departments of Boyacá, Cundinamarca and minor parts of Santander with a total surface area of approximately . According to some Muisca scholars the Muisca Confederation was one of the best-organized confederations of tribes on the South American continent. Modern anthropologists, such as Jorge Gamboa Mendoza, attribute the present-day knowledge about the confederation and its organization more to a reflection by Spanish chroniclers who predominantly wrote about it a century or more after the Muisca were conquered and proposed the idea of a loose collection of different people with slightly different languages and backgrounds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristoforo_Colombo_(opera)
Cristoforo Colombo (opera)
[ "Role", "Voice type", "Premiere cast 6 October 1892 ( Conductor : Luigi Mancinelli )" ]
[ [ "Cristoforo Colombo , Christopher Columbus", "baritone", "Giuseppe Kaschmann" ], [ "Isabella de Aragona , Queen Isabella I of Spain", "soprano", "Elvira Colonnese" ], [ "Don Fernando Guevara , Captain of the Royal Guards", "tenor", "Edoardo Garbin" ], [ "Don Roldano Ximenes , a Spanish knight", "bass", "Francesco Navarrini" ], [ "Matheos , foreman of the ship 's crew", "tenor", "Giovanni Paroli" ], [ "Anacoana , an Indian queen", "mezzo-soprano", "Giulia Novelli" ], [ "Iguamota , her daughter", "soprano", "Elvira Colonnese" ], [ "Bobita , the old chieftain", "bass", "Vittorio Cesarotto" ], [ "Bobadilla , false messenger of the King of Spain", "bass", "Raffaele Terzi" ] ]
Roles
Cristoforo_Colombo_(opera)_0
Cristoforo Colombo (Christopher Columbus, ) is an opera in four acts and an epilogue by Alberto Franchetti to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica. It was written in 1892 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' arrival in America. Commissioned by the city of Genoa, Columbus' birthplace, the opera deals with the voyage of discovery, its opposition by the Spanish authorities, Columbus' encouragement by Queen Isabella, and finally, after his difficulties and triumph, his anguish when he learns of her death. An essentially melodic opera only tangentially influenced by the emerging verismo style, it is harmonically rich, with obvious references to the work of Richard Wagner and Meyerbeer. The Act 2 monologue contains a Rhine-like motif; after cries of Terra! Terra! the orchestra replies with Tristan-like ecstasy, and then a rainbow bridge-like triumph. Its anti-church elements have been noted, particularly in the opera's earlier versions: it is the clerics who oppose the voyage initially, and who violently attempt to evangelise the South American natives.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposed_Croat_federal_unit_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Proposed Croat federal unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina
[ "Date", "Support", "Pollster" ]
[ [ "November 2016", "5% FBiH", "IMPAQ International" ], [ "November 2015", "9% FBiH", "IMPAQ International" ], [ "June 2014", "51% Croats", "National Democratic Institute" ], [ "October 2013", "53% Croats", "University of Mostar" ], [ "May 2013", "37.7% Croats 7.7% FBiH", "Prism Research ( Sarajevo )" ], [ "Early 2011", "39% Croats", "Friedrich Ebert Stiftung" ], [ "November 2010", "43% Croats", "Gallup Balkan Monitor" ], [ "August 2010", "53% Croats 9% overall", "National Democratic Institute" ], [ "October 2009", "36% Croats 8% overall", "National Democratic Institute" ], [ "September 2005", "22% Croats", "Prism Research ( Sarajevo )" ], [ "May 2004", "29% Croats", "Prism Research ( Sarajevo )" ], [ "Early 2004", "40% Croats", "Early Warning Report , UNDP" ] ]
Opinion polls
Share of Croatian or overall population that believes creating a third , Croat entity would be the best solution for Bosnia and Herzegovina :
Proposed_Croat_federal_unit_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_0
Croat federal unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina, or Croat entity, also informally known as the Third entity (), is a proposed administrative unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina based on ethnic territorial division, envisaged by so-called Croatian National Assembly (HDZ BiH, HDZ 1990 and HSS) it's so far delivered as mere concept. Since the country is divided into two entities, the Serb-dominated Republika Srpska and the Bosniak-majority Federation, Croats, as one of the three equal constitutive nations, have proposed creating a symmetrical Croat-majority territorial unit. Political advocates for such proposal used to claim insurance of Croat equality and prevention of electoral gerrymandering, as well as alleged simplification of the political gridlock while dismantling overburdening administration, as their main justification.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_Baldauf
Elisabeth Baldauf
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Partner", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "2016", "Giraldilla International", "David Obernosterer", "Bjorn Seguin Mariana Ugalde", "21-12 , 21-12", "Winner" ], [ "2016", "Jamaica International", "David Obernosterer", "Bjorn Seguin Mariana Ugalde", "21-19 , 18-21 , 21-11", "Winner" ], [ "2016", "Brazil International", "David Obernosterer", "Toby Ng Alex Bruce", "12-21 , 15-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2015", "Brazil International", "David Obernosterer", "Hugo Arthuso Fabiana Silva", "15-21 , 21-16 , 19-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2015", "Argentina International", "David Obernosterer", "Alex Yuwan Tjong Lohaynny Vicente", "Retired", "Winner" ], [ "2015", "Internacional Mexicano", "David Obernosterer", "Alex Yuwan Tjong Luana Vicente", "21-17 , 21-17", "Winner" ], [ "2015", "Santo Domingo Open", "David Obernosterer", "Mario Cuba Katherine Winder", "14-21 , 21-16 , 21-19", "Winner" ], [ "2015", "Trinidad and Tobago International", "David Obernosterer", "Lino Munoz Cynthia Gonzalez", "21-15 , 21-19", "Winner" ], [ "2014", "Santo Domingo Open", "David Obernosterer", "Nelson Javier Vibieca Beronica", "21-17 , 21-15", "Winner" ], [ "2014", "Bahrain International", "David Obernosterer", "Heri Setiawan Rehana Sunder", "21-13 , 21-14", "Winner" ], [ "2014", "Portugal International", "Roman Zirnwald", "Jeppe Ludvigsen Mai Surrow", "21-19 , 21-11", "Winner" ], [ "2012", "Bulgaria Hebar Open", "Roman Zirnwald", "Blagovest Kisyov Dimitria Popstoikova", "21-14 , 11-21 , 21-19", "Winner" ], [ "2011", "Banuinvest International", "Roman Zirnwald", "Sam Magee Chloe Magee", "12-21 , 21-18 , 18-21", "Runner-up" ] ]
Achievements -- BWF International Challenge/Series
Women 's Singles Year Tournament Opponent Score Result 2016 Giraldilla International Daniela Macias 21-11 , 21-14 Winner 2015 Argentina International Lohaynny Vicente 21–17 , 14–6 Retired Winner 2015 Santo Domingo Open Haramara Gaitan 21–18 , 12–21 , 21–19 Winner 2015 Trinidad and Tobago International Jeanine Cicognini 16–21 , 21–16 , 21–10 Winner 2014 Santo Domingo Open Danica Nishimura 21–7 , 21-9 Winner 2014 Mauritius International Jeanine Cicognini 18-21 , 10-21 Runner-up 2014 Bahrain International Riya Pillai 18-21 , 12-21 Runner-up Mixed Doubles
Elisabeth_Baldauf_1
Elisabeth Baldauf (born 3 August 1990) is an Austrian female badminton player. She represented her country at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_San_Antonio_Silver_Stars_season
2009 San Antonio Silver Stars season
[ "Player", "Signed", "Former team" ]
[ [ "Sophia Young", "January 7 , 2009", "re-signed" ], [ "Vickie Johnson", "January 8 , 2009", "re-signed" ], [ "Belinda Snell", "March 30 , 2009", "Phoenix Mercury" ], [ "Edwige Lawson-Wade", "April 30 , 2009", "re-signed" ], [ "Katie Mattera", "May 11 , 2009", "Atlanta Dream" ] ]
2009_San_Antonio_Silver_Stars_season_4
The 2009 WNBA season is the 13th season for the San Antonio Silver Stars franchise of the Women's National Basketball Association. It is their 7th in San Antonio. The Silver Stars were unsuccessful in their attempt to advance to the WNBA Finals for the second consecutive season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_junior_scores_in_figure_skating
List of highest junior scores in figure skating
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "TES", "Event", "Ref" ]
[ [ "1", "Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy", "Russia", "38.49", "2020 World Junior Championships", "Details" ], [ "2", "Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya", "Georgia", "37.86", "2020 World Junior Championships", "Details" ], [ "3", "Avonley Nguyen / Vadym Kolesnik", "United States", "37.71", "2019 JGP Poland", "Details" ], [ "4", "Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha", "Canada", "37.36", "2019 World Junior Championships", "Details" ], [ "5", "Arina Ushakova / Maxim Nekrasov", "Russia", "37.07", "2018 JGP Armenia", "Details" ], [ "6", "Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen", "United States", "37.06", "2020 World Junior Championships", "Details" ], [ "7", "Loïcia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier", "France", "36.28", "2019 JGP Poland", "Details" ], [ "8", "Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin", "Russia", "36.19", "2020 World Junior Championships", "Details" ], [ "9", "Sofia Shevchenko / Igor Eremenko", "Russia", "36.05", "2018-19 Junior Grand Prix Final", "Details" ], [ "10", "Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Nikita Nazarov", "Russia", "35.84", "2019 World Junior Championships", "Details" ] ]
Highest personal best technical element scores -- Ice dance
List_of_highest_junior_scores_in_figure_skating_42
The following list of highest junior scores in figure skating contains the highest junior scores earned from the 2018-2019 season onwards, under the ISU Judging System (IJS). The 2018-2019 season began on 1 July 2018. After being trialed in 2003, the IJS replaced the old 6.0 system in the 2004-2005 figure skating season. Up to and including the 2017-2018 season, the Grade of Execution (GOE) scoring system for each program element ranged between -3 and +3. Starting with the 2018-2019 season, the GOE was expanded to range between -5 and +5. Hence, the International Skating Union (ISU) have restarted all records from the 2018-2019 season and all previous statistics have been marked as historical. Accordingly, this page lists only the highest junior scores achieved from the 2018-2019 season onwards, using the -5/+5 GOE scoring range. The following lists are included: Note: In the case of personal best lists, only one score is listed for any one skater, i.e. their personal best. The absolute best lists may include more than one score for the same skater. The ISU only recognizes the best scores that are set at international competitions run under the ISU's rules, and does not recognize, for example, scores that are obtained at national figure skating championships. The junior competitions recognized by the ISU are: Youth Olympics (including the team event), World Junior Championships, and Junior GP events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_de_Lancie
John de Lancie
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1996", "Star Trek : Borg", "Q", "" ], [ "1997", "Outlaws", "Matthew 'Dr . Death ' Jackson", "Voice" ], [ "1997", "Interstate '76", "Antonio Malochio", "Voice" ], [ "1998", "Star Trek : The Game Show", "Q", "" ], [ "1998", "Interstate '76 Arsenal", "Antonio Malochio", "Voice" ], [ "1999", "Gabriel Knight 3 : Blood of the Sacred , Blood of the Damned", "Montreaux", "Voice" ], [ "1999", "Planescape : Torment", "Trias the Betrayer", "Voice" ], [ "2000", "Star Trek : ConQuest Online", "Q", "Voice" ], [ "2011", "Assassin 's Creed : Revelations", "William Miles", "Voice" ], [ "2012", "Quantum Conundrum", "Professor Fitz Quadwrangle", "Voice" ], [ "2012", "Assassin 's Creed III", "William Miles", "Voice" ], [ "2014", "Family Guy : The Quest for Stuff", "Q", "Voice" ], [ "2015", "StarCraft II : Legacy of the Void", "Alarak", "Voice" ], [ "2015", "My Little Pony , Twilight 's Kingdom Storybook App", "Discord", "Voice" ], [ "2016", "Master of Orion : Conquer the Stars", "Human Emperor", "Voice" ], [ "2016", "Heroes of the Storm", "Alarak", "Voice" ], [ "2016", "StarCraft II : Nova Covert Ops", "Alarak", "Voice" ], [ "2016", "World of Warcraft : Legion", "Vydhar / Morphael", "Voice ( uncredited )" ], [ "2017", "XCOM 2 : War of the Chosen", "Geist", "Voice" ], [ "2018", "Payday 2", "46th President of the United States", "" ] ]
Selected filmography -- Video games
John_de_Lancie_2
John de Lancie is an American actor, director, producer, writer, and voice artist, best known for his role as Q in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-94), and the voice of Discord in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010-2019). He has been featured in several recurring roles on television series, including Frank Simmons in Stargate SG-1 (1997-2007) and Donald Margolis in Breaking Bad (2008-13).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_(Earth,_Wind_&_Fire_album)
Millennium (Earth, Wind & Fire album)
[ "Year", "Chart", "Position" ]
[ [ "1993", "U.S . Billboard 200", "39" ], [ "1993", "U.S . Billboard Top R & B Albums", "8" ], [ "1993", "Japanese Albums ( Oricon )", "18" ], [ "1993", "Dutch Albums ( Dutch Album Top 100 )", "29" ], [ "1993", "Sweden Albums ( Sverigetopplistan )", "50" ] ]
Charts
Millennium_(Earth,_Wind_&_Fire_album)_1
Millennium is the sixteenth studio album of the band Earth, Wind & Fire released in September 1993 on Warner Bros. Records. The album reached No. 8 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart and No. 39 on the Billboard 200.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuyo_Ōyama
Nobuyo Ōyama
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1995 -2004", "Doraemon video games", "Doraemon", "" ], [ "1997", "Doraemon : Nobita to Mittsu no Seireiseki", "Doraemon", "" ], [ "2010", "Danganronpa : Trigger Happy Havoc", "Monokuma", "PSP" ], [ "2012", "Danganronpa 2 : Goodbye Despair", "Monokuma", "PSP , also Reload in 2013" ], [ "2014", "Danganronpa Another Episode : Ultra Despair Girls", "Monokuma", "PS Vita" ] ]
Filmography -- Video games
Nobuyo_Ōyama_2
, born , is a former Japanese actress, voice actress and singer affiliated with Actors Seven. She is best known for playing the title character in the long-running Doraemon anime series. She is also well-known as the voice of Monokuma, the main villain from the Danganronpa video-game series. She played him in both the video games and in the anime series . It was reported on May 13, 2015 that Ōyama was living with dementia, putting any future work on hold. This notably prevented her from reprising her role as Monokuma in the anime series . Her ongoing roles were taken over by Wasabi Mizuta (Doraemon) and Tarako (Monokuma).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_BH_Tennis_Open_International_Cup
2010 BH Tennis Open International Cup
[ "Nationality", "Player", "Ranking*", "Seeding" ]
[ [ "ARG", "Brian Dabul", "96", "1" ], [ "PAR", "Ramón Delgado", "133", "2" ], [ "BRA", "João Souza", "134", "3" ], [ "CHI", "Jorge Aguilar", "173", "4" ], [ "ARG", "Juan Pablo Brzezicki", "199", "5" ], [ "BRA", "Caio Zampieri", "203", "6" ], [ "CHI", "Paul Capdeville", "219", "7" ], [ "BRA", "Júlio Silva", "228", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2010_BH_Tennis_Open_International_Cup_0
The 2010 BH Tennis Open International Cup was a professional tennis tournament played on Hard courts. This was the nineteenth edition of the tournament which is part of the 2010 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Belo Horizonte, Brazil between 13 and 19 September 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_BWF_Grand_Prix_Gold_and_Grand_Prix
2010 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix
[ "Category", "Winners", "Runners-up", "Score" ]
[ [ "Men 's singles", "Chen Yuekun", "Wei Nan", "21-13 , 21-14" ], [ "Women 's singles", "Ratchanok Inthanon", "Zhou Hui", "21-17 , 22-20" ], [ "Men 's doubles", "Mohammad Ahsan / Bona Septano", "Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari / Ong Soon Hock", "21-18 , 13-21 , 21-17" ], [ "Women 's doubles", "Ma Jin / Zhong Qianxin", "Tang Jinhua / Xia Huan", "21-19 , 21-23 , 21-13" ], [ "Mixed doubles", "He Hanbin / Ma Jin", "Yohan Hadikusumo Wiratama / Tse Ying Suet", "21-18 , 21-11" ] ]
Grand Prix
German Open March 2–March 7 , RWE Rhein-Ruhr Sporthalle , Mülheim , Germany . [ 8 ] Category Winners Runners-up Score Men 's singles Bao Chunlai Chen Long 21–13 , 21–10 Women 's singles Wang Xin Juliane Schenk 21–17 , 21–18 Men 's doubles Chai Biao / Zhang Nan Chen Hung-ling / Lin Yu-lang 17–21 , 21–13 , 21–15 Women 's doubles Ma Jin / Wang Xiaoli Cheng Shu / Zhao Yunlei 24–22 , 21–15 Mixed doubles Yohan Hadikusumo Wiratama / Tse Ying Suet Robert Blair / Imogen Bankier 15–5 , retired Russian Open June 29–July 4 , Sports Hall Olympic , Vladivostok , Russia . [ 9 ] Category Winners Runners-up Score Men 's singles Takuma Ueda Stanislav Pukhov 21–17 , 21–17 Women 's singles Ayane Kurihara Ella Diehl 21–19 , 21–19 Men 's doubles Vladimir Ivanov / Ivan Sozonov Vitalij Durkin / Alexandr Nikolaenko 21–17 , 10–21 , 21–18 Women 's doubles Valeria Sorokina / Nina Vislova Yuriko Miki / Koharu Yonemoto 21–18 , 21–18 Mixed doubles Alexandr Nikolaenko / Valeria Sorokina Vitalij Durkin / Nina Vislova 8–21 , 21–14 , 21–16 Australian Open July 13–July 18 , Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre , Melbourne , Australia . [ 10 ] Category Winners Runners-up Score Men 's singles Nguyen Tien Minh Yogendran Khrishnan 21–14 , 21–11 Women 's singles Seo Yoon-hee Minatsu Mitani 22–20 , 14–21 , 21–19 Men 's doubles Hiroyuki Endo / Kenichi Hayakawa Kang Woo-kyum / Park Tae-sang 21–15 , 21–16 Women 's doubles Kim Min-seo / Lee Kyung-won Kang Hae-won / Seo Yoon-hee 21–17 , 21–17 Mixed doubles Cho Gun-woo / Kim Min-seo Hajime Komiyama / Sayuri Asahara 21–14 , 21–10 Canadian Open July 13–July 18 , Richmond Oval , Richmond , Canada . [ 11 ] Category Winners Runners-up Score Men 's singles Taufik Hidayat Brice Leverdez 21–15 , 21–11 Women 's singles Zhu Lin Juliane Schenk 21–19 , 17–21 , 21–10 Men 's doubles Fang Chieh-min / Lee Sheng-mu Hendri Kurniawan Saputra / Chayut Triyachart 21–16 , 21–16 Women 's doubles Cheng Wen-hsing / Chien Yu-chin Sandra Marinello / Birgit Overzier 21–16 , 18–21 , 21–17 Mixed doubles Lee Sheng-mu / Chien Yu-chin Chen Hung-ling / Cheng Wen-hsing 21–16 , 11–21 , 21–15 U.S. Open July 19–24 , Orange County Badminton Club , Orange County , California , United States . [ 12 ] Category Winners Runners-up Score Men 's singles Rajiv Ouseph Brice Leverdez 21–17 , 21–9 Women 's singles Zhu Lin Judith Meulendijks 21–19 , 11–6 ( Retired ) Men 's doubles Fang Chieh-min / Lee Sheng-mu Chen Hung-ling / Lin Yu-lang 21–19 , 21–14 Women 's doubles Cheng Wen-hsing / Chien Yu-chin Rie Eto / Yu Wakita 21–8 , 22–20 Mixed doubles Michael Fuchs / Birgit Overzier Lee Sheng-mu / Chien Yu-chin 21–19 , 21–14 Vietnam Open October 5–10 , Phan Dinh Phung Stadium , Ho Chi Minh City , Vietnam . [ 13 ]
2010_BWF_Grand_Prix_Gold_and_Grand_Prix_12
The 2010 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix was the fourth season of BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia_national_football_team
Russia national football team
[ "Venue", "City", "First match", "Last match", "Played", "Won", "Drawn", "Lost", "GF", "GA", "Average attendance" ]
[ [ "Lokomotiv", "Moscow", "16 August 1992", "6 June 2014", "28", "16", "8", "4", "56", "20", "20,592" ], [ "Luzhniki", "Moscow", "14 October 1992", "1 July 2018", "33", "20", "8", "5", "55", "21", "41,881" ], [ "Dynamo", "Moscow", "29 May 1996", "7 November 2006", "18", "11", "7", "0", "36", "11", "15,556" ], [ "Petrovsky", "Saint Petersburg", "20 August 1997", "26 May 2014", "9", "8", "0", "1", "19", "3", "18,119" ], [ "Arsenal", "Tula", "19 May 1999", "19 May 1999", "1", "0", "1", "0", "1", "1", "13,000" ], [ "Tsentralny", "Volgograd", "16 October 2002", "16 October 2002", "1", "1", "0", "0", "4", "1", "16,000" ], [ "Kuban", "Krasnodar", "17 November 2004", "14 November 2015", "4", "3", "1", "0", "9", "2", "26,800" ], [ "Tsentralny Profsoyuz", "Voronezh", "17 November 2010", "17 November 2010", "1", "0", "0", "1", "0", "2", "34,000" ], [ "Tsentralny", "Kazan", "6 September 2013", "6 September 2013", "1", "1", "0", "0", "4", "1", "22,000" ], [ "Arena Khimki", "Khimki", "3 September 2014", "7 June 2015", "4", "3", "1", "0", "12", "2", "6,109" ], [ "Otkrytie Arena", "Moscow", "12 October 2014", "21 June 2017", "6", "3", "1", "2", "7", "3", "38,204" ], [ "Olimp-2", "Rostov-on-Don", "17 November 2015", "17 November 2015", "1", "0", "0", "1", "1", "3", "15,000" ], [ "Krasnodar Stadium", "Krasnodar", "9 October 2016", "24 March 2017", "5", "0", "2", "3", "6", "7", "30,100" ], [ "Akhmat-Arena", "Grozny", "15 November 2016", "15 November 2016", "1", "1", "0", "0", "1", "0", "30,000" ], [ "Fisht Olympic Stadium", "Sochi", "28 March 2017", "14 October 2018", "3", "1", "2", "0", "5", "5", "42,144" ], [ "VEB Arena", "Moscow", "9 June 2017", "5 June 2018", "3", "1", "2", "0", "6", "4", "21,742" ], [ "Krestovsky Stadium", "Saint Petersburg", "17 June 2017", "19 June 2018", "4", "2", "1", "1", "9", "7", "52,843" ], [ "Kazan Arena", "Kazan", "24 June 2017", "10 October 2017", "2", "0", "1", "1", "2", "3", "37,428" ], [ "Cosmos Arena", "Samara", "25 June 2018", "25 June 2018", "1", "0", "0", "1", "0", "3", "41,970" ], [ "Rostov Arena", "Rostov-on-Don", "10 September 2018", "10 September 2018", "1", "1", "0", "0", "5", "1", "42,200" ] ]
Records -- Home venues record
Russia_national_football_team_1
The Russia national football team (Russian: национа́льная сбо́рная Росси́и по футбо́лу, natsionálnaya sbórnaya Rossii po futbólu) represents Russia in men's international football and is controlled by the Russian Football Union (Russian: Российский Футбольный Союз, Rossiyskiy Futboľnyj Soyuz), the governing body for football in Russia. Russia's home ground is the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow and their current head coach is Stanislav Cherchesov. Although a member of FIFA since 1912 (as the Soviet Union before 1990), Russia first entered the FIFA World Cup in 1958. They qualified for the tournament 11 times in total, with their best result being their fourth-place finish in 1966. Russia has been a member of UEFA since 1954. They won the first edition of the European Championship in 1960 and were runners-up in 1964, 1972 and 1988. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia's best result was in 2008, when the team won bronze medals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Molde_FK_season
2006 Molde FK season
[ "Date", "Position", "Name", "From", "FeeSC de Rufisque" ]
[ [ "January 2006", "FW", "Pape Paté Diouf", "SC de Rufisque", "Unknown" ], [ "7 January 2006", "GK", "Jan Kjell Larsen", "Haugesund", "Unknown" ], [ "25 March 2006", "MF", "Sandro Grande", "Viking", "Unknown" ], [ "19 July 2006", "MF", "Magne Hoseth", "Vålerenga", "Unknown" ], [ "23 August 2006", "FW", "Marel Baldvinsson", "Breiðablik", "Unknown" ] ]
In
2006_Molde_FK_season_1
The 2006 season was Molde's 31st season in the top flight of Norwegian football. In Tippeligaen they finished 14th and were relegated to the 2007 Norwegian First Division. Molde also competed in the Norwegian Cup where they were knocked out in the third round by Follo. As winners of the 2005 Norwegian Football Cup, Molde qualified for the 2006-07 UEFA Cup second qualifying round. Molde managed to qualify for the first round where they were defeated 2-0 on aggregate by Scottish club Rangers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Owen
Clive Owen
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Director", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1989", "Precious Bane", "Gideon Sarn", "Christopher Menaul", "play" ], [ "1991", "The Philanderer", "Mr Joseph Cuthbertson", "Brian Cox", "play ; Hampstead Theatre" ], [ "1991", "The Doctor 's Dilemma", "unknown", "James Maxwell", "play ; Royal Exchange Theatre" ], [ "1994", "Design for Living", "Alfred Lunt", "Sean Mathias", "play ; Donmar Warehouse Theatre" ], [ "1997", "Closer", "Dan", "Patrick Marber", "play ; Royal National Theatre" ], [ "2001", "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg", "Bri", "Laurence Boswell", "play ; New Ambassadors Theatre" ], [ "2015", "Old Times", "Deeley", "Douglas Hodge", "play ; American Airlines Theatre" ], [ "2019", "The Night Of The Iguana", "Rev . T. Lawrence Shannon", "James Macdonald", "play ; Noël Coward Theatre" ] ]
Filmography -- Stage
Clive_Owen_2
Clive Owen (born 3 October 1964) is an English actor. He first gained recognition in the United Kingdom for playing the lead role in the ITV series Chancer from 1990 to 1991. He received critical acclaim for his work in the film Close My Eyes (1991) before earning international attention for his performance as a struggling writer in Croupier (1998). In 2005, he won a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the drama Closer (2004). Owen has played leading roles in films such as Sin City (2005), Derailed (2005), Inside Man (2006), Children of Men (2006), and The International (2009). In 2012, he earned his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for his role in Hemingway & Gellhorn. He played Dr. John W. Thackery on the Cinemax medical drama series The Knick, for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_tornadoes_from_January_to_March_2017
List of United States tornadoes from January to March 2017
[ "EF #", "Location", "County / Parish", "State", "Start Coord", "Time ( UTC )", "Path length", "Max width", "Summary" ]
[ [ "EF2", "NNE of Doniphan", "Ripley", "MO", "36°43′01″N 90°48′14″W / 36.717°N 90.804°W / 36.717 ; -90.804 ( Doniphan ( Mar . 9 , EF2 ) )", "00:25-00:44", "9.64 mi ( 15.51 km )", "600 yd ( 550 m )", "Thousands of trees were snapped and uprooted , with some snapped near the base of the tree , and a barn was destroyed" ], [ "EF1", "NNW of Poplar Bluff", "Butler", "MO", "36°53′30″N 90°32′27″W / 36.8917°N 90.5408°W / 36.8917 ; -90.5408 ( Poplar Bluff ( Mar . 9 , EF1 ) )", "00:32-00:44", "6.35 mi ( 10.22 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "Tornado touched down in the Mark Twain National Forest and snapped or uprooted many trees" ], [ "EF0", "NE of Butterfield", "Barry", "MO", "36°45′58″N 93°52′18″W / 36.766°N 93.8717°W / 36.766 ; -93.8717 ( Butterfield ( Mar . 9 , EF0 ) )", "00:42-00:43", "0.1 mi ( 0.16 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "A home sustained minor damage" ], [ "EF0", "E of Reeds Spring", "Taney", "MO", "36°44′N 93°18′W / 36.74°N 93.3°W / 36.74 ; -93.3 ( Reed Springs ( Mar . 9 , EF0 ) )", "00:50-00:51", "0.1 mi ( 0.16 km )", "75 yd ( 69 m )", "A wooden-framed structure was destroyed and three homes sustained minor roof damage" ], [ "EF0", "SW of Jenkins", "Barry", "MO", "36°42′20″N 93°45′00″W / 36.7056°N 93.7501°W / 36.7056 ; -93.7501 ( Jenkins ( Mar . 9 , EF0 ) )", "01:00-01:01", "0.1 mi ( 0.16 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted" ], [ "EF1", "NW of Dudley", "Stoddard", "MO", "36°51′11″N 90°12′30″W / 36.8531°N 90.2082°W / 36.8531 ; -90.2082 ( Dudley ( Mar . 9 , EF1 ) )", "01:03-01:07", "2.28 mi ( 3.67 km )", "75 yd ( 69 m )", "A residence lost its windows and doors while also sustaining minor roof damage . A nearby large barn lost a wall and a portion of its metal roof . A second home lost a few shingles , outbuildings were damaged , and trees were downed . One fallen tree caused extensive damage to a garage . A gazebo was blown 100 yd ( 91 m ) into a field" ], [ "EF0", "SE of Forsyth", "Taney", "MO", "36°41′13″N 93°07′18″W / 36.687°N 93.1218°W / 36.687 ; -93.1218 ( Forsyth ( Mar . 9 , EF0 ) )", "01:06-01:07", "1.9 mi ( 3.1 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "A strip mall roof was damaged , and trees were uprooted" ], [ "EF1", "S of Broseley", "Butler", "MO", "36°39′40″N 90°16′25″W / 36.6611°N 90.2736°W / 36.6611 ; -90.2736 ( Broseley ( Mar . 9 , EF1 ) )", "01:14-01:18", "2.73 mi ( 4.39 km )", "200 yd ( 180 m )", "A farm machine was leveled and other small structures were damaged or destroyed as well . Large irrigation piping was thrown hundreds of feet , farm implements were overturned , and two camper units were rolled . At least four houses received minor to moderate damage to their roofs , windows , and siding , while numerous trees were uprooted" ], [ "EF1", "Bernie", "Stoddard", "MO", "36°39′41″N 90°05′23″W / 36.6614°N 90.0897°W / 36.6614 ; -90.0897 ( Bernie ( Mar . 9 , EF1 ) )", "01:28-01:48", "11.17 mi ( 17.98 km )", "250 yd ( 230 m )", "Farm machine sheds of various sizes were leveled . Several homes in Bernie received damage ranging from shingle loss to blown out windows and walls . A small camper unit was overturned , and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted" ], [ "EF0", "NE of Parma", "Stoddard", "MO", "36°40′17″N 89°45′35″W / 36.6715°N 89.7598°W / 36.6715 ; -89.7598 ( Parma ( Mar . 9 , EF0 ) )", "02:00-02:02", "0.73 mi ( 1.17 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "Several trees and tree limbs were downed , while two grain bins were pushed in on one side" ], [ "EF1", "NW of New Madrid", "New Madrid", "MO", "36°40′16″N 89°37′15″W / 36.671°N 89.6209°W / 36.671 ; -89.6209 ( New Madrid ( Mar . 9 , EF1 ) )", "02:10-02:12", "1.14 mi ( 1.83 km )", "150 yd ( 140 m )", "A house had its roof partially ripped off , a small section of fencing was downed , underpinning was tossed from a mobile home , and several trees were uprooted" ], [ "EF2", "ENE of New Madrid to SW of Hickman", "New Madrid , Fulton", "MO , KY", "36°37′01″N 89°23′30″W / 36.6169°N 89.3918°W / 36.6169 ; -89.3918 ( New Madrid ( Mar . 9 , EF2 ) )", "02:26-02:38", "9.66 mi ( 15.55 km )", "250 yd ( 230 m )", "A few farm sheds and several grain bins were destroyed , irrigation pivots were blown over , and extensive tree damage occurred . Power poles and power lines were toppled" ], [ "EF2", "Hickman to N of Union", "Fulton , Obion", "KY , TN", "36°34′08″N 89°11′12″W / 36.569°N 89.1867°W / 36.569 ; -89.1867 ( Hickman ( Mar . 9 , EF2 ) )", "02:41-02:54", "10.17 mi ( 16.37 km )", "250 yd ( 230 m )", "More than 45 structures were damaged or destroyed , with considerable damage occurring in Hickman at the beginning of the path . Numerous power poles were broken , and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted . A frame house had its entire roof structure ripped off" ], [ "EF1", "Southern Murray", "Calloway", "KY", "36°35′59″N 88°19′56″W / 36.5996°N 88.3322°W / 36.5996 ; -88.3322 ( Murray ( Mar . 9 , EF1 ) )", "03:13-03:19", "5.61 mi ( 9.03 km )", "150 yd ( 140 m )", "Two dugouts had their roofs torn off and hurled across the street at the local high school , a well-built steel barn was damaged , and many trees were snapped or uprooted along the path . A building was destroyed by falling trees as well" ], [ "EF0", "N of Clarksburg", "Carroll", "TN", "35°54′28″N 88°23′32″W / 35.9077°N 88.3921°W / 35.9077 ; -88.3921 ( Clarksburg ( Mar . 9 , EF0 ) )", "03:54-03:56", "0.96 mi ( 1.54 km )", "150 yd ( 140 m )", "Trees and storage buildings were damaged" ], [ "EF0", "SE of Belfast", "Marshall", "TN", "35°24′53″N 86°42′18″W / 35.4146°N 86.7049°W / 35.4146 ; -86.7049 ( Belfast ( Mar . 9 , EF0 ) )", "05:32-05:36", "3.15 mi ( 5.07 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "The roofs of a few houses were damaged , several outbuildings were destroyed , and several trees were snapped" ], [ "EF1", "ESE of Lynchburg", "Moore , Franklin", "TN", "35°18′N 86°17′W / 35.30°N 86.28°W / 35.30 ; -86.28 ( Lynchburg ( Mar . 9 , EF1 ) )", "05:55-06:08", "4.2 mi ( 6.8 km )", "320 yd ( 290 m )", "A mobile home , as well as a chicken house undergoing reparation , were both destroyed . Significant tree damage was observed" ] ]
March -- March 9 event
List_of_United_States_tornadoes_from_January_to_March_2017_24
From January to March 2017, various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service confirmed at least 399 tornadoes across the United States, activity well beyond climatological norms. Based on the 1991-2010 average, the first month of the year is expected to see 35 tornadoes, with 29 occurring in February and 80 forming throughout March. In 2017, however, the count for the first three months was 135, 70, and 194, respectively. Activity began with the development of an EF1 tornado north of Jasper, Texas at 15:03 UTC on January 2. The latest storm of the period was an EF1 that touched down southeast of Powellsville, North Carolina at 22:15 UTC on March 31. The strongest tornado, an EF4, carved a path of destruction from Perryville, Missouri to southwest of Christopher, Illinois. Meanwhile, the deadliest tornado of the period was of EF3 intensity that destroyed a mobile home park south of Adel, Georgia, killing 11 people. The first month of the year featured the second-highest tornado count on record, surpassed only by 1999. A total of 135 tornadoes were confirmed, resultant from two major outbreaks that affected the United States on January 2 and from January 21-23. The latter event was the second-largest January outbreak on record (with 81 confirmed tornadoes), second to January 21-23, 1999, and the third-largest wintertime outbreak, excelled only by the aforementioned incident and the 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak. In addition, the outbreak led to 42 tornadoes in the state of Georgia, upending the previous record of 25 set during 2004's Hurricane Ivan. Twenty people were killed from January 21-23, the second-highest count during a January event to the 1969 Hazlehurst, Mississippi tornado outbreak.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Alpha_Phi_Omega_members
List of Alpha Phi Omega members
[ "Name", "Original chapter", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Robert Banks", "Beta Omicron", "Discoverer ( With J. Paul Hogan ) of Polypropylene ( a plastic ) and catalyst for easier creation of the plastic High Density Polyethylene ( a plastic )" ], [ "Helmut Karl Buechner", "Phi", "First head of the Office of Ecology of the Smithsonian Institution ; Senior Ecologist for the National Zoo 1972-1975" ], [ "Arthur Compton", "Alpha Phi", "Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics ( 1927 ) ; Namesake of the Compton effect ; Chancellor of Washington University in Saint Louis ( 1946-1953 )" ], [ "John H. Eicher", "Alpha Gamma", "Manhattan Project Scientist" ], [ "Clifford C. Furnas", "( Unknown )", "Author , Olympic athlete , scientist , expert on guided missiles , State University of New York at Buffalo university president" ], [ "John P. Giesy", "Omicron Tau", "Well noted Ecotoxicologist and expert in industrial pollutants and their effect on people and the environment" ], [ "Lawrence Hirsch", "Beta Gamma", "President of Alpha Phi Omega ( 1974-1978 ) . Served as President and Chairman of the Board of Chicago Medical Society . Served on National Council of BSA . Distinguished Eagle Scout Award Honoree . 32nd Degree Mason . Received Chicago Medical Society 's Public Service Award" ], [ "James Lovell", "Beta Theta", "Astronaut ; Gemini 7 ; Gemini 12 ; Apollo 8 ; and Commander of Apollo 13" ], [ "Walter K. Macadam", "Alpha Chi", "President of IEEE ( 1967 )" ], [ "Robert Moog", "Gamma Omicron", "Inventor of the Moog synthesizer , one of the first widely used electronic musical instruments" ], [ "Stephen Olvey", "Kappa Iota", "co-director with driver Emerson Fittipaldi of the International Motorsports and Vehicular Injury Research Center ; medical affairs for CART , Homestead-Miami Speedway ; and chief medical officer for the Grand Prix Masters World Series ( 1988-Present )" ], [ "Louis H. Renfrow", "Alpha Phi", "Brigadier General , United States Army . Deputy Director of Selective Service ( 1950- ? ) President of the International College of Dentists ( 1951 )" ], [ "Fred Singer", "Epsilon Mu", "Atmospheric Physicist" ], [ "Paul Siple", "National Honorary", "American Antarctic explorer and geographer who took part in six Antarctic expeditions , including the two Byrd expeditions of 1928-1930 and 1933-1935 , representing the Boy Scouts of America as an Eagle Scout" ], [ "E. Donnall Thomas", "Alpha Rho", "Awarded the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Joseph E. Murray for the development of cell and organ transplantation" ], [ "William Tebeau", "Delta Eta", "first African-American man to graduate from Oregon State College" ], [ "Nazario Vasquez", "Eta ( Philippines )", "Former General Manager of Philippine National Oil Company Energy Development Corporation , Vulcanologist" ], [ "Cyril Wecht", "Beta", "Allegheny County , Pennsylvania Coroner ( 1969-1980 , 1996-2005 ) ; Allegheny County Commissioner ( 1979-1983 ) ; Democratic Candidate for United States Senate ( 1982 ) ; acclaimed forensic pathologist and author" ], [ "James Frederick Young", "Alpha", "Vice President of Technical Resources for General Electric" ] ]
List_of_Alpha_Phi_Omega_members_4
This is a listing of notable alumni and honorary members of Alpha Phi Omega, an international service fraternity. The list includes members of the fraternity who have become well known or who have attained high ranking positions in their particular career field, such as government and politics, academia, science and technology, sports, or business. Notable alumni refers to both individuals who joined individual Alpha Phi Omega chapters as students who later went on to distinguish themselves in their personal or professional lives and advisors who are members of the faculty, staff, Scouting or community selected by a chapter to advise them. An honorary member refers to individuals who were offered honorary membership in either various Alpha Phi Omega chapters or Nationally as non-students. The majority of chapters are in the United States of America, and nearly all of the remainder are in The Philippines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Numéro_Tokyo_cover_models
List of Numéro Tokyo cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "# 103 . January/February", "Sarah Brannon", "Guy Aroch" ], [ "# 104 . March", "Frida Aasen", "Ellen von Unwerth" ], [ "# 105 . April", "Karen Elson", "Alex Cayley" ], [ "# 106 . May", "Stef van der Laan & Ferdi Sibbel", "Ellen von Unwerth" ], [ "# 107 . June", "Molly Bair", "Tim Barber" ], [ "# 108 . July/August", "Petra Collins", "Frederic Auerbach" ], [ "# 109 . September", "Mackenzie Foy", "Petra Collins" ], [ "# 110 . October", "Jena Goldsack", "Ellen von Unwerth" ], [ "# 111 . November", "Daphne Groeneveld", "Guy Aroch" ], [ "# 112 . December", "Willow Hand", "Karen Collins" ] ]
2017
List_of_Numéro_Tokyo_cover_models_10
This list of Numéro Tokyo cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of the Japanese edition of Numéro magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in April 2007.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Women's_200_metre_individual_medley
2018 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Women's 200 metre individual medley
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "9", "Sakiko Shimizu", "Japan", "2:12.06" ], [ "10", "Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson", "Canada", "2:13.31" ], [ "11", "Brooke Forde", "United States", "2:13.41" ], [ "12", "Bethany Galat", "United States", "2:13.54" ], [ "13", "Ye Huiyan", "China", "2:17.05" ], [ "14", "Gianna Garcia", "Philippines", "2:37.97" ] ]
Results -- B Final
The B final was held on 11 August from 18:00 . [ 5 ]
2018_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Women's_200_metre_individual_medley_1
The women's 200 metre individual medley competition at the 2018 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 11 at the Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center. The defending champion was Maya DiRado of the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryder_Cup
Ryder Cup
[ "Year", "Edition", "Hosts", "Course", "Location", "Last hosted" ]
[ [ "2020", "43rd", "United States", "Whistling Straits , Straits Course", "Haven , Wisconsin , United States", "n/a" ], [ "2022", "44th", "Europe", "Marco Simone Golf and Country Club", "Rome , Lazio , Italy", "n/a" ], [ "2024", "45th", "United States", "Bethpage Black Course", "Farmingdale , New York , United States", "n/a" ], [ "2026", "46th", "Europe", "Adare Manor", "Adare , County Limerick , Republic of Ireland", "n/a" ], [ "2028", "47th", "United States", "Hazeltine National Golf Club", "Chaska , Minnesota , United States", "2016" ], [ "2030", "48th", "Europe", "Not yet awarded", "", "" ], [ "2032", "49th", "United States", "Olympic Club , Lake Course", "San Francisco , California , United States", "n/a" ], [ "2034", "50th", "Europe", "Not yet awarded", "", "" ], [ "2036", "51st", "United States", "Congressional Country Club , Blue Course", "Bethesda , Maryland , United States", "n/a" ] ]
Future venues
Ryder_Cup_3
The Ryder Cup is a biennial men's golf competition between teams from Europe and the United States. The competition is contested every two years with the venue alternating between courses in the United States and Europe. The Ryder Cup is named after the English businessman Samuel Ryder who donated the trophy. The event is jointly administered by the PGA of America and Ryder Cup Europe, the latter a joint venture of the PGA European Tour (60%), the PGA of Great Britain and Ireland (20%), and the PGAs of Europe (20%). Originally contested between Great Britain and the United States, the first official Ryder Cup took place in the United States in 1927 at Worcester Country Club in Worcester, Massachusetts. The home team won the first five contests, but with the competition's resumption after the Second World War, repeated American dominance eventually led to a decision to extend the representation of Great Britain and Ireland to include continental Europe from 1979. The inclusion of continental European golfers was partly prompted by the success of a new generation of Spanish golfers, led by Seve Ballesteros and Antonio Garrido. In 1973 the official title of the British Team had been changed from Great Britain to Great Britain and Ireland, but this was simply a change of name to reflect the fact that golfers from the Republic of Ireland had been playing in the Great Britain Ryder Cup team since 1953, while Northern Irish players had competed since 1947. Since 1979, Europe has won eleven times outright and retained the Cup once in a tied match, with eight American wins over this period. In addition to players from Great Britain and Ireland, the European team has included players from Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Sweden. The Ryder Cup, and its counterpart the Presidents Cup, remain exceptions within the world of professional sports because the players receive no prize money despite the contests being high-profile events that bring in large amounts of money in television and sponsorship revenue. The current holders are Europe who won in 2018 at the Albatros Course at Le Golf National in Guyancourt, south-west of Paris, by a score of 17½ to 10½.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Houston_Rockets_season
2010–11 Houston Rockets season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "18", "December 1", "L.A. Lakers", "W 109-99", "Kevin Martin ( 22 )", "Luis Scola ( 9 )", "Kyle Lowry ( 10 )", "Toyota Center 18,116", "6-12" ], [ "19", "December 3", "@ Memphis", "W 127-111", "Kyle Lowry , Kevin Martin ( 28 )", "Brad Miller ( 7 )", "Kyle Lowry ( 12 )", "FedExForum 14,577", "7-12" ], [ "20", "December 4", "@ Chicago", "L 116-119 ( OT )", "Luis Scola ( 27 )", "Luis Scola ( 8 )", "Kyle Lowry , Kevin Martin ( 4 )", "United Center 21,232", "7-13" ], [ "21", "December 7", "Detroit", "W 97-83", "Luis Scola ( 35 )", "Luis Scola ( 12 )", "Kyle Lowry ( 12 )", "Toyota Center 14,798", "8-13" ], [ "22", "December 10", "@ Milwaukee", "L 91-97", "Kevin Martin ( 23 )", "Brad Miller , Luis Scola ( 6 )", "Brad Miller ( 4 )", "Bradley Center 14,526", "8-14" ], [ "23", "December 11", "Cleveland", "W 110-95", "Kevin Martin ( 40 )", "Luis Scola ( 14 )", "Kyle Lowry ( 6 )", "Toyota Center 15,532", "9-14" ], [ "24", "December 14", "Sacramento", "W 118-105", "Luis Scola ( 23 )", "Luis Scola ( 10 )", "Kyle Lowry ( 9 )", "Toyota Center 13,414", "10-14" ], [ "25", "December 15", "@ Oklahoma City", "L 105-117", "Kevin Martin ( 22 )", "Jordan Hill , Luis Scola ( 5 )", "Shane Battier ( 5 )", "Oklahoma City Arena 17,997", "10-15" ], [ "26", "December 17", "Memphis", "W 103-87", "Kevin Martin ( 34 )", "Shane Battier ( 10 )", "Kyle Lowry ( 18 )", "Toyota Center 14,534", "11-15" ], [ "27", "December 19", "@ Sacramento", "W 102-93", "Kevin Martin ( 22 )", "Chuck Hayes ( 11 )", "Kyle Lowry ( 7 )", "ARCO Arena 13,599", "12-15" ], [ "28", "December 20", "@ Golden State", "W 121-112", "Kevin Martin ( 30 )", "Chuck Hayes ( 10 )", "Kyle Lowry ( 8 )", "Oracle Arena 19,256", "13-15" ], [ "29", "December 22", "@ L.A. Clippers", "W 97-92", "Kevin Martin ( 28 )", "Shane Battier ( 10 )", "Shane Battier ( 7 )", "Staples Center 17,470", "14-15" ], [ "30", "December 27", "Washington", "W 100-93", "Kevin Martin ( 20 )", "Chuck Hayes ( 8 )", "Kyle Lowry ( 6 )", "Toyota Center 18,143", "15-15" ], [ "31", "December 29", "Miami", "L 119-125", "Luis Scola ( 22 )", "Chuck Hayes ( 8 )", "Aaron Brooks ( 8 )", "Toyota Center 18,409", "15-16" ], [ "32", "December 31", "Toronto", "W 114-105", "Chase Budinger ( 22 )", "Patrick Patterson ( 10 )", "Aaron Brooks ( 7 )", "Toyota Center 18,121", "16-16" ] ]
2010–11_Houston_Rockets_season_7
The 2010-11 Houston Rockets season was the 44th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 40th based in Houston. This season was Yao Ming's last in the NBA as he played only 5 games because of recurring injuries that interrupted his career. Despite his injuries, he was selected to play in the 2011 NBA All-Star Game as a starter, but he was unable to participate. Yao would then retire during the 2011 NBA lockout after playing only nine seasons in the NBA. The Rockets ended the season with a 43-39 record without the playoffs. After the season, head coach Rick Adelman was fired after four seasons with the team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Esper
Michael Esper
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Company/Venue" ]
[ [ "2004", "Big Bill", "Pete/Ball Boy/Others", "Lincoln Center Theater" ], [ "2005", "As You Like It", "Silvius", "Delacorte Theater" ], [ "2005", "Manic Flight Reaction", "Luke", "Playwrights Horizons" ], [ "2006", "subUrbia", "Pony", "Second Stage Theatre" ], [ "2006", "The Agony and the Agony", "Nathan", "Vineyard Theatre" ], [ "2007", "Long Day 's Journey Into Night", "Edmund", "Druid Theatre ( Dublin )" ], [ "2007", "Crazy Mary", "Skip", "Playwrights Horizons" ], [ "2008", "Me Myself and I", "OTTO", "McCarter Theatre" ], [ "2008", "The Four of Us", "David", "Manhattan Theatre Club" ], [ "2008", "A Man for All Seasons", "William Roper", "Roundabout Theatre Company ( Broadway )" ], [ "2009-11", "American Idiot", "Will", "Berkeley Repertory Theatre St. James Theatre ( Broadway )" ], [ "2011", "The Intelligent Homosexual 's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures", "Eli", "Public Theater and Guthrie Theater" ], [ "2011-12", "The Lyons", "Curtis Lyons", "Vineyard Theatre Cort Theatre ( Broadway )" ], [ "2012", "Assistance", "Nick", "Playwrights Horizons" ], [ "2014", "Tales from Red Vienna", "Bela Hoyos", "Manhattan Theatre Club" ], [ "2014-15", "The Last Ship", "Gideon Fletcher", "Bank of America Theatre ( Chicago ) Neil Simon Theatre ( Broadway )" ], [ "2015-2016", "Lazarus", "Valentine", "New York Theatre Workshop" ], [ "2016", "The Glass Menagerie", "Tom Wingfield", "Edinburgh International Festival" ], [ "2016-2017", "Lazarus", "Valentine", "King 's Cross Theatre ( London )" ], [ "2017", "The Glass Menagerie", "Tom Wingfield", "Duke of York 's Theatre ( West End )" ] ]
Career -- Stage
Michael_Esper_0
Michael James Esper (born December 1, 1976) is an American actor, best known for his stage work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_major_surface_ships_of_the_Turkish_Navy
List of major surface ships of the Turkish Navy
[ "Name", "Builder", "Launched", "Acquired", "Fate" ]
[ [ "TCG İstanbul ( D-340 )", "Federal , Kearny", "Ex- USS Clarence K. Bronson ( DD-668 )", "14 January 1967", "Stricken 1987" ], [ "TCG İzmir ( D-341 )", "Gulf , Chickasaw", "Ex- USS Van Valkenburgh ( DD-656 )", "28 February 1967", "Stricken 1987" ], [ "TCG İzmit ( D-342 )", "Bath Iron Works , Bath", "Ex- USS Cogswell ( DD-651 )", "1 October 1969", "Stricken 1980" ], [ "TCG İskenderun ( D-343 )", "Bethlehem , San Pedro", "Ex- USS Boyd ( DD-544 )", "1 October 1969", "Stricken 1981" ], [ "TCG İçel ( D-344 )", "Bethlehem , San Pedro", "Ex- USS Preston ( DD-795 )", "15 November 1969", "Stricken 1981" ] ]
Destroyers -- Ex-Fletcher class ( US Navy )
( Ex- US Navy Fletcher-class destroyer : )
List_of_major_surface_ships_of_the_Turkish_Navy_13
This is a list of Turkish Navy major surface ships that have served past and present, from 10 July 1920 to present.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_in_men's_road_cycling
2015 in men's road cycling
[ "Race", "Date", "Winner", "Second", "Third" ]
[ [ "Dubai Tour", "February 4 - 7", "Mark Cavendish ( GBR )", "John Degenkolb ( GER )", "Juan José Lobato ( ESP )" ], [ "Tour of Qatar", "February 8 - 13", "Niki Terpstra ( NED )", "Maciej Bodnar ( POL )", "Alexander Kristoff ( NOR )" ], [ "Tour of Oman", "February 17 - 22", "Rafael Valls ( ESP )", "Tejay van Garderen ( USA )", "Alejandro Valverde ( ESP )" ], [ "Tour de Langkawi", "March 8 - 15", "Youcef Reguigui ( ALG )", "Valerio Agnoli ( ITA )", "Sebastián Henao ( COL )" ], [ "Critérium International", "March 28 - 29", "Jean-Christophe Péraud ( FRA )", "Thibaut Pinot ( FRA )", "Fabio Felline ( ITA )" ], [ "Three Days of De Panne", "March 31 - April 2", "Alexander Kristoff ( NOR )", "Stijn Devolder ( BEL )", "Bradley Wiggins ( GBR )" ], [ "Giro del Trentino", "April 21 - 24", "Richie Porte ( AUS )", "Mikel Landa ( ESP )", "Leopold König ( CZE )" ], [ "Presidential Tour of Turkey", "April 26 - May 3", "Kristijan Đurasek ( CRO )", "Eduardo Sepúlveda ( ARG )", "Jay McCarthy ( AUS )" ], [ "Four Days of Dunkirk", "May 6 - 10", "Ignatas Konovalovas ( LTU )", "Bryan Coquard ( FRA )", "Alo Jakin ( EST )" ], [ "Tour of California", "May 10 - 17", "Peter Sagan ( SVK )", "Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA )", "Sergio Henao ( COL )" ], [ "Bayern-Rundfahrt", "May 13 - 17", "Alex Dowsett ( GBR )", "Tiago Machado ( POR )", "Jan Bárta ( CZE )" ], [ "Tour of Norway", "May 20 - 24", "Jesper Hansen ( DEN )", "Edvald Boasson Hagen ( NOR )", "David López ( ESP )" ], [ "Tour of Belgium", "May 27 - 31", "Greg Van Avermaet ( BEL )", "Tiesj Benoot ( BEL )", "Gaëtan Bille ( BEL )" ], [ "Tour de Luxembourg", "June 3 - 7", "Linus Gerdemann ( GER )", "Marc de Maar ( NED )", "Huub Duyn ( NED )" ], [ "Österreich Rundfahrt", "July 5 - 12", "Víctor de la Parte ( ESP )", "Ben Hermans ( BEL )", "Jan Hirt ( CZE )" ], [ "Tour of Qinghai Lake", "July 5 - 18", "Radoslav Rogina ( CRO )", "Hossein Alizahed ( IRN )", "Francisco Colorado ( COL )" ], [ "Tour de Wallonie", "July 25 - 29", "Niki Terpstra ( NED )", "Victor Campenaerts ( BEL )", "Sergey Lagutin ( RUS )" ], [ "Tour of Utah", "August 3 - 9", "Joe Dombrowski ( USA )", "Michael Woods ( CAN )", "Brent Bookwalter ( USA )" ], [ "Vuelta a Burgos", "August 4 - 8", "Rein Taaramäe ( EST )", "Michele Scarponi ( ITA )", "Daniel Moreno ( ESP )" ], [ "Danmark Rundt", "August 4 - 8", "Christopher Juul-Jensen ( DEN )", "Lars Bak ( DEN )", "Marco Marcato ( ITA )" ] ]
2.HC Category Races
2015_in_men's_road_cycling_5
2015 in men's road cycling is about the 2015 men's bicycle races governed by the UCI.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_J.League_Division_1
2009 J.League Division 1
[ "Pos", "Footballer", "Club", "Nationality" ]
[ [ "GK", "Eiji Kawashima", "Kawasaki Frontale", "Japan" ], [ "DF", "Daiki Iwamasa", "Kashima Antlers", "Japan" ], [ "DF", "Atsuto Uchida", "Kashima Antlers", "Japan" ], [ "DF", "Marcus Tulio Tanaka", "Nagoya Grampus", "Japan" ], [ "DF", "Yuto Nagatomo", "FC Tokyo", "Japan" ], [ "MF", "Naohiro Ishikawa", "FC Tokyo", "Japan" ], [ "MF", "Kengo Nakamura", "Kawasaki Frontale", "Japan" ], [ "MF", "Mitsuo Ogasawara", "Kashima Antlers", "Japan" ], [ "MF", "Yasuhito Endō", "Gamba Osaka", "Japan" ], [ "FW", "Ryoichi Maeda", "Júbilo Iwata", "Japan" ], [ "FW", "Shinji Okazaki", "Shimizu S-Pulse", "Japan" ] ]
Awards -- Best eleven
2009_J._League_Division_1_6
The 2009 J.League Division 1 season is the 45th season of the top-flight club football in Japan and the 17th season since the establishment of J1 League. The season started on March 7, 2009 and ended on December 5, 2009. A total of eighteen clubs participated in double round-robin format. At the end of the season, top three clubs received automatic qualification to the following years' AFC Champions League. Also starting this season, the bottom three clubs were relegated to J2 League by default. Kashima Antlers became the first Japanese club win J.League Championship in three straight seasons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships
2014 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "University", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Miles Ukaoma Nigeria", "Nebraska", "49.23" ], [ "2", "Michael Stigler", "Kansas", "49.90" ], [ "3", "Quincy Downing", "LSU", "49.97" ], [ "4", "Timothy Holmes", "Baylor", "50.07" ], [ "5", "Rilwan Alowonle", "North Carolina", "51.06" ], [ "6", "Keyunta Hays", "UTSA", "51.65" ], [ "7", "Josh Taylor", "Stephen F. Austin", "53.03" ], [ "8", "Trevor Brown", "Colorado State", "1:04.02" ] ]
Results -- Men 's events
Final results shown , not prelims [ 11 ]
2014_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships_9
The 2014 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were the 73rd NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships and the 33rd NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships held for the second consecutive year at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on the campus of the University of Oregon. In total, thirty-six different men's and women's track and field events were contested from June 11 to June 14, 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_5000_metres
1958 European Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak", "Poland", "13:53.4" ], [ "2", "Kazimierz Zimny", "Poland", "13:55.2" ], [ "3", "Gordon Pirie", "Great Britain", "14:01.6" ], [ "4", "Peter Clark", "Great Britain", "14:03.8" ], [ "5", "Aleksandr Artynyuk", "Soviet Union", "14:05.6" ], [ "6", "Sándor Iharos", "Hungary", "14:07.2" ], [ "7", "Miroslav Jurek", "Czechoslovakia", "14:12.2" ], [ "8", "Friedrich Janke", "East Germany", "14:17.0" ], [ "9", "Michel Bernard", "France", "14:18.4" ], [ "10", "Miklós Szabó", "Hungary", "14:29.4" ], [ "11", "Hubert Pärnäkivi", "Soviet Union", "14:34.8" ], [ "12", "Ludwig Müller", "West Germany", "14:34.8" ] ]
Results -- Final
23 August
1958_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_5000_metres_0
The men's 5000 metres at the 1958 European Athletics Championships was held in Stockholm, Sweden, at Stockholms Olympiastadion on 21 and 23 August 1958.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organization_for_Security_and_Co-operation_in_Europe
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
[ "Year", "Country", "Chairman-in-Office" ]
[ [ "1991", "Germany", "Hans-Dietrich Genscher ( from June )" ], [ "1992", "Czechoslovakia", "Jiří Dienstbier ( until 2 July ) ; Jozef Moravčík ( from 3 July )" ], [ "1993", "Sweden", "Margaretha af Ugglas" ], [ "1994", "Italy", "Beniamino Andreatta ( until 11 May ) ; Antonio Martino ( from 12 May )" ], [ "1995", "Hungary", "László Kovács" ], [ "1996", "Switzerland", "Flavio Cotti" ], [ "1997", "Denmark", "Niels Helveg Petersen" ], [ "1998", "Poland", "Bronisław Geremek" ], [ "1999", "Norway", "Knut Vollebæk" ], [ "2000", "Austria", "Wolfgang Schüssel ( until 4 February ) ; Benita Ferrero-Waldner ( from 5 February )" ], [ "2001", "Romania", "Mircea Geoană" ], [ "2002", "Portugal", "Jaime Gama ( until 6 April ) ; António Martins da Cruz ( from 7 April )" ], [ "2003", "Netherlands", "Jaap de Hoop Scheffer ( until 3 December ) ; Bernard Bot ( from 4 December )" ], [ "2004", "Bulgaria", "Solomon Passy" ], [ "2005", "Slovenia", "Dimitrij Rupel" ], [ "2006", "Belgium", "Karel De Gucht" ], [ "2007", "Spain", "Miguel Ángel Moratinos" ], [ "2008", "Finland", "Ilkka Kanerva ( until 4 April ) ; Alexander Stubb ( from 5 April )" ], [ "2009", "Greece", "Dora Bakoyannis ( until 5 October ) ; George Papandreou ( from 6 October )" ], [ "2010", "Kazakhstan", "Kanat Saudabayev" ] ]
Chairmanship -- Chairmanship history
Chairmanship of the OSCE is held by a member state on a calendar-year basis , with the minister for foreign affairs of that state performing the function of Chairman-in-Office . The table below shows the holders since 1991 . [ 22 ]
Organization_for_Security_and_Co-operation_in_Europe_3
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is the world's largest security-oriented intergovernmental organization. Its mandate includes issues such as arms control, promotion of human rights, freedom of the press, and fair elections. It employs around 3,460 people, mostly in its field operations but also in its secretariat in Vienna, Austria and its institutions. It has its origins in the 1975 Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) held in Helsinki, Finland. The OSCE is concerned with early warning, conflict prevention, crisis management, and post-conflict rehabilitation. Its 57 participating countries are located in Europe, northern and central Asia, and North America. The participating states cover much of the land area of the Northern Hemisphere. It was created during the Cold War era as an East-West forum.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Ahly_SC
Al Ahly SC
[ "Pos", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "2", "Al Ahly", "1662" ], [ "1", "Espérance de Tunis", "1640" ], [ "3", "TP Mazembe", "1591" ], [ "4", "Al-Merrikh", "1551" ], [ "5", "Étoile du Sahel", "1546" ] ]
Continental ranking
These are footballdatabase 's club ranking as of 7 , June 2020 . [ 47 ]
Al_Ahly_SC_11
Al Ahly Sporting Club (Arabic: النادي الأهلي للرياضة البدنية ), commonly referred to as Al Ahly, is an Egyptian sports club based in Cairo. It is known as The Club of the Century in African football. It is best known for its professional football team that plays in the Egyptian Premier League, the top tier in the Egyptian football league system, and is the most decorated football club in Africa. It was founded on 24 April 1907, as a gathering place for Cairo's Student Unions. Al Ahly has a record of 41 national league titles, 36 national cups titles, and 11 national super cup titles making Al Ahly the most decorated club in Egypt. In addition, Al Ahly has never been relegated to the Egyptian Second Division. In international competitions, the club has won a record 8 CAF Champions League titles, a CAF Confederation Cup title, a record 6 CAF Super Cup titles, a record 4 African Cup Winners' Cup titles, an Afro-Asian Club Championship title, an Arab Club Champions Cup title, an Arab Cup Winners' Cup title, a record 2 Arab Super Cup titles, and won a bronze medal in the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup. Al Ahly is the second most successful club in the world in terms of number of international titles (20) behind Real Madrid (26). Al Ahly was awarded with the club of the century award in 2001 in guhansberg in South Africa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doncaster_Sheffield_Airport
Doncaster Sheffield Airport
[ "Rank", "Airport", "Passengers handled", "% change 2018/19" ]
[ [ "1", "Bucharest", "96,612", "52.0" ], [ "2", "Katowice", "82,279", "1.1" ], [ "3", "Gdańsk", "80,842", "10.1" ], [ "4", "Alicante", "68,583", "9.7" ], [ "5", "Warsaw", "67,711", "1.5" ], [ "6", "Vilnius", "58,793", "43.3" ], [ "7", "Palma de Malloca", "55,197", "4.4" ], [ "8", "Poznań", "54,514", "7.9" ], [ "9", "Tenerife-South", "51,309", "0.6" ], [ "10", "Amsterdam", "48,840", "16.2" ], [ "11", "Riga", "43,937", "3.6" ], [ "12", "Málaga", "42,299", "12.5" ], [ "13", "Budapest", "42,116", "592.6" ], [ "14", "Cluj Napoca", "41,165", "14.3" ], [ "15", "Lanzarote", "39,993", "1.5" ], [ "16", "Kraków", "39,345", "n/a" ], [ "17", "Wroclaw", "35,194", "1.4" ], [ "18", "Debrecen", "33,605", "2187.6" ], [ "19", "Dublin", "29,779", "11.5" ], [ "20", "Paphos", "24,528", "9.4" ] ]
Statistics -- Busiest routes
Doncaster_Sheffield_Airport_1
Doncaster Sheffield Airport , formerly Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield, is an international airport located at the former RAF Finningley station, in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster within South Yorkshire, England. The airport lies south-east of Doncaster Town Centre and east of Sheffield. Handling 1.22 million passengers in 2018, the airport is the smaller of Yorkshire's two large commercial airports, the other being Leeds Bradford Airport. The airport opened to passengers in 2005. It was initially operated by Peel Airports, a division of The Peel Group, who at the time also owned and managed Liverpool John Lennon Airport and City Airport Manchester, and had a 75% stake in Durham Tees Valley Airport. Doncaster Sheffield Airport has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence (Number P876) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-type_Prisons
F-type Prisons
[ "Name ( in Turkish )", "Location", "Website ( Turkish )" ]
[ [ "Adana F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "Adana", "http : //www.adanafcik.adalet.gov.tr/" ], [ "Ankara 1 Nolu F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "Ankara", "http : //www.ankaraf1.adalet.gov.tr/" ], [ "Ankara 2 Nolu F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "Ankara", "https : //web.archive.org/web/20090314073621/http : //www.ankaraf2.gov.tr/" ], [ "Bolu F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "Bolu", "http : //www.bolufcik.adalet.gov.tr/" ], [ "Edirne F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "Edirne", "https : //web.archive.org/web/20090910044447/http : //www.edirne.adalet.gov.tr/ftipi.html" ], [ "İzmir 1 Nolu F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "İzmir", "http : //www.izmirf1.adalet.gov.tr/" ], [ "İzmir 2 Nolu F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "İzmir", "http : //www.izmirf2.adalet.gov.tr/" ], [ "Kırıkkale F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "Kırıkkale", "http : //www.kirikkalefcik.adalet.gov.tr/ ( under construction )" ], [ "Kocaeli 1 Nolu F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "Kandıra / Kocaeli", "http : //www.kocaelif1.adalet.gov.tr/" ], [ "Kocaeli 2 Nolu F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "Kandıra / Kocaeli", "http : //www.kocaelif2.adalet.gov.tr/ ( under construction )" ], [ "Tekirdağ 1 Nolu F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "Tekirdağ", "no website yet" ], [ "Tekirdağ 2 Nolu F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "Tekirdağ", "https : //web.archive.org/web/20090312093248/http : //www.tekirdag2fkapalicik.gov.tr/index.html" ], [ "Van F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu", "Van", "http : //www.vanfcik.adalet.gov.tr/" ] ]
Locations
This section uses details from the German version on the subject On 19 July 2007 , Kırıkkale F-type Prison was opened as the 13th F-type prison . The prison on the island İmralı where Abdullah Öcalan , leader of the Kurdish Workers ' Party PKK , is the only inmate is not exactly an F-type prison ( only nine instead of 368 inmates ) , but it is also a high security prison . Answering a parliamentarian 's request , Justice Minister Sadullah Ergin stated in August 2009 that the reconstruction of the prison to a closed high security institution for the execution of sentences had been finished . He added that another eight prisoners would be taken there , but was unable to say who the prisoners would be . [ 22 ]
F-type_Prisons_1
F-Type-Prisons, officially called F-type High Security Closed Institutions for the Execution of Sentences (F tipi cezaevi / F Tipi Yüksek Güvenlikli Kapalı Ceza İnfaz Kurumu) are high-security prisons designated by Turkish Law 5275 on the Execution of Sentences. Those sentenced to F-type prisons include members of armed organizations, people convicted of drug offences or organized crimes, and those sentenced to aggravated life imprisonment. Aggravated life imprisonment (ağırlaştırılmış müebbet hapis cezası) replaced the death penalty when it was abolished in 2002 and according to Article 47 of the Turkish Penal Code (TPC) it is a life sentence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohra
Mohra
[ "#", "Title", "Singer ( s )", "Lyrics" ]
[ [ "1", "Tip Tip Barsa Pani", "Udit Narayan , Alka Yagnik", "Anand Bakshi" ], [ "2", "Ae Kaash Kahin Aisa Hota", "Kumar Sanu", "Anand Bakshi" ], [ "3", "Main Cheez Badi Hoon Mast Mast", "Kavita Krishnamurthy", "Anand Bakshi" ], [ "4", "Na Kajre Ki Dhaar", "Pankaj Udhas , Sadhana Sargam", "Indeevar" ], [ "5", "Na Kajre Ki Dhaar ( M )", "Pankaj Udhas", "Indeevar" ], [ "6", "Na Kajre Ki Dhaar ( F )", "Sadhana Sargam", "Indeevar" ], [ "7", "Subah Se Lekar", "Sadhana Sargam , Udit Narayan", "Anand Bakshi" ], [ "8", "Dil Har Koi", "Kumar Sanu , Alka Yagnik", "Indeevar" ], [ "9", "Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast", "Kavita Krishnamurthy , Udit Narayan", "Anand Bakshi" ] ]
Soundtrack
MohraSoundtrack album by Viju ShahReleased1994GenreFeature film soundtrackLength42:16 minLanguageHindiLabelVenus Records & TapesProducerViju ShahViju Shah chronology Vishwatama ( 1992 ) Mohra ( 1994 ) Ravan Raaj : A True Story ( 1995 ) The music for the film was composed by Viju Shah , with lyrics by Indeevar and Anand Bakshi . [ 6 ] Mohra was one of the most successful soundtrack albums of 1994 , especially the song `` Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast '' . The track is based on the popular Qawwali song `` Dam Mast Qalandar Mast Mast '' by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan . [ 5 ] Initially , Viju Shah wanted Sapna Mukherjee to render `` Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast '' but , upon Rajiv Rai 's insistence , opted for Kavita Krishnamurthy instead . The song `` Na Kajare Ki Dhar '' was originally composed by Kalyanji-Anandji , but was n't released as the movie was shelved in 1980 . The song was originally sung by Mukesh . The film 's soundtrack album sold more than 8 million units , [ 7 ] making it the second highest-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of 1994 , behind only Hum Aapke Hain Koun.. ! [ 8 ] The song `` Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast '' was remade as `` Cheez Badi '' for the 2017 film Machine . [ 9 ] Track list
Mohra_0
Mohra () is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Rajiv Rai. It features Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Raveena Tandon, Poonam Jhawer and Naseeruddin Shah in the lead roles, with Paresh Rawal, Gulshan Grover, Raza Murad and Sadashiv Amrapurkar in supporting roles. The film went on to become the second highest-grossing Indian film of that year and was declared a Blockbuster. The film received nine Filmfare nominations in 1995. It was also the first collaboration between the trio of Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal and Suniel Shetty who went on to collaborate several times later on. Originally, Divya Bharti was cast as the female lead but she only managed five days working on the film before her death. Raveena Tandon was cast as her replacement. The film was reported to be inspired by the 1987 film . The film is also remembered for its songs which became chartbusters in that year. The popularity of the song Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast, which was picturised on Raveena Tandon, led to her being nicknamed The mast mast girl. The song was an adaptation of the popular Qawwali song Dam Mast Qalandar Mast Mast by Pakistani singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The film's soundtrack album sold more than 8million units, making it the second highest-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of 1994, behind only Hum Aapke Hain Koun.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Airways_fleet
US Airways fleet
[ "Aircraft", "Year retired", "Replacement", "Notes" ]
[ [ "BAe 146-200", "1991", "Boeing 737", "Aircraft were obtained via the merger with Pacific Southwest Airlines ( PSA )" ], [ "Douglas DC-3", "1996", "None", "Piedmont Airlines retained one flyable DC-3 which USAir sold in 1996 to the Carolinas Aviation Museum" ], [ "Fokker F28 Fellowship", "1997", "US Airways Express turboprop and/or regional jet fleet", "Aircraft were formerly operated by Empire Airlines , Piedmont Airlines and USAir" ], [ "BAC One-Eleven", "1989", "Boeing 737 and US Airways Express fleet", "Some BAC One-Eleven aircraft were formerly operated by Mohawk Airlines and were obtained via the merger of this air carrier with Allegheny Airlines . Other BAC One-Eleven aircraft were purchased used by Allegheny to augment the inherited Mohawk fleet" ], [ "Boeing 727-100", "", "Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 family", "Former Allegheny Airlines aircraft . Piedmont Airlines operated 727-100 as well" ], [ "Boeing 727-200", "2000", "Airbus A320 family", "Former Allegheny Airlines aircraft . Piedmont Airlines operated 727-200 aircraft as well" ], [ "Boeing 747-200", "1994", "None", "Operated by America West Airlines for services to Japan and Hawaii" ], [ "Boeing 737-100", "2000", "Airbus A320 family", "Used by America West to transport the Phoenix Suns basketball team" ], [ "Boeing 737-200", "2001/2005", "Airbus A320 family", "US Airways 737-200 aircraft retired 2001 ; America West Airlines 737-200 aircraft retired January 2005 . Piedmont Airlines also operated 737-200 aircraft" ], [ "Boeing 737-300", "2012", "Airbus A320 family", "America West Airlines and Piedmont Airlines both operated 737-300 aircraft as well" ], [ "Boeing 737-400", "2014", "Airbus A320 family", "Piedmont Airlines also operated 737-400 aircraft" ], [ "Boeing 767-200ER", "2015", "Airbus A330", "Used by US Airways . Some acquired from Piedmont Airlines" ], [ "McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30", "2001", "Airbus A320 family", "Former Allegheny Airlines aircraft as well as several from Pacific Southwest Airlines" ], [ "Fokker 100", "2002", "Airbus A320 family", "Forty aircraft purchased new from the European manufacturer" ], [ "McDonnell Douglas MD-80", "2002", "Airbus A320 family", "Aircraft were obtained via the merger with Pacific Southwest Airlines" ] ]
US_Airways_fleet_0
US Airways operated a predominantly Airbus fleet, with some older Boeing aircraft and a small fleet of Embraer jets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_Simon
Simone Simon
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1931", "Durand Versus Durand", "Eliane" ], [ "1931", "Mam'zelle Nitouche", "" ], [ "1931", "The Unknown Singer", "Pierette" ], [ "1931", "On opère sans douleur", "" ], [ "1932", "The Chocolate Girl", "Julie" ], [ "1932", "A Son from America", "Maryse" ], [ "1932", "King of the Hotel", "Victoire" ], [ "1932", "Pour vivre heureux", "Jacqueline" ], [ "1933", "The Sad Sack", "Lily" ], [ "1933", "Mind the Paint", "Amélie Gadarin" ], [ "1933", "The Star of Valencia", "Rita" ], [ "1933", "Le Voleur [ fr ]", "" ], [ "1934", "Lake of Ladies", "Puck" ], [ "1935", "Dark Eyes", "Tania" ], [ "1935", "Les beaux jours", "Sylvie" ], [ "1936", "Girls ' Dormitory", "Marie Claudel" ], [ "1936", "Ladies in Love", "Marie Armand" ], [ "1937", "Seventh Heaven", "Diane" ], [ "1937", "Love and Hisses", "Yvett Guerin" ], [ "1938", "Josette", "Renee LeBlanc" ] ]
Filmography
Simone_Simon_0
Simone Thérèse Fernande Simon (23 April 1910 or 1911 - 22 February 2005) was a French film actress who began her film career in 1931.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Italian_service_weapons
List of Italian service weapons
[ "Firearm", "Type", "Calibre", "Service" ]
[ [ "Bodeo M1889", "Revolver", "10.35mm", "1889-1945 ( ? )" ], [ "Glisenti M1910", "Semi-Automatic", "9mm Glisenti", "1910-1945 ( ? )" ], [ "Beretta M1923", "Semi-Automatic", "9mm Glisenti", "1923-1945 ( ? )" ], [ "Beretta M1934", "Semi-Automatic", ".380 ACP", "1934-1951" ], [ "Beretta M1951", "Semi-Automatic", "9mm Parabellum", "1951-1981" ], [ "Beretta M92FS", "Semi-Automatic", "9mm Parabellum", "1981-Present" ] ]
List_of_Italian_service_weapons_1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieutenant_Governor_of_Florida
Lieutenant Governor of Florida
[ "#", "Lt. governor", "Took office", "Left office", "Party", "appointed ( s ) served under", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "William W. J. Kelly", "December 20 , 1865", "July 4 , 1868", "Republican", "David S. Walker", "" ], [ "2", "William Henry Gleason", "July 7 , 1868", "December 14 , 1868", "Republican", "Harrison Reed", "" ], [ "3", "Edmund C. Weeks", "January 24 , 1870", "December 27 , 1870", "Republican", "Harrison Reed", "" ], [ "4", "Samuel T. Day", "January 3 , 1871", "June 3 , 1872", "Republican", "Harrison Reed", "" ], [ "5", "Marcellus Stearns", "January 7 , 1873", "March 18 , 1874", "Republican", "Ossian B. Hart", "Became governor upon the death of O . B. Hart" ], [ "6", "Noble A . Hull", "January 2 , 1877", "March 3 , 1879", "Democratic", "George Franklin Drew", "Resigned to become a U.S. Representative" ], [ "7", "Livingston W. Bethel", "January 4 , 1881", "January 7 , 1885", "Democratic", "William D. Bloxham", "" ], [ "8", "Milton H. Mabry", "January 7 , 1885", "January 8 , 1889", "Democratic", "Edward A. Perry", "Position abolished" ], [ "9", "Ray C. Osborne", "January 7 , 1969", "January 5 , 1971", "Republican", "Claude R. Kirk , Jr", "Position recreated" ], [ "10", "Tom Adams", "January 5 , 1971", "January 7 , 1975", "Democratic", "Reubin O'Donovan Askew", "" ], [ "11", "Jim Williams", "January 7 , 1975", "January 2 , 1979", "Democratic", "Reubin O'Donovan Askew", "" ], [ "12", "Wayne Mixson", "January 2 , 1979", "January 3 , 1987", "Democratic", "Bob Graham", "Became governor upon the resignation of Bob Graham" ], [ "13", "Bobby Brantley", "January 6 , 1987", "January 8 , 1991", "Republican", "Bob Martinez", "" ], [ "14", "Buddy MacKay", "January 8 , 1991", "December 12 , 1998", "Democratic", "Lawton Chiles", "Became governor upon the death of Lawton Chiles" ], [ "15", "Frank Brogan", "January 5 , 1999", "March 3 , 2003", "Republican", "Jeb Bush", "Resigned to become President of Florida Atlantic University" ], [ "16", "Toni Jennings", "March 3 , 2003", "January 2 , 2007", "Republican", "Jeb Bush", "Appointed to replace Brogan" ], [ "17", "Jeff Kottkamp", "January 2 , 2007", "January 4 , 2011", "Republican", "Charlie Crist", "" ], [ "18", "Jennifer Carroll", "January 4 , 2011", "March 12 , 2013", "Republican", "Rick Scott", "Resigned" ], [ "19", "Carlos Lopez-Cantera", "February 3 , 2014", "January 7 , 2019", "Republican", "Rick Scott", "Appointed to replace Carroll" ], [ "20", "Jeanette Núñez", "January 8 , 2019", "present", "Republican", "Ron DeSantis", "" ] ]
List of lieutenant governors
Parties No party Democratic ( 7 ) Republican ( 13 )
Lieutenant_Governor_of_Florida_0
The lieutenant governor of Florida is a statewide elected office in the government of the U.S. state of Florida. According to the Florida Constitution, the lieutenant governor is elected to a four-year term congruent with that of the governor of Florida, and succeeds to the office of governor if it becomes vacant. The incumbent is Jeanette Núñez, who took office on January 8, 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDGA_World_Championships
PDGA World Championships
[ "Year", "Date", "Location", "Champion", "PDGA #", "Hometown", "Prize", "Stroke Margin", "Winning Score", "Runner Up", "Second Runner Up", "Field Size", "Results" ]
[ [ "1997", "Aug 12 - 17", "Charlotte , North Carolina", "Ralph Williamson", "10", "Seattle , Washington", "$ 375", "35", "( 68-64-69-57=258 )", "Steady Ed Headrick", "Jack Roddick", "3", "PDGA" ], [ "1998", "Aug 3 - 8", "Cincinnati , Ohio", "Ralph Williamson ( 2 )", "10", "Seattle , Washington", "$ 351", "15", "( 63-68-61-63=255 )", "Ted Williams", "Stancil Johnson", "5", "PDGA" ], [ "1999", "Aug 10 - 14", "Rochester , New York", "Ralph Williamson ( 3 )", "10", "Seattle , Washington", "$ 400", "13", "( 69-63-55-51-=238 )", "Ted Williams", "Paul Fein", "7", "PDGA" ], [ "2000", "Aug 1 - 5", "Ann Arbor , Michigan", "Ralph Williamson ( 4 )", "10", "Seattle , Washington", "$ 750", "22", "( 76-72-54-60-26=288 )", "Patrick Shea", "Ted Williams", "6", "PDGA" ], [ "2001", "Aug 7 - 11", "St Paul , Minnesota", "Ted Williams", "13080", "Hot Springs , North Carolina", "$ 530", "12", "( 61-54-59-55=229 )", "Jack Ekstrom", "Steady Ed Headrick", "3", "PDGA" ], [ "2002", "Aug 6 - 10", "Houston , Texas", "Ted Williams ( 2 )", "13080", "Hot Springs , North Carolina", "$ 450", "16", "( 69-73-68-71-42=323 )", "Jack Ekstrom", "Ron Jochen", "3", "PDGA" ], [ "2003", "Aug 11 - 16", "Flagstaff , Arizona", "Ted Williams ( 3 )", "13080", "Hot Springs , North Carolina", "$ 700", "38", "( 66-89-68-89-65-38=415 )", "Stancil Johnson", "Jack Ekstrom", "7", "PDGA" ], [ "2004", "Aug 9 - 14", "Des Moines , Iowa", "Ted Williams ( 4 )", "13080", "Hot Springs , North Carolina", "$ 730", "4", "( 60-62-60-56-63-34=335 )", "Stancil Johnson", "Bill Erkenbrecher", "7", "PDGA" ], [ "2005", "Jul 25 - 30", "Allentown , Pennsylvania", "Ted Williams ( 5 )", "13080", "Hot Springs , North Carolina", "$ 800", "5", "( 75-64-66-82-72-36-395=395 )", "Ragnar Overby", "Paul Old Goat Fein", "8", "PDGA" ], [ "2006", "Aug 9 - 12", "Augusta , Georgia", "Paul Old Goat Fein", "4031", "Pottstown , Pennsylvania", "$ 675", "2", "( 75-80-67-39=261 )", "Stancil Johnson", "Don Dillon", "5", "PDGA" ], [ "2007", "Aug 1 - 5", "Highbridge , Wisconsin", "Albert Faupel", "24233", "Fountain Hills , Arizona", "$ 850", "6", "( 76-68-64-73-38=319 )", "Don Dillon", "Ragnar Overby", "8", "PDGA" ], [ "2008", "Aug 11 - 16", "Kalamazoo / Battle Creek , Michigan", "Raymond Carr", "3130", "La Mirada , California", "$ 850", "35", "( 53-49-57-50-49-58-54-26=396 )", "Tom Skidmore", "Paul Bagwell", "6", "PDGA" ], [ "2009", "Jul 27 - Aug 1", "Kansas City , Missouri", "Jerry Robbins Sr", "15629", "Topeka , Kansas", "$ 1150", "14", "( 57-59-56-59-62-35=328 )", "Raymond Carr", "Ronald Byrd/Donald Stephens", "10", "PDGA" ], [ "2010", "Jul 27 - Jul 31", "Crown Point , Indiana", "Jerry Robbins Sr ( 2 )", "15629", "Topeka , Kansas", "$ 900", "18", "( 52-59-57-57-62-53-36=376 )", "Bill Ball", "Robert Burton", "8", "PDGA" ], [ "2011", "Aug 9 - 13", "Santa Cruz , California", "Peter Shive", "7240", "Laramie , Wyoming", "$ 800", "29", "( 99-92-92-102-36=421 )", "Jerry Robbins Sr", "Bill Richards", "6", "PDGA" ], [ "2012", "Jul 14 - Jul 21", "Charlotte , North Carolina", "Pete May", "12700", "Augusta , Georgia", "$ 800", "1", "( 46-48-57-57-63-61-29=361 )", "Peter Shive", "David Walters", "8", "PDGA" ], [ "2013", "Aug 3 - 10", "Crown Point , Indiana", "Peter Shive ( 2 )", "7240", "Laramie , Wyoming", "$ 800", "23", "( 62-57-62-62-62-59-37=401 )", "Jack Gilmore", "Jerry Robbins Sr", "6", "PDGA" ], [ "2014", "Aug 12 - 16", "Portland , Oregon", "Peter Shive ( 3 )", "7240", "Laramie , Wyoming", "$ 725", "61", "( 65-66-59-57-63-67-39=416 )", "Barry Fischer", "John Ross", "4", "PDGA" ], [ "2015", "Aug 4 - 8", "Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania", "Peter Shive ( 4 )", "7240", "Laramie , Wyoming", "$ 800", "13", "( 70-69-70-63-64-30=366 )", "Chuck Hornsby", "Don Hoffman", "5", "PDGA" ], [ "2016", "Aug 6 - 13", "Emporia , Kansas", "John Kirkland", "100", "Carlsbad , California", "$ 750", "4", "( 67-60-61-63-34=285 )", "Michael Gates", "Jack Gilmore", "4", "PDGA" ] ]
Men 's Legend/Masters 70+ World Champions
PDGA_World_Championships_11
The PDGA World Championships is one of several major championships in the sport of disc golf, along with the United States Disc Golf Championship. Held annually since 1982, the event crowns world champions in several divisions in the professional disc golf fields. Since 1983, male and female competitors have played at the same venue every year. There have been 18 different Champions in the Men's event with an average field of 155 competitors, and 17 different Champions in the Women's event with an average field of 26. The event has been held in 19 US states as well as Ontario, Canada. Starting in 2017 the Open Men's and Women's divisions began playing in one tournament, while the age-based divisions will play in a separate World Championships. Thus allowing the potential to be the world champion in both Open and an age-based division. In 2017, theFinal 9 round was eliminated from the Championship Format. This was a card of the top 4 competitors, occasionally more, playing a 9-hole final round without any other competitors in the field.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Boston_Red_Sox_season
2013 Boston Red Sox season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Stadium", "Attendance", "Record", "Box/ Streak" ]
[ [ "110", "August 1", "Mariners", "8-7", "Wright ( 2-0 )", "Pérez ( 2-3 )", "", "Fenway Park", "35,886", "66-44", "W3" ], [ "111", "August 2", "Diamondbacks", "6-7", "Delgado ( 4-3 )", "Beato ( 1-1 )", "Ziegler ( 6 )", "Fenway Park", "37,652", "66-45", "L1" ], [ "112", "August 3", "Diamondbacks", "5-2", "Peavy ( 9-4 )", "Corbin ( 12-3 )", "Uehara ( 10 )", "Fenway Park", "37,941", "67-45", "W1" ], [ "113", "August 4", "Diamondbacks", "4-0", "Doubront ( 8-5 )", "McCarthy ( 2-5 )", "", "Fenway Park", "37,611", "68-45", "W2" ], [ "114", "August 5", "@ Astros", "0-2", "Oberholtzer ( 2-0 )", "Lackey ( 7-9 )", "Fields ( 1 )", "Minute Maid Park", "24,543", "68-46", "L1" ], [ "115", "August 6", "@ Astros", "15-10", "Workman ( 2-1 )", "Lyles ( 4-6 )", "", "Minute Maid Park", "21,620", "69-46", "W1" ], [ "116", "August 7", "@ Astros", "7-5", "Tazawa ( 5-3 )", "Fields ( 1-2 )", "Uehara ( 11 )", "Minute Maid Park", "22,205", "70-46", "W2" ], [ "117", "August 8", "@ Royals", "1-5", "Chen ( 5-0 )", "Lester ( 10-7 )", "Hochevar ( 2 )", "Kauffman Stadium", "21,121", "70-47", "L1" ], [ "118", "August 9", "@ Royals", "6-9", "Bueno ( 1-0 )", "Britton ( 1-1 )", "Holland ( 31 )", "Kauffman Stadium", "29,485", "70-48", "L2" ], [ "119", "August 10", "@ Royals", "5-3", "Workman ( 3-1 )", "Guthrie ( 12-8 )", "Uehara ( 12 )", "Kauffman Stadium", "38,742", "71-48", "W1" ], [ "120", "August 11", "@ Royals", "3-4", "Shields ( 7-8 )", "Lackey ( 7-10 )", "Holland ( 32 )", "Kauffman Stadium", "24,935", "71-49", "L1" ], [ "121", "August 13", "@ Blue Jays", "4-2 ( 11 )", "Uehara ( 3-0 )", "Loup ( 4-5 )", "", "Rogers Centre", "32,816", "72-49", "W1" ], [ "122", "August 14", "@ Blue Jays", "3-4 ( 10 )", "Lincoln ( 1-1 )", "Workman ( 3-2 )", "", "Rogers Centre", "31,695", "72-50", "L1" ], [ "123", "August 15", "@ Blue Jays", "1-2", "Buehrle ( 9-7 )", "Peavy ( 9-5 )", "Janssen ( 22 )", "Rogers Centre", "40,477", "72-51", "L2" ], [ "124", "August 16", "Yankees", "3-10", "Pettitte ( 8-9 )", "Doubront ( 8-6 )", "", "Fenway Park", "38,143", "72-52", "L3" ], [ "125", "August 17", "Yankees", "6-1", "Lackey ( 8-10 )", "Kuroda ( 11-8 )", "", "Fenway Park", "37,517", "73-52", "W1" ], [ "126", "August 18", "Yankees", "6-9", "Sabathia ( 11-10 )", "Dempster ( 6-9 )", "Rivera ( 36 )", "Fenway Park", "37,917", "73-53", "L1" ], [ "127", "August 19", "@ Giants", "7-0", "Lester ( 11-7 )", "Lincecum ( 6-13 )", "", "AT & T Park", "41,585", "74-53", "W1" ], [ "128", "August 20", "@ Giants", "2-3", "Romo ( 4-6 )", "Morales ( 2-1 )", "", "AT & T Park", "41,551", "74-54", "L1" ], [ "129", "August 21", "@ Giants", "12-1", "Doubront ( 9-6 )", "Zito ( 4-9 )", "", "AT & T Park", "41,532", "75-54", "W1" ] ]
2013_Boston_Red_Sox_season_24
The 2013 Boston Red Sox season was the 113th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. Under new manager John Farrell, the Red Sox finished first in the American League East with a record of 97 wins and 65 losses. In the postseason, the Red Sox first defeated the AL wild card Tampa Bay Rays in the ALDS. In the ALCS, the Red Sox defeated the American League Central champion Detroit Tigers in six games. Advancing to the World Series, the Red Sox defeated the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals in six games, to capture the franchise's eighth championship overall and third in ten years. The Red Sox became the second team to win the World Series the season after finishing last in their division; the first had been the 1991 Minnesota Twins. Amazing postseasons offensively from David Ortiz and Jacoby Ellsbury helped lead the way along with great pitching from Jon Lester, John Lackey and Jake Peavy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Ergotelis_F.C._season
2011–12 Ergotelis F.C. season
[ "Position", "Player", "Transfer Window", "Transferred To", "Fee", "Date" ]
[ [ "DF", "Manolis Roubakis", "Summer", "Free agent", "Released", "12 May 2011" ], [ "MF", "Dimitrios Orfanos", "Summer", "Panserraikos", "Free", "12 May 2011" ], [ "DF", "Georgios Alexopoulos", "Summer", "Free agent", "End of career", "12 May 2011" ], [ "FW", "Māris Verpakovskis", "Summer", "Baku", "Free", "30 May 2011" ], [ "MF", "Georgios Siakkas", "Summer", "Fokikos", "Free", "1 July 2011" ], [ "GK", "Iosif Daskalakis", "Summer", "Olympiacos", "Free", "1 July 2011" ], [ "DF", "Claudio Dadómo", "Winter", "Free agent", "Released", "16 January 2012" ], [ "DF", "Tomasz Wisio", "Winter", "RB Leipzig", "Free", "22 January 2012" ] ]
Out
2011–12_Ergotelis_F.C._season_3
The 2011-12 season was Ergotelis' 82nd season in existence, 7th season in the Superleague Greece, and the sixth consecutive since the club's latest promotion from the Football League. Ergotelis also participated in the Greek cup, entering the competition in the Fourth Round. Despite the season taking off on a promising start, subsequent weak performances and a disastrous championship second round saw the team finish in 14th place, thus being relegated to the Football League for the second time in its history. A few months later, iconic club president Apostolos Papoutsakis died at the age of 60.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_of_the_1869–70_New_South_Wales_colonial_election
Results of the 1869–70 New South Wales colonial election
[ "Candidate", "Votes", "%" ]
[ [ "James Byrnes ( re-elected 1 )", "468", "31.9" ], [ "James Farnell ( re-elected 2 )", "455", "31.0" ], [ "Hugh Taylor", "274", "18.7" ], [ "George Oakes", "270", "18.4" ], [ "Total formal votes", "1,467", "100.0" ], [ "Informal votes", "0", "0.0" ], [ "Turnout", "900", "70.7" ] ]
Election results -- Parramatta
Results_of_the_1869–70_New_South_Wales_colonial_election_45
This is a list of electoral district results for the 1869-70 New South Wales colonial election. The election was conducted on the basis of a simple majority or first-past-the-post voting system. In this election there were 8 multi-member districts returning 20 members and 52 single member districts giving a total of 72 members. In the multi-member districts each elector could vote for as many candidates as there were vacancies. 11 districts were uncontested. There was no recognisable party structure at this election
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Linklater
Richard Linklater
[ "Year", "Name", "Director", "Writer", "Producer" ]
[ [ "1988", "It 's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "1990", "Slacker", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "1993", "Dazed and Confused", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "1995", "Before Sunrise", "Yes", "Yes", "" ], [ "1996", "SubUrbia", "Yes", "", "" ], [ "1998", "The Newton Boys", "Yes", "Yes", "" ], [ "2001", "Waking Life", "Yes", "Yes", "" ], [ "2001", "Tape", "Yes", "", "" ], [ "2003", "School of Rock", "Yes", "", "" ], [ "2004", "Before Sunset", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "2005", "Bad News Bears", "Yes", "", "Yes" ], [ "2006", "Fast Food Nation", "Yes", "Yes", "" ], [ "2006", "A Scanner Darkly", "Yes", "Yes", "" ], [ "2008", "Me and Orson Welles", "Yes", "", "Yes" ], [ "2011", "Bernie", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "2013", "Before Midnight", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "2014", "Boyhood", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "2016", "Everybody Wants Some ! !", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "2017", "Last Flag Flying", "Yes", "Yes", "" ], [ "2019", "Where 'd You Go , Bernadette", "Yes", "Yes", "" ] ]
Filmography -- Feature films
Richard_Linklater_0
Richard Stuart Linklater (/ˈlɪŋkleɪtər/; born July 30, 1960) is an American filmmaker. He is known for films that revolve mainly around suburban culture and the effects of the passage of time. His films include the observational comedy film Slacker (1990); the coming-of-age comedy film Dazed and Confused (1993); the romantic drama Before trilogy, Before Sunrise (1995), Before Sunset (2004), and Before Midnight (2013); the music-themed comedy School of Rock (2003); the animated films Waking Life (2001) and A Scanner Darkly (2006); the epic coming-of-age drama Boyhood (2014); and the comedy film Everybody Wants Some!! (2016). In 2015, Linklater was included on the annual Time 100 list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Linklater is known to have a distinct style and method of filmmaking. Many of his films are noted for their loosely structured narrative; several of his projects - the Before. films and Boyhood - feature the same actors filmed over an extended period of years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawny_Cypress
Tawny Cypress
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2000", "Autumn in New York", "Melissa" ], [ "2006", "Bella", "Frannie" ], [ "2006", "World Trade Center", "Bleeding Woman" ], [ "2009", "Brooklyn 's Finest", "Allisa" ], [ "2011", "Remains", "Cindy" ], [ "2013", "Home", "Laura" ], [ "2019", "Inez & Doug & Kira", "Inez" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Tawny_Cypress_0
Tawny Cypress (born August 8, 1976) is an American actress of Indigenous Accawmacke Indian Ancestry. She has appeared in various television and stage plays. She starred as Cherie Rollins-Murray on the television series Unforgettable, on the second and third seasons. She previously had recurring roles on several TV series, including Fox's drama K-Ville as Ginger Love Tap LeBeau, Simone Deveaux on the TV series Heroes, and Carly Heath on House of Cards. Her mother is of Hungarian and German extraction and her father is a full blood Indigenous Accawmacke Indian. Tawny Cypress was born and raised in Point Pleasant, New Jersey and now lives in New York City.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Santos_FC_season
2014 Santos FC season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "Status", "Contract length", "Expiry date", "Source" ]
[ [ "3", "DF", "Léo", "38", "Signed", "6 months", "May 2014", "Globo Esporte" ], [ "25", "MF", "Lucas Otávio", "19", "Signed", "3 years", "December 2016", "Estadão" ], [ "19", "FW", "Stéfano Yuri", "19", "Signed", "4 years", "December 2017", "Globo Esporte" ], [ "45", "FW", "Geuvânio", "21", "Signed", "4 years", "December 2017", "Globo Esporte" ], [ "30", "FW", "Diego Cardoso", "19", "Signed", "3 years", "December 2016", "Santos FC" ], [ "23", "DF", "Emerson", "20", "Signed", "4 years", "December 2018", "Globo Esporte" ], [ "41", "MF", "Serginho", "19", "Signed", "3 years", "December 2016", "Santos FC" ], [ "15", "DF", "Mena", "25", "Signed", "4 years", "June 2017", "Santos FC" ], [ "10", "FW", "Gabriel", "18", "Signed", "5 years", "September 2019", "Globo Esporte" ] ]
Transfers -- Contracts
2014_Santos_FC_season_7
The 2014 season is Santos Futebol Clube's hundredth second season in existence and the club's fifty-fifth consecutive season in the top flight of Brazilian football. As well as the Campeonato Brasileiro, the club competes in the Copa do Brasil and the Campeonato Paulista. This season is the first in history that Santos uses fixed numbers assigned to each player. On 19 December 2013, Santos signed Leandro Damião from Internacional for a fee of R$ 42 million (€13m) (biggest transfer in history between two Brazilian clubs). At the same time, the club did not spend a cent, as the player's rights were bought by Doyen Sports, an investment fund based in Malta; Damião was later assigned to Peixe in a free transfer, but the club will have to pay the company after the end of Damião's contract, with a 10% interest per year. This was Oswaldo de Oliveira's second (third in history) season in charge after Claudinei Oliveira was relieved from the club at the end of the 2013 season. He was relieved from his duties on 2 September, after a bad run of results. A day after Oswaldo's dismissal, Santos appointed Enderson Moreira as the club's new manager. Santos reached Campeonato Paulista's finals for the sixth successive year, but lost to countryside team Ituano in penalties after a 1-1 draw on aggregate score. On 15 May, Luis Álvaro de Oliveira Ribeiro resigned from the presidency of the club due to health problems, and Odílio Rodrigues (the former vice-president) assumed the position until the end of his term.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Burton-in-Kendal
Listed buildings in Burton-in-Kendal
[ "Name and location", "Date", "Notes", "Grade" ]
[ [ "St James ' Church 54°11′09″N 2°43′15″W / 54.18591°N 2.72092°W / 54.18591 ; -2.72092 ( St James ' Church )", "12th century", "The oldest parts of the church are the base of the tower and the northwest corner of the nave . Alterations and additions were made in the following centuries , the church was restored in 1844 when the clerestory was added , and in 1872 the chancel south arcade was rebuilt . The church is built in limestone with sandstone dressings and slate roofs . It consists of a nave with a clerestory , aisles , a south porch , a chancel with north and south chapels , and a west tower . The tower has three stages and an embattled parapet , and most of the windows are in Perpendicular style", "I" ], [ "1-5 Main Street 54°10′53″N 2°43′18″W / 54.18126°N 2.72158°W / 54.18126 ; -2.72158 ( 1-5 Main Street )", "17th century ( probable )", "A terrace of five cottages with two storeys , the upper storey overhanging , and a green slate roof with a stone ridge . Nos . 1-3 are stuccoed , partly over timber framing , and Nos . 4 and 5 have a roughcast upper floor and a stuccoed ground floor . The upper floor of Nos . 4 and 5 is carried on two Tuscan columns and a timber upright . Most of the windows are sashes , and on the front facing The Square is a Venetian window", "II" ], [ "Burton Hall 54°11′03″N 2°43′20″W / 54.18408°N 2.72219°W / 54.18408 ; -2.72219 ( Burton Hall )", "17th century", "A house that was altered and extended in the 19th century , it is in stone on a plinth , and has a green slate roof with a stone ridge , copings and finials . There are two storeys , three bays , and a single-storey extension to the right . In the centre is a two-storey gabled porch , the windows are 19th-century casements , and there are two blocked fire windows . At the rear are two mullioned windows , and a single-storey gabled porch with a ball finial", "II" ], [ "Glenlea and Aysgarth 54°10′54″N 2°43′18″W / 54.18164°N 2.72157°W / 54.18164 ; -2.72157 ( Glenlea and Aysgarth )", "17th century ( probable )", "A pair of roughcast cottages that have a green slate roof with a stone ridge . There are two storeys , the upper storey overhanging , and each cottage has one bay . Glenlea has a bay window in the ground floor and a casement above , and Aysgarth has a sash window in each floor . The upper storey is supported by two massive circular stone columns and a smaller rectangular column", "II" ], [ "Dalton Old Hall Farmhouse 54°10′17″N 2°42′22″W / 54.17126°N 2.70608°W / 54.17126 ; -2.70608 ( Dalton Old Hall Farmhouse )", "1666", "A farmhouse that was later altered and extended , it is pebbledashed with stone dressings , a corniced ogee gutter , and a green slate roof with copings . The house has a T-shaped plan , with two storeys , a south front of three bays , a left extension , and two rear wings . The doorway has a chamfered surround and an initialled , dated and decorated lintel , and the windows are sashes", "II" ], [ "Hordley House 54°10′46″N 2°43′20″W / 54.17944°N 2.72215°W / 54.17944 ; -2.72215 ( Hordley House )", "Late 17th or early 18th century ( probable )", "A roughcast house with stone dressings and a green slate roof with a stone ridge . There are two storeys and three bays . The central doorway has a segmental head . The windows in the lower floor are casements , and in the upper floor they are mullioned and transomed cross windows", "II" ], [ "Manor House 54°10′49″N 2°43′18″W / 54.18016°N 2.72179°W / 54.18016 ; -2.72179 ( Manor House )", "1701", "A stone house on a plinth , with corniced gutters and a slate roof with a stone ridge . There are two storeys , and the main part to the right also has attics . The main part has three bays , and a doorway with a plain surround and a bracketed cornice . The windows are sashes in plain surrounds , two of the attic windows being blind . The part to the left has a three-light window in the ground floor and a Venetian window above", "II" ], [ "Hutton House 54°10′51″N 2°43′18″W / 54.18081°N 2.72155°W / 54.18081 ; -2.72155 ( Hutton House )", "1728", "A stone house on a plinth , with a slate roof and two storeys with cellars . Four semicircular stone steps lead up to a central doorway that has an architrave , a pulvinated frieze , and a pediment . Above the door is an inscribed plaque with a moulded surround and a round head . The top half of a mullioned window lights the cellar , and the other windows are 20th-century casements in moulded architraves", "II" ], [ "Laurel Cottage 54°10′51″N 2°43′19″W / 54.18081°N 2.72187°W / 54.18081 ; -2.72187 ( Laurel Cottage )", "18th century or earlier", "A stone house with a green slate roof , two storeys and three irregular bays . The sash windows and the doorway have plain surrounds", "II" ], [ "The Globe 54°10′54″N 2°43′18″W / 54.18172°N 2.72157°W / 54.18172 ; -2.72157 ( The Globe )", "18th century ( probable )", "A roughcast house with a green slate roof , two storeys and two bays . In the centre is a doorway with Ionic pilasters , an entablature and a cornice , and the windows are sashes", "II" ], [ "Hill House 54°10′55″N 2°43′18″W / 54.18204°N 2.72170°W / 54.18204 ; -2.72170 ( Hill House )", "18th century ( probable )", "A roughcast house that has a green slate roof with a stone ridge . There are two storeys , the main part being higher than the part to the right . The main part has a central lattice porch and doorway , and sash windows . The part to the right has a doorway , a casement window and two small fixed windows", "II" ], [ "Market Cross 54°10′53″N 2°43′17″W / 54.18150°N 2.72134°W / 54.18150 ; -2.72134 ( Market Cross )", "18th century", "The market cross stands in The Square , and is in limestone . It consists of a tapering column surmounted by a cornice and with a moulded square base . The column is on a plinth with a chamfered base on three octagonal steps", "II" ], [ "Walls , gatepiers , gates and lamps , Burton House 54°10′46″N 2°43′19″W / 54.17958°N 2.72191°W / 54.17958 ; -2.72191 ( Walls , gatepiers , gates and lamps , Burton House )", "Late 18th century ( probable )", "The walls are in limestone and the piers are in sandstone . Flanking the entrance to the drive are two pairs of square gate piers with chamfered edges and bases , and cornices and shallow pyramidal tops . On the outer piers are cast iron lampposts with octagonal lanterns . From the gate piers , curving walls on a plinth with coping , lead to similar end piers", "II" ], [ "Mansion House 54°10′46″N 2°43′20″W / 54.17954°N 2.72215°W / 54.17954 ; -2.72215 ( Mansion House )", "Late 18th century", "A limestone house on a low plinth , later divided into two dwellings , with chamfered quoins and a green slate roof . There are two storeys with an attic , and the front facing the road has three bays . In the centre is a doorway with Tuscan pilasters and a pediment , and the windows are sashes . On the north gabled front are four bays , there is a Diocletian window in the attic , and at the rear is a round-headed stair window", "II" ], [ "Royal Hotel 54°10′54″N 2°43′17″W / 54.18170°N 2.72130°W / 54.18170 ; -2.72130 ( Royal Hotel )", "Late 18th century", "The hotel is in stone with a partly hipped green slate roof . There are two storeys , a main front of nine bays , and three bays on the right return . The main doorway has a moulded architrave and a pediment on brackets . Most of the windows on the front are sashes with stone lintels , and there is also a shop window with pilasters and a cornice . In the right return are Venetian windows and a doorway that has a plain surround , a fanlight , and a cornice on brackets", "II" ], [ "The Coach House 54°10′49″N 2°43′17″W / 54.18039°N 2.72152°W / 54.18039 ; -2.72152 ( The Coach House )", "Late 18th century", "The former coach house has been converted into three dwellings . It is in limestone with sandstone dressings , quoins , a string course , and a hipped green slate roof . There are three storeys and six bays . In the centre of the ground floor are two elliptical arches , now filled with doors and windows , that have chamfered surrounds and keystones . Above are two French windows in arches with keystones and impost blocks , and an oculus , all under a moulded pediment on consoles . The other windows are 20th-century replacements", "II" ], [ "Burton House 54°10′46″N 2°43′16″W / 54.17956°N 2.72115°W / 54.17956 ; -2.72115 ( Burton House )", "c. 1795", "The house , later divided into three dwellings , is in sandstone , partly stuccoed , and has a green slate roof . The central block is on a plinth , and has bands , modillioned eaves , ​ 2 ⁄ 2 storeys , cellars , and three bays . It is flanked by low recessed two-bay links to single-bay pedimented two-storey pavilions . The windows are sashes , and the main windows on the front have pediments . On the left return of the central block in the main entrance , which has a Venetian form , a moulded surround , and a keystone", "II*" ], [ "1-4 The Square 54°10′53″N 2°43′18″W / 54.18149°N 2.72174°W / 54.18149 ; -2.72174 ( 1-4 The Square )", "c. 1810", "A terrace of four houses forming the west side of The Square . They are stuccoed with stone dressings , and have a modillioned eaves cornice and a Welsh slate roof . They have three storeys and ten bays . Above the doorways of Nos . 3 and 4 are pediments . The entry to No . 2 is through a carriage arch that has an elliptical head , a keystone , and moulded impost blocks . The windows are sashes", "II" ], [ "Post Office and three houses 54°10′53″N 2°43′16″W / 54.18149°N 2.72116°W / 54.18149 ; -2.72116 ( Post Office and three houses )", "c. 1810", "A row of four stone houses with a slate roof forming the east side of The Square . They are on a plinth , and have quoins and a modillioned cornice . The houses have three storeys and a total of five bays . Nos . 1 and 2 have paired doorways with plain surrounds and a moulded pediment , and Nos . 3 and 4 have paired doorways without a pediment . The windows are sashes in plain surrounds", "II" ], [ "Braithwaite Bridge 54°11′28″N 2°43′57″W / 54.19111°N 2.73256°W / 54.19111 ; -2.73256 ( Braithwaite Bridge )", "c. 1816", "This is bridge No . 146 , an accommodation bridge , over the Lancaster Canal . It is in limestone and consists of a single elliptical arch with a string course , rusticated voussoirs , and keystones . The parapets are curved in plan and have flat tops and end pilasters . The distance between the parapets is about 3.5 metres ( 11 ft )", "II" ] ]
Buildings
Listed_buildings_in_Burton-in-Kendal_1
Burton-in-Kendal is a civil parish in the South Lakeland District of Cumbria, England. It contains 32 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Burton-in-Kendal and the surrounding countryside. The Lancaster Canal passes through the parish, and the listed buildings associated with this are a bridge, an aqueduct, and a milestone. The other listed buildings are located in the village, apart from two boundary stones, a milestone, and a farmhouse. In the village, the listed buildings include houses and associated structures, a church and items in the churchyard, hotels, public houses, a market cross, and a commemorative lamp post.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ratcliffe
Paul Ratcliffe
[ "Season", "Date", "Venue", "Position", "Event" ]
[ [ "1996", "29 Sep 1996", "Três Coroas", "1st", "K1" ], [ "1997", "22 Jun 1997", "Bourg St.-Maurice", "1st", "K1" ], [ "1997", "29 Jun 1997", "Björbo", "1st", "K1" ], [ "1998", "21 Jun 1998", "Tacen", "1st", "K1" ], [ "1998", "2 Aug 1998", "Wausau", "2nd", "K1" ], [ "1998", "13 Sep 1998", "La Seu d'Urgell", "1st", "K1" ], [ "1999", "24 Jun 1999", "Tacen", "1st", "K1" ], [ "1999", "15 Aug 1999", "Bratislava", "1st", "K1" ], [ "1999", "3 Oct 1999", "Penrith", "1st", "K1" ], [ "2000", "30 Apr 2000", "Penrith", "1st", "K1" ], [ "2000", "2 Jul 2000", "Saint-Pé-de-Bigorre", "1st", "K1" ], [ "2000", "23 Jul 2000", "Prague", "1st", "K1" ], [ "2003", "6 Jul 2003", "La Seu d'Urgell", "2nd", "K1" ], [ "2003", "31 Jul 2003", "Bratislava", "3rd", "K1" ] ]
World Cup individual podiums
Paul_Ratcliffe_0
Paul Ratcliffe (born 12 November 1973 in Salford) is a British slalom canoeist who competed from the early 1990s to the mid-2000s. Competing in two Summer Olympics, he won a silver medal in the K1 event in Sydney in 2000. Ratcliffe also won three medals at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships with a gold (K1 team: 1997) and two bronzes (K1: 1997, 1999). He won overall World Cup title in K1 in three consecutive seasons between 1998 and 2000. He is also a two-time European Champion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(mass)
Orders of magnitude (mass)
[ "Factor ( kg )", "Value", "Item" ]
[ [ "10", "8.9 × 10 kg", "Graviton" ], [ "10", "4.2 × 10 kg", "Mass equivalent of the energy of a photon at the peak of the spectrum of the cosmic microwave background radiation ( 0.235 meV/ c )" ], [ "10", "1.8 × 10 kg", "One eV/ c , the mass equivalent of one electronvolt" ], [ "10", "3.6 × 10 kg", "Electron neutrino , upper limit on mass ( 2 eV/ c )" ], [ "10", "9.11 × 10 kg", "Electron ( 511 keV/ c ) , the lightest elementary particle with a measured nonzero rest mass" ], [ "10", "3.0-5.5 × 10 kg", "Up quark ( as a current quark ) ( 1.7-3.1 MeV/ c )" ], [ "10", "1.9 × 10 kg", "Muon ( 106 MeV/ c )" ], [ "10 yoctogram ( yg )", "1.661 × 10 kg", "Atomic mass unit ( u ) or dalton ( Da )" ], [ "10 yoctogram ( yg )", "1.673 × 10 kg", "Proton ( 938.3 MeV/ c )" ], [ "10 yoctogram ( yg )", "1.674 × 10 kg", "Hydrogen atom , the lightest atom" ], [ "10 yoctogram ( yg )", "1.675 × 10 kg", "Neutron ( 939.6 MeV/ c )" ], [ "10", "1.2 × 10 kg", "Lithium atom ( 6.941 Da )" ], [ "10", "3.0 × 10 kg", "Water molecule ( 18.015 Da )" ], [ "10", "8.0 × 10 kg", "Titanium atom ( 47.867 Da )" ], [ "10", "1.1 × 10 kg", "Copper atom ( 63.546 Da )" ], [ "10", "1.6 × 10 kg", "Z boson ( 91.2 GeV/ c )" ], [ "10", "2.2 × 10 kg", "Higgs Boson ( 125 GeV/ c )" ], [ "10", "3.1 × 10 kg", "Top quark ( 173 GeV/ c ) , the heaviest known elementary particle" ], [ "10", "3.2 × 10 kg", "Caffeine molecule ( 194 Da )" ], [ "10", "3.5 × 10 kg", "Lead -208 atom" ] ]
Units of mass -- Below 10−24 kg
Unlike other physical quantities , mass-energy does not have an a priori expected minimal quantity , as is the case with time or length , or an observed basic quantum as in the case of electric charge . Planck 's law allows for the existence of photons with arbitrarily low energies . Consequently , there can only ever be an experimental lower bound on the mass of a supposedly massless particle ; in the case of the photon , this confirmed lower bound is of the order of 3×10−27 eV = 10−62 kg .
Orders_of_magnitude_(mass)_1
To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following lists describe various mass levels between 10 kg and 10 kg.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itay_Tiran
Itay Tiran
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Director" ]
[ [ "2006", "Forgiveness", "David", "Udi Aloni" ], [ "2007", "Beaufort", "Koris", "Joseph Cedar" ], [ "2007", "The Debt", "Young Zvi", "Assaf Bernstein" ], [ "2008", "Homeland", "Lolek", "Danny Rosenberg" ], [ "2009", "Lebanon", "Assi", "Samuel Maoz" ], [ "2011", "The Promise", "Paul", "Peter Kosminsky" ], [ "2012", "Anleitung zum Ungluecklichsein", "Thomas Paulson", "Sherry Hormann" ], [ "2012", "Die Lebenden", "Jocquin", "Barbara Albert" ], [ "2013", "Lauf , Junge , lauf", "Moshe", "Pepe Danquart" ], [ "2015", "Demon", "Piotr", "Marcin Wrona" ] ]
Filmography
Itay_Tiran_0
Itay Tiran (; born March 23, 1980) is an Israeli stage and screen actor, director, and a well-known Radical-left advocate in Israel. As an actor, he is known for his roles in Forgiveness (2006), Beaufort (2007), The Debt (2007), Homeland (2008), Lebanon (2009), The Promise (2011), Anleitung zum Ungluecklichsein (2012), Die Lebenden (2012), Lauf, Junge, lauf (2013) and Demon. Tiran is one of the most acclaimed Israeli actors of his day. His performances have gained him various awards and nominations in Israeli theater and film, winning the award for Most Promising Actor in Israel Theater in 2003, Best Actor in 2005 for his performance as Hamlet in the Israeli Cameri Theater production of the Shakespeare play; Best Supporting Actor for his role as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Amadeus at the 2009 Israel Theater Awards. Itay was nominated for Best Actor at the Israeli Film Academy Awards for his roles in Forgiveness and The Debt. In 2009 Tiran collaborated with world-renowned German conductor Kurt Masur in Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream. They performed together with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in Tel Aviv moving on to Paris to perform with the Orchestre National de France at the St. Denis Festival and at the Musee D'Orsay. In 2009 Tiran joined the Gropius Ensemble, formed by young conductor Daniel Cohen combining modern classical music and theatrical elements, performing pieces like Kafka's Kofadam and A Soldier's Tale by Stravinsky. Tiran's directing debut (2010) with Georg Büchner's Woyzeck in which he also played the title role, earned him a well-deserved critical acclaim as a theater director. In March 2011 Tiran and Kurt Masur met again, this time in the Davis Symphony Hall of San Francisco together with the San Francisco Symphony for the performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The San Francisco Chronicle called Tiran's impersonations relevant and virtuosic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Stanford_Cardinal_football_team
2006 Stanford Cardinal football team
[ "Name", "Position", "Year at Stanford", "Alma mater ( Year )" ]
[ [ "Walt Harris", "Head Coach Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks", "2nd", "Pacific ( 1968 )" ], [ "A.J . Christoff", "Defensive Coordinator Defensive Backs", "1st", "Idaho ( 1971 )" ], [ "Tom Freeman", "Offensive Line ( Centers & Guards ) Run Game Coordinator", "2nd", "San Diego State ( 1969 )" ], [ "Jeff Hammerschmidt", "Outside Linebackers Special Teams", "1st", "Arizona ( 1991 )" ], [ "Nate Nelson", "Specialists Recruiting Coordinator", "2nd", "UC Davis ( 2001 )" ], [ "Darrell Peterson", "Inside Linebackers", "2nd", "TCU ( 1984 )" ], [ "Buzz Preston", "Running Backs", "4th", "Hawaii ( 1982 )" ], [ "Doug Sams", "Offensive Line ( Tackles & Tight Ends )", "1st", "Oregon State ( 1978 )" ], [ "Dave Tipton", "Defensive Line", "18th", "Stanford ( 1971 )" ], [ "Tucker Waugh", "Wide Receivers", "2nd", "DePauw ( 1993 )" ], [ "Ron Forbes", "Strength and Conditioning", "5th", "Florida ( 1995 )" ] ]
Coaches
2006_Stanford_Cardinal_football_team_1
The 2006 Stanford Cardinal football team represented Stanford University in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. In head coach Walt Harris's second season at Stanford, the Cardinal won only one game, ending the season with a 1-11 record, the school's worst since a winless 1960 season. Harris was fired on December 4, 2006, two days after Stanford's regular season ended. By the end of his tenure at Stanford, Harris had surpassed Jack Curtice with the lowest winning percentage in the history of Stanford football, with a 26.1% win record. The team played their home games at the newly renovated Stanford Stadium in Stanford, California and competed in the Pacific-10 Conference.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obesity_in_Sweden
Obesity in Sweden
[ "Ranking", "Country", "Percentage Overweight" ]
[ [ "85", "Panama", "51.4" ], [ "86", "Tunisia", "51.0" ], [ "87", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "50.6" ], [ "88", "Brazil", "50.5" ], [ "89", "Belize", "49.8" ], [ "90", "Sweden", "49.7" ], [ "91", "Norway", "49.1" ], [ "92", "Russia", "49.1" ], [ "93", "El Salvador", "48.7" ], [ "94", "Lesotho", "48.5" ], [ "95", "Suriname", "47.8" ] ]
Forbes ranking 2007
Obesity_in_Sweden_0
Obesity in Sweden has been increasingly cited as a major health issue in recent years. Sweden is the 90th fattest country in the world. In 2009, the number of people who are considered overweight or obese had not increased for the first time in 70 years. Claude Marcus, a leading Swedish nutrition expert from the Karolinska Institutet, stated that one solution is to introduce a fat tax. Folksam refused to insure a 5-year-old girl from Orust. The insurance company refused her insurance based on serious overweight/obesity. A report showed that children whose parents were better educated had a lower chance of becoming overweight.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_television_series_premieres_in_2009
List of Australian television series premieres in 2009
[ "Program", "Network", "Debut date" ]
[ [ "Histrionics", "TVS", "21 May 2009" ], [ "The Invisible , Inaudible Family", "C31 Melbourne", "13 June 2009" ], [ "Milli Milli Nganka", "NITV", "3 July 2009" ], [ "Letterbox Pro", "NITV", "4 July 2009" ], [ "Culture Warriors", "NITV", "5 July 2009" ], [ "Grounded Exposed", "NITV", "7 July 2009" ], [ "Marngrook in Sydney", "NITV", "9 July 2009" ], [ "Intunes", "NITV", "16 July 2009" ], [ "Cheap Thrills", "Channel 31", "Still to debut" ] ]
Premieres -- Community television
List_of_Australian_television_series_premieres_in_2009_1
This is a list of Australian domestic television series which debuted, or are scheduled to debut, in 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LNER_Pacifics
LNER Pacifics
[ "LNER No", "LNER 1946 No", "BR No", "Name", "Class", "", "" ]
[ [ "4498", "7", "60007", "Sir Nigel Gresley", "A4", "North Yorkshire Moors Railway", "Undergoing overhaul at the National Railway Museum" ], [ "4496", "8", "60008", "Dwight D Eisenhower", "A4", "National Railroad Museum , Green Bay , Wisconsin", "Static display" ], [ "4488", "9", "60009", "Union of South Africa", "A4", "Based at Thornton , Fife", "Approved for mainline use" ], [ "4489", "10", "60010", "Dominion of Canada", "A4", "Canadian Railway Museum", "Static display" ], [ "4464", "19", "60019", "Bittern", "A4", "Mid Hants Watercress Railway", "Static display" ], [ "4468", "22", "60022", "Mallard", "A4", "National Railway Museum , York", "Static display" ], [ "4472", "103", "60103", "Flying Scotsman", "A3", "National Railway Museum , York", "Post overhaul testing" ], [ "-", "-", "60532", "Blue Peter", "A2 ( Peppercorn )", "Barrow Hill Engine Shed", "Located at Barrow Hill Roundhouse awaiting restoration" ] ]
Preservation
A total of eight original LNER Pacifics have been preserved ; six of these are A4s ( of which two are in North America ) , one A3 and one Peppercorn A2 .
LNER_Pacifics_1
The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) operated various classes steam locomotives with a 4-6-2 (or pacific) wheel arrangement. The LNER operated more pacifics than any other of the Big Four British railway companies, and they were mostly used for express passenger work along the East Coast Main Line, though later in their lives many were displaced to other lines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Israeli_Basketball_Super_League
2016–17 Israeli Basketball Super League
[ "Home \\ Away", "KIR", "HGG", "ASH", "HTA" ]
[ [ "Hapoel Holon", "100-72", "", "99-70", "100-102" ], [ "Hapoel Jerusalem", "", "80-86", "", "93-80" ], [ "Hapoel Eilat", "81-90", "76-66", "90-69", "91-84" ], [ "Maccabi Haifa", "99-78", "", "77-82", "95-79" ], [ "Maccabi Rishon LeZion", "94-87", "83-69", "", "" ], [ "Maccabi Tel Aviv", "", "85-87", "", "100-74" ], [ "Hapoel Tel Aviv", "99-83", "65-80", "91-86", "" ] ]
2016–17_Israeli_Basketball_Super_League_6
The 2016-2017 Israeli Basketball Super League, for sponsorship reasons Ligat Winner, was the 63rd season of the Israeli Basketball Super League. Maccabi Rishon LeZion was the defending champion. The regular season started on October 8, 2016 and ended on May 15, 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Simm
John Simm
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1992", "Rumpole of the Bailey", "Joby Jonson", "Episode : Rumpole and the Reform of Joby Jonson" ], [ "1993", "Oasis", "Posh Robert", "7 episodes" ], [ "1993", "Heartbeat", "Richard Francis", "Episode : Wall of Silence" ], [ "1993", "The Bill", "Paul Jeffries", "Episode : Blind Spot" ], [ "1993", "Men of the World", "Kendle Bains", "Series 1-2 . Credited as Season 1 title song singer , together with David Threlfall" ], [ "1994", "A Pinch of Snuff", "Clint Heppelwhite", "3 episodes" ], [ "1994", "Screen One", "Cecil", "Episode : Meat" ], [ "1995", "Chiller", "Gary Kingston", "Episode : Here Comes the Mirror Man" ], [ "1995", "Cracker", "Bill Nash", "Episode : Best Boys" ], [ "1997", "The Locksmith", "Paul", "3 episodes" ], [ "1997-1999", "The Lakes", "Danny Kavanagh", "Series 1-2" ], [ "2000", "Forgive and Forget", "Theo", "" ], [ "2000", "Clocking Off", "Stuart Leach", "Episode : The Leaches ' Story" ], [ "2000", "Meet Ricky Gervais", "Himself", "Episode 6" ], [ "2000", "Never Never", "John Parlour", "2 episodes" ], [ "2001", "Spaced", "Stephen Edwards", "Episode : Back" ], [ "2002", "Magic Hour", "Alex", "" ], [ "2002", "Crime & Punishment", "Raskolnikov", "2 episodes" ], [ "2002", "White Teeth", "Mr . Hero", "Episode : The Peculiar Second Marriage of Archie Jones" ], [ "2003", "State of Play", "Cal McCaffrey", "6 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
John_Simm_1
John Ronald Simm (born 10 July 1970) is an English actor, director and musician. He has been nominated twice for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor, and is a Laurence Olivier Award nominee for best actor. He is best known for playing Sam Tyler in Life on Mars, and The Master in Doctor Who. His other television credits include: State of Play, The Lakes, Crime and Punishment, Exile, Prey and Cracker. His films include Wonderland, Everyday, Boston Kickout, Human Traffic and 24 Hour Party People.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mama's_Family
Mama's Family
[ "Character", "Actor", "Years", "character rank", "Description" ]
[ [ "Vinton Harper", "Ken Berry", "1983-1984 1986-1990", "Regular character", "The youngest of Thelma 's three children . Dopey , buffoonish , and accident prone , Vint regularly makes a fool out of himself , particularly when he attempts to be assertive or knowledgeable . Vinton is a nice guy and he is very childish . Works at Kwik Keys as a locksmith . Vinton was color-coded in tan in a short-sleeved button-down shirt and pants" ], [ "Naomi Oates Harper", "Dorothy Lyman", "1983-1984 1986-1990", "Regular character", "Vinton 's lascivious , demonstrative , and maritally flirtatious second wife , who is often at odds with Thelma over his loyalty , also in part for her salaciousness . Naomi works as a checker ( later becoming the assistant manager ) at Food Circus , a local supermarket . Vinton 's nickname for her is Skeeter while Mama 's nickname for her is tramp . While Naomi had straight hair in the first life of the sitcom , she had curls by the show 's second life . Naomi was color-coded in yellow-colored , off-the-shoulder or strapless dresses , which Thelma often referred to as gaudy" ], [ "Vinton Buzz Harper , Jr", "Eric Brown", "1983-1984", "Regular character", "Vint 's teenage son with his first wife , Mitzi . Buzz is very cheerful , spirited , patient , and obliging . Buzz was last mentioned in Farewell Frannie" ], [ "Sonja Harper", "Karin Argoud", "1983-1984", "Regular character", "Vint 's teenage daughter with his first wife , Mitzi . Sonja starts out moody , whiny , lazy , and rather oblivious , but later becomes interested in boys and blossoms into a young lady interested in civic affairs . Like her brother , she later moved out , presumably going off to college . She was also crowned Miss Rayteen 1984 during the second season of the show 's run . Sonja was last mentioned in Farewell Frannie" ], [ "Ellen Harper-Jackson", "Betty White", "1983-1984 1986", "Recurring character", "The eldest of Thelma 's three children . Ellen is a pretentious social elitist who avoids fraternizing with the rest of the family unless it suits her purpose . Her birthday is June 30" ], [ "Eunice Harper Higgins", "Carol Burnett", "1983-1984", "Recurring character", "The second of Thelma 's three children . Seemingly never changing her outfit and always layered in tattered green rags , Eunice is tempestuous , antagonistic , and quarrelsome , constantly bickering with everyone in the family ( especially her mother ) . Her birthday is December 19" ], [ "Ed Higgins", "Harvey Korman", "1983-1984", "Recurring character", "Eunice 's mild-mannered , browbeaten husband . The Ed character was toned down from his appearances in The Family sketches , formerly a fiercely ill-tempered man that had no qualms with regularly quarreling with his mother-in-law and Eunice , at one point permanently leaving Eunice . In Mama 's Family , however , the two remained married" ], [ "Bubba Higgins", "Allan Kayser", "1986-1990", "Regular character", "Ed and Eunice 's teenage son who is forced to live with Thelma upon being released from juvenile hall , after his parents had moved to Florida . Although initially depicted as a frisky , hyperactive , and eccentric teen with a penchant for playing instruments along with friends Dwayne and T-Boy , he over time evolved into a calm , mature , and commonsensical teen , though still with a robust interest in the opposite sex . The character always wore extremely tight-fitting jeans and in the early going suspenders as well . This later progressed into tight-fitting jeans and conservative sweatshirts . Bubba was color-coded in green" ], [ "Frances Marie Crowley", "Rue McClanahan", "1983-1984", "Regular character", "Thelma 's younger uncomfortable and uptight spinster sister . Works as a newspaper reporter and free-lance writer . She later died by choking on a toothpick at the Bigger Jigger . McClanahan was unhappy with the role" ], [ "Iola Lucille Boylen", "Beverly Archer", "1986-1990", "Regular character", "The Harpers well-meaning but obnoxious , nice , chipper , quirky , and prissy neighbor . She is a spinster like Thelma 's sister Frannie . Among her quirks , she constantly bestows the family with peculiar handicraft items , predominately wears pink , and calls knock knock upon her every entrance into Thelma 's home . During her first appearances on the show , a running gag existed that saw her having loopy temper tantrums at odd intervals , described as spells . She lives with her overbearing and aging parents , whom she seeks to escape by spending as much time at Thelma 's home as possible . Iola is best friends with Thelma ( her only friend ) . In her first couple of seasons , she was secretly infatuated with Vint ; the two had known each other since their youth , which caused her and Naomi to have an adversarial relationship . Iola was color-coded in pink , usually gingham , shirtwaist dresses" ] ]
Cast and characters -- Family members and friends
See also : List of Mama 's Family characters
Eric_Brown_(actor)_1
Mama's Family is an American television sitcom starring Vicki Lawrence as Thelma Harper (Mama). The series is a spin-off of a recurring series of comedy sketches called The Family featured on The Carol Burnett Show (1974-78) and Carol Burnett & Company (1979). The sketches led to the made-for-TV movie Eunice, and finally the television series. The show's theme song is Bless My Happy Home by Peter Matz (music) and Vicki Lawrence (lyrics). The show's producers chose to use an instrumental version. Mama's Family originally aired on NBC, debuting on January 22, 1983. After several timeslot changes and a subsequent drop in ratings, the network canceled the series after two seasons; the final episode from this two-season era of the series aired on April 7, 1984. NBC broadcast reruns until September 1985. Two years after its cancellation, original series producer Joe Hamilton Productions (JHP) revived Mama's Family for new episodes in first-run syndication on local stations across the United States. The modified revival, produced by JHP and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures, premiered on September 27, 1986. The modified series revival garnered substantially higher ratings than its original version, eventually becoming the highest-rated sitcom in first-run syndication. The revived run lasted four seasons and did not end by cancellation, but rather voluntarily on February 24, 1990.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Oklahoma_state_elections
2004 Oklahoma state elections
[ "Office", "Current Officer", "Party" ]
[ [ "Governor", "Brad Henry", "Democratic" ], [ "Lieutenant Governor", "Mary Fallin", "Republican" ], [ "State Auditor and Inspector", "Jeff McMahan", "Democratic" ], [ "Attorney General", "Drew Edmondson", "Democratic" ], [ "State Treasurer", "Scott Meacham", "Democratic" ], [ "State School Superintendent", "Sandy Garrett", "Democratic" ], [ "Labor Commissioner", "Brenda Reneau", "Republican" ], [ "Insurance Commissioner", "Kim Holland", "Democratic" ], [ "Corporation Commissioner", "Bob Anthony", "Republican" ] ]
Executive Branch After Election
Oklahoma_state_elections,_2004_2
The Oklahoma state elections were held on November 2, 2004. The primary election was held on July 27. The runoff primary election was held August 24.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976–77_Dundee_United_F.C._season
1976–77 Dundee United F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "4 September 1976", "Hibernian", "A", "2-1", "7,264", "McAlpine ( penalty ) , Wallace" ], [ "11 September 1976", "Celtic", "H", "1-0", "13,454", "Wallace" ], [ "18 September 1976", "Ayr United", "A", "4-1", "4,445", "McAdam , Hegarty , Sturrock , Wallace" ], [ "25 September 1976", "Partick Thistle", "H", "2-1", "6,346", "McAdam ( 2 )" ], [ "2 October 1976", "Motherwell", "H", "2-0", "6,348", "Hegarty , Sturrock" ], [ "20 October 1976", "Celtic", "A", "1-5", "22,251", "Sturrock" ], [ "23 October 1976", "Heart of Midlothian", "A", "2-1", "11,516", "Sturrock , Wallace" ], [ "30 October 1976", "Aberdeen", "A", "2-3", "19,577", "Fraser , Wallace" ], [ "3 November 1976", "Kilmarnock", "H", "3-0", "4,886", "Sturrock , Hegarty , Rolland" ], [ "6 November 1976", "Hibernian", "H", "2-1", "7,044", "Wallace , McAdam" ], [ "9 November 1976", "Rangers", "A", "0-3", "17,432", "" ], [ "20 November 1976", "Ayr United", "H", "2-2", "4,773", "Sturrock , Wallace" ], [ "27 November 1976", "Partick Thistle", "A", "5-1", "4,105", "Wallace ( 2 ) , Sturrock ( 2 ) , Fleming" ], [ "18 December 1976", "Kilmarnock", "A", "0-1", "3,529", "" ], [ "27 December 1976", "Heart of Midlothian", "H", "1-1", "9,615", "Payne" ], [ "5 January 1977", "Hibernian", "A", "0-0", "7,727", "" ], [ "8 January 1977", "Celtic", "H", "1-2", "15,847", "McAdam" ], [ "7 February 1977", "Ayr United", "A", "4-1", "3,843", "Wallace , Narey , Sturrock , Hegarty" ], [ "12 February 1977", "Rangers", "A", "3-2", "18,656", "Sturrock , McAlpine ( penalty ) , Wallace" ], [ "16 February 1977", "Motherwell", "H", "1-1", "6,081", "Sturrock" ] ]
Match results -- Premier Division
1976–77_Dundee_United_F.C._season_0
The 1976-77 season was the 68th year of football played by Dundee United, and covers the period from 1 July 1976 to 30 June 1977. United finished in fourth place, securing UEFA Cup football for the following season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_UEFA_Intertoto_Cup
2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Valencia", "4-0", "Roda", "4-0", "0-0" ], [ "Žalgiris", "2-7", "CFR Ecomax Cluj", "1-2", "1-5" ], [ "Sigma Olomouc", "0-4", "Hamburg", "0-1", "0-3" ], [ "Deportivo La Coruña", "4-2", "Newcastle United", "2-1", "2-1" ], [ "Wolfsburg", "0-4", "Lens", "0-0", "0-4" ], [ "Lazio", "1-4", "Marseille", "1-1", "0-3" ] ]
Semi–finals
2005_UEFA_Intertoto_Cup_3
The 2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup finals were won by Lens, Marseille, and Hamburg. All three teams advanced to the UEFA Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history
Minnesota Vikings draft history
[ "Round", "Pick #", "Overall", "Name", "Position", "College" ]
[ [ "2", "12", "43", "Tyrell Johnson", "Safety", "Arkansas State" ], [ "5", "2", "137", "John David Booty", "Quarterback", "USC" ], [ "5", "17", "152", "Letroy Guion", "Defensive tackle", "Florida State" ], [ "6", "21", "187", "John Sullivan", "Center", "Notre Dame" ], [ "6", "27", "193", "Jaymar Johnson", "Wide receiver", "Jackson State" ] ]
2008 NFL Draft
Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history_47
This page is a list of the Minnesota Vikings NFL Draft selections. The first draft the Vikings participated in was the 1961 NFL Draft, in which they made Tommy Mason of Tulane their first ever selection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Rowing_Championships
World Rowing Championships
[ "Athlete", "Nation", "Born", "", "", "", "Tot" ]
[ [ "Daniele Gilardoni", "Italy", "1976", "11", "1", "1", "13" ], [ "Matthew Pinsent", "Great Britain", "1970", "10", "0", "2", "12" ], [ "Steve Redgrave", "Great Britain", "1962", "9", "2", "1", "12" ], [ "Franco Sancassani", "Italy", "1974", "9", "2", "1", "12" ], [ "Francesco Esposito", "Italy", "1955", "9", "1", "1", "11" ], [ "Giuseppe Di Capua", "Italy", "1958", "8", "3", "1", "12" ], [ "Andrea Re", "Italy", "1963", "8", "1", "2", "11" ] ]
Multiple medallists
World_Rowing_Championships_6
The World Rowing Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). It is a week-long event held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer and in non-Olympic years is the highlight of the international rowing calendar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_analog_television_stations_in_the_Philippines
List of analog television stations in the Philippines
[ "Callsign", "Ch . #", "Location", "Owner" ]
[ [ "DYCB-TV", "TV-3", "Mandaue", "ABS-CBN Corporation Currently broadcasting : ABS-CBN" ], [ "DYSS-TV", "TV-7", "Cebu", "GMA Network Inc . Currently broadcasting : GMA Network" ], [ "DYKC-TV", "TV-9", "Mandaue", "Radio Philippines Network and Nine Media Corporation Currently broadcasting : CNN Philippines" ], [ "DYPT-TV", "TV-11", "Cebu", "People 's Television Network" ], [ "DYTV-TV", "TV-13", "Cebu", "Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "DYET-TV", "TV-21", "Cebu", "TV5 Network Inc . Currently broadcasting : 5" ], [ "DYAC-TV", "TV-23", "Cebu", "AMCARA Broadcasting Network Currently broadcasting : S+A" ], [ "DYGA-TV", "TV-25", "Cebu", "Gateway UHF Broadcasting Currently broadcasting : 3ABN International & Hope Channel PHL" ], [ "DYLS-TV", "TV-27", "Cebu", "GMA Network Inc . Currently broadcasting : GMA News TV" ], [ "DYAN-TV", "TV-29", "Cebu", "Nation Broadcasting Corporation and TV5 Network Inc . Currently broadcasting : 5 Plus" ], [ "DYCT-TV", "TV-31", "Cebu", "Broadcast Enterprises and Affiliated Media" ], [ "DYNU-TV", "TV-39", "Cebu", "Progressive Broadcasting Corporation Currently broadcasting : UNTV" ], [ "DYCS-TV", "TV-47", "Cebu", "Archdiocese of Cebu Currently broadcasting : CCTN" ], [ "DYGC-TV", "TV-51", "Cebu", "GMA Network Inc . Currently broadcasting : GMA Network" ] ]
Region VII ( Central Visayas ) -- Cebu
List_of_television_stations_in_the_Philippines_40
This is a list of analog television stations in the Philippines. Currently, there are three major networks competing for bigger audience share; ABS-CBN Corporation, GMA Network Inc. and TV5 Network Inc. Major free-to-air networks are popularly known by their flagship channels (example GMA 7 (Manila) instead of simply GMA Network). Analog television in the Philippines began to shut down on February 28, 2017, and is scheduled to complete by 2023. Currently, all analog TV stations are still using the NTSC standard.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Paralympic_records_in_swimming
List of Paralympic records in swimming
[ "Event", "Class", "Time", "Name", "Nation", "Date", "Games", "Location" ]
[ [ "100 m butterfly", "S8", "1:09.04", "Kateryna Istomina", "Ukraine", "9 September 2016", "2016 Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "100 m butterfly", "S9", "1:06.74", "Natalie du Toit", "South Africa", "7 Sep 2008", "2008 Beijing", "" ], [ "100 m butterfly", "S10", "1:02.65", "Sophie Pascoe", "New Zealand", "12 September 2016", "2016 Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "100 m butterfly", "S11", "1:20.50", "Elaine Barrett", "Great Britain", "26 Oct 2000", "2000 Sydney", "" ], [ "100 m butterfly", "S12", "1:03.34", "Joanna Mendak", "Poland", "9 Sep 2008", "2008 Beijing", "" ], [ "100 m butterfly", "S13", "1:03.25", "Rebecca Meyers", "United States", "8 September 2016", "Paralympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ] ]
Women 's records -- 100 m butterfly
List_of_Paralympic_records_in_swimming_28
The International Paralympic Committee recognises the fastest performances in swimming events at the Paralympic Games. Swimming has been part of at every Summer Paralympic Games. Races are held in four swimming strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly over varying distances and in either individual or relay race events. Medley events combine all four strokes, again either as an individual format (swum in order: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle) and as a team relay (swim in order: backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, freestyle). Competitors are allocated a classification based on their ability in the water, with records available for each event in each classification. Not all events are offered at each Paralympic Games. The decision is made by the IPC based on factors including there being a minimum of 6 athletes from a minimum of 4 National Paralympic Committees to make a race viable. In addition, an event must have been also held at the previous Games, or at the IPC Swimming World Championships held between the Games. In total there is an aim to provide a minimum of 7 individual events and 2 relays events for all classes, with an overall total of 140 events being contested at each Games. The currently used classification system has been in use since the 2000 Sydney Games. Events in classification 14 have been suspended for the Athens and Beijing Games, and are currently under review by the IPC. This was the result of a cheating scandal at the 2000 Paralympic Games involving the Spanish ID Basketball team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Anderson_(film_director)
Justin Anderson (film director)
[ "Year", "Title", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2008", "Dress No . 1", "For House of Flora" ], [ "2010", "Chore", "For Damaris" ], [ "2010", "A Poem for A", "N/A" ], [ "2011", "Bike", "For Armani" ], [ "2011", "Les Fleurs du Mal", "For Agent Provocateur" ], [ "2011", "Twin Parallel", "N/A" ], [ "2012", "Ariane", "For Armani" ], [ "2012", "Get Richard", "For Richard Nicoll" ], [ "2013", "Soup", "For Bruce McLean" ], [ "2014", "Jumper", "N/A" ], [ "2014", "Hyperflex", "For Replay" ], [ "2016", "Grape", "For Schweppes" ], [ "2016", "The Idyll", "Based on Idylle by Guy de Maupassant" ] ]
Filmography
Justin_Anderson_(film_director)_0
Justin Anderson (born 23 March 1967) is a British film director and screenwriter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Costa_(racing_driver)
Albert Costa (racing driver)
[ "Season", "Series", "Team", "Races", "Wins", "Poles", "F/Laps", "Podiums", "Points", "Position" ]
[ [ "2007", "British F3 National Class", "Räikkönen Robertson Racing", "9", "0", "0", "0", "0", "33", "11th" ], [ "2008", "Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup", "Epsilon Euskadi", "14", "0", "0", "1", "0", "35", "8th" ], [ "2008", "Formula Renault 2.0 WEC", "Epsilon Euskadi", "15", "0", "1", "0", "4", "85", "5th" ], [ "2009", "Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup", "Epsilon Euskadi", "14", "5", "6", "6", "10", "138", "1st" ], [ "2009", "Formula Renault 2.0 WEC", "Epsilon Euskadi", "14", "8", "8", "10", "9", "172", "1st" ], [ "2010", "Formula Renault 3.5 Series", "Epsilon Euskadi", "17", "0", "0", "0", "3", "78", "5th" ], [ "2011", "Formula Renault 3.5 Series", "EPIC Racing", "17", "1", "1", "1", "4", "151", "4th" ], [ "2012", "Eurocup Mégane Trophy", "Oregon Team", "14", "7", "8", "6", "10", "251", "1st" ], [ "2016", "Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup", "Emil Frey Racing", "4", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "NC" ], [ "2017", "Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup", "Emil Frey Racing", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "NC" ], [ "2017", "ADAC GT Masters", "Callaway Competition", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0", "14", "32nd" ], [ "2017", "International GT Open", "Emil Frey Racing", "14", "4", "4", "5", "7", "98", "3rd" ], [ "2017", "Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup", "Emil Frey Racing", "4", "0", "0", "0", "0", "1", "28th" ], [ "2018", "Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup", "Emil Frey Racing", "5", "1", "0", "0", "1", "35", "9th" ], [ "2018", "Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup", "Emil Frey Racing", "10", "0", "0", "2", "0", "15.5", "13th" ], [ "2019", "Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup", "Orange 1 FFF Racing Team", "1", "1", "0", "0", "1", "25", "10th" ], [ "2019", "International GT Open", "Emil Frey Racing", "14", "4", "5", "1", "7", "128", "1st" ] ]
Racing record -- Career summary
Albert_Costa_(racing_driver)_0
Albert Costa Balboa (born 2 May 1990 in Barcelona) is a Spanish racing driver who currently competes in the Blancpain GT Series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemon_Souffle
Lemon Souffle
[ "Date", "Race", "Dist ( f )", "Course", "Class", "Prize ( £K )", "Odds", "Runners", "Placing", "Margin", "Time", "Jockey", "Trainer" ]
[ [ "26 April 1993", "Lady Caroline Stakes", "5", "Windsor", "", "3", "3/1", "9", "1", "2.5", "1:02.50", "Lester Piggott", "Richard Hannon , Sr" ], [ "10 June 1993", "Sikkens Masterstroke Stakes", "6", "Newbury", "", "5", "5/4", "3", "1", "6", "1:12.28", "Lester Piggott", "Richard Hannon , Sr" ], [ "6 July 1993", "Cherry Hinton Stakes", "6", "Newmarket July", "3", "15", "5/4", "8", "1", "1.5", "1:12.63", "Lester Piggott", "Richard Hannon , Sr" ], [ "12 September 1993", "Moyglare Stud Stakes", "7", "The Curragh", "1", "60", "100/30", "11", "1", "2.5", "1:27.50", "Lester Piggott", "Richard Hannon , Sr" ], [ "29 September 1993", "Cheveley Park Stakes", "6", "Newmarket Rowley", "1", "73", "4/6", "6", "3", "2.5", "1:14.68", "Lester Piggott", "Richard Hannon , Sr" ], [ "15 June 1994", "Coronation Stakes", "8", "Ascot", "1", "128", "8/1", "10", "4", "3", "1:39.96", "Lester Piggott", "Richard Hannon , Sr" ], [ "6 July 1994", "Falmouth Stakes", "8", "Newmarket July", "2", "33", "6/5", "6", "1", "1.25", "1:41.30", "Lester Piggott", "Richard Hannon , Sr" ], [ "16 October 1994", "Prix de la Forêt", "7", "Longchamp", "1", "57", "13/1", "12", "8", "9.5", "1:21.20", "Lester Piggott", "Richard Hannon , Sr" ] ]
Race record
Lemon_Souffle_0
Lemon Souffle (22 February 1991-8 October 2001) was a European champion Thoroughbred racehorse, bred and trained in the United Kingdom. In the International Classification for 1993 she was the highest-rated two-year-old filly in Europe and was named European Champion Two-Year-Old Filly at the Cartier Racing Awards. In her championship year she won four of her five races including Cherry Hinton Stakes and the Moyglare Stud Stakes. She was also successful at three, winning the Falmouth Stakes. Lemon Souffle was kept in training at four but did not appear on the racecourse and was retired to stud. She was later sold to be a broodmare in Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Iraklis_F.C._season
2010–11 Iraklis F.C. season
[ "Date", "Player", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1 May 2010", "Ivan Bošnjak", "Chongqing Lifan", "02 Released" ], [ "10 May 2010", "Kostas Giannoulis", "Köln", "10 100,000 €" ], [ "1 June 2010", "Lucas Rimoldi", "All Boys", "10 Released" ], [ "1 June 2010", "Francisco Martos", "Eibar", "10 Released" ], [ "1 June 2010", "Daniel Fernandes", "Bochum", "10 End of loan" ], [ "1 June 2010", "André Marques", "Sporting CP", "10 End of loan" ], [ "18 June 2010", "Denis Epstein", "Olympiacos", "10 Released" ], [ "28 June 2010", "Grigoris Papazaharias", "Aris Thessaloniki", "10 Released" ], [ "14 July 2010", "Nuno Piloto", "Olhanense", "10 Released" ], [ "20 July 2010", "Charalabos Perperidis", "Panthrakikos", "10 Released" ], [ "21 July 2010", "Georgios Ioannidis", "Panathinaikos", "10 Released" ], [ "22 July 2010", "Dimitris Giantsis", "Kerkyra", "10 Released" ], [ "26 July 2010", "Panagiotis Kone", "Brescia", "10 Released" ], [ "15 October 2010", "Jiří Krejčí", "Timişoara", "10 Released" ], [ "December 2010", "Daigo Kobayashi", "Shimizu S-Pulse", "10 Released" ], [ "26 December 2010", "Abraham Alechenwu", "Vllaznia Shkodër", "10 Released" ], [ "29 December 2010", "Achilleas Sarakatsanos", "Trikala", "10 Released" ], [ "28 January 2010", "Apostolos Vellios", "Everton", "10 300,000 €" ] ]
Transfers -- Out
2010–11_Iraklis_F.C._season_1
The 2010-11 season is Iraklis 30th consecutive (and 51st in total) season in the Super League Greece.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(ISS_module)
Leonardo (ISS module)
[ "Mission", "Orbiter", "Launch ( UTC )", "Landing ( UTC )" ]
[ [ "STS-102", "Discovery", "8 March 2001", "21 March 2001" ], [ "STS-105", "Discovery", "10 August 2001", "22 August 2001" ], [ "STS-111", "Endeavour", "5 June 2002", "19 June 2002" ], [ "STS-121", "Discovery", "4 July 2006", "17 July 2006" ], [ "STS-126", "Endeavour", "15 November 2008", "30 November 2008" ], [ "STS-128", "Discovery", "29 August 2009", "11 September 2009" ], [ "STS-131", "Discovery", "5 April 2010", "20 April 2010" ], [ "STS-133", "Discovery", "24 February 2011", "N/A" ] ]
As an MPLM -- Flights
Leonardo_(ISS_module)_0
The Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM) is a module of the International Space Station. It was flown into space aboard the Space Shuttle on STS-133 on 24 February 2011 and installed on 1 March. Leonardo is primarily used for storage of spares, supplies and waste on the ISS, which was until then stored in many different places within the space station. The Leonardo PMM was a Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) before 2011, but was modified into its current configuration. It was formerly one of three MPLM used for bringing cargo to and from the ISS with the Space Shuttle. The module was named for Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancesport_at_the_2017_Asian_Indoor_and_Martial_Arts_Games
Dancesport at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
[ "Rank", "Team", "SF", "Final" ]
[ [ "1", "Takeshi Yamamoto / Tomomi Yamamoto ( JPN )", "31.084", "32.291" ], [ "2", "German Enriquez / Danella Publico ( PHI )", "30.400", "30.000" ], [ "3", "Tam Ka Pan / Vong Weng Lam ( MAC )", "28.616", "28.167" ], [ "4", "Nguyễn Đức Hòa / Nguyễn Thị Hải Yến ( VIE )", "27.134", "27.383" ], [ "5", "Dmitriy Li / Polina Solyanok ( UZB )", "26.750", "27.100" ], [ "6", "Meýlis Atamyradow / Lidiýa Gogolewa ( TKM )", "22.600", "22.876" ] ]
Results -- Standard
25 September
Dancesport_at_the_2017_Asian_Indoor_and_Martial_Arts_Games_7
Dancesport at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games was held in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan from 25 to 26 September 2017 at the Taekwondo and Dancesport Arena.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Rally_de_Portugal
2018 Rally de Portugal
[ "Stage", "No", "Driver", "Co-driver", "Entrant", "Car", "Class", "Cause", "Re-entry" ]
[ [ "SS2", "8", "Ott Tänak", "Martin Järveoja", "Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT", "Toyota Yaris WRC", "WRC", "Cooling system", "No" ], [ "SS2", "62", "Jean-Baptiste Franceschi", "Romain Courbon", "Équipe de France FFSA Rally", "Ford Fiesta R2T", "WRC-3 , JWRC", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS3", "7", "Jari-Matti Latvala", "Miikka Anttila", "Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT", "Toyota Yaris WRC", "WRC", "Suspension", "Yes" ], [ "SS3", "64", "Terry Folb", "Kevin Bronner", "Terry Folb", "Ford Fiesta R2T", "WRC-3 , JWRC", "Engine", "No" ], [ "SS3", "69", "Emilio Fernández", "Joaquin Riquelme", "Emilio Fernández", "Ford Fiesta R2T", "WRC-3J", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS5", "36", "Fabio Andolfi", "Simone Scattolin", "ACI Team Italia", "Ford Fiesta R5", "WRC-2", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS5", "44", "Max Vatanen", "Christopher Guieu", "Max Vatanen", "Hyundai i20 R5", "WRC-2", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS5", "46", "Simone Tempestini", "Sergiu Itu", "Simone Tempestini", "Ford Fiesta R5", "WRC-2", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS5", "66", "Julius Tannert", "Jürgen Heigl", "ADAC Sachsen", "Ford Fiesta R2T", "WRC-3 , JWRC", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS6", "1", "Sébastien Ogier", "Julien Ingrassia", "M-Sport Ford WRT", "Ford Fiesta WRC", "WRC", "Off road", "Yes" ], [ "SS6", "34", "Takamoto Katsuta", "Marko Salminen", "Tommi Mäkinen Racing", "Ford Fiesta R5", "WRC-2", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS6", "35", "Jari Huttunen", "Antti Linnaketo", "Hyundai Motorsport", "Hyundai i20 R5", "WRC-2", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS7", "6", "Hayden Paddon", "Sebastian Marshall", "Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT", "Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC", "WRC", "Accident", "No" ], [ "SS7", "4", "Andreas Mikkelsen", "Anders Jæger-Synnevaag", "Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT", "Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC", "WRC", "Engine", "Yes" ], [ "SS8", "41", "Kevin Abbring", "Pieter Tsjoen", "Kevin Abbring", "Ford Fiesta R5", "WRC-2", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS10", "41", "Kevin Abbring", "Pieter Tsjoen", "Kevin Abbring", "Ford Fiesta R5", "WRC-2", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS12", "63", "Emil Bergkvist", "Joakim Sjöberg", "Emil Bergkvist", "Ford Fiesta R2T", "WRC-3 , JWRC", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS12", "72", "Tom Williams", "Phil Hall", "Tom Williams", "Ford Fiesta R2T", "WRC-3 , JWRC", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS13", "45", "Murat Bostanci", "Onur Vatansever", "Castrol Ford Team Türkiye", "Ford Fiesta R5", "WRC-2", "Mechanical", "Yes" ], [ "SS13", "10", "Kris Meeke", "Paul Nagle", "Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT", "Citroën C3 WRC", "WRC", "Off road", "No" ] ]
Classification -- Retirements
The following notable crews retired from the event . [ a ] Under Rally2 regulations , they were eligible to re-enter the event starting from the next leg . Crews that re-entered were given an additional time penalty .
2018_Rally_de_Portugal_7
The 2018 Rally de Portugal (formally known as the Vodafone Rally de Portugal 2018) was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 17 and 20 May 2018. It marked the fifty-second running of Rally de Portugal, and was the sixth round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships, and the third round of the Junior WRC championship. The event was based in Matosinhos in Porto and consisted of twenty special stages totalling competitive kilometres. The event was also part of the Portuguese national championship (first 9 stages) and Peugeot Rally Cup Ibérica (first 12 stages); their participants did not feature in the overall placings. Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia were the defending rally winners. Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul were the rally winners. Their team, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT, were the manufacturers' winners. The Škoda Motorsport crew of Pontus Tidemand and Jonas Andersson won the World Rally Championship-2 category in a Škoda Fabia R5, while Swedish crew Denis Rådström and Johan Johansson won the World Rally Championship-3 and Junior World Rally Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Russian_Second_Division
2009 Russian Second Division
[ "Team", "Location", "Head Coach", "Venue", "Capacity", "Position in 2008", "Official site" ]
[ [ "FC Abinsk", "Abinsk", "Kalin Stepanyan", "Abinsk Stadium", "", "1st , LFL-South", "" ], [ "Avtodor", "Vladikavkaz", "Georgi Botsiyev", "SOK im . E. Tedeeva", "3,000", "18th , South", "[ 1 ]" ], [ "Angusht", "Nazran", "Umar Markhiyev", "Tsentralny", "3,200", "13th , LFL-South", "" ], [ "FC Astrakhan", "Astrakhan", "Sergei Popkov", "Gorodskoy", "5,000", "14th , South", "" ], [ "Bataysk-2007", "Bataysk", "Aleksandr Vorobyev", "Lokomotiv", "3,000", "2nd , South", "[ 2 ]" ], [ "Volgograd", "Volgograd", "Valeri Burlachenko", "Olimpia Stadium", "3,000", "", "[ 3 ]" ], [ "Dagdizel", "Kaspiysk", "Magomed-Rasul Akhmedov", "Trud", "1,500", "7th , South", "" ], [ "Druzhba", "Maykop", "Soferbi Yeshugov", "Druzhba", "7,000", "10th , South", "[ 4 ]" ], [ "Zhemchuzhina-Sochi", "Sochi", "Oleg Vasilenko", "Tsentralny", "10,200", "6th , South", "" ], [ "Kavkaztransgaz-2005", "Ryzdvyany", "Sergei Ponomaryov", "Fakel", "1,500", "8th , South", "" ], [ "Krasnodar-2000", "Krasnodar", "Igor Zakharyak", "Yunost", "1,000", "15th , South", "[ 5 ]" ], [ "Mashuk-KMV", "Pyatigorsk", "Yuri Svirkov", "Tsentralny", "10,365", "19th , D1", "[ 6 ]" ], [ "Rotor", "Volgograd", "Igor Menshchikov", "Tsentralny", "32,216", "13th , South", "[ 7 ]" ], [ "SKA", "Rostov-on-Don", "Igor Khankeyev", "SKA SKVO", "27,300", "13th , D1", "[ 8 ]" ], [ "FC Stavropol", "Stavropol", "Boris Stukalov", "Dynamo", "15,982", "2nd , LFL-South", "[ 9 ]" ], [ "Stavropolye-2009", "Stavropol", "Anatoli Shelest", "Dynamo", "15,982", "", "" ], [ "FC Taganrog", "Taganrog", "Aleksei Sereda", "Torpedo", "3,500", "12th , South", "[ 10 ]" ], [ "Torpedo", "Armavir", "Arsen Papikyan", "Yunost", "5,000", "", "" ], [ "Energiya", "Volzhsky", "Dmitri Petrenko", "Loginov Stadium", "7,500", "9th , South", "[ 11 ]" ] ]
South
2009_Russian_Second_Division_0
The Russian Second Division 2009 is the third strongest division in Russian football. The Second Division is geographically divided into 5 zones. The winners of each zone are automatically promoted into the First Division. The bottom finishers of each zone lose professional status and are relegated into the Amateur Football League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Mitchell_(boxer)
Kevin Mitchell (boxer)
[ "No", "Result", "Record", "Opponent", "Type", "Round , time", "Date", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "43", "Loss", "39-4", "Ismael Barroso", "TKO", "5 ( 12 ) , 2:47", "12 Dec 2015", "The O2 Arena , London , England", "For vacant WBA interim lightweight title" ], [ "42", "Loss", "39-3", "Jorge Linares", "TKO", "10 ( 12 ) , 2:57", "30 May 2015", "The O2 Arena , London , England", "For WBC lightweight title" ], [ "41", "Win", "39-2", "Daniel Estrada", "TKO", "8 ( 12 ) , 1:12", "31 Jan 2015", "The O2 Arena , London , England", "Won vacant WBC Silver lightweight title" ], [ "40", "Win", "38-2", "Ghislain Maduma", "TKO", "11 ( 12 ) , 2:56", "31 May 2014", "Wembley Stadium , London , England", "" ], [ "39", "Win", "37-2", "Mikheil Avakyan", "TKO", "2 ( 8 ) , 2:07", "15 Mar 2014", "Echo Arena , Liverpool , England", "" ], [ "38", "Win", "36-2", "Karim El Ouazghari", "TKO", "9 ( 12 ) , 2:07", "14 Dec 2013", "ExCeL , London , England", "Retained IBF Inter-Continental lightweight title" ], [ "37", "Win", "35-2", "Marco Antonio López", "TKO", "6 ( 12 ) , 1:44", "5 Oct 2013", "The O2 Arena , London , England", "Won vacant IBF Inter-Continental lightweight title" ], [ "36", "Win", "34-2", "Sebastien Benito", "PTS", "10", "6 Jul 2013", "York Hall , London , England", "" ], [ "35", "Loss", "33-2", "Ricky Burns", "TKO", "4 ( 12 ) , 2:59", "22 Sep 2012", "Exhibition and Conference Centre , Glasgow , Scotland", "For WBO lightweight title" ], [ "34", "Win", "33-1", "Felix Lora", "PTS", "10", "10 Feb 2012", "York Hall , London , England", "" ], [ "33", "Win", "32-1", "John Murray", "TKO", "8 ( 12 ) , 1:46", "16 Jul 2011", "Echo Arena , Liverpool , England", "Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title" ], [ "32", "Loss", "31-1", "Michael Katsidis", "TKO", "3 ( 12 ) , 1:57", "15 May 2010", "Boleyn Ground , London , England", "For WBO interim lightweight title" ], [ "31", "Win", "31-0", "Ignacio Mendoza", "KO", "3 ( 12 ) , 1:24", "13 Feb 2010", "Wembley Arena , London , England", "Retained WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title" ], [ "30", "Win", "30-0", "Breidis Prescott", "UD", "12", "5 Dec 2009", "Metro Radio Arena , Newcastle , England", "Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title" ], [ "29", "Win", "29-0", "Ruddy Encarnacion", "TKO", "8 ( 10 ) , 2:35", "18 Jul 2009", "MEN Arena , Manchester , England", "" ], [ "28", "Win", "28-0", "Lanquaye Wilson", "TKO", "3 ( 8 ) , 2:07", "22 May 2009", "York Hall , London , England", "" ], [ "27", "Win", "27-0", "Walter Estrada", "UD", "12", "7 Jun 2008", "Boardwalk Hall , Atlantic City , New Jersey , US", "Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental super featherweight title" ], [ "26", "Win", "26-0", "Carl Johanneson", "TKO", "9 ( 12 ) , 2:29", "8 Mar 2008", "The O2 Arena , London , England", "Won British super featherweight title ; Retained Commonwealth super featherweight title" ], [ "25", "Win", "25-0", "Edison Torres", "TKO", "3 ( 10 ) , 1:09", "12 Jan 2008", "York Hall , London , England", "" ], [ "24", "Win", "24-0", "Alexander Khrulev", "KO", "2 ( 12 ) , 0:57", "14 Jul 2007", "The O2 Arena , London , England", "Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental super featherweight title ; Retained IBF Inter-Continental super featherweight title" ] ]
Professional boxing record
Professional record summary 43 fights 39 wins 4 losses By knockout 29 4 By decision 10 0
Kevin_Mitchell_(boxer)_1
Kevin Mitchell (born 29 October 1984) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2015. He challenged twice for lightweight world championships; the WBO title in 2012; and the WBC title in 2015. At regional level, he held the Commonwealth super featherweight title from 2006 to 2008 and the British super featherweight title in 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowing_at_the_1976_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_coxless_four
Rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless four
[ "Rank", "Rower", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Tony Brooks Jim Moroney Gary Piantedosi Hugh Stevenson", "United States", "6:15.07", "SF" ], [ "2", "Matteo Caglieris Pellegrino Croce Enzo Lanzarini Natale Spinello", "Italy", "6:16.10", "SF" ], [ "3", "Rumyan Khristov Todor Mrankov Dimitar Valov Dimitar Yanakiev", "Bulgaria", "6:20.71", "SF" ], [ "4", "Ernest Gal Dumitru Grumezescu Nicolae Simion Ștefan Tudor", "Romania", "6:23.12", "R" ], [ "5", "Jorma Hurme Erkka Mattila Pekka Pietilä Matti Salminen", "Finland", "6:38.91", "R" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Rowing_at_the_1976_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_coxless_four_1
The men's coxless four (M4-) competition at the 1976 Summer Olympics took place at the rowing basin on Notre Dame Island in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was held from 18 to 25 July and was won by the team from East Germany.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Christian_Medal
Geoff Christian Medal
[ "Year", "Name", "Club", "Votes" ]
[ [ "1999", "Adrian Fletcher", "Fremantle", "-" ], [ "2000", "Troy Cook Paul Hasleby", "Fremantle Fremantle", "-" ], [ "2001", "Ben Cousins", "West Coast", "-" ], [ "2002", "Matthew Pavlich", "Fremantle", "22" ], [ "2003", "Peter Bell", "Fremantle", "28" ], [ "2004", "Paul Hasleby ( 2 )", "Fremantle", "27" ], [ "2005", "Matthew Pavlich ( 2 )", "Fremantle", "26" ], [ "2006", "Chris Judd", "West Coast", "18" ], [ "2007", "Daniel Kerr", "West Coast", "26" ], [ "2008", "Matthew Pavlich ( 3 )", "Fremantle", "29" ], [ "2009", "Aaron Sandilands", "Fremantle", "25" ], [ "2010", "Beau Waters", "West Coast", "19" ], [ "2011", "Matt Priddis", "West Coast", "28" ], [ "2012", "Daniel Kerr ( 2 )", "West Coast", "24" ], [ "2013", "Nat Fyfe", "Fremantle", "31" ], [ "2014", "Matt Priddis ( 2 )", "West Coast", "38" ], [ "2015", "Nat Fyfe ( 2 )", "Fremantle", "33" ], [ "2016", "Lachie Neale", "Fremantle", "38" ], [ "2017", "Nat Fyfe ( 3 )", "Fremantle", "24" ], [ "2018", "Lachie Neale ( 2 )", "Fremantle", "23" ] ]
List of winners
Votes tallies prior to 2002 are unknown .
Geoff_Christian_Medal_0
The Geoff Christian Medal, commonly referred to as the Christian Medal, is an Australian rules football award given to the best player in the Australian Football League (AFL) from one of the two teams based in Western Australia, the Fremantle Football Club and the West Coast Eagles. First awarded during the 1999 season, the award is named after and struck in honour of Geoff Christian (1934-1998), a sports writer and broadcaster who served as chief football writer for The West Australian between 1961 and 1988, before being posthumously inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame and the West Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2000 and 2004, respectively. Votes for the medal are awarded by ABC Radio commentators on a 3-2-1 basis at the end of each match. The most recent medal, awarded at the end of the 2019 regular season, was won by Fremantle's Nat Fyfe. The award has been won multiple times by six players, Matthew Pavlich, Paul Hasleby, Nat Fyfe and Neale of Fremantle, and Daniel Kerr and Matt Priddis of West Coast. Fyfe has won the medal four times, the only player to do so.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayasurya
Jayasurya
[ "Year", "Award", "Film", "Category", "Result" ]
[ [ "2018", "Kerala State Film Awards", "Captain , Njan Marykutty", "Best Actor", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Asianet Film Awards", "Aadu 2", "Popular actor", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Vanitha Film Awards", "Aadu 2", "Performance of the year", "Won" ], [ "2016", "Asianet Comedy Awards", "Pretham", "Popular actor", "Won" ], [ "2016", "Asianet Comedy Awards", "Pretham", "Popular Film", "Won" ], [ "2016", "Asianet Comedy Awards", "Pretham", "Best actor", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "5th South Indian International Movie Awards", "Su.. Su ... Sudhi Vathmeekam", "Best actor Malayalam", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "63rd Filmfare Awards South", "Su.. Su ... Sudhi Vathmeekam", "Best actor Malayalam", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "63rd Filmfare Awards South", "Su.. Su ... Sudhi Vathmeekam", "Best actor critics Malayalam", "Won" ], [ "2016", "National Film Awards", "Su.. Su ... Sudhi Vathmeekam , Lukka Chuppi", "Special Mention", "Won" ], [ "2016", "Kerala State Film Awards", "Su.. Su ... Sudhi Vathmeekam , Lukka Chuppi", "Special Jury Award", "Won" ], [ "2016", "Vanitha Film Awards", "Su.. Su ... Sudhi Vathmeekam", "Performance of the year", "Won" ], [ "2016", "1st IIFA Utsavam", "Kumbasaram", "Performance in a lead role male Malayalam", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "Asianet Film Awards", "Su.. Su ... Sudhi Vathmeekam", "Best actor", "Nominated" ], [ "2015", "Filmfare Awards South", "Apothecary", "Best Supporting Actor", "Won" ], [ "2015", "SIIMA Awards", "Apothecary", "Best Supporting Actor", "Won" ], [ "2015", "SIIMA Awards", "Iyobinte Pusthakam", "Best Actor in a Negative Role", "Won" ], [ "2015", "Vanitha Film Awards", "Iyobinte Pusthakam", "Best Actor in a Negative Role", "Won" ], [ "2015", "Asianet Film Awards", "Iyobinte Pusthakam", "Best Actor in a Villain Role", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Asiavision Awards", "Apothecary", "Special jury", "Won" ] ]
Awards
Jayasurya_0
Jayasurya (born 31 August 1979) is an Indian actor, film producer, distributor, playback singer, and impressionist, who works in the Malayalam film industry. He has appeared in more than 100 films and has won several awards, including a National Film Award, two Kerala State Film Awards, a Filmfare Awards South for acting and Best actor at the Cincinnati Film Festival held in Cincinnati, USA. Jayasurya has also appeared in a few Tamil films. Jayasurya began his career as a mimicry artist and hosted a few television shows on Malayalam channels. He made his acting debut as a background actor in the 1999 film Pathram. His break-through was playing a mute in Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan (2002). In the 2000s, Jayasurya was popular for his comic-oriented roles in Swapnakkoodu (2003), Pulival Kalyanam (2003), Chathikkatha Chanthu (2004), Chocolate (2007) and Gulumaal (2009), and at the same time villain roles in Classmates (2006), Arabikkatha (2007), and Kangaroo (2007). By the 2010s, Jayasurya gained critical acclaim for his roles, in films such as Cocktail (2010), Janapriyan (2011), Beautiful (2011), Trivandrum Lodge (2012), Apothecary (2014), Iyobinte Pusthakam (2014), Lukka Chuppi (2015), Su. Su. Sudhi Vathmeekam (2015), and Captain (2018). He was also popular for comedy films, such as Punyalan Agarbattis (2013), Amar Akbar Anthony (2015), Aadu (2015) and Aadu 2 (2017). Jayasurya made his debut as a producer by co-producing the film Punyalan Agarbattis and is also credited as playback singer in a few films.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Natural_World_episodes
List of Natural World episodes
[ "Episode", "Title", "Original air date", "Presenter/narrator", "Principal species featured" ]
[ [ "1", "The Monkey-Eating Eagle of the Orinoco", "8 July 2010", "Fergus Fawtly", "Harpy eagle" ], [ "2", "Echo - An Unforgettable Elephant", "5 August 2010", "Martyn Colbeck , Cynthia Moss", "African elephant" ], [ "3", "Sea Otters - A Million Dollar Baby", "12 August 2010", "Bonnie Greer", "California sea otter" ], [ "4", "The Himalayas", "19 August 2010", "David Attenborough", "Snow leopard , takin , gray langur , gray wolf , eagle" ], [ "5", "Africa 's Dragon Mountain", "2 September 2010", "Iain Glen", "Eland , Cape baboon , Cape vulture , Bearded vulture , Cape jackal" ], [ "6", "The Dolphins of Shark Bay", "3 November 2010", "Rupert Penry-Jones", "Bottlenose dolphin" ], [ "7", "Panda Makers", "7 December 2010", "David Attenborough", "Giant panda" ], [ "8", "Butterflies : A Very British Obsession", "17 December 2010", "Imelda Staunton", "Butterfly" ], [ "9", "Miracle in the Marshes of Iraq", "18 January 2011", "David Johnson", "" ], [ "10", "Elsa : The Lioness that Changed the World", "1 February 2011", "David Attenborough , Virginia McKenna", "Lion" ], [ "11", "Chimps of the Lost Gorge", "8 February 2011", "Adrian Lester", "Common chimpanzee" ], [ "12", "A Tiger Called Broken Tail", "15 February 2011", "Colin Stafford-Johnson", "Bengal tiger" ], [ "13", "One Million Snake Bites", "22 February 2011", "Romulus Whitaker", "King cobra , saw-scaled viper , common krait , Russell 's viper , Indian cobra , green pit viper" ], [ "14", "The Last Grizzly of Paradise Valley", "1 March 2011", "Jeff Turner", "Brown bear" ] ]
Series 29
List_of_Natural_World_episodes_28
The following is a list of episodes of the BBC television series Natural World.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_Wales
List of universities in Wales
[ "English Name", "Welsh Name", "Year of foundation", "Location", "Numbers of students ( 2018/19 )", "Teaching Excellence Framework", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Cardiff University", "Prifysgol Caerdydd", "1883", "Cardiff", "33,190", "Silver", "Founded as the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire . Merged in 1988 with the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology . Merged in 2004 with the University of Wales College of Medicine" ], [ "University of South Wales", "Prifysgol De Cymru", "2013 ( origins 1841 )", "Cardiff , Newport and Pontypridd", "22,330", "Did not enter", "Formed by the merger of University of Wales , Newport ( 1975 , with origins in 1841 ) and the University of Glamorgan ( 1992 , with origins in 1913 ) in 2013 . Also incorporates the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama" ], [ "Swansea University", "Prifysgol Abertawe", "1920", "Swansea", "20,620", "Gold", "Founded as the University College , Swansea" ], [ "Bangor University", "Prifysgol Bangor", "1884", "Gwynedd", "10,195", "Gold", "Founded as the University College of North Wales" ], [ "Cardiff Metropolitan University", "Prifysgol Fetropolitan Caerdydd", "2011 ( origins 1865 )", "Cardiff", "10,675", "Silver", "Founded as the South Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education in 1976 , formed from the merger of four earlier institutes including the Cardiff School of Art & Design ( 1865 )" ], [ "University of Wales Trinity Saint David", "Prifysgol Cymru , Y Drindod Dewi Sant", "2010 ( origins 1822 )", "Cardiff , Carmarthenshire , Ceredigion , London and Swansea", "11,135", "Bronze", "Formed in 2010 by the merger of University of Wales , Lampeter ( 1822 ) , Trinity University College ( 1848 ) and Swansea Metropolitan University ( 1992 , with origins in 1853 )" ], [ "Aberystwyth University", "Prifysgol Aberystwyth", "1872", "Ceredigion", "7,845", "Gold", "Founded as the University College Wales" ], [ "Wrexham Glyndŵr University", "Prifysgol Glyndŵr Wrecsam", "1887", "Wrexham", "5,895", "Silver", "Founded as the Wrexham School of Science and Art" ] ]
Universities
List_of_universities_in_Wales_0
There are currently eight universities operating in Wales, all of which receive funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW). Although university status in Wales only requires taught degree awarding powers (since 2004), most Welsh universities have the power to award both taught and research degrees (research degrees at Wrexham Glyndŵr University are validated by the University of Chester). University status in Wales is conferred by the Privy Council following advice from the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. The criteria for university status were set by the UK government in 2004; since then higher education in Wales has become a devolved matter under the Government of Wales Act 2006 and is the responsibility of the Minister for Education & Skills in the Welsh Government. In 2016-2017 global rankings, four Welsh universities (Aberystwyth, Bangor, Cardiff and Swansea) featured in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (covering a total of 981 institutions, 91 from the UK); the same four also featured in the QS World University Rankings (916 institutions, 71 from the UK); while Bangor and Cardiff are in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (500 institutions, 37 from the UK). No Welsh university features in the top 100 of any of the global tables, although Cardiff makes the top 200 in all three. All Welsh universities are public universities funded by the Welsh Government through HEFCW, with an allocation of just under £120M in 2016-2017, covering teaching and research. Welsh universities also charge tuition fees, capped at £9,000 per year for UK and EU students on undergraduate courses, although international students and postgraduate students may pay more.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_European_Fencing_Championships
2018 European Fencing Championships
[ "Position", "Name", "Country" ]
[ [ "", "Sofya Velikaya", "Russia" ], [ "", "Cécilia Berder", "France" ], [ "", "Marta Puda", "Poland" ], [ "", "Svetlana Sheveleva", "Russia" ], [ "5", "Araceli Navarro", "Spain" ], [ "6", "Bianca Pascu", "Romania" ], [ "7", "Theodora Gkountoura", "Greece" ], [ "8", "Alina Komashchuk", "Ukraine" ] ]
Results -- Women
2018_European_Fencing_Championships_13
The 2018 European Fencing Championships was held in Novi Sad, Serbia from 16 to 21 June 2018 at the SPC Vojvodina.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_at_the_Paektusan_Prize_Sports_Games
Football at the Paektusan Prize Sports Games
[ "Club", "Winners", "Third place", "Winning seasons", "Third place seasons" ]
[ [ "Rimyŏngsu", "2", "", "2010 , 2011", "" ], [ "Amnokgang", "1", "", "2012", "" ], [ "P'yŏngyang", "1", "1", "2007", "2016" ], [ "Hwaebul", "1", "1", "2016", "2017" ], [ "April 25", "1", "1", "2017", "2015" ], [ "Kyŏnggong'ŏpsong", "", "1", "", "2007" ], [ "Kigwancha", "", "1", "", "2016" ] ]
Performance by club
Football_at_the_Paektusan_Prize_Sports_Games_0
The Football at the Paektusan Prize Sports Games is an annual association football men's competition in Multi-sport event - Paektusan Prize Sports Games in North Korea, organised by the DPR Korea Football Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2012_European_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "7", "4", "Paul Biedermann", "Germany", "1:47.39", "Q" ], [ "2", "3", "7", "Dominik Kozma", "Hungary", "1:47.52", "Q" ], [ "3", "6", "3", "Nimrod Shapira Bar-Or", "Israel", "1:48.93", "Q" ], [ "4", "5", "5", "Tim Wallburger", "Germany", "1:49.04", "Q" ], [ "5", "5", "1", "Riccardo Maestri", "Italy", "1:49.13", "Q" ], [ "6", "5", "6", "Alex di Giorgio", "Italy", "1:49.21", "Q" ], [ "7", "5", "3", "Viacheslav Andrusenko", "Russia", "1:49.24", "Q" ], [ "8", "6", "2", "Marco Belotti", "Italy", "1:49.30", "" ], [ "9", "6", "6", "Gianluca Maglia", "Italy", "1:49.32", "" ], [ "10", "7", "2", "Pieter Timmers", "Belgium", "1:49.52", "Q" ], [ "11", "7", "5", "Robert Renwick", "Great Britain", "1:49.55", "Q" ], [ "12", "6", "8", "Dorde Marković", "Serbia", "1:49.57", "Q" ], [ "13", "5", "7", "Norbert Trandafir", "Romania", "1:49.69", "Q" ], [ "14", "7", "6", "Dimitri Colupaev", "Germany", "1:49.78", "" ], [ "15", "7", "7", "Glenn Surgeloose", "Belgium", "1:49.88", "Q" ], [ "16", "5", "2", "Pavel Medvetskiy", "Russia", "1:50.19", "Q" ], [ "17", "5", "4", "Dominik Meichtry", "Switzerland", "1:50.20", "Q" ], [ "18", "7", "3", "Clemens Rapp", "Germany", "1:50.29", "" ], [ "19", "4", "5", "Radovan Siljevski", "Serbia", "1:50.34", "Q" ], [ "20", "6", "4", "Amaury Leveaux", "France", "1:50.38", "Q" ] ]
Results -- Heats
48 swimmers participated in 7 heats . [ 2 ]
Swimming_at_the_2012_European_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle_0
The men's 100 metre backstroke competition of the swimming events at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships took place May 22 and 23. The heats and semifinals took place on May 22, the final on May 23.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960–61_Yugoslav_Cup
1960–61 Yugoslav Cup
[ "Tie no", "Home team", "Score", "Away team" ]
[ [ "1", "Borac Banja Luka", "0-3", "Borovo" ], [ "2", "Hajduk Split", "1-0", "Dinamo Zagreb" ], [ "3", "Radnički Belgrade", "4-1", "Sloga Kraljevo" ], [ "4", "Red Star", "0-1", "Sloboda Tuzla" ], [ "5", "RNK Split", "1-0", "OFK Belgrade" ], [ "6", "Šibenik", "9-1", "Rabotnički" ], [ "7", "Vardar", "3-2", "Partizan" ], [ "8", "Varteks", "3-1", "Proleter Osijek" ] ]
Second round
1960–61_Yugoslav_Cup_2
The 1960-61 Yugoslav Cup was the 14th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (), also known as the Marshal Tito Cup (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1947.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit_Ears_Productions
Rabbit Ears Productions
[ "#", "Title", "Year released", "Summary", "Narrator", "Illustrator", "Music", "Holiday" ]
[ [ "50", "Santabear 's First Christmas", "1986", "A young bear cub is appointed by Santa Claus to deliver toys on Christmas", "Kelly McGillis", "Buck Lewis", "Michael Hedges", "Christmas" ], [ "51", "A Gingerbread Christmas", "1991", "The Prince and Princess of Gingerbread must save Christmas from being cancelled", "Susan Saint James", "John Spiers", "Van Dyke Parks", "Christmas" ], [ "52", "Squanto and The First Thanksgiving", "1991", "Tells the story of Squanto , and how he helped the Pilgrims", "Graham Greene", "Michael A. Donato", "Paul McCandless", "Thanksgiving" ], [ "53", "The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat", "1991", "A puppy and a kitten fall out of Santa 's bag and now must journey to their new home", "Amy Grant", "Laszlo Kubinyi", "Chet Atkins", "Christmas" ], [ "54", "The Night Before Christmas", "1992", "A retelling of the classic poem of the same name", "Meryl Streep", "William Cone , Greg Couch , Vivienne Flesher , Robert Van Nutt , Bill James , and Tom Christopher", "Mark O'Connor , The Edwin Hawkins Singers , The Christ Church Cathedral Choir , Van Dyke Parks , Sarah W. Neill and Meryl Streep", "Christmas" ], [ "55", "The Song of Sacajawea", "1993", "Tells the Story of how Sacajawea helped Louis and Clark", "Laura Dern", "Jack Molloy", "David Lindley", "Thanksgiving" ], [ "56", "The Lion and the Lamb", "1994", "A story based on European Legends", "Amy Grant and Christopher Reeve", "Bill Kroyer", "Lyle Mays", "Christmas" ] ]
List of episodes -- Holiday Classics : 1986-1994
Rabbit_Ears_Productions_4
Rabbit Ears Productions is a production company best known for producing three TV series that feature individual episodes adapting popular pieces of children's literature, all of which aired from 1984-1995 on PBS. The series features actors such as Robin Williams, Raul Julia, Laura Dern, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, John Hurt, Danny Glover, and others narrating children's books either well known in the United States or from around the world. The series made use of a limited animation technique whereby still images were moved throughout the scene, similar to modern motion comics. Rabbit Ears Productions has also won numerous awards, including Parents' Choice Awards and Grammy Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_De_Stefani
Joseph De Stefani
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1931", "Beau Ideal", "Prosecuting attorney" ], [ "1935", "Les Misérables", "Usher in Arras courtroom/Old clerk in Arras" ], [ "1935", "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo", "Waiter" ], [ "1935", "Under Pressure", "Head waiter" ], [ "1935", "Grand Exit", "Porter" ], [ "1937", "Thin Ice", "Innkeeper" ], [ "1937", "The Toast of New York", "Head waiter" ], [ "1937", "Exclusive", "Foreman" ], [ "1937", "Seventh Heaven", "" ], [ "1938", "Gateway", "Immigrant" ], [ "1938", "Adventure in Sahara", "Edis" ], [ "1938", "I Am the Law", "Cigar store proprietor" ], [ "1938", "Squadron of Honor", "Mr. Gobel" ], [ "1939", "Twelve Crowded Hours", "Rovitch" ], [ "1939", "Let Us Live", "Dentist juror" ], [ "1939", "Everything Happens at Night", "Norden servant" ], [ "1939", "Blackwell 's Island", "" ], [ "1939", "The Man They Could Not Hang", "Dr. Stoddard" ], [ "1939", "The Three Musketeers", "Monk" ], [ "1939", "Thunder Afloat", "Fisherman" ] ]
Filmography
( as per AFI 's database ) [ 2 ]
Joseph_De_Stefani_0
Joseph De Stefani (October 3, 1879 - October 26, 1940) was an American character actor of the early sound era. Born in Venice, Italy, he began his film career in the 1931 movie, Beau Ideal. He would appear in 25 films over the next decade, his final appearance would be in a small role in 1940's A Dispatch from Reuters, which stars Edward G. Robinson. He was married to Helen De Stefani until her death in 1938. De Stefani would die on October 26, 1940, exactly one week after the release of A Dispatch from Reuters. He is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C._season
2012–13 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season
[ "#", "Position", "Player", "Transferred to", "Fee", "Date" ]
[ [ "-", "MF", "Scott Canham", "Released", "Free", "15 May 2012" ], [ "34", "GK", "Sean Cuff", "Released", "Free", "15 May 2012" ], [ "19", "FW", "Clinton Morrison", "Colchester United", "Free", "15 May 2012" ], [ "23", "GK", "Richard O'Donnell", "Chesterfield", "Free", "15 May 2012" ], [ "-", "FW", "Vadaine Oliver", "Lincoln City", "Free", "15 May 2012" ], [ "20", "DF", "Jon Otsemobor", "Milton Keynes Dons", "Free", "15 May 2012" ], [ "-", "DF", "Tom Rowbotham", "Released", "Free", "15 May 2012" ], [ "15", "MF", "Chris Sedgwick", "Scunthorpe United", "Free", "15 May 2012" ], [ "25", "DF", "Matthew Tumilty", "Released", "Free", "15 May 2012" ], [ "-", "GK", "Lee Wall", "Released", "Free", "15 May 2012" ], [ "5", "DF", "Rob Jones", "Doncaster Rovers", "Free", "30 July 2012" ], [ "30", "FW", "Ryan Lowe", "Milton Keynes Dons", "Undisclosed", "1 August 2012" ], [ "21", "MF", "Diogo Amado", "Estoril Praia", "Undisclosed", "28 August 2012" ], [ "22", "MF", "Mike Jones", "Crawley Town", "Undisclosed", "31 August 2012" ], [ "19", "DF", "Mark Beevers", "Millwall", "Undisclosed", "5 December 2012" ], [ "26", "DF", "Daniel Jones", "Free Agent", "Free", "17 January 2013" ], [ "-", "FW", "Jarrod Kyle", "Free Agent", "Free", "31 January 2013" ], [ "-", "DF", "Mark Reynolds", "Free Agent", "Free", "31 January 2013" ] ]
Players -- Transfers
2012–13_Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C._season_6
During the 2012-13 season, Sheffield Wednesday Football Club competed in the 2012-13 Football League Championship, the FA Cup and the League Cup. Sheffield Wednesday have stayed in the Football League Championship after recently being promoted from the Football League One the previous year. They were managed by Dave Jones, while the club's chairman was Milan Mandaric. Their league season kicked off on 18 August 2012, while the League Cup began a week earlier as they entered at Round 1 of the competition. In the FA Cup, The Owls began in January as they entered at Round 3.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Three_Days_of_De_Panne
2011 Three Days of De Panne
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "André Greipel ( GER )", "Omega Pharma-Lotto", "4h 22 ' 33" ], [ "2", "Lieuwe Westra ( NED )", "Vacansoleil-DCM", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Dmitriy Muravyev ( KAZ )", "Team RadioShack", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Vladimir Gusev ( RUS )", "Team Katusha", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Romain Feillu ( FRA )", "Vacansoleil-DCM", "s.t" ], [ "6", "Peter Sagan ( SVK )", "Liquigas-Cannondale", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Danilo Hondo ( GER )", "Lampre-ISD", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Allan Davis ( AUS )", "Astana", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Mark Renshaw ( AUS )", "HTC-Highroad", "s.t" ], [ "10", "Yauheni Hutarovich ( BLR )", "FDJ", "s.t" ] ]
2011_Three_Days_of_De_Panne_0
The 2011 Three Days of De Panne () was the 35th edition of the Three Days of De Panne, an annual bicycle race. Taking part in and around the De Panne region of West Flanders, it began in Middelkerke on 29 March and finished in De Panne two days later. The stage race comprised four stages, with two held on the final day. It was part of the 2010-2011 UCI Europe Tour and was rated as a 2.HC event. Sébastien Rosseler of won the general classification, his first ever victory in a stage race.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MasterChef_Australia:_The_Professionals
MasterChef Australia: The Professionals
[ "Country", "Network", "Broadcast" ]
[ [ "Singapore", "MediaCorp Channel 5", "Upcoming ( 2019 )" ], [ "India", "Star World", "Yes" ], [ "New Zealand", "TV One", "Yes" ], [ "Pakistan", "Star World", "Yes" ], [ "The Netherlands", "Net 5", "Yes" ], [ "Ireland", "Watch", "Yes" ], [ "United Kingdom", "Watch", "Yes" ], [ "Malaysia", "Lifetime ( TV network )", "Yes" ], [ "Dominican Republic", "TLC", "Yes" ], [ "Brazil", "TLC", "Yes" ], [ "Belgium", "Vier", "Yes" ], [ "Kuwait", "Star World", "Yes" ], [ "Portugal", "SIC Mulher", "Yes" ], [ "Sweden", "TLC", "Yes" ] ]
International syndications
MasterChef_Australia:_The_Professionals_1
MasterChef Australia: The Professionals is an Australian cooking television show, based on the original BBC . It aired on Network Ten from 20 January to 17 March 2013. The show was won by Rhys Badcock.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Denver_Broncos_season
2014 Denver Broncos season
[ "Position", "Player", "Tag", "2014 Team", "Notes" ]
[ [ "S", "Mike Adams", "UFA", "Indianapolis Colts", "signed with the Colts on June 14" ], [ "DE", "Robert Ayers", "UFA", "New York Giants", "signed with the Giants on April 2" ], [ "G", "Zane Beadles", "UFA", "Jacksonville Jaguars", "signed with the Jaguars on March 11" ], [ "LB", "Stewart Bradley", "UFA", "None", "" ], [ "WR", "Andre Caldwell", "UFA", "Denver Broncos", "re-signed March 11" ], [ "CB", "Tony Carter", "ERFA", "Denver Broncos", "assigned tender on March 7 , re-signed April 21" ], [ "CB", "Marquice Cole", "UFA", "None", "" ], [ "WR", "Eric Decker", "UFA", "New York Jets", "signed with the Jets on March 12" ], [ "CB", "Chris Harris , Jr", "RFA", "Denver Broncos", "assigned tender on March 7 , re-signed April 1" ], [ "WR/ RS", "Trindon Holliday", "UFA", "New York Giants", "signed with the Giants on March 7" ], [ "S", "Michael Huff", "UFA", "None", "" ], [ "S", "Duke Ihenacho", "ERFA", "Washington Redskins", "assigned tender on March 7 , re-signed April 21 , waived August 30 , claimed by the Redskins on August 31" ], [ "CB", "Quentin Jammer", "UFA", "None", "" ], [ "OT", "Winston Justice", "UFA", "None", "re-signed March 28 , released August 24" ], [ "C", "Dan Koppen", "UFA", "None", "" ], [ "LB", "Paris Lenon", "UFA", "None", "" ], [ "LB", "Brandon Marshall", "ERFA", "Denver Broncos", "assigned tender on March 7 , re-signed April 21" ], [ "DE", "Jeremy Mincey", "UFA", "Dallas Cowboys", "signed with the Cowboys on March 12" ], [ "RB", "Knowshon Moreno", "UFA", "Miami Dolphins", "signed with the Dolphins on March 27" ], [ "DE/LB", "Shaun Phillips", "UFA", "Tennessee Titans", "signed with the Titans on March 27" ] ]
Roster changes -- Free agents
2014_Denver_Broncos_season_0
The 2014 Denver Broncos season was the franchise's 45th season in the National Football League and the 55th overall. It also marked the third season with Peyton Manning as the team's starting quarterback. The Broncos entered the 2014 season as the defending AFC champions, hoping to compete for another Super Bowl run, following a 43-8 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII. The offseason was dominated by numerous roster changes, including the retirement of longtime cornerback Champ Bailey. One day before the start of the team's training camp, the Broncos announced that owner Pat Bowlen relinquished control of the team due to his battle with Alzheimer's disease. Like the previous two seasons, the Broncos set numerous individual, league and franchise records, including wide receiver Demaryius Thomas setting a new franchise record for receiving yards in a single season, despite the team's offensive philosophy changing toward a run-oriented offense in the second half of the season. Manning threw a total of 40 touchdown passes, but only four came in the last four games of the regular season and the playoffs. In addition, Manning achieved only one 300-yard passing game within the team's last seven games (including the playoffs), courtesy of the emergence of running back C. J. Anderson, who achieved 1,282 all-purpose yards, the majority of which came in the second half of the regular season and the playoffs. One day after the Broncos' 24-13 playoff loss to the Indianapolis Colts in the Divisional round of the playoffs, media reports indicated that Manning had been playing with a strained quadriceps since a Week 15 game against the San Diego Chargers. The Broncos clinched their fourth consecutive AFC West division title, a first-round bye and the AFC's No. 2 seed, but lost in the Divisional round of the playoffs for the third time in four seasons. This was also John Fox's final year as the Broncos' head coach after four seasons, as he mutually agreed to part ways with the team on January 12, 2015, possibly due to poor playoff performances during his tenure, including no playoff wins in 2012 and 2014, as well as suffering a blowout loss in Super Bowl XLVIII.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zambia_national_football_team
Zambia national football team
[ "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1 GK", "Toaster Nsabata", "( 1993-11-24 ) 24 November 1993 ( age 26 )", "25", "0", "Zanaco" ], [ "1 GK", "Sebastian Mwange", "( 1991-12-18 ) 18 December 1991 ( age 28 )", "6", "0", "Green Eagles" ], [ "1 GK", "Cyril Chibwe", "( 1993-06-17 ) 17 June 1993 ( age 27 )", "1", "0", "Polokwane City" ], [ "2 DF", "Stoppila Sunzu", "( 1989-06-22 ) 22 June 1989 ( age 31 )", "78", "5", "Shijiazhuang Ever Bright F.C" ], [ "2 DF", "Kabaso Chongo", "( 1992-02-11 ) 11 February 1992 ( age 28 )", "36", "1", "TP Mazembe" ], [ "2 DF", "Isaac Shamujompa", "( 1994-10-12 ) 12 October 1994 ( age 25 )", "16", "0", "Buildcon" ], [ "2 DF", "Lawrence Chungu", "( 1991-10-11 ) 11 October 1991 ( age 28 )", "14", "0", "Zanaco" ], [ "2 DF", "Clement Mwape", "( 1989-02-28 ) 28 February 1989 ( age 31 )", "6", "0", "ZESCO United" ], [ "2 DF", "Tandi Mwape", "( 1996-07-20 ) 20 July 1996 ( age 24 )", "4", "0", "TP Mazembe" ], [ "3 MF", "Nathan Sinkala", "( 1990-11-22 ) 22 November 1990 ( age 29 )", "55", "3", "Stellenbosch" ], [ "3 MF", "Donashano Malama", "( 1991-09-01 ) 1 September 1991 ( age 28 )", "37", "1", "Black Leopards" ], [ "3 MF", "Salulani Phiri", "( 1994-04-10 ) 10 April 1994 ( age 26 )", "28", "0", "Polokwane City" ], [ "3 MF", "Augustine Mulenga", "( 1990-01-17 ) 17 January 1990 ( age 30 )", "26", "5", "Orlando Pirates" ], [ "3 MF", "Clatous Chama", "( 1991-06-18 ) 18 June 1991 ( age 29 )", "22", "4", "Simba" ], [ "3 MF", "Bruce Musakanya", "( 1994-02-23 ) 23 February 1994 ( age 26 )", "21", "4", "Red Arrows" ], [ "3 MF", "Enock Mwepu", "( 1998-01-01 ) 1 January 1998 ( age 22 )", "14", "2", "Red Bull Salzburg" ], [ "3 MF", "Kelvin Kampamba", "( 1996-11-24 ) 24 November 1996 ( age 23 )", "9", "1", "Nkana" ], [ "3 MF", "Larry Bwayla", "( 1995-05-29 ) 29 May 1995 ( age 25 )", "4", "0", "Power Dynamos" ], [ "4 FW", "Justin Shonga", "( 1996-11-05 ) 5 November 1996 ( age 23 )", "25", "13", "Orlando Pirates" ], [ "4 FW", "Evans Kangwa", "( 1994-06-21 ) 21 June 1994 ( age 26 )", "24", "4", "Arsenal Tula" ] ]
Players -- Current squad
The following players were selected for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier matches against Algeria and Zimbabwe on 14 & 18 November 2019 . [ 5 ] Caps and goals as of 19 November 2019 , after the match against Zimbabwe . [ 6 ] .mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player th { background-color : inherit ; border:0 } .mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player td { text-align : center ; border:0 }
Zambia_national_football_team_5
The Zambia national football team represents Zambia in men's international association football and it's governed by the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ). During the 1980s, they were known as the KK 11, after founding president Dr. Kenneth Kaunda (KK) who ruled Zambia from 1964 to 1991. After the country adopted multiparty politics, the side was nicknamed Chipolopolo, the Copper Bullets., The team has three Africa Cup of Nations final appearances to its credit, winning the 2012 tournament with victory over Ivory Coast in 2012 Africa Cup of Nations final, The team has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup finals, The team represents both FIFA and Confederation of African Football (CAF). After the departure of George Lwandamina in 2016, Wedson Nyirenda was appointed interim coach. In January 2017 Nyirenda was appointed on a permanent basis. On 6 July 2018, FAZ announced the appointment of Sven Vandenbroeck as their new coach. The 38-year-old Belgian replaced Nyirenda who resigned two months earlier to join South African side Baroka FC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/22nd_Senate_of_Puerto_Rico
22nd Senate of Puerto Rico
[ "Position", "Name", "Party", "District" ]
[ [ "President of the Senate", "Antonio Fas Alzamora", "PPD", "At-Large" ], [ "President pro Tempore", "Velda González de Modestti", "PPD", "At-Large" ], [ "Majority Leader", "", "PPD", "" ], [ "Majority Whip", "", "PPD", "" ], [ "Minority Leader", "Kenneth McClintock", "PNP", "At-large" ], [ "Minority Whip", "Orlando Parga", "PNP", "At-Large" ] ]
Leadership
22nd_Senate_of_Puerto_Rico_0
The 22nd Senate of Puerto Rico was the upper house of the 14th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico that met from January 2, 2001 to January 1, 2005. All members were elected in the General Elections of 2000. The Senate had a majority of members from the Popular Democratic Party (PPD). The body is counterparted by the 26th House of Representatives of Puerto Rico in the lower house.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Field
Chelsea Field
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1985", "Commando", "Western Flight Attendant" ], [ "1985", "Perfect", "Randy" ], [ "1987", "Masters of the Universe", "Teela" ], [ "1987", "Prison", "Katherine Walker" ], [ "1989", "Skin Deep", "Amy McKenna" ], [ "1989", "Death Spa", "Darla" ], [ "1991", "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man", "Virginia Slim" ], [ "1991", "The Last Boy Scout", "Sarah Hallenbeck" ], [ "1992", "Dust Devil", "Wendy Robinson" ], [ "1993", "The Dark Half", "Annie Pangborn" ], [ "1993", "Extreme Justice", "Kelly Daniels" ], [ "1993", "Snapdragon", "Det . Sgt . 'Peck ' Peckham" ], [ "1994", "Andre", "Thalice Whitney" ], [ "1994", "A Passion to Kill", "Diana" ], [ "1995", "The Wrong Woman", "Margaret" ], [ "1996", "Flipper", "Cathy" ], [ "1998", "Wicked", "Karen Christianson" ], [ "2001", "The Unsaid", "Penny Hunter" ], [ "2005", "Sleeping Dogs Lie", "Maggie" ], [ "2008", "Just Add Water", "Jeanne" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Chelsea_Field_0
Chelsea Field (born May 27, 1957) is an American actress. She played Teela in the 1987 film adaptation of Masters of the Universe. Field started her career as a Solid Gold Dancer, with her first acting role on Airwolf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Tour_of_Alberta
2014 Tour of Alberta
[ "", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Garmin-Sharp", "48h 24 ' 42" ], [ "2", "Orica-GreenEDGE", "+ 10" ], [ "3", "Bissell Development Team", "+ 48" ], [ "4", "Belkin Pro Cycling", "+ 48" ], [ "5", "UnitedHealthcare", "+ 1 ' 19" ], [ "6", "Hincapie Sportswear Development Team", "+ 1 ' 22" ], [ "7", "Cannondale", "+ 3 ' 40" ], [ "8", "Giant-Shimano", "+ 3 ' 55" ], [ "9", "Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies", "+ 5 ' 00" ], [ "10", "Team SmartStop", "+ 9 ' 35" ] ]
Classification standings -- Team classification
2014_Tour_of_Alberta_18
The 2014 Tour of Alberta is the second edition of the Tour of Alberta stage race. The event is included on the UCI America Tour, with a UCI classification of 2.1. As such, the race was only open to teams on the UCI Pro Tour, UCI Professional Continental and UCI Continental circuits. The race takes place between September 2-7, 2014, as a six-day, six-stage race, traversing the province of Alberta. The race commences in Calgary and finishes Edmonton.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_films_of_the_1980s
List of Chinese films of the 1980s
[ "Title", "Chinese Title", "Director", "Actors", "Genre", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Countering Lights", "逆光", "Ding Yinnan", "Guo Kaimin , Wu Yuhua", "Romance", "" ], [ "The Deer 's Bell", "鹿铃", "Wu Qiang , Tang Cheng", "", "Animated short", "Winner of the third Golden Rooster for Best Animation in 1983 . Shanghai Animation Film Studio" ], [ "The Herdsman", "牧马人", "Xie Jin", "Zhu Shimao , Liu Qiong", "Drama", "Screened at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival" ], [ "My Memories of Old Beijing", "城南旧事", "Wu Yigong", "Shen Jia , Zhang Fengyi , Zheng Zhenyao", "Drama", "Winner of the third Golden Rooster for Best Director , Best Music and Best Supporting Actress in 1983" ], [ "Red Elephant", "红象", "Tian Zhuangzhuang , Zhang Jianya , Xie Xiaojing", "Yan Jiao , Zi Ge", "Children/Family", "" ], [ "Rickshaw Boy", "骆驼祥子", "Ling Zifeng", "Siqin Gaowa , Zhang Fengyi", "Drama", "Golden Rooster for Best Film in 1983" ], [ "Strange Friends", "陌生的朋友", "Lei Xu", "Li Ling , Zhang Chao", "", "Entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival" ] ]
1982
List_of_Chinese_films_of_the_1980s_2
This is a list of films produced in mainland China ordered by year of release in the 1980s. For an alphabetical listing of Chinese films see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janine_Berdin
Janine Berdin
[ "Performance Date", "Song Performed", "Original Artist", "Combined Score (% )" ]
[ [ "Round 1 - May 28 , 2018", "With A Smile", "Eraserheads", "( 98.20% ) Advanced to the Top 6" ], [ "Round 2 - May 30 , 2018", "N/A", "N/A", "Safe" ], [ "Round 3 - May 31 , 2018", "N/A", "N/A", "Safe" ], [ "Round 4 - June 1 , 2018", "N/A", "N/A", "Safe" ], [ "Live finale - June 2 , 2018", "Nosi Ba Lasi", "Sampaguita", "( N/A ) Advanced to the Final 3" ], [ "Live finale - June 2 , 2018", "Tatsulok/Noypi/Hallelujah medley", "Bamboo", "( 96.11% ) Grand Champion" ] ]
Career -- Season 2 , Grand Finals
Twelve TNT Season 2 Grand Finalists were to perform in the week-long competition that took place on May 28–June 2 , 2018 held at the Aliw Theater . [ 21 ] During the 1st round of the Grand Finals , Janine performed Eraserheads ' With A Smile and garnered a combined score of 98.2% eventually becoming part of the Top 6 . During the live finale , after performing Bamboo 's Tatsulok/Noypi/Hallelujah medley , Janine earned the highest combined score of 96.11% to emerged as the Grand Champion followed by Ato Arman ( 74.27% ) and Steven Paysu ( 61.80% ) . [ 1 ]
Janine_Berdin_5
Patricia Janine Dusaran Berdin (born January 28, 2002), simply known as Janine Berdin, is a Filipino singer, recording artist and occasional actress. She rose to fame when she was crowned the season 2 champion at Tawag ng Tanghalan of the noon-time television show It's Showtime. Prior to that, she joined Star Circle Quest: Search for the Next Kiddie Superstars. She began her career as a child actress, appearing in several ABS-CBN TV series. Janine also appeared in several antagonist roles where she played bully to a protagonist. Janine is a member of the girl group J.E.Z. together with Elha Nympha and Zephanie Dimaranan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Canadian_Mixed_Curling_Championship
2017 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
[ "Pool B", "Skip", "W", "L" ]
[ [ "Saskatchewan", "Brady Scharback", "5", "1" ], [ "Northern Ontario", "Trevor Bonot", "5", "1" ], [ "Quebec", "Martin Ferland", "4", "2" ], [ "Manitoba", "Braden Calvert", "4", "2" ], [ "British Columbia", "Wes Craig", "2", "4" ], [ "Nunavut", "Ed MacDonald", "1", "5" ], [ "Northwest Territories", "Donovan Arey", "0", "6" ] ]
2017_Canadian_Mixed_Curling_Championship_3
The 2017 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held from November 13 to 19, 2016 at the Mariners Centre in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The winners of this championship will represent Canada at the 2017 World Mixed Curling Championship. Northern Ontario would win the championship, the fourth national mixed title for the region.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Canadian_Junior_Curling_Championships
1995 Canadian Junior Curling Championships
[ "Province / Territory", "Skip", "Third", "Second", "Lead" ]
[ [ "Northwest Territories / Yukon", "Jamie Koe", "Mark Whitehead", "Kevin Whitehead", "Kevin Cymbalisty" ], [ "Northern Ontario", "Maurice Belisle", "Kevin Campbell", "Terry Dambrowitz", "Nicholas Forest" ], [ "Alberta", "Cameron Dechant", "Blake MacDonald", "Wade Johnston", "Jason Lesmeister" ], [ "Manitoba", "Chris Galbraith", "Scott Cripps", "Brent Barrett", "Bryan Galbraith" ], [ "New Brunswick", "James Grattan", "Kevin Boyle", "Spencer Mawhinney", "Jeff Lacey" ], [ "Saskatchewan", "Neil Cursons", "Pat Simmons", "Rob Nixon", "Jamie Burrows" ], [ "Nova Scotia", "Peter Eddy", "Rob Sifton", "Jeffrey Ostien", "Kris MacLeod" ], [ "Newfoundland", "Ryan Davis", "Brett Reynolds", "Brad Gushue", "Colin Josephson" ], [ "Quebec", "Yanick Gaudreault", "Jean-Sebastien Roy", "Sebastien Bouchard", "Joey Fraser" ], [ "Ontario", "Patrick Ferris", "Chris Schell", "Bryan Johnson", "Paul Webster" ], [ "Prince Edward Island", "Mark Kinney", "Andrew MacDougall", "Erik Broderson", "Chad MacMillan" ], [ "British Columbia", "Jim Cotter", "Brendan Willis", "Neal Dustin", "Grant Olsen" ] ]
Men 's -- Teams
1995_Canadian_Junior_Curling_Championships_0
The 1995 Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held at the Caledonian Curling Club in Regina, Saskatchewan. For the women's event, prior to 1994, the winner of the Canadian Junior Curling Championships would go on to play in the following season's World Junior Curling Championships. However, the Canadian Curling Association (CCA) made a rule change where the winner of the Canadian Junior Curling Championships would advance to Worlds in the same season. As a result, Jennifer Jones did not get the opportunity to play in the 1995 World Junior Curling Championships after her victory in the 1994 Canadian Junior Curling Championships because of the rule change. Instead, Jones' 1994 championship team was given a berth as top seed directly into the semifinals, where she lost to former teammate Kelly MacKenzie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_South_Africa_rugby_union_tour_of_Argentina_and_Europe
1996 South Africa rugby union tour of Argentina and Europe
[ "Opposing Team", "For", "Against", "Date", "Venue", "Status" ]
[ [ "Rosario", "45", "36", "5 November 1996", "Duendes , Rosario", "Tour match" ], [ "Argentina", "46", "15", "9 November 1996", "Ferro Carrill Oeste Stadium , Buenos Aires", "Test match" ], [ "Mendoza", "89", "19", "12 November 1996", "Independiente Rivadavia Stadium , Mendoza", "Tour match" ], [ "Argentina", "44", "21", "16 November 1996", "Ferro Carrill Oeste Stadium , Buenos Aires", "Test match" ], [ "French Barbarians", "22", "30", "23 November 1996", "Municipal Stadium , Brive", "Tour match" ], [ "South Est", "36", "20", "26 November 1996", "Stade Gerland , Lyon", "Tour match" ], [ "France", "22", "12", "30 November 1996", "Parc Lescure , Bordeaux", "Test match" ], [ "French Universities", "13", "20", "3 December 1996", "Stade du Nord , Lille", "Tour match" ], [ "France", "13", "12", "7 December 1996", "Parc des Princes , Paris", "Test match" ], [ "Wales", "37", "20", "15 December 1996", "Cardiff Arms Park , Cardiff", "Test match" ] ]
The Springboks Tour
Scores and results list South Africa 's points tally first .
1996_South_Africa_rugby_union_tour_of_Argentina_and_Europe_0
The 1996 South Africa rugby union tour of Argentina and Europe was a series of rugby union matches played during November and December 1996 in Argentina, France and Wales by the South Africa national rugby union team. At the same, the second level team, (South Africa A) was involved in a tour of Great Britain and Ireland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Olds_(bass)
James Olds (bass)
[ "Institution/Company", "Award/Achievement/Role", "Year" ]
[ [ "Sydney Conservatorium of Music", "Mary Patricia Bell Scholarship", "2004" ], [ "Opera Australia", "Chorus", "2009-2019" ], [ "Pacific Opera", "Young Artist Programme", "2010" ], [ "Sydney University", "Judge Turpin , Sweeney Todd", "2010" ], [ "Guildhall School of Music and Drama", "Artist Masters Programme", "2013" ], [ "Diva Opera", "Un Ufficiale , The Barber of Seville", "2013" ], [ "London Contemporary Opera", "Chorus , The Schmürz", "2013" ], [ "Australian Music Foundation Awards", "Finalist", "2013" ], [ "St. Paul 's Opera", "Betto , Gianni Schicchi", "2013" ], [ "Guildhall School of Music and Drama", "Drum Maker ( Cover ) , The Adventures of Pinocchio - Dove", "2013" ], [ "Guildhall School of Music and Drama", "Chorus , The Adventures of Pinocchio - Dove", "2013" ], [ "Guildhall School of Music and Drama", "Rocco , Fidelio ( Scenes )", "2014" ], [ "Guildhall School of Music and Drama", "Leporello , Don Giovanni ( Scenes )", "2014" ], [ "Guildhall School of Music and Drama", "Dr. Dulcamara , L'elisir d'amore ( Scenes )", "2014" ], [ "34th National Liederfest", "Winner", "2015" ], [ "Rockdale Opera Company", "Count Almaviva , The Marriage of Figaro", "2015" ], [ "Open Lieder Prize ( Wollongong Eisteddfod )", "Winner", "2015" ], [ "Open Aria Prize ( Wollongong Eisteddfod )", "Finalist", "2016" ], [ "Bel Canto Award ( JS & RB Foundation Bel Canto Awards )", "Finalist", "2016" ], [ "Sanderson Award ( JS & RB Foundation Bel Canto Awards )", "Winner", "2016" ] ]
Awards , achievements and roles
James_Olds_(bass)_0
James Andrew Olds (born 20 February 1986) is an Australian bass. He holds a Masters of Music in Performance (Voice & Opera) from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, and currently performs with Opera Australia at the Sydney Opera House.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1970_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_4_×_400_metres_relay
Athletics at the 1970 Summer Universiade – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Athletes", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "United States", "Tom Ulan , Roger Colgrazier , Tommie Turner , Larry James", "3:03.3" ], [ "2", "Soviet Union", "Yevgeniy Borisenko , Yuriy Zorin , Borys Savchuk , Aleksandr Bratchikov", "3:04.2" ], [ "3", "France", "Patrice Viel , Christian Nicolau , Gilles Bertould , Jacques Carette", "3:04.4" ], [ "4", "Great Britain", "Jim Aukett , Martin Reynolds , David Hemery , Martin Winbolt-Lewis", "3:05.3" ], [ "5", "West Germany", "Siegfried Götz , Herbert Moser , Roland Rossmeissl , Martin Jellinghaus", "3:06.3" ], [ "6", "Italy", "", "3:08.3" ], [ "7", "Cuba", "", "3:09.5" ], [ "8", "Portugal", "", "3:17.4" ] ]
Results
Athletics_at_the_1970_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_4_×_400_metres_relay_0
The men's 4 × 400 metres relay event at the 1970 Summer Universiade was held at the Stadio Comunale in Turin on 6 September 1970.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_UEFA_Europa_League_qualifying_phase_and_play-off_round
2016–17 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round
[ "Rank", "Player", "Team", "Goals", "Minutes played" ]
[ [ "1", "Teemu Pukki", "Brøndby", "6", "613" ], [ "1", "Mirko Marić", "Lokomotiva", "6", "661" ], [ "1", "Ivan Tričkovski", "AEK Larnaca", "6", "695" ], [ "4", "Kalifa Coulibaly", "KAA Gent", "5", "255" ], [ "4", "Domenico Berardi", "Sassuolo", "5", "303" ], [ "4", "Theo Lewis Weeks", "Gabala", "5", "695" ] ]
Statistics -- Top goalscorers
2016–17_UEFA_Europa_League_qualifying_phase_and_play-off_round_14
The 2016-17 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round began on 28 June and ended on 25 August 2016. A total of 154 teams competed in the qualifying phase and play-off round to decide 22 of the 48 places in the group stage of the 2016-17 UEFA Europa League. All times are CEST ().
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:2016_Summer_Olympics_Croatia_men's_water_polo_team_roster
Template:2016 Summer Olympics Croatia men's water polo team roster
[ "№", "Name", "Pos", "Height", "Weight", "Date of birth", "2016 club" ]
[ [ "1", "Josip Pavić ( c )", "GK", "1.95 m ( 6 ft 5 in )", "90 kg ( 198 lb )", "15 January 1982", "Olympiacos" ], [ "2", "Damir Burić", "CB", "2.05 m ( 6 ft 9 in )", "115 kg ( 254 lb )", "2 December 1980", "Primorje Rijeka" ], [ "3", "Antonio Petković", "D", "1.90 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "90 kg ( 198 lb )", "11 January 1986", "Sport Management" ], [ "4", "Luka Lončar", "CF", "1.95 m ( 6 ft 5 in )", "106 kg ( 234 lb )", "26 June 1987", "HAVK Mladost" ], [ "5", "Maro Joković", "D", "2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "95 kg ( 209 lb )", "1 October 1987", "Jug Dubrovnik" ], [ "6", "Luka Bukić", "D", "1.95 m ( 6 ft 5 in )", "90 kg ( 198 lb )", "30 April 1994", "HAVK Mladost" ], [ "7", "Xavier García", "CF", "1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "92 kg ( 203 lb )", "5 January 1984", "Primorje Rijeka" ], [ "8", "Andro Bušlje", "CB", "2.00 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "115 kg ( 254 lb )", "4 January 1986", "Posillipo" ], [ "9", "Sandro Sukno", "CF", "2.00 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "93 kg ( 205 lb )", "30 June 1990", "Pro Recco" ], [ "10", "Ivan Krapić", "CF", "1.94 m ( 6 ft 4 in )", "103 kg ( 227 lb )", "14 February 1989", "Primorje Rijeka" ], [ "11", "Anđelo Šetka", "D", "1.86 m ( 6 ft 1 in )", "87 kg ( 192 lb )", "14 September 1985", "Primorje Rijeka" ], [ "12", "Marko Macan", "CB", "1.96 m ( 6 ft 5 in )", "109 kg ( 240 lb )", "26 April 1993", "Jug Dubrovnik" ], [ "13", "Marko Bijač", "GK", "2.01 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "85 kg ( 187 lb )", "12 January 1991", "Jug Dubrovnik" ] ]
The template takes one parameter : fs ( fontsize , default 100 ) . The following is the Croatian roster in the men 's water polo tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics . [ 1 ] viewtalk Head coach : Ivica Tucak
Template:2016_Summer_Olympics_Croatia_men's_water_polo_team_roster_0
The purpose of this template is to collect source text used in several articles in one place, in order to minimize maintenance and storage space. This is the Croatian roster in the men's water polo tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics . The template is typically used in two articles: the article covering Croatia at the 2016 Summer Olympics , and the article covering the rosters of all participating teams of the tournament. The template takes one parameter: fs (fontsize, default 100). The following is the Croatian roster in the men's water polo tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_Real_Madrid_CF_season
2007–08 Real Madrid CF season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "", "", "" ]
[ [ "14", "CM", "Guti", "14", "0", "1" ], [ "22", "RB", "Miguel Torres", "4", "0", "1" ], [ "4", "RB", "Sergio Ramos", "17", "3", "0" ], [ "23", "AM", "Wesley Sneijder", "8", "0", "0" ], [ "8", "CM", "Fernando Gago", "7", "0", "0" ], [ "16", "LB", "Gabriel Heinze", "7", "0", "0" ], [ "12", "LB", "Marcelo", "7", "0", "0" ], [ "3", "CB", "Pepe", "6", "2", "0" ], [ "6", "DM", "Mahamadou Diarra", "6", "0", "0" ], [ "5", "CB", "Fabio Cannavaro", "6", "1", "0" ], [ "2", "RB", "Míchel Salgado", "5", "0", "0" ], [ "10", "LW", "Robinho", "5", "0", "0" ], [ "17", "CF", "Ruud van Nistelrooy", "4", "0", "0" ], [ "1", "GK", "Iker Casillas", "4", "0", "0" ], [ "11", "LW", "Arjen Robben", "4", "0", "0" ], [ "19", "FW", "Júlio Baptista", "3", "0", "0" ], [ "7", "CF", "Raúl", "3", "0", "0" ], [ "20", "FW", "Gonzalo Higuaín", "3", "0", "0" ], [ "15", "LW", "Royston Drenthe", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "21", "CB", "Christoph Metzelder", "1", "0", "0" ] ]
Players -- Disciplinary record
2007–08_Real_Madrid_CF_season_6
The 2007-08 season was Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 77th season in the La Liga. This article shows statistics of the club's players in the season, and also lists all matches that the club played in the 2007-08 season. Bwin.com became their new kit sponsor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Pierce
Mary Pierce
[ "Outcome", "Year", "Championship", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1994", "French Open", "Clay", "Arantxa Sánchez Vicario", "4-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "1995", "Australian Open", "Hard", "Arantxa Sánchez Vicario", "6-3 , 6-2" ], [ "Runner-up", "1997", "Australian Open", "Hard", "Martina Hingis", "2-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "2000", "French Open", "Clay", "Conchita Martínez", "6-2 , 7-5" ], [ "Runner-up", "2005", "French Open", "Clay", "Justine Henin", "1-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "2005", "US Open", "Hard", "Kim Clijsters", "3-6 , 1-6" ] ]
Major finals -- Grand Slam finals
Mary_Pierce_2
Mary Caroline Pierce (born 15 January 1975) is a retired tennis professional who represented France internationally in team competitions and the Olympics. She was born in Canada to an American father and a French mother, and holds citizenship of all three countries. Pierce won four Grand Slam titles: two in singles, one in doubles and one in mixed doubles. She reached six Grand Slam singles finals, most recently at the US Open and French Open in 2005. Her Grand Slam singles titles came at the 1995 Australian Open and the 2000 French Open; Pierce is the last French player, male or female, to win the latter title. She won the doubles event at the 2000 French Open with Martina Hingis as her partner, and reached an additional Grand Slam women's doubles final at the 2000 Australian Open, also partnering Hingis. She also won the mixed doubles event at the 2005 Wimbledon Championships, partnered with Mahesh Bhupathi. Pierce won 18 WTA singles titles and 10 WTA doubles titles, including five Tier I singles events. She also twice reached the final of the season-ending WTA Tour Championships. She was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Women's_European_Volleyball_Championship_squads
2011 Women's European Volleyball Championship squads
[ "№", "Name", "Date of birth", "Height", "Weight", "2011 club" ]
[ [ "1", "Maria Borodakova", "8 March 1986", "190 cm ( 6 ft 3 in )", "80 cm ( 2 ft 7 in )", "Dinamo Kazan" ], [ "2", "Lesya Makhno", "4 September 1981", "188 cm ( 6 ft 2 in )", "73 cm ( 2 ft 5 in )", "Dinamo Moscow" ], [ "3", "Maria Perepelkina", "9 March 1984", "187 cm ( 6 ft 2 in )", "72 cm ( 2 ft 4 in )", "Dinamo Moscow" ], [ "6", "Ol'ga Bukreeva", "15 May 1987", "190 cm ( 6 ft 3 in )", "", "Dinamo Krasnodar" ], [ "8", "Nataliya Obmochaeva", "1 June 1989", "196 cm ( 6 ft 5 in )", "64 cm ( 2 ft 1 in )", "Dinamo Moscow" ], [ "9", "Olga Fateeva", "4 May 1984", "191 cm ( 6 ft 3 in )", "70 cm ( 2 ft 4 in )", "Atom Trefl Sopot" ], [ "10", "Iuliia Morozova", "8 January 1985", "194 cm ( 6 ft 4 in )", "75 cm ( 2 ft 6 in )", "Avtodor-Metar" ], [ "11", "Ekaterina Gamova", "17 October 1980", "205 cm ( 6 ft 9 in )", "72 cm ( 2 ft 4 in )", "Dinamo Kazan" ], [ "12", "Vera Ulyakina", "21 August 1986", "192 cm ( 6 ft 4 in )", "79 cm ( 2 ft 7 in )", "Dinamo Kazan" ], [ "13", "Yevgeniya Startseva", "12 February 1989", "202 cm ( 6 ft 8 in )", "80 cm ( 2 ft 7 in )", "Dinamo Krasnodar" ], [ "14", "Ekaterina Ulanova", "5 August 1986", "180 cm ( 5 ft 11 in )", "73 cm ( 2 ft 5 in )", "Dinamo Kazan" ], [ "16", "Yulia Merkulova", "17 February 1984", "202 cm ( 6 ft 8 in )", "68 cm ( 2 ft 3 in )", "Dinamo Moscow" ], [ "17", "Viktorija Kuzjakina", "1 June 1985", "172 cm ( 5 ft 8 in )", "61 cm ( 2 ft 0 in )", "Dinamo Moscow" ], [ "19", "Ksenija Naumova", "1 February 1990", "201 cm ( 6 ft 7 in )", "75 cm ( 2 ft 6 in )", "Zarechie Odintsovo" ] ]
Pool D -- Russia
Head Coach : Vladimir Kuzyutkin
2011_Women's_European_Volleyball_Championship_squads_14
This article shows all participating team squads at the 2011 Women's European Volleyball Championship, held in Italy and Serbia from 23 September to 3 October 2011.