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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_400_metres
1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Olga Pesnopevtseva", "Soviet Union", "52.73" ], [ "2", "Tasha Downing", "United States", "53.41" ], [ "3", "Diane Dunrod", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "54.90" ], [ "4", "Donya Mohamed", "Iraq", "55.76" ], [ "5", "Josephine Ikolomi", "Nigeria", "57.46" ], [ "6", "Jacinta Kimwetich", "Kenya", "58.13" ], [ "7", "Rowan Maynard", "Antigua and Barbuda", "60.06" ], [ "8", "Rosanna Browne", "Anguilla", "65.32" ] ]
Results -- Heats
1986_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_400_metres_7
The women's 400 metres event at the 1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Athens, Greece, at Olympic Stadium on 16, 17 and 18 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_Xtreme_Pro_Wrestling_personnel
List of former Xtreme Pro Wrestling personnel
[ "Birth name :", "Ring name ( s ) :", "Tenure :" ]
[ [ "Nicole Bass", "Nicole Bass", "1999-2000" ], [ "Tylene Buck", "Major Gunns", "2001" ], [ "Rhea Calaveras", "Jasmine St. Claire", "2000" ], [ "Elizabeth Miklosi", "J-Love", "2002-2003" ], [ "Barrett Moore", "Veronica Caine", "2002" ], [ "Victoria Moreno", "Lady Victoria", "2001-2003" ], [ "Janet Romano", "Lizzy Borden", "2001-2003" ], [ "Shannon Spruill", "Lucy", "2003" ], [ "Tammy Lynn Sytch", "Tammy Lynn Sytch", "2000-2001" ], [ "Unknown", "Jessica Darlin", "2000-2001" ], [ "Unknown", "Josh Lazie", "2000-2001" ], [ "Unknown", "Kristi Myst", "1999-2001" ], [ "Unknown", "Mr. McPhenom", "2009" ] ]
Alumni -- Managers and valets
Lucy
List_of_former_Xtreme_Pro_Wrestling_personnel_3
Xtreme Pro Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion based in Los Angeles, California from 1999 to 2002, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 2002 to 2003, and in Los Angeles from 2008 to 2009. Former employees in XPW consisted of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers and referees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syndicat_National_de_l'Édition_Phonographique
Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique
[ "Position", "Song", "Artist", "Date" ]
[ [ "97", "Lonely Lisa", "Mylène Farmer", "July 9 , 2011" ], [ "70", "Relax , Take It Easy", "Mika", "July 7 , 2007" ], [ "67", "Hung Up", "Madonna", "November 12 , 2005" ], [ "64", "Baila morena", "Zucchero", "February 25 , 2006" ], [ "64", "Gettin ' Over You", "David Guetta & Chris Willis ( feat . Fergie & LMFAO )", "June 19 , 2010" ], [ "60", "Zidane y va marquer", "Cauet", "July 15 , 2006" ], [ "49", "The Ketchup Song ( Aserejé )", "Las Ketchup", "September 14 , 2002" ], [ "47", "Nolwenn Ohwo !", "Nolwenn Leroy", "January 28 , 2006" ], [ "26", "Spaceman", "Babylon Zoo", "March 9 , 1996" ], [ "21", "Do n't Cry for Me Argentina", "Madonna", "January 25 , 1997" ] ]
Sales charts : Significant milestones and achievements -- Songs : Biggest jump to number one
Syndicat_National_de_l'Édition_Phonographique_5
The National Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing (French: Syndicat national de l'édition phonographique; SNEP) is the inter-professional organisation that protects the interests of the French record industry. Originally known under the acronym SNICOP, the organisation was established in 1922 and has 48 member companies. SNEP's responsibilities include collecting and distributing royalty payments for broadcast and performance, preventing copyright infringement of its members' works (including music piracy), and sales certification of silver, gold, platinum and diamond records and videos. SNEP also compiles weekly official charts of France's top-selling music, including singles and albums.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Australian_Drivers'_Championship
1958 Australian Drivers' Championship
[ "Rd", "Date", "Race", "Circuit", "Location", "Winner" ]
[ [ "1", "27 January", "South Pacific Championship for Racing Cars", "Gnoo Blas Motor Racing Circuit", "Orange , New South Wales", "Jack Brabham *" ], [ "2", "23 February", "Victorian Trophy Race", "Fisherman 's Bend", "Melbourne , Victoria", "Stan Jones" ], [ "3", "3 March", "Longford Trophy", "Longford Circuit", "Longford , Tasmania", "Ted Gray" ], [ "4", "5 April", "South Australian Trophy Race", "Port Wakefield Circuit", "Port Wakefield , South Australia", "Len Lukey" ], [ "5", "15 June", "Queensland Road Racing Championship", "Lowood Airfield Circuit", "Lowood , Queensland", "Alec Mildren" ], [ "6", "31 August", "Lowood Trophy", "Lowood Airfield Circuit", "Lowood , Queensland", "Alec Mildren" ], [ "7", "23 October", "Australian Grand Prix", "Mount Panorama Circuit", "Bathurst , New South Wales", "Lex Davison" ], [ "8", "30 November", "Melbourne Grand Prix", "Albert Park Circuit", "Melbourne , Victoria", "Stirling Moss *" ], [ "9", "26 December", "Phillip Island Trophy Race", "Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit", "Phillip Island , Victoria", "Stan Jones" ] ]
Calendar
1958_Australian_Drivers'_Championship_0
The 1958 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing title for drivers of Formula Libre cars. The title was contested over a nine race series with the winner awarded the 1958 CAMS Gold Star.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regencies_and_cities_of_Indonesia
List of regencies and cities of Indonesia
[ "No", "Regency", "Seat" ]
[ [ "1", "Alor", "Kalabahi" ], [ "2", "Belu", "Atambua" ], [ "3", "Central Sumba", "Waibakul" ], [ "4", "East Flores", "Larantuka" ], [ "5", "East Manggarai", "Borong" ], [ "6", "East Sumba", "Waingapu" ], [ "7", "Ende", "Ende" ], [ "8", "Kupang", "Oelamasi" ], [ "9", "Lembata", "Lewoleba" ], [ "10", "Malaka", "Betun" ], [ "11", "Manggarai", "Ruteng" ], [ "12", "Nagekeo", "Mbay" ], [ "13", "Ngada", "Bajawa" ], [ "14", "North Central Timor", "Kefamenanu" ], [ "15", "Rote Ndao", "Baa" ], [ "16", "Sabu Raijua", "West Savu" ], [ "17", "Sikka", "Maumere" ], [ "18", "South Central Timor", "Soe" ], [ "19", "Southwest Sumba", "Tambolaka" ], [ "20", "West Manggarai", "Labuan Bajo" ] ]
List of regencies and cities by province -- Lesser Sunda Islands
List_of_regencies_and_cities_of_Indonesia_18
This is the list of regencies and cities of Indonesia. Both regencies and cities are second-level administrative subdivision in Indonesia, immediately below the provinces, and above the districts. They are roughly equivalent to American counties. In Indonesia, both regency and city are at the same administration level, each having their own local government and legislative body. The difference between a regency and a city lies in demography, size, and economy. Generally, a regency comprises a rural area larger than a city, but also often includes various towns. A city usually has non-agricultural economic activities. A regency () is headed by a regent, known locally as bupati, while a city (Indonesian: kota) is headed by a mayor (walikota). All regents, mayors, and members of legislatures are directly elected via elections to serve for a five-year term which can be renewed once. Each regency or city is divided further into districts more commonly known as kecamatan, or distrik in Papua. An administrative city is a city without its own local legislatures (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah). The mayor of an administrative city is directly appointed by the Governor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Aames
Angela Aames
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1979", "Angie", "Babs", "1 Episode , The Gambler" ], [ "1979 - 81", "B. J. and the Bear", "Honey / Charisse", "5 Episodes" ], [ "1980", "Mork & Mindy", "Girl # 1", "1 Episode , Mork 's Vacation" ], [ "1980", "The Comeback Kid", "Sherry", "TV Movie" ], [ "1980", "This Year 's Blonde", "Blonde at Pool", "TV Movie" ], [ "1981", "The Perfect Woman", "", "TV Movie" ], [ "1981", "Hill Street Blues", "Grieving Widow", "1 Episode , I Never Promised You a Rose , Marvin" ], [ "1981", "Charlie and the Great Balloon Chase", "Gangster 's Moll ( Uncredited )", "TV Movie" ], [ "1982", "Cheers", "Brandee", "1 Episode , Sam 's Woman" ], [ "1983", "Likely Stories , Vol . 4", "Mimi Vanderveen", "TV Movie" ], [ "1983", "The Love Boat", "Laurie Jeffers", "1 Episode , Fountain of Youth/Bad Luck Cabin/Uncle Daddy" ], [ "1983", "Automan", "Bartender", "1 Episode , Staying Alive While Running a High Flashdance Fever" ], [ "1984", "Alice", "Tawney", "1 Episode , Romancing Mr. Stone" ], [ "1984 - 86", "The Fall Guy", "Louisa Duncan", "2 Episodes" ], [ "1985", "The Cracker Brothers", "", "TV Movie" ], [ "1985", "Brothers", "Rita", "1 Episode , A Carnation by Any Other Name" ], [ "1985", "Hardcastle and McCormick", "The Girl", "1 Episode , Conventional Warfare" ], [ "1985 - 87", "Night Court", "Angela / Ursula / Debbie", "4 Episodes" ], [ "1987", "The Dom DeLuise Show", "Penny", "1 Episode , # 1.1" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Angela_Aames_1
Angela Aames (February 27, 1956 - November 27, 1988), born Lois Marie Tlustos, was an American actress known for her buxom blonde bombshell image.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_conflicts_involving_the_Yishuv
Violent conflicts involving the Yishuv
[ "", "Combatant 1", "Combatant 2", "Combatant 3", "Results" ]
[ [ "1920 Nebi Musa riots", "-", "Arab rioters incited by several leaders", "United Kingdom military forces in Palestine", "Creation of the Haganah" ], [ "1921 Jaffa riots", "-", "Arab rioters", "United Kingdom military forces in Palestine", "Haycraft Commission of Inquiry , Churchill White Paper" ], [ "1929 Hebron-Safed riots", "Betar Haganah", "Arab rioters incited by Mohammad Amin al-Husayni , Supreme Muslim Council", "United Kingdom military forces in Palestine", "Radicalization of both Jewish and Arab communities in Palestine , Shaw Report , Hope Simpson Royal Commission , Passfield white paper" ], [ "1933 Palestine riots", "-", "Arab rioters", "United Kingdom military forces in Palestine", "The British police forces successfully dispersed the rioters" ], [ "1936-1939 Arab revolt", "Jewish National Council Yishuv Haganah Fosh Peulot Meyuhadot Irgun", "Arab Higher Committee ( 1936-October 1937 ) Local rebel factions ( fasa'il ) Volunteers from Arab world Central Committee of National Jihad in Palestine ( October 1937-1939 ) Bureau of the Arab Revolt in Palestine ( late 1938-1939 ) Society for the Defense of Palestine", "United Kingdom British Army Palestine Police Force Jewish Settlement Police Jewish Supernumerary Police Special Night Squads NDF ( from 1937 ) Arab peace bands", "Revolt suppressed , creation of the Irgun , White Paper of 1939 which seriously limited Jewish immigration and Jewish purchase of lands in Palestine" ], [ "1944-1947 Jewish insurgency", "Haganah Palmach Hish Him Irgun Lehi", "", "United Kingdom military forces in Palestine", "British withdrawal and independence of Israel" ], [ "1947-1948 Civil War", "Haganah Palmach Hish Him Irgun Lehi Foreign Volunteers", "Army of the Holy War Arab Liberation Army", "United Kingdom military forces in Palestine", "1948 Palestinian exodus , Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries and Israeli Declaration of Independence which led to the start of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War" ] ]
Prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 , the Yishuv was involved in several armed conflicts as part of the Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine : 1920 Nebi Musa riots – Arab riots against Jews in and around the Old City of Jerusalem . 1921 Jaffa riots – Arab riots against Jews in the city of Jaffa . 1929 Hebron–Safed riots – Arab demonstrations and riots against Jews in all Mandatory Palestine , whose major violent episodes took place in Hebron and Safed . 1933 Palestine riots – during massive Arab demonstrations and riots held in Mandatory Palestine the demonstrators attempted to break into the Jewish area of Jerusalem but were successfully dispersed by the British police forces . 1936–1939 Arab revolt – Arab violent uprising against mass Jewish immigration and British authorities . 1944–1947 Jewish insurgency – Violent events , which occurred between Revolt declaration by Irgun on February 1944 and the UN partition plan on 29 November 1947 , when the British government policy of limiting Jewish immigration to Mandatory Palestine led to conflict between the British Empire and Zionist organizations in Mandatory Palestine , some of which resorted to armed revolt . 1947–1948 Civil War – This period constitutes the first phase of the 1947–1949 Palestine war , during which the Jewish and Arab communities of Palestine clashed .
Violent_conflicts_involving_the_Yishuv_0
Prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, the Yishuv was involved in several armed conflicts as part of the Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Jacksonville_Jaguars_season
2017 Jacksonville Jaguars season
[ "Position", "Player", "Free agency tag", "2017 team", "Date signed" ]
[ [ "DE", "Tyson Alualu", "UFA", "Pittsburgh Steelers", "March 21 , 2017" ], [ "CB", "Prince Amukamara", "UFA", "Chicago Bears", "March 10 , 2017" ], [ "RB", "Joe Banyard", "UFA", "Buffalo Bills", "March 17 , 2017" ], [ "OT", "Kelvin Beachum", "UFA", "New York Jets", "March 10 , 2017" ], [ "WR", "Arrelious Benn", "UFA", "Jacksonville Jaguars", "February 15 , 2017" ], [ "SS", "Johnathan Cyprien", "UFA", "Tennessee Titans", "March 9 , 2017" ], [ "SS", "Akeem Davis", "UFA", "", "" ], [ "TE", "Alex Ellis", "ERFA", "", "" ], [ "QB", "Chad Henne", "ERFA", "Jacksonville Jaguars", "February 15 , 2017" ], [ "RB", "Bronson Hill", "ERFA", "Minnesota Vikings", "August 12 , 2017" ], [ "DT", "Jordan Hill", "UFA", "Detroit Lions", "March 20 , 2017" ], [ "G", "Luke Joeckel", "UFA", "Seattle Seahawks", "March 9 , 2017" ], [ "DT", "Abry Jones", "UFA", "Jacksonville Jaguars", "February 15 , 2017" ], [ "G", "Patrick Omameh", "UFA", "Jacksonville Jaguars", "March 10 , 2017" ], [ "T", "Jeremiah Poutasi", "UFA", "", "" ], [ "RB", "Denard Robinson", "UFA", "", "" ], [ "RB", "Daryl Richardson", "RFA", "", "" ], [ "OLB", "Marcus Rush", "ERFA", "", "" ], [ "C", "Tyler Shatley", "RFA", "Jacksonville Jaguars", "February 21 , 2017" ], [ "TE", "Julius Thomas", "RFA", "Miami Dolphins", "March 9 , 2017" ] ]
Unrestricted free agents
2017_Jacksonville_Jaguars_season_0
The 2017 Jacksonville Jaguars season was the franchise's 23rd season in the National Football League and the first under head coach Doug Marrone. Marrone was hired after acting as the team's interim head coach for the final two games of the 2016 season. The team improved on their 3-13 record from 2016 and ended their 10-year playoff drought dating back to 2008 with a week 15 win over the Houston Texans. They also secured their first winning season since 2007 after a 30-24 win over the Seattle Seahawks. On December 24, 2017, they clinched their third division title, and their first AFC South title following a Tennessee Titans loss. They won the wild card game against the Buffalo Bills 10-3, then headed to Pittsburgh, beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 45-42 to advance to the AFC Championship to face the New England Patriots, the first time that they have made the AFC Championship Game since 1999. Despite leading for much of the game, the Jaguars would allow two 4th quarter touchdowns, and ultimately lost to the Patriots 24-20. One of the biggest catalysts for the Jaguars success during the 2017 season was their defense. Jacksonville finished in the top of the league in multiple defensive categories, and were considered historically good by some analysts. The Jaguars defense led the league in forced fumbles (17), completion percentage (56.8), passing yards allowed per game (169.9), passer rating (68.5) and defensive touchdowns (7). They also finished second in sacks (55), interceptions (21), total takeaways (33), yards allowed per game (286.1) and points allowed per game (16.8). Along with their spectacular defense, the Jaguars were also the top rushing offense in the NFL, averaging 141 rush yards per game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laetare_Medal
Laetare Medal
[ "Year", "Laetare Medalist", "Position", "Year", "Laetare Medalist", "Position" ]
[ [ "1883", "John Gilmary Shea", "Historian", "1952", "Thomas E. Murray", "Member of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission" ], [ "1884", "Patrick Charles Keely", "Architect", "1953", "I.A . O'Shaughnessy", "Philanthropist" ], [ "1885", "Eliza Allen Starr", "Art Critic", "1954", "Jefferson Caffery", "Diplomat" ], [ "1886", "General John Newton", "Engineer", "1955", "George Meany", "Labor Leader" ], [ "1887", "Edwin Preuss", "Publicist", "1956", "General Alfred M. Gruenther", "Soldier" ], [ "1888", "Patrick V. Hickey", "Founder and Editor of The Catholic Review", "1957", "Clare Boothe Luce", "Diplomat" ], [ "1889", "Anna Hanson Dorsey", "Novelist", "1958", "Frank M. Folsom", "Industrialist" ], [ "1890", "William J. Onahan", "Organizer of the American Catholic Congress", "1959", "Robert Daniel Murphy", "Diplomat" ], [ "1891", "Daniel Dougherty", "Orator", "1960", "George N. Shuster", "Educator" ], [ "1892", "Henry F. Brownson", "Philosopher and Author", "1961", "John F. Kennedy", "President of the United States" ], [ "1893", "Patrick Donahoe", "Founder of the Boston Pilot", "1962", "Francis J. Braceland", "Psychiatrist" ], [ "1894", "Augustin Daly", "Theatrical Producer", "1963", "Admiral George Whelan Anderson , Jr", "Chief of Naval Operations" ], [ "1895", "Mary Anne Sadlier", "Novelist", "1964", "Phyllis McGinley", "Poet" ], [ "1896", "General William Starke Rosencrans", "Soldier", "1965", "Frederick D. Rossini", "Scientist" ], [ "1897", "Thomas Addis Emmet", "Physician", "1966", "Patrick F. & Patricia Caron Crowley", "Founders of The Christian Movement" ], [ "1898", "Timothy Edward Howard", "Jurist", "1967", "J. Peter Grace", "Industrialist" ], [ "1899", "Mary Gwendolin Caldwell", "Philanthropist", "1968", "Robert Sargent Shriver", "Diplomat" ], [ "1900", "John A. Creighton", "Philanthropist", "1969", "William J. Brennan Jr", "Associate Justice of the Supreme Court" ], [ "1901", "William Bourke Cockran", "Orator", "1970", "Dr. William B. Walsh", "Physician" ], [ "1902", "John Benjamin Murphy", "Surgeon", "1971", "Walter Kerr & Jean Kerr", "Drama Critic and Author" ] ]
Recipients
John Gilmary Shea , a historian of the Catholic Church in the United States , was the first person to be awarded the Laetare Medal in 1883 . The recipients of the Laetare Medal come from varied fields . Recipients include jazz musicians , Cardinals , philanthropists , ambassadors , authors , opera singers , Senators , doctors , generals , and a U.S. President .
Laetare_Medal_0
The Laetare Medal is an annual award given by the University of Notre Dame in recognition of outstanding service to the Catholic Church and society. The award is given to an American Catholic or group of Catholics whose genius has ennobled the arts and sciences, illustrated the ideals of the church and enriched the heritage of humanity. First awarded in 1883, it is the oldest and most prestigious award for American Catholics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Schneider_(TV_producer)
Dan Schneider (TV producer)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1986-91", "Head of the Class", "Dennis Blunden", "" ], [ "1993", "Home Free", "Walter Peters", "" ], [ "1994-99", "All That", "Mr. Bailey", "" ], [ "1996", "Kenan & Kel", "Angus", "Baggin ' Saggin ' Kel ( season 1 : episode 12 )" ], [ "2000-01", "The Amanda Show", "Mr. Oldman", "Various episodes" ], [ "2008", "Zoey 101", "Taxi driver", "Chasing Zoey ( season 4 : episodes 12-13 )" ], [ "2012", "iCarly", "Meekalito , voiceover , random dancer cameo appearance", "iMeet the First Lady ( season 5 : episode 10 ) , iToe Fat Cakes ( season 5 : episode 11 ) , and iGoodbye ( season 7 : episode 9 )" ], [ "2013-14", "Sam & Cat", "Tandy ( red robot )", "Voice , recurring role" ] ]
Filmography
Film Year Title Role 1984 Making the Grade Blimp 1985 Better Off Dead Ricky Smith Hot Resort Chuck 1989 Happy Together Stan Listen to Me Nathan Gore The Big Picture Jonathan Tristan-Bennet 1997 Good Burger Mr. Bailey ; also screenwriter 2002 Big Fat Liar Screenwriter , story , and producer 2005 Kicking & Screaming Screenwriter
Dan_Schneider_(TV_producer)_1
Not to be confused with Dan Snyder Dan Schneider (born January 14, 1966) is an American actor, television writer, and producer. After appearing in mostly supporting roles in a number of 1980s and 1990s films and TV shows, Schneider devoted himself to behind-the-scenes work in production. He is the co-president of television production company Schneider's Bakery and made What I Like About You for The WB and All That, The Amanda Show, Drake & Josh, Zoey 101, iCarly, Victorious, Sam & Cat, Henry Danger, Game Shakers, and The Adventures of Kid Danger for Nickelodeon. On March 26, 2018, Nickelodeon announced that it has parted ways with Schneider.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Major_League_Lacrosse_season
2004 Major League Lacrosse season
[ "Week", "Offensive", "Defensive", "Rookie" ]
[ [ "1", "Ryan Powell", "Peter Inge", "" ], [ "2", "Tim Goettelmann", "Jake Coon", "" ], [ "3", "Jesse Hubbard", "Brian Dougherty", "Chris Passavia" ], [ "4", "Ryan Powell", "Greg Cattrano", "Tillman Johnson" ], [ "5", "Gary Gait", "Tillman Johnson Brian Dougherty", "Ryan Boyle" ], [ "6", "Keith Cromwell", "Peter Inge", "Ryan Boyle" ], [ "7", "Michael Watson", "Brian Dougherty", "Walid Hajj" ], [ "8", "Michael Watson", "Kevin O'Brien", "Ryan Boyle" ], [ "9", "Blake Miller", "John Glatzel", "Ryan Boyle" ], [ "10", "Michael Watson", "Nicky Palanco", "Tillman Johnson" ], [ "11", "Tom Marechek", "Greg Cattrano", "Kevin Boland" ], [ "12", "Blake Miller", "Paul Cantabene", "Ryan Boyle" ] ]
Awards -- Weekly Awards
The MLL gave out awards weekly for the best offensive player , best defensive player and best rookie . No Rookie of the Week award was given Weeks 1 and 2 ; rookies did not play until after the Collegiate Draft on June 3 .
2004_Major_League_Lacrosse_season_4
The 2004 Major League Lacrosse season was the fourth season of the league. The season began on May 22 and concluded with the championship game on August 22, 2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Liu
Lucy Liu
[ "Year", "Title", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1993", "Unraveling", "As Liu Yu-ling , Cast Iron Gallery , SoHo , New York , US", "Collection of multimedia art pieces , photographs" ], [ "1995", "Catapult", "As Yu Ling , Purple Gallery , Los Angeles , US", "Collage mixed media exhibition" ], [ "2006", "Antenna", "Emotion Picture Gallery , Halifax , Nova Scotia , Canada", "Incorporating paint and drawing into photographs . Seven pieces of which two new . March 5 to June 30" ], [ "2006", "Glass Onion", "As Yu Ling , Milk Gallery , New York City , US", "Paintings , with a duration of two days and benefits for UNICEF" ], [ "2007", "-", "Art Basel Miami , Casa Tua in South Beach Miami , US as part of Montblanc 's Cutting Edge Art Collection", "Painting Escape , a black and white abstraction" ], [ "2008", "je suis . envois-moi", "As Yu Ling , Six Friedrich Lisa Ungar , Munich , Germany", "Six oil paintings , four prints and ten sculptures . Revenue was donated to UNICEF . May 8 to 31" ], [ "2010", "-", "As Yu Ling . Painting included in the Bloomsbury Auctions 20th Century Art and Editions sale in New York , US", "Painting" ], [ "2011", "Seventy Two", "Salon Vert , London , UK", "Personal canvases - hand-stitched and stuck with funny little found objects , pieces of rubbish" ], [ "2013", "Totem", "The Popular Institute gallery , Manchester , UK", "Series of work on linen , explores the fragility of the human form" ], [ "2020", "Unhomed Belongings", "National Museum of Singapore", "First museum exhibit , included works by Shubigi Rao" ] ]
Art exhibitions
Lucy_Liu_4
Lucy Liu (born December 2, 1968) is an American actress, who is known for playing the role of the vicious and ill-mannered Ling Woo in the television series Ally McBeal (1998-2002), the assertive assassin O-Ren Ishii in Kill Bill, and Joan Watson in the crime-drama series Elementary (2012-2019). Throughout her career, she has received two Screen Actors Guild Awards and has won the Seoul International Drama Award for Best Actress. She has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, and has received nominations for three People's Choice Awards and two Saturn Awards. Liu's film work includes starring in Payback (1999), Charlie's Angels (2000), Shanghai Noon (2000), Chicago (2002), Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003), Lucky Number Slevin (2006), The Man with the Iron Fists (2012), and Set It Up (2018). Liu is also a voice actress and has voiced Master Viper in the Kung Fu Panda franchise (2008-2016). She also voiced Silvermist in Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009), Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (2010), Pixie Hollow Games (2011), Secret of the Wings (2012), The Pirate Fairy (2014), and Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (2015). Her other voice credits include Mulan II (2004), as well as the English and Mandarin-dubbed versions of Magic Wonderland (2014) and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013). In 2008, she starred in an ABC comedy-drama, Cashmere Mafia, as Mia Mason, which ended after one abbreviated season. The show was one of only a few American television shows to have an Asian American series lead. In 2012, Liu joined the cast of the TNT series Southland in the recurring role of Jessica Tang, for which she won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Drama Guest Actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Legends
Marvel Legends
[ "Figure", "Year", "Description", "Comic" ]
[ [ "Ultron", "2013", "Gold repaint from the Iron Monger Series", "Age of Ultron # 10 ( variant edition ) cover art by Salvador Larroca" ], [ "Rocket Raccoon", "2014", "Repainted BAF ( Red Gloves and Trim to White Gloves and Trim )", "Rocket Raccoon # 1 variant comic book with cover art by Sara Pichelli" ], [ "Rescue", "2016", "Announced in 2013 as part of the Iron Monger series , but was shelved for unknown reasons", "" ], [ "Captain Marvel ( Carol Danvers )", "2017", "Time Runs Out grey/silver costume Repaint of the Allfather wave figure", "" ], [ "Tony Stark", "2018", "Marvel Cinematic Universe headsculpt with suit color inspired by Invincible Iron Man ( 2015 ) # 1 . Reused Chameleon body mold with Tony Stark alternate headsculpt from Captain America : Civil War three-pack figure", "" ], [ "Venom-Punisher", "2018", "Punisher Venom symbiote version", "What If ... Venom had possessed The Punisher ?" ], [ "Terror Inc", "2019", "Deadpool Terror Inc", "Mercs for Money" ] ]
Exclusives -- Marvel Unlimited Online
Free with the purchase of a new Marvel Unlimited Plus digital comics subscription at Marvel.com .
Marvel_Legends_24
Marvel Legends is an action figure line based on the characters of Marvel Comics, initially produced by Toy Biz, then by Hasbro. This line is in the scale, with spin-off lines in the , , and scale. The line initially began as a spin-off of the Spider-Man Classics line, which were also produced by Toy Biz. At its inception in 2002, the Marvel Legends line copied the clam-shell packaging and the included comic book that had shipped with the Spider-Man Classics line. Beginning January 1, 2007, Hasbro became the new license holder to the rights to produce toys and games based upon the Marvel Universe. The new Hasbro packaging did not include a comic book and the new molds eliminated finger joints, which were a mainstay during the Toy Biz era, but the company did continue with the theme of Build-A-Figure pieces. During the late 2000s, production on the Marvel Legends line slowed down to the point where it was rumored that it may be cancelled, but Hasbro revealed (at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con) that due to fan requests and the upcoming movies based on Marvel characters, the line would be making a comeback in 2012, and in January 2012, Marvel Legends returned to store shelves. At the 2013 San Diego Comic Con, Hasbro announced that Marvel Legends would be given a new start as the Marvel Legends Infinite Series starting with the Mandroid series. Initially, the Marvel Legends line has used the chase concept to introduce figures based on less popular or recognisable characters. These got their nickname by being shipped in fewer quantities than the rest of the figures, thus causing collectors to chase after them. Eventually, rather than entirely new figures, the chase concept evolved into variants (such as an alternate head or a different colour scheme) of a figure released in that same series. These figures retained being sought-after by collectors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Cardiff_City_F.C._season
2016–17 Cardiff City F.C. season
[ "Date", "Position", "Name", "Status", "Contract Length", "Expiry Date" ]
[ [ "2 August 2016", "CM", "Stuart O'Keefe", "Signed", "3 years", "June 2019" ], [ "2 September 2016", "GK", "Ben Wilson", "Extended", "2 years", "June 2019" ], [ "27 September 2016", "LW", "Anthony Pilkington", "Extended", "2 years", "June 2019" ], [ "28 April 2017", "CF", "Kenneth Zohore", "Signed", "3 1/2 years", "June 2020" ], [ "6 June 2017", "LW", "Junior Hoilett", "Signed", "1 year", "June 2018" ], [ "6 June 2017", "RB", "Lee Peltier", "Extended", "2 years", "June 2019" ], [ "13 June 2017", "CM", "Peter Whittingham", "Rejected", "0 years", "June 2017" ], [ "16 June 2017", "LW", "Kadeem Harris", "Signed", "2 years", "June 2019" ], [ "27 June 2017", "CB", "Bruno Ecuele Manga", "Signed", "2 years", "June 2019" ] ]
First-Team squad -- Contracts
2016–17_Cardiff_City_F.C._season_4
The 2016-17 season was Cardiff City's 118th season in their existence and the 89th in the Football League. Along with competing in the Championship, the club will also participate in the FA Cup and League Cup. It will be Paul Trollope's first season in charge since replacing Russell Slade as head coach. Trollope was sacked on 5 October, whilst Cardiff were in the relegation zone, their lowest position in 11 years, and was replaced with Neil Warnock. The season covers the period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_FIBA_Europe_Under-20_Championship_Division_B
2006 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B
[ "Rank", "Name", "Points", "Games", "PPG" ]
[ [ "1", "Dušan Mlađan", "258", "8", "32.3" ], [ "2", "Viktor Sanikidze", "194", "8", "24.3" ], [ "2", "Aaron Westbrooks", "186", "8", "23.3" ], [ "4", "Jóhann Olafsson", "174", "8", "21.8" ], [ "5", "Predrag Samardžiski", "163", "8", "20.4" ] ]
Points
2006_FIBA_Europe_Under-20_Championship_Division_B_13
The 2006 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B was the second edition of the Division B of the FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship, the second-tier level of European Under-20 basketball. The city of Lisbon, in Portugal, hosted the tournament. Georgia won their first title. Georgia and Macedonia were promoted to Division A.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Hartlepool_United_F.C._season
2011–12 Hartlepool United F.C. season
[ "Date", "Position", "Player", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "16 June 2011", "MF", "Leon McSweeney", "Leyton Orient", "Free" ], [ "23 June 2011", "MF", "Joe Gamble", "Limerick", "Free" ], [ "23 June 2011", "FW", "Denis Behan", "Limerick", "Free" ], [ "11 July 2011", "DF", "Dylan Purvis", "Blyth Spartans", "Free" ], [ "5 August 2011", "FW", "Michael Mackay", "Consett", "Free" ], [ "7 August 2011", "FW", "Billy Greulich", "Durham City", "Free" ], [ "10 August 2011", "MF", "Fabián Yantorno", "Sud América", "Free" ], [ "13 August 2011", "MF", "Billy Blackford", "Whitby Town", "Free" ], [ "15 September 2011", "DF", "Ármann Björnsson", "ÍA", "Free" ], [ "11 January 2012", "DF", "Jordan Mellish", "Blyth Spartans", "Free" ], [ "24 January 2012", "DF", "Stephen Wright", "Wrexham", "Free" ] ]
Transfers -- Transfers out
2011–12_Hartlepool_United_F.C._season_2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Zob_Ahan_F.C._season
2009–10 Zob Ahan F.C. season
[ "Player", "", "", "" ]
[ [ "Sina Ashouri", "9", "0", "0" ], [ "Mohammad Reza Khalatbari", "6", "0", "1" ], [ "Mohamad Ali Ahmadi", "5", "0", "1" ], [ "Hassan Ashjari", "6", "0", "0" ], [ "Ghasem Hadadifar", "6", "0", "0" ], [ "Mostafa Salehi Nejad", "5", "0", "0" ], [ "Mohammad Salsali", "5", "0", "0" ], [ "Mohsen Mosalman", "4", "0", "0" ], [ "Farshid Talebi", "3", "1", "0" ], [ "Mohammad Ghazi", "3", "0", "0" ], [ "Shahab Gordan", "3", "0", "0" ], [ "Igor Castro", "2", "0", "0" ], [ "Keivan Amraei", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "Alireza Hadadifar", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "Seyed Mohammad Hosseini", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "Mohammad Mansouri", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "Jalal Omidian", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "Babak Razi", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "Total cards", "63", "1", "2" ] ]
Persian Gulf Cup -- Top scorers and assists
2009–10_Zob_Ahan_F.C._season_5
This is a list of Zob Ahan F.C. 's results at the 2009-10 Persian Gulf Cup, 2009-10 Hazfi Cup and 2010 ACL. The club is competing in the Iran Pro League, Hazfi Cup and Asian Champions League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_European_Team_Championships_Super_League
2010 European Team Championships Super League
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "React", "Time", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "A", "7", "Véronique Mang", "France", "0.194", "11.23", "12" ], [ "2", "A", "4", "Ezinne Okparaebo", "Norway", "0.150", "11.30", "11" ], [ "3", "A", "6", "Yeoryía Koklóni", "Greece", "0.167", "11.31", "9.5" ], [ "3", "B", "4", "Laura Turner", "Great Britain", "0.172", "11.31", "9.5" ], [ "5", "A", "5", "Yevgeniya Polyakova", "Russia", "0.163", "11.36", "8" ], [ "6", "A", "3", "Olesya Povh", "Ukraine", "0.147", "11.38", "7" ], [ "7", "A", "2", "Verena Sailer", "Germany", "0.196", "11.39", "6" ], [ "8", "B", "5", "Digna Luz Murillo", "Spain", "0.192", "11.45", "5" ], [ "9", "B", "3", "Daria Korczyńska", "Poland", "0.182", "11.51", "4" ], [ "10", "B", "6", "Yuliya Balykina", "Belarus", "0.193", "11.53", "3" ], [ "11", "B", "7", "Manuela Levorato", "Italy", "0.188", "11.67", "2" ], [ "12", "B", "2", "Sari Keskitalo", "Finland", "0.158", "11.93", "1" ] ]
Women -- 100 metres
Wind : Heat A : +2.4 m/sHeat B : +1.3 m/s
2010_European_Team_Championships_Super_League_20
These are the complete results of the 2010 European Team Championships Super League which took place on 19 and 20 June 2010 in Bergen, Norway. As with the previous championships there were a couple of rules applying specifically to this competition, such as the limit of three attempts in the throwing events, long jump and triple jump (only the top four were allowed the fourth attempt) and the limit of four misses total in the high jump and pole vault.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_American_Le_Mans_Series
2011 American Le Mans Series
[ "Pos", "Driver", "Team", "SEB", "ATL", "Total" ]
[ [ "1=", "Christophe Bouchut", "Level 5 Motorsports", "26", "30", "126" ], [ "1=", "Scott Tucker", "Level 5 Motorsports", "26", "30", "126" ], [ "2", "Luis Díaz", "Level 5 Motorsports", "30", "23", "78" ], [ "3", "João Barbosa", "Level 5 Motorsports", "26", "30", "56" ], [ "4", "Ryan Hunter-Reay", "Level 5 Motorsports", "30", "", "30" ], [ "5=", "Zak Brown", "United Autosports", "", "26", "26" ], [ "5=", "Stefan Johansson", "United Autosports", "", "26", "26" ], [ "5=", "Mark Patterson", "United Autosports", "", "26", "26" ], [ "6", "Marino Franchitti", "Level 5 Motorsports", "", "23", "23" ] ]
Championships -- Driver championships
[ 8 ]
2011_American_Le_Mans_Series_season_9
The 2011 American Le Mans Series season was a multi-event motor racing series for sports racing cars which conform to the technical regulations laid out by the International Motor Sports Association for the American Le Mans Series. It was the thirteenth season of the American Le Mans Series, a sports car racing series that drew original inspiration from the types of racing cars that compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and the 41st season for the IMSA GT Championship, as this series traces its lineage to the 1971 IMSA GT Championship. The full title of the 2011 series is the American Le Mans Series presented by Tequila Patrón to include the principal sponsor. The season began March 19, 2011 with the 12 Hours of Sebring and ended after nine rounds on October 1 with the Petit Le Mans. While Lola-built sports cars dominated the upper racing positions in the faster LMP classes for sports prototype vehicles, their numbers continued to drop to the point where at the third round of the series at 2011 Northeast Grand Prix no LMP2 class cars were entered. The only growth in prototype numbers has been in spec racing class LMPC in which all class competitors use identical Oreca chassis powered by a Chevrolet engine. The Lola-Mazda of the Dyson Racing Team and its drivers Chris Dyson and Guy Smith won the LMP1 class championship at the penultimate race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, holding a 32 point gap over the Muscle Milk Motorsports team and driver Klaus Graf. Level 5 Motorsports ran unopposed for the majority of the season in LMP2 with their Lola-HPDs. Christophe Bouchut and Scott Tucker also wrapped up the championship early. LMPC title remained live until the final race of the season where Genoa Racing's Eric Lux and the Core Autosport pair of Gunnar Jeannette and Ricardo González ended tied on points, and had the same number of second, third, fourth and fifth-place finishes. In the Grand Touring classes, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing's BMW M3 GT2 driven by Dirk Müller and Joey Hand won the championship, taking three wins and three podiums. They wrapped up the class title a round early, having held a 33 point lead over the Chevrolet pair of Oliver Gavin and Jan Magnussen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005–06_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
2005–06 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "13 August 2005", "West Ham United", "A", "1-3", "33,305", "Todd" ], [ "20 August 2005", "Fulham", "H", "2-1", "16,953", "Pedersen , Tugay" ], [ "24 August 2005", "Tottenham Hotspur", "H", "0-0", "22,375", "" ], [ "27 August 2005", "Aston Villa", "A", "0-1", "31,010", "" ], [ "11 September 2005", "Bolton Wanderers", "A", "0-0", "24,405", "" ], [ "18 September 2005", "Newcastle United", "H", "0-3", "20,725", "" ], [ "24 September 2005", "Manchester United", "A", "2-1", "67,765", "Pedersen ( 2 )" ], [ "1 October 2005", "West Bromwich Albion", "H", "2-0", "26,310", "Kuqi ( 2 )" ], [ "15 October 2005", "Liverpool", "A", "0-1", "44,697", "" ], [ "22 October 2005", "Birmingham City", "H", "2-0", "18,341", "Dickov ( pen ) , Bellamy" ], [ "29 October 2005", "Chelsea", "A", "2-4", "41,553", "Bellamy ( 2 , 1 pen )" ], [ "5 November 2005", "Charlton Athletic", "H", "4-1", "17,691", "Emerton , Dickov , Pedersen , Bellamy" ], [ "19 November 2005", "Manchester City", "A", "0-0", "44,032", "" ], [ "26 November 2005", "Arsenal", "A", "0-3", "38,192", "" ], [ "3 December 2005", "Everton", "H", "0-2", "22,064", "" ], [ "10 December 2005", "West Ham United", "H", "3-2", "20,370", "Dickov ( 2 , 1 pen ) , Kuqi" ], [ "17 December 2005", "Fulham", "A", "1-2", "20,138", "Knight ( own goal )" ], [ "26 December 2005", "Middlesbrough", "A", "2-0", "29,881", "Kuqi ( 2 )" ], [ "31 December 2005", "Wigan Athletic", "A", "3-0", "20,639", "Pedersen , Reid , Bellamy" ], [ "2 January 2006", "Portsmouth", "H", "2-1", "19,521", "Pedersen , Dickov" ] ]
Results -- FA Premier League
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2005–06_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season_0
During the 2005-06 season, Blackburn Rovers F.C. competed in the FA Premier League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1928
List of American films of 1928
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Mad Hour", "Joseph C. Boyle", "Sally O'Neil , Alice White", "Drama", "First National" ], [ "The Magnificent Flirt", "Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast", "Florence Vidor , Loretta Young", "Comedy", "Paramount" ], [ "Making the Varsity", "Cliff Wheeler", "Rex Lease , Arthur Rankin , Gladys Hulette", "Drama", "Independent" ], [ "Manhattan Cocktail", "Dorothy Arzner", "Nancy Carroll , Richard Arlen", "Drama", "Paramount" ], [ "Manhattan Cowboy", "J. P. McGowan", "Bob Custer , Lafe McKee", "Western", "Independent" ], [ "Manhattan Knights", "Burton L. King", "Barbara Bedford , Crauford Kent", "Drama", "Independent" ], [ "Man-Made Women", "Paul L. Stein", "Leatrice Joy , H.B . Warner , John Boles", "Comedy drama", "Pathé Exchange" ], [ "The Man from Headquarters", "Duke Worne", "Cornelius Keefe , Edith Roberts", "Crime", "Rayart" ], [ "The Man in Hobbles", "George Archainbaud", "John Harron , Lila Lee , Lucien Littlefield", "Comedy", "Tiffany" ], [ "Man in the Rough", "Wallace Fox", "Bob Steele , Marjorie King", "Western", "FBO" ], [ "The Man Who Laughs", "Paul Leni", "Mary Philbin , Conrad Veidt", "Melodrama", "Universal" ], [ "Marked Money", "Spencer Gordon Bennet", "Tom Keene , Tom Kennedy , Virginia Bradford", "Action", "Pathé Exchange" ], [ "Marlie the Killer", "Noel M. Smith", "Francis X. Bushman Jr. , Joseph W. Girard , Blanche Mehaffey", "Action", "Pathé Exchange" ], [ "Marriage by Contract", "James Flood", "Patsy Ruth Miller , Lawrence Gray", "Drama", "Tiffany" ], [ "Marry the Girl", "Phil Rosen", "Barbara Bedford , Robert Ellis , DeWitt Jennings", "Drama", "Independent" ], [ "The Masked Angel", "Frank O'Connor", "Betty Compson , Wheeler Oakman", "Drama", "Independent" ], [ "The Masks of the Devil", "Victor Sjöström", "John Gilbert , Alma Rubens", "Drama", "MGM" ], [ "The Matinee Idol", "Frank Capra", "Bessie Love , Johnnie Walker", "Romance", "Columbia" ], [ "The Mating Call", "James Cruze", "Thomas Meighan , Evelyn Brent", "Drama", "Paramount" ], [ "Me , Gangster", "Raoul Walsh", "June Collyer , Don Terry , Anders Randolf", "Crime", "Fox" ] ]
M-N
List_of_American_films_of_1928_6
A list of American films released in 1928. Wings won the Academy Award for Outstanding Picture at the 1st Academy Awards, presented on May 16, 1929.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_multiple_capitals
List of countries with multiple capitals
[ "Country", "Capitals", "Details" ]
[ [ "Benin", "Porto-Novo", "Official capital ; seat of legislature" ], [ "Benin", "Cotonou", "De facto seat of government ; seat of judicial bodies" ], [ "Bolivia", "Sucre", "Official ( constitutional ) capital ; seat of national judiciary" ], [ "Bolivia", "La Paz", "Seat of national executive , legislative , and electoral bodies" ], [ "Burundi", "Gitega", "Official ( constitutional ) capital" ], [ "Burundi", "Bujumbura", "Seat of national executive" ], [ "Chile", "Santiago", "Official capital ; seat of national administrative and judicial bodies" ], [ "Chile", "Valparaíso", "Seat of national legislature" ], [ "Côte d'Ivoire", "Yamoussoukro", "Official capital" ], [ "Côte d'Ivoire", "Abidjan", "De facto seat of government" ], [ "Czech Republic", "Prague", "Official capital , seat of national administrative and legislative bodies" ], [ "Czech Republic", "Brno", "Seat of national judiciary bodies" ], [ "Dominican Republic", "Santo Domingo", "Official capital , seat of all national administrative and legislative bodies and some judiciary bodies" ], [ "Dominican Republic", "Santo Domingo Oeste", "Seat of the Constitutional Court and the Central Electoral Board" ], [ "Eswatini", "Mbabane", "Administrative capital" ], [ "Eswatini", "Lobamba", "Legislative and royal capital" ], [ "Honduras", "Tegucigalpa", "De facto capital and , with Comayagüela , one of two cities constituting the Municipality of the Central District , which is the official constitutional capital" ], [ "Honduras", "Comayagüela", "With Tegucigalpa , one of two cities constituting the Municipality of the Central District , which is the official constitutional capital" ], [ "Malaysia", "Kuala Lumpur", "Official and royal capital ; seat of national legislature" ], [ "Malaysia", "Putrajaya", "Administrative centre and seat of national judiciary" ] ]
List_of_countries_with_multiple_capitals_0
Some countries have multiple capitals. In some cases, one city is the capital for some purposes, and one or more others are capital for other purposes, without any being considered an official capital in preference to the others. There are also cases where there is a single legally defined capital, but one or more other cities operate as the seat of government of some or all parts of the national government. While such cases are arguably not technically multiple capitals, the situation is similar; so they are included in this list.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glastonbury_Extravaganza
Glastonbury Extravaganza
[ "Year", "Date", "Headline Artist" ]
[ [ "2001", "Saturday 18 August 2001", "" ], [ "2003", "Saturday 2 August 2003", "Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra" ], [ "2004", "Friday 30 July 2004", "Van Morrison" ], [ "", "Saturday 31 July 2004", "The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra" ], [ "", "Sunday 1 August 2004", "Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra" ], [ "2005", "Friday 5 August 2005", "Joss Stone" ], [ "", "Saturday 6 August 2005", "Nigel Kennedy , and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra" ], [ "", "Sunday 7 August 2005", "The Rat Pack 'Live from Las Vegas '" ], [ "2006", "Friday 4 August 2006", "Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra" ], [ "", "Saturday 5 August 2006", "The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra" ], [ "", "Sunday 6 August 2006", "The Rat Pack 'Live from Las Vegas '" ], [ "2007", "Friday 10 August 2007", "Van Morrison" ], [ "", "Saturday 11 August 2007", "Charles Hazlewood conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra" ], [ "", "Sunday 12 August 2007", "Ray Davies of The Kinks" ] ]
Performers
Glastonbury_Extravaganza_0
The Glastonbury Extravaganza (also known as the Glastonbury Abbey Extravaganza and the Glastonbury Classical Extravaganza) is one of three events organised by Michael Eavis and the Glastonbury Festival each year. The other events are the major Glastonbury Festival and the local Pilton Party. It has been held in the grounds of the ruined medieval Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset since 1996. The Extravaganza is held every year as a thank you to local people from Glastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis The event started life as a Classical concert - expanding out to three days and moving more into a mixture of classic, pop and rock. Since 2013 it has returned to the single Saturday night format but retained a popular music theme. The current format of the event is that the grounds open at 16:30, a local choir opens the proceedings at around 17:00 followed by a number of acts leading up to the headliner, followed by a firework display to close the evening at around 22:00. People bring their own food and drink and picnic or even fetch take-away food from Glastonbury high street, a short walk away.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocese_of_Madhya_Kerala_of_the_Church_of_South_India
Diocese of Madhya Kerala of the Church of South India
[ "Number", "District Council", "Pastorates" ]
[ [ "1", "Adoor", "Adoor , Kadampanad , Kollam , Kulathupuzha , S.Kunnida , Munroethuruthu , Puthuval , Thazhathumon , Thiruvananthapuram" ], [ "2", "Elanthoor", "Cheenerkara , Elanthoor , Kallely , Kidangannoor , Kuzhikkala , Mallassery , Nallanikunnu , Omalloor , Pathananthitta , Punnackad" ], [ "3", "Ettumanoor", "Ettumanoor , Kattampakal , Koothattukulam , Muttuchira , Njeezhoor , Ottiankurnnu , Piravam , Vaikom , Varikkamkkunnu , Velloor" ], [ "4", "Kodukulanji", "Angadickal , Chengannur , Karode , Kodukulanji , Kollakadavu , Cheruvalloor" ], [ "5", "Kottayam", "Arpookara , Ascension Kottayam , Cathedral Kottayam , Central Kumarakom , Erikadu , Kothala , Kumaranelloor , Machukadu , Manganam , Manarcadu , Muttambalam , Olassa , Pampady , Thiruvanchoor , Vadavathoor" ], [ "6", "Kumplampoika", "Ayroor , Chittar , Ennooramvayal ( Vechoochira ) , Karikkattor , Kumplampoika , Neerettucavu , Pullikkallu Ranni , Vayalathala" ], [ "7", "Mallappally", "Ezhumattoor , Kaipatta , Keezhvaipur , Koothrappally Kottanad , Mallappally , Mammood , Narakathani Nedungadappally , Pariyaram" ], [ "8", "Mavelikara", "Mavelikara , Kallumala , Cherukunnam , Kattanam , Kappil , Bharanikkavu , South Puthuppally , Alumpedika Njakkanal , Chamavila , Kayamkulam , Kanneetti , Mynagappally , Monkuzhy" ], [ "9", "Mundakkayam", "Mundakkayam , Thidanad , Vazhoor , Kanam , Edakunnam , Ponkunnam , Karinilam" ], [ "10", "Pallom", "Pallom , Panimattom , Velluthuruthy , Kavalam , Changanacherry , Kollad , Alappuzha , Karumadi , Njaliakuzhy , Mooledom , Thuruthy , Muhamma , Nalunnakkal , Poovanthuruthu" ], [ "11", "Punnavely", "Punnavely , Neelampara , Chelakompu , Mundathanam , Kangazha , East Meenadom , Mulekkunnu" ], [ "12", "Tiruvalla", "Tholassery , Kaviyoor , Perumthuruthy , Valanjavattom , Thalavady , Mundiappally , Kunnamthanam , Kuttoor , Poovathoor , Kumbanad , Warikkadu" ] ]
Administration -- District Councils
The Diocese is divided into 12 District Councils . Each Council has a chairman presbyter .
Diocese_of_Madhya_Kerala_of_the_Church_of_South_India_0
The Madhya Kerala Diocese is one of the twenty-four dioceses of the Church of South India (commonly referred as CSI) (successor of the Church of England) covering the central part of Kerala. When the Church of South India was formed on 27 September 1947 the diocese was called the Diocese of Central Travancore. It was a part of the erstwhile Anglican Diocese of Travancore and Cochin founded in 1879. The Diocese was later renamed as Diocese of Madhya Kerala.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mix_(Stellar_album)
Mix (Stellar album)
[ "#", "Title", "" ]
[ [ "1", "Violent", "3:29" ], [ "2", "Part of Me", "4:00" ], [ "3", "Every Girl", "3:30" ], [ "4", "Nerve & Consequences", "3:50" ], [ "5", "Undone", "4:21" ], [ "6", "Tenderhook", "4:43" ], [ "7", "What You Do ( Bastard )", "4:07" ], [ "8", "If You Lied", "3:23" ], [ "9", "Slowburn", "4:25" ], [ "10", "Breather", "4:27" ], [ "11", "You", "3:15" ] ]
Track listing
Mix_(Stellar_album)_1
Mix is the debut studio album by New Zealand pop rock band Stellar, released by Sony BMG on 29 July 1999. The album debuted at No. 2 on the RIANZ albums chart, and after seven weeks within the top ten, reached number one. The album was certified 5x platinum, after selling over 75,000 copies in New Zealand. The album was re-released on 18 February 2000 as a limited edition which included new cover art and a bonus CD-Rom that included the music videos for the singles Part of Me, Violent and Every Girl, as well as three remixes (these had appeared on previous singles) and an 8-minute documentary. All subsequent pressings of the album also featured the new cover. Mix was the 22nd best-selling album in 2000 in New Zealand. At the New Zealand Music Awards in 2000, Mix won the Album of the Year award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
1958 Individual Speedway World Championship
[ "Pos", "Rider", "Heat Scores", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Barry Briggs", "( 3,3,3,3,3 )", "15" ], [ "2", "Ove Fundin", "( 3,3,2,3,2 )", "13" ], [ "3", "Aub Lawson", "( 1,3,3,1,3 )", "11+3" ], [ "4", "Peter Craven", "( 2,3,0,3,3 )", "11+2" ], [ "5", "Ken McKinlay", "( 2,2,3,2,2 )", "11+1" ], [ "6", "Ronnie Moore", "( 3,2,0,1,3 )", "9" ], [ "7", "Olle Nygren", "( 3,2,2,2,0 )", "9" ], [ "8", "Ron Johnston", "( 1,1,1,3,2 )", "8" ], [ "9", "Gerry Hussey", "( 2,0,2,2,1 )", "7" ], [ "10", "Ron How", "( 1,1,2,2,1 )", "7" ], [ "11", "Peter Moore", "( 0,1,3,1,0 )", "5" ], [ "12", "Mike Broadbank", "( 2,0,1,0,2 )", "5" ], [ "13", "Rune Sörmander", "( 0,2,1,0,1 )", "4" ], [ "14", "Jack Geran", "( 0,1,1,0,1 )", "3" ], [ "15", "Josef Hofmeister", "( 1,0,0,1,0 )", "2" ], [ "16", "Joel Jansson", "( 0,0,0,0,0 )", "0" ], [ "R1", "Brian Crutcher", "did not ride", "-" ], [ "R2", "Per Olof Söderman", "did not ride", "-" ] ]
World final
20 September 1958 London , Wembley Stadium [ 1 ] Referee : ( ) E. G. Cope
1958_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship_0
The 1958 Individual Speedway World Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_at_the_European_Baseball_Championship
Israel at the European Baseball Championship
[ "#", "Teams", "W", "L" ]
[ [ "1", "Israel", "5", "0" ], [ "2", "Russia", "4", "1" ], [ "3", "Greece", "3", "2" ], [ "4", "Serbia", "2", "3" ], [ "5", "Ireland", "1", "4" ], [ "6", "Bulgaria", "0", "5" ] ]
2019 European Baseball Championship
This section needs to be updated . Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information . ( September 2019 ) Based on Team Israel 's performance in the 2016 competition , Israel did not need to compete in the C-Level qualifier and competed instead in the B-Level qualifier in 2017 . Israel played in Pool 1 , in Belgrade , Serbia , from 24-29 July 2018 . During the tournament , Israel played Switzerland , Bulgaria , Austria , Greece , and Serbia . They went 3-2 , which was enough to qualify them for the group championship game against Austria , which they lost 12-2 . They were then sent to another group stage with teams from the C stage and other teams that did not yet qualify . They were assigned to Pool B , which featured 12 teams competing in two groups of 6 . The two group winners faced off in a playoff for the last qualifying spot for the 2019 European Championship . In their pool , Team Israel competed against Russia , Ireland , Serbia , Bulgaria , and Greece . [ 13 ] The team played in the 2019 European Baseball Championship - B-Pool in early July 2019 in Blagoevgrad , Bulgaria , winning all of five of its games and advancing to the playoffs against Team Lithuania in the 2019 Playoff Series at the end of July 2019 which it won and thus qualified for the last qualifying spot for the 2019 European Baseball Championship . [ 14 ] In preparation for Baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics , 10 American baseball players made Aliyah in 2018 in order to qualify under the citizenship requirement for the 2019 European Baseball Championships and the Olympics . The players were Corey Baker , Gabe Cramer , Blake Gailen , Joey Wagman , Alex Katz , Eric Brodkowitz , Jonathan de Marte , Jon Moscot , Jeremy Wolf ( who lives in Tel Aviv ) , and Zack Weiss . [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] They were followed in 2019 by Danny Valencia , Ty Kelly , Nick Rickles , Ben Wanger , and Jeremy Bleich . [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In Round 1 of the 2019 European Baseball Championship , Israel went 4-1 ( defeating the Czech Republic , Sweden , Germany , and Great Britain while losing to the Netherlands ) . The team thereby advanced to the Championship 's eight-team playoffs , with Mitch Glasser leading all Championship batters in runs with 7 , and Blake Gailen tied with Germany 's Marco Cardoso for the lead in hits , with 8 . [ 19 ] In the Championship playoffs , Israel defeated Team France in the quarterfinals , lost to Team Italy in the semi-finals , and came in fourth . [ 20 ] Qualified for Final Did not qualify for Final
Israel_at_the_European_Baseball_Championship_11
This is a record of Israel's results at the European Baseball Championship. Israel came in fourth in the 2019 European Baseball Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Campanella
Joseph Campanella
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1960", "Murder , Inc", "Panto" ], [ "1964", "The Young Lovers", "Prof. Reese" ], [ "1967", "The St. Valentine 's Day Massacre", "Albert Wienshank" ], [ "1972", "Silent Running", "Neal - Berkshire ' Captain ( voice )" ], [ "1972", "Ben", "Cliff Kirtland" ], [ "1974", "Child Under a Leaf", "Gerald" ], [ "1977", "Mission to Glory : A True Story", "Father at San Bruno Mission" ], [ "1979", "Meteor", "General Easton" ], [ "1980", "Defiance", "Karenski" ], [ "1980", "Hangar 18", "Frank Lafferty" ], [ "1981", "Earthbound", "Conrad" ], [ "1983", "Great Transport", "German Major" ], [ "1987", "Steele Justice", "Harry" ], [ "1988", "The Game", "Schekel" ], [ "1990", "No Retreat , No Surrender 3 : Blood Brothers", "John Alexander" ], [ "1990", "Body Chemistry", "Dr. Pritchard" ], [ "1990", "Down the Drain", "Don Santiago" ], [ "1990", "A Show of Force", "Walker Ryan" ], [ "1990", "Club Fed", "Vince Hooligan" ], [ "1991", "Last Call", "Morris Thayer" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Joseph_Campanella_0
Joseph Anthony Campanella (November 21, 1924 - May 16, 2018) was an American character actor. He appeared in more than 200 television and film roles from the early 1950s to 2009. Campanella was best remembered for his roles as Joe Turino on Guiding Light from 1959 to 1962, Lew Wickersham on the detective series Mannix from 1967 to 1968, Brian Darrell on the legal drama from 1969 to 1972, Harper Deveraux on the soap opera Days of Our Lives from 1987 to 1992, and his recurring role as Jonathan Young on The Bold and the Beautiful from 1996 to 2005. He narrated the Discover science series on the Disney Channel from 1992 until 1994. Campanella voiced the character of Dr. Curt Connors/The Lizard on Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994-1997). Campanella was nominated for a Daytime and Primetime Emmy Award and a Tony Award throughout his career.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Challenger_ATP_Cachantún_Cup
2018 Challenger ATP Cachantún Cup
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "POR", "Gastão Elias", "102", "1" ], [ "ITA", "Marco Cecchinato", "103", "2" ], [ "BRA", "Rogério Dutra Silva", "106", "3" ], [ "POR", "Pedro Sousa", "121", "4" ], [ "SVK", "Andrej Martin", "124", "5" ], [ "BRA", "Thiago Monteiro", "125", "6" ], [ "ARG", "Carlos Berlocq", "131", "7" ], [ "BRA", "Thomaz Bellucci", "132", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2018_Challenger_ATP_Cachantún_Cup_0
The 2018 Challenger ATP Cachantún Cup was a professional tennis tournament played on red clay courts. It was the 11th edition of the tournament which was part of the 2018 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Santiago, Chile between 5 and 10 March 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Men's_World_Team_Squash_Championships
2005 Men's World Team Squash Championships
[ "Position", "Team", "Result" ]
[ [ "1st", "England", "Champions" ], [ "2nd", "Egypt", "Final" ], [ "3rd", "France", "Semi Final" ], [ "4th", "Canada", "Semi Final" ], [ "5th", "Australia", "Quarter Final" ], [ "6th", "Malaysia", "Quarter Final" ], [ "7th", "Pakistan", "Quarter Final" ], [ "8th", "Wales", "Quarter Final" ] ]
2005_Men's_World_Team_Squash_Championships_27
The 2005 Men's World Team Squash Championships is the men's edition of the 2005 World Team Squash Championships organized by the World Squash Federation, which serves as the world team championship for squash players. The event were held in Islamabad, Pakistan and took place from December 8 to December 14, 2005. The tournament was organized by the World Squash Federation and the Pakistan Squash Federation. The England team won his third World Team Championships beating the Egyptian team in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Davis_(composer)
Oliver Davis (composer)
[ "Show", "Series", "Director", "Details", "Year" ]
[ [ "Pongwiffy", "Series 1 - 26 episodes", "Alan Simpson", "Teleimagination for CiTV", "2001" ], [ "Something Else", "Series 1 -26 episodes", "Brad Neave", "Loonland", "2001-2007" ], [ "Metalheads", "Series 1 - 6 episodes", "Steve Moore", "Teleimagination for CBBC", "2003" ], [ "The Cramp Twins", "Series 2", "Brian Wood", "Teleimagination for Cartoon Network / BBC", "2004" ], [ "The Likeaballs", "Series 1 - 26 episodes", "Jim Quick", "BBC / Cosgrove Hall for CBBC", "2006" ], [ "Humf", "Series 1 - 78 episodes", "Leo Neilson", "King Rollo / E1 Kids for Nick Jr", "2007" ], [ "Boblins", "Series 1 and 2 - 52 episodes", "Dave Garbitt", "Inspire GLG for CiTV currently broadcasting in over 20 countries", "2008" ], [ "City Hall", "Series 1", "Richard Loncraine", "Sky Arts", "2012" ], [ "Skatoony", "Series 1 , 2 and 3 - 39 episodes", "James Fox", "Cartoon Network", "2007-2012" ], [ "Poppy Cat", "Series 1 and 2 - 104 episodes", "Mallory Lewis", "King Rollo / Coolabi", "2011-2014" ], [ "The Simpsons", "Couch gag", "Sylvain Chomet", "20th Century Fox", "2014" ], [ "Oddjobbers", "Series 1 - 26 episodes", "", "CiTV", "" ], [ "Monsters vs Monsters", "7 shorts", "Ian Colbart", "Nickelodeon", "" ], [ "Olly the Little White Van", "Series 1 , 2 and 3 - 65 episodes", "Dave Garbitt", "Channel 5", "" ] ]
Credits -- Television Series
Oliver_Davis_(composer)_2
Oliver Reynolds Davis (born January 1972) is an English composer, pianist and singer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_400_metres_hurdles
2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 400 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Melaine Walker", "Jamaica ( JAM )", "54.86", "Q" ], [ "2", "5", "Natalya Antyukh", "Russia ( RUS )", "54.88", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Kaliese Spencer", "Jamaica ( JAM )", "54.93", "Q" ], [ "3", "3", "Lashinda Demus", "United States ( USA )", "54.93", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Anastasiya Rabchenyuk", "Ukraine ( UKR )", "55.08", "Q" ], [ "6", "1", "Queen Harrison", "United States ( USA )", "55.11", "Q" ], [ "7", "2", "Zuzana Hejnová", "Czech Republic ( CZE )", "55.12", "Q" ], [ "8", "4", "Vania Stambolova", "Bulgaria ( BUL )", "55.29", "Q" ], [ "9", "2", "Elena Churakova", "Russia ( RUS )", "55.39", "Q" ], [ "10", "2", "Élodie Ouédraogo", "Belgium ( BEL )", "55.40", "Q , PB" ], [ "10", "2", "Hanna Titimets", "Ukraine ( UKR )", "55.40", "Q" ], [ "12", "1", "Lauren Boden", "Australia ( AUS )", "55.78", "Q , SB" ], [ "13", "3", "Perri Shakes-Drayton", "Great Britain & N.I . ( GBR )", "55.90", "Q" ], [ "14", "4", "Ristananna Tracey", "Jamaica ( JAM )", "55.96", "Q" ], [ "15", "3", "Hanna Yaroshchuk", "Ukraine ( UKR )", "55.99", "Q" ], [ "16", "3", "Nickiesha Wilson", "Jamaica ( JAM )", "56.08", "Q" ], [ "17", "5", "Wenda Theron", "South Africa ( RSA )", "56.13", "Q , PB" ], [ "18", "4", "Eilidh Child", "Great Britain & N.I . ( GBR )", "56.18", "Q" ], [ "19", "4", "Muizat Ajoke Odumosu", "Nigeria ( NGR )", "56.23", "Q , SB" ], [ "20", "5", "Jasmine Chaney", "United States ( USA )", "56.28", "Q" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Qualification : First 4 in each heat ( Q ) and the next 4 fastest ( q ) advance to the semifinals .
2011_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_400_metres_hurdles_0
] The Women's 400 metres hurdles event at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Daegu Stadium on August 29, 30 and September 1. Kaliese Spencer had the fastest time of the year before the competition and led in the Diamond League rankings. Fellow Jamaican Melaine Walker (the reigning world and Olympic champion) was also present, as was Lashinda Demus, the runner-up in 2009. Czech athlete Zuzana Hejnová was the second fastest entrant and was second in the rankings in the Diamond League. The three medallists from the 2010 European Championships - Natalya Antyukh, Vania Stambolova, and Perri Shakes-Drayton - were the other athletes in contention for a medal. Lashinda Demus in lane 3, broke quickly from the start, quickly making up the stagger on lane 4 Zuzana Hejnová. In lane 8, defending champion Melaine Walker was also out fast. Demus maintained her advantage as Kaliese Spencer made a run at her, but Spencer faltered. The stretch run was the top two finishers from the previous championship, but the medals were reversed as Demus set a new National Record for the United States and the number three all time mark in the event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_World_Series_of_Poker_Europe_results
2011 World Series of Poker Europe results
[ "Place", "Name", "Prize" ]
[ [ "1st", "Tristan Wade ( 1/1 )", "€182,048" ], [ "2nd", "Michael Watson", "€112,526" ], [ "3rd", "Richard Toth", "€84,016" ], [ "4th", "Max Silver", "€63,151" ], [ "5th", "Bertrand Grospellier ( 1/1 )", "€47,763" ], [ "6th", "Steve O'Dwyer", "€36,357" ], [ "7th", "Emil Patel", "€27,842" ], [ "8th", "Taylor Paur", "€21,459" ], [ "9th", "James Dempsey ( 0/1 )", "€16,637" ], [ "10th", "John Armbrust", "€12,981" ] ]
Results -- Event 4 : €3,200 No Limit Hold'em SHOOTOUT
3-Day Event : October 11 , 2011 to October 13 , 2011 [ 4 ] Number of buy-ins : 258 Total Prize Pool : €743,040 Number of Payouts : 30 Winning Hand : J♠ J♥
2011_World_Series_of_Poker_Europe_results_4
Below are the results for the 2011 World Series of Poker Europe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idol_Poland_(season_2)
Idol Poland (season 2)
[ "Artist", "Song ( original artists )", "Result" ]
[ [ "Agnieszka Zawidzka", "When a Man Loves a Woman ( Percy Sledge )", "Eliminated" ], [ "Hanna Stach", "End of the Road ( Boyz II Men )", "Advanced" ], [ "Małgosia Stacha", "Still Got the Blues ( For You ) ( Gary Moore )", "Eliminated" ], [ "Paulina Sykut", "Jdenym szeptem ( )", "Eliminated" ], [ "Piotr Wachąlski", "Wznieś serce nad zło ( Ryszard Rynkowski )", "Eliminated" ], [ "Przemek Zubowicz", "The One ( Elton John )", "Eliminated" ] ]
Finals -- Live Show Details
Idol_Poland_(season_2)_1
Idol Poland (season 2) was the second season of Idol Poland. Krzysztof Zalewski won over Mariusz Totoszko and Bartek Hom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_singles_of_2014_in_the_United_States
List of best-selling singles of 2014 in the United States
[ "Artist", "Single", "Released", "Sales ( in millions )" ]
[ [ "Taylor Swift", "1989", "10/27/2014", "3.66" ], [ "Various Artists", "Frozen ( soundtrack )", "11/25/2013", "3.53" ], [ "Sam Smith", "In the Lonely Hour", "05/26/2014", "1.21" ], [ "Pentatonix", "That 's Christmas to Me", "10/21/2014", "1.14" ], [ "Beyoncé", "Beyoncé ( album )", "12/13/2013", "0.87" ], [ "Barbra Streisand", "Partners", "09/16/2014", "0.85" ], [ "Lorde", "Pure Heroine", "09/27/2013", "0.84" ], [ "One Direction", "Four", "11/17/2014", "0.814" ] ]
Albums -- List of best-selling albums
List_of_best-selling_singles_of_2014_in_the_United_States_1
This chart includes the 10 best-selling songs of 2014. According to Official Charts, Happy by Pharrell Williams was the best selling song of 2014 with 6.45 million copies sold in the United States. Happy was also the Billboard number one song of 2014. This is the fifth time in the past seven years that singer Katy Perry has had a song in the year-end top 10 best selling songs. Shes the only artist who is able to make that claim. Happy and Idina Menzel's Let It Go are both songs from animated movies. Happy is from Despicable Me 2, and Let It Go is from Frozen. Songs written in bold are songs that were released before January 1, 2014. This chart is only for the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_UEFA_Europa_League_knockout_phase
2019–20 UEFA Europa League knockout phase
[ "Group", "Winners ( seeded in round of 32 draw )", "Runners-up ( unseeded in round of 32 draw )" ]
[ [ "A", "Sevilla", "APOEL" ], [ "B", "Malmö FF", "Copenhagen" ], [ "C", "Basel", "Getafe" ], [ "D", "LASK", "Sporting CP" ], [ "E", "Celtic", "CFR Cluj" ], [ "F", "Arsenal", "Eintracht Frankfurt" ], [ "G", "Porto", "Rangers" ], [ "H", "Espanyol", "Ludogorets Razgrad" ], [ "I", "Gent", "VfL Wolfsburg" ], [ "J", "İstanbul Başakşehir", "Roma" ], [ "K", "Braga", "Wolverhampton Wanderers" ], [ "L", "Manchester United", "AZ" ] ]
Qualified teams -- Europa League group stage winners and runners-up
2019–20_UEFA_Europa_League_knockout_phase_0
The 2019-20 UEFA Europa League knockout phase is scheduled to begin on 20 February and end on 27 May 2020 with the final at Stadion Energa Gdańsk in Gdańsk, Poland, to decide the champions of the 2019-20 UEFA Europa League. A total of 32 teams compete in the knockout phase. Times are CET/CEST, as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IROC_IX
IROC IX
[ "Rank", "Driver", "Points", "Winnings", "Series" ]
[ [ "1", "Harry Gant", "45", "$ 158,200", "NASCAR Winston Cup Series 2nd in 1984 Winston Cup points" ], [ "2", "Darrell Waltrip", "45", "$ 80,400", "NASCAR Winston Cup Series 5th in 1984 Winston Cup points" ], [ "3", "Bobby Rahal", "40", "$ 55,100", "CART PPG IndyCar World Series 3rd in 1984 IndyCar points" ], [ "4", "Tom Sneva", "32", "$ 43,000", "CART PPG IndyCar World Series 2nd in 1984 IndyCar points" ], [ "5", "Terry Labonte", "31", "$ 39,300", "NASCAR Winston Cup Series 1984 Winston Cup Champion" ], [ "6", "Derek Bell", "31", "$ 30,000", "World Endurance Championship 4th in 1984 World Sportscar Championship" ], [ "7", "John Watson", "30", "$ 29,000", "FIA Formula One World Championship World Endurance Championship Winner of the 1984 Fuji 1000KM" ], [ "8", "Cale Yarborough", "29", "$ 27,400", "NASCAR Winston Cup Series Defending IROC Champion 1984 Daytona 500 winner" ], [ "9", "A. J. Foyt", "28", "$ 29,500", "CART PPG IndyCar World Series IROC III & IROC IV Champion" ], [ "10", "Jochen Mass", "27", "$ 23,000", "World Endurance Championship 2nd in 1984 World Sportscar Championship" ], [ "11", "Mario Andretti", "25", "$ 26,700", "CART PPG IndyCar World Series 1984 IndyCar Champion IROC VI champion" ], [ "12", "Tom Gloy", "13", "$ 20,000", "SCCA Trans-Am Series 1984 Trans-Am Champion" ] ]
1985 International Race of Champions Previous : 1984 Next : 1986 Harry Gant , the IROC IX champion The ninth year of IROC competition took place in 1985 . IROC IX saw the use of the Chevrolet Camaro in all races , was the second straight season that television coverage was on CBS , and continued the format introduced in IROC VIII . Race one took place on the Daytona International Speedway , race two took place at Mid-Ohio , race three was rained out at Talladega Superspeedway , and race four concluded the year at Michigan International Speedway . Harry Gant won the championship in a tie-breaker with Darrell Waltrip , and took home $ 158,200 for his efforts . The roster of drivers and final points standings were as follows : [ 1 ]
IROC_IX_0
The ninth year of IROC competition took place in 1985. IROC IX saw the use of the Chevrolet Camaro in all races, was the second straight season that television coverage was on CBS, and continued the format introduced in IROC VIII. Race one took place on the Daytona International Speedway, race two took place at Mid-Ohio, race three was rained out at Talladega Superspeedway, and race four concluded the year at Michigan International Speedway. Harry Gant won the championship in a tie-breaker with Darrell Waltrip, and took home $158,200 for his efforts. The roster of drivers and final points standings were as follows:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alps
Alps
[ "Name", "Height", "Range", "Country", "Name", "Height", "Range", "Country" ]
[ [ "Mont Blanc", "4,810 m ( 15,781 ft )", "Graian Alps", "ITA FRA", "Dent d'Hérens", "4,171 m ( 13,684 ft )", "Pennine Alps", "ITA CHE" ], [ "Monte Rosa", "4,634 m ( 15,203 ft )", "Pennine Alps", "ITA CHE", "Jungfrau", "4,158 m ( 13,642 ft )", "Bernese Alps", "CHE" ], [ "Dom", "4,545 m ( 14,911 ft )", "Pennine Alps", "CHE", "Aiguille Verte", "4,122 m ( 13,524 ft )", "Graian Alps", "FRA" ], [ "Weisshorn", "4,506 m ( 14,783 ft )", "Pennine Alps", "CHE", "Mönch", "4,107 m ( 13,474 ft )", "Bernese Alps", "CHE" ], [ "Matterhorn", "4,478 m ( 14,692 ft )", "Pennine Alps", "ITA CHE", "Barre des Écrins", "4,102 m ( 13,458 ft )", "Dauphiné Alps", "FRA" ], [ "Dent Blanche", "4,357 m ( 14,295 ft )", "Pennine Alps", "CHE", "Schreckhorn", "4,078 m ( 13,379 ft )", "Bernese Alps", "CHE" ], [ "Grand Combin", "4,314 m ( 14,154 ft )", "Pennine Alps", "CHE", "Ober Gabelhorn", "4,063 m ( 13,330 ft )", "Pennine Alps", "CHE" ], [ "Finsteraarhorn", "4,273 m ( 14,019 ft )", "Bernese Alps", "CHE", "Gran Paradiso", "4,061 m ( 13,323 ft )", "Graian Alps", "ITA" ], [ "Grandes Jorasses", "4,208 m ( 13,806 ft )", "Graian Alps", "ITA FRA", "Piz Bernina", "4,049 m ( 13,284 ft )", "Bernina Range", "ITA CHE" ], [ "Rimpfischhorn", "4,199 m ( 13,776 ft )", "Pennine Alps", "CHE", "Weissmies", "4,017 m ( 13,179 ft )", "Pennine Alps", "ITA CHE" ], [ "Aletschhorn", "4,193 m ( 13,757 ft )", "Bernese Alps", "CHE", "Lagginhorn", "4,010 m ( 13,156 ft )", "Pennine Alps", "ITA CHE" ] ]
`` Four-thousanders '' and ascents
See also : List of Alpine four-thousanders The Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme ( UIAA ) has defined a list of 82 `` official '' Alpine summits that reach at least 4,000 m ( 13,123 ft ) . [ 41 ] The list includes not only mountains , but also subpeaks with little prominence that are considered important mountaineering objectives . Below are listed the 22 `` four-thousanders '' with at least 500 m ( 1,640 ft ) of prominence . While Mont Blanc was first climbed in 1786 , most of the Alpine four-thousanders were climbed during the second half of the 19th century ; the ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865 marked the end of the golden age of alpinism . Karl Blodig ( 1859–1956 ) was among the first to successfully climb all the major 4,000 m peaks . He completed his series of ascents in 1911 . [ 42 ] The first British Mont Blanc ascent was in 1788 ; the first female ascent in 1819 . By the mid-1850s Swiss mountaineers had ascended most of the peaks and were eagerly sought as mountain guides . Edward Whymper reached the top of the Matterhorn in 1865 ( after seven attempts ) , and in 1938 the last of the six great north faces of the Alps was climbed with the first ascent of the Eiger Nordwand ( north face of the Eiger ) . [ 43 ]
Alps_0
The Alps (/ælps/; French: Alpes [alp]; German: Alpen [ˈalpn̩] (listen); Italian: Alpi [ˈalpi]; Romansh: Alps; Slovene: Alpe [ˈáːlpɛ]) are the highest and most extensive mountain range system that lies entirely in Europe,[note 1] and stretching approximately 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) across eight Alpine countries (from west to east): France, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, and Slovenia. The mountains were formed over tens of millions of years as the African and Eurasian tectonic plates collided. Extreme shortening caused by the event resulted in marine sedimentary rocks rising by thrusting and folding into high mountain peaks such as Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn. Mont Blanc spans the French-Italian border, and at 4,810 m (15,781 ft) is the highest mountain in the Alps. The Alpine region area contains about a hundred peaks higher than 4,000 metres (13,000 ft). The altitude and size of the range affects the climate in Europe; in the mountains precipitation levels vary greatly and climatic conditions consist of distinct zones. Wildlife such as ibex live in the higher peaks to elevations of 3,400 m (11,155 ft), and plants such as Edelweiss grow in rocky areas in lower elevations as well as in higher elevations. Evidence of human habitation in the Alps goes back to the Palaeolithic era. A mummified man, determined to be 5,000 years old, was discovered on a glacier at the Austrian-Italian border in 1991. By the 6th century BC, the Celtic La Tène culture was well established. Hannibal famously crossed the Alps with a herd of elephants, and the Romans had settlements in the region. In 1800, Napoleon crossed one of the mountain passes with an army of 40,000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_13)
American Idol (season 13)
[ "Order", "Contestant", "Song", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "MK Nobilette", "Fuckin ' Perfect", "Eliminated" ], [ "2", "Dexter Roberts", "Cruise", "Bottom 3" ], [ "3", "Jena Irene", "Clarity", "Safe" ], [ "4", "Alex Preston", "Story of My Life", "Safe" ], [ "5", "Malaya Watson", "When I Was Your Man", "Safe" ], [ "6", "Caleb Johnson", "The Edge of Glory", "Safe" ], [ "7", "C.J . Harris", "Invisible", "Safe" ], [ "8", "Jessica Meuse", "Pumped Up Kicks", "Safe" ], [ "9", "Majesty Rose", "Wake Me Up", "Bottom 3" ], [ "10", "Sam Woolf", "We Are Young", "Safe" ] ]
Finals -- Top 10 – Billboard Top 10 Charts
The finalists picked songs from Top 10 Billboard charts from 2011 to 2014 . [ 50 ] Starting this week , the studio versions of each contestant performance are available at iTunes .
American_Idol_(season_13)_9
The thirteenth season of American Idol, styled as American Idol XIII, premiered on the Fox television network on January 15, 2014. Ryan Seacrest returned as host for his thirteenth season. Keith Urban was the only judge from the twelfth season to return. Former judge Jennifer Lopez, who returned after one season absence, and Harry Connick Jr. joined the judging panel following the departures of Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Randy Jackson, though Jackson returned as a mentor, replacing Jimmy Iovine. On May 21, Caleb Johnson was announced the winner of the season, with Jena Irene as runner-up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_national_cricket_team
Bangladesh national cricket team
[ "Player", "Wickets", "Average", "Career span" ]
[ [ "Shakib Al Hasan", "92", "20.58", "2006-2019" ], [ "Mustafizur Rahman", "58", "20.53", "2015-2020" ], [ "Abdur Razzak", "44", "19.04", "2006-2014" ], [ "Al-Amin Hossain", "43", "16.97", "2013-2020" ], [ "Mashrafe Mortaza", "42", "36.35", "2006-2017" ], [ "Mahmudullah", "31", "27.87", "2007-2020" ], [ "Rubel Hossain", "28", "31.39", "2009-2018" ], [ "Shafiul Islam", "19", "27.00", "2010-2020" ], [ "Mohammad Saifuddin", "14", "31.07", "2017-2020" ], [ "Arafat Sunny", "12", "19.16", "2014-2016" ] ]
Most T20I wickets for Bangladesh [ 310 ]
Bangladesh_national_cricket_team_23
The Bangladesh men's national cricket team (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ জাতীয় ক্রিকেট দল), popularly known as, The Tigers[citation needed] is administered by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). It is a Full Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test and One-Day International (ODI) status. It played its first Test match in November 2000 against India in Dhaka, becoming the tenth Test-playing nation. Bangladesh's first official foray into international cricket came in the 1979 ICC Trophy in England. On 31 March 1986, Bangladesh played its first ODI match, against Pakistan in the Asia Cup. For a long time, football was the most popular sport in Bangladesh, but cricket gradually became very popular - particularly in urban areas - and by the late 1990s had surpassed football.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Canberra_United_W-League_season
2018–19 Canberra United W-League season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "Moving to", "Type", "Transfer window" ]
[ [ "1", "GK", "Hayley Kopmeyer", "28", "Orlando Pride", "Loan Return", "Pre-season" ], [ "4", "DF", "Toni Pressley", "28", "Orlando Pride", "Loan Return", "Pre-season" ], [ "11", "FW", "Elise Thorsnes", "30", "Utah Royals FC", "Transfer", "Pre-season" ], [ "23", "FW", "Michelle Heyman", "30", "Adelaide United", "Transfer", "Pre-season" ], [ "20", "FW", "Amy Sayer", "16", "Sydney FC", "Transfer", "Pre-season" ], [ "10", "MF", "Grace Maher", "19", "Melbourne Victory", "Transfer", "Pre-season" ], [ "8", "MF", "Liana Danaskos", "23", "Western Sydney Wanderers", "Transfer", "Pre-season" ], [ "23", "FW", "María José Rojas", "30", "Unattached", "Waived", "Mid-season" ], [ "10", "FW", "Paige Nielsen", "25", "Unattached", "", "Mid-season" ], [ "11", "MF", "Denise O'Sullivan", "24", "North Carolina Courage", "Loan return", "Mid-season" ] ]
Players -- Transfers out
2018–19_Canberra_United_W-League_season_1
The 2018-19 Canberra United FC season was the club's eleventh season in the W-League, the premier competition for women's football. The team played home games at McKellar Park and Seiffert Oval. The club's manager for the season was Heather Garriock.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wenatchee,_Washington
Wenatchee, Washington
[ "Club", "Sport", "League", "Venue", "Folded" ]
[ [ "Wenatchee Chiefs", "Baseball", "Northwest League", "Recreation Park", "1965" ], [ "Wenatchee Valley Venom", "Arena football", "Indoor Football League", "Town Toyota Center", "2011" ], [ "Wenatchee Fire FC", "Indoor soccer", "Premier Arena Soccer League", "Wenatchee Valley Sportsplex", "2015" ], [ "Wenatchee FC", "Soccer", "Evergreen Premier League", "Apple Bowl", "2016" ], [ "Wenatchee Valley Rams", "Football", "Washington Football League", "Wildcat Stadium", "2018" ] ]
Sports -- Professional sports
Wenatchee,_Washington_2
Wenatchee (/wɛˈnætʃiː/ weh-NA-tchee) is a city located in north-central Washington and is the largest city and county seat of Chelan County, Washington, United States. The population within the city limits in 2010 was 31,925. In 2018, the Office of Financial Management estimated the population at 34,329. Located at the confluence of the Columbia and Wenatchee rivers near the eastern foothills of the Cascade Range, Wenatchee lies on the western side of the Columbia River, across from the city of East Wenatchee. The Columbia River forms the boundary between Chelan and Douglas County. Wenatchee is the principal city of the Wenatchee-East Wenatchee, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Chelan and Douglas counties (total population around 110,884). However, the Wenatchee Valley Area generally refers to the land between Rocky Reach and Rock Island Dam on both banks of the Columbia, which includes East Wenatchee, Rock Island, and Malaga. The city was named for the nearby Wenatchi Indian tribe. The name is a Sahaptin word that means river which comes [or whose source is] from canyons or robe of the rainbow. Awenatchela means people at the source [of a river]. The city of Wenatchee shares its name with the Wenatchee River, Lake Wenatchee and the Wenatchee National Forest. Wenatchee is referred to as the Apple Capital of the World due to the valley's many orchards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Drive_for_the_Cure_250
2019 Drive for the Cure 250
[ "No", "Driver", "Team", "Manufacturer" ]
[ [ "00", "Cole Custer", "Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste Racing", "Ford" ], [ "0", "Lawson Aschenbach", "JD Motorsports", "Chevrolet" ], [ "01", "Stephen Leicht", "JD Motorsports", "Chevrolet" ], [ "1", "Michael Annett", "JR Motorsports", "Chevrolet" ], [ "2", "Tyler Reddick", "Richard Childress Racing", "Chevrolet" ], [ "4", "Garrett Smithley", "JD Motorsports", "Chevrolet" ], [ "5", "Vinnie Miller", "B. J. McLeod Motorsports", "Chevrolet" ], [ "07", "Ray Black Jr", "SS-Green Light Racing", "Chevrolet" ], [ "7", "Justin Allgaier", "JR Motorsports", "Chevrolet" ], [ "08", "Gray Gaulding ( R )", "SS-Green Light Racing", "Chevrolet" ], [ "8", "Ryan Truex", "JR Motorsports", "Chevrolet" ], [ "9", "Noah Gragson ( R )", "JR Motorsports", "Chevrolet" ], [ "10", "A. J. Allmendinger", "Kaulig Racing", "Chevrolet" ], [ "11", "Justin Haley ( R )", "Kaulig Racing", "Chevrolet" ], [ "13", "Chad Finchum", "MBM Motorsports", "Toyota" ], [ "15", "B. J. McLeod", "JD Motorsports", "Chevrolet" ], [ "18", "Harrison Burton ( i )", "Joe Gibbs Racing", "Toyota" ], [ "19", "Brandon Jones", "Joe Gibbs Racing", "Toyota" ], [ "20", "Christopher Bell", "Joe Gibbs Racing", "Toyota" ], [ "22", "Austin Cindric", "Team Penske", "Ford" ] ]
Entry list
2019_Drive_for_the_Cure_250_0
The 2019 Drive for the Cure 250 presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina is a NASCAR Xfinity Series race held on September 28, 2019, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Contested over 67 laps on the 2.28-mile (3.67 km) road course, it was the 28th race of the 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, second race of the Playoffs, and the second race of the Round of 12.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_(Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo)
Senate (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
[ "Parties", "Alliances", "Leader", "Seats" ]
[ [ "People 's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy ( Parti du Peuple pour la Reconstruction et la Démocratie )", "AMP", "Joseph Kabila", "22" ], [ "Movement for the Liberation of the Congo ( Mouvement pour la Liberation du Congo )", "UpN", "Jean-Pierre Bemba", "14" ], [ "Forces for Renewal ( Forces du Renouveau )", "AMP", "Antipas Mbusa Nyamwisi", "7" ], [ "Rally for Congolese Democracy ( Rassemblement Congolais pour la Démocratie )", "", "", "7" ], [ "Christian Democrat Party ( Parti Démocrate Chrétien )", "AMP", "José Endundo Bononge", "6" ], [ "Convention of Christian Democrats ( Convention des Démocrates Chrétiens )", "", "", "3" ], [ "Social Movement for Renewal ( Mouvement Social pour le Renouveau )", "AMP", "", "3" ], [ "Unified Lumumbist Party ( Parti Lumumbiste Unifié )", "AMP", "Antoine Gizenga", "2" ], [ "Alliance of Congolese Democrats ( Alliance des Démocrates Congolais )", "", "", "1" ], [ "United Congolese Convention ( Convention des Congolais Unis )", "AMP", "", "1" ], [ "Democratic Convention for Development ( Convention Démocrate pour le Développement )", "", "", "1" ], [ "Coalition of Congolese Democrats ( Coalition des Démocrates Congolais )", "", "Jean-Claude Muyambo", "1" ], [ "Convention for the Republic and Democracy ( Convention pour la République et la Démocratie )", "UpN", "", "1" ], [ "Federalist Christian Democracy ( Démocratie Chrétienne Fédéraliste-Convention des Fédéralistes pour la Démocratie Chrétiene )", "AMP", "Venant Tshipasa", "1" ], [ "Social Front of Independent Republicans ( Front Social des Indépendants Républicains )", "", "", "1" ], [ "Liberal Christian Democrats Union ( Union des Libéraux Démocrates Chrétiens )", "", "Raymond Tshibanda", "1" ], [ "National Alliance Party for Unity ( Parti de lAlliance Nationale pour lUnité )", "AMP", "André-Philippe Futa", "1" ], [ "Democratic Socialist Party ( Parti Démocratique Socialiste )", "", "", "1" ], [ "Democratic Social Christian Party ( Parti Democrate Social Chretien )", "", "André Bo-Boliko Lokonga", "1" ], [ "Rally for Economic and Social Development ( Rassemblement pour le Développement Économique et Social )", "", "", "1" ] ]
Previous Senate
Further information : Democratic Republic of the Congo Senate election , 2007 Charles Mwando Nsimba addressing the Senate with Léon Kengo presiding , 2009 Senators were elected under the new constitution on 19 January 2007 by the provincial parliaments of their respective provinces . The results of the latest election was :
Senate_(Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo)_0
The Senate is the upper house of the Parliament of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The senate was established in 1960, abolished in 1967 and re-established in 2003. During the transition period in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2003 - 2006), the Senate, aside from its Legislative role, also had the task of drafting the country's new constitution. This task came to fruition with the adoption of the draft in Parliament in May 2005, and its approval by the Congolese people, in a successful democratic referendum on 18 and 19 December 2005. The current President of the Senate is Alexis Thambwe Mwamba, elected in July 2019. The Secretary General is David Byaza Sanda Lutala. The most recent Senate was sworn in on January 28, 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai-Son_Kwiatkowski
Thai-Son Kwiatkowski
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Win", "1-0", "Dec 2016", "Puerto Rico F1 , Mayagüez", "Futures", "Hard", "Alexios Halebian", "6-1 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "2-0", "Oct 2017", "USA F33 , Houston", "Futures", "Hard", "Sebastian Korda", "6-2 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "3-0", "May 2018", "Singapore F1 , Singapore", "Futures", "Hard", "Soichiro Moritani", "6-2 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "4-0", "Jun 2018", "Canada F3 , Calgary", "Futures", "Hard", "Paul C. Oosterbaan", "6-4 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "5-0", "Feb 2020", "Newport Beach , USA", "Challenger", "Hard", "Daniel Elahi Galán", "6-4 , 6-1" ] ]
Challenger and Futures finals -- Singles : 5 ( 5–0 )
Legend ( Singles ) ATP Challenger Tour ( 1–0 ) ITF Futures Tour ( 4–0 ) Titles by Surface Hard ( 5–0 ) Clay ( 0–0 ) Grass ( 0–0 ) Carpet ( 0–0 )
Thai-Son_Kwiatkowski_2
Thai-Son Kwiatkowski (born February 13, 1995) is an American tennis player. He played collegiately for the Virginia Cavaliers. On May 29, 2017, Kwiatkowski won the NCAA Men's Singles Championship. This victory earned him a wild card into the main draw of the 2017 US Open where he lost in the first round to Mischa Zverev.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klepp_IL
Klepp IL
[ "Season", "", "Pos", "Pl", "W", "D", "L", "GS", "GA", "P", "Cup" ]
[ [ "2006", "TS", "9", "18", "3", "2", "13", "17", "60", "11", "quarter-final" ], [ "2007", "TS", "7", "22", "8", "4", "10", "35", "30", "28", "quarter-final" ], [ "2008", "TS", "6", "22", "8", "7", "7", "41", "30", "31", "quarter-final" ], [ "2009", "TS", "7", "22", "8", "6", "8", "39", "38", "30", "semi-final" ], [ "2010", "TS", "7", "22", "8", "5", "9", "34", "29", "29", "3rd round" ], [ "2011", "TS", "8", "22", "6", "5", "11", "28", "37", "23", "quarter-final" ], [ "2012", "TS", "7", "22", "7", "5", "10", "41", "41", "26", "3rd round" ], [ "2013", "TS", "10", "22", "6", "3", "13", "29", "50", "21", "quarter-final" ], [ "2014", "TS", "9", "22", "8", "2", "12", "32", "45", "26", "quarter-final" ], [ "2015", "TS", "6", "22", "8", "6", "8", "36", "46", "30", "3rd round" ], [ "2016", "TS", "10", "22", "6", "2", "14", "32", "49", "20", "3rd round" ], [ "2017", "TS", "4", "22", "12", "4", "6", "34", "24", "40", "quarter-final" ], [ "2018", "TS", "2", "22", "15", "3", "4", "39", "21", "48", "semi-final" ], [ "2019", "TS", "3", "22", "14", "2", "6", "48", "19", "44", "3rd round" ], [ "2020 ( in progress )", "TS", "6", "3", "1", "1", "1", "2", "2", "4", "" ] ]
Klepp_IL_1
Klepp IL is a Norwegian sports club from the municipality of Klepp. It was founded on 1 October 1919, and has sections for football, handball and gymnastics as well as the less active sections for athletics and orienteering. Most well known for their women's football team, Klepp Elite women currently play in the Toppserien, and have the distinction of being in the Norwegian top flight since its inception. Additionally, Klepp Elite have won the league in 1987 and 1989. Klepp Elite have also won the National Championship Norgesmester for Junior Girls U19 more than any other club, winning in 2008, 2011, 2016, 2018 and most recently in 2019. Among its most famous former players are Birthe Hegstad, Dagny Mellgren and Ane Stangeland Horpestad. The men's football team currently plays in the Third Division (fourth tier), having last played in the Second Division back in 2006. Gymnast Åge Storhaug was a member of Klepp IL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Korea_Open
2013 Korea Open
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "POL", "Agnieszka Radwańska", "4", "1" ], [ "RUS", "Maria Kirilenko", "20", "2" ], [ "RUS", "Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova", "33", "3" ], [ "CZE", "Klára Zakopalová", "34", "4" ], [ "UKR", "Elina Svitolina", "41", "5" ], [ "GER", "Julia Görges", "47", "6" ], [ "GER", "Andrea Petkovic", "50", "7" ], [ "GER", "Annika Beck", "51", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2013_KDB_Korea_Open_0
The 2013 Korea Open was a women's professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the 10th edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2013 WTA Tour. It took place in Seoul, Korea between 16 and 22 September 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bestiality_by_country_or_territory
Legality of bestiality by country or territory
[ "Country or territory", "Bestiality", "Sale and distribution of zoophilic pornography", "Ownership of zoophilic pornography" ]
[ [ "Denmark", "❌ Illegal since 1 July 2015 Penalty : Fine or a maximum of 4 months in prison", "❓ Unknown", "❓ Unknown" ], [ "Estonia", "❌ Illegal Penalty : ❓ Unknown", "❓ Unknown", "❓ Unknown" ], [ "Faroe Islands ( Constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark )", "❓ Unknown", "❓ Unknown", "❓ Unknown" ], [ "Finland", "Legal since 15 January 1971", "❓ Unknown", "❌ Illegal Penalty : ❓ Unknown" ], [ "Iceland", "Legal since 12 August 1940 ( As part of Denmark )", "❌ Illegal Sale and distribution of any kind of pornography illegal", "❓ Unknown" ], [ "Latvia", "❌ Illegal Penalty : ❓ Unknown", "❓ Unknown", "❓ Unknown" ], [ "Lithuania", "❌ Illegal Penalty : ❓ Unknown", "❌ Illegal Sale and distribution of any kind of pornography illegal", "❓ Unknown" ], [ "Norway", "❌ Illegal since 2008 Penalty : Fine and/or maximum of 3 years in prison", "❓ Unknown", "❓ Unknown" ], [ "Sweden", "❌ Illegal since 2014 Penalty : Fine , maximum of 2 years ' imprisonment , or both", "❓", "❓" ] ]
National laws -- Europe
Zoophilia_and_the_law_21
Legality of bestiality by country or territory concerns the laws governing humans performing sex acts with non-human animals. Laws against humans performing sex acts on animals, where they exist, are concerned with the actual act, which it commonly refers to as bestiality , rather than the sexual attraction to animals. For this reason, prohibitions of zoophilic pornography are more varied; they may be unlawful if an actual sex act with an animal is involved, but the status is not clear-cut if there is a mere representation, such as a painting or cartoon. In that case, normal obscenity laws will normally apply. All zoophilic imagery is widely regarded as pornography .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975–76_Pittsburgh_Penguins_season
1975–76 Pittsburgh Penguins season
[ "#", "Date", "Visitor", "Score", "Home", "Location", "Record", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Oct 7", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "4-2", "Washington Capitals", "Capital Centre", "1-0-0", "2" ], [ "2", "Oct 11", "Washington Capitals", "5-7", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "Civic Arena", "2-0-0", "4" ], [ "3", "Oct 15", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "8-4", "Toronto Maple Leafs", "Maple Leaf Gardens", "3-0-0", "6" ], [ "4", "Oct 18", "Detroit Red Wings", "1-6", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "Civic Arena", "4-0-0", "8" ], [ "5", "Oct 21", "Montreal Canadiens", "7-1", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "Civic Arena", "4-1-0", "8" ], [ "6", "Oct 25", "Philadelphia Flyers", "4-4", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "Civic Arena", "4-1-1", "9" ], [ "7", "Oct 30", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "0-4", "Los Angeles Kings", "The Forum", "4-2-1", "9" ] ]
1975–76_Pittsburgh_Penguins_season_5
The 1975-76 Pittsburgh Penguins season was their ninth in the National Hockey League. They finished third in the Norris Division, as they had in 1974-75. Despite strong seasons by Pierre Larouche, who set new club records in goals scored in a season (53) and points in a season (111), Jean Pronovost and Syl Apps, Jr. (who set a new club record for assists in a season with 67) the Penguins powerful offense scored a meagre three goals in three games against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the preliminary round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, ending their season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_European_Women's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships
2016 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships
[ "Position", "Gymnast", "D Score", "E Score", "Total" ]
[ [ "", "Giulia Steingruber", "6.400", "8.800", "15.200" ], [ "", "Ellie Downie", "6.100", "8.466", "14.566" ], [ "", "Cătălina Ponor", "6.000", "8.466", "14.466" ], [ "4", "Claudia Fragapane", "6.500", "7.800", "14.300" ], [ "5", "Mara Titarsolej", "5.500", "8.433", "13.933" ], [ "6", "Marine Brevet", "5.200", "8.800", "13.900" ], [ "7", "Gaelle Mys", "5.400", "8.266", "13.666" ], [ "8", "Amélie Föllinger", "5.600", "7.866", "13.466" ] ]
Results -- Seniors
2016_European_Women's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships_3
The 31st European Championships in Women's Artistic Gymnastics Seniors and Juniors was held from 1 to 5 June 2016, at the PostFinance-Arena in Bern, Switzerland. It was the first time the city had hosted a major female international competition (it hosted the 1975 Men's European Gymnastics Championships), and was the first time Switzerland hosted the competition in the country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle
2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 100 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Lane", "Name", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "15", "6", "Fabien Gilot ( FRA )", "46.62", "Q , CR" ], [ "2", "16", "5", "Nathan Adrian ( USA )", "46.66", "Q" ], [ "3", "15", "4", "César Cielo ( BRA )", "46.83", "Q" ], [ "3", "16", "6", "Nikita Lobintsev ( RUS )", "46.83", "Q" ], [ "5", "16", "2", "Garrett Weber-Gale ( USA )", "46.94", "Q" ], [ "6", "16", "4", "Danila Izotov ( RUS )", "47.00", "Q" ], [ "7", "16", "3", "Matthew Abood ( AUS )", "47.03", "Q" ], [ "8", "15", "7", "Alain Bernard ( FRA )", "47.04", "Q" ], [ "9", "15", "5", "Konrad Czerniak ( POL )", "47.06", "Q" ], [ "10", "15", "3", "Stefan Nystrand ( SWE )", "47.19", "Q" ], [ "11", "14", "2", "Kyle Richardson ( AUS )", "47.23", "Q" ], [ "12", "14", "3", "Luca Dotto ( ITA )", "47.32", "Q" ], [ "13", "14", "4", "Filippo Magnini ( ITA )", "47.34", "Q" ], [ "14", "15", "2", "Graeme Moore ( RSA )", "47.40", "Q" ], [ "15", "16", "8", "Jason Dunford ( KEN )", "47.60", "Q" ], [ "16", "14", "1", "Shaune Fraser ( CAY )", "47.61", "*" ], [ "17", "12", "2", "David Dunford ( KEN )", "47.67", "Q" ], [ "18", "14", "6", "Nicolas Oliveira ( BRA )", "47.69", "" ], [ "19", "15", "1", "Nabil Kebbab ( ALG )", "47.72", "" ], [ "20", "13", "2", "Hanser García ( CUB )", "47.81", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
2010_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle_0
The Men's 100 Freestyle at the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) was swum 18 - 19 December in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. On 18 December 125 individuals swam in the Preliminary heats in the morning, with the top-16 advancing onto Semifinals that evening. The top-8 from Semifinals then advanced to the final the next evening.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Denver_Nuggets_season
2016–17 Denver Nuggets season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "76", "April 2", "@ Miami", "W 116-113", "Danilo Gallinari ( 29 )", "Nikola Jokic ( 10 )", "Emmanuel Mudiay ( 9 )", "American Airlines Arena 19,600", "36-40" ], [ "77", "April 4", "@ New Orleans", "W 134-131", "Danilo Gallinari ( 28 )", "Nikola Jokic ( 12 )", "Emmanuel Mudiay ( 7 )", "Smoothie King Center 16,050", "37-40" ], [ "78", "April 5", "@ Houston", "L 104-110", "Danilo Gallinari ( 23 )", "Nikola Jokic ( 19 )", "Nikola Jokic ( 9 )", "Toyota Center 18,055", "37-41" ], [ "79", "April 7", "New Orleans", "W 122-106", "Jamal Murray ( 30 )", "Nikola Jokic ( 12 )", "Gary Harris ( 9 )", "Pepsi Center 16,348", "38-41" ], [ "80", "April 9", "Oklahoma City", "L 105-106", "Danilo Gallinari ( 34 )", "Chandler , Gallinari ( 10 )", "Harris , Murray ( 9 )", "Pepsi Center 19,718", "38-42" ], [ "81", "April 11", "@ Dallas", "W 109-91", "Gary Harris ( 20 )", "Mason Plumlee ( 9 )", "Jamal Murray ( 10 )", "American Airlines Center 20,333", "39-42" ], [ "82", "April 12", "@ Oklahoma City", "W 111-105", "Nikola Jokic ( 29 )", "Nikola Jokic ( 16 )", "Nikola Jokic ( 8 )", "Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203", "40-42" ] ]
2016–17_Denver_Nuggets_season_10
The 2016-17 Denver Nuggets season was the 41st season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Thanks to the continuing improvements of Nikola Jokić, the Nuggets would make significant improvements to their team, although they would be just one game shy from reaching the NBA playoffs that year. They lost that playoff spot to the Portland Trail Blazers, who made a trade to help improve their team by getting rid of center Mason Plumlee and acquiring Jusuf Nurkić in the process.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2019_African_Games_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke
Swimming at the 2019 African Games – Men's 100 metre backstroke
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "4", "Martin Binedell", "South Africa", "56.43", "Q" ], [ "2", "3", "5", "Abdellah Ardjoune", "Algeria", "56.77", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "4", "Driss Lahrichi", "Morocco", "56.94", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "4", "Mohamed Samy", "Egypt", "57.19", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "5", "Jason Arthur", "Ghana", "57.61", "Q" ], [ "6", "3", "3", "Abdelrahman Hegazy", "Egypt", "58.49", "Q" ], [ "7", "1", "5", "Mohamed Bouhamdi", "Algeria", "58.65", "Q" ], [ "8", "2", "3", "Adil Assouab", "Morocco", "59.01", "Q" ], [ "9", "3", "6", "Xander Skinner", "Namibia", "59.28", "" ], [ "10", "1", "3", "Mogammad Ra'eez Warley", "South Africa", "59.61", "" ], [ "11", "1", "6", "Simon Bachmann", "Seychelles", "1:01.74", "" ], [ "12", "2", "6", "Niklas Yeboah", "Ghana", "1:02.59", "" ], [ "13", "2", "2", "Ambala Atuhaire Ogola", "Uganda", "1:02.90", "" ], [ "14", "1", "2", "Andisiwe Tayali", "Zimbabwe", "1:03.50", "" ], [ "15", "3", "2", "Ayman Khatoun", "Zimbabwe", "1:03.57", "" ], [ "16", "3", "7", "Jamalke Gnakobo", "Ethiopia", "1:17.19", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
The heats were started on 24 August at 11:10 .
Swimming_at_the_2019_African_Games_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke_0
The Men's 100 metre backstroke competition of the 2019 African Games was held on 24 August 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C._season
2013–14 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season
[ "Position", "Player", "Transfer", "Transferred to", "Fee", "Transfer window", "Date" ]
[ [ "DF", "William Gallas", "Released", "Perth Glory", "N/A", "Summer", "30 June 2013" ], [ "MF", "David Bentley", "Released", "Free agent", "N/A", "Summer", "30 June 2013" ], [ "MF", "John Bostock", "Released", "Royal Antwerp", "N/A", "Summer", "30 June 2013" ], [ "DF", "Jack Barthram", "Released", "Swindon Town", "N/A", "Summer", "30 June 2013" ], [ "MF", "Jack Munns", "Released", "Birmingham City", "N/A", "Summer", "30 June 2013" ], [ "MF", "Jake Nicholson", "Released", "Greenock Morton", "N/A", "Summer", "30 June 2013" ], [ "MF", "Dean Parrett", "Released", "Stevenage", "N/A", "Summer", "30 June 2013" ], [ "DF", "Nathan Byrne", "Released", "Swindon Town", "N/A", "Summer", "9 July 2013" ], [ "DF", "Steven Caulker", "Sold", "Cardiff City", "£9,000,000", "Summer", "31 July 2013" ], [ "MF", "Clint Dempsey", "Sold", "Seattle Sounders", "£6,000,000", "Summer", "2 August 2013" ], [ "MF", "Tom Huddlestone", "Sold", "Hull City", "£5,000,000", "Summer", "14 August 2013" ], [ "MF", "Scott Parker", "Sold", "Fulham", "£3,500,000", "Summer", "19 August 2013" ], [ "MF", "Massimo Luongo", "Sold", "Swindon Town", "£400,000", "Summer", "31 August 2013" ], [ "FW", "Gareth Bale", "Sold", "Real Madrid", "£85,300,000", "Summer", "1 September 2013" ], [ "FW", "Simon Dawkins", "Sold", "Derby County", "£500,000", "Winter", "3 January 2014" ], [ "FW", "Jermain Defoe", "Sold", "Toronto FC", "£6,000,000", "Winter", "28 February 2014" ], [ "DF", "Adam Smith", "Sold", "Bournemouth", "Undisclosed", "Winter", "28 January 2014" ], [ "FW", "Darren McQueen", "Released", "Ipswich Town", "N/A", "", "7 May 2014" ] ]
Transfers -- Out
2013–14_Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C._season_1
The 2013-14 season was Tottenham Hotspur's 22nd season in the Premier League and 36th successive season in the top division of the English football league system. The campaign featured Tottenham's 12th appearance in the UEFA Europa League (formerly the UEFA Cup), entering the Play-off round due to finishing fifth in the 2012-13 Premier League season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1918 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "Districts", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "Massachusetts 1", "Allen T. Treadway", "Republican", "1912", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Allen T. Treadway ( Republican ) 58.30% Thomas F. Cassidy ( Democratic ) 41.70%" ], [ "Massachusetts 2", "Frederick H. Gillett", "Republican", "1892", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Frederick H. Gillett ( Republican ) 99.93% Scattering 0.07%" ], [ "Massachusetts 3", "Calvin D. Paige", "Republican", "1913 ( Special )", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Calvin D. Paige ( Republican ) 60.47% Eaton D. Sargent ( Democratic ) 39.53%" ], [ "Massachusetts 4", "Samuel E. Winslow", "Republican", "1912", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Samuel E. Winslow ( Republican ) 52.50% John F. McGrath ( Democratic ) 47.49% Scattering 0.01%" ], [ "Massachusetts 5", "John Jacob Rogers", "Republican", "1912", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y John Jacob Rogers ( Republican ) 99.23% Scattering 0.77%" ], [ "Massachusetts 6", "Willfred W. Lufkin", "Republican", "1917 ( Special )", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Willfred W. Lufkin ( Republican ) 88.86% Estus E. Eames ( Socialist ) 11.13% Scattering 0.02%" ], [ "Massachusetts 7", "Michael F. Phelan", "Democratic", "1912", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Robert S. Maloney ( Democratic ) 57.31% Charles Cabot Johnson ( Republican ) 42.69%" ], [ "Massachusetts 8", "Frederick W. Dallinger", "Republican", "1914", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Frederick W. Dallinger ( Republican ) 60.31% James E. Aylward ( Democratic ) 39.69%" ], [ "Massachusetts 9", "Alvan T. Fuller", "Republican", "1916", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Alvan T. Fuller ( Republican ) 68.69% Henry C. Rowland ( Democratic ) 31.31%" ], [ "Massachusetts 10", "Peter Francis Tague", "Democratic", "1914", "Incumbent lost re-election as an Independent . New member elected . Democratic hold", "Y John F. Fitzgerald ( Democratic ) 47.28% Peter F. Tague ( Ind ) 45.72% Hammond T. Fletcher ( Republican ) 6.99% Scattering 0.01%" ], [ "Massachusetts 11", "George H. Tinkham", "Republican", "1914", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y George H. Tinkham ( Republican ) 56.43% Francis J. Horgan ( Democratic ) 43.55% Scattering 0.02%" ], [ "Massachusetts 12", "James A. Gallivan", "Democratic", "1914 ( Special )", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y James A. Gallivan ( Democratic ) 70.41% Harrison H. Atwood ( Republican ) 29.58% Scattering 0.01%" ], [ "Massachusetts 13", "William Henry Carter", "Republican", "1914", "Incumbent retired . New member elected . Republican hold", "Y Robert Luce ( Republican ) 59.28% Aloysius J. Doon ( Democratic ) 40.71% Scattering 0.00%" ], [ "Massachusetts 14", "Richard Olney", "Democratic", "1914", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Richard Olney ( Democratic ) 56.56% Louis F. R. Langelier ( Republican ) 43.44% Scattering 0.00%" ], [ "Massachusetts 15", "William S. Greene", "Republican", "1898 ( Special )", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y William S. Greene ( Republican ) 61.73% Arthur J . B. Cartier ( Democratic ) 38.27%" ], [ "Massachusetts 16", "Joseph Walsh", "Republican", "1914", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Joseph Walsh ( Republican ) 62.40% Frederic Tudor ( Democratic ) 37.59% Scattering 0.01%" ] ]
Massachusetts
See also : List of United States Representatives from Massachusetts
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1918_21
The 1918 United States House of Representatives elections were held November 5, 1918, which occurred in the middle of President Woodrow Wilson's second term. With the country in World War I (contrary to previous promises by Wilson), and Wilson's personal popularity ebbing, the Republicans gained 25 seats and took over control of the House from Wilson's Democrats. Internal divide among Democratic leadership over aspects related to payment of the war also decreased the unity of the party, which had been the organization's strength during the decade. The Progressive Party also disappeared, with its former members generally becoming Democrats. Minnesota's Farmer-Labor Party, a descendant of populism, also gained its very first seat. Frederick H. Gillett (R-Massachusetts) became Speaker, and previous speaker Champ Clark (D-Missouri) became Minority Leader.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Sutherland_filmography
Donald Sutherland filmography
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1962", "Studio 4", "Switchboard Operator", "Episode : Flight Into Danger" ], [ "1962", "Man of the World", "Unhelpful Neighbour", "Episode : Portrait of a Girl ; uncredited" ], [ "1963", "The Odd Man", "Mitch Scott", "Episode : A Pattern of Little Silver Devils" ], [ "1963", "The Sentimental Agent", "Hotel Clerk", "Episode : A Very Desirable Plot" ], [ "1964", "Hamlet at Elsinore", "Prince Fortinbras", "Television film" ], [ "1965-1966", "The Saint", "John Wood / Jim McCleery", "2 episodes" ], [ "1966", "A Farewell to Arms", "Sim", "2 episodes" ], [ "1966", "Court Martial", "Cpl . Brown", "Episode : All Is a Dream to Me" ], [ "1966", "Theatre 625", "Union Captain / Priest", "2 episodes" ], [ "1966", "Gideon 's Way", "Phillip Guest", "1 episode Episode : The Millionaires ' Daughter" ], [ "1967", "The Avengers", "Jessel", "Episode : The Superlative Seven" ], [ "1967-1968", "Man in a Suitcase", "Earle / Willard", "2 episodes" ], [ "1968", "The Sunshine Patriot", "Benedeck", "Television film" ], [ "1969", "The Champions", "David Crayley", "Episode : Shadow of the Panther" ], [ "1969", "The Name of the Game", "Jerry Trevor", "Episode : The Suntan Mob" ], [ "1977", "Bethune", "Dr. Norman Bethune", "Television film" ], [ "1983", "The Winter of Our Discontent", "Ethan Allen Hawley", "Television film" ], [ "1992", "Quicksand : No Escape", "Murdoch", "Television film Nominated - CableACE Award for Supporting Actor in a Movie or Miniseries" ], [ "1994", "Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All", "Captain William Marsden", "Television film" ], [ "1994", "The Lifeforce Experiment", "Dr. 'MAC ' MacLean", "Television film" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Donald_Sutherland_filmography_1
This is the complete filmography of actor Donald Sutherland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Wilson
August Wilson
[ "Title", "Decade", "Premiere", "Opened on Broadway", "Awards", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Jitney", "1970s", "1982 Allegheny Repertory Theatre ( Pittsburgh )", "2017 Manhattan Theatre Club /at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre", "-", "After an extensive re-write it premiered for a second time at the Pittsburgh Public Theater in 1996 . Opened off-Broadway at the Second Stage Theatre in 2000 . It is the last of the cycle to be staged on Broadway , opening in January 2017" ], [ "Ma Rainey 's Black Bottom", "1920s", "1984 Yale Rep ( New Haven , CT )", "1984 Cort Theatre", "New York Drama Critics ' Circle Award", "Presented in 1982 as a staged reading at The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center . Only play of the cycle not set in Pittsburgh . It is set in Chicago" ], [ "Fences", "1950s", "1985 Yale Rep ( New Haven , CT )", "1987 46th Street Theatre", "Pulitzer Prize Tony Award Drama Desk Award", "Presented in 1983 as a staged reading at The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center" ], [ "Joe Turner 's Come and Gone", "1910s", "1986 Yale Rep ( New Haven , CT )", "1988 Ethel Barrymore", "New York Drama Critics ' Circle Award", "Presented in 1984 as a staged reading at The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center" ], [ "The Piano Lesson", "1930s", "1987 Yale Rep ( New Haven , CT )", "1990 Walter Kerr", "Pulitzer Prize Drama Desk Award New York Drama Critics ' Circle Award", "Presented in 1987 as a staged reading at The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center" ], [ "Two Trains Running", "1960s", "1990 Yale Rep ( New Haven , CT )", "1992 Walter Kerr", "-", "-" ], [ "Seven Guitars", "1940s", "1995 Goodman ( Chicago )", "1996 Walter Kerr", "New York Drama Critics ' Circle Award", "Presented in 1994 as a staged reading at The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center" ], [ "King Hedley II", "1980s", "1999 Pittsburgh Public ( Pittsburgh )", "2001 Virginia Theatre", "-", "-" ], [ "Gem of the Ocean", "1900s", "2003 Goodman ( Chicago )", "2004 Walter Kerr", "-", "-" ], [ "Radio Golf", "1990s", "2005 Yale Rep ( New Haven , CT )", "2007 Cort Theatre", "New York Drama Critics ' Circle Award", "Wilson died between the premiere and the Broadway opening" ] ]
Work -- The Pittsburgh Cycle
Wilson 's Pittsburgh Cycle , also often referred to as his Century Cycle , [ 10 ] consists of ten plays—nine of which are set in Pittsburgh 's Hill District ( the other being set in Chicago ) , an African-American neighborhood that takes on a mythic literary significance like Thomas Hardy 's Wessex , William Faulkner 's Yoknapatawpha County , or Irish playwright Brian Friel 's Ballybeg . The plays are each set in a different decade and aim to sketch the Black experience in the 20th century and `` raise consciousness through theater '' and echo `` the poetry in the everyday language of black America '' . [ 4 ] His writing of the Black experience always featured strong female characters and sometimes included elements of the supernatural . In his book , he wrote `` My mother 's a very strong , principled woman . My female characters . . . come in a large part from my mother '' [ 11 ] As for the elements of the supernatural , Wilson often featured some form of superstition or old tradition in plays that came down to supernatural roots . [ 12 ] One of his plays well known for featuring this is The Piano Lesson . In the play , the piano is used and releases spirits of the ancestors . Wilson wanted to create such an event in the play that the audience was left to decide what was real or not . He was fascinated by the power of theater as a medium where a community at large could come together to bear witness to events and currents unfolding . [ 4 ] I think my plays offer ( white Americans ) a different way to look at black Americans , '' he told The Paris Review . `` For instance , in Fences they see a garbageman , a person they do n't really look at , although they see a garbageman every day . By looking at Troy 's life , white people find out that the content of this black garbageman 's life is affected by the same things – love , honor , beauty , betrayal , duty . Recognizing that these things are as much part of his life as theirs can affect how they think about and deal with black people in their lives . [ 1 ] Although the plays of the cycle are not strictly connected to the degree of a serial story , some characters appear ( at various ages ) in more than one of the cycle 's plays . Children of characters in earlier plays may appear in later plays . The character most frequently mentioned in the cycle is Aunt Ester , a `` washer of souls '' . She is reported to be 285 years old in Gem of the Ocean , which takes place in her home at 1839 Wylie Avenue , and 322 in Two Trains Running . She dies in 1985 , during the events of King Hedley II . Much of the action of Radio Golf revolves around the plan to demolish and redevelop that house , some years after her death . Aunt Ester is a symbolic and recurring figure that represents the African American struggle . She is `` not literally three centuries old but a succession of folk priestesses ... [ s ] he embodies a weighty history of tragedy and triumph '' . [ 13 ] The plays often include an apparently mentally impaired oracular character ( different in each play ) —for example , Hedley Sr. in Seven Guitars , Gabriel in Fences , Stool Pigeon in King Hedley II , or Hambone in Two Trains Running .
August_Wilson_0
August Wilson (April 27, 1945 - October 2, 2005) was an American playwright whose work included a series of ten plays, The Pittsburgh Cycle, for which he received two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama. Each work in the series is set in a different decade, and depicts comic and tragic aspects of the African-American experience in the 20th century.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Dowling
Joan Dowling
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1947", "Hue and Cry", "Clarry" ], [ "1948", "No Room at the Inn", "Norma Bates" ], [ "1948", "Bond Street", "Norma" ], [ "1949", "A Man 's Affair", "Joan" ], [ "1949", "For Them That Trespass", "Gracie" ], [ "1949", "Train of Events", "Ella" ], [ "1949", "Landfall", "Miriam , the Barmaid" ], [ "1950", "Murder Without Crime", "Grena" ], [ "1951", "Pool of London", "Pamela" ], [ "1951", "The Magic Box", "Maggie" ], [ "1952", "24 Hours of a Woman 's Life", "Mrs. Barry" ], [ "1952", "Women of Twilight", "Rosie Gordon" ] ]
Filmography
Joan_Dowling_0
Joan Dowling (6 January 1928 - 31 March 1954) was a British character actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_black-and-white_films_that_have_been_colorized
List of black-and-white films that have been colorized
[ "Title", "Year produced", "Year colorized", "Distributor and color conversion company" ]
[ [ "Pack Up Your Troubles", "1932", "1990", "RHI Entertainment , Inc" ], [ "Pagan Moon", "1932", "1992", "Turner Entertainment" ], [ "Paradise Canyon", "1935", "2007", "Legend Films ( retitled Guns Along the Trail )" ], [ "Pardon Us", "1931", "1990", "RHI Entertainment , Inc" ], [ "Passage to Marseille", "1944", "1991", "Turner Entertainment" ], [ "Pat and Mike", "1952", "1992", "Turner Entertainment" ], [ "A Patch of Blue", "1965", "1990", "Turner Entertainment" ], [ "Patient Porky", "1940", "1992", "Warner Bros" ], [ "Pay as You Exit", "1936", "1994", "RHI Entertainment , Inc" ], [ "Penny Serenade", "1941", "1992", "Republic Pictures" ], [ "Perfect Day", "1929", "1991", "Cabin Fever Entertainment" ], [ "The Petrified Forest", "1936", "1991", "Turner Entertainment" ], [ "Phantom from Space", "1953", "2008", "Legend Films" ], [ "The Phantom Planet", "1961", "2008", "Legend Films" ], [ "The Philadelphia Story", "1940", "1988", "Turner Entertainment" ], [ "The Pigskin Palooka", "1937", "1994", "RHI Entertainment , Inc" ], [ "The Pinch Singer", "1936", "1994", "RHI Entertainment , Inc" ], [ "Plan 9 from Outer Space", "1959", "2005", "Legend Films" ], [ "Plane Dippy", "1936", "1992", "Warner Bros" ], [ "Playing the Ponies", "1937", "2004", "Columbia Pictures ( West Wing Studios )" ] ]
P
List_of_black-and-white_films_that_have_been_colorized_15
This is a list of black and white films that were subsequently colorized.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahrain_national_basketball_team
Bahrain national basketball team
[ "Year", "Position", "Tournament", "Host" ]
[ [ "1977", "12th", "1977 ABC Championship", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia" ], [ "1979", "12th", "1979 ABC Championship", "Nagoya , Japan" ], [ "1981", "-", "1981 ABC Championship", "Calcutta , India" ], [ "1983", "-", "1983 ABC Championship", "Hong Kong" ], [ "1985", "-", "1985 ABC Championship", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia" ], [ "1987", "13th", "1987 ABC Championship", "Bangkok , Thailand" ], [ "1989", "-", "1989 ABC Championship", "Beijing , China" ], [ "1991", "15th", "1991 ABC Championship", "Kobe , Japan" ], [ "1993", "-", "1993 ABC Championship", "Jakarta , Indonesia" ], [ "1995", "-", "1995 ABC Championship", "Seoul , South Korea" ], [ "1997", "10th", "1997 ABC Championship", "Riyadh , Saudi Arabia" ], [ "1999", "12th", "1999 ABC Championship", "Fukuoka , Japan" ], [ "2001", "-", "2001 ABC Championship", "Shanghai , China" ], [ "2003", "-", "2003 ABC Championship", "Harbin , China" ], [ "2005", "-", "2005 FIBA Asia Championship", "Doha , Qatar" ], [ "2007", "-", "2007 FIBA Asia Championship", "Tokushima , Japan" ], [ "2009", "-", "2009 FIBA Asia Championship", "Tianjin , China" ], [ "2011", "15th", "2011 FIBA Asia Championship", "Wuhan , China" ], [ "2013", "12th", "2013 FIBA Asia Championship", "Manila , Philippines" ], [ "2015", "-", "2015 FIBA Asia Championship", "Changsha , China" ] ]
Competitions -- Asian Championship
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Bahrain_national_basketball_team_1
The Bahrain national basketball team, represents Bahrain in international basketball competitions and is controlled by the Bahrain Basketball Association. ()
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Garcia
Caroline Garcia
[ "Tournament", "2011", "2012", "2013", "2014", "2015", "2016", "2017", "SR", "W-L" ]
[ [ "Australian Open", "A", "A", "A", "3R", "3R", "3R", "SF", "0 / 4", "10-4" ], [ "French Open", "1R", "1R", "2R", "1R", "3R", "W", "A", "1 / 6", "9-5" ], [ "Wimbledon", "A", "A", "Q1", "2R", "2R", "QF", "A", "0 / 3", "5-3" ], [ "US Open", "A", "A", "2R", "2R", "QF", "F", "A", "0 / 4", "10-4" ], [ "Win-Loss", "0-1", "0-1", "2-2", "4-4", "8-4", "16-3", "4-1", "1 / 17", "34-16" ] ]
Career statistics -- Grand Slam performance timelines
Caroline_Garcia_2
Caroline Garcia (French pronunciation: ​[kaʁɔlin ɡaʁsja]; Spanish: García, pronounced [ɡaɾˈθi.a]; born 16 October 1993) is a French professional tennis player. She has won seven singles and six doubles titles on the WTA tour, one singles and one doubles title on the WTA 125K series, and has one singles and four doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 10 September 2018, she reached her best WTA singles ranking of world No. 4, and on 24 October 2016 she peaked at No. 2 in the doubles rankings, tied with fellow Frenchwoman Kristina Mladenovic. Garcia's breakthrough in doubles stemmed from her partnership with Mladenovic in 2016. The pair won four titles together, the greatest of which was the French Open title. The Frenchwomen were the 2016 WTA Doubles Team of the Year. During the next season they focused on the singles with Garcia becoming the first player ever to win Wuhan and Beijing in the same year. Playing for France at the Fed Cup, Garcia has a win-loss record of 8-4 in singles and 5-1 in doubles. She was awarded a Heart Award for her sportsmanship, and led her country to the 2016 Fed Cup final, France's first final since 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935_Speedway_National_League
1935 Speedway National League
[ "Team", "PL", "W", "D", "L", "Pts" ]
[ [ "Belle Vue Aces", "24", "17", "2", "5", "36" ], [ "Harringay Tigers", "24", "13", "0", "11", "26" ], [ "West Ham Hammers", "24", "12", "1", "11", "25" ], [ "Wembley Lions", "24", "11", "0", "13", "22" ], [ "Hackney Wick Wolves", "24", "10", "1", "13", "21" ], [ "New Cross Lambs", "24", "10", "0", "14", "20" ], [ "Wimbledon Dons", "24", "8", "0", "16", "16" ] ]
Final table
1935_Speedway_National_League_0
The 1935 National League Division One was the fourth season of the highest tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksa_Palladino
Aleksa Palladino
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2000", "The Huntress", "Brandi Thorson", "Episode : Pilot" ], [ "2002", "Law & Order : Criminal Intent", "Lilly Carlyle", "Episode : The Insider" ], [ "2002-04", "The Sopranos", "Alex / Alessandra", "Episodes : Eloise , Unidentified Black Males" ], [ "2003", "Law & Order", "Teresa Drosi", "Episode : Blaze" ], [ "2005", "Medium", "Lyla Gallagher / Geraldine Hanscombe", "Episode : Sweet Dreams" ], [ "2006", "Without a Trace", "Katie Duncan", "Episode : All the Sinners , Saints" ], [ "2009", "Law & Order : Criminal Intent", "Angela", "Episode : All In" ], [ "2010-11", "Boardwalk Empire", "Angela Darmody", "Regular role" ], [ "2014", "Elementary", "Iris Lanzer", "Episode : Corpse De Ballet" ], [ "2014-15", "Rogue", "Sarah", "Recurring role" ], [ "2015", "Halt and Catch Fire", "Sara Wheeler", "Main role ( Season 2 )" ], [ "2018", "Unsolved", "Megan Poole", "3 episodes" ], [ "2018", "One Dollar", "Chelsea Wyler", "4 episodes" ], [ "2019", "The Loudest Voice", "Judy Laterza", "Miniseries" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Aleksa_Palladino_1
Aleksa Palladino (born September 21, 1980) is an American actress and singer, perhaps best known for her lead roles in Manny & Lo, The Adventures of Sebastian Cole, Find Me Guilty, Boardwalk Empire, , and Before the Devil Knows You're Dead. She also played a prominent role in the second season of the AMC period drama Halt and Catch Fire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allison_Mack
Allison Mack
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1989", "I Know My First Name Is Steven", "Nettie", "TV film" ], [ "1990", "Shangri-La Plaza", "Jenny", "Episode : Pilot" ], [ "1990", "Empty Nest", "Gloria", "Episode : There 's No Accounting" ], [ "1991", "Switched at Birth", "Normia Twigg", "TV film" ], [ "1991", "Living a Lie", "Stella", "TV film" ], [ "1992", "The Perfect Bride", "Little Stephanie", "TV film" ], [ "1992", "A Private Matter", "Terri Finkbine", "TV film" ], [ "1992", "A Message from Holly", "Ida", "TV film" ], [ "1993", "Evening Shade", "Julia", "Recurring role , 2 Episodes : The Diary of Molly Newton The Dance" ], [ "1993", "A Mother 's Revenge", "Wendy Sanders", "TV film" ], [ "1995", "Dad , the Angel & Me", "Andrea", "TV film" ], [ "1995", "Sweet Justice", "Jessica", "Episode : Broken Ties" ], [ "1996", "Stolen Memories : Secrets from the Rose Garden", "Katie", "TV film" ], [ "1996", "The Care and Handling of Roses", "Bess Townsend", "TV film" ], [ "1996", "Unlikely Angel", "Sarah Bartilson", "TV film" ], [ "1997", "Hiller and Diller", "Brooke", "TV series" ], [ "1998", "7th Heaven", "Nicole Jacob", "Episode : Cutters" ], [ "1999", "Providence", "Alicia", "Episode : Good Fellows" ], [ "2000", "Opposite Sex", "Kate Jacobs", "Recurring role , 8 episodes" ], [ "2001", "Kate Brasher", "Georgia", "Episode : Georgia" ] ]
Filmography
Allison_Mack_1
Allison Christin Mack (born July 29, 1982) is an American actress, known for her roles as Chloe Sullivan on the WB/CW series Smallville and as Amanda on the FX series Wilfred. She was arrested in Brooklyn by the FBI on April 20, 2018, on charges of sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, and forced labor conspiracy in relation to her role in the NXIVM organization. Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering charges in April 2019, and is awaiting sentencing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Darwin_Tennis_International
2018 Darwin Tennis International
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "JPN", "Yuta Shimizu", "407", "2" ], [ "AUS", "Jeremy Beale", "497", "1" ], [ "AUS", "Thomas Fancutt", "571", "3" ], [ "GBR", "Brydan Klein", "635", "4" ], [ "AUS", "Michael Look", "644", "5" ], [ "GBR", "Evan Hoyt", "693", "6" ], [ "AUS", "Jacob Grills", "746", "7" ], [ "NZL", "Rhett Purcell", "753", "8" ] ]
Men 's singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2018_Darwin_Tennis_International_1
The 2018 Darwin Tennis International was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the fifth edition of the tournament and was part of the 2018 ITF Men's Circuit and the 2018 ITF Women's Circuit. It took place in Darwin, Australia, on 24-30 September 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_in_music
1948 in music
[ "#", "Artist", "Title", "Year", "Chart Entries" ]
[ [ "1", "Pee Wee Hunt", "Twelfth Street Rag", "1948", "US 1940s 1 - Jul 1948 , US 1 for 8 weeks Aug 1948 , Peel list 1 of 1947 , US BB 4 of 1948 , POP 7 of 1948 , RYM 20 of 1948" ], [ "2", "Art Mooney", "I 'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover", "1948", "US 1940s 1 - Jan 1948 , US BB 1 of 1948 , US 1 for 3 weeks Feb 1948 , POP 1 of 1948" ], [ "3", "Nat King Cole", "Nature Boy", "1948", "US 1940s 1 - Apr 1948 , US 1 for 7 weeks May 1948 , US BB 9 of 1948 , RYM 9 of 1948 , POP 17 of 1948 , Europe 90 of the 1940s , Acclaimed 1793" ], [ "4", "Dinah Shore", "Buttons & Bows", "1948", "US 1940s 1 - Oct 1948 , US 1 for 10 weeks Nov 1948 , US BB 3 of 1948 , POP 3 of 1948 , Europe 91 of the 1940s , RYM 102 of 1948" ], [ "5", "Kay Kyser", "The Woody Woodpecker Song", "1948", "US 1940s 1 - Jun 1948 , US 1 for 6 weeks Jul 1948 , US BB 13 of 1948 , POP 21 of 1948 , Europe 76 of the 1940s , RYM 95 of 1948" ] ]
Biggest hit singles
The following singles achieved the highest chart positions in the limited set of charts available for 1948 .
1948_in_music_1
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1948.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_venues_in_luge
List of Olympic venues in luge
[ "Games", "Venue", "Other sports hosted at venue for those games", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "1964 Innsbruck", "Bob und Rodelbahn Igls", "Bobsleigh ( separate track )", "Not listed" ], [ "1968 Grenoble", "Piste de Luge", "None", "Not listed" ], [ "1972 Sapporo", "Mt . Teine Luge Course", "None", "Not listed" ], [ "1976 Innsbruck", "Kominierte Kunsteisbahn für Bob-Rodel Igls", "Bobsleigh", "Not listed" ], [ "1980 Lake Placid", "Mt . Van Hoevenberg Bob and Luge Run", "Bobsleigh ( separate track )", "11,000 ( bobsleigh )" ], [ "1984 Sarajevo", "Trebević", "Bobsleigh", "4,000 ( luge ) 7,500 ( bobsleigh )" ], [ "1988 Calgary", "Canada Olympic Park ( includes bobsleigh/luge track )", "Bobsleigh , Freestyle skiing ( demonstration ) , Nordic combined ( ski jumping ) , Ski jumping", "25,000 ( bobsleigh/luge ) 35,000 ( ski jumping ) 15,000 ( freestyle )" ], [ "1992 Albertville", "La Plagne", "Bobsleigh", "Not listed" ], [ "1994 Lillehammer", "Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track", "Bobsleigh", "10,000" ], [ "1998 Nagano", "Spiral", "Bobsleigh", "10,000" ], [ "2002 Salt Lake City", "Utah Olympic Park ( includes bobsleigh , luge , and skeleton track )", "Bobsleigh , Nordic combined ( ski jumping ) , Skeleton , Ski Jumping", "18,100 ( ski jumping ) 15,000 ( bobsleigh , luge , skeleton )" ], [ "2006 Turin", "Cesana Pariol", "Bobsleigh , Skeleton", "4,400" ], [ "2010 Vancouver", "The Whistler Sliding Centre", "Bobsleigh , Skeleton", "12,000" ], [ "2014 Sochi", "Sliding Center Sanki", "Bobsleigh , Skeleton", "9,000" ], [ "2018 PyeongChang", "Alpensia Sliding Centre", "Bobsleigh , Skeleton", "11,000" ], [ "2022 Beijing", "Xiaohaituo Bobsleigh and Luge Track", "Bobsleigh , Skeleton", "5,000" ] ]
The combination track of the Mt . Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bobsled Run at Lake Placid in 2005 . For the 1980 Winter Olympics , the luge track was located there . Men 's tower start house at the Canada Olympic Park bobsleigh , luge , and skeleton track in 2006 . The men 's singles luge event started here during the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary . For the Winter Olympics , there are 14 venues that have been or will be used for luge . Initially separate from bobsleigh , the sports were first combined in 1976 . Luge was combined with bobsleigh finally in 1984 and then with skeleton in 2002 .
List_of_Olympic_venues_in_luge_0
For the Winter Olympics, there are 14 venues that have been or will be used for luge. Initially separate from bobsleigh, the sports were first combined in 1976. Luge was combined with bobsleigh finally in 1984 and then with skeleton in 2002.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypriot_Super_Cup
Cypriot Super Cup
[ "Club", "Winners", "Runners-up", "Winning Years" ]
[ [ "Omonia", "16", "5", "1966 , 1979 , 1980 , 1981 , 1982 , 1983 , 1987 , 1988 , 1989 , 1991 , 1994 , 2001 , 2003 , 2005 , 2010 , 2012" ], [ "APOEL", "14", "15", "1963 , 1984 , 1986 , 1992 , 1993 , 1996 , 1997 , 2002 , 2004 , 2008 , 2009 , 2011 , 2013 , 2019" ], [ "Anorthosis Famagusta", "6", "6", "1962 , 1995 , 1998 , 1999 , 2000 , 2007" ], [ "AEL Limassol", "4", "5", "1953 , 1968 , 1985 , 2015" ], [ "Çetinkaya Türk", "3", "-", "1951 , 1952 , 1954" ], [ "Apollon Limassol", "3", "11", "2006 , 2016 , 2017" ], [ "AEK Larnaca", "1", "2", "2018" ], [ "EPA Larnaca", "1", "1", "1955" ], [ "Olympiakos Nicosia", "1", "-", "1967" ], [ "Nea Salamina", "1", "-", "1990" ], [ "Ermis Aradippou", "1", "-", "2014" ], [ "Enosis Neon Paralimni", "-", "2", "-" ], [ "Pezoporikos Larnaca", "-", "2", "-" ], [ "APOP Kinyras", "-", "1", "-" ] ]
Performances -- Performance by club
Cypriot_Super_Cup_1
The Cypriot Super Cup is a Cypriot association football trophy, contested in an annual match between the Cypriot First Division Champion and the Cypriot Cup winners. If a team wins The Double (both the Championship and the Cup), then the Double winner plays the Cypriot Cup finalist. The match is contested at the beginning of the football season, and for the last 20 years in Nicosia; also for the past few seasons, after the construction of the GSP Stadium in Nicosia, it has been played almost every year in that stadium. If the match is tied then the penalties shoot out follows. The first match was played in 1951, under the name Pakkos Shield (Ασπίδα Πάκκου), and continued until 1967. Until then, no trophy was awarded, but according to the rule, the team that would have won the trophy most of the times, that it would have been awarded the trophy to that team. The first Shield was finally awarded to Çetinkaya, who were the first club to win the trophy three times. At that time if the winner was both Champion and Cup-winner, then it was automatically awarded as the Cypriot FA Shield winner. For ten years the competition wasn't held and began again in 1979 under the name Stylianakis Shield, for honor to a former president of Cyprus Football Association. It lasted for 10 years as Stylianakis Shield and was awarded to Omonia in 1988, with 7 times winner. The competition was renamed to Cyprus Football Association Shield in 1989. From 2008 to 2013, the competition was held under the name LTV Super Cup, taking the name of the competition's sponsor LTV.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
1992 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Ana Fidelia Quirot", "Cuba", "2:01.96" ], [ "2", "Maria Magnólia Souza Figueiredo", "Brazil", "2:02.45" ], [ "3", "Elsa Amaral", "Portugal", "2:02.75" ], [ "4", "Amaia Andrés", "Spain", "2:03.25" ], [ "5", "Eduarda Coelho", "Portugal", "2:05.87" ], [ "6", "Daisy Ocasio", "Puerto Rico", "2:06.75" ], [ "7", "Luciana de Paula Mendes", "Brazil", "2:07.02" ], [ "8", "Inés Justet", "Uruguay", "2:10.16" ] ]
Final – 19 July
1992_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_57
These are the results of the 1992 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics which took place from 17 to 19 July 1992 at Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville, Spain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African_Cup_Winners'_Cup_finals
List of African Cup Winners' Cup finals
[ "Club", "Winners", "Runners-up", "Years won", "Years runners-up" ]
[ [ "Al Ahly", "4", "0", "1984 , 1985 , 1986 , 1993", "-" ], [ "El Mokawloon SC", "3", "0", "1982 , 1983 , 1996", "-" ], [ "Africa Sports National", "2", "2", "1992 , 1999", "1980 , 1993" ], [ "ÉS Sahel", "2", "0", "1997 , 2003", "-" ], [ "Canon Yaoundé", "1", "3", "1979", "1977 , 1984 , 2000" ], [ "Tonnerre Yaoundé", "1", "1", "1975", "1976" ], [ "Gor Mahia FC", "1", "1", "1987", "1979" ], [ "BCC Lions", "1", "1", "1990", "1991" ], [ "Power Dynamos FC", "1", "1", "1991", "1982" ], [ "ES Tunis", "1", "1", "1998", "1987" ], [ "Shooting Stars FC", "1", "0", "1976", "-" ], [ "Enugu Rangers", "1", "0", "1977", "-" ], [ "Horoya AC", "1", "0", "1978", "-" ], [ "TP Mazembe", "1", "0", "1980", "-" ], [ "Union Douala", "1", "0", "1981", "-" ], [ "CA Bizerte", "1", "0", "1988", "-" ], [ "Al-Merrikh SC", "1", "0", "1989", "-" ], [ "DC Motema Pembe", "1", "0", "1994", "-" ], [ "JS Kabylie", "1", "0", "1995", "-" ], [ "Zamalek SC", "1", "0", "2000", "-" ] ]
Performances -- By club
List_of_African_Cup_Winners'_Cup_finals_0
The African Cup Winners' Cup was a seasonal association football competition established in 1975 and abolished and merged with the CAF Cup to form the CAF Confederations Cup in 2004. The African Cup Winners' Cup was open to the winning clubs of domestic cups in CAF-affiliated nations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_county_roads_in_Suwannee_County,_Florida
List of county roads in Suwannee County, Florida
[ "Route", "From", "To", "Notes" ]
[ [ "CR 10A ( Live Oak )", "US 129", "US 90", "former SR 10A" ], [ "CR 10A ( Wellborn )", "US 90", "US 90", "former SR 10A" ], [ "CR 49", "US 27 - US 129", "US 90", "former SR 49" ], [ "CR 132", "US 90", "US 129", "former SR 132" ], [ "CR 136", "CR 250", "I-75 / SR 136", "former SR 136" ], [ "CR 136A", "US 129", "CR 136", "former SR 136A" ], [ "CR 137", "US 27", "CR 136", "former SR 137" ], [ "CR 248", "Suwannee River", "SR 247", "former SR 248" ], [ "CR 249", "US 90 & hidden SR 249", "Suwannee-Hamilton County Line", "former SR 249" ], [ "CR 250", "Lafayette-Suwannee County Line", "SR 51", "former SR 250" ], [ "CR 250", "CR 137", "Suwannee-Columbia County Line", "former SR 250" ], [ "CR 252", "Charles Springs Conservation Area", "Suwannee-Columbia County Line", "former SR 252" ], [ "CR 349", "SR 51", "US 129", "former SR 349" ], [ "CR 417", "US 90", "CR 136", "former SR 417" ], [ "CR 795", "CR 249", "CR 132", "former SR 795" ] ]
County roads in Suwannee County
List_of_county_roads_in_Suwannee_County,_Florida_0
The following is a list of county roads in Suwannee County, Florida. All county roads are maintained by the county in which they reside.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airports_in_Quebec
List of airports in Quebec
[ "Community", "Airport name", "TC LID" ]
[ [ "Akulivik", "Akulivik Airport", "" ], [ "Alma", "Alma Airport", "" ], [ "Alma", "Alma ( Rivière La Grande Décharge ) Water Aerodrome", "CGD2" ], [ "Amos", "Amos ( Lac Figuery ) Water Aerodrome", "CSC6" ], [ "Amos", "Amos/Magny Airport", "" ], [ "Aupaluk", "Aupaluk Airport", "" ], [ "Bagotville", "CFB Bagotville ( Bagotville Airport )", "" ], [ "Baie-Comeau", "Baie-Comeau Airport", "" ], [ "Baie-Comeau", "Baie-Comeau/Héli-Manicouagan Heliport", "CSN9" ], [ "Baie-Comeau", "Baie-Comeau ( Manic 1 ) Airport", "CSL9" ], [ "Baie-Comeau", "Baie-Comeau Water Aerodrome", "CSD6" ], [ "Baie-Saint-Paul", "Baie-Saint-Paul Heliport", "CTD4" ], [ "Barrage Gouin Lodge", "Barrage Gouin Water Aerodrome", "CTP3" ], [ "Bécancour", "Bécancour Heliport", "CSV3" ], [ "Blanc-Sablon", "Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon Airport", "" ], [ "Blue Sea Lake", "Blue Sea Lake ( Outaouais Aviation ) Water Aerodrome", "CBS6" ], [ "Bonaventure", "Bonaventure Airport", "" ], [ "Bromont", "Bromont ( Roland Désourdy ) Airport", "" ], [ "Caniapiscau", "Caniapiscau Aerodrome", "CCP6" ], [ "Caniapiscau", "Lac Pau ( Caniapiscau ) Water Aerodrome", "CTP4" ] ]
List of airports and heliports
The list is sorted by the name of the community served , click the sort buttons in the table header to switch listing order .
List_of_airports_in_Quebec_0
This is a complete list of airports, water aerodromes and heliports in the Canadian province of Quebec.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Kentucky_Colonels_football
Eastern Kentucky Colonels football
[ "Season", "Coach", "Bowl", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "1954", "Glenn Presnell", "Tangerine Bowl", "Omaha", "L 7-6" ], [ "1967", "Roy Kidd", "Grantland Rice Bowl", "Ball State", "W 27-13" ], [ "1980", "Roy Kidd", "Camellia Bowl", "Boise State", "L 29-31" ], [ "1981", "Roy Kidd", "Pioneer Bowl", "Idaho State", "L 23-34" ], [ "1982", "Roy Kidd", "Pioneer Bowl", "Delaware", "W 17-14" ] ]
Bowl games
Eastern Kentucky has participated in five bowl games . Four of these bowl games served as a sort of championship game , whether as a regional championship game or as the NCAA Division I Football Championship .
Eastern_Kentucky_Colonels_football_2
The Eastern Kentucky Colonels football program represents Eastern Kentucky University in college football as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC), and competes at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level. The school has traditionally had much success on the football field, having won 21 OVC conference titles and two Division I FCS National Championships (then called Division I-AA) in 1979 and 1982, and reaching the finals in 1980 and 1981. Much of the success came during the long tenure of head coach Roy Kidd from 1964 to 2002. In 1990, Eastern honored Kidd by naming the school's football stadium Roy Kidd Stadium. Eastern Kentucky's football team was able to secure 31 consecutive winning seasons before finally posting a losing season record in 2009. In September 2013, the Lexington Herald-Leader, the daily newspaper of nearby Lexington, reported that EKU was considering moving its program to the top-level Football Bowl Subdivision. However, under NCAA rules, such a move would require that EKU receive an invitation from an existing FBS conference.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocco_Mediate
Rocco Mediate
[ "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Winning score", "Margin of victory", "Runner ( s ) -up" ]
[ [ "1", "Mar 4 , 1991", "Doral-Ryder Open", "−12 ( 66-70-68-72=276 )", "Playoff", "Curtis Strange" ], [ "2", "Apr 25 , 1993", "KMart Greater Greensboro Open", "−7 ( 74-67-71-69=281 )", "Playoff", "Steve Elkington" ], [ "3", "Jan 31 , 1999", "Phoenix Open", "−11 ( 69-67-66-71=273 )", "2 strokes", "Justin Leonard" ], [ "4", "Aug 13 , 2000", "Buick Open", "−20 ( 68-64-70-66=268 )", "1 stroke", "Chris Perry" ], [ "5", "Apr 28 , 2002", "Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic ( 2 )", "−16 ( 68-67-66-71=272 )", "3 strokes", "Mark Calcavecchia" ], [ "6", "Oct 17 , 2010", "Frys.com Open", "−15 ( 64-65-67-73=269 )", "1 stroke", "Alex Prugh , Bo Van Pelt" ] ]
Professional wins ( 13 ) -- PGA Tour wins ( 6 )
Rocco_Mediate_0
Rocco Anthony Mediate (born December 17, 1962) is an American professional golfer who has won six times on the PGA Tour and three times on the Champions Tour. In the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines South Course, he finished runner-up after losing the first sudden death hole after an 18-hole playoff to Tiger Woods. In 2016, Mediate won the Senior PGA Championship, one of the five senior majors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stutterers
List of stutterers
[ "Name", "Lifetime", "Comments" ]
[ [ "Arnold Bennett", "1867-1931", "English journalist and novelist" ], [ "Michael Bentine", "1922-1996", "British comedian , script-writer , and reader of children 's books" ], [ "Elizabeth Bowen", "1899-1973", "Irish novelist and short story writer" ], [ "Lewis Carroll", "1832-1898", "English author , mathematician , logician , Anglican deacon and photographer" ], [ "Jim Davis", "1945-present", "American cartoonist" ], [ "Machado de Assis", "1838-1908", "Brazilian novelist , short story writer , poet , and literary critic" ], [ "Margaret Drabble", "1939-present", "English novelist , biographer , and literary critic" ], [ "Han , Fei Han Fei", "280 BC - 233 BC", "Chinese philosopher and writer" ], [ "Edward Hoagland", "1932-present", "American nature and travel writer" ], [ "Henry James", "1843-1916", "American-born writer and critic who spent most of his life in England" ], [ "Dylan Jones", "1960-present", "British journalist and editor" ], [ "Somerset Maugham", "1874-1965", "English novelist , playwright , and short story writer" ], [ "Michael McCurdy", "1942-present", "American illustrator , author , and publisher" ], [ "David Mitchell", "1969-present", "English novelist" ], [ "John Montague", "1929-present", "Irish poet" ], [ "Budd Schulberg", "1914-2009", "American screenwriter , television producer , novelist and sports writer" ], [ "David Seidler", "1937-present", "British screenwriter ; BAFTA and Academy Award -winning writer of The King 's Speech" ], [ "David Shields", "1956-present", "American writer of fiction and nonfiction" ], [ "Nevil Shute", "1899-1960", "British novelist and aeronautical engineer" ], [ "Peter Straub", "1943-present", "American author and poet" ] ]
Writers
List_of_stutterers_4
Stuttering (alalia syllabaris), also known as stammering (alalia literalis or anarthria literalis), is a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words or phrases, and involuntary silent pauses or blocks during which the person who stutters is unable to produce sounds. The exact etiology of stuttering is unknown; both genetics and neurophysiology are thought to contribute. There are many treatments and speech-language pathology techniques available that may help increase fluency in some stutterers to the point where an untrained ear cannot identify a problem; however, there is essentially no cure for the disorder at present. People who stutter include British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, orator Demosthenes, King George VI, actor James Earl Jones, and country singer Mel Tillis. Churchill, whose stutter was particularly apparent to 1920s writers, was one of the 30% of stutterers who have an associated speech disorder - a lisp in his case - yet led his nation through World War II. Demosthenes stammered and was inarticulate as a youth, yet, through dedicated practice, using methods such as placing pebbles in his mouth, became a great orator of Ancient Greece. King George VI hired speech therapist Lionel Logue to enable him to speak to his Empire, and Logue effectively helped him accomplish this goal. This training and its results are the focus of the 2010 film The King's Speech. James Earl Jones has stated he was mute for many years of his youth yet he became an actor noted for the power of his voice. Mel Tillis stutters when talking but not when singing. Many people had their speech impediment only as a child and have overcome their condition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vogue_Ukraine_cover_models
List of Vogue Ukraine cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "January", "Vita Filonenko & Kristina Abibulayeva", "Elizaveta Porodina" ], [ "February", "Anja Rubik", "Chris Colls" ], [ "March", "Anna Cleveland", "Yelena Yemchuk" ], [ "April", "Amber Valletta", "Chris Colls" ], [ "May", "Lera Abova", "Benjamin Vnuk" ], [ "June", "Doutzen Kroes & Oribe Canales", "Chris Colls" ], [ "July", "Sofia Mechetner & Xavier Buestel", "Yaniv Edry" ], [ "August", "Chloë Sevigny", "Nan Goldin" ], [ "September", "Charlee Fraser", "Alexander Saladrigas" ], [ "October", "Małgosia Bela", "Chris Colls" ], [ "November", "Othilia Simon", "Alique" ], [ "December", "Dorit Revelis", "Jens Ingvarsson" ] ]
2010s -- 2017
List_of_Vogue_Ukraine_cover_models_4
This list of Vogue Ukraine cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Ukraine, the Ukrainian edition of Vogue magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in March 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Collingwood_Football_Club_season
2017 Collingwood Football Club season
[ "No", "Name", "Position", "via" ]
[ [ "27", "Matthew Goodyear", "Midfielder", "delisted" ], [ "41", "Tim Golds", "Defender", "delisted" ], [ "47", "Darrean Wyatt", "", "delisted" ], [ "16", "Nathan Brown", "Defender", "free agent" ], [ "15", "Jarrod Witts", "Ruck", "trade" ], [ "32", "Travis Cloke", "Forward", "trade" ], [ "45", "Jack Frost", "Defender", "trade" ], [ "26", "Marley Williams", "Defender", "trade" ], [ "44", "Corey Gault", "Forward", "retired" ], [ "17", "Jonathon Marsh", "Defender", "retired" ], [ "9", "Jesse White", "Forward", "retired" ] ]
Squad -- Squad changes
2017_Collingwood_Football_Club_season_2
The 2017 Collingwood Football Club season was the club's 121st season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club also fielded its reserves team in the VFL, and a women's team in the inaugural AFL Women's competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rolling_stock_preserved_on_the_North_Yorkshire_Moors_Railway
List of rolling stock preserved on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
[ "Railway", "Number", "Type", "Current Status", "Notes" ]
[ [ "NER", "1111", "Six-wheel luggage composite", "Under restoration", "Built in 1890 at York . It was withdrawn in 1924 and converted to a tool van and lost its centre wheelset . Preserved from Bishop Auckland in 1973 by the NER Coach Group . The coach was kept at Levisham while a slow restoration progressed . It was later donated to the LNER Coach Association . In February , 2019 , 1111 was moved to the Stainmore Railway , at Kirkby Stephen East , on a 30-year loan for restoration to commence and when restored , will run there in service for the remainder of the loan . During the restoration , the coach will return to a six-wheeler" ], [ "ECJS", "189", "Restaurant Third Open", "Under restoration", "Built in 1894 at Doncaster . In 1927 , the coach was withdrawn from service and the body was grounded in East Yorkshire . It was discovered and preserved in 1988 . After a few ownership changes , the LNERCA purchased the coach" ], [ "H & BR", "2", "Brake Third", "Not operational , under restoration", "One of three surviving H & BR coaches . Purchased in 1970 at York by H & BR Stock Fund . Owned by H & BR Stock Fund" ], [ "H & BR", "5", "Lavatory Brake Third", "Not operational , sheeted and under restoration", "Built in 1908 . One of three surviving H & BR coaches . Purchased in 1968 at Springhead by the H & BR Stock Fund . Owned by Hull and Barnsley Railway Stock Fund" ], [ "GNR", "3087 , now 43087", "Invalid Saloon", "Operational", "Built in 1909 at Doncaster . The observation end is likely a preservation-era modification . Restored to operational condition in August , 2005 . Withdrawn from service in April , 2007 after sustaining damage in an incident , but was back in service three months later . Repairs were taking place in late April 2017 but was in service again in August , 2018 . Restored in LNER Teak livery as No . 43087 . Will be moving to Ecclesbourne Valley Railway in late 2019" ], [ "NER", "945", "Open Third", "Under Restoration", "Built in 1924 at York . Preserved in 1973 by the NER coach group . Stored at Levisham station . Under a steady restoration since 1999" ] ]
Carriages -- Pre-grouping Carriages
List_of_rolling_stock_preserved_on_the_North_Yorkshire_Moors_Railway_9
The rolling stock preserved on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway is used to operate trains on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR), a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England. There is a variety of preserved steam and diesel locomotives and diesel multiple units, passenger coaches and goods wagons. Some are owned by the railway itself but most are owned by various individuals or voluntary groups. The line is also regularly visited by locomotives based elsewhere. Some come for a day on a railtour, others for a few days or weeks to take part in a special gala, but a few stay for many months and form part of the stock working scheduled trains.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Frank_Skinner_Show
The Frank Skinner Show
[ "Series No", "Episode No", "Airdate", "Guests" ]
[ [ "1", "56", "6 October 2003", "Jordan , Blue , Francesca Martinez" ], [ "2", "57", "13 October 2003", "Hilary Duff , Elvis Costello , Sally Lindsay" ], [ "3", "58", "20 October 2003", "Al Murray , Kym Marsh , Myleene Klass , Phil Taylor" ], [ "4", "59", "27 October 2003", "Helen Mirren , Matthew Kelly , Frank Maloney" ], [ "5", "60", "3 November 2003", "Kelly Osbourne , Helen Fielding , Bryan and Kerry McFadden" ], [ "6", "61", "14 November 2003", "Michael Moore , Robert Downey Jr. , Michael Stipe" ], [ "7", "62", "17 November 2003", "Johnny Vegas , David Seaman , Cheryl Tweedy , Kimberley Walsh" ], [ "8", "63", "24 November 2003", "Ron Jeremy , Brenda Blethyn , Mo Mowlam" ], [ "9", "64", "1 December 2003", "Martin Johnson , Will Greenwood , James Bourne , Matt Jay" ], [ "10", "65", "8 December 2003", "Justin Hawkins , Fern Britton , Phillip Schofield , Hayley Westenra" ], [ "11", "66", "15 December 2003", "Jamie Lee Curtis , Jamie Oliver , Fran Healy , Dougie Payne" ], [ "12", "67", "22 December 2003", "Jasper Carrott , Rosanna Davison , Dave Gorman" ] ]
Series guide -- Series 7 ( 2003 )
The_Frank_Skinner_Show_6
The Frank Skinner Show is a television chat show hosted by comedian Frank Skinner, which lasted nine series on British television between 1995 and 2005. As well as celebrity interviews, the shows includes an initial stand-up routine, various sketches throughout the episode and usually concludes with a comedic song featuring Skinner and the guest stars. The Frank Skinner Show became notorious over the years for the unconventional nature of the interviews, including some shocking revelations from the guests. The programme ended in 2005 after nine series. It was screened on BBC One from its first episode on 10 September 1995 until 3 June 1999. In 2000, the show moved to ITV. The programme was nominated for a Royal Television Society Award in 2001.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrak_Air
Atrak Air
[ "Province", "Destination", "Airport", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Hormozgan", "Kish", "Kish International Airport", "-" ], [ "Isfahan", "Isfahan", "Isfahan International Airport", "-" ], [ "Kermanshah", "Kermanshah", "Kermanshah Airport", "-" ], [ "Khuzestan", "Abadan", "Abadan International Airport", "-" ], [ "Khuzestan", "Ahvaz", "Ahvaz International Airport", "-" ], [ "North Khorasan", "Bojnord", "Bojnord Airport", "-" ], [ "Razavi Khorasan", "Mashhad", "Mashhad International Airport", "-" ], [ "Tehran", "Tehran", "Mehrabad International Airport", "Base" ] ]
Destinations
As of March 2017 , Atrak Air flew to the following destinations in Iran : [ 4 ]
Atrak_Air_0
Atrak Air (Persian: اترک ایر), was a scheduled airline based at Mehrabad International Airport, Tehran, Iran.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabel_Rivera
Mabel Rivera
[ "Year", "Film", "Role" ]
[ [ "2011", "Game of Werewolves", "Rose , abuela" ], [ "2011", "Emilia Pardo Bazán , la condesa rebelde", "" ], [ "2011", "Wrinkles", "Antonia ( voice )" ], [ "2010", "Libro de familia", "" ], [ "2009", "O Nordés", "Amelia" ], [ "2009", "7.5 . Steps", "" ], [ "2009", "Guts", "Tia Elvira" ], [ "2009", "Conexão", "" ], [ "2008", "Martes de carnaval", "La Madre" ], [ "2008", "Blackout", "Claudia 's Grandmother" ], [ "2008", "Futuro : 48 Horas", "Consuelo" ], [ "2008", "Los Serrano", "Sor Luz Divina" ], [ "2008", "La bella Otero", "Madrina Josefa" ], [ "2007", "The Orphanage", "Pilar" ], [ "2007", "Mataharis", "Mujer engañada" ], [ "2007", "El estafador", "Constanza" ], [ "2007", "Hotel Tívoli", "Josefa" ], [ "2006", "Goya 's Ghosts", "María Isabel Bilbatúa" ], [ "2006", "Faltas leves", "Trini" ], [ "2005", "Más que hermanos", "Remedios" ] ]
Filmography
Mabel_Rivera_0
María Isabel Rivera Torres (born 1952) better known as Mabel Rivera is a Spanish actress from Galicia (Spain). She was born in the City and Naval Station of Ferrol (Corunna), North-western Spain. Though she started her career as an actress in the 1980s, it was not until her lead actress role in the Oscar-winning Best Foreign Language Film 2004 The Sea Inside that she received broad recognition. She is fluent in Galician, Spanish, and Catalan, regional languages of Spain. She also speaks English and French with varying degrees of fluency.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_800_metres
2014 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 800 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich", "Kenya", "1:45.80" ], [ "2", "1", "Amine El Manaoui", "Morocco", "1:46.01" ], [ "3", "1", "Antoine Gakeme", "Burundi", "1:46.24" ], [ "4", "2", "Mohammed Aman", "Ethiopia", "1:46.63" ], [ "5", "1", "Alberto Mamba", "Mozambique", "1:46.68" ], [ "6", "2", "Nijel Amos", "Botswana", "1:46.73" ], [ "7", "2", "Cornelius Kiplagat", "Kenya", "1:46.81" ], [ "8", "1", "Jena Umar", "Ethiopia", "1:47.09" ], [ "9", "2", "Moussa Camara", "Mali", "1:47.14" ], [ "10", "2", "Nader Belhanbel", "Morocco", "1:47.43" ], [ "11", "3", "Evans Kipkorir", "Kenya", "1:48.66" ], [ "12", "3", "Taoufik Makhloufi", "Algeria", "1:48.90" ], [ "13", "1", "Hamid Sulema Ferej", "Eritrea", "1:49.17" ], [ "14", "3", "Mamush Lencha", "Ethiopia", "1:49.90" ], [ "15", "2", "Jammeh Omar", "Gambia", "1:49.96" ], [ "16", "2", "Prince Mumba", "Zambia", "1:51.02" ], [ "17", "3", "Redouane Baaziri", "Morocco", "1:51.06" ], [ "18", "3", "Attoumane Abdoul Had", "Comoros", "1:55.09" ], [ "19", "3", "Hamza Shlik", "Libya", "1:55.77" ], [ "20", "3", "Junior Bele", "Republic of the Congo", "2:00.66" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Qualification : First 2 of each heat ( Q ) and the next 2 fastest ( q ) qualified for the final .
2014_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_800_metres_0
The men's 800 metres event at the 2014 African Championships in Athletics was held August 11-12 on Stade de Marrakech.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Deportivo_Toluca_season
2010–11 Deportivo Toluca season
[ "Position", "Name", "Goals scored" ]
[ [ "1", "Héctor Mancilla", "5" ], [ "2", "Zinha", "4" ], [ "3", "Néstor Calderón", "3" ], [ "4", "Antonio Ríos", "2" ], [ "5", "Isaác Brizuela", "1" ], [ "5", "Mario Méndez", "1" ], [ "5", "Diego Novaretti", "1" ], [ "5", "Own Goal", "1" ], [ "TOTAL", "", "18" ] ]
Torneo Apertura -- Goalscorers
[ 1 ]
2010–11_Deportivo_Toluca_season_0
The 2010-11 Toluca season was the 64th professional season of Mexico's top-flight football league. The season is split into two tournaments - the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura - each with identical formats and each contested by the same eighteen teams. Cruz Azul will begin their season on July 25, 2010 against UNAM, Toluca will play thei home games on Sundays at noon, local time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lighthouses_in_the_Isle_of_Man
List of lighthouses in the Isle of Man
[ "Lighthouse", "Location coordinates", "Year built", "Tower height", "Focal height", "Range", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Calf of Man ( low )", "Calf of Man 54°03.157′N 4°49.734′W / 54.052617°N 4.828900°W / 54.052617 ; -4.828900", "1815", "15 m ( 49 ft )", "86 m ( 282 ft )", "Inactive", "Designed by Robert Stevenson . Inactive since 1875" ], [ "Calf of Man ( high )", "Calf of Man 54°03.180′N 4°49.715′W / 54.053000°N 4.828583°W / 54.053000 ; -4.828583", "1815/1968", "18 m ( 59 ft )", "93 m ( 305 ft )", "Inactive", "Designed by Robert Stevenson . Inactive since 2007" ], [ "Castletown Harbour : Irish Quay", "Castletown 54°04′21″N 4°39′00″W / 54.0724°N 4.6499°W / 54.0724 ; -4.6499 ( Castletown )", "1944", "3.5 m ( 11 ft )", "5 m ( 16 ft )", "5 nmi ( 9 km )", "Operated by Isle of Man Harbours" ], [ "Castletown Harbour : New Pier", "Castletown 54°04′21″N 4°39′00″W / 54.0724°N 4.6499°W / 54.0724 ; -4.6499 ( Castletown )", "1849", "7 m ( 23 ft )", "8 m ( 26 ft )", "5 nmi ( 9 km )", "Operated by Isle of Man Harbours" ], [ "Chicken Rock", "Chicken Rock 54°02.271′N 4°50.315′W / 54.037850°N 4.838583°W / 54.037850 ; -4.838583", "1875", "44 m ( 144 ft )", "38 m ( 125 ft )", "21 nmi ( 39 km )", "Designed by David & Thomas Stevenson" ], [ "Douglas Head", "Douglas Head 54°08.599′N 4°27.947′W / 54.143317°N 4.465783°W / 54.143317 ; -4.465783", "1857", "20 m ( 66 ft )", "32 m ( 105 ft )", "24 nmi ( 44 km )", "Designed by David & Thomas Stevenson" ], [ "Langness", "Dreswick Point 54°03′14″N 4°37′30″W / 54.05389°N 4.62500°W / 54.05389 ; -4.62500", "1880", "19 m ( 62 ft )", "23 m ( 75 ft )", "12 nmi ( 22 km )", "Designed by David & Thomas Stevenson" ], [ "Maughold Head", "Maughold Head 54°17.734′N 4°18.585′W / 54.295567°N 4.309750°W / 54.295567 ; -4.309750", "1914", "23 m ( 75 ft )", "65 m ( 213 ft )", "21 nmi ( 39 km )", "Designed by Charles Stevenson" ], [ "Point of Ayre", "Point of Ayre 54°24.959′N 4°22.111′W / 54.415983°N 4.368517°W / 54.415983 ; -4.368517", "1818", "30 m ( 98 ft )", "32 m ( 105 ft )", "19 nmi ( 35 km )", "Designed by Robert Stevenson" ], [ "Point of Ayre Winkie", "Point of Ayre 54°24.959′N 4°22.111′W / 54.415983°N 4.368517°W / 54.415983 ; -4.368517", "1888", "10 m ( 33 ft )", "10 m ( 33 ft )", "Inactive", "Inactive since 2010" ], [ "Port Erin Range Front", "Port Erin 54°05′14″N 4°45′34″W / 54.0872°N 4.7594°W / 54.0872 ; -4.7594", "Unknown", "11 m ( 36 ft )", "10 m ( 33 ft )", "5 nmi ( 9 km )", "Operated by Isle of Man Harbours" ], [ "Thousla Rock", "Calf Sound 54°03′44″N 4°48′02″W / 54.06215°N 4.80065°W / 54.06215 ; -4.80065 ( Thousla )", "1981", "9 m ( 30 ft )", "9 m ( 30 ft )", "4 nmi ( 7 km )", "Octagonal pillar , displays a flashing red light" ] ]
Lighthouses
List_of_lighthouses_in_the_Isle_of_Man_0
This is a list of lighthouses in the Isle of Man which is located in the Irish Sea between England and Ireland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Badgers_men's_ice_hockey
Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey
[ "Player", "Position", "Team ( s )", "Years", "Stanley Cups" ]
[ [ "Jake McCabe", "Defenseman", "BUF", "2013-Present", "0" ], [ "Ryan McDonagh", "Defenseman", "NYR , TBL", "2010-Present", "0" ], [ "Mike Meeker", "Center", "PIT", "1978-1979", "0" ], [ "Scott Mellanby", "Right Wing", "PHI , EDM , FLA , STL , ATL", "1978-1986", "0" ], [ "Michael Mersch", "Forward", "LAK", "2015-2016", "0" ], [ "Brian Mullen", "Forward", "WPG , NYR , SJS , NYI", "1982-1993", "0" ], [ "John Newberry", "Forward", "MTL , HFD", "1982-1986", "0" ], [ "Craig Norwich", "Defenseman", "WPG , STL , COR", "1995-2002", "0" ], [ "Mark Osiecki", "Defenseman", "CGY , OTT , WPG , MNS", "1991-1993", "0" ], [ "Joe Pavelski", "Center", "SJS , DAL", "2006-Present", "0" ], [ "Joe Piskula", "Defenseman", "LAK , CGY , NSH", "2006-2015", "0" ], [ "Dan Plante", "Right Wing", "NYI", "1993-1998", "0" ], [ "Victor Posa", "Defenseman", "CHI", "1985-1986", "0" ], [ "Brian Rafalski", "Defenseman", "NJD , DET", "1999-2011", "3" ], [ "John Ramage", "Defenseman", "CGY , CBJ", "2014-2016", "0" ], [ "Paul Ranheim", "Left Wing", "CGY , HFD , CAR , PHI , PHO", "1988-2003", "0" ], [ "Steven Reinprecht", "Center", "LAK , COL , CGY , PHO , FLA", "1999-2011", "1" ], [ "Barry Richter", "Right Wing", "NYR , BOS , NYI , MTL", "1995-2001", "0" ], [ "Mike Richter", "Goaltender", "NYR", "1988-2003", "1" ], [ "Shaun Sabol", "Defenseman", "PHI", "1989-1990", "0" ] ]
Wisconsin_Badgers_men's_ice_hockey_6
The Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey team is the college ice hockey team that represents the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Madison, Wisconsin. The team plays at the Kohl Center and is coached by Tony Granato. The Badgers ice hockey team competes in the Big Ten Conference. The Badgers have won three WCHA regular season conference titles and eleven conference tournament titles. They have also made 24 appearances in the NCAA men's ice hockey tournament, advancing to the Frozen Four 12 times. The team's six national titles rank fourth best in college hockey history. Their most recent national championship came in 2006 when the Badgers defeated the Boston College Eagles 2-1 at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Lexmark_Indy_300
2007 Lexmark Indy 300
[ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Team", "Laps", "Time/Retired", "Grid", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Sébastien Bourdais", "N/H/L Racing", "61", "1:45:49.318", "4", "31" ], [ "2", "9", "Justin Wilson", "RuSPORT", "61", "+6.776", "5", "27" ], [ "3", "19", "Bruno Junqueira", "Dale Coyne Racing", "61", "+50.896", "7", "25" ], [ "4", "14", "Robert Doornbos", "Minardi Team USA", "61", "+1:02.641", "14", "24" ], [ "5", "15", "Simon Pagenaud", "Team Australia", "61", "+1:03.411", "6", "21" ], [ "6", "34", "Nelson Philippe", "Conquest Racing", "61", "+1:09.011", "13", "19" ], [ "7", "8", "Alex Tagliani", "Rocketsports Racing", "61", "+1:12.291", "11", "17" ], [ "8", "21", "Neel Jani", "PKV Racing", "61", "+1:29.789", "8", "15" ], [ "9", "3", "Paul Tracy", "Forsythe Racing", "61", "+1:48.614", "3", "13" ], [ "10", "7", "David Martínez", "Forsythe Racing", "60", "+ 1 lap", "17", "11" ], [ "11", "2", "Graham Rahal", "N/H/L Racing", "60", "+ 1 lap", "9", "11" ], [ "12", "28", "Mario Domínguez", "Pacific Coast Motorsports", "59", "+ 2 laps", "12", "9" ], [ "13", "29", "Alex Figge", "Pacific Coast Motorsports", "59", "+ 2 laps", "15", "8" ], [ "14", "22", "Oriol Servià", "PKV Racing", "58", "+ 3 laps", "2", "8" ], [ "15", "11", "Katherine Legge", "Dale Coyne Racing", "57", "Engine", "16", "6" ], [ "16", "5", "Will Power", "Team Australia", "18", "Collision", "1", "6" ], [ "17", "4", "Dan Clarke", "Minardi Team USA", "12", "Accident", "10", "4" ] ]
Race Result
2007_Lexmark_Indy_300_1
The 2007 Lexmark Indy 300 was the thirteenth and penultimate round of the 2007 Champ Car World Series Season. It was held on 21 October 2007 on the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit in Queensland, Australia. The race was won by Sébastien Bourdais, who also claimed his fourth consecutive Champ Car title, becoming the first man to achieve that distinction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1914–15_Brentford_F.C._season
1914–15 Brentford F.C. season
[ "No", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Scorer ( s )" ]
[ [ "1", "5 September 1914", "Coventry City", "H", "3-1", "Sloley , Stonley ( 2 , 1 pen )" ], [ "2", "12 September 1914", "Barry", "A", "1-0", "White" ], [ "3", "14 September 1914", "Mid Rhondda", "A", "0-0", "" ], [ "4", "26 September 1914", "Ton Pentre", "A", "0-0", "" ], [ "5", "13 October 1914", "Stalybridge Celtic", "A", "1-5", "J. Curtis" ], [ "6", "31 October 1914", "Ebbw Vale", "H", "3-0", "Sloley ( 3 )" ], [ "7", "7 November 1914", "Llanelly", "A", "0-3", "" ], [ "8", "14 November 1914", "Newport County", "H", "1-0", "Stonley ( pen )" ], [ "9", "12 December 1914", "Swansea Town", "H", "2-0", "Johnson , Hendren" ], [ "10", "25 December 1914", "Stoke", "H", "2-2", "Stonley , Sloley" ], [ "11", "26 December 1914", "Stoke", "A", "0-3", "" ], [ "12", "2 January 1915", "Coventry City", "A", "2-3", "Stonley , White" ], [ "13", "9 January 1915", "Pontypridd", "A", "0-1", "" ], [ "14", "16 January 1915", "Barry", "H", "0-0", "" ], [ "15", "30 January 1915", "Ton Pentre", "H", "3-3", "Hibbert , White , F. Price" ], [ "16", "13 February 1915", "Stalybridge Celtic", "H", "1-3", "Chalk" ], [ "17", "6 March 1915", "Ebbw Vale", "A", "4-1", "Arnold ( 2 ) , White , Chalk" ], [ "18", "13 March 1915", "Llanelly", "H", "2-2", "Martin ( og ) , Chalk" ], [ "19", "20 March 1915", "Newport County", "A", "0-5", "" ], [ "20", "27 March 1915", "Mid Rhondda", "H", "3-1", "White , Chalk ( 2 )" ] ]
Results -- Southern League Second Division
1914–15_Brentford_F.C._season_0
During the 1914-15 English football season, Brentford competed in the Southern League Second Division. The season began one month after Britain entered the First World War, which unsettled the squad as players left to undertake military or munitions duties. The Bees finished in mid-table in what would be the club's last season of competitive football until 1919-20.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Trampoline_World_Championships
1994 Trampoline World Championships
[ "Rank", "Country", "Gymnasts", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "United States", "Jennifer Sans Kimberly Sans Jennifer Parilla Jaime Strandmark", "45.90" ], [ "=", "Germany", "Gretje Reinemer Nadine Intrup Nicole Krüger Ute Springub", "44.90" ], [ "=", "New Zealand", "Kylie Walker Alana Boulton Angela O'Brien Tiffany Smith", "44.90" ], [ "4", "Australia", "Robyn Forbes Donna White Kate McDougal", "43.70" ], [ "5", "Canada", "Lisa Colussi Martha Purdy Devena Ratcliffe Karina Kosko", "41.30" ] ]
Results -- Women
1994_Trampoline_World_Championships_11
The 18th Trampoline World Championships were held in Porto, Portugal from 7 October to 9 October 1994.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexei_Yagudin
Alexei Yagudin
[ "Season", "Short program", "Free skating", "Exhibition" ]
[ [ "2002-2003", "Racing by Safri Duo", "The Man in the Iron Mask by Nick Glennie-Smith", "Born to Be Wild by Steppenwolf Memorial by Michael Nyman" ], [ "2001-2002", "Winter by Bond", "The Man in the Iron Mask by Nick Glennie-Smith", "Overcome ( from Ancient Lands ) by Ronan Hardiman The Man in the Iron Mask by Nick Glennie-Smith" ], [ "2000-2001", "The Revolutionary Etude by Frédéric Chopin", "Gladiator by Hans Zimmer", "Gladiator by Hans Zimmer Stand by Me by Ben E. King My Baby You by Marc Anthony We Are the Champions by Queen" ], [ "1999-2000", "Nutrocker by Emerson , Lake & Palmer", "Broken Arrow by Hans Zimmer Tosca by Giacomo Puccini", "Come Fly with Me by Barry Manilow September Morn by Neil Diamond" ], [ "1998-1999", "Circus ( from The Revisionist 's Tale ) by Alfred Schnittke", "Lawrence of Arabia by Maurice Jarre", "Here Comes the Big Parade by Harry Connick , Jr . The Prince of Rose" ], [ "1997-1998", "Ziganotchka ( Russian Gypsy Music )", "Troika ; or , Snowstorm by Georgy Sviridov", "Play It Again , Satchmo by Louis Armstrong Mack the Knife ( from The Threepenny Opera ) by Kurt Weill" ], [ "1996-1997", "Ruslan and Lyudmila by Mikhail Glinka", "Carmen by Georges Bizet", "One Banana ( African Music )" ], [ "1995-1996", "The Nutcracker by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky", "Gaîté Parisienne by Jacques Offenbach", "" ], [ "1994-1995", "Toccata and Fugue in D minor by Johann Sebastian Bach", "Hussar medley", "" ], [ "1993-1994", "", "Concierto de Aranjuez by Joaquín Rodrigo Performed by Paco de Lucía", "" ] ]
Programs
Alexei_Yagudin_0
Alexei Konstantinovich Yagudin (Russian: Алексей Константинович Ягудин​ (help·info); 18 March 1980) is a Russian former competitive figure skater. He is the 2002 Olympic champion, a four-time World champion (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002), a three-time European champion (1998, 1999, 2002), a two-time Grand Prix Final champion (1998-1999, 2001-2002), the 1996 World Junior champion, and a two-time World Professional champion (1998, 2002). Yagudin is the only skater (all disciplines included) to have achieved a Golden Slam, a victory in all major championships (Olympic Games, World Championships, European Championships, Grand Prix assignments, Grand Prix Final) in the same season (2001-2002).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_taekwondo
List of Olympic medalists in taekwondo
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "2000 Sydney details", "Chen Zhong ( CHN )", "Natalia Ivanova ( RUS )", "Dominique Bosshart ( CAN )" ], [ "2004 Athens details", "Chen Zhong ( CHN )", "Myriam Baverel ( FRA )", "Adriana Carmona ( VEN )" ], [ "2008 Beijing details", "María Espinoza ( MEX )", "Nina Solheim ( NOR )", "Sarah Stevenson ( GBR ) Natália Falavigna ( BRA )" ], [ "2012 London details", "Milica Mandić ( SRB )", "Anne-Caroline Graffe ( FRA )", "Anastasia Baryshnikova ( RUS ) María Espinoza ( MEX )" ], [ "2016 Rio details", "Zheng Shuyin ( CHN )", "María Espinoza ( MEX )", "Bianca Walkden ( GBR ) Jackie Galloway ( USA )" ] ]
Women -- Heavyweight ( +67 kg )
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_taekwondo_9
Taekwondo is an Olympic sport that is contested at the Summer Olympic Games. It was introduced in the 1988 and 1992 Olympic Games as a demonstration sport, and made its debut as a full medal sport at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Both men and women compete in four events each defined by separate weight classes: flyweight, featherweight, middleweight and heavyweight. Traditionally, taekwondo competitions consist of eight weight classes for each gender, but Olympic taekwondo only have four due to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) limiting the total number of taekwondo entrants to 128. The competitions are conducted in accordance with the rules established by the World Taekwondo (WT). The competition format for taekwondo is a single-elimination tournament to determine the gold and silver medal winners, and a repechage is used to determine the bronze medal winner(s). in 2000 and 2004, a single repechage final determined the sole bronze medal winner, but a rule change in 2008 created two repechage finals that allowed for the bronze medal to be shared between two competitors. Iranian Hadi Saei (2 gold, 1 bronze), American Steven López (2 gold, 1 bronze), South Korean Hwang Kyung-Seon (2 gold, 1 bronze) and Mexican María del Rosario Espinoza (1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze) share the most medals in Taekwondo with three. By defending her title at 2012 London Olympics, Hwang Kyung-Seon became the first woman ever to win three Olympic taekwondo medals. Hadi Saei and Steven López, along with Huang Chih-hsiung of Chinese Taipei, are the only three athletes to have won medals in multiple weight classes. Taiwanese Chi Shu-ju is the youngest athlete to win a medal (17 years, 10 months, 1 day) and Hadi Saei is the oldest (32 years, 2 months, 13 days). Rohullah Nikpai of Afghanistan became his country's first ever Olympic medalist with a bronze medal in 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Movement_(production_team)
The Movement (production team)
[ "Date", "Artist", "Song title", "Label", "Album" ]
[ [ "2012", "Jesse McCartney", "Tonight Is Your Night", "Hollywood", "Have It All" ], [ "November 2009", "Justin Bieber", "One Time", "Def Jam", "My World" ], [ "September 2009", "Marié Digby", "Fool On Parade", "Hollywood", "Breathing Underwater" ], [ "September 2009", "Marié Digby", "Love With A Stranger", "Hollywood", "Breathing Underwater" ], [ "June 2009", "Pleasure P", "Birthday Suit", "Atlantic", "The Intro Of Marcus Cooper" ], [ "May 2009", "Lionel Richie", "Good Morning", "Def Jam", "Just Go" ], [ "April 2009", "Jesse McCartney", "Body Language", "Hollywood", "Departure / Recharged" ], [ "April 2009", "Jesse McCartney", "In My Veins", "Hollywood", "Departure / Recharged" ], [ "September 2008", "Colby O'Donis", "The Difference", "Geffen", "Colby O'Donis" ], [ "June 2008", "Prima J", "Rockstar", "Geffen", "Prima J" ], [ "May 2008", "Jesse McCartney", "Leavin '", "Hollywood", "Departure" ], [ "April 2007", "Teairra Mari", "No No", "Fo ' Reel +", "" ], [ "October 2006", "Brooke Valentine", "Pimped Out", "Virgin", "Physical Education" ], [ "September 2006", "Chingy", "Ca n't Hate Her", "Capitol", "" ], [ "April 2006", "Keke Palmer", "All My Girlz", "Atlantic", "Akeelah & The Bee" ], [ "December 2005", "Olivia Feat . 50 Cent", "Cloud 9", "G Unit", "" ], [ "August 2004", "Mase", "Welcome Back", "Bad Boy", "Welcome Back" ], [ "August 2004", "Mase", "Got ta Survive", "Bad Boy", "Welcome Back" ], [ "August 2004", "Mase", "Harlem Lullaby", "Bad Boy", "Welcome Back" ], [ "August 2004", "Mase", "Do U Remember", "Bad Boy", "Welcome Back" ] ]
Discography
The_Movement_(production_team)_0
The Movement is an American songwriting and music production duo responsible for writing and producing a series of successful singles including Jesse McCartney's Leavin' and Justin Bieber's One Time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1836
List of shipwrecks in 1836
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Actif", "France", "The ship was lost on a voyage from Pondicherry to Calcutta , India . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Agnes", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Demerara" ], [ "Amalia", "Kingdom of Sardinia", "The ship was lost on the coast off Rio Grande do Norte , Brazil . She was on a voyage from Genoa to Montevideo , Uruguay" ], [ "Ann", "United Kingdom", "The ship was lost in the Persian Gulf before 25 February . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Astros", "Unknown", "The brig was lost in the vicinity of Squan Beach , a term used at the time for the coast of New Jersey near Manasquan and sometimes for the 7-mile ( 11 km ) stretch of coast between Manasquan Inlet and Cranberry Inlet or for the entire coast of New Jersey between Sea Girt and Barnegat Inlet" ], [ "Avon", "British North America", "The sealer was lost before 16 April" ], [ "Babe", "British North America", "The sealer was lost before 16 April" ], [ "Camille", "France", "The ship was wrecked at the Cape of Good Hope . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Calypso", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked at Benin City , Dahomey . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Benin City to Liverpool , Lancashire" ], [ "Carnation", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore in the Gulf of Finland . She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg , Russia to London . She was later refloated and put into Helsingør , Denmark , where she arrived on 12 May" ], [ "Charles Doggett", "United States", "The brig was wrecked on Rora Tonga , in the Society Islands . All on board were rescued" ], [ "Corinthian", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore in the Saint Lawrence River" ], [ "Desiré", "France", "The ship foundered whilst on a voyage from Goree , Zeeland , Netherlands to Senegal . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Falcon", "United Kingdom", "The whaler was wrecked on Ascension Island . Many of her crew were murdered by the local inhabitants" ], [ "Fancy Jane", "British North America", "The sealer was lost before 16 April" ], [ "Fanny", "British North America", "The sealer was lost before 16 April" ], [ "Gordon", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered off New Zealand" ], [ "Gustave", "France", "The ship was lost at Tampico , Mexico . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Bordeaux , Gironde to Tampico" ], [ "Henri", "France", "The ship was lost off the Chiloé Archipelago" ], [ "Laure", "France", "The ship was lost near Pará , Brazil . She was on a voyage from Bordeaux , Gironde to Valparaíso , Chile" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1836_1
The list of shipwrecks in 1836 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1836.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Basketball_Bundesliga
2013–14 Basketball Bundesliga
[ "Team", "City", "Arena", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Brose Baskets", "Bamberg", "Stechert Arena", "0 6,800" ], [ "Medi Bayreuth", "Bayreuth", "Oberfrankenhalle", "0 4,000" ], [ "Alba Berlin", "Berlin", "O 2 World Berlin", "14,500" ], [ "Telekom Baskets Bonn", "Bonn", "Telekom Dome", "0 6,000" ], [ "New Yorker Phantoms Braunschweig", "Braunschweig", "Volkswagen Halle", "0 6,100" ], [ "Eisbären Bremerhaven", "Bremerhaven", "Bremerhaven Stadthalle", "0 4,050" ], [ "Fraport Skyliners", "Frankfurt", "Fraport Arena", "0 5,002" ], [ "SC Rasta Vechta", "Vechta", "RASTA Dome", "0 3,140" ], [ "Phoenix Hagen", "Hagen", "Enervie Arena", "0 3,402" ], [ "MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg", "Ludwigsburg", "MHP-Arena", "0 5,300" ], [ "Bayern Munich", "Munich", "Audi Dome", "0 6,700" ], [ "EWE Baskets Oldenburg", "Oldenburg", "Große EWE Arena", "0 6,069" ], [ "Artland Dragons", "Quakenbrück", "Artland-Arena", "0 3,000" ], [ "TBB Trier", "Trier", "Arena Trier", "0 5,900" ], [ "Walter Tigers Tübingen", "Tübingen", "Paul Horn-Arena", "0 3,132" ], [ "ratiopharm ulm", "Ulm", "Ratiopharm Arena", "0 6,000" ], [ "Mitteldeutscher BC", "Weißenfels", "Stadthalle Weißenfels", "0 3,000" ], [ "s.Oliver Baskets", "Würzburg", "s.Oliver Arena", "0 3,140" ] ]
Team information
BerlinQuakenbrückBambergFrankfurtBremerhavenOldenburgMunichBayreuthWeißenfelsLudwigsburgBraunschweigHagenUlmWürzburgVechtaBonnTrierTübingen BBL 2013–14 – Club Locations
2013–14_Basketball_Bundesliga_0
The Basketball Bundesliga 2013-14 was the 48th season of the Basketball Bundesliga. The regular season started on 3 October 2013 and ended on 1 May 2014. Bayern Munich won its third German title, by beating Alba Berlin 3-1 in the Finals. Bayern player Malcolm Delaney was named both MVP and Finals MVP of the season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meanings_of_minor_planet_names:_13001–14000
Meanings of minor planet names: 13001–14000
[ "Named minor planet", "Provisional", "This minor planet was named for", "Ref · Catalog" ]
[ [ "13801 Kohlhase", "1998 VP 44", "Charles Kohlhase ( born 1935 ) , an American aerospace engineer has been a pioneer in the design , development and execution of planetary missions for more than four decades at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory . He twice received NASA 's Outstanding Leadership Medal for the epic Voyager Grand Tour mission to the outer planets", "JPL · 13801" ], [ "13804 Hrazany", "1998 XK", "Hrazany , a Czech village , is the site of an ancient Celtic town in central Bohemia above the Vltava river in a gold-mining region . With an area of about 75 acres , it was settled in the second century B.C . and was destroyed in the first century A.D", "JPL · 13804" ], [ "13806 Darmstrong", "1998 XM 6", "Dale Henry Armstrong ( born 1962 ) , is a Canadian amateur astronomer and high-school geography teacher with keen observing skills", "JPL · 13806" ], [ "13808 Davewilliams", "1998 XG 24", "Dafydd Williams ( born 1954 ) , a Canadian astronaut who flew on space shuttle mission STS-90 after being selected in 1992 . As a physician , he has focused on medical aspects of space flight", "JPL · 13808" ], [ "13815 Furuya", "1998 YF 7", "Kazuko Furuya ( born 1954 ) has devoted herself to kindergarten education since 1975 . At present she is making efforts to give great dreams and hope to children with a creative teaching method , in the position of vice principal at Hadano Municipal Honcho kindergarten in Kanagawa prefecture", "JPL · 13815" ], [ "13816 Stülpner", "1998 YH 27", "Karl Stülpner ( 1762-1841 ) , a popular hero of Germany 's Ore Mountains , lived in Scharfenstein , near Drebach . He and his group of hunters wandered through the Saxonian and Bohemian Ore mountains providing order and justice and helping those in need", "JPL · 13816" ], [ "13817 Genobechetti", "1999 RH 39", "Geno Bechetti ( b.~1958 ) was a telescope operator at Steward Observatory 's Bok Telescope and at the Large Binocular Telescope . He was also a member of mountain operations support at the observatory 's Mt . Lemmon Station . He is an avid motorcyclist , logging over 300 thousand miles touring the United States", "JPL · 13817" ], [ "13818 Ullery", "1999 RE 92", "Elaine Ullery mentored a finalist in the 2002 Discovery Channel Youth Science Challenge ( DCYSC ) , a middle school science competition . She teaches at the Pinedale Middle School , Pinedale , Wyoming", "JPL · 13818" ], [ "13820 Schwartz", "1999 VQ", "Michael Schwartz ( born 1950 ) contributes to professional-amateur cooperative discovery and measurement of supernovae and efforts in improving automated astronomy at Tenagra Observatory in Patagonia , Arizona", "JPL · 13820" ], [ "13822 Stevedodson", "1999 VV 17", "Steve Dodson ( born 1943 ) , a Canadian amateur astronomer , taught high school in northern Ontario . From 1982 to 1992 he was on the staff at Science North in Sudbury . Beginning in 1994 , he made thousands of small Stargazer Steve telescopes", "JPL · 13822" ], [ "13824 Kramlik", "1999 VG 86", "Thomas Kramlik mentored a finalist in the 2002 Discovery Channel Youth Science Challenge ( DCYSC ) , a middle school science competition . He teaches at the Penndale Middle School , Lansdale , Pennsylvania", "JPL · 13824" ], [ "13825 Booth", "1999 VJ 87", "Tempest Diane Booth mentored a finalist in the 2002 Discovery Channel Youth Science Challenge ( DCYSC ) , a middle school science competition . She teaches at the Southside Fundamental Middle School , St. Petersburg , Florida", "JPL · 13825" ], [ "13830 ARLT", "1999 XM 7", "The ARLT ( Automatic Radio-Linked Telescope ) , a 0.44-m f/4.5 Newtonian located 40 km from Silver City , New Mexico , was one of the first remotely controlled automated CCD imaging facilities . Some 20~000 images obtained during 1991-1997 contributed to 22 publications or formal presentations", "JPL · 13830" ], [ "13840 Wayneanderson", "1999 XW 31", "Wayne E. Anderson , 2001 DCYSC mentor . Anderson is a teacher at the House Junior High School , House , New Mexico", "JPL · 13840" ], [ "13841 Blankenship", "1999 XO 32", "Paula A. Blankenship , 2001 DCYSC mentor . Blankenship is a teacher at the St. Michael Parish School , Wheeling , West Virginia", "JPL · 13841" ], [ "13843 Cowenbrown", "1999 XQ 34", "C. Owen Brown , 2001 DCYSC mentor . Brown is a teacher at the Alexandria Country Day School , Alexandria , Louisiana", "JPL · 13843" ], [ "13845 Jillburnett", "1999 XL 63", "Jill M. Burnett , 2001 DCYSC mentor . Burnett is a teacher at the Canterbury School , Ft. Wayne , Indiana", "JPL · 13845" ], [ "13848 Cioffi", "1999 XD 75", "Jessica Cioffi , 2001 DCYSC mentor . Cioffi is a teacher at the Oslo Middle School , Vero Beach , Florida", "JPL · 13848" ], [ "13849 Dunn", "1999 XN 86", "Deborah A. Dunn , 2001 DCYSC mentor . Dunn is a teacher at the Mesa Union Junior High School , Somis , California", "JPL · 13849" ], [ "13850 Erman", "1999 XO 88", "Sister Dolores Erman , 2001 DCYSC mentor . Erman is a teacher at the Holy Name School , Sheridan , Wyoming", "JPL · 13850" ] ]
13801–13900
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromosome_12
Chromosome 12
[ "Estimated by", "Protein-coding genes", "Non-coding RNA genes", "Pseudogenes", "Release date" ]
[ [ "CCDS", "988", "-", "-", "2016-09-08" ], [ "HGNC", "995", "318", "545", "2017-05-12" ], [ "Ensembl", "1,033", "1,202", "617", "2017-03-29" ], [ "UniProt", "1,032", "-", "-", "2018-02-28" ], [ "NCBI", "1,036", "853", "693", "2017-05-19" ] ]
Genes -- Number of genes
The following are some of the gene count estimates of human chromosome 12 . Because researchers use different approaches to genome annotation their predictions of the number of genes on each chromosome varies ( for technical details , see gene prediction ) . Among various projects , the collaborative consensus coding sequence project ( CCDS ) takes an extremely conservative strategy . So CCDS 's gene number prediction represents a lower bound on the total number of human protein-coding genes . [ 5 ]
Chromosome_12_0
Chromosome 12 is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans. People normally have two copies of this chromosome. Chromosome 12 spans about 133 million base pairs (the building material of DNA) and represents between 4 and 4.5 percent of the total DNA in cells. Chromosome 12 contains the Homeobox C gene cluster.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_stations_in_Mexico
List of television stations in Mexico
[ "RF", "VC", "Callsign", "Location", "Network/name", "ERP", "Concessionaire" ]
[ [ "21", "9", "XHAPF-TDT", "Acatlán de Pérez Figueroa", "CORTV", "0.1 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca" ], [ "23", "9", "XHCPO-TDT", "Concepción Pápalo", "CORTV", ".200 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca" ], [ "22", "9", "XHCRP-TDT", "Cerro Corral de Piedra", "CORTV", "10 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca" ], [ "33", "1", "XHJN-TDT", "Huajuapan de León", "Azteca Uno ( adn40 )", "22.840 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ], [ "31", "2", "XHHLO-TDT", "Huajuapan de León Tehuacán , Pue", "Las Estrellas", "76 kW 36 kW", "Televimex" ], [ "28", "3", "XHCTHL-TDT", "Huajuapan de León", "Imagen Televisión ( Excélsior TV )", "", "Cadena Tres I , S.A. de C.V" ], [ "19", "5", "XHHHN-TDT", "Huajuapan de León Tehuacán , Pue", "Canal 5", "76 kW 36 kW", "Radio Televisión" ], [ "29", "7", "XHHDL-TDT", "Huajuapan de León", "Azteca 7", "23.430 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ], [ "22", "9", "XHUJZ-TDT", "Huautla de Jiménez", "CORTV", "5 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca" ], [ "22", "9", "XHJZA-TDT", "Juchitán de Zaragoza", "CORTV", ".100 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca" ], [ "25", "1", "XHIG-TDT", "Matías Romero ( C. Palma Sola )", "Azteca Uno ( adn40 )", "48.21 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ], [ "21", "2", "XHPAO-TDT", "Cerro Palma Sola", "Las Estrellas", "76 kW", "Televimex" ], [ "35", "5", "XHIH-TDT", "Tehuantepec ( C. Palma Sola )", "Canal 5", "76 kW", "Radio Televisión" ], [ "30", "7", "XHPSO-TDT", "Matías Romero ( C. Palma Sola ) Salina Cruz", "Azteca 7 ( a+ )", "47.63 kW 17.24 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ], [ "23", "2", "XHMIO-TDT", "Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz", "Las Estrellas", "18 kW", "Televimex" ], [ "27", "1", "XHOXX-TDT", "Oaxaca", "Azteca Uno ( adn40 )", "57.91 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ], [ "29", "2", "XHBN-TDT", "Oaxaca", "Las Estrellas ( FOROtv )", "97 kW", "Televimex" ], [ "16", "3", "XHCTOX-TDT", "Oaxaca", "Imagen Televisión ( Excélsior TV )", "120 kW", "Cadena Tres I , S.A. de C.V" ], [ "32", "4", "XHBO-TDT", "Oaxaca", "Oaxaca TV", "102.929 kW", "Televisora XHBO" ], [ "34", "5", "XHOXO-TDT", "Oaxaca", "Canal 5 ( 8.1 Nu9ve )", "97 kW", "Radio Televisión" ] ]
Oaxaca
This section is transcluded from List of television stations in Oaxaca . ( edit | history )
List_of_television_stations_in_Mexico_19
Mexico has 872 separately licensed television stations authorized by the Federal Telecommunications Institute. Commercial stations are primarily operated by Televisa, TV Azteca, Grupo Imagen, Grupo Multimedios and their affiliate partners. There are seven major national commercial channels, two of which are almost exclusively available over-the-air as subchannels: There are also local stations with independent programs, stations and subchannels carrying Televisa's Nu9ve network which commonly shares time with local programming, and Televisa Regional stations, which incorporate programming from various Televisa networks alongside local news and magazine programs. Multimedios Televisión operates a regional network concentrated in northeastern Mexico, and a handful of independent stations operate primarily in regions along the border. Noncommercial stations are divided into public and social concessions. Public concessions are predominantly owned by federal and state governments and public institutions of higher education. The two largest public networks are Canal Once, owned by the Instituto Politécnico Nacional, and the multiplexed transmitter network of the Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano (SPR), which offers multiple public television services. 27 of the 32 states also operate their own state networks, some of which have dozens of low-power transmitters. Social concessions are held by private universities, civil associations, and some individuals. In addition, due to Mexico's rugged terrain, many stations operate low-powered, mostly co-channel translators (legally known as equipos complementarios de zona de sombra) to serve areas shielded by terrain, to improve signal reception in fringe areas, or (in some cases) to serve completely different television markets. Translators may be in different states from their parent stations; a handful even operate as local stations in their own right with their own local programs. The list demonstrates the legacy of large television station concessions awarded in the 1980s and early 1990s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmaceutical_industry_in_India
Pharmaceutical industry in India
[ "Rank", "Company", "Market Capitalization June 2020 ( INR crores )" ]
[ [ "1", "Sun Pharmaceutical", "116,415" ], [ "2", "Dr. Reddy 's Laboratories", "66,596" ], [ "3", "Divi 's Laboratories", "61,282" ], [ "4", "Cipla", "51,645" ], [ "5", "Aurobindo Pharma", "46,043" ], [ "6", "Torrent Pharmaceuticals", "42,753" ], [ "7", "Lupin Ltd", "41,747" ], [ "8", "Zydus Cadila Healthcare", "37,422" ], [ "9", "Abbott India", "33,915" ], [ "10", "Alkem Laboratories", "27,807" ] ]
Largest companies -- Publicly traded pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceutical_industry_in_India_1
The pharmaceutical industry in India was valued at US$33 billion in 2017 and generic drugs account for 20 per cent of global exports in terms of volume, making the country the largest provider of generic medicines globally. According to the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, domestic pharmaceutical market turnover reached Rs 129,015 crore (US$18.12 billion) in 2018, growing 9.4 per cent year-on-year and exports revenue was US$17.28 billion in FY18 and US$19.14 billion in FY19. Hyderabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad and Sikkim are the major pharmaceutical hubs of India. The Government started to encourage the growth of drug manufacturing by Indian companies in the early 1960s, and with the Patents Act in 1970. Indian companies carved a niche in both the Indian and world markets with their expertise in reverse-engineering new processes for manufacturing drugs at low costs which became the advantage for industry. India's biopharmaceutical industry clocked a 17 percent growth with revenues of Rs.137 billion ($3 billion) in the 2009-10 financial year over the previous fiscal. Bio-pharma was the biggest contributor generating 60 percent of the industry's growth at Rs.8,829 crore, followed by bio-services at Rs.2,639 crore and bio-agri at Rs.1,936 crore.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Australian_Open_–_Main_Draw_Wildcard_Entries
2015 Australian Open – Main Draw Wildcard Entries
[ "Country", "Name", "Method of Qualification" ]
[ [ "AUS AUS", "Sam Thompson Masa Jovanovic", "Australian Wildcard Playoff" ], [ "TPE CHN", "Chang Kai-chen Zhang Ze", "Australian internal selection" ], [ "AUS AUS", "Casey Dellacqua John Peers", "Australian internal selection" ], [ "AUS IND", "Jarmila Gajdošová Mahesh Bhupathi", "Australian internal selection" ], [ "AUS AUS", "Daria Gavrilova Luke Saville", "Australian internal selection" ], [ "SLO AUS", "Andreja Klepač Chris Guccione", "Australian internal selection" ], [ "AUS BLR", "Arina Rodionova Max Mirnyi", "Australian internal selection" ] ]
Wildcard entries -- Mixed Doubles
2015_Australian_Open_–_Main_Draw_Wildcard_Entries_4
The 2015 Australian Open Wildcard Playoffs and Entries are a group of events and internal selections to choose the eight men and eight women singles wildcard entries for the 2015 Australian Open, as well as seven male and seven female doubles teams plus eight mixed doubles teams. One wildcard each was given to the winners of the Australian Open Wildcard Playoff, a tournament between Australian players who did not receive direct entry into the draw. In an agreement with the United States Tennis Association and the French Tennis Federation, Tennis Australia gives one man and one woman from the United States and France each a wildcard into the Australian Open. The French players were chosen by internal selection, while 2014 USTA Pro Circuit's Australian Open Wild Card Challenge determined the two American players receiving wildcards. Since the Australian Open is promoted as the Grand Slam of Asia/Pacific, one male and one female player from this geographical area were awarded a wildcard. This was decided through the Asia-Pacific Australian Open Wildcard Playoff. At the same event, one male and one female doubles team won wildcards, and one wildcard each was contested in boys and girls singles. Remaining wildcards were awarded by internal Australian selection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_Tour_of_Flanders
1986 Tour of Flanders
[ "", "Cyclist", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Adrie van der Poel", "Kwantum Hallen-Decosol", "7 h 10 min 50 s" ], [ "2", "Seán Kelly", "KAS", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Jean-Philippe Vandenbrande", "Hitachi-Marc-Splendor", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Steve Bauer", "La Vie Claire", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Ronny Van Holen", "Lotto-Emerxil-Merckx", "+ 30" ], [ "6", "Fons de Wolf", "Skala-Skil", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Bruno Leali", "Carrera-Inoxpran", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Claude Criquielion", "Hitachi-Marc-Splendor", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Yvon Madiot", "Système U", "s.t" ], [ "10", "Eric Vanderaerden", "Panasonic", "+ 1 ' 00" ] ]
Results
1986_Tour_of_Flanders_0
The 70th running of the Tour of Flanders cycling race was held on 6 April 1986. It was won by Dutch rider Adrie van der Poel in a four-man sprint before Ireland's Sean Kelly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UK_Albums_Chart_number_ones_of_the_2000s
List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 2000s
[ "Artist", "Number ones", "Weeks at number one", "Albums" ]
[ [ "Robbie Williams", "6", "23", "• Sing When You 're Winning ( 2000 , three weeks at number one ) • Swing When You 're Winning ( 2001 , seven weeks ) • Escapology ( 2002-03 , seven weeks ) • Greatest Hits ( 2004 , four weeks ) • Intensive Care ( 2005 , one week ) • Rudebox ( 2006 , one week )" ], [ "Dido", "2", "17", "• No Angel ( 2001 , seven weeks at number one ) • Life for Rent ( 2003-04 , ten weeks )" ], [ "Eminem", "5", "16", "• The Marshall Mathers LP ( 2000 , two weeks at number one ) • The Eminem Show ( 2002 , five weeks ) • Encore ( 2004 , two weeks ) • Curtain Call : The Hits ( 2005 , five weeks ) • Relapse ( 2009 , two weeks )" ], [ "Coldplay", "4", "14", "• Parachutes ( 2000 , one week at number one ) • A Rush of Blood to the Head ( 2002-03 , three weeks ) • X & Y ( 2005 , four weeks ) • Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends ( 2008 , six weeks )" ], [ "Take That", "2", "13", "• Beautiful World ( 2006-07 , eight weeks at number one ) • The Circus ( 2008 , five weeks )" ], [ "James Blunt", "2", "11", "• Back to Bedlam ( 2005-06 , ten weeks at number one ) • All the Lost Souls ( 2007 , one week )" ], [ "Travis", "2", "11", "• The Man Who ( 2000 , seven weeks at number one ) • The Invisible Band ( 2001 , four weeks )" ], [ "Michael Jackson", "3", "10", "• Invincible ( 2001 , one week at number one ) • Number Ones ( 2003-09 , two weeks ) • The Essential Michael Jackson ( 2009 , seven weeks )" ] ]
Number ones -- By artist
Eminem released five number-one albums during the 2000s . Coldplay topped the chart with four different albums this decade . Eight artists spent 10 weeks or more at number one on the album chart during the 2000s .
List_of_UK_Albums_Chart_number_ones_of_the_2000s_2
The UK Albums Chart is a weekly record chart based on album sales from Sunday to Saturday in the United Kingdom; during the 2000s, a total of 274 different albums by 170 artists reached number one. The chart was compiled weekly by the Official Charts Company (OCC) on behalf of the British music industry - it listed only physical album sales until 2007, after which it also included albums sold digitally. The OCC defined an album to be any music release that featured more than four tracks or lasted longer than 25 minutes. Each week's new number one was first announced on Sunday evenings by BBC Radio 1 on their weekly chart show. The most successful albums during the 2000s were Life for Rent by Dido and Back to Bedlam by James Blunt. Released in 2003 and 2004 respectively, each spent ten weeks at number one - Back to Bedlam was also the biggest-selling album of the decade. Dido and Blunt also topped the chart with one other album each. Irish boy band Westlife reached number one with seven different releases, the most of any act. British singer Robbie Williams released six number one albums, which spent a total of 23 weeks on the top of the chart, longer than any other artist - by 2005, Williams had sold more albums during the 2000s than any other act. The most successful record label during this period was Polydor Records - benefitting from strong sales from artists such as Ronan Keating, Scissor Sisters and Take That, Polydor topped the chart with 13 different albums which spent 33 weeks at number one, longer than any other company. Columbia Records released 17 albums that reached number one, the most of any label; its artists roster featured Barbra Streisand and Bruce Springsteen. In August 2003, Magic and Medicine by The Coral became the 700th album to top the UK chart - fewer than four years later, Not Too Late by Norah Jones became the 800th album to do so.