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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Roubicek
George Roubicek
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1957", "The One That Got Away", "German Prisoner" ], [ "1959", "Blind Date", "Police constable" ], [ "1960", "Sink the Bismarck !", "Hoffman , Sailor on Bismarck" ], [ "1963", "The Victors", "Russian Sentry" ], [ "1965", "The Bedford Incident", "Lieutenant Berger U.S.N - C.I.C" ], [ "1965", "The Heroes of Telemark", "German Radio Operator" ], [ "1967", "You Only Live Twice", "American Astronaut" ], [ "1967", "The Dirty Dozen", "Pvt . Arthur James Gardner" ], [ "1967", "Billion Dollar Brain", "Edgar" ], [ "1968", "Submarine X-1", "Redmayne 's Flag Officer" ], [ "1969", "Battle of Britain", "Sergeant Pilot - Falke 's Crew" ], [ "1969", "The Adding Machine", "Graveyard Lover" ], [ "1970", "Foreign Exchange", "Karkov" ], [ "1970", "The Games", "Mark" ], [ "1971", "Murphy 's War", "U-Boat Crewman" ], [ "1971", "Dad 's Army", "German Radio Operator" ], [ "1977", "Star Wars", "Cmdr . Praji" ], [ "1977", "The Spy Who Loved Me", "Stromberg One captain" ], [ "1979", "Winterspelt", "Captain John Kimbrough" ], [ "1980", "Bad Timing", "Policeman # 1" ] ]
Filmography
George_Roubicek_0
George Roubicek (born 25 May 1935) is an Austrian actor, and a dialogue director and script adaptor for English-language versions of foreign films and television shows. Born in Austria, Roubicek appeared in a number of small roles throughout the 1950s, '60s and '70s, including the films The Bedford Incident, Billion Dollar Brain and The Dirty Dozen. In 1967, he appeared in The Tomb of the Cybermen, a four-part Doctor Who serial. Roubicek had a small role in A New Hope, the first Star Wars film, as the Imperial Commander Praji. He also appeared in two James Bond films, You Only Live Twice and The Spy Who Loved Me. Although he continued acting in small roles during his later years, his later career was more focused on dubbing foreign films and television shows into English-language versions. He directed the dubbing of 13 previously unaired episodes of the cult Japanese series Monkey, a show he previously performed voice-acting for in the late 1970s. In 2008, he adapted the French animated film to an English-language version.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Daily_Show_episodes_(2000)
List of The Daily Show episodes (2000)
[ "No", "Date", "Guest", "Promotion" ]
[ [ "604", "May 1", "S. Epatha Merkerson", "Law & Order" ], [ "605", "May 2", "Luke Wilson", "Committed" ], [ "606", "May 3", "Julie Warner", "Family Law" ], [ "607", "May 4", "Eric Close", "Now and Again" ], [ "608", "May 8", "Wendie Malick", "Just Shoot Me" ], [ "609", "May 9", "Jesse L. Martin", "Law & Order" ], [ "610", "May 10", "Andy Richter", "( departure from ) Late Night with Conan O'Brien" ], [ "611", "May 11", "Betty White", "Ladies Man" ], [ "612", "May 15", "Hugh Jackman", "Hamlet" ], [ "613", "May 16", "Kyle MacLachlan", "X-Men" ], [ "614", "May 17", "Jane Leeves", "Frasier" ], [ "615", "May 18", "Michael Rapaport", "Small Time Crooks" ], [ "616", "May 30", "Laura Kightlinger", "Quick Shots of False Hope" ], [ "617", "May 31", "Thandie Newton", "Mission : Impossible 2" ] ]
2000 -- May
List_of_The_Daily_Show_guests_(2000)_4
This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMLL_International_Gran_Prix
CMLL International Gran Prix
[ "Year", "Winner", "Reign", "Date" ]
[ [ "1994", "Rayo de Jalisco Jr", "1", "April 15 , 1994" ], [ "1995", "Headhunter A", "1", "July 7 , 1995" ], [ "1996", "Hijo del Santo", "1", "July 5 , 1996" ], [ "1997", "Steel", "1", "April 4 , 1997" ], [ "1998", "Rayo de Jalisco Jr", "2", "August 14 , 1998" ], [ "2002", "Máscara Mágica", "1", "March 22 , 2002" ], [ "2003", "Dr. Wagner Jr", "1", "May 5 , 2003" ], [ "2005", "Atlantis", "1", "September 23 , 2005" ], [ "2006", "Último Guerrero", "1", "May 12 , 2006" ], [ "2007", "Último Guerrero", "2", "May 11 , 2007" ], [ "2008", "Alex Shelley", "1", "July 26 , 2008" ], [ "2016", "Volador Jr", "1", "July 1 , 2016" ], [ "2017", "Diamante Azul", "1", "September 1 , 2017" ], [ "2018", "Michael Elgin", "1", "October 5 , 2018" ], [ "2019", "Volador Jr", "2", "August 30 , 2019" ] ]
Tournament winners
CMLL_International_Gran_Prix_0
The CMLL International Gran Prix is an annual tournament held by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), that was held from 1994 to 2008, although there was no tournament in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2004. The tournament was inspired by New Japan Pro Wrestling's International Wrestling Gran Prix tournament in the 1980s. From 1994 until 1998 the Gran Prix was a single elimination tournament that featured a mixture of Mexican and international wrestlers, some who worked for CMLL regularly and some that were invited specifically for the tournament. From 2002 and on the format was changed to a torneo cibernetico, a 16-man match with one side representing Mexico and the other side being composed of international wrestlers. Three people have won the Gran Prix twice, Rayo de Jalisco Jr., Último Guerrero and Volador Jr. The most recent Gran Prix was in 2019 where wrestlers from the United States and Puerto Rico participated on the International side. Volador Jr. defeated Negro Casas to win the Gran Prix.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Olsson_(skier)
Johan Olsson (skier)
[ "No", "Season", "Date", "Location", "Race", "Level", "Place" ]
[ [ "1", "2008-09", "13 December 2008", "Davos , Switzerland", "15 km Individual C", "World Cup", "1st" ], [ "2", "2008-09", "24 January 2009", "Otepää , Estonia", "15 km Individual C", "World Cup", "2nd" ], [ "3", "2008-09", "14 February 2009", "Valdidentro , Italy", "15 km Individual C", "World Cup", "3rd" ], [ "4", "2011-12", "19 November 2011", "Sjusjøen , Norway", "15 km Individual F", "World Cup", "1st" ], [ "5", "2011-12", "11 February 2012", "Nové Město , Czech Republic", "30 km Mass Start C", "World Cup", "1st" ], [ "6", "2011-12", "18 February 2012", "Szklarska Poręba , Poland", "15 km Individual C", "World Cup", "1st" ], [ "7", "2012-13", "17 February 2013", "Davos , Switzerland", "15 km Individual F", "World Cup", "1st" ] ]
Cross-country skiing results -- World Cup
5 victories – ( 5 WC ) 7 podiums – ( 7 WC )
Johan_Olsson_(skier)_0
Johan Arne Olsson (born 19 March 1980) is a Swedish cross-country skiing coach and former skier. He is a two-time Olympic champion who raced from 1998 to 2017. Olsson won five individual FIS Cross-Country World Cup victories and 2 additional podium finishes during his career.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Madhuri_Dixit
List of awards and nominations received by Madhuri Dixit
[ "Year", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result" ]
[ [ "1989", "Best Actress", "Tezaab", "Nominated" ], [ "1990", "Best Actress", "Prem Pratigyaa", "Nominated" ], [ "1991", "Best Actress", "Dil", "Won" ], [ "1992", "Best Actress", "Saajan", "Nominated" ], [ "1993", "Best Actress", "Beta", "Won" ], [ "1994", "Best Actress", "Khalnayak", "Nominated" ], [ "1995", "Best Actress", "Anjaam", "Nominated" ], [ "1995", "Best Actress", "Hum Aapke Hain Koun.. !", "Won" ], [ "1996", "Best Actress", "Raja", "Nominated" ], [ "1996", "Best Actress", "Yaraana", "Nominated" ], [ "1998", "Best Actress", "Dil To Pagal Hai", "Won" ], [ "2001", "Best Actress", "Pukar", "Nominated" ], [ "2002", "Best Supporting Actress", "Lajja", "Nominated" ], [ "2003", "Best Supporting Actress", "Devdas", "Won" ], [ "2008", "Best Actress", "Aaja Nachle", "Nominated" ], [ "2011", "Filmfare Special Award", "Overall contribution", "Won" ], [ "2015", "Best Actress", "Dedh Ishqiya", "Nominated" ] ]
Filmfare Awards
The Filmfare Awards are presented annually by The Times Group and Filmfare magazine to honour both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Hindi language film industry of India . The Filmfare ceremony is one of the oldest and most prominent film events given for Hindi films in India . [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Dixit has received sixteen nominations in the Filmfare Awards and has won six awards , including four in the Best Actress category and one in the Best Supporting Actress category . [ 10 ] [ 11 ] She has the record of receiving most nominations in the Filmfare Awards , with fourteen in the Best Actress category , and two nominations in the Best Supporting Actress category . [ 12 ] In 2011 , Dixit was awarded the Filmfare Special Award for completing twenty-five years in the Indian film industry . [ 13 ] [ 14 ]
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Madhuri_Dixit_2
Madhuri Dixit is an Indian film actress who appears in Bollywood films. She made her acting debut in Abodh (1984). Though the film failed commercially, Dixit continued acting in films and attained commercial success with Tezaab in 1988. The film earned her a Best Actress nomination at the 34th Filmfare Awards. Dixit starred in the 1990 romantic drama Dil, the biggest hit of the year and it won her a Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She starred in a string of commercial successes and portrayed a variety of characters - fan of a poet in Saajan (1991), a defiant daughter-in-law in Beta (1992), a determined police woman in Khalnayak (1993) and an avenging widow in Anjaam (1994) - all of them earning her nominations at the Filmfare awards, and winning her second trophy for Beta. Hum Aapke Hain Koun.! earned her a third Filmfare Best Actress award, as well as Screen Award for Best Actress. Raja and Yaraana - both earned her Filmfare nominations and Screen Award wins. The following year, she was honoured with the Kalabhinetri award by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, as well as the Smita Patil Memorial Award, for her contribution to the film industry. In 1997, Dixit starred in the box-office hit Dil To Pagal Hai, which earned her another Filmfare Award for Best Actress and a Zee Cine Award. In the 2000s, she starred in Pukar (2000), Lajja (2001) and Devdas (2002), all of them earned her Filmfare nominations, the latter earning a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Weir
Mike Weir
[ "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Winning score", "Margin of victory", "Runner ( s ) up" ]
[ [ "1", "Sep 5 , 1999", "Air Canada Championship", "−18 ( 68-70-64-64=266 )", "2 strokes", "Fred Funk" ], [ "2", "Nov 12 , 2000", "WGC-American Express Championship", "−11 ( 68-75-65-69=277 )", "2 strokes", "Lee Westwood" ], [ "3", "Nov 4 , 2001", "The Tour Championship", "−14 ( 68-66-68-68=270 )", "Playoff", "Ernie Els , David Toms , Sergio García" ], [ "4", "Feb 2 , 2003", "Bob Hope Chrysler Classic", "−30 ( 67-64-65-67-67=330 )", "2 strokes", "Jay Haas" ], [ "5", "Feb 23 , 2003", "Nissan Open", "−9 ( 72-68-69-66=275 )", "Playoff", "Charles Howell III" ], [ "6", "Apr 13 , 2003", "Masters Tournament", "−7 ( 70-68-75-68=281 )", "Playoff", "Len Mattiace" ], [ "7", "Feb 22 , 2004", "Nissan Open ( 2 )", "−17 ( 66-64-66-71=267 )", "1 stroke", "Shigeki Maruyama" ], [ "8", "Oct 21 , 2007", "Fry 's Electronics Open", "−14 ( 69-64-65-68=266 )", "1 stroke", "Mark Hensby" ] ]
Professional wins ( 15 ) -- PGA Tour wins ( 8 )
Legend Major championship ( 1 ) World Golf Championships ( 1 ) Tour Championship ( 1 ) Other PGA Tour ( 5 )
Mike_Weir_1
Michael Richard Weir, CM OOnt (born May 12, 1970) is a Canadian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. He spent over 110 weeks in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Ranking between 2001 and 2005. He plays golf left-handed and is best known for winning the Masters in 2003; making him the only Canadian man to ever win a major.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1937_Chicago_Cardinals_season
1937 Chicago Cardinals season
[ "Week", "Date", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "September 12 , 1937", "at Green Bay Packers", "W 14-7" ], [ "2", "September 19 , 1937", "at Detroit Lions", "L 16-7" ], [ "3", "September 24 , 1937", "at Washington Redskins", "W 21-14" ], [ "4", "September 26 , 1937", "at Philadelphia Eagles", "T 6-6" ], [ "5", "October 3 , 1937", "at Cleveland Rams", "W 6-0" ], [ "6", "October 10 , 1937", "at Green Bay Packers", "L 34-13" ], [ "7", "October 17 , 1937", "at Chicago Bears", "L 16-7" ], [ "8", "October 24 , 1937", "at Pittsburgh Pirates", "W 13-7" ], [ "9", "October 31 , 1937", "Cleveland Rams", "W 13-7" ], [ "10", "November 21 , 1937", "Detroit Lions", "L 16-7" ], [ "11", "December 5 , 1937", "Chicago Bears", "L 42-28" ] ]
Schedule
1937_Chicago_Cardinals_season_0
The 1937 Chicago Cardinals season was their 18th in the league. The team improved on their previous output of 3-8-1, winning five games. Playing their first eight games on the road, they failed to qualify for the playoffs for the 12th consecutive season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_AFC_Asian_Cup_squads
2011 AFC Asian Cup squads
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Yang Zhi", "( 1983-06-06 ) 6 June 1983 ( aged 27 )", "21", "Beijing Guoan" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Li Xuepeng", "( 1988-09-18 ) 18 September 1988 ( aged 22 )", "3", "Dalian Shide" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Wang Qiang", "( 1984-07-23 ) 23 July 1984 ( aged 26 )", "12", "Changsha Ginde" ], [ "4", "2 DF", "Zhao Peng", "( 1983-06-20 ) 20 June 1983 ( aged 27 )", "20", "Henan Construction" ], [ "5", "2 DF", "Du Wei ( c )", "( 1982-02-09 ) 9 February 1982 ( aged 28 )", "54", "Hangzhou Greentown" ], [ "6", "3 MF", "Zhou Haibin", "( 1985-07-19 ) 19 July 1985 ( aged 25 )", "42", "Shandong Luneng" ], [ "7", "3 MF", "Zhao Xuri", "( 1985-12-03 ) 3 December 1985 ( aged 25 )", "39", "Shaanxi Zhongjian" ], [ "8", "3 MF", "Hao Junmin", "( 1987-03-24 ) 24 March 1987 ( aged 23 )", "30", "FC Schalke 04" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Yang Xu", "( 1988-02-12 ) 12 February 1988 ( aged 22 )", "8", "Liaoning Whowin" ], [ "10", "3 MF", "Deng Zhuoxiang", "( 1988-10-24 ) 24 October 1988 ( aged 22 )", "20", "Shandong Luneng" ], [ "11", "4 FW", "Qu Bo", "( 1981-07-15 ) 15 July 1981 ( aged 29 )", "66", "Shaanxi Zhongjian" ], [ "12", "1 GK", "Guan Zhen", "( 1985-02-06 ) 6 February 1985 ( aged 25 )", "1", "Jiangsu Sainty" ], [ "13", "2 DF", "Liu Jianye", "( 1987-06-17 ) 17 June 1987 ( aged 23 )", "12", "Jiangsu Sainty" ], [ "14", "3 MF", "Wang Song", "( 1983-10-12 ) 12 October 1983 ( aged 27 )", "7", "Hangzhou Greentown" ], [ "15", "3 MF", "Yu Tao", "( 1981-10-15 ) 15 October 1981 ( aged 29 )", "8", "Shanghai Shenhua" ], [ "16", "3 MF", "Huang Bowen", "( 1987-07-13 ) 13 July 1987 ( aged 23 )", "15", "Beijing Guoan" ], [ "17", "2 DF", "Zhang Linpeng", "( 1989-05-09 ) 9 May 1989 ( aged 21 )", "14", "Guangzhou Evergrande" ], [ "18", "4 FW", "Gao Lin", "( 1986-02-14 ) 14 February 1986 ( aged 24 )", "41", "Guangzhou Evergrande" ], [ "19", "3 MF", "Yang Hao", "( 1983-08-19 ) 19 August 1983 ( aged 27 )", "22", "Beijing Guoan" ], [ "20", "2 DF", "Rong Hao", "( 1987-04-07 ) 7 April 1987 ( aged 23 )", "26", "Hangzhou Greentown" ] ]
Group A -- China
Head coach : Gao Hongbo
2011_AFC_Asian_Cup_squads_4
This article lists the confirmed national football squads for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup tournament held in Qatar between 7 January and 29 January 2011. Before announcing their final squad, several teams named a provisional squad of 23 to 30 players, but each country's final squad of 23 players had to be submitted by 28 December 2010. Replacement of injured players was permitted until 6 hours before the team's first Asian Cup game. Players marked (c) were named as captain for their national squad. Number of caps counts until the start of the tournament, including all pre-tournament friendlies. Player's age is their age on the opening day of the tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_United_States_Men's_Curling_Championship
2011 United States Men's Curling Championship
[ "Skip", "Third", "Second", "Lead", "Alternate", "Locale", "Qualification Method" ]
[ [ "Pete Fenson", "Shawn Rojeski", "Joe Polo", "Ryan Brunt", "", "Bemidji", "Top 1 US Order of Merit" ], [ "Tyler George", "Christopher Plys", "Rich Ruohonen", "Phill Drobnick", "", "Eveleth", "Top 2 US Order of Merit" ], [ "Craig Brown", "John Shuster", "Greg Johnson", "Derrick Casper", "Jeremiah Dotlich", "Madison", "Medford Qualifier" ], [ "Geoff Goodland", "Pete Westberg", "Tim Solin", "Ken Olson", "Tim Jeanetta", "Eau Claire", "Medford Qualifier" ], [ "Craig Disher", "Kevin Kakela", "Chad Carlson", "Pete Annis", "John Benton", "Rolla", "Bismarck Qualifier" ], [ "Jason Larway", "Colin Hufman", "Sean Beighton", "Joel Larway", "", "Seattle", "Bismarck Qualifier" ], [ "Heath McCormick", "Bill Stopera", "Martin Sather", "Dean Gemmell", "", "Rochester", "Rochester Qualifier" ], [ "Todd Birr", "Greg Romaniuk", "Doug Pottinger", "Tom O'Connor", "Kevin Birr", "Mankato", "Challenge Round" ], [ "Zach Jacobson", "Kevin Deeren", "Zane Jacobson", "Kraig Deeren", "Mike Farbelow", "Langdon", "Challenge Round" ], [ "Matt Hamilton", "Jeremy Roe", "Joseph Bonfoey", "Patrick Roe", "Paul Pustovar", "Madison", "Challenge Round" ] ]
Teams
2011_United_States_Men's_Curling_Championship_0
The 2011 United States Men's Curling Championship took place on February 12-19 at the Scheels Arena in Fargo, North Dakota. It was held in conjunction with the 2011 United States Women's Curling Championship. After a win over the Tyler George rink, Pete Fenson and his team became champions for the second consecutive time. They represented the United States at the 2011 World Championships in Regina, Saskatchewan, finishing in 10th place after an unfortunate series of close losses dropped their win-loss record to 3-8. It is the worst finish by an American men's team at the world championships to date.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_60_metres_hurdles
1982 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Kerstin Knabe", "East Germany", "8.09", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Yelena Biserova", "Soviet Union", "8.11", "Q" ], [ "2", "3", "Yordanka Donkova", "Bulgaria", "8.11", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Bettine Gärtz", "East Germany", "8.14", "Q" ], [ "4", "3", "Natalya Petrova", "Soviet Union", "8.14", "Q" ], [ "6", "2", "Mariya Merchuk", "Soviet Union", "8.15", "Q" ], [ "7", "2", "Grażyna Rabsztyn", "Poland", "8.16", "Q" ], [ "8", "3", "Sabine Everts", "West Germany", "8.18", "Q" ], [ "9", "3", "Lucyna Langer", "Poland", "8.20", "q" ], [ "10", "1", "Marie-Noëlle Savigny", "France", "8.23", "Q" ], [ "11", "1", "Xénia Siska", "Hungary", "8.23", "q" ], [ "12", "3", "Michèle Chardonnet", "France", "8.24", "q" ], [ "13", "2", "Laurence Monclar", "France", "8.24", "" ], [ "14", "2", "Laura Rosati", "Italy", "8.50", "" ], [ "15", "1", "Petra Prenner", "Austria", "8.65", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
First 3 from each heat ( Q ) and the next 3 fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals .
1982_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_60_metres_hurdles_0
The women's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1982 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 6 March.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy_Journalism_Award
Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award
[ "Award", "Name", "Title", "Organization" ]
[ [ "International Print", "Joe Mozingo , Scott Kraft , and Tracy Wilkinson", "Disaster in Haiti", "The Los Angeles Times" ], [ "Domestic Print", "Carol Rosenberg", "Guantanamo Bay", "The Miami Herald" ], [ "Domestic Photo", "Laura Antrim Caskey", "Dragline", "Freelance" ], [ "Domestic Television", "James Gandolfini", "Wartorn", "HBO" ], [ "International Television", "Dan Rather and Jenny Nordberg , Dan Rather Reports", "The Price of an Afghan Bride", "HDNet" ], [ "Cartoon", "Gary Varvel", "The Path to Hope", "The Indianapolis Star" ], [ "College Print", "Student Reporting Team of University of Mississippi", "The Roads of Broken Dreams : Can a New Delta Arise from the Rot of the Old South ?", "Meek School of Journalism and New Media" ], [ "High School Print", "Benjamin Breuner and Michael Weinstein", "Targeting Teens", "The Redwood Bark Redwood High School ( Larkspur , California )" ], [ "High School Broadcast", "Aaron Oshiro , Cody Kau , Michael Gooch , and Jenna Munoz", "Farming Knowledge", "Waianae High School ( Wai'anae , Hawai ' i )" ] ]
Recipients -- 2011
The 43rd Annual Awards were awarded in 2011 for coverage in 2010 . Award winners were : [ 10 ]
Robert_F._Kennedy_Journalism_Award_7
The Robert F. Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism is a journalism award named after Robert F. Kennedy and awarded by the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. The annual awards are issued in several categories and were established in December 1968 by a group of reporters who covered Kennedy's campaigns. Winners are judged by more than 50 journalists each year, led by a committee of six independent journalists. The awards honor reporting on issues that reflect Robert F. Kennedy's concerns, including human rights, social justice and the power of individual action in the United States and around the world. Entries include insights into the causes, conditions and remedies of injustice and critical analysis of relevant public policies, programs, attitudes and private endeavors. The awards are known as the poor people's Pulitzers in media circles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_East_Fleet_(United_Kingdom)
Far East Fleet (United Kingdom)
[ "Naval Units", "Based at", "Date" ]
[ [ "4th Cruiser Squadron", "Trincomalee then Singapore Naval Base", "December 1947 to July 1954" ], [ "5th Cruiser Squadron", "Trincomalee then Singapore Naval Base", "January 1942 - May 1960" ], [ "8th Destroyer Flotilla", "Singapore", "1947 to July 1951" ], [ "1st Destroyer Squadron", "Singapore", "1950 to April 1960" ], [ "8th Destroyer Squadron", "Singapore", "July 1951 - May 1963" ], [ "1st Far East Destroyer Squadron", "Singapore", "December 1966 to 1 November 1971" ], [ "2nd Far East Destroyer Squadron", "Singapore", "December 1966 to 1 November 1971" ], [ "3rd Far East Destroyer Squadron", "Singapore", "December 1966 to December 1970" ], [ "1st Escort Flotilla", "Singapore", "1946 to 1954" ], [ "21st Escort Squadron", "Singapore", "May 1964 to December 1966" ], [ "22nd Escort Squadron", "Singapore", "May 1963 to June 1964" ], [ "24th Escort Squadron", "Singapore", "May 1963 to December 1966" ], [ "25th Escort Squadron", "Singapore", "January 1963 to May 1964" ], [ "26th Escort Squadron", "Singapore", "May 1963 to December 1966" ], [ "29th Escort Squadron", "Singapore", "June 1964 to December 1966" ], [ "30th Escort Squadron", "Singapore", "September 1964 to December 1965" ], [ "3rd Frigate Squadron", "Singapore", "May 1949- 1954 , January 1958 to May 1963" ], [ "4th Frigate Squadron", "Singapore", "January 1949 to August 1954" ], [ "4th Frigate Squadron", "Singapore", "January 1956 - December 1960" ], [ "4th Frigate Squadron", "Singapore", "September 1961 to September 1962" ] ]
Subordinate naval formations
Units that served in the fleet included : [ 14 ] [ 15 ]
Far_East_Fleet_(United_Kingdom)_0
The British Eastern Fleet then later the East Indies Fleet and the Far East Fleet (also called the Far East Station) was a fleet of the Royal Navy which existed between 1941 and 1971. In 1904, the British First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir John Fisher, ordered that in the event of war the three main commands in the Far East, the East Indies Squadron, the China Station, and the Australian Squadron, should all come under one command called the Eastern Fleet based in Singapore. The Commander-in-Chief, China would then take command. During the First World War, the squadrons retained their distinct identities and 'Eastern Fleet' was used only as a general term. The three-squadron structure continued until the Second World War and the beginning of hostilities with the Empire of Japan, when the Eastern Fleet was formally constituted on 8 December 1941, amalgamating the East Indies Squadron and the China Squadron. During the war, it included many ships and personnel from other navies, including those of the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. On 22 November 1944 the Eastern Fleet was re-designated East Indies fleet and continued to be based in Trincomalee. Following its re-designation its remaining ships formed the British Pacific Fleet. In December 1945 the British Pacific Fleet was disbanded and its forces were absorbed into the East Indies fleet. In 1952 The East Indies Fleet was renamed the Far East Fleet. After the Second World War the East Indies Station continued as a separate command to this one until 1958. In 1971 the Far East Fleet was abolished and its remaining forces returned home, coming under the command of the new, unified, Commander-in-Chief Fleet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VSEPR_theory
VSEPR theory
[ "Molecule type", "Shape", "Examples" ]
[ [ "AX 2", "Bent", "VO 2" ], [ "AX 3", "Trigonal pyramidal", "CrO 3" ], [ "AX 4", "Tetrahedral", "TiCl 4" ], [ "AX 5", "Square pyramidal", "Ta ( CH 3 ) 5" ], [ "AX 6", "C 3v Trigonal prismatic", "W ( CH 3 ) 6" ] ]
VSEPR_theory_2
Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory, or VSEPR theory ( , ), is a model used in chemistry to predict the geometry of individual molecules from the number of electron pairs surrounding their central atoms. It is also named the Gillespie-Nyholm theory after its two main developers, Ronald Gillespie and Ronald Nyholm. The premise of VSEPR is that the valence electron pairs surrounding an atom tend to repel each other and will, therefore, adopt an arrangement that minimizes this repulsion, thus determining the molecule's geometry. Gillespie has emphasized that the electron-electron repulsion due to the Pauli exclusion principle is more important in determining molecular geometry than the electrostatic repulsion. VSEPR theory is based on observable electron density rather than mathematical wave functions and hence unrelated to orbital hybridisation, although both address molecular shape. While it is mainly qualitative, VSEPR has a quantitative basis in quantum chemical topology (QCT) methods such as the electron localization function (ELF) and the quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Generali_Open_Kitzbühel
2017 Generali Open Kitzbühel
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "URU", "Pablo Cuevas", "26", "1" ], [ "ITA", "Fabio Fognini", "31", "2" ], [ "ITA", "Paolo Lorenzi", "36", "3" ], [ "FRA", "Gilles Simon", "39", "4" ], [ "NED", "Robin Haase", "50", "5" ], [ "GER", "Jan-Lennard Struff", "54", "6" ], [ "CZE", "Jiří Veselý", "55", "7" ], [ "ARG", "Horacio Zeballos", "57", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2017_Generali_Open_Kitzbühel_0
The 2017 Generali Open Kitzbühel was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 73rd edition of the Austrian Open Kitzbühel, and part of the World Tour 250 series of the 2017 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Tennis stadium Kitzbühel in Kitzbühel, Austria, from July 31 through August 6.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_American_Le_Mans_Series
2004 American Le Mans Series
[ "Pos", "Team", "Chassis", "Engine", "Rd 2", "Rd 4", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Miracle Motorsports", "Lola B2K/40 Courage C65", "Nissan ( AER ) VQL 3.0L V6 MG ( AER ) XP20 2.0L Turbo I4", "13", "16", "146" ], [ "2", "Intersport Racing", "Lola B2K/40", "Judd KV675 3.4L V8", "20", "20", "129" ], [ "3", "Marshall Cooke Race Car Company", "Lola B2K/40", "Ford ( Millington ) 2.0L Turbo I4", "16", "", "54" ], [ "4", "Rand Racing", "Lola B2K/40", "Nissan ( AER ) VQL 3.0L V6", "", "", "22" ], [ "5", "Team Bucknum", "Pilbeam MP91", "Nissan ( AER ) VQL 3.0L V6 Willman 3.4L V6", "", "13", "13" ] ]
Teams Championship -- LMP2 Standings
2004_American_Le_Mans_Series_season_3
The 2004 American Le Mans Series season was the 34th season for the IMSA GT Championship, and the sixth under the American Le Mans Series banner. It was a series for Le Mans Prototypes (LMP) and Grand Touring (GT) race cars divided into 4 classes: LMP1, LMP2, GTS, and GT. It began March 20, 2004 and ended October 16, 2004 after 9 races.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_School_League_(Illinois)
Independent School League (Illinois)
[ "School", "Location", "Founded", "Enrollment", "Team Name", "IHSA Classes 2/3/4" ]
[ [ "Elgin Academy", "Elgin", "1839", "425", "Hilltoppers", "A/1A/1A" ], [ "Francis W. Parker School", "Chicago", "1901", "944", "Colonels", "A/1A/2A" ], [ "Latin School", "Chicago", "1888", "1,175", "Romans", "AA/1A/2A/3A" ], [ "Morgan Park Academy", "Chicago", "1873", "430", "Warriors", "A/1A/1A" ], [ "Northridge Prep", "Niles", "1976", "250", "Knights", "A/1A/1A" ], [ "North Shore Country Day School", "Winnetka", "1880", "535", "Raiders", "A/1A/2A" ], [ "University of Chicago Lab School", "Chicago", "1896", "2,015", "Maroons", "AA/2A/3A" ], [ "The Willows Academy", "Des Plaines", "1974", "250", "Eagles", "A/1A/2A" ], [ "Woodlands Academy", "Lake Forest", "1858", "145", "Wildcats", "A/1A/2A" ] ]
Members
Independent_School_League_(Illinois)_0
The Independent School League (ISL) is an athletic league comprising nine private secondary schools in the Chicago metro area. All of the schools are also full members of the Illinois High School Association, the governing body for most high school athletics and competitive activities in the state. The schools are all relatively small, most belonging to the smaller classes of competition offered by the IHSA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_Cimino
Leonardo Cimino
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1961", "Mad Dog Coll", "Wickles - Bar Owner" ], [ "1961", "The Young Savages", "Mr. Rugiello" ], [ "1964", "Quick , Let 's Get Married", "Dr. Paoli" ], [ "1969", "Stilleto", "Allie Fargo" ], [ "1970", "Cotton Comes to Harlem", "Tom" ], [ "1972", "Come Back , Charleston Blue", "Frank Mago" ], [ "1973", "Jeremy", "Cello Teacher" ], [ "1975", "The Man in the Glass Booth", "Dr. Alvarez" ], [ "1980", "Hide in Plain Sight", "Don Angelo Venucci" ], [ "1980", "Stardust Memories", "Sandy 's Analyst" ], [ "1982", "Amityville II : The Possession", "Chancellor" ], [ "1982", "Monsignor", "The Pope" ], [ "1984", "Dune", "The Baron 's Doctor" ], [ "1987", "The Monster Squad", "Scary German Guy" ], [ "1987", "Moonstruck", "Felix" ], [ "1988", "The Seventh Sign", "Head Cardinal" ], [ "1989", "Penn & Teller Get Killed", "Ernesto" ], [ "1990", "Q & A", "Nick Petrone" ], [ "1990", "The Freshman", "Lorenzo" ], [ "1991", "Hudson Hawk", "Cardinal" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Leonardo_Cimino_0
Leonardo Cimino (November 4, 1917 - March 3, 2012) was an American film, television and stage actor who in 1937 appeared in the original stage production of Marc Blitzstein's The Cradle Will Rock. Cimino's most well known roles are in the 1983 science fiction miniseries, V as Abraham Bernstein and the 1987 feature film The Monster Squad as the Scary German guy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Krevoy
Brad Krevoy
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2011", "A Princess for Christmas", "Unit production manager", "Television film" ], [ "2012", "TalhotBlond", "Unit production manager", "Television film" ], [ "2013", "The Sweeter Side of Life", "Unit production manager", "Television film" ], [ "2013", "When Calls the Heart", "Production manager", "Television film" ], [ "2014", "When Calls the Heart", "Unit production manager", "" ], [ "2014", "A Royal Christmas", "Unit production manager", "Television film" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Production manager
Brad_Krevoy_4
Brad Krevoy (born 1956) is an Anglo American film producer, entrepreneur, and the founder and Chairman/CEO of the Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA). In a career spanning over 30 years, Krevoy has been directly involved in the development, finance, production, acquisition, and distribution of more than 100 motion picture and television projects. Most famously, the 1994 blockbuster comedy Dumb and Dumber. Lately, he has become known as one of the leading producers of Christmas themed entertainment, having produced many high-quality holiday movies, including the recent Netflix smash hit A Christmas Prince, which was released in November 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_All-Stars_(Australian_rules_football)
Indigenous All-Stars (Australian rules football)
[ "Year", "Date", "Opponent", "Result", "Stadium", "Captain ( vice-captain )", "Coach", "Best ( Polly Farmer Medal )", "Crowd" ]
[ [ "1983", "1 October", "Richmond Football Club / Mildura", "All-Stars 37.11 ( 233 ) def Richmond/Mildura 14.11 ( 95 )", "Sarah Oval , Mildura", "Stephen Michael", "Michael Wanganeen", "Rex Handy", "3,500" ], [ "1994", "12 February", "Collingwood Football Club", "All-Stars 13.10 ( 88 ) def Collingwood 10.8 ( 68 )", "Marrara Oval , Darwin", "Michael McLean", "Maurice Rioli", "Fabian Francis", "15,000" ], [ "2003", "7 February", "Carlton Football Club", "All-Stars 19.16 ( 130 ) def Carlton 8.9 ( 57 )", "Marrara Oval , Darwin", "Andrew McLeod", "Michael McLean", "Adam Goodes", "17,500" ], [ "2005", "5 February", "Western Bulldogs", "All-Stars 12.19 ( 91 ) def Western Bulldogs 10.3 ( 63 )", "Marrara Oval , Darwin", "Darryl White ( Chris Johnson )", "Michael McLean", "Daniel Wells", "8,500" ], [ "2007", "11 February", "Essendon Football Club", "Essendon 14.9 ( 93 ) def All-Stars 6.7 ( 43 )", "Marrara Oval , Darwin", "Andrew McLeod", "Michael McLean", "Andrew McLeod", "13,119" ], [ "2009", "7 February", "Adelaide Crows", "All-Stars 14.13 ( 97 ) def Adelaide 6.7 ( 43 )", "Marrara Oval , Darwin", "Andrew McLeod ( Shaun Burgoyne )", "Chris Johnson", "Matt Campbell", "9,497" ], [ "2011", "4 February", "Richmond Tigers", "Match cancelled due to inclement weather", "N/A", "Adam Goodes", "Michael O'Loughlin", "N/A", "N/A" ], [ "2013", "8 February", "Richmond Tigers", "All-Stars 14.6 ( 90 ) def Richmond 6.4 ( 40 )", "Traeger Park , Alice Springs", "Nathan Lovett-Murray", "Michael O'Loughlin", "Harley Bennell", "8,350" ], [ "2015", "20 February", "West Coast Eagles", "All-Stars 5.11 ( 41 ) def . by West Coast 7.7 ( 49 )", "Leederville Oval , Perth", "Shaun Burgoyne ( Jarrod Harbrow )", "Andy Lovell", "Shaun Burgoyne", "10,000" ] ]
Results
Indigenous_All-Stars_(Australian_rules_football)_0
The Indigenous All-Stars (known as for sponsorship reasons Qantas Kickstart Indigenous All-Stars and formerly known as the Aboriginal All-Stars) is an Australian rules football team composed purely of Indigenous Australians. The team has also represented Australia (in 2013) in the International Rules Series. The team was first formed in 1983 to compete in a once-off post-season exhibition match in Mildura, and another once-off game was played in 1994. Since 2003, the team has played a regular biennial pre-season match against an Australian Football League (AFL) club; the only exception was in 2011, when the scheduled match was cancelled due to inclement weather. The matches are usually played in the Northern Territory, either at Marrara Oval in Darwin or Traeger Park in Alice Springs. The AFL promotes the concept as recognition of the indigenous Australians' contribution to the national competition, with approximately one in ten AFL players identifying as an Indigenous Australian. The AFL has been criticised for letting its clubs prevent the All-Stars from selecting its top Indigenous senior players, or for placing restrictions on their game time. Additionally, the competing club side often treats the match as a preseason practice match, such that winning the match is less important than developing young players or building match fitness prior to the regular season. Despite this, the match remains popular with spectators in the Northern Territory. The best on ground for the Indigenous All-Stars is awarded the Polly Farmer Medal which is in honour of Graham Farmer. As of 2015, the All-Stars have won six of the eight matches it has played. The record attendance for the match was 17,500, in the 2003 match against Carlton at Marrara Oval.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Brand
Steven Brand
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1993", "The Darling Buds of May", "Tom Sargent", "Guest role ( 4 episodes )" ], [ "1994-95", "Casualty", "Adam Cooke", "Recurring role ( series 9 )" ], [ "1998", "Taggart", "Peter Letham", "Dead Reckoning" ], [ "1998", "Babes in the Wood", "Gary", "1.4" ], [ "1999", "Wing and a Prayer", "Stewart Patterson", "2.5" ], [ "1999", "The Bill", "Mervyn Castle", "Sleeping with the Enemy" ], [ "1999", "Psychos", "Iain Telfer", "TV miniseries" ], [ "1999", "Love in the 21st Century", "Peter", "TV series" ], [ "2000", "Heartbeat", "Dr. Ian Peters", "The Good Doctor" ], [ "2000-01", "Doctors", "Chris Rawlings", "Recurring role ( series 2 )" ], [ "2001", "The Savages", "Richard", "The Ex Files" ], [ "2001", "The Mind of the Married Man", "Andrew", "TV series" ], [ "2001-02", "Hellsing", "Alexander Anderson ( voice )", "Main role" ], [ "2003", "The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer", "John Rimbauer", "TV miniseries" ], [ "2003", "Mystery Woman", "Elliot McCallister", "TV film" ], [ "2004", "CSI : Crime Scene Investigation", "Dr. Malaga", "Crow 's Feet" ], [ "2004", "Still Life", "Whit Gagne", "Caught , Not Fade Away , Gravity" ], [ "2005", "McBride : The Chameleon Murder", "Hanson Collier", "TV film" ], [ "2005", "NCIS", "Ian 'Bulldog ' Hitch", "Pop Life" ], [ "2005", "Alien Express", "Paul Fitzpatrick", "TV film" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Steven_Brand_1
Steven Brand (born 26 June 1969) is a Scottish actor. He made his American screen debut in Universal's The Scorpion King as Memnon, evil warlord and nemesis of Mathayus, played by The Rock. Following the success of his debut movie in the US, Brands work has included the HBO series The Mind of the Married Man, Stephen King's The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, , Human Target and more recently starring in the movies Treasure Raiders with David Carradine, Say It in Russian with Faye Dunaway, and XII. He is also known as the voice of Alexander Anderson from the anime series Hellsing and OVA Hellsing Ultimate, as well as the voice of Richard Hellsing in the OVA. He also appeared in the NCIS Season 2 episode, Pop Life as Ian Alfred Bulldog Hitch. He would later go on to guest in NCIS's spin-off series, , playing Jon Craig in the episode, Black Widow. In addition, he played Ned Baker, a fellow lawyer on Illinois' 8th Circuit with Abraham Lincoln, in the movie Saving Lincoln. Brand starred 2014 in the Drama horror film Echoes and was nominated at FilmQuest Cthulhu as Best Supporting Actor for this role. In 2016, he was nominated Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television for appearance in Teen Wolf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_Sparta_Prague
AC Sparta Prague
[ "#", "Name", "Matches" ]
[ [ "1", "Jaromír Blažek", "240" ], [ "2", "Jiří Novotný", "235" ], [ "3", "Tomáš Řepka", "215" ], [ "4", "Michal Horňák", "185" ], [ "5", "Horst Siegl", "179" ], [ "6", "Vratislav Lokvenc", "163" ], [ "6", "Zdeněk Svoboda", "163" ], [ "8", "Václav Kadlec", "162" ], [ "9", "Libor Sionko", "158" ], [ "10", "Josef Obajdin", "152" ] ]
Most appearances in Czech First League
AC_Sparta_Prague_0
Athletic Club Sparta Praha (Czech pronunciation: [ˈaː ˈt͡sɛː ˈsparta ˈpraɦa]), commonly known as Sparta Prague, is a Czech football club based in Prague. It is the most successful club in the Czech Republic and one of the most successful in central Europe, winning the central European Cup (also known as the Mitropa Cup) three times as well as having reached the semi-finals of the European Cup (now the UEFA Champions League) in 1992 and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1973. Sparta have also been successful on the international stage, winning the Small Club World Cup, the predecessor to the FIFA Club World Cup, in 1969. Sparta have won 36 domestic league titles, the Czech Cup (formerly Czechoslovak Cup) 27 times, also a record, and the Czech Supercup twice. Sparta was long the main source for the Czech Republic national football team, however lately this has ceased to be the case, as the best Czech players almost exclusively play in foreign leagues. Sparta play at Prague's Generali Česká pojišťovna Arena, also known as Letná Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorma_Taccone
Jorma Taccone
[ "Year", "Title", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2010", "MacGruber", "" ], [ "2011-2013", "Parks and Recreation", "2 episodes" ], [ "2012", "Up All Night", "Episode : First Birthday" ], [ "2013", "Brooklyn Nine-Nine", "Episode : Thanksgiving" ], [ "2016", "Popstar : Never Stop Never Stopping", "Co-directed with Akiva Schaffer" ], [ "2018-2019", "The Last O.G", "5 episodes" ], [ "2019", "Miracle Workers", "2 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Director
Jorma_Taccone_3
Jorma Christopher Taccone (; born March 19, 1977) is an American comedian, director, actor, and writer. He is one-third of the sketch comedy troupe The Lonely Island, with childhood friends Andy Samberg and Akiva Schaffer. In 2010 he co-wrote and directed the SNL spinoff film MacGruber, which was his directorial debut. He directed his second feature alongside Schaffer, the musical comedy , which he also co-wrote and co-starred in with Schaffer and Samberg.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1790_and_1791_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1790 and 1791 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "New York 1", "William Floyd", "Anti-Administration", "1789", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Pro-Administration gain . Winner died May 24 , 1790 , before the start of the 2nd Congress . A special election was then held , see above", "√ James Townsend ( Pro-Administration ) 35.5% John Vanderbilt ( Pro-Administration ) 19.6% William Floyd ( Anti-Administration ) 19.1% Thomas Tredwell ( Anti-Administration ) 17.0% Ezra L'Hommedieu ( Anti-Administration ) 8.8%" ], [ "New York 2", "John Laurance", "Pro-Administration", "1789", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ John Laurance ( Pro-Administration ) 98.4% Melancton Smith ( Anti-Administration ) 1.6%" ], [ "New York 3", "Egbert Benson", "Pro-Administration", "1789", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Egbert Benson ( Pro-Administration ) 60.8% Theodorus Bailey ( Anti-Administration ) 39.2%" ], [ "New York 4", "John Hathorn", "Anti-Administration", "1789", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Anti-Administration hold", "√ Cornelius C. Schoonmaker ( Anti-Administration ) 52.1% Peter Van Gaasbeck ( Pro-Administration ) 43.7% John Hathorn ( Anti-Administration ) 3.5% Christopher Tappen ( Anti-Administration ) 0.8%" ], [ "New York 5", "Peter Silvester", "Pro-Administration", "1789", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Peter Silvester ( Pro-Administration ) 58.4% John Livingston ( Anti-Administration ) 41.6%" ], [ "New York 6", "Jeremiah Van Rensselaer", "Anti-Administration", "1789", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Pro-Administration gain", "√ James Gordon ( Pro-Administration ) 59.0% Jeremiah Van Rensselaer ( Anti-Administration ) 41.0%" ] ]
New York
Main article : 1790 United States House of Representatives elections in New York See also : List of United States Representatives from New York New York 's districts were not numbered at the time , therefore the numbering here is retroactive .
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1790_12
Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 2nd Congress took place in 1790 and 1791, in the middle of President George Washington's first term. While formal political parties still did not exist, coalitions of pro-Washington (pro-Administration) representatives and anti-Administration representatives each gained two seats as a result of the addition of new states to the union. Speaker Frederick Muhlenberg, who had led the Pro-Administrationists in 1789, switched loyalties to the Anti-Administrationists during the tenure of the 1st Congress. He failed to win election to the Speakership as their leader as a result of these elections, and was succeeded by Jonathan Trumbull Jr., who became the 2nd Speaker of the House.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_women's_soccer_season
2018 Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer season
[ "Player", "Team", "Round", "Pick #", "Position", "School" ]
[ [ "Samantha Staab", "Washington Spirit", "1", "4", "DF", "Clemson" ], [ "Julia Ashley", "Sky Blue FC", "1", "6", "DF", "North Carolina" ], [ "Dorian Bailey", "Washington Spirit", "1", "8", "MF", "North Carolina" ], [ "Betsy Brandon", "Houston Dash", "2", "16", "MF", "Virginia" ], [ "Bayley Feist", "Washington Spirit", "2", "17", "MF", "Wake Forest" ], [ "Kayla McCoy", "Houston Dash", "2", "18", "FW", "Duke" ], [ "Alexandra Kimball", "Utah Royals FC", "4", "32", "MF", "North Carolina" ], [ "Sabrina Flores", "Sky Blue FC", "4", "34", "DF", "Notre Dame" ], [ "Kaycie Tillman", "North Carolina Courage", "4", "36", "MF", "Florida State" ] ]
Draft Picks
Main article : 2019 NWSL College Draft The ACC had 9 players selected in the 2019 NWSL Draft . This was the most selections in the draft from a single conference . The ACC had three players selected in the first round , three in the second round and three in the fourth round . [ 43 ] FW Forward MF Midfielder DF Defender GK Goalkeeper
2018_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_women's_soccer_season_1
The 2018 Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer season will be the 30th season of women's varsity soccer in the conference. The Duke Blue Devils the defending regular season champions. The North Carolina Tar Heels are the defending ACC Tournament Champions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vogue_México_cover_models
List of Vogue México cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "January", "Sasha Pivovarova", "Patrick Demarchelier" ], [ "February", "Lindsay Ellingson", "Nino Muñoz" ], [ "March", "Dewi Driegen", "Stephen Wuerth" ], [ "April", "Isabeli Fontana", "Jacques Dequeker" ], [ "May", "Gisele Bündchen", "Nino Muñoz" ], [ "June", "Tanya Dziahileva", "David Roemer" ], [ "July", "Shannan Click", "David Roemer" ], [ "August", "Cameron Diaz", "Regan Cameron" ], [ "September", "Coco Rocha", "Tesh" ], [ "October", "Anja Rubik", "Marcin Tyszka" ], [ "November", "Eva Herzigová", "Marcin Tyszka" ], [ "December", "Alessandra Ambrosio", "Stewart Shining" ] ]
2010s -- 2010
List_of_Vogue_México_cover_models_11
This list of Vogue Mexico & Latin America 1999-present is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Mexico & Latin America, the Mexican edition of Vogue magazine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus,_Grand_Duke_of_Oldenburg
Augustus, Grand Duke of Oldenburg
[ "Name", "Birth", "Death", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Duchess Amalia", "21 December 1818", "20 May 1875", "married Otto of Bavaria , the elected King of Greece , and thus became Queen consort of Greece" ], [ "Duchess Frederica", "8 June 1820", "20 March 1891", "married Baron Maximilian Emanuel von Washington , a distant relative of the first President of the United States George Washington" ], [ "Duke Peter", "8 July 1827", "13 June 1900", "succeeded his father as Grand Duke of Oldenburg ; married Princess Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg ; had issue" ], [ "Duke Alexander", "16 June 1834", "6 June 1835", "" ], [ "Duke August", "15 February 1836", "30 April 1837", "" ], [ "Duke Elimar", "23 January 1844", "17 October 1895", "married morganatically Baroness Natalie Vogel von Friesenhof" ] ]
Ancestry and descent -- Issue
Augustus,_Grand_Duke_of_Oldenburg_0
Augustus (13 July 1783 - 27 February 1853) was the reigning Grand Duke of Oldenburg from 1829 to 1853.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_analog_television_stations_in_the_Philippines
List of analog television stations in the Philippines
[ "Callsign", "Ch . #", "Location", "Owner" ]
[ [ "DYAM-TV", "TV-5", "Roxas", "GMA Network Inc . Currently broadcasting : GMA Network" ], [ "DYRC-TV", "TV-21", "Roxas", "ABS-CBN Corporation Currently broadcasting : ABS-CBN" ], [ "DYBK-TV", "TV-27", "Roxas", "GMA Network Inc . Currently broadcasting : GMA News TV" ], [ "DYMD-TV", "TV-33", "Roxas", "Mediascape , Inc . Currently broadcasting : 5" ], [ "DYSW-TV", "TV-39", "Roxas", "Sonshine Media Network International" ] ]
Region VI ( Western Visayas ) -- Capiz
List_of_analog_television_stations_in_the_Philippines_36
This is a list of analog television stations in the Philippines. Currently, there are three major networks competing for bigger audience share; ABS-CBN Corporation, GMA Network Inc. and TV5 Network Inc. Major free-to-air networks are popularly known by their flagship channels (example GMA 7 (Manila) instead of simply GMA Network). Analog television in the Philippines began to shut down on February 28, 2017, and is scheduled to complete by 2023. Currently, all analog TV stations are still using the NTSC standard.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Yong-dae
Lee Yong-dae
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Partner", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "2012", "Korea Open", "Ha Jung-eun", "Xu Chen Ma Jin", "12-21 , 21-19 , 10-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2010", "Swiss Open", "Lee Hyo-jung", "Shin Baek-cheol Yoo Hyun-young", "21-14 , 21-18", "Winner" ], [ "2009", "China Open", "Lee Hyo-jung", "Zheng Bo Ma Jin", "21-18 , 15-21 , 21-15", "Winner" ], [ "2009", "Indonesia Open", "Lee Hyo-jung", "Zheng Bo Ma Jin", "17-21 , 21-8 , 16-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2009", "Swiss Open", "Lee Hyo-jung", "Zheng Bo Ma Jin", "16-21 , 15-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2009", "Korea Open", "Lee Hyo-jung", "Songphon Anugritayawon Kunchala Voravichitchaikul", "21-8 , 21-7", "Winner" ], [ "2009", "Malaysia Open", "Lee Hyo-jung", "Nova Widianto Lilyana Natsir", "14-21 , 19-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2008", "Hong Kong Open", "Lee Hyo-jung", "Xie Zhongbo Zhang Yawen", "14-21 , 16-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2008", "China Open", "Lee Hyo-jung", "Xu Chen Zhao Yunlei", "21-16 , 21-15", "Winner" ], [ "2008", "Korea Open", "Lee Hyo-jung", "Flandy Limpele Vita Marissa", "15-21 , 21-14 , 21-18", "Winner" ], [ "2008", "Malaysia Open", "Lee Hyo-jung", "He Hanbin Yu Yang", "14-21 , 15-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2007", "Swiss Open", "Lee Hyo-jung", "Muhammad Rijal Greysia Polii", "14-21 , 21-16 , 21-18", "Winner" ] ]
Achievements -- BWF Superseries ( 43 titles , 18 runners-up )
The BWF Superseries , launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007 , [ 13 ] is a series of elite badminton tournaments , sanctioned by Badminton World Federation ( BWF ) . BWF Superseries has two level such as Superseries and Superseries Premier . A season of Superseries features twelve tournaments around the world , which introduced since 2011 , [ 14 ] with successful players invited to the Superseries Finals held at the year end . Men 's doubles Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result 2016 Korea Open Yoo Yeon-seong Li Junhui Liu Yuchen 15–21 , 22–20 , 21–18 Winner 2016 Indonesia Open Yoo Yeon-seong Chai Biao Hong Wei 13–21 , 21–13 , 21–16 Winner 2015 Hong Kong Open Yoo Yeon-seong Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen 21–7 , 18–21 , 21–18 Winner 2015 French Open Yoo Yeon-seong Mads Conrad-Petersen Mads Pieler Kolding 21–14 , 21–19 Winner 2015 Denmark Open Yoo Yeon-seong Liu Cheng Lu Kai 21–8 , 21–14 Winner 2015 Korea Open Yoo Yeon-seong Kim Gi-jung Kim Sa-rang 21–16 , 21–12 Winner 2015 Japan Open Yoo Yeon-seong Fu Haifeng Zhang Nan 21–19 , 29–27 Winner 2015 Australian Open Yoo Yeon-seong Liu Cheng Lu Kai 21–16 , 21–17 Winner 2015 Malaysia Open Yoo Yeon-seong Mohammad Ahsan Hendra Setiawan 21–14 , 15–21 , 21–23 Runner-up 2014 Dubai World Superseries Finals Yoo Yeon-seong Chai Biao Hong Wei 19–21 , 21–19 , 21–16 Winner 2014 China Open Yoo Yeon-seong Chai Biao Hong Wei 21–14 , 21–15 Winner 2014 Denmark Open Yoo Yeon-seong Fu Haifeng Zhang Nan 13–21 , 23–25 Runner-up 2014 Australian Open Yoo Yeon-seong Lee Sheng-mu Tsai Chia-hsin 21–14 , 21–18 Winner 2014 Indonesia Open Yoo Yeon-seong Mohammad Ahsan Hendra Setiawan 21–15 , 21–17 Winner 2014 Japan Open Yoo Yeon-seong Mohammad Ahsan Hendra Setiawan 21–12 , 26–24 Winner 2013 Hong Kong Open Yoo Yeon-seong Kim Gi-jung Kim Sa-rang 12–21 , 21–15 , 21–18 Winner 2013 China Open Yoo Yeon-seong Hoon Thien How Tan Wee Kiong 21–13 , 21–12 Winner 2013 Denmark Open Yoo Yeon-seong Mohammad Ahsan Hendra Setiawan 21–19 , 21–16 Winner 2013 China Masters Ko Sung-hyun Hiroyuki Endo Kenichi Hayakawa 25–23 , 21–19 Winner 2013 Singapore Open Ko Sung-hyun Mohammad Ahsan Hendra Setiawan 15–21 , 18–21 Runner-up 2013 Indonesia Open Ko Sung-hyun Mohammad Ahsan Hendra Setiawan 14–21 , 18–21 Runner-up 2013 India Open Ko Sung-hyun Liu Xiaolong Qiu Zihan 20–22 , 18–21 Runner-up 2013 Malaysia Open Ko Sung-hyun Mohammad Ahsan Hendra Setiawan 15–21 , 13–21 Runner-up 2013 Korea Open Ko Sung-hyun Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen 19–21 , 21–13 , 21–10 Winner 2012 China Open Ko Sung-hyun Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen 15–21 , 14–21 Runner-up 2012 French Open Ko Sung-hyun Bodin Issara Maneepong Jongjit 22–24 , 21–17 , 21–11 Winner 2012 Indonesia Open Jung Jae-sung Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen 23–21 , 19–21 , 21–11 Winner 2012 All England Open Jung Jae-sung Cai Yun Fu Haifeng 21–23 , 21–9 , 21–14 Winner 2012 Korea Open Jung Jae-sung Cai Yun Fu Haifeng 21–18 , 17–21 , 19–21 Runner-up 2011 Hong Kong Open Jung Jae-sung Cai Yun Fu Haifeng 21–14 , 22–24 , 19–21 Runner-up 2011 French Open Jung Jae-sung Cai Yun Fu Haifeng 14–21 , 21–15 , 21–11 Winner 2011 Denmark Open Jung Jae-sung Cai Yun Fu Haifeng 21–16 , 21–17 Winner 2011 China Masters Jung Jae-sung Cai Yun Fu Haifeng 21–17 , 21–10 Winner 2011 Korea Open Jung Jae-sung Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen 21–6 , 21–13 Winner 2010 World Superseries Finals Jung Jae-sung Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen 17–21 , 15–21 Runner-up 2010 China Open Jung Jae-sung Chai Biao Zhang Nan 21–15 , 21–12 Winner 2010 Korea Open Jung Jae-sung Cai Yun Fu Haifeng 21–11 , 14–21 , 21–18 Winner 2009 Superseries Masters Finals Jung Jae-sung Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen 21–15 , 21–15 Winner 2009 China Open Jung Jae-sung Koo Kien Keat Tan Boon Heong 21–13 , 19–21 , 21–18 Winner 2009 Hong Kong Open Jung Jae-sung Lars Paaske Jonas Rasmussen 13–21 , 21–15 , 21–8 Winner 2009 Indonesia Open Jung Jae-sung Cai Yun Fu Haifeng 21–15 , 21–18 Winner 2009 Korea Open Jung Jae-sung Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen 12–21 , 22–24 Runner-up 2009 Malaysia Open Jung Jae-sung Alvent Yulianto Chandra Hendra Aprida Gunawan 18–21 , 21–14 , 21–14 Winner 2008 Superseries Masters Finals Jung Jae-sung Koo Kien Keat Tan Boon Heong 18–21 , 14–21 Runner-up 2008 Hong Kong Open Jung Jae-sung Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari 25–23 , 19–21 , 22–20 Winner 2008 China Open Jung Jae-sung Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen 17–21 , 21–17 , 21–13 Winner 2008 Swiss Open Jung Jae-sung Markis Kido Hendra Setiawan 17–21 , 21–16 , 21–13 Winner 2008 All England Open Jung Jae-sung Lee Jae-jin Hwang Ji-man 20–22 , 21–19 , 21–18 Winner 2007 Korea Open Jung Jae-sung Lee Jae-jin Hwang Ji-man 21–16 , 21–15 Winner Mixed doubles
Lee_Yong-dae_14
Lee Yong-dae (Hangul: 이용대; Hanja: 李龍大; ; born 11 September 1988) is a professional badminton player from South Korea who had been successful in both men's and mixed doubles. He reached world number 1 ranking with 4 different partners, Jung Jae-sung, Ko Sung-hyun and Yoo Yeon-seong in men's doubles, and Lee Hyo-jung in mixed doubles. He won a total of 43 Superseries titles, 37 in the men's doubles, the most of any doubles player in one discipline, and 6 in mixed doubles. He was ranked world number 1 in men's doubles for 117 consecutive weeks with his last partner, Yoo Yeon-seong. After winning the 2016 Korean Superseries with Yoo, Lee announced his retirement from international badminton. In 2018, he paired again with Kim Gi-jung, and won the titles of Spain Masters and Macau Open.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tour_Down_Under
2010 Tour Down Under
[ "", "Cyclist", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "André Greipel ( GER )", "Team HTC-Columbia", "13h 23 ' 57" ], [ "2", "Robbie McEwen ( AUS )", "Team Katusha", "+ 20" ], [ "3", "Greg Henderson ( NZL )", "Team Sky", "+ 24" ], [ "4", "Gert Steegmans ( BEL )", "Team RadioShack", "+ 24" ], [ "5", "Graeme Brown ( AUS )", "Rabobank", "+ 26" ], [ "6", "Jurgen Roelandts ( BEL )", "Omega Pharma-Lotto", "+ 26" ], [ "7", "Cadel Evans ( AUS )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 26" ], [ "8", "Andriy Hryvko ( UKR )", "Astana", "+ 29" ], [ "9", "Robbie Hunter ( RSA )", "Garmin-Transitions", "+ 30" ], [ "10", "Baden Cooke ( AUS )", "Team Saxo Bank", "+ 30" ] ]
General Classification after Stage 4
2010_Tour_Down_Under_7
The 2010 Tour Down Under was the 12th edition of the Tour Down Under cycling stage race. It was held from 19 to 24 January 2010 in and around Adelaide, South Australia. It was the first event in the 2010 UCI World Calendar. The race was won by André Greipel of after he won the sprint finishes to three of the race's stages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_110_metres_hurdles
Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes", "React" ]
[ [ "1", "6", "David Oliver", "United States", "13.31", "Q", "0.169" ], [ "2", "5", "Artur Noga", "Poland", "13.34", "Q , PB", "0.181" ], [ "3", "9", "Jackson Quiñónez", "Spain", "13.40", "Q , =SB", "0.173" ], [ "4", "7", "Maurice Wignall", "Jamaica", "13.40", "Q", "0.141" ], [ "5", "8", "Shi Dongpeng", "China", "13.42", "", "0.141" ], [ "6", "3", "Marcel van der Westen", "Netherlands", "13.45", "", "0.124" ], [ "7", "4", "Ryan Brathwaite", "Barbados", "13.59", "", "0.147" ], [ "8", "2", "Samuel Coco-Viloin", "France", "13.65", "", "0.187" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
20 August 2008 - 21:39 Wind : -0.4 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_110_metres_hurdles_3
The Men's 110 metres hurdles at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on 18-21 August at the Beijing National Stadium. Dayron Robles was the clear favorite, having set the world record just two months earlier. He didn't disappoint leading the semi-final round by almost a tenth of a second, a huge margin on this level. In the final, Robles was out first, clearly ahead by the first hurdle. From there all he did was run smoothly and pull away to a clear, dominating victory. The race for second place was almost as dominant, the two Americans, David Payne and David Oliver were clearly separating from the others, Payne slightly ahead of Oliver, with only Ladji Doucouré within a stride of Oliver. Doucouré looked to be faster, mainly because of less refined form, but on the final dash to the finish line was clearly gaining on Oliver, who himself was gaining on Payne to make the finish much closer. Robles more than doubled his margin from the semi-final round, almost a quarter of a second ahead of Payne.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_of_Armenians
List of massacres of Armenians
[ "Name", "Date", "Location", "Perpetrators", "Armenian Victims" ]
[ [ "Hamidian massacres", "1894-1896", "Ottoman Empire", "Ottoman government under Sultan Abdul Hamid II", "88,243-300,000" ], [ "Armenian-Tatar massacres", "1905-1907", "Baku , Elisabethpol , Nakhichevan , Shusha", "Caucasian Muslim and Armenian civilians , militants", "3,000-10,000 from both sides" ], [ "Adana massacre", "April 1909", "city of Adana , Adana Vilayet", "Young Turk government", "30,000" ], [ "Armenian Genocide", "1915-1923", "Ottoman Empire", "Young Turk government", "1,500,000" ], [ "September Days", "September 1918", "Baku , Azerbaijan Democratic Republic ( under Turkish control at the time )", "Army of Islam", "30,000" ], [ "Khaibalikend massacre", "June 1919", "Nagorno-Karabakh ( disputed ; under control of Azerbaijan at the time )", "Azeri army", "700" ], [ "Shusha massacre", "March 1920", "Shusha , Nagorno-Karabakh ( disputed ; under control of Azerbaijan at the time )", "Azeri army", "20,000-30,000" ], [ "Turkish-Armenian War", "September-December 1920", "Democratic Republic of Armenia", "Turkish Armed Forces", "60,000 to 98,000 Armenian civilians" ], [ "Sumgait pogrom", "February 1988", "Sumgayit , Soviet Azerbaijan", "Azerbaijani mobs", "26 ( official ) to 30 ( nonofficial sources )" ], [ "Kirovabad pogrom", "November 1988", "Kirovabad , Soviet Azerbaijan", "Azerbaijani mobs", "10-12 ( official ) to 130 ( nonofficial sources )" ], [ "Baku pogrom", "January 1990", "Baku , Soviet Azerbaijan", "Azerbaijani mobs", "90" ], [ "Dushanbe riots", "February 12-14 , 1990", "Dushanbe , Soviet Tajikistan", "Tajik nationalist & Islamist activists", "26" ], [ "Shelling of Stepanakert", "November 1991-May 1992", "Stepanakert , Nagorno-Karabakh ( disputed )", "Azerbaijani Armed Forces", "169" ], [ "Maraga massacre", "10 April 1992", "Maraga , Nagorno-Karabakh ( disputed ; under control of Azerbaijan at the time )", "Azerbaijani Armed Forces", "50-100" ] ]
This is the list of massacres of ethnic Armenians .
List_of_massacres_of_Armenians_0
This is the list of massacres of ethnic Armenians.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIS_Freestyle_Junior_World_Ski_Championships
FIS Freestyle Junior World Ski Championships
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Country", "Discipline ( s )", "From", "To", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Maxim Burov", "Russia", "Aerials", "2014", "2016", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "1", "Thomas Rowley", "United States", "Moguls & Dual moguls", "2013", "2014", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "1", "Beau-James Wells", "New Zealand", "Halfpipe & Slopestyle", "2014", "2015", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "4", "Aleksey Pavlenko", "Russia", "Moguls & Dual moguls", "2012", "2015", "2", "0", "1", "3" ], [ "5", "Maxim Gustik", "Belarus", "Aerials", "2006", "2007", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "5", "Andrey Volkov", "Russia", "Moguls & Dual moguls", "2006", "2006", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "7", "Ludvig Fjällström", "Sweden", "Moguls & Dual moguls", "2012", "2013", "1", "2", "0", "3" ], [ "7", "Dzmitry Mazurkevich", "Belarus", "Aerials", "2016", "2018", "1", "2", "0", "3" ], [ "7", "Benjamin Cavet", "United Kingdom & France", "Moguls & Dual moguls", "2016", "2018", "1", "2", "0", "3" ], [ "10", "John Eklund", "Sweden", "Ski cross", "2012", "2014", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "10", "Oliwer Magnusson", "Sweden", "Slopestyle", "2017", "2018", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "10", "Sandro Siebenhofer", "Austria", "Ski cross", "2016", "2018", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "10", "Walter Wallberg", "Sweden", "Moguls & Dual moguls", "2016", "2018", "1", "1", "0", "2" ] ]
Most successful athletes -- Men
FIS_Freestyle_Junior_World_Ski_Championships_16
FIS Freestyle Junior World Ski Championships are the Junior World Championships in freestyle skiing organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS). With the exception of Ski Cross, participation in Junior World Ski Championships is limited to competitors whose age is between fourteen and nineteen in the calendar year of the Championship. Ski Cross is limited to competitors between the ages of sixteen and twenty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_S-Bahn
Munich S-Bahn
[ "From", "To", "Tunnel" ]
[ [ "Schleißheim", "Freising", "Ringbahn" ], [ "Dachau", "-", "Ost-West" ], [ "Maisach", "-", "Ost-West" ], [ "Aubing", "Grafrath", "Ost-West" ], [ "Unterpfaffenhofen-Germering", "Herrsching", "Ost-West" ], [ "Gauting", "-", "Ost-West Ringbahn" ], [ "Luise-Kiesselbach-Platz", "Großhadern", "Nord-Süd" ], [ "Höllriegelskreuth", "-", "Nord-Süd" ], [ "Deisenhofen", "Bayrischzell", "Nord-Süd Ost-West" ], [ "Neubiberg", "Kreuzstraße", "Ost-West" ], [ "Haar", "Grafing", "Ost-West" ], [ "Riem", "Markt Schwaben", "Ost-West" ], [ "Daglfing", "-", "Ost-West" ], [ "Freimann", "-", "Nord-Süd" ], [ "Ismaning", "-", "Nord-Süd" ] ]
History
S-Bahn station Marienplatz with S7 to Munich East An underground railway line for Munich was first proposed in 1928 in a report on the `` relocation of traffic centres '' . An underground route would allow `` direct long distance traffic to and through the city centre '' . On 22 May 1938 , the first tunnel , which was part of the north-south route , was started in the Lindwurmstraße , between the present-day underground stations Sendlinger Tor and Goetheplatz . In the speech of Julius Dorpmüller , the general director of Deutsche Reichsbahn , the project was called `` S-Bahn '' for the first time . Due to World War II the construction and plans for the Munich S-Bahn were set aside .
Munich_S-Bahn_2
The Munich S-Bahn () is an electric rail transit system in Munich, Germany. S-Bahn is the German abbreviation for Stadtschnellbahn (literally, urban rapid rail), and the Munich S-Bahn exhibits characteristics of both rapid transit and commuter rail systems. The Munich S-Bahn network is operated by S-Bahn München, a subsidiary of DB Regio Bayern that is itself a subsidiary of the German national railway. It is integrated into the Munich Transport and Tariff Association (Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund, MVV) and interconnected throughout the city with the locally owned Munich U-Bahn. Today, the S-Bahn covers most of the populated area of the Munich Metropolitan area of about 2.7 million inhabitants. The Munich S-Bahn was established on 28 May 1972. It was intended as part of the scheme to provide an adequate transport system during the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich by connecting the pre-existing suburban rail services in the west and east of the city via a new tunnel section from Hauptbahnhof to München Ost station (Ostbahnhof).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Moy
Matthew Moy
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2008", "Mind of Mencia", "Short man", "Season 4 , episode 8" ], [ "2009-10", "iCarly", "Shawn", "3 episodes" ], [ "2009", "Tim and Eric Awesome Show , Great Job !", "Party guest", "Episode : Hair" ], [ "2009", "How I Met Your Mother", "Louis", "Episode : The Window" ], [ "2009-10", "Scrubs", "Trang", "6 episodes" ], [ "2010", "Criminal Minds", "Eric", "Episode : The Uncanny Valley" ], [ "2010", "Zeke and Luther", "School reporter", "Episode : Skate Squad" ], [ "2010", "Big Time Rush", "Deke", "Episode : Big Time Blogger" ], [ "2010", "Good Luck Charlie", "Usher", "Episode : Butt Dialing Duncans" ], [ "2010", "The Middle", "Takayuki", "Episode : Foreign Exchange" ], [ "2011-2017", "2 Broke Girls", "Han Lee", "Main cast" ], [ "2012", "Kickin ' It", "Shen", "Episode : Kickin ' It in China" ], [ "2013", "Kung Fu Panda : Legends of Awesomeness", "Master Yijiro ( voice )", "Episode : The Way of the Prawn" ], [ "2013-2019", "Steven Universe", "Lars Barriga ( voice )", "Main cast" ], [ "2017", "Voltron : Legendary Defender", "Vakala ( voice )", "Episode : The Journey" ], [ "2018", "Hell 's Kitchen", "Himself", "Guest diner ; Episode : Stars Heating Up Hell" ], [ "2018", "New Warriors", "Zachary Smith/Microbe", "TV Pilot" ], [ "2019", "Steven Universe : The Movie", "Lars Barriga ( voice )", "TV Movie" ], [ "2019", "Steven Universe Future", "Lars Barriga ( voice )", "Episode : Little Graduation" ] ]
Filmography
Matthew_Moy_1
Matthew James Moy (born February 3, 1984) is an American actor and artist. He co-starred as Han Lee on the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls and provides the voice of Lars Barriga on Steven Universe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katsuyuki_Konishi
Katsuyuki Konishi
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2000", "The King of Braves GaoGaiGar Final", "VolFogg" ], [ "2000", "Refrain Blue", "Matsunaga Yoshihiro" ], [ "2003", "Tenchi Muyo ! Ryo Ohki OAV 3", "Sorunaru" ], [ "2003", "Saint Seiya : The Hades Chapter - Sanctuary", "Capella of Auriga" ], [ "2004", "Night Shift Nurses", "Dr. Sekigawa" ], [ "2005", "Saint Seiya : The Hades Chapter - Inferno", "Phoenix Ikki" ], [ "2006", "TANK S.W.A.T . 01", "Habana" ], [ "2007", "Kyo Kara Maoh ! R", "Shouri Shibuya" ], [ "2008", "Saint Seiya : The Hades Chapter - Elysion", "Phoenix Ikki" ], [ "2008", "Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO 2 : The Gravity Front", "Rayban Surat" ], [ "2010", "Beelzebub", "Tatsumi Oga" ], [ "2010", "H.H.H Triple Ecchi", "Miyuki 's father" ], [ "2011", "Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi", "Masamune Takano" ], [ "2012", "Fairy Tail Memory Days", "Laxus Dreyar" ], [ "2014", "Magi : Sinbad no Bouken", "Badr" ], [ "2015", "Diabolik Lovers", "Sakamaki Reiji" ], [ "2016", "Tenchi Muyo ! Ryo-Ohki", "Nobuyuki Masaki" ] ]
Filmography -- Original video animation ( OVA )
Katsuyuki_Konishi_1
He was the special guest at the 2010 Anime Expo in Los Angeles, USA, where he met his fans and revealed that his favorite anime character was Kamina from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann; also adding that each character whom he voiced is important to him. Konishi was awarded the Best Supporting Actor Award in the 9th Annual Seiyu Awards on March 6, 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2018_box_office_number-one_films_in_Thailand
List of 2018 box office number-one films in Thailand
[ "#", "Date", "Film", "Gross" ]
[ [ "1", "January 7 , 2018", "Jumanji : Welcome to the Jungle", "$ 1,044,852" ], [ "2", "January 14 , 2018", "Jumanji : Welcome to the Jungle", "$ 506,603" ], [ "3", "January 21 , 2018", "12 Strong", "$ 488,962" ], [ "4", "January 28 , 2018", "Maze Runner : The Death Cure", "$ 2,340,763" ], [ "5", "February 4 , 2018", "Maze Runner : The Death Cure", "$ 935,572" ], [ "6", "February 11 , 2018", "Den of Thieves", "$ 556,389" ], [ "7", "February 18 , 2018", "Black Panther", "$ 4,609,379" ], [ "8", "February 25 , 2018", "Black Panther", "$ 986,714" ], [ "9", "March 4 , 2018", "Black Panther", "$ 549,696" ], [ "10", "March 11 , 2018", "Black Panther", "$ 183,647" ], [ "11", "March 18 , 2018", "A Wrinkle in Time", "$ 174,729" ], [ "12", "March 25 , 2018", "Pacific Rim Uprising", "$ 1,707,204" ], [ "13", "April 1 , 2018", "Pacific Rim Uprising", "N/A" ], [ "14", "April 8 , 2018", "A Quiet Place", "$ 1,032,617" ], [ "15", "April 15 , 2018", "A Quiet Place", "$ 577,140" ], [ "16", "April 22 , 2018", "A Quiet Place", "$ 225,323" ], [ "17", "April 29 , 2018", "Avengers : Infinity War", "$ 9,941,722" ], [ "18", "May 6 , 2018", "Avengers : Infinity War", "$ 1,861,464" ], [ "19", "May 13 , 2018", "Avengers : Infinity War", "$ 644,386" ], [ "20", "May 20 , 2018", "Deadpool 2", "$ 3,505,114" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2018 in Thailand . [ 1 ]
List_of_2018_box_office_number-one_films_in_Thailand_0
This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2018 in Thailand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_Idol_(season_10)
Indonesian Idol (season 10)
[ "Order", "Contestant", "Song ( Original Artist )", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Raja Giannuca", "Lost In Japan ( Shawn Mendes )", "BCL 's choice" ], [ "2", "Mahalini Raharja", "Bukan Cinta Biasa ( Afgan )", "Ari 's choice" ], [ "3", "Novia Bachmid", "Breathin ( Ariana Grande )", "Maia 's choice" ], [ "4", "Keisya Levronka", "Fly Me To The Moon ( Kaye Ballard )", "Advanced" ], [ "5", "Ziva Magnolya", "Unaware ( Allen Stone )", "Advanced" ], [ "6", "Lyodra Ginting", "Sebuah Rasa ( Agnez Mo )", "Anang 's choice" ], [ "7", "Daniel Simanjuntak", "Wonderwall ( Oasis )", "Eliminated" ], [ "8", "Richard Jeremy", "Jealous ( Labrinth )", "Advanced" ], [ "9", "Dery Ariska", "Aku Disini Untukmu ( Ari Lasso )", "Eliminated" ], [ "10", "Alda Wiyekedella", "Terlalu Cinta ( Rossa )", "Advanced" ], [ "11", "Tiara Anugrah", "New York , New York ( Frank Sinatra )", "Advanced" ], [ "12", "Samuel Cipta", "Heaven ( Afgan , Isyana Sarasvati , Rendy Pandugo )", "Anang 's choice" ], [ "13", "Sonny Saragih", "Creep ( Radiohead )", "Eliminated" ] ]
Semi-Finals -- Showcase Round
Indonesian_Idol_(season_10)_1
The tenth season of Indonesian Idol premiered on RCTI on October 7, 2019 after a year hiatus. The main audition process was held in five major cities in Indonesia: Bandung, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Medan and Jakarta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Tour_de_France
2011 Tour de France
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Mark Cavendish ( GBR )", "HTC-Highroad", "334" ], [ "2", "José Joaquín Rojas ( ESP )", "Movistar Team", "272" ], [ "3", "Philippe Gilbert ( BEL )", "Omega Pharma-Lotto", "236" ], [ "4", "Cadel Evans ( AUS )", "BMC Racing Team", "208" ], [ "5", "Thor Hushovd ( NOR )", "Garmin-Cervélo", "195" ], [ "6", "Edvald Boasson Hagen ( NOR )", "Team Sky", "192" ], [ "7", "André Greipel ( GER )", "Omega Pharma-Lotto", "160" ], [ "8", "Tyler Farrar ( USA )", "Garmin-Cervélo", "127" ], [ "9", "Samuel Sánchez ( ESP )", "Euskaltel-Euskadi", "105" ], [ "DSQ", "Alberto Contador ( ESP )", "Saxo Bank-SunGard", "105" ], [ "10", "Jérémy Roy ( FRA )", "FDJ", "104" ] ]
Points classification
2011_Tour_de_France_6
The 2011 Tour de France was the 98th edition of the race. It started on 2 July at the Passage du Gois and ended on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 24 July. The cyclists competed in 21 stages over 23 days, covering a distance of . The route entered Italy for part of two stages. The emphasis of the route was on the Alps, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the mountain range first being visited in the Tour. Cadel Evans of the won the overall general classification. Andy Schleck of was second, with his brother and teammate Fränk third. The general classification leader's yellow jersey was worn first by Philippe Gilbert of , who won the opening stage. In the following stage, 's victory in the team time trial put their rider Thor Hushovd into the overall lead. He held the yellow jersey until the end of the ninth stage when it was taken by Thomas Voeckler (), who went on to hold it throughout the stages in the Pyrenees and up until the end of the final Alpine stage. Andy Schleck, who had won the previous stage (the 18th), held it for the following individual time trial; Evans took enough time in this stage to take the yellow jersey. He then held the lead into the finish in Paris.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Tercera_División
2012–13 Tercera División
[ "Goalscorers", "Goals", "Team" ]
[ [ "David Alejo", "23", "Ciudad Plasencia" ], [ "Ángel Ordóñez", "18", "Atlético San José" ], [ "Luismi Álvarez", "17", "Plasencia" ], [ "Juan Germán Moreno", "16", "Díter Zafra" ], [ "Sergio Sánchez", "16", "Plasencia" ] ]
League standings -- Group XIV - Extremadura
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 Extremadura ( C ) 38 27 8 3 75 14 +61 89 2 UD Badajoz 38 24 8 6 67 24 +43 80 3 Don Benito 38 23 10 5 55 23 +32 79 4 Díter Zafra 38 22 11 5 57 23 +34 77 5 Jerez 38 16 11 11 51 37 +14 59 6 Mérida 38 15 11 12 47 38 +9 56 7 Ciudad Plasencia 38 15 10 13 50 38 +12 55 8 Plasencia 38 15 10 13 55 47 +8 55 9 Santa Amalia 38 15 8 15 52 54 −2 53 10 Coria 38 14 9 15 47 48 −1 51 11 Atlético San José 38 14 6 18 44 58 −14 48 12 Pueblonuevo 38 11 10 17 41 60 −19 43 13 Miajadas 38 12 7 19 40 56 −16 43 14 Valverdeño 38 11 9 18 40 56 −16 42 15 Hernán Cortés 38 11 8 19 36 64 −28 41 16 Cacereño B 38 10 10 18 48 57 −9 40 17 Fuente Cantos ( R ) 38 10 9 19 42 68 −26 39 18 Moralo ( R ) 38 7 17 14 33 52 −19 38 19 Emérita Augusta ( R ) 38 8 7 23 44 77 −33 31 20 Valdelacalzada ( R ) 38 7 7 24 35 65 −30 28 Top goalscorer
2012–13_Tercera_División_41
The 2012-13 Tercera División was the 7th edition since 2006 of the fourth tier of Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (National Professional Football League), also known as the Liga de Fútbol Profesional (LFP) and more commonly La Liga, of professional football in Spain. Play started on 24 August 2012 and the season ended on 30 June 2013 with the promotion play-off finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Odlum
Dave Odlum
[ "Year", "Artist", "Album or Song Title ( s )" ]
[ [ "2003", "Josh Ritter", "Hello Starling" ], [ "2004", "Mundy", "Raining Down Arrows" ], [ "2005", "The Frames", "Burn the Maps" ], [ "2007", "Eoin Coughlan", "" ], [ "2008", "Ham Sandwich", "Carry the Meek" ], [ "2008", "Luka Bloom", "Eleven Songs" ], [ "2009", "Miriam Ingram", "Trampoline" ], [ "2010", "Pilotlight", "The Post War Musical" ], [ "2012", "Róisín O", "The Secret Life of Blue" ] ]
Selected production work
Dave_Odlum_0
David Odlum is an Irish music producer, engineer, guitarist, and drummer who has worked and played with Academy Award winners and Mercury Prize nominees. Originally a member of Kíla, a band which was founded during his schooldays at Coláiste Eoin, he left them and joined rock group The Frames, fronted by the Academy Award-winner Glen Hansard, and with whom he played guitar from 1990 until 2002. Since leaving the band, he has pursued a career as a music producer. Odlum has established a long running association with singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes, producing her Mercury Prize-nominated debut album Night on My Side, as well as later albums The Hollow of Morning, Let It Break and an as-yet untitled fifth album due in 2014. Odlum also played briefly with her (along with his brother, Karl Odlum). Other musicians for whom Odlum has produced albums include The Frames, with whom he worked on the album Burn the Maps after he had left the band, dEUS, Nina Hynes, Josh Ritter, Eoin Coughlan, Ham Sandwich (Carry the Meek), Luka Bloom (Eleven Songs) and Miriam Ingram (Trampoline). In late January 2012 Odlum travelled to Australia to record Australian indie band Blackchords.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_Illawarra_Steelers_season
1997 Illawarra Steelers season
[ "Round", "Home", "Score", "Away" ]
[ [ "1", "Steelers", "50-10", "Souths" ], [ "2", "Balmain", "10-18", "Steelers" ], [ "3", "Steelers", "8-20", "St. George" ], [ "4", "Norths", "18-18", "Steelers" ], [ "5", "Steelers", "14-6", "Sth Qld" ], [ "6", "Sydney", "20-26", "Steelers" ] ]
1997_Illawarra_Steelers_season_2
The 1997 Illawarra Steelers season was the sixteenth in the club's history. The side made its second appearance in the play-offs, the first ending with the infamous 1992 semi-finals 4-0 loss to the St. George Dragons. Whilst making the finals, the season ultimately ended up as a disappointment, losing in the first week to the Gold Coast Chargers. Many expected them to win this match easily as they had beaten their opponents comfortably 28-6 the week before.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986–87_FIS_Freestyle_Ski_World_Cup
1986–87 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup
[ "Num", "Season", "Date", "Place", "Event", "Winner", "Second", "Third" ]
[ [ "51", "1", "12 December 1986", "Tignes", "CO", "Éric Laboureix", "John Witt", "Chris Simboli" ], [ "52", "2", "11 January 1987", "Mont Gabriel", "CO", "John Witt", "Éric Laboureix", "Chuck Martin" ], [ "53", "3", "22 January 1987", "Breckenridge", "CO", "Éric Laboureix", "Chris Simboli", "John Witt" ], [ "54", "4", "24 January 1987", "Breckenridge", "CO", "Éric Laboureix", "Alain LaRoche", "Chris Simboli" ], [ "55", "5", "1 February 1987", "Calgary", "CO", "Alain LaRoche", "John Witt", "Chuck Martin" ], [ "56", "6", "1 March 1987", "Voss", "CO", "John Witt", "Éric Laboureix", "Alain LaRoche" ], [ "57", "7", "8 March 1987", "Oberjoch", "CO", "Éric Laboureix", "John Witt", "Chris Simboli" ], [ "58", "8", "27 March 1987", "La Clusaz", "CO", "Éric Laboureix", "John Witt", "Alain LaRoche" ] ]
Men -- Combined
1986–87_FIS_Freestyle_Ski_World_Cup_2
The 1986/87 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the eight World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 8 December 1986 and ended on 27 March 1986. This season included four disciplines: aerials, moguls, ballet and combined.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Series_Cricket_international_five-wicket_hauls
List of World Series Cricket international five-wicket hauls
[ "No", "Player", "Date", "For", "Against", "Inn", "Venue", "Overs", "Wkts", "Runs", "Batsmen", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Andy Roberts", "3 February 1978", "WSC WI", "WSC World XI", "2", "RAS Showground , Sydney", "8*", "5", "17", "DL Amiss RA Woolmer Majid Khan Asif Iqbal BA Richards", "Won" ], [ "2", "Wayne Daniel", "5 February 1978", "WSC WI", "WSC Australia XI", "2", "RAS Showground , Sydney", "5.7*", "5", "29", "IC Davis RW Marsh GJ Gilmour DK Lillee LS Pascoe", "Won" ], [ "3", "Greg Chappell", "28 November 1978", "WSC Aus", "WSC WI", "1", "Sydney Cricket Ground , Sydney", "9.3", "5", "19", "LG Rowe JC Allen BD Julien DL Murray J Garner", "Won" ], [ "4", "Len Pascoe", "18 December 1978", "WSC Aus", "WSC World XI", "2", "VFL Park , Melbourne", "10", "5", "30", "Zaheer Abbas BA Richards Javed Miandad MJ Procter Asif Iqbal", "Won" ], [ "5", "Garth Le Roux", "1 January 1979", "WSC World XI", "WSC Aus", "1", "Brisbane Cricket Ground , Brisbane", "6.1", "5", "6", "GS Chappell IR Redpath TM Chappell MF Malone W Prior", "Won" ], [ "6", "Max Walker", "9 January 1979", "WSC Aus", "WSC WI", "2", "VFL Park , Melbourne", "10", "5", "23", "JC Allen IBD Julien DL Murray AME Roberts MA Holding", "Won" ], [ "7", "Jeff Thomson", "21 February 1979", "WSC Aus", "WSC WI", "1", "Sabina Park , Kingston", "7.3", "5", "31", "CL King DL Murray MA Holding J Garner WW Daniel", "Won" ], [ "8", "Colin Croft", "4 April 1979", "WSC WI", "WSC Aus", "1", "Windsor Park , Roseau", "9", "5", "21", "BM Laird MF Kent IM Chappell RJ Bright MF Malone", "Won" ] ]
International Cup five wicket hauls
List_of_World_Series_Cricket_international_five-wicket_hauls_1
World Series Cricket (WSC) was a break away professional cricket competition staged between 1977 and 1979. Formed by Australian business man Kerry Packer following the refusal of the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) to accept the bid of Packer's Channel Nine to gain exclusive television rights to Australia's Test matches, World Series Cricket involved matches between WSC Australia XI, WSC World XI and WSC West Indies. The teams included leading Australian, English, Pakistani, South African and West Indian players, most notably England captain Tony Greig, West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, Australian captain Greg Chappell and former Australian captain Ian Chappell. The teams played five day Supertests and one day International Cup matches in Australia and the West Indies. The first WSC game, a Supertest between the Australians and the West Indians, began at VFL Park on 2 December 1977. Sixteen Supertest five wicket hauls were by players from all three of the WSC teams. The first of these was by Greg Chappell on 1 January 1978. Dennis Lillee's seven wickets for twenty three runs (7/23) was the best bowling figures in World Series Cricket and Lillee also holds the record for most Supertest five wicket hauls with four. Eight International Cup five wicket hauls were taken during World Series Cricket, with Andy Roberts claiming the first on 3 February 1978. No player took more than one five wicket haul and WSC World XI player Garth Le Roux returned the best figures with five wickets for six runs, against WSC Australia XI.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Nyweide
Sophie Nyweide
[ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2006", "Bella", "Bella", "Film debut" ], [ "2007", "And Then Came Love", "", "Martha" ], [ "2007", "Law & Order", "Agatha Archer", "Television series ( Episode Charity Case )" ], [ "2007", "Margot at the Wedding", "Vogler Daughter", "lead role" ], [ "2007", "New York City Serenade", "Francie", "Supporting Role" ], [ "2009", "Mammoth", "Jackie Vidales", "Main Cast" ], [ "2010", "An Invisible Sign", "Lisa Venus", "lead role" ], [ "2011", "Mistakes Were Made", "Otelia", "lead role" ], [ "2014", "Noah", "Younger Sister", "featured" ], [ "2014", "What Would You Do", "Bullied Girl", "lead" ] ]
Filmography
Sophie_Nyweide_0
Sophie Nyweide (born July 8, 2000) is a child actress. She is best known for her roles in Bella, Mammoth and the lead child role in An Invisible Sign.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Northamptonshire_List_A_cricket_records
List of Northamptonshire List A cricket records
[ "Wicket", "Score", "Batting partners", "Opposition", "Venue", "Year", "Link" ]
[ [ "1st", "232", "RR Montgomerie & A Fordham", "Nottinghamshire", "Trent Bridge", "1995", "[ 7 ]" ], [ "2nd", "245", "G Cook & RJ Bailey", "Gloucestershire", "Northampton", "1987", "[ 8 ]" ], [ "3rd", "215", "W Larkins & RG Williams", "Worcestershire", "Luton", "1982", "[ 9 ]" ], [ "4th", "215", "DJG Sales & CJL Rogers", "Yorkshire", "Northampton", "2006", "[ 10 ]" ], [ "5th", "160", "AJ Lamb & DJ Capel", "Leicestershire", "Northampton", "1986", "[ 11 ]" ], [ "6th", "167*", "DJG Sales & JN Snape", "Sri Lanka", "Northampton", "1998", "[ 12 ]" ], [ "7th", "115", "DJG Sales & N Boje", "Derbyshire", "Northampton", "2008", "[ 13 ]" ], [ "8th", "112", "AL Penberthy & JE Emburey", "Lancashire", "Old Trafford", "1996", "[ 14 ]" ], [ "9th", "70", "LA Procter & BW Sanderson", "Derbyshire", "Headingley", "2019", "[ 15 ]" ], [ "10th", "49", "RK Kleinveldt & M Azharullah", "Surrey", "Northampton", "2016", "[ 16 ]" ] ]
This is a list of Northamptonshire 's List A cricket records ; that is , record team and individual performances in List A cricket for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club . Most List A runs for Northamptonshire Qualification - 6000 runs [ 1 ] Player Runs Rob Bailey 11,010 Allan Lamb 10,207 Wayne Larkins 9612 Geoff Cook 8257 David Sales 7041 David Capel 6274 Most List A wickets for Northamptonshire Qualification - 130 wickets [ 2 ] Player Wickets David Capel 237 Paul Taylor 236 Kevin Curran 164 Neil Mallender 164 Nick Cook 155 Jason Brown 136 Team totals Record Score Opposition Venue Year Link Highest Total For 425 Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge 2016 [ 3 ] Highest Total Against 445-8 Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge 2016 [ 4 ] Lowest Total For 41 Middlesex Northampton 1972 [ 5 ] Lowest Total Against 56 Leicestershire Leicester 1964 [ 6 ] Batting Player Information Highest score [ 1 ] 1 . Wayne Larkins2 . David Willey3 . David Sales 172* v Warwickshire at Wardown Park , Luton in 1983167 v Warwickshire at Edgbaston , Birmingham in 2013161 v Yorkshire at County Ground , Northampton in 2006 Most runs in season [ 2 ] 1 . Alan Fordham2 . Allan Lamb3 . Wayne Larkins 980 in 1991939 in 1987936 in 1982 Record partnership for each wicket
List_of_Northamptonshire_List_A_cricket_records_3
This is a list of Northamptonshire's List A cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in List A cricket for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club. Most List A runs for Northamptonshire Qualification - 6000 runs Most List A wickets for Northamptonshire Qualification - 130 wickets Team totals Record partnership for each wicket
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Boys'_50_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' 50 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "8", "Mahfizur Rahman Sagor", "Bangladesh", "25.12" ], [ "2", "4", "Fouad Al Atrash", "Palestine", "26.26" ], [ "3", "5", "Daniel Lee", "Botswana", "26.89" ], [ "4", "3", "Dionisio Augustine", "Federated States of Micronesia", "27.32" ], [ "5", "6", "Robel Hapte", "Ethiopia", "28.44" ], [ "6", "2", "Kareem Valentine", "Antigua and Barbuda", "29.42" ], [ "7", "1", "Odam Lim", "Cambodia", "29.44" ], [ "-", "7", "Izudhaadh Ahmed", "Maldives", "DSQ" ] ]
Heats -- Heat 3
Swimming_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Boys'_50_metre_freestyle_3
The boys' 50 metre freestyle event at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games took place on August 17, at the Singapore Sports School.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Side_effects_of_bicalutamide
Side effects of bicalutamide
[ "Side effect", "Bicalutamide 150 mg/day + standard care ( n = 4022 ) (% )", "Placebo + standard care ( n = 4031 ) (% )" ]
[ [ "Gynecomastia", "66.2", "7.7" ], [ "With breast pain", "53.1", "ND" ], [ "Without breast pain", "13.1", "ND" ], [ "Breast pain", "72.8", "7.2" ], [ "With gynecomastia", "53.1", "ND" ], [ "Without gynecomastia", "19.7", "ND" ], [ "Asthenia", "10.2", "7.2" ], [ "Pharyngitis", "10.0", "10.5" ], [ "Erectile dysfunction", "9.0", "6.1" ], [ "Hot flashes", "9.0", "5.2" ], [ "Back pain", "8.7", "10.4" ], [ "Constipation", "8.2", "6.7" ], [ "Arthralgia", "7.3", "8.9" ], [ "Urinary tract infection", "7.1", "6.1" ], [ "Flu-like symptoms", "7.0", "7.1" ], [ "Abdominal pain", "6.6", "6.6" ], [ "Diarrhea", "6.3", "6.4" ], [ "Hypertension", "6.2", "6.5" ], [ "Pelvic pain", "6.2", "6.2" ], [ "Pain", "6.1", "6.7" ] ]
Overview
Side_effects_of_bicalutamide_1
The side effects of bicalutamide, a nonsteroidal antiandrogen (NSAA), including its frequent and rare side effects, have been well-studied and characterized. The most common side effects of bicalutamide monotherapy in men include breast tenderness, gynecomastia, feminization, demasculinization, and hot flashes. Less common side effects of bicalutamide monotherapy in men include sexual dysfunction, depression, fatigue, weakness, and anemia. Bicalutamide is well-tolerated and has few side effects in women. General side effects of bicalutamide that may occur in either sex include diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, nausea, dry skin, itching, and rash. In men with prostate cancer, bicalutamide monotherapy has been associated with an increased risk of non-cancer death, in part due to an increased incidence of heart failure. This is thought to be a consequence of androgen deprivation. Bicalutamide monotherapy has been found to cause unfavorable liver changes in around 3% of men, with such changes necessitating discontinuation in about 0.3 to 1% of men. Very rarely, bicalutamide has been associated with liver damage, lung disease, and sensitivity to light. It has also uncommonly been associated with hypersensitivity reactions. Bicalutamide has a theoretical risk of birth defects in male fetuses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_20_of_the_Code_of_Federal_Regulations
Title 20 of the Code of Federal Regulations
[ "Chapter", "Parts", "Regulatory Entity" ]
[ [ "I", "1-199", "Office of Workers ' Compensation Programs , Department of Labor" ], [ "II", "200-399", "Railroad Retirement Board" ], [ "III", "400-499", "Social Security Administration" ], [ "IV", "500-599", "Employees ' Compensation Appeals Board , Department of Labor" ], [ "V", "600-656", "Employment and Training Administration , Department of Labor" ], [ "V", "657-699", "Employment and Training Administration , Department of Labor" ], [ "VI", "700-799", "Office of Workers ' Compensation Programs , Department of Labor" ], [ "VII", "800-899", "Benefits Review Board , Department of Labor" ], [ "VIII", "900-999", "Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries" ], [ "IX", "1000-1099", "Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans ' Employment and Training Service , Department of Labor" ] ]
Structure
The table of contents , as reflected in the e-CFR updated March 4 , 2014 , is as follows : [ 1 ]
Title_20_of_the_Code_of_Federal_Regulations_0
CFR Title 20 - Employees' Benefits is one of fifty titles comprising the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), containing the principal set of rules and regulations issued by federal agencies regarding employees' benefits. It is available in digital and printed form, and can be referenced online using the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Brisbane_Roar_FC_season
2013–14 Brisbane Roar FC season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Name", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "17 April 2013", "DF", "Matthew Jurman", "Free agent", "Free ( Contract expired )" ], [ "17 April 2013", "MF", "James Meyer", "Free agent", "Free ( Contract expired )" ], [ "17 April 2013", "MF", "Stef Nijland", "PSV Eindhoven", "End of loan" ], [ "10 May 2013", "MF", "Mitch Nichols", "Free agent", "Free ( Contract expired )" ], [ "20 May 2013", "MF", "Massimo Murdocca", "Melbourne Heart", "Free ( Contract mutually terminated )" ], [ "22 May 2013", "MF", "Ben Halloran", "Fortuna Düsseldorf", "Undisclosed" ], [ "27 June 2013", "MF", "Steven Lustica", "Hajduk Split", "End of loan" ], [ "17 July 2013", "FW", "Do Dong-Hyun", "F.C . Gifu", "Free ( Released )" ], [ "1 January 2014", "FW", "Kwame Yeboah", "Borussia Mönchengladbach", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Transfers and Contracts -- Senior Team
2013–14_Brisbane_Roar_FC_season_1
The 2013-14 Brisbane Roar season was Roar's ninth season in the A-League. Having arguably fallen from their mantle of being the best team in the country, the Roar were striving to get back to title winning ways by any means necessary. The failure to qualify for the AFC Champions League was seen as an advantage, allowing the club to focus on domestic competition without the distraction of foreign competition. Manager Mike Mulvey was also looking to make his mark on the club during his first full pre season at the club and prove his credentials to the country in the new season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pan_American_Games_medalists_in_cycling
List of Pan American Games medalists in cycling
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1995 Mar de Plata", "Alison Sydor ( CAN )", "Juli Furtado ( USA )", "Jimena Florit ( ARG )" ], [ "1999 Winnipeg", "Alison Dunlap ( USA )", "Alison Sydor ( CAN )", "Jimena Florit ( ARG )" ], [ "2003 Santo Domingo details", "Jimena Florit ( ARG )", "Mary McConneloug ( USA )", "Francisca Campos ( CHI )" ], [ "2007 Rio de Janeiro", "Catharine Pendrel ( CAN )", "Mary McConneloug ( USA )", "Lorenza Morfín ( MEX )" ], [ "2011 Guadalajara details", "Heather Irmiger ( USA )", "Lorenza Morfín ( MEX )", "Amanda Sin ( CAN )" ], [ "2015 Toronto details", "Emily Batty ( CAN )", "Catharine Pendrel ( CAN )", "Erin Huck ( USA )" ] ]
Mountain biking -- Women 's
List_of_Pan_American_Games_medalists_in_cycling_27
This is the complete list of Pan American Games medalists in cycling from 1951 to 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidyasagar_discography
Vidyasagar discography
[ "Year", "Film", "Language", "Film Director" ]
[ [ "2000", "Millennium Stars", "Malayalam", "Jayaraj" ], [ "2000", "Dreams", "Malayalam", "Shajoon Karyal" ], [ "2000", "Sathyam Sivam Sundaram", "Malayalam", "Rafi-Mecartin" ], [ "2000", "Sanchalanam", "Telugu", "Tammareddy Bharadwaj" ], [ "2000", "Balaram", "Telugu", "Raviraja Pinisetty" ], [ "2000", "Mr. Butler", "Malayalam", "Sashi Shankar" ], [ "2000", "Daivathinte Makan", "Malayalam", "Vinayan" ], [ "2000", "Madhuranombarakattu", "Malayalam", "Kamal" ], [ "2000", "Puratchikkaaran", "Tamil", "Velu Prabhakaran" ], [ "2000", "Snehithiye", "Tamil", "Priyadarshan" ], [ "2000", "Devadoothan", "Malayalam", "Sibi Malayil" ], [ "2001", "Dhosth", "Malayalam", "Thulasidas" ], [ "2001", "Dhill", "Tamil", "Dharani" ], [ "2001", "Poovellam Un Vasam", "Tamil", "Ezhil" ], [ "2001", "Vedham", "Tamil", "Arjun Sarja" ], [ "2001", "Dubai", "Malayalam", "Joshiy" ], [ "2001", "Alli Thandha Vaanam", "Tamil", "Sridhar Prasad" ], [ "2001", "Randam Bhavam", "Malayalam", "Lal Jose" ], [ "2001", "Soori", "Telugu", "Sankara Kumar" ], [ "2001", "Thavasi", "Tamil", "Udayasankar" ] ]
Original scores -- 2000s
Vidyasagar_discography_2
This is a discography of composer, record producer and multi-instrumentalist Vidyasagar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrico_di_Borgogna
Enrico di Borgogna
[ "Role", "Voice type", "Premiere Cast , 14 November 1818 ( Conductor : )" ]
[ [ "Brunone", "baritone", "Giuseppe Fioravanti" ], [ "Elisa", "mezzo-soprano", "Adelina Catalani" ], [ "Enrico", "contralto", "Fanny Eckerlin" ], [ "Geltrude", "soprano", "Adelaide Cassago" ], [ "Guido", "tenor", "Eliodoro Spech" ], [ "Gilberto", "bass", "Andrea Verni" ], [ "Nicola", "tenor", "Pietro Verducci" ], [ "Pietro", "tenor", "Giuseppe Fusconi" ] ]
Roles
Enrico_di_Borgogna_0
Enrico di Borgogna (Henry of Burgundy) is an opera eroica or heroic opera in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Bartolomeo Merelli (who later, as Intendant at La Scala, was to commission Verdi's first opera), wrote the Italian libretto based on Der Graf von Burgund by August von Kotzebue. Enrico di Borgogna was the third opera composed by Donizetti, but the first to be performed. It premiered on 14 November 1818 at the Teatro San Luca in Venice. In spite of difficulties at the premiere, the critic of Nuovo osservatore veneziano noted of Donizetti that one cannot but recognize a regular handling and expressive quality in his style. For these, the public wanted to salute Signor Donizetti on stage at the end of the opera. For the first time in 192 years, the opera was presented at the Vadstena Academy in Sweden in July/August 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Malaysia
Foreign relations of Malaysia
[ "Country", "Formal relations began", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Argentina", "7 June 1967", "Main article : Argentina-Malaysia relations Argentina has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur , and Malaysia has an embassy in Buenos Aires . Argentina established diplomatic relations with Malaysia on 7 June 1967" ], [ "Belize", "11 February 2000", "Both countries established diplomatic relations on February 11 , 2000 . Both countries are full members of Commonwealth of Nations" ], [ "Brazil", "1959", "Main article : Brazil-Malaysia relations Brazil has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur , and Malaysia has an embassy in Brasilia" ], [ "Canada", "1957", "Main article : Canada-Malaysia relations Canada has a High Commission in Kuala Lumpur , and Malaysia has a High Commission in Ottawa . Both countries are full members of the Commonwealth of Nations . Canada 's trade relationship with Malaysia includes commerce across several sectors" ], [ "Chile", "22 May 1979", "Main article : Chile-Malaysia relations The Chile-Malaysia relations is mainly based on trade . In 2009 , the total trade between Chile and Malaysia is $ 336 million with the total Malaysian export to Chile were $ 16.8 million while the import with $ 148.7 million" ], [ "Colombia", "19 August 1987", "Main article : Colombia-Malaysia relations Ambassador of Colombia in Malaysia also accredited to East Timor , Thailand and Vietnam , while Malaysian Embassy in Lima , Peru , accredited to Colombia . Both are the members of United Nations , Movement of Non-Aligned Cooperation Forum Asia-Latin America ( FEALAC ) and Pacific Economic Cooperation Council ( PECC )" ], [ "Cuba", "6 February 1975", "Main article : Cuba-Malaysia relations Malaysia has an embassy in Havana , while Cuba has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur" ], [ "Dominica", "", "Malaysia is represented in Dominica by its embassy in Caracas , Venezuela . Both countries are full members of the Commonwealth of Nations" ], [ "Ecuador", "1994", "Main article : Ecuador-Malaysia relations Their relations covers on political , commercial , cultural and social activities" ], [ "Grenada", "", "Malaysia is represented in Grenada by its embassy in Caracas , Venezuela . Both countries are full members of the Commonwealth of Nations" ], [ "Guyana", "26 April 1976", "Both countries established diplomatic relations on April 26 , 1976 . Both countries are full members of the Commonwealth of Nations" ], [ "Jamaica", "", "Further information : Jamaica-Malaysia relations In 2006 , Prime Minister , Portia Simpson Miller and Prime Minister of Malaysia , Dato Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi , have expressed satisfaction with the progress of bilateral relations between the two countries and have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening these relations through the exchange of visits and co-operation in the economic , technological , shipping , health and educational sectors , among other areas" ], [ "Mexico", "27 March 1974", "Main article : Malaysia-Mexico relations Malaysia has an embassy in Mexico City , and Mexico has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur . Relations between the two countries was established on 27 March 1974" ], [ "Peru", "", "Main article : Malaysia-Peru relations Malaysia is one of the main destination for Peruvian exports with the total trade in 2012 records $ 235 million . Peruvian exports to Malaysia total around $ 28 million while Malaysian exports with $ 207 million . In 1995 , an agreement on mutual promotion and protection of investments has been signed between the two countries" ], [ "United States", "1957", "Main article : Malaysia-United States relations Economic ties are robust . The United States is Malaysia 's largest trading partner and Malaysia is the tenth-largest trading partner of the US Annual two-way trade amounts to $ 49 billion . The United States and Malaysia launched negotiations for a bilateral free trade agreement ( FTA ) in June 2006 . President Barack Obama visited Malaysia between 26 and 28 April 2014 , as part of his four-nation Asia tour . This visit was the first visit by a sitting US President in almost 50 years since President Lyndon Johnson in 1966 . Other top US government officials have made visits to Malaysia in the past , such as then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in November 2010 , Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel in August 2013 , and current Secretary of State John Kerry in October 2013 . Malaysia has its embassy in Washington , DC with consulates in New York City , NY and Los Angeles , CA and a permanent mission to the United Nations in New York . The United States has its embassy in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia" ], [ "Venezuela", "1986", "Main article : Malaysia-Venezuela relations Malaysia has an embassy in Caracas while Venezuela has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur . Both countries are full members of the Group of 77" ] ]
Bilateral relations -- Americas
Foreign_relations_of_Malaysia_6
Malaysia is an active member of various international organisations, including the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and the Non-Aligned Movement. It has also in recent times been an active proponent of regional co-operation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_subway_rolling_stock
Toronto subway rolling stock
[ "Rolling Stock Numbers", "Quantity", "Year Built", "Builder ( & Model )", "Class", "Date Retired", "Notes" ]
[ [ "5000-5099", "100", "1953-1954", "GRC & W", "G1", "October 6 , 1990", "5080-5081 experimentally retrofitted with fluorescent lighting . 5068-5069 converted to service cars RT-36 & RT-37 ( grinding train power units ) in February 1991 ; 5066-5067 & 5074-5075 had been held for future conversion to service cars ; 5098-5099 preserved by the Ontario Electric Railway Historical Association" ], [ "5100-5105", "6", "1954-1955", "GRC & W", "G2", "October 6 , 1990", "experimental aluminum train" ], [ "5200-5227", "28", "1956", "GRC & W", "G-3", "October 6 , 1990", "non-driving motor cars permanently coupled with mating G-1 cars ( 50xx-52yy-52xx-50yy )" ], [ "5110-5115", "6", "1958-1959", "GRC & W", "G-4", "October 6 , 1990", "experimental cars built as an integral train ( 5110-5111-5112-5113-5114-5115 ) ; electro-dynamic braking equipment and motors removed April 1966 through March 1967 ( for installation in service cars ) , and remarshalled as : 5110-5115 , 5030-5111-5114-5031" ], [ "5300-5335", "36", "1962-1963", "MLW", "M-1", "May 1 , 1999", "5300-5301 preserved by the OERHA" ], [ "5336-5499", "164", "1965-1966", "HSC RTC-75", "H-1", "November 29 , 1999", "5374-5375 rebuilt to service cars RT-9 & RT-10 ; 5388-5391 scrapped due to Christie station fire in October 1976 ; 5391 rebuilt to service car RT-23 in March 1984" ], [ "5500-5575", "76", "1971", "HSC RTC-75", "H-2", "September 28 , 2001", "5500-5505 equipped with experimental Hitachi chopper controls and regenerative braking and reclassed as H-3 in 1973 ; converted back to H-2 between September 1984 and April 1985" ], [ "5576-5663", "88", "1974-1975", "HSC RTC-75", "H-4", "January 27 , 2012", "Last subway cars outfitted with vinyl orange upholstered seats , also the last of which not outfitted with air-conditioning systems . They also had similar interior design based from the H-2 subway cars , with reduced seating in a 2+2 configuration instead of 2+3 to allow for more standees . Some H-4 subway cars were retired from revenue service between 2000-2002 by the delivery of T-1 class cars . By January 27 , 2012 , all H-4 cars were retired from revenue service" ], [ "5670-5807", "138", "1976-1979", "HSC RTC-75", "H-5", "June 14 , 2013", "5755 retired in June 1984 and scrapped November 1985 due to accident in December 1981 ; 5754 modified in November 1985 for use as A or B unit to substitute for cars out of service for maintenance ( can also operate as a single unit for testing ) ; 5796 modified by UTDC in July-December 1990 to become T-1 prototype , which was retired and scrapped in September 2012 ; first subway cars outfitted with air-conditioning systems , all H-5 trains were retired from service by June 14 , 2013 , some of which were taken to Buffalo , New York for refurbishment , before being sold to the Lagos Rail Mass Transit , but scrapped by August 2015" ], [ "5810-5935", "126", "1986-1989", "UTDC RTC-75", "H-6", "June 20 , 2014", "Accessible seating areas were added near the operator 's cab and the first set of doors in each car during technological upgrades ( like the T-1s ) between 2005 and 2008 . All H-6 trains were retired from service by June 20 , 2014" ], [ "5000-5371", "372", "1995-2001", "BT RTC-75", "T-1", "Active", "First cars with AC propulsion , cars 5344-5345 converted to Toronto Rocket T35A08 mock-up cars in June-July 2006 . Now the TTC is working on putting external door chimes and side destination signs on all of their T1 units" ], [ "5381-6196", "480", "2009-2015", "BT T35A08", "Toronto Rocket", "Active", "76 six-car permanently coupled trains with open gangways being delivered . First train delivered on October 1 , 2010 . Sets are numbered 5xx1-5xx2-5xx3-5xx4-5xx5-5xx6 . In February 2013 , set 5461-5466 was retrofitted with additional plastic yellow handholds , and external door chimes , displacing the exterior blue lights on the car . Similarly , another set , 5851-5856 was also modified with the same features as with set 5461-5466 in May 2014 . Now the TTC is working on putting external door chimes and side destination signs on all of their TR units . First subway cars to adopt numbering in the 6000s . Set 5471-5476 was temporarily converted to a four-car train for testing purposes on Line 4 Sheppard , which were converted to full Toronto Rocket operation . After the testing phase , six additional four-car trains were received for use on Line 4 , which reduced the original 80 six-car trainset order to 76 six-car trainsets . Unlike the six-car trains , the four-car trains feature two pairs of A ( cab ) and B ( non-cab ) cars , numbered 6xx1-6xx2-6xx5-6xx6 . All six four-car TR Trains are in service on Line 4 and all seventy-six six-car TR Trains are in service on Line 1" ] ]
Subway trains
Toronto_subway_rolling_stock_0
The Toronto subway system's rolling stock consists of 880 subway cars for Line 1 Yonge-University, Line 2 Bloor-Danforth, and Line 4 Sheppard and 28 intermediate-capacity rapid transit cars for Line 3 Scarborough. The rolling stock is owned and maintained by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_European_Judo_Championships
2002 European Judo Championships
[ "Position", "Judoka", "Country" ]
[ [ "1", "Valentyn Grekov", "Ukraine" ], [ "2", "Siarhei Kukharenka", "Belarus" ], [ "3", "Mark Huizinga", "Netherlands" ], [ "3", "Zurab Zviadauri", "Georgia" ], [ "5", "Winston Gordon", "Great Britain" ], [ "5", "Rassoul Salimov", "Azerbaijan" ], [ "7", "Francesco Lepre", "Italy" ], [ "7", "Anton Minárik", "Slovakia" ] ]
Results overview -- Men
2002_European_Judo_Championships_7
The 2002 European Judo Championships were the 13th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Maribor, Slovenia from 16 May to 19 May 2002.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayne_Atkinson
Jayne Atkinson
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1987", "All My Sons", "Sue Bayliss" ], [ "1989-1990", "Tru", "Jan" ], [ "1997-1998", "Ivanov", "Anna Petrovna" ], [ "1999-2000", "The Rainmaker", "Lizzie Curry" ], [ "2002-2003", "Our Town", "Mrs. Gibbs" ], [ "2003", "Enchanted April", "Lotty Wilton" ], [ "2009", "Blithe Spirit", "Ruth" ], [ "2019", "Ann", "Ann Richards" ] ]
Filmography -- Stage
Jayne_Atkinson_2
Jayne Atkinson (born 18 February 1959) is a British-American actress who has worked in film, theatre, and television. She is perhaps best known for the role of Karen Hayes on 24, as well as her Tony Award-nominated roles in The Rainmaker and Enchanted April. She has also appeared in the CBS drama Criminal Minds as BAU Section Chief Erin Strauss, the CBS drama Madam Secretary as United States Vice President Teresa Hurst, and in the Netflix political drama House of Cards as U.S. Secretary of State Catherine Durant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Disney_animated_universe_characters
List of Disney animated universe characters
[ "Character", "Original voice actor", "Animated debut" ]
[ [ "Ma Beagle", "June Foray", "DuckTales" ], [ "Mabel Pines", "Kristen Schaal", "Gravity Falls" ], [ "Mad Hatter", "Ed Wynn", "Alice in Wonderland" ], [ "Madame Adelaide Bonfamille", "Hermione Baddeley", "The Aristocats" ], [ "Madame Medusa", "Geraldine Page", "The Rescuers" ], [ "Madam Mim", "Martha Wentworth", "The Sword in the Stone" ], [ "Madame Upanova", "Tress MacNeille", "Fantasia" ], [ "Madellaine", "Jennifer Love Hewitt", "The Hunchback of Notre Dame II" ], [ "Maggie", "Roseanne Barr", "Home on the Range" ], [ "Magic Carpet", "None", "Aladdin" ], [ "The Magic Mirror", "Moroni Olsen", "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" ], [ "Magica De Spell", "June Foray", "DuckTales" ], [ "Mahra the Baboon", "Tress MacNeille", "Jungle Cubs" ], [ "Maid Marian", "Monica Evans", "Robin Hood" ], [ "Major the Horse", "None", "Cinderella" ], [ "Maleficent", "Eleanor Audley", "Sleeping Beauty" ], [ "Malina", "Jessica DiCicco", "The Emperor 's New School" ], [ "Mama Heffalump", "Brenda Blethyn", "Pooh 's Heffalump Movie" ], [ "Mama Odie", "Jenifer Lewis", "The Princess and the Frog" ], [ "Man the Hunter", "None", "Bambi" ] ]
M
List_of_Disney_animated_universe_characters_12
The following is an alphabetical list of major and recurring animated characters in the Walt Disney universe of animated shorts, feature films, and television series based on films by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Some of the following animated characters have been included in their own Disney marketing franchise, including the Disney Princesses, Disney Villains, and Disney Fairies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OX_postcode_area
OX postcode area
[ "Postcode district", "Post town", "Coverage", "Local authority area" ]
[ [ "OX1", "OXFORD", "Central and South Oxford , Kennington , Boars Hill , New Hinksey , South Hinksey , Osney", "Oxford , Vale of White Horse" ], [ "OX2", "OXFORD", "North and West Oxford , Botley , North Hinksey , Summertown , Wytham , Jericho , Wolvercote", "Oxford , Vale of White Horse , Cherwell" ], [ "OX3", "OXFORD", "North East Oxford , Beckley , Headington , Marston , Elsfield , Noke , Woodeaton , Woodperry", "Oxford , South Oxfordshire , Cherwell" ], [ "OX4", "OXFORD", "East Oxford , Cowley , Blackbird Leys , Littlemore Sandford-on-Thames , Iffley , Rose Hill", "Oxford , South Oxfordshire" ], [ "OX5", "KIDLINGTON", "Kidlington , Yarnton , Begbroke , Tackley , Murcott , Charlton-on-Otmoor , Fencott , Islip", "Cherwell , West Oxfordshire , Aylesbury Vale" ], [ "OX7", "CHIPPING NORTON", "Chipping Norton , Charlbury , Chadlington , Bledington", "West Oxfordshire , Cotswold" ], [ "OX9", "THAME", "Thame , Postcombe , Towersey , North Weston", "South Oxfordshire" ], [ "OX10", "WALLINGFORD", "Wallingford , Berinsfield , Cholsey , Dorchester", "South Oxfordshire" ], [ "OX11", "DIDCOT", "Didcot , Blewbury , Harwell , Chilton , Aston Tirrold , Aston Upthorpe , South Moreton , Upton", "South Oxfordshire , Vale of White Horse" ], [ "OX12", "WANTAGE", "Wantage , Grove , Ardington , Charney Bassett , Childrey , Challow ( East & West ) , Denchworth , Farnborough ( Berks ) , Fawley , Ginge ( East & West ) , Hanney ( East & West ) , Hendred ( East & West ) , Kingston Lisle , Letcombe Bassett , Letcombe Regis , Lockinge ( East & West ) , Lyford , Sparsholt", "Vale of White Horse , South Oxfordshire , West Berkshire" ], [ "OX13", "ABINGDON", "Southmoor , Sunningwell , Frilford , Cothill , Appleton , Longworth , Steventon , Marcham , Shippon , Bayworth , Garford , Besselsleigh , Dry Sandford", "Vale of White Horse" ], [ "OX14", "ABINGDON", "Abingdon , Appleford-on-Thames , Burcot , Clifton Hampden , Culham , Drayton , Little Wittenham , Long Wittenham , Radley , Milton , Sutton Courtenay", "Vale of White Horse , South Oxfordshire" ], [ "OX15", "BANBURY", "Bloxham , Drayton , Wroxton , North Newington , South Newington , Swalcliffe , Sibford Gower , Sibford Ferris , Barford St Michael , Barford St John , Deddington , Hempton , Broughton , Hornton , Horley , Balscote , Shenington , Alkerton , Wigginton , Milton , Hook Norton , Milcombe , Shutford , Epwell , Tadmarton , Swerford , Bodicote , Brailes , Edge Hill , Ratley , Upton", "Cherwell , Stratford-on-Avon , West Oxfordshire" ], [ "OX16", "BANBURY", "Banbury", "Cherwell" ], [ "OX17", "BANBURY", "Adderbury , Appletree , Aynho , Arlescote , Chacombe , Charlton , Chipping Warden , Claydon , Cropredy , Culworth , Edgcote , Farnborough ( Warks ) , Greatworth , Great Bourton , Hanwell , King 's Sutton , Little Bourton , Lower Thorpe , Marston St Lawrence , Middleton Cheney , Mollington , Nethercote , Newbottle , Overthorpe , Prescote , Shotteswell , Stuchbury , Sulgrave , Thenford , Thorpe Mandeville , Twyford , Upper Astrop , Wardington , Warkworth , Warmington , Williamscott", "Cherwell , South Northamptonshire , Stratford-on-Avon" ], [ "OX18", "BAMPTON , BURFORD , CARTERTON", "Alvescot , Asthall , Aston , Bampton , Barrington , Black Bourton , Bradwell , Brize Norton , Burford , Carterton , Chimney , Clanfield , Cote , Fulbrook , Grafton , Holwell , Lew , Little Clanfield , Radcot , Shilton , Signet , Swinbrook , Taynton , Upper Windrush , Upton , Weald , Westwell , Widford , Windrush", "West Oxfordshire , Cotswold" ], [ "OX20", "WOODSTOCK", "Woodstock , Bladon , Glympton , Kiddington , Woodleys , Wootton", "West Oxfordshire" ], [ "OX25", "BICESTER", "Ambrosden , Arncott , Blackthorn , Caulcott , Duns Tew , Little Chesterton , Lower Heyford , Merton , Middle Aston , Middleton Stoney , North Aston , Piddington , Rousham , Somerton , Steeple Aston , Steeple Barton , Upper Heyford , Wendlebury , Weston-on-the-Green", "Cherwell , West Oxfordshire" ], [ "OX26", "BICESTER", "Bicester , Chesterton , Launton", "Cherwell" ], [ "OX27", "BICESTER", "Ardley , Bainton , Baynards Green , Bucknell , Caversfield , Charndon , Fewcott , Fringford , Fritwell , Godington , Hardwick , Hethe , Marsh Gibbon , Newton Morrell , Poundon , Souldern , Stoke Lyne , Stratton Audley , Tusmore", "Cherwell , Aylesbury Vale" ] ]
Coverage
The approximate coverage of the postcode districts :
OX_postcode_area_0
The OX postcode area, also known as the Oxford postcode area, is a group of 26 postcode districts in England, within 17 post towns. These cover most of Oxfordshire (including Oxford, Banbury, Abingdon, Bicester, Witney, Didcot, Carterton, Kidlington, Thame, Wantage, Wallingford, Chipping Norton, Chinnor, Woodstock, Watlington, Bampton and Burford), plus very small parts of Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Gloucestershire and Warwickshire. The original OX6 district for Bicester was recoded to OX25, OX26 and OX27 in 2000, while the OX39 district for Chinnor and the OX49 district for Watlington were formed out of the OX9 district at the same time. In 2001, the original OX8 district for Witney was recoded to OX28 and OX29.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_Women's_Basketball_League
Greek Women's Basketball League
[ "Club", "Titles", "Seasons" ]
[ [ "Sporting Athens", "21", "1976 , 1977 , 1979 , 1980 , 1981 , 1983 , 1984 , 1985 , 1986 , 1987 , 1988 , 1989 , 1990 , 1991 , 1993 , 1994 , 1995 , 1996 , 1997 , 1999 , 2004" ], [ "Olympiacos Piraeus", "5", "2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2019 , 2020" ], [ "Panathinaikos", "4", "1998 , 2000 , 2005 , 2013" ], [ "Athinaikos", "4", "2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012" ], [ "Ano Liosia", "3", "2001 , 2002 , 2003" ], [ "Iraklis Thessaloniki", "3", "1968 , 1971 , 1972" ], [ "Peiraikos", "2", "1969 , 1970" ], [ "Apollon Kalamarias", "2", "1974 , 1992" ], [ "Palaio Faliro", "2", "1975 , 1982" ], [ "Esperides Kallitheas", "2", "2006 , 2008" ], [ "Elliniko-Sourmena", "2", "2014 , 2015" ], [ "Athens College", "1", "1973" ], [ "Olympiacos Volou", "1", "1978" ], [ "Panionios", "1", "2007" ] ]
Performance by club
Greek_Women's_Basketball_League_1
The Greek womens Basketball League, also known as A1 Ethniki (A1 National) Women's Basketball is the most important competition of Greek womens professional basketball. It is organised by the EOK (Hellenic Basketball Federation). It began with the 1967-68 season. The first championship of the league, which was held in the 1967-68 season, was organised by ΕΟΑΠ (Greek: Ελληνική Ομοσπονδία Αθλοπαιδιών). Two years later, the EOK assumed control of the competition. Iraklis Thessaloniki won the first championship of the league, in the 1967-68 season. From 1976 to 1999, Sporting Athens dominated the competition, winning 20 championships in that period (they also won another championship in 2004). So far, Sporting has won the most league championships (21 in total). From 2008 to 2012, Athinaikos dominated exclusively, breaking the record of consecutive wins in the Greek Women's League. The successes of Athinaikos were entered into the Guinness book of records. The consecutive win streak of Athinaikos was finally stopped at 105 wins. The current champion of the league is Olympiacos, which has won the last three league championships.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Emirates_Men's_Handball_League
United Arab Emirates Men's Handball League
[ "Club", "Winners", "Winning seasons" ]
[ [ "Al-Sharjah", "11", "1976-77 , 1977-78 , 1979-80 , 1991-92 , 1992-93 , 1994-95 , 1998-99 , 1999-00 , 2001-02 , 2005-06 , 2016-17" ], [ "Al-Ahli", "10", "1981-82 , 1982-83 , 1984-85 , 1987-88 , 1991-92 , 1996-97 , 2006-07" ], [ "Al-Wasl", "7", "1974-75 , 1975-76 , 1979-80 , 2005-06 , 2008-09 , 2013-14 , 2015-16" ], [ "Al-Nasr", "5", "1973-74 , 1986-87 , 1988-89 , 1993-94 , 1995-96" ], [ "Al-Ain", "4", "1977-78 , 1978-79 , 1985-86" ], [ "Al-Jazira", "2", "1989-90 , 1994-95 , 2007-08" ], [ "Al-Shabab", "1", "2010-11" ] ]
Champions -- Performance by club
United_Arab_Emirates_Men's_Handball_League_1
The UAE Handball League is the top professional handball league in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The first team to win the title was Al-Sharjah. Al-Sharjah SCC has the record with 11 league titles to their name. Ten clubs compete in the League that operates on a system of 1 Level. The League was founded in 1976 as the UAE Handball League. The first 1976-77 season was won by Al-Sharjah.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Sow-Stao
List of United Kingdom locations: Sow-Stao
[ "Location", "Locality", "OS grid reference" ]
[ [ "St. Abbs", "Scottish Borders", "NT9167" ], [ "St Abb 's Head", "Scottish Borders", "NT909690" ], [ "Stableford", "Shropshire", "SO7598" ], [ "Stableford", "Staffordshire", "SJ8138" ], [ "Stac an Armin", "Western Isles", "NA151066" ], [ "Stacey Bank", "Sheffield", "SK2890" ], [ "Stackhouse", "North Yorkshire", "SD8165" ], [ "Stack Islands", "Western Isles", "NF789073" ], [ "Stack of Wirrgeo", "Shetland Islands", "HU614622" ], [ "Stackpole", "Pembrokeshire", "SR9896" ], [ "Stackpole Elidor", "Pembrokeshire", "SR9897" ], [ "Stackpole Head", "Pembrokeshire", "SR992943" ], [ "Stacksford", "Norfolk", "TM0590" ], [ "Stacksteads", "Lancashire", "SD8421" ], [ "Stackyard Green", "Suffolk", "TL9645" ], [ "Stac Lee", "Western Isles", "NA141049" ], [ "Staddiscombe", "Devon", "SX5151" ], [ "Staddlethorpe", "East Riding of Yorkshire", "SE8328" ], [ "Staddon", "Devon", "SS2622" ], [ "Staddon", "Devon", "SS3503" ] ]
St -- Stab-Stao
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Sow-Stao_4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladies_Asian_Golf_Tour
Ladies Asian Golf Tour
[ "Tournament", "Location", "Winner" ]
[ [ "Thailand Ladies Open", "Thailand", "Laura Davies" ], [ "Indonesia Ladies Open", "Indonesia", "Kim Lasken" ], [ "Singapore Ladies Open", "Singapore", "Janet Soulsby" ], [ "Malaysia Ladies Open", "Malaysia", "Sally Prosser" ], [ "Taiwan Ladies Open", "Taiwan", "Fusako Nagata" ] ]
Tournaments of the Kosaido Ladies Asia Golf Circuit -- 1993 Season
Ladies_Asian_Golf_Tour_6
The Ladies Asian Golf Tour is a women's professional golf tour that was established as the Ladies Asia Golf Circuit in 1983 and known as the Kosaido Ladies Asia Golf Circuit 1987-2004 for sponsorship reasons. The tour was sanctioned by the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation since its inception as an official Asian ladies' tour. By 2005 there were five established women's professional tours in the world, of which two were in Asia, namely the LPGA of Japan Tour and the LPGA of Korea Tour. Japan and South Korea are two of the top three powers in women's professional golf, alongside the United States. The Ladies Asian Golf Tour is effectively a tour for the rest of Asia. This is comparable to the position in men's golf, where Japan has its own Japan Golf Tour and the rest of Asia has the Asian Tour. Most of the players on the tour come from Asia, but there are also representatives of various other parts of the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Rodríguez
Bruno Rodríguez
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "0-1", "Nov 2005", "Querétaro , Mexico", "Futures", "Hard", "Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela", "Mikael Ekman Carl-Henrik Hansen", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "0-2", "Jul 2006", "Mexico City , Mexico", "Futures", "Hard", "Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela", "Michael Johnson Lazaro Navarro-Batles", "4-6 , 6-4 , 2-6" ], [ "Win", "1-2", "Aug 2006", "Tuxtla Gutiérrez , Mexico", "Futures", "Hard", "Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela", "Alejandro Correa Geoffrey Gehrke", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "Loss", "1-3", "Oct 2006", "Mazatlán , Mexico", "Futures", "Hard", "Víctor Romero", "Miguel Gallardo Valles Carlos Palencia", "2-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Win", "2-3", "Nov 2006", "Querétaro , Mexico", "Futures", "Hard", "Víctor Romero", "Daniel Garza Pablo González", "6-1 , 5-7 , 7-6" ], [ "Loss", "2-4", "Apr 2007", "Zaragoza , Spain", "Futures", "Clay ( i )", "Juan-Pablo Amado", "Miguel Ángel López Jaén Jordi Marsé-Vidri", "1-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "2-5", "May 2007", "Jablonec nad Nisou , Czech Republic", "Futures", "Clay", "Érik Chvojka", "Jan Mašík Jaroslav Pospíšil", "5-7 , 5-7" ], [ "Loss", "2-6", "Jul 2007", "Römerberg , Germany", "Futures", "Clay", "Dustin Brown", "Andre Begemann Lars Pörschke", "1-6 , 6-4 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "3-6", "Nov 2007", "Querétaro , Mexico", "Futures", "Hard", "Víctor Romero", "Joel Kielbowicz Ross Wilson", "6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "3-7", "Apr 2008", "Loja , Spain", "Futures", "Clay", "Andoni Vivanco-Guzmán", "Pedro Clar-Rosselló Guillermo Olaso", "6-7 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "4-7", "Nov 2008", "Guadalajara , Mexico", "Futures", "Clay", "Víctor Romero", "Juan Manuel Elizondo César Ramírez", "4-6 , 6-2 , [ 10-8 ]" ], [ "Win", "5-7", "Feb 2010", "Mexico City , Mexico", "Futures", "Hard", "Daniel Garza", "Luis Díaz Barriga Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela", "6-4 , 7-5" ], [ "Loss", "5-8", "Aug 2010", "Zacatecas , Mexico", "Futures", "Hard", "Christopher Díaz Figueroa", "Juan Manuel Elizondo César Ramírez", "4-6 , 7-6 , [ 4-10 ]" ], [ "Loss", "5-9", "Dec 2011", "Guadalajara , Mexico", "Futures", "Clay", "Manuel Sánchez", "Luis Díaz Barriga Adam El Mihdawy", "3-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "0-1", "Apr 2012", "León , Mexico", "Challenger", "Hard", "César Ramírez", "John Peers John-Patrick Smith", "3-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "5-10", "May 2012", "Guadalajara , Mexico", "Futures", "Clay", "Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela", "Devin Britton Darian King", "3-6 , 7-5 , [ 4-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "6-10", "May 2012", "Morelia , Mexico", "Futures", "Hard", "Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela", "Marvin Barker Chris Letcher", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "7-10", "Jun 2012", "Unterföhring , Germany", "Futures", "Clay", "Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela", "Dominik Meffert Michael Spegel", "3-6 , 6-2 , [ 10-7 ]" ], [ "Loss", "7-11", "Aug 2012", "Friedberg , Germany", "Futures", "Clay", "Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela", "Dane Propoggia Rubin Statham", "1-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "7-12", "Aug 2012", "Rotterdam , Netherlands", "Futures", "Clay", "Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela", "Stephan Fransen Gerald Melzer", "3-6 , 6-7" ] ]
ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals -- Doubles : 20 ( 7–13 )
ATP Challenger ( 0–1 ) ITF Futures ( 7–12 )
Bruno_Rodríguez_3
Bruno Rodríguez (born 28 October 1986) is a retired Mexican tennis player. Rodríguez has a career high ATP singles ranking of 364 achieved on 17 May 2010. He also has a career high doubles ranking of 359 achieved on 24 September 2012. He made his main draw debut on the ATP World Tour at the 2008 Abierto Mexicano Telcel in Acapulco as a wild card. He has been a member of the Mexico Davis Cup team between 2008 and 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Serie_A
2018–19 Serie A
[ "Team", "Home city", "Stadium", "Capacity", "2017-18 season" ]
[ [ "Atalanta", "Bergamo", "Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia", "21,300", "7th in Serie A" ], [ "Bologna", "Bologna", "Stadio Renato Dall'Ara", "38,279", "15th in Serie A" ], [ "Cagliari", "Cagliari", "Sardegna Arena", "16,233", "16th in Serie A" ], [ "Chievo", "Verona", "Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi", "38,402", "13th in Serie A" ], [ "Empoli", "Empoli", "Stadio Carlo Castellani", "16,284", "Serie B champions" ], [ "Fiorentina", "Florence", "Stadio Artemio Franchi", "43,147", "8th in Serie A" ], [ "Frosinone", "Frosinone", "Stadio Benito Stirpe", "16,227", "Serie B playoff winners" ], [ "Genoa", "Genoa", "Stadio Luigi Ferraris", "36,685", "12th in Serie A" ], [ "Internazionale", "Milan", "San Siro", "80,018", "4th in Serie A" ], [ "Juventus", "Turin", "Juventus Stadium", "41,507", "Serie A champions" ], [ "Lazio", "Rome", "Stadio Olimpico", "72,698", "5th in Serie A" ], [ "Milan", "Milan", "San Siro", "80,018", "6th in Serie A" ], [ "Napoli", "Naples", "Stadio San Paolo", "60,240", "2nd in Serie A" ], [ "Parma", "Parma", "Stadio Ennio Tardini", "27,906", "2nd in Serie B" ], [ "Roma", "Rome", "Stadio Olimpico", "72,698", "3rd in Serie A" ], [ "Sampdoria", "Genoa", "Stadio Luigi Ferraris", "36,685", "10th in Serie A" ], [ "Sassuolo", "Sassuolo", "Mapei Stadium - Città del Tricolore ( Reggio Emilia )", "23,717", "11th in Serie A" ], [ "SPAL", "Ferrara", "Stadio Paolo Mazza", "16,164", "17th in Serie A" ], [ "Torino", "Turin", "Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino", "27,994", "9th in Serie A" ], [ "Udinese", "Udine", "Stadio Friuli", "25,132", "14th in Serie A" ] ]
Teams -- Stadiums and locations
AtalantaBolognaCagliariChievoEmpoliFiorentinaFrosinoneJuventusMilanInterLazioRomaNapoliParmaGenoaSampdoria SPALSassuoloTorinoUdinese Locations of the 2018–19 Serie A teams
2018–19_Serie_A_0
The 2018-19 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 117th season of top-tier Italian football, the 87th in a round-robin tournament, and the 9th since its organization under a league committee separate from Serie B. Juventus were the seven-time defending champions and defended their title after winning against Fiorentina on 20 April 2019. The season was run from 18 August 2018 to 26 May 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_Lega_Basket_Serie_A
2006–07 Lega Basket Serie A
[ "Rank", "Name", "Team", "PPG" ]
[ [ "1", "Rick Apodaca", "Legea Scafati", "19.8" ], [ "2", "Alvin Young", "Upea Capo d'Orlando", "19.7" ], [ "3", "Ramel Curry", "Air Avellino", "18.7" ], [ "4", "Anthony Grundy", "Siviglia Wear Teramo", "18.2" ], [ "5", "Delonte Holland", "Whirlpool Varese", "17.6" ], [ "6", "Ronald Slay", "Premiata Montegranaro", "17.3" ], [ "7", "Rimantas Kaukenas", "Montepaschi Siena", "16.8" ], [ "8", "Erik Daniels", "Angelico Biella", "16.8" ], [ "9", "Reece Gaines", "Angelico Biella", "16.7" ], [ "10", "Marco Belinelli", "Climamio Bologna", "16.0" ] ]
Individual leaders -- Scoring
2006–07_Lega_Basket_Serie_A_1
The 2006-07 Lega Basket Serie A season, known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons, was the 85th season of the Lega Basket Serie A, the highest professional basketball league in Italy. The regular season ran from October 8, 2006 to May 2007, 18 teams played 34 games each. The top 8 teams made the play-offs whilst the lowest ranked teams, Bipop Carire Reggio Emilia and TDShop.it Livorno, were relegated to the Legadue. Montepaschi Siena won their second title by winning the playoff finals series against VidiVici Bologna.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live!_with_Regis_and_Kelly_(season_24)
Live! with Regis and Kelly (season 24)
[ "Date", "Guest Co-Host", "Guests/Segments" ]
[ [ "March 1", "Dan Abrams", "Don Cheadle , Ben McKenzie , 5-Minute Mug Cake" ], [ "March 2", "Dan Abrams", "Anjelica Huston , Donnie Wahlberg" ], [ "March 5", "Nick Lachey", "Kristin Davis , Alison Sweeney , Spring Cleaning Week - Kristin Van Ogtrop , A Big Announcement" ], [ "March 6", "Nick Lachey", "Fran Drescher , Chris Paul , Spring Cleaning Week - Stephen Fanuka" ], [ "March 7", "Pat Kiernan", "Willem Dafoe , Leslie Bibb , Spring Cleaning Week - Carley Roney" ], [ "March 8", "Martin Short", "Ewan McGregor , Spring Cleaning Week - Katie Brown" ], [ "March 9", "Martin Short", "Kathy Bates , Big Time Rush , Spring Cleaning Week - Viewer Tips" ], [ "March 12", "Kyle MacLachlan", "Nicole Richie , Cee Lo Green , Jeremy Rosado" ], [ "March 13", "Mark Consuelos", "Will Ferrell , Elle Macpherson , Lindzi Cox , Mark in I Hate My Teenage Daughter" ], [ "March 14", "Michael Strahan", "Susan Sarandon , Jeremy Sisto" ], [ "March 15", "Michael Strahan", "Ashley Judd , Whitney Cummings" ], [ "March 16", "Michael Strahan", "John Larroquette , Mary McCormack" ], [ "March 19", "Nick Lachey", "Ice Cube , Joan Collins , Jennifer Goldstein" ], [ "March 26", "Jerry O'Connell", "Kate Winslet , Lily Collins" ] ]
LIVE ! with Kelly ( 2011-2012 ) -- March 2012
Live!_with_Regis_and_Kelly_(season_24)_7
This is a list of Live! with Regis and Kelly and Live! with Kelly episodes which were broadcast during the show's 24th season. The list is ordered by air date. Although the co-hosts may have read a couple of emails during the broadcast, it does not necessarily count as an Inbox segment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_European_Diving_Championships_–_Women's_10_metre_platform
2019 European Diving Championships – Women's 10 metre platform
[ "Rank", "Diver", "Nationality", "D1", "D2", "D3", "D4", "D5", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Sofiya Lyskun", "Ukraine", "76.80", "49.50", "78.40", "60.90", "64.40", "330.00" ], [ "2", "Celine van Duijn", "Netherlands", "56.00", "60.90", "62.40", "66.00", "59.20", "304.50" ], [ "3", "Yulia Timoshinina", "Russia", "63.00", "49.60", "62.00", "61.05", "68.80", "304.45" ], [ "4", "Maria Kurjo", "Germany", "58.80", "65.60", "58.50", "56.55", "60.80", "300.25" ], [ "5", "Christina Wassen", "Germany", "52.80", "54.00", "56.55", "56.00", "65.60", "284.95" ], [ "6", "Noemi Batki", "Italy", "61.50", "36.80", "67.20", "48.00", "61.60", "275.10" ], [ "7", "Anaïs Kalonji", "France", "60.75", "49.60", "57.60", "49.00", "54.60", "271.55" ], [ "8", "Sarah Jodoin Di Maria", "Italy", "56.00", "58.50", "31.90", "57.60", "62.40", "266.40" ], [ "9", "Eden Cheng", "Great Britain", "63.00", "72.00", "37.80", "34.65", "57.60", "265.05" ], [ "10", "Tanya Watson", "Ireland", "53.20", "43.20", "43.20", "59.45", "48.60", "247.65" ], [ "11", "Ekaterina Beliaeva", "Russia", "69.00", "68.80", "0.00", "28.00", "72.00", "237.80" ], [ "12", "Ellen Ek", "Sweden", "52.20", "44.80", "49.00", "34.80", "30.00", "210.80" ] ]
Results -- Final
2019_European_Diving_Championships_–_Women's_10_metre_platform_1
Women's 10 metre platform event at the 2019 European Diving Championships was contested on 6 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_KHL_season
2010–11 KHL season
[ "Player", "Team", "GP", "Min", "W", "L", "SOL", "GA", "SO", "SV%", "GAA" ]
[ [ "Konstantin Barulin", "Atlant Moscow Oblast", "28", "1504:47", "13", "9", "4", "48", "6", ".925", "1.91" ], [ "Karri Rämö", "Avangard Omsk", "44", "2592:49", "33", "6", "4", "85", "5", ".925", "1.97" ], [ "Jakub Štěpánek", "SKA Saint Petersburg", "32", "1844:06", "16", "8", "5", "63", "3", ".923", "2.05" ], [ "Vitali Koval", "Atlant Moscow Oblast", "34", "1766:55", "12", "10", "9", "61", "2", ".921", "2.07" ], [ "Petri Vehanen", "Ak Bars Kazan", "43", "2538:01", "25", "12", "6", "89", "2", ".926", "2.10" ] ]
Regular season -- League leaders
GP = Games played ; Min = Minutes played ; W = Wins ; L = Losses ; SOL = Shootout losses ; GA = Goals against ; SO = Shutouts ; SV% = Save percentage ; GAA = Goals against average
2010–11_KHL_season_7
The 2010-11 KHL season was the third season of the Kontinental Hockey League. It was held from 8 September 2010 and ended on 16 April 2011. The season started with the Opening Cup game between the last season's finalists, Ak Bars Kazan and UHC Dynamo, the new team that was created by merging last season's Western conference winner HC MVD with Dynamo Moscow. Salavat Yulaev Ufa won the Gagarin Cup and the Russian Championship after beating Atlant Moscow Oblast 4-1 in the play-off final series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_CONCACAF_Men's_Olympic_Qualifying_Championship_qualification
2020 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship qualification
[ "Team", "Zone", "Qualified on", "Previous appearances in CONCACAF Men 's Olympic Qualifying Tournament" ]
[ [ "Canada", "North America", "Automatic", "8 ( 1984 , 1992 , 1996 , 2000 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 , 2015 )" ], [ "Mexico", "North America", "Automatic", "11 ( 1964 , 1972 , 1976 , 1988 , 1992 , 1996 , 2000 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 , 2015 )" ], [ "United States", "North America", "Automatic", "10 ( 1964 , 1972 , 1980 , 1988 , 1992 , 2000 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 , 2015 )" ], [ "Costa Rica", "Central America", "21 July 2019", "7 ( 1968 , 1976 , 1980 , 1984 , 1996 , 2004 , 2015 )" ], [ "Honduras", "Central America", "21 July 2019", "" ], [ "El Salvador", "Central America", "21 July 2019", "" ], [ "Dominican Republic", "Caribbean", "22 September 2019", "0 ( debut )" ], [ "Haiti", "Caribbean", "22 September 2019", "" ] ]
Qualified teams
The following eight teams qualified for the final tournament .
2020_CONCACAF_Men's_Olympic_Qualifying_Championship_qualification_0
The qualifying competition for the 2020 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship will determine five of the eight teams of 2020 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship final tournament. Players born on or after 1 January 1997 are eligible to compete in the tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Maria,_California
Santa Maria, California
[ "#", "Employer", "# of Employees" ]
[ [ "1", "Vandenberg Air Force Base", "6,623" ], [ "2", "Santa Maria-Bonita School District", "1,835" ], [ "3", "Marian Regional Medical Center", "1,480" ], [ "4", "Allan Hancock College", "1,150" ], [ "5", "C & D Zodiac Aerospace", "1,100" ], [ "6", "Santa Maria Joint Union High School District", "722" ], [ "7", "City of Santa Maria", "559" ], [ "8", "Betteravia Farms", "450" ], [ "9", "VTC Enterprises", "366" ], [ "10", "Walmart", "300" ] ]
Economy -- Top employers
According to the City 's 2013 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report , [ 20 ] and updated City of Santa Maria employee figures reported in the 2014-2016 City Budget , [ 21 ] the top employers in the city are :
Santa_Maria,_California_0
Santa Maria is a city near the Southern California coast in Santa Barbara County. It is approximately 65 miles (105 km) northwest of Santa Barbara and 150 miles (240 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Its estimated 2018 population was 108,470, making it the most populous city in the county and the Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA Metro Area. The city is notable for its wine industry and Santa Maria-style barbecue. Sunset magazine called Santa Maria The West's Best BBQ Town.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Stange
Maya Stange
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1994", "Baby Bath Massacre", "Rose", "TV film" ], [ "1995", "Halifax f.p", "Lisa Onslow", "Words Without Music" ], [ "1995", "Blue Heelers", "Kerry Mitchell", "Gun Crazy" ], [ "1995", "Flipper", "Devra", "Treasure Hunt" ], [ "1996", "McLeod 's Daughters", "Becky Howard", "TV film" ], [ "1998", "All Saints", "Emily Watson", "Give and Take" ], [ "1998", "Good Guys , Bad Guys", "Orange", "Zen Go the Strings of My Heart" ], [ "1999", "Secret Men 's Business", "Emma", "TV film" ], [ "2000", "Casualty", "Katie", "Being There : Parts 1 & 2" ], [ "2002", "Young Lions", "Sophia Rinaldi", "Recurring role" ], [ "2006", "Filthy Gorgeous", "Shannon", "TV film" ], [ "2007", "Burn Notice", "Gillian Walsh", "Loose Ends : Part 1" ], [ "2010", "Satisfaction", "Lucy Gallagher", "Not Vanilla" ], [ "2010", "Wicked Love : The Maria Korp Story", "Tania Herman", "TV film" ], [ "2012", "The Great Mint Swindle", "Sheryl Mickelberg", "TV film" ], [ "2012", "Tricky Business", "Frankie Chalmers", "Secrets and Lies , Who Wants to Be an Albatross" ], [ "2012", "Rake", "Charlotte Gardyne", "R vs Woodridge & Anor" ], [ "2013", "Redfern Now", "Susie", "Dogs of War" ], [ "2014-2015", "Love Child", "Eva McNaughton", "Recurring role" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Maya_Stange_1
Maya Stange is an Australian television and film actress known for starring roles in the films Garage Days and XX/XY (with Mark Ruffalo), and the popular TV show Burn Notice. She was born in Perth, Australia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimiko_Date
Kimiko Date
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1", "Aug 1991", "LA Women 's Tennis Championships , Manhattan Beach", "Hard", "Monica Seles", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "1", "Apr 1992", "Japan Open Tennis Championships , Tokyo", "Hard", "Sabine Appelmans", "7-5 , 3-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "Feb 1993", "Asian Open , Osaka", "Carpet ( i )", "Jana Novotná", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "2", "Apr 1993", "Japan Open Tennis Championships , Tokyo", "Hard", "Stephanie Rottier", "6-1 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "Sep 1993", "Nichirei International Championships , Tokyo", "Hard", "Amanda Coetzer", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "3", "Jan 1994", "Medibank International Sydney , Australia", "Hard", "Mary Joe Fernández", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "Winner", "4", "Apr 1994", "Japan Open Tennis Championships , Tokyo", "Hard", "Amy Frazier", "7-5 , 6-0" ], [ "Winner", "5", "Jan 1995", "Toray Pan Pacific Open , Tokyo", "Carpet ( i )", "Lindsay Davenport", "6-1 , 6-2" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "Mar 1995", "Miami Masters , Key Biscayne", "Hard", "Steffi Graf", "1-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "5", "Apr 1995", "Japan Open Tennis Championships , Tokyo", "Hard", "Amy Frazier", "6-7 , 5-7" ], [ "Runner-up", "6", "May 1995", "Internationaux de Strasbourg , France", "Clay", "Lindsay Davenport", "6-3 , 1-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "6", "Apr 1996", "Japan Open Tennis Championships , Tokyo", "Hard", "Amy Frazier", "6-4 , 7-5" ], [ "Winner", "7", "Aug 1996", "San Diego Open , United States", "Hard", "Arantxa Sánchez Vicario", "3-6 , 6-3 , 6-0" ], [ "Winner", "8", "Sep 2009", "Hansol Korea Open , Seoul", "Hard", "Anabel Medina Garrigues", "6-3 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "7", "Oct 2010", "HP Open , Osaka , Japan", "Hard", "Tamarine Tanasugarn", "5-7 , 7-6 , 1-6" ] ]
WTA career finals -- Singles : 15 ( 8 titles , 7 runner-ups )
Winner – Legend Grand Slam tournaments ( 0–0 ) WTA Tour Championships ( 0–0 ) Tier I / Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 ( 1–1 ) Tier II / Premier ( 2–2 ) Tier III , IV & V / International ( 5–4 )
Kimiko_Date_1
She returned to tennis nearly 12 years later, announcing an unexpected comeback in April 2008. She has since won several ITF titles. She won her eighth WTA title at the 2009 Hansol Korea Open in Seoul, becoming the second-oldest player in the Open Era, after Billie Jean King, to win a singles title on the WTA Tour. In 2013, she won three WTA International events in doubles and reached the third round at two of the four Grand Slam singles tournaments. At the 2014 US Open, she reached the semifinals of a Grand Slam doubles tournament for the first time in her career. Date announced her final retirement in September 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Liga_Panameña_de_Fútbol
2018–19 Liga Panameña de Fútbol
[ "Club", "Home city", "Stadium" ]
[ [ "Alianza", "Panama City", "Cancha de Entrenamiento Luis Tapia" ], [ "Árabe Unido", "Colón", "Armando Dely Valdes" ], [ "Unión Deportivo Universitario", "Santiago de Veraguas", "Aristocles Toco Castillo" ], [ "Costa del Este F.C", "Panama City", "Estadio Maracaná" ], [ "Independiente", "La Chorrera", "Estadio Maracaná" ], [ "Plaza Amador", "Panama City", "Estadio Maracaná" ], [ "San Francisco", "La Chorrera", "Estadio Agustín Sánchez" ], [ "Santa Gema", "Arraiján", "Estadio Agustín Sánchez" ], [ "Sporting San Miguelito", "San Miguelito", "Cancha de Entrenamiento Luis Tapia" ], [ "Tauro", "Panama City", "Estadio Rommel Fernandez" ] ]
Teams
Chorrillo formed with Deportivo Centenario de Coclé and la Universidad Latina de Panamá to become Unión Deportivo Universitario therefore there was no need for a relegation . [ 1 ] Taking their place for this season are the overall champions of last season 's Liga Nacional de Ascenso , Costa del Este F.C..
2018–19_Liga_Panameña_de_Fútbol_0
The 2018-19 Liga Panameña de Fútbol (also known as the Liga Cable Onda) is the 28th season of the Liga Panameña de Fútbol, the top-flight football in Panama. The season began on 17 July 2017 and is scheduled to end in May 2018. Ten teams will complete throughout the entire season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_NBA_draft
1985 NBA draft
[ "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Pos", "Nationality", "Team", "School/club team" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Patrick Ewing", "C", "Jamaica United States", "New York Knicks", "Georgetown ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "2", "Wayman Tisdale", "PF", "United States", "Indiana Pacers", "Oklahoma ( Jr . )" ], [ "1", "3", "Benoit Benjamin", "C", "United States", "Los Angeles Clippers", "Creighton ( Jr . )" ], [ "1", "4", "Xavier McDaniel", "PF", "United States", "Seattle SuperSonics", "Wichita State ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "5", "Jon Koncak", "C", "United States", "Atlanta Hawks", "SMU ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "6", "Joe Kleine", "C", "United States", "Sacramento Kings", "Arkansas ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "7", "Chris Mullin", "SF", "United States", "Golden State Warriors", "St. John 's ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "8", "Detlef Schrempf *", "SF/PF", "West Germany", "Dallas Mavericks ( from Cleveland )", "Washington ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "9", "Charles Oakley", "PF", "United States", "Cleveland Cavaliers *", "Virginia Union ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "10", "Ed Pinckney", "PF", "United States", "Phoenix Suns", "Villanova ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "11", "Keith Lee", "C", "United States", "Chicago Bulls", "Memphis State ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "12", "Kenny Green", "F", "United States", "Washington Bullets", "Wake Forest ( Jr . )" ], [ "1", "13", "Karl Malone", "PF", "United States", "Utah Jazz", "Louisiana Tech ( Jr . )" ], [ "1", "14", "Alfredrick Hughes", "SG", "United States", "San Antonio Spurs", "Loyola ( IL ) ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "15", "Blair Rasmussen", "C", "United States", "Denver Nuggets ( from Portland )", "Oregon ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "16", "Bill Wennington", "C", "Canada", "Dallas Mavericks ( from New Jersey )", "St. John 's ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "17", "Uwe Blab", "C", "West Germany", "Dallas Mavericks", "Indiana ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "18", "Joe Dumars", "SG", "United States", "Detroit Pistons", "McNeese State ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "19", "Steve Harris", "SG", "United States", "Houston Rockets", "Tulsa ( Sr . )" ], [ "1", "20", "Sam Vincent", "SG", "United States", "Boston Celtics ( from Denver via Dallas )", "Michigan State ( Sr . )" ] ]
Draft selections
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1985_NBA_draft_0
The 1985 NBA draft took place on June 18, 1985. It was also the first NBA draft of the lottery era. It was also around this time where the league decreased the amount of rounds the draft spent, with the previous few years lasting up to 10 rounds total. A total of 162 players were selected over seven rounds by the league's 23 teams. The New York Knicks were awarded the first overall pick by winning the first-ever NBA draft lottery, which was held in May of that year. The Knicks ultimately used it on Georgetown's Patrick Ewing. In addition to Ewing, this draft was also notable for being the draft that Karl Malone was taken by the Utah Jazz at pick 13. Malone spent all but one season with the Jazz, eventually being the player with the second-highest point total in league history, behind only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, as of the 2018-19 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Liège–Bastogne–Liège
2012 Liège–Bastogne–Liège
[ "", "Cyclist", "Team", "Time", "UCI World Tour Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Maxim Iglinsky ( KAZ )", "Astana", "6h 43 ' 52", "100" ], [ "2", "Vincenzo Nibali ( ITA )", "Liquigas-Cannondale", "+ 21", "80" ], [ "3", "Enrico Gasparotto ( ITA )", "Astana", "+ 36", "70" ], [ "4", "Thomas Voeckler ( FRA )", "Team Europcar", "+ 36", "-" ], [ "5", "Dan Martin ( IRE )", "Garmin-Barracuda", "+ 36", "50" ], [ "6", "Bauke Mollema ( NED )", "Rabobank", "+ 36", "40" ], [ "7", "Samuel Sánchez ( ESP )", "Euskaltel-Euskadi", "+ 36", "30" ], [ "8", "Michele Scarponi ( ITA )", "Lampre-ISD", "+ 36", "20" ], [ "9", "Ryder Hesjedal ( CAN )", "Garmin-Barracuda", "+ 36", "10" ], [ "10", "Jelle Vanendert ( BEL )", "Lotto-Belisol", "+ 36", "4" ] ]
Results
[ 7 ] [ 8 ]
2012_Liège–Bastogne–Liège_0
The 2012 Liège-Bastogne-Liège was the 98th running of the Liège-Bastogne-Liège, a single-day cycling race. It was held on 22 April 2012 over a distance of , starting in Liège and finishing in Ans, via Bastogne in the Ardennes region of Belgium. It was the thirteenth race of the 2012 UCI World Tour season. The race was won by rider Maxim Iglinsky after catching 's Vincenzo Nibali in the closing stages of the race after Nibali had attempted to win the race with a attack. Iglinsky caught him with around to go, and eventually won by 21 seconds over Nibali, while Amstel Gold Race winner Enrico Gasparotto rounded out the podium placings for . Defending race-winner Philippe Gilbert () could only finish sixteenth in the race, almost 90 seconds down on Iglinsky.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Montana
Francisco Montana
[ "Result", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "1", "1992", "Los Angeles , U.S", "Hard", "David Wheaton", "Patrick Galbraith Jim Pugh", "6-7 , 6-7" ], [ "Win", "1", "1992", "Long Island , U.S", "Hard", "Greg Van Emburgh", "Gianluca Pozzi Olli Rahnasto", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "2", "1994", "Mexico City , Mexico", "Clay", "Bryan Shelton", "Luke Jensen Murphy Jensen", "6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "2", "1994", "Atlanta , U.S", "Clay", "Jim Pugh", "Jared Palmer Richey Reneberg", "6-4 , 6-7 , 4-6" ], [ "Win", "3", "1995", "Kitzbühel , Austria", "Clay", "Greg Van Emburgh", "Jordi Arrese Wayne Arthurs", "6-7 , 6-3 , 7-6" ], [ "Loss", "3", "1995", "Santiago , Chile", "Clay", "Shelby Cannon", "Jiří Novák David Rikl", "4-6 , 6-4 , 1-6" ], [ "Win", "4", "1996", "Mexico City , Mexico", "Clay", "Donald Johnson", "Nicolás Pereira Emilio Sánchez", "6-2 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "5", "1996", "Amsterdam , Netherlands", "Clay", "Donald Johnson", "Rikard Bergh Jack Waite", "6-4 , 3-6 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "6", "1997", "Monte Carlo , Monaco", "Clay", "Donald Johnson", "Jacco Eltingh Paul Haarhuis", "7-6 , 2-6 , 7-6" ], [ "Loss", "4", "1997", "Stuttgart Outdoor , Germany", "Clay", "Donald Johnson", "Gustavo Kuerten Fernando Meligeni", "4-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "5", "1997", "Ostrava , Czech Republic", "Carpet", "Donald Johnson", "Jiří Novák David Rikl", "2-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Win", "7", "1998", "Marseille , France", "Hard ( i )", "Donald Johnson", "Mark Keil T. J. Middleton", "6-4 , 3-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Loss", "6", "1998", "Dubai , UAE", "Hard", "Donald Johnson", "Mahesh Bhupathi Leander Paes", "2-6 , 5-7" ], [ "Win", "8", "1998", "Estoril , Portugal", "Clay", "Donald Johnson", "David Roditi Fernon Wibier", "6-1 , 2-6 , 6-1" ], [ "Win", "9", "1998", "Hamburg , Germany", "Clay", "Donald Johnson", "David Adams Brett Steven", "6-2 , 7-5" ], [ "Win", "10", "1998", "Palermo , Italy", "Clay", "Donald Johnson", "Pablo Albano Daniel Orsanic", "6-4 , 7-6" ], [ "Loss", "7", "1999", "Bucharest , Romania", "Clay", "Marc-Kevin Goellner", "Lucas Arnold Ker Martín García", "3-6 , 6-2 , 3-6" ] ]
Career finals -- Doubles ( 10 titles , 7 runner-ups )
Francisco_Montana_0
He reached his career high doubles ranking, World No. 13, on July 8, 1998.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SM_UC-27
SM UC-27
[ "Date", "Name", "Nationality", "Tonnage", "Fate" ]
[ [ "28 October 1916", "Kazanetz", "Imperial Russian Navy", "580", "Sunk" ], [ "7 November 1916", "Letun", "Imperial Russian Navy", "1,260", "Damaged" ], [ "19 November 1916", "Rurik", "Imperial Russian Navy", "15,544", "Damaged" ], [ "22 November 1916", "Fugas", "Imperial Russian Navy", "150", "Sunk" ], [ "18 December 1916", "Buki", "Imperial Russian Navy", "4,499", "Sunk" ], [ "21 December 1916", "Skiftet", "Russian Empire", "336", "Sunk" ], [ "6 April 1917", "Narberth Castle", "United Kingdom", "168", "Sunk" ], [ "6 April 1917", "Nestor", "United Kingdom", "176", "Sunk" ], [ "12 April 1917", "Ernst Sophie", "Russian Empire", "222", "Sunk" ], [ "13 April 1917", "Kariba", "United Kingdom", "3,697", "Sunk" ], [ "15 April 1917", "Gretaston", "United Kingdom", "3,395", "Sunk" ], [ "18 April 1917", "Thomas", "United Kingdom", "132", "Sunk" ], [ "26 April 1917", "Augusta", "Kingdom of Italy", "686", "Sunk" ], [ "26 April 1917", "Gennarino", "Kingdom of Italy", "248", "Sunk" ], [ "11 June 1917", "Sakaki", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "655", "Damaged" ], [ "16 June 1917", "Emsli", "Tunisia", "31", "Sunk" ], [ "16 June 1917", "Kamouma", "Tunisia", "18", "Sunk" ], [ "16 June 1917", "Kibira", "Tunisia", "8", "Sunk" ], [ "16 June 1917", "Liberte", "Tunisia", "12", "Sunk" ], [ "16 June 1917", "Metlaoni", "Tunisia", "30", "Sunk" ] ]
Summary of raiding history
SM_UC-27_0
SM UC-27 was a German Type UC II minelaying submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy () during World War I. The U-boat was ordered on 29 August 1915 and was launched on 28 June 1916. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 25 July 1916 as SM UC-27. In 14 patrols UC-27 was credited with sinking 57 ships, either by torpedo or by mines laid. S/s Skifted left from Mariehamn at 8:30 o'clock 14 December 1916, carrying 56 military persons, 7 workers, 15 members of the crew and 13 civilians, a total of 91 persons. One hour later it was hit by the sea mines laid by the UC-27 and sank soon near Ledsun on the territory of the Lemland municipality of Åland. 86 persons died. UC-27 was surrendered to France on 3 February 1919 and was broken up at Landerneau in July 1921.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Australian_TV_series)
Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series)
[ "Dance", "Seasons used", "Best Performance", "Score", "Worst Performance", "Score" ]
[ [ "Argentine Tango", "5-7 , 11-present", "Arianne Caoili Damien Leith Cosentino Emma Freedman", "30", "Samantha Armytage", "19" ], [ "Aussie Smooth", "9-10", "Tamara Jaber", "27", "Gerrard Gosens", "16" ], [ "Cha-Cha-Cha", "All seasons", "Danielle Spencer Haley Bracken David Rodan *", "30", "Mark Occhilupo", "7" ], [ "Charleston", "17", "Celia Pacquola", "28", "Chloe Lattanzi", "23" ], [ "Contemporary", "13-present", "David Rodan Ash Pollard Matthew Mitcham", "30", "Constance Hall", "17" ], [ "Foxtrot", "All seasons", "Johnny Ruffo Mat Rogers", "29", "David Graham", "3*" ], [ "Freestyle", "All seasons", "Bec Cartwright Tom Williams Chris Bath Grant Denyer Arianne Caoili Anthony Koutoufides Kate Ceberano Bridie Carter Luke Jacobz Matt White Rob Palmer Manu Feildel Johnny Ruffo David Rodan * Emma Freedman Courtney Act", "30", "Kostya Tszyu Constance Hall", "24*" ], [ "Jazz", "13-present", "Samuel Johnson", "29", "Mark Holden", "3*" ], [ "Jive", "All seasons", "Tina Arena * Emma Freedman * Celia Pacquola", "30", "Jessica Watson", "8" ], [ "Paso Doble", "All seasons", "Grant Denyer Tina Arena Ricki-Lee Coulter * Emma Freedman", "30", "David Graham", "3*" ], [ "Quickstep", "All seasons", "Paul Licuria Haley Bracken Arianne Caoili Tom Williams Zoe Cramond David Rodan *", "30", "Adam Brand", "9" ], [ "Rumba", "All seasons", "Tamara Jaber Zoe Cramond Chris Bath Rhiannon Fish*", "30", "Samantha Armytage", "11" ], [ "Salsa", "5-10 , 12 , 14-present", "Tamara Jaber", "30", "Gerrard Gosens", "8" ], [ "Samba", "All seasons", "Bridie Carter Rhiannon Fish", "30", "Jessica Rowe", "9*" ], [ "Tango", "All seasons", "Paul Licuria Arianne Caoili Claudia Karvan", "30", "Chris Hemsworth * Dean Wells", "12" ], [ "Viennese Waltz", "4-present", "Mat Rogers", "29", "Cassandra Thorburn Curtly Ambrose Ed Kavalee", "10" ], [ "Waltz", "All seasons", "Haley Bracken Ada Nicodemou", "30", "Derryn Hinch", "12*" ], [ "West Coast Swing", "8-10", "Luke Jacobz", "28", "Adam Brand", "12" ] ]
Series overview -- Dances
The following are the dances performed by couples on Dancing with the Stars . In addition , each couple in the final round performs a dance of any style or combination of styles of their choosing , called `` freestyle '' .
Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Australian_TV_series)_5
Dancing with the Stars is a Logie Award-winning, Australian light entertainment reality show which originally aired on the Seven Network from 2004 to 2015 and in 2019 began airing on Network 10. When it was on the Seven Network, it was filmed live from the HSV-7 studios (now Global Television studios) in Melbourne and on Network 10 live from Fox Studios Australia in Sydney. The show is based on the United Kingdom BBC Television series Strictly Come Dancing and is part of BBC Worldwide's international Dancing with the Stars franchise. The show pairs celebrities with professional ballroom dancers who each week compete against each other in a dance-off to impress a panel of judges and ultimately the viewing public in order to survive potential elimination. Through telephone and SMS voting, viewers vote for the duo they think should remain in the competition. Judges' scores are combined with the viewer votes when determining which duo is eliminated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Islands_Swimming_Championships
Caribbean Islands Swimming Championships
[ "Year", "Edition", "Host City", "Country" ]
[ [ "1976", "I", "Kingston", "Jamaica" ], [ "1978", "II", "Santo Domingo", "Dominican Republic" ], [ "1980", "III", "Mayagüez", "Puerto Rico" ], [ "1982", "IV", "Havana", "Cuba" ], [ "1984", "V", "Port of Spain", "Trinidad and Tobago" ], [ "1986", "VI", "Willemstad , Curaçao", "Netherlands Antilles" ], [ "1988", "VII", "Santiago de los Caballeros", "Dominican Republic" ], [ "1990", "VIII", "Willemstad , Curaçao", "Netherlands Antilles" ], [ "1992", "IX", "Port of Spain", "Trinidad and Tobago" ], [ "1994", "X", "Kingston", "Jamaica" ], [ "1996", "XI", "San Juan", "Puerto Rico" ], [ "1998", "XII", "Bridgetown", "Barbados" ], [ "2000", "XIII", "Oranjestad", "Aruba" ], [ "2002", "XIV", "Willemstad , Curaçao", "Netherlands Antilles" ], [ "2004", "XV", "Kingston", "Jamaica" ], [ "2006", "XVI", "Salinas & Caguas", "Puerto Rico" ], [ "2008", "XVII", "Kingston", "Jamaica" ], [ "2010", "XVIII", "Havana", "Cuba" ], [ "2012", "XIX", "Oranjestad", "Aruba" ], [ "2014", "XX", "Bridgetown", "Barbados" ] ]
Locations
Caribbean_Island_Swimming_Championships_12
The Caribbean Islands Swimming Championships, or CISCs, is a biennial aquatics championships held in even years. They are organized by CCCAN and feature age-group competition for teams from Caribbean island nations. They have been held since 1976, and feature competition in 5 of FINA's Aquatics disciplines: swimming, open water, diving, water polo, and synchronized swimming.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Brazil_state_name_etymologies
List of Brazil state name etymologies
[ "State name", "Language of origin", "Source word", "Meaning and Notes" ]
[ [ "Acre", "", "a'quiri or a'kiru ,", "from a misspelling of Aquiri , a local river , which meaning is green river ; not from acre ( a measurement of area )" ], [ "Alagoas", "Portuguese", "", "plural of alagoa , a flooded field or swamp" ], [ "Amapá", "Arawak", "amapá", "the land in the end ( documented in Sir Walter Raleigh 's account of Guyana as Land of Amapaia )" ], [ "Amazonas", "Spanish", "", "after the Amazon river , which was named by Spanish explorers who heard rumors that Amazons ( female mounted warriors , possibly from the Iranian ethnonym *ha-mazan- , warriors ; former supposed etymology - Greek α-μαστός a- mastos , with no breasts - is considered false etymology ) guarded the legendary city of El Dorado in the middle of the forest" ], [ "Bahia", "Old Portuguese", "bahia", "bay or harbor ; the colonial province was called Bahia de Todos os Santos ( All Saints Bay ) , because it was discovered on November 1 , All Saints Day" ], [ "Ceará", "Tupi", "sy ara", "mother of the day or source of light , because it is a sunny land with sparse vegetation ( therefore , few shadows )" ], [ "Espírito Santo", "Portuguese", "", "Holy Ghost/Spirit" ], [ "Goiás", "Tupi", "goyaz", "Apparently , the name originated from the name of Tupi goiaiase nation that occupied the region in the late 16th century the term gwa ya mean equal individual , and therefore able to be friends" ], [ "Maranhão", "Spanish", "", "Portuguese spelling of Marañón , another name for the Amazon River ; from 1621 to 1709 , the north of Brazil was styled the State of Maranhão , with its capital at São Luís" ], [ "Mato Grosso", "Portuguese", "Matto Grosso", "thick grass or dense woods" ], [ "Mato Grosso do Sul", "Portuguese", "", "a new state created in 1975 from the southern part of Mato Grosso state" ], [ "Minas Gerais", "early modern Portuguese", "Minas Geraes", "General Mines ; separated from São Paulo in 1709 and placed under the direct control of the Portuguese Crown as the Captaincy of São Paulo and the Mines , after the discovery of gold , diamonds , and gems in the territory" ], [ "Pará", "Tupi-Guarani", "pará", "river ; probably because of the estuary of the Amazon River . The Pará River , near the state capital Belém , would be River River" ], [ "Paraíba", "Old Tupi", "parahiba", "pará ( river ) + aíba ( rough , bad ) , probably meaning rough river" ], [ "Paraná", "Guarani", "paraná", "wide river ; the words for river , large river , lagoon , sea and lake have different meanings in Tupi , leading to confusion that Paraná meant sea" ], [ "Pernambuco", "Tupi", "paranambuka", "paranã ( sea ) + mbuka ( hollow ) , referring to the coastal reefs ; the state capital , Recife , is derived from the Portuguese for reef" ], [ "Piauí", "Tupi", "piauhi", "piau ( a type of river fish ) and y ( river ) , so Piau Fish River" ], [ "Rio de Janeiro", "Portuguese", "", "River of January ; the city harbor was discovered on January 1 , 1502 , and was believed to be the mouth of a river ( such as the Tagus estuary which forms a bay by Lisbon ) . The state was named after the city , now its capital and formerly capital of Brazil" ], [ "Rio Grande do Norte", "Portuguese", "", "Great River of the North" ], [ "Rio Grande do Sul", "Portuguese", "", "Great River of the South ; the long and narrow Patos Lagoon ( lagoon of the ducks ) was probably mistaken for a river ; thus the name of the first important settlement , the town of Rio Grande" ] ]
The names of most Brazilian states are based on Portuguese placenames , while others are based on indigenous ( often Tupi–Guarani ) and a few European languages .
List_of_Brazil_state_name_etymologies_0
The names of most Brazilian states are based on Portuguese placenames, while others are based on indigenous (often Tupi-Guarani) and a few European languages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1994_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_long_jump
Athletics at the 1994 Commonwealth Games – Men's long jump
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "# 1", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Obinna Eregbu", "Nigeria", "8.05", "8.05" ], [ "2", "Dave Culbert", "Australia", "7.87", "8.00" ], [ "3", "Ian James", "Canada", "7.82", "7.93" ], [ "4", "Ayodele Aladefa", "Nigeria", "", "7.93" ], [ "5", "Fred Salle", "England", "7.87", "7.88" ], [ "6", "Jai Taurima", "Australia", "7.87", "7.87" ], [ "7", "Jerome Romain", "Dominica", "", "7.69" ], [ "8", "Craig Hepburn", "Bahamas", "", "7.65" ], [ "9", "Benjamin Koech", "Kenya", "", "7.62" ], [ "10", "Brian Thomas", "Canada", "x", "7.59" ], [ "11", "Ron Chambers", "Jamaica", "", "7.53" ], [ "12", "Andrew Owusu", "Ghana", "", "7.36" ] ]
Results -- Final
Athletics_at_the_1994_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_long_jump_1
The men's long jump event at the 1994 Commonwealth Games was held on 24 and 26 August at the Centennial Stadium in Victoria, British Columbia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_company_registers
List of company registers
[ "State/District", "Searchable", "Registry" ]
[ [ "Aguascalientes", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Aguascalientes ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Baja California", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Baja California ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Baja California Sur", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Baja California Sur ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Campeche", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Campeche ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Chiapas", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Chiapas ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Chihuahua", "Yes", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Chihuahua ( subscription required ) ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Coahuila", "Yes", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Coahuila ( subscription required ) ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Colima", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Colima ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Federal District", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of the Federal District ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Durango", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Durango ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Guanajuato", "Yes", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Guanajuato ( subscription required ) ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Guerrero", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Guerrero ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Hidalgo", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Hidalgo ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Jalisco", "Yes", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Jalisco ( registration required ) ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Mexico State", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Mexico State ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Michoacán", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Michoacán ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Morelos", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Morelos ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Nayarit", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Nayarit ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Nuevo León", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Nuevo León ( in Spanish )" ], [ "Oaxaca", "No", "Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Oaxaca ( in Spanish )" ] ]
Mexico -- State registries
List_of_company_registers_2
A company register is a register of organizations in the jurisdiction they operate under. The following is an incomplete list of company registers by country: http://minjust.gov.kg/en/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_craters_on_Venus
List of craters on Venus
[ "Crater", "Diameter ( km )", "Approval Year", "Eponym", "Ref" ]
[ [ "Caccini", "38.1", "1994", "Francesca Caccini , Italian composer", "WGPSN" ], [ "Caitlin", "14.7", "1994", "Irish first name", "WGPSN" ], [ "Caiwenji", "22.6", "1994", "Cai Wenji , Chinese poet", "WGPSN" ], [ "Caldwell", "51", "1994", "Taylor Caldwell , American author", "WGPSN" ], [ "Callas", "33.8", "1991", "Maria Callas , American singer", "WGPSN" ], [ "Callirhoe", "33.8", "1991", "Callirhoe , Greek sculptor", "WGPSN" ], [ "Caroline", "18", "1994", "French first name", "WGPSN" ], [ "Carr", "31.9", "1994", "Emily Carr , Canadian artist", "WGPSN" ], [ "Carreno", "57", "1991", "Teresa Carreño , Venezuelan pianist", "WGPSN" ], [ "Carson", "38.8", "1991", "Rachel Carson , American biologist", "WGPSN" ], [ "Carter", "17.5", "1994", "Maybelle Carter , American singer", "WGPSN" ], [ "Castro", "22.9", "1994", "Rosalía de Castro , Galician poet", "WGPSN" ], [ "Cather", "24.6", "1985", "Willa Cather , American novelist", "WGPSN" ], [ "Centlivre", "28.8", "1994", "Susanna Centlivre , English actress", "WGPSN" ], [ "Chapelle", "22", "1991", "Georgette Chapelle , American journalist", "WGPSN" ], [ "Chechek", "7.2", "1997", "Tuvan first name", "WGPSN" ], [ "Chiyojo", "40.2", "1991", "Chiyojo , Japanese poet", "WGPSN" ], [ "Chloe", "18.6", "1994", "Greek first name", "WGPSN" ], [ "Cholpon", "6.3", "1997", "Kyrgyz first name", "WGPSN" ], [ "Christie", "23.3", "1985", "Agatha Christie , English author", "WGPSN" ] ]
C
List_of_craters_on_Venus_2
This is a list of craters on Venus, named by the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature. All craters on Venus are named after famous women or female first names. (For features on Venus other than craters see, list of montes on Venus and List of coronae on Venus.) As of 2017, there are 900 named craters on Venus, fewer than the lunar and Martian craters but more than on Mercury. Other, non-planetary bodies with numerous named craters include Callisto (141), Ganymede (131), Rhea (128), Vesta (90), Ceres (90), Dione (73), Iapetus (58), Enceladus (53), Tethys (50) and Europa (41). For a full list, see List of craters in the Solar System.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_110_metres_hurdles
2006 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 110 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Othmane Hadj Lazib", "Algeria", "14.14", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja", "Madagascar", "14.14", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Seleke Samake", "Senegal", "14.22", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Shaun Bownes", "South Africa", "14.26", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "Aymen Ben Ahmed", "Tunisia", "14.28", "Q" ], [ "6", "2", "Salim Nurudeen", "Nigeria", "14.54", "Q" ], [ "7", "1", "Ruan de Vries", "South Africa", "14.56", "q" ], [ "8", "2", "Christophe Du Mee", "Mauritius", "14.95", "q" ], [ "9", "1", "Lensley Juhel", "Mauritius", "15.14", "" ], [ "10", "2", "Alberto Mondre", "Mauritius", "15.39", "" ], [ "11", "2", "Mohamed Diarra", "Mali", "15.46", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Wind : Heat 1 : -2.2 m/s , Heat 2 : -3.0 m/s
2006_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_110_metres_hurdles_0
The men's 110 metres hurdles event at the 2006 African Championships in Athletics was held at the Stade Germain Comarmond on August 11-12.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marija_Ulitina
Marija Ulitina
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Partner", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "2017", "Kharkiv International", "Natalya Voytsekh", "Johanna Goliszewski Lara Kaepplein", "15-21 , 14-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2011", "Lithuanian International", "Natalya Voytsekh", "Anna Kobtseva Elena Prus", "12-21 , 19-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2011", "Estonian International", "Natalya Voytsekh", "Selena Piek Iris Tabeling", "12-21 , 16-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2010", "Slovak Open", "Natalya Voytsekh", "Selena Piek Iris Tabeling", "10-21 , 18-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2010", "Kharkiv International", "Natalya Voytsekh", "Anna Kobtseva Elena Prus", "23-21 , 21-12", "Winner" ], [ "2009", "Slovak Open", "Natalya Voytsekh", "Maria Lykke Andersen Karina Sørensen", "17-21 , 10-21", "Runner-up" ] ]
Achievements -- BWF International Challenge/Series
Women 's singles Year Tournament Opponent Score Result 2016 Estonian International Lianne Tan 19–21 , 14–21 Runner-up 2015 Bulgarian International Olga Konon 21–19 , 16–21 , 14–21 Runner-up 2015 Slovenia International Mia Blichfeldt 17–21 , 21–17 , 21–12 Winner 2015 Polish Open Karin Schnaase 19–21 , 15–21 Runner-up 2014 Czech International Michelle Li 14–21 , 17–21 Runner-up 2014 Estonian International Evgeniya Kosetskaya 16–21 , 21–23 Runner-up 2013 Slovenia International Lene Clausen 21–11 , 21–12 Winner 2012 Hungarian International Olga Golovanova 21–11 , 17–21 , 21–16 Winner 2010 Slovak Open Natalya Voytsekh 21–8 , 21–13 Winner 2010 Kharkiv International Larisa Griga 14–21 , 21–17 , 13–21 Runner-up Women 's doubles
Marija_Ulitina_1
Marija Viktorivna Ulitina (; born 5 November 1991) is a badminton player from Ukraine and the National Champion of Ukraine. She represented Ukraine in the 2016 Summer Olympics and proceeded to the knockout round after defeating the former world number one Saina Nehwal of India and Lohaynny Vicente of Brazil in the group stage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_theology_journals
List of theology journals
[ "Name", "ISSN", "Abbreviations", "Publication Years", "Publisher", "City , State", "Country" ]
[ [ "Harvard Theological Review", "0017-81600 ( print ) or 1475-4517 ( online )", "HTR", "1908-present", "Harvard Divinity School", "Cambridge , Massachusetts", "United States" ], [ "Hebrew Union College Annual", "0360-9049", "HUCA [ also Hebr . Union Coll . Ann . ]", "1924-present", "Hebrew Union College , Jewish Institute of Religion", "Cincinnati , Ohio", "United States" ], [ "History of Religions", "0018-2710", "HR", "1961-present", "University of Chicago Press", "Chicago , Illinois", "United States" ], [ "Horizons : The Journal of the College Theology Society", "0360-9669", "Horizons", "1974-present", "College Theology Society , Villanova University", "Villanova , Pennsylvania", "United States" ], [ "Horizons in Biblical Theology", "0195-9085", "HBT", "", "Pittsburgh Theological Seminary by Brill", "Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania", "United States" ] ]
H
Contents : Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
List_of_theology_journals_8
Theological journals are academic periodical publications in the field of theology. WorldCat returns about 4,000 items for the search subject Theology Periodicals and more than 2,200 for Bible Periodicals. Some journals are listed below.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Rugby_World_Cup_squads
1999 Rugby World Cup squads
[ "Player", "Position", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Club/province" ]
[ [ "Phil Kearns", "Hooker", "( 1967-06-27 ) 27 June 1967 ( aged 32 )", "65", "Waratahs" ], [ "Jeremy Paul", "Hooker", "( 1977-03-14 ) 14 March 1977 ( aged 22 )", "10", "Brumbies" ], [ "Michael Foley", "Hooker", "( 1967-06-07 ) 7 June 1967 ( aged 32 )", "25", "Reds" ], [ "Andrew Blades", "Prop", "( 1967-06-04 ) 4 June 1967 ( aged 32 )", "27", "Waratahs" ], [ "Patricio Noriega", "Prop", "( 1971-10-22 ) 22 October 1971 ( aged 27 )", "9", "Brumbies" ], [ "Richard Harry", "Prop", "( 1967-11-30 ) 30 November 1967 ( aged 31 )", "25", "Waratahs" ], [ "Dan Crowley", "Prop", "( 1965-08-28 ) 28 August 1965 ( aged 34 )", "34", "Reds" ], [ "John Eales ( c )", "Lock", "( 1970-06-27 ) 27 June 1970 ( aged 29 )", "64", "Reds" ], [ "Owen Finegan", "Lock", "( 1972-04-22 ) 22 April 1972 ( aged 27 )", "27", "Brumbies" ], [ "David Giffin", "Lock", "( 1973-11-06 ) 6 November 1973 ( aged 25 )", "10", "Brumbies" ], [ "Matt Cockbain", "Flanker", "( 1972-09-19 ) 19 September 1972 ( aged 27 )", "24", "Reds" ], [ "Jim Williams", "Flanker", "( 1968-12-08 ) 8 December 1968 ( aged 30 )", "3", "Brumbies" ], [ "David Wilson", "Flanker", "( 1967-01-04 ) 4 January 1967 ( aged 32 )", "67", "Reds" ], [ "Mark Connors", "Flanker", "( 1971-05-17 ) 17 May 1971 ( aged 28 )", "4", "Reds" ], [ "Brett Robinson", "Flanker", "( 1970-01-24 ) 24 January 1970 ( aged 29 )", "16", "Brumbies" ], [ "Toutai Kefu", "Number 8", "( 1974-04-08 ) 8 April 1974 ( aged 25 )", "21", "Reds" ], [ "Tiaan Strauss", "Number 8", "( 1965-06-28 ) 28 June 1965 ( aged 34 )", "7", "Waratahs" ], [ "George Gregan ( vc )", "Scrum-half", "( 1973-04-19 ) 19 April 1973 ( aged 26 )", "49", "Brumbies" ], [ "Chris Whitaker", "Scrum-half", "( 1974-10-19 ) 19 October 1974 ( aged 24 )", "4", "Waratahs" ], [ "Rod Kafer", "Fly-half", "( 1971-06-25 ) 25 June 1971 ( aged 28 )", "1", "Brumbies" ] ]
1999_Rugby_World_Cup_squads_18
This article lists the official squads for the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Chess_Championship
U.S. Chess Championship
[ "", "Year", "Winner", "Loser", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1891-92", "Jackson Showalter", "Max Judd", "+7−4=3", "The final game was delayed until January 1892 because Judd was ill" ], [ "2", "1892", "Samuel Lipschütz", "Jackson Showalter", "+7−1=7", "" ], [ "3", "1894", "Jackson Showalter", "Albert Hodges", "+7−6=4", "Prior to the last game the players agreed to extend the match . Many sources classify this as the first of two matches instead of one extended match" ], [ "4", "1894", "Albert Hodges", "Jackson Showalter", "+5−3=1", "Can be considered a match extension or a new match" ], [ "5", "1895", "Jackson Showalter", "S. Lipschütz", "+7−4=3", "" ], [ "6", "1896", "Jackson Showalter", "Emil Kemény", "+7−4=4", "" ], [ "7", "1896", "Jackson Showalter", "John Barry", "+7−2=4", "" ], [ "8", "1897", "Harry Pillsbury", "Jackson Showalter", "+10−7=3", "Pillsbury added to the conditions of the match : ... even if I should win , I shall leave Showalter the possession of his championship title" ], [ "9", "1898", "Harry Pillsbury", "Jackson Showalter", "+7−2=2", "Contrary to the 1897 match , the title of U.S. champion was clearly at stake in 1898" ], [ "10", "1909", "Frank Marshall", "Jackson Showalter", "+7−2=3", "Title reverted to Showalter after Pillsbury 's death in 1906" ], [ "11", "1923", "Frank Marshall", "Edward Lasker", "+5−4=9", "Marshall declined to play in the invitational tournament that began in 1936" ] ]
U.S._Chess_Championship_1
The U.S. Chess Championship is an invitational tournament held to determine the national chess champion of the United States. Begun as a challenge match in 1845, the U.S. Championship has been decided by tournament play for most of its long history (Soltis, 2012). Since 1936, it has been held under the auspices of the U.S. Chess Federation. Until 1999, the event consisted of a round-robin tournament of varying size. From 1999 to 2006, the Championship was sponsored and organized by the Seattle Chess Foundation (later renamed America's Foundation for Chess [AF4C]) as a large Swiss system tournament. AF4C withdrew its sponsorship in 2007. The 2007 and 2008 events were held (again under the Swiss system) in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis in St. Louis has hosted the annual event since 2009. America's national chess championship is the world's oldest. Hikaru Nakamura is the current champion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BCS_League
BCS League
[ "School", "Location", "Joined", "Previous Conference", "Departed", "Successive Conference" ]
[ [ "Bronson Vikings", "Bronson", "2014", "St. Joseph Valley League", "2017", "Big 8 Conference" ], [ "Cassopolis Rangers", "Jefferson Township", "2014", "Lakeland Athletic Conference", "2017", "Southwest 10 Conference" ], [ "Centreville Bulldogs", "Centreville", "2014", "St. Joseph Valley League", "2017", "Southwest 10 Conference" ], [ "Mendon Hornets", "Mendon", "2014", "St. Joseph Valley League", "2017", "Southwest 10 Conference" ], [ "Parchment Panthers", "Parchment", "2015", "Kalamazoo Valley Association", "2020", "Southwestern Athletic Conference" ], [ "White Pigeon Chiefs", "White Pigeon", "2014", "St. Joseph Valley League", "2017", "Southwest 10 Conference" ] ]
Member schools -- Former members [ 9 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ]
BCS_League_1
The Berrien-Cass-St. Joseph (BCS) League is an athletic conference for high schools in southwest Michigan. Founded in 2014 with the inaugural season of play in 2014-15, the conference aspires to grow into a Southwest Michigan super conference with membership extending across all MHSAA classes but organized into divisions of schools with similar enrollments. Periodic realignment of divisions allows members to remain in competition with like-sized schools within the conference thereby avoiding the disruptive effects of conference switching due to changing enrollment. The conference has a unique scheduling philosophy that does not force members to play against conference opponents in different divisions but also respects the freedom of members to schedule rivals and other willing conference opponents regardless of size or division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_Argentine_legislative_election
1985 Argentine legislative election
[ "Party/Electoral Alliance", "Lower House Seats", "Vote Percentage" ]
[ [ "Radical Civic Union", "130", "43.6%" ], [ "Justicialist Party", "101", "34.6%" ], [ "Intransigent Party", "6", "6.1%" ], [ "UCeDé", "3", "3.2%" ], [ "Democratic Progressive Party", "1", "1.2%" ], [ "Christian Democratic Party", "2", "0.4%" ], [ "Integration and Development Movement", "2", "0.2%" ], [ "Autonomist - Liberal Pact ( Corrientes Province )", "3", "1.2%" ], [ "Jujuy People 's Movement ( Jujuy Province )", "2", "0.2%" ], [ "Neuquino People 's Movement ( Neuquén Province )", "2", "0.2%" ], [ "Other regional parties", "3", "9.1%" ], [ "Invalid votes", "", "1.9%" ], [ "Total seats", "257", "" ] ]
Argentine Congress
1985_Argentine_legislative_election_0
The Argentine legislative elections of 1985 were held on 3 November. Voters chose their legislators and, with a turnout of 83.8%, it produced the following results:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Women's_Professional_Soccer_season
2009 Women's Professional Soccer season
[ "Rank", "Player", "Club", "G", "Min" ]
[ [ "1", "Marta", "Los Angeles Sol", "9", "1440" ], [ "2", "Camille Abily", "Los Angeles Sol", "8", "1314" ], [ "3", "Cristiane", "Chicago Red Stars", "6", "920" ], [ "4", "Abby Wambach", "Washington Freedom", "6", "977" ], [ "4", "Christine Sinclair", "FC Gold Pride", "6", "1052" ], [ "4", "Eniola Aluko", "Saint Louis Athletica", "6", "1123" ], [ "7", "Lisa De Vanna", "Washington Freedom", "5", "629" ], [ "7", "Natasha Kai", "Sky Blue FC", "5", "954" ], [ "7", "Kelly Smith", "Boston Breakers", "5", "974" ], [ "10", "Sonia Bompastor", "Washington Freedom", "4", "793" ], [ "10", "Tiffany Milbrett", "FC Gold Pride", "4", "" ], [ "10", "Lindsay Tarpley", "Chicago Red Stars", "4", "" ] ]
2009_Women's_Professional_Soccer_season_2
The 2009 Women's Professional Soccer season served as the inaugural season for WPS, the top level professional women's soccer league in the United States. The regular season began on March 29 and ended on August 9, with the postseason being held between August 15 and 21.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Inter-District_Championship
Scottish Inter-District Championship
[ "Season", "Winners", "Record", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1996-97", "Caledonia Reds", "Won 2 ; Drawn 1", "" ], [ "1997-98", "Edinburgh", "Won 2 ; Lost 1", "Edinburgh beat Glasgow on tries scored" ], [ "1998-99", "Edinburgh", "Won 2 ; Lost 1", "Tri-Series : 3 Edinburgh - Glasgow games" ], [ "1999-2000", "Glasgow Warriors", "Won 2 ; Lost 1", "Tri-Series : 3 Edinburgh - Glasgow games" ], [ "2000-01", "No winner", "", "No Pro tournament" ], [ "2001-02", "No winner", "", "No Pro tournament" ], [ "2002-03", "Edinburgh", "Won 5 ; Lost 2", "" ] ]
Inter-District Championship Winners -- Professional Era
In its professional guise , the Scottish Exiles were omitted from the Championship . Border Reivers Glasgow Warriors Caledonia Reds Edinburgh Scottish Exiles Shared No Professional Inter-District
Scottish_Inter-District_Championship_4
The Scottish Inter-District Championship is a rugby union competition between regional sides in Scotland. Established in 1953, the tournament went through several formats.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Chow
Niki Chow
[ "Year", "English title", "Original title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2004", "Hard Fate", "翡翠戀曲", "Leung Wing-Sze ( Ceci )" ], [ "2005", "The Gentle Crackdown", "秀才遇著兵", "Luk Sap-Yee ( Sap Yee Mui )" ], [ "2006", "Under the Canopy of Love", "天幕下的戀人", "Ko Yat-Sze" ], [ "2007", "Colours of Love", "森之愛情", "Ah Yi" ], [ "2008", "The Seventh Day", "最美麗的第七天", "Ling Ka-Yan" ], [ "2009", "The King of Snooker", "桌球天王", "Yau Ka-Kan" ], [ "2009", "The Book and the Sword", "書劍恩仇錄", "Huoqingtong" ], [ "2011-12", "Bottled Passion", "我的如意狼君", "Tsui Sum" ], [ "2013", "Sergeant Tabloid", "女警愛作戰", "Lui Fei Hap" ], [ "2013", "A Change of Heart", "好心作怪", "Yuen Siu Gat" ], [ "2014", "The Virtuous Queen of Han", "大汉贤后卫子夫", "Princess Pingyang" ], [ "2016", "Rogue Emperor", "流氓皇帝", "Yik Yung Yung" ], [ "2017", "Nothing Gold Can Stay", "那年花開月正圓", "Qian Hong" ], [ "2018", "Another Era", "再創世紀", "卓定垚" ], [ "2020", "Sui Sui Qing Lian", "岁岁青莲", "Fang Huairui" ] ]
Filmography -- Television series
Niki_Chow_0
Niki Chow (周勵淇, previously 周麗淇; born August 30, 1979) is a Hong Kong actress and singer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shea_Curry
Shea Curry
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1999", "Little Indiscretions", "Whitney" ], [ "1999", "Nice Guys Sleep Alone", "Girl in Park" ], [ "2000", "Jonni Nitro", "All Bad Female Roles" ], [ "2001", "Karma To Burn", "Lisa" ], [ "2003", "Ask Curtis", "Jen" ], [ "2004", "The Princess Diaries 2 : Royal Engagement", "Lady 's Maid Brigitte" ], [ "2004", "Straight-Jacket", "Starlet" ], [ "2005", "Bigger Than the Sky", "Mary Anne" ], [ "2005", "Tom 51", "Receptionist" ], [ "2006", "I-See-You.Com", "Chloe" ], [ "2007", "Georgia Rule", "Melodee" ], [ "2007", "Screw Cupid", "Shaana Martell" ], [ "2007", "Only For You", "Dana" ], [ "2009", "Maneater", "Marge" ], [ "2010", "Valentine 's Day", "Elise" ], [ "2010", "Nip/Tuck", "Rebecca" ], [ "2010", "The Hard Times of RJ Berger", "Jenni" ], [ "2010", "Valentine 's Day", "Elise" ], [ "2011", "New Year 's Eve", "Wendy" ], [ "2011", "Project Accessory", "Herself" ] ]
Filmography
Shea_Curry_0
Shea Curry is an American actress, perhaps best known for her role as the lady's maid Brigitte in (2004). Curry appeared in Broadway's The Little Prince which held at the Promenade Theatre, New York. She received a Garland Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play 2001 for her role as Blue in Beirut. Her original music is featured on the A & R Network website. Curry also appeared in other Broadway shows such as Showboat (opposite Cloris Leachman and Len Cariou), Can't Stop Dancin', West Side Story and Evening with Charles Strouse. Curry's first TV appearance was in a 1998 episode of NBC's One World. She also appeared in Malcolm in the Middle, Lucky, Days of Our Lives, Grounded for Life and Las Vegas. She was filming the American version of The IT Crowd on February 16, 2007 as Emily opposite Joel McHale. She also appeared in The Hard Times of RJ Berger (2010) as Jenni. In October 2011, Curry was featured as a contestant on the new Lifetime reality series Project Accessory.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerset_County_Cricket_Club_in_2009
Somerset County Cricket Club in 2009
[ "No", "Date", "Opponents", "Venue", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "15-18 April", "Warwickshire", "County Ground , Taunton", "Drawn" ], [ "2", "28 April-1 May", "Durham", "County Ground , Taunton", "Drawn" ], [ "3", "6-9 May", "Nottinghamshire", "Trent Bridge , Nottingham", "Lost by 6 wickets" ], [ "4", "6-9 June", "Lancashire", "Old Trafford , Manchester", "Drawn" ], [ "5", "11-14 June", "Yorkshire", "Headingley , Leeds", "Won by 4 wickets" ], [ "6", "16-19 June", "Sussex", "County Ground , Hove", "Won by 35 runs" ], [ "7", "30 June-3 July", "Yorkshire", "County Ground , Taunton", "Won by 4 wickets" ], [ "8", "10-13 July", "Hampshire", "County Ground , Taunton", "Drawn" ], [ "9", "21-24 July", "Worcestershire", "New Road , Worcester", "Drawn" ], [ "10", "31 July-3 August", "Nottinghamshire", "County Ground , Taunton", "Drawn" ], [ "11", "5-8 August", "Warwickshire", "Edgbaston , Birmingham", "Drawn" ], [ "12", "19-22 August", "Sussex", "County Ground , Taunton", "Drawn" ], [ "13", "27-30 August", "Hampshire", "The Rose Bowl , Southampton", "Drawn" ], [ "14", "1-4 September", "Durham", "Riverside , Chester-le-Street", "Drawn" ], [ "15", "9-12 September", "Lancashire", "County Ground , Taunton", "Drawn" ], [ "16", "16-19 September", "Worcestershire", "County Ground , Taunton", "Drawn" ] ]
County Championship -- Match log and statistics
Somerset_County_Cricket_Club_in_2009_5
Somerset County Cricket Club competed in four domestic competitions during the 2009 English cricket season: the first division of the County Championship, the Friends Provident Trophy, the first division of the NatWest Pro40 League and the Twenty20 Cup. Through their performance in the Twenty20 Cup, the team qualified for the Champions League Twenty20. They enjoyed a successful season, but fell short of winning any competitions, prompting Director of Cricket Brian Rose to say We've had enough of being cricket's nearly men. Consistent performances in the County Championship helped Somerset remain challengers for the competition until the last few weeks of the season, but the batting-friendly pitch at their home ground, the County Ground, Taunton, meant that the county finished with too many draws to claim their first Championship title. Consistency was also key for Somerset's success in one-day cricket, where they remained unbeaten in the group stage of the Friends Provident Trophy, but were eliminated in the first knock-out round, and finished runners-up by one point in the NatWest Pro40. In the Twenty20 Cup, Somerset finished as losing finalists. This meant that they qualified for the Champions League Twenty20, where they progressed into the second group stage of the competition. They failed to win any matches in that phase of the competition, resulting in their elimination. Somerset were captained for the third successive season by their Australian overseas player, Justin Langer, who announced during the season that it would be his last with Somerset. Marcus Trescothick topped the national batting tables, scoring almost 3,000 runs in all competitions in 2009; as a result, he was named as both Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA) Player of the Year and the PCA's Most Valuable Player of the Year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_800_metres
Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Women's 800 metres
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Country", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Marie Dollinger", "Germany", "OR , Q" ], [ "2", "Inga Gentzel", "Sweden", "Q" ], [ "3", "Bobbie Rosenfeld", "Canada", "Q" ], [ "4", "Jo Mallon", "Netherlands", "" ], [ "5", "Elisabeth Oestreich", "Germany", "" ], [ "6", "Dee Boeckmann", "United States", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Heat 1
Athletics_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_800_metres_0
The women's 800 metres at the 1928 Summer Olympics took place between August 1 and August 2. Some press reports of the event claimed that many of the competitors were exhausted or failed to finish the race. According to Lynne Emery, these reports were inaccurate and the athletes were winded as normal after a race. In any case, the idea that the distance was too great for women prompted the IOC to drop it from the Olympic programme. It was reintroduced in 1960.
https://en.wikipedia.org…an_B.A._Pass.jpg
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Macy
William H. Macy
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1980", "Foolin ' Around", "Bronski" ], [ "1980", "Somewhere in Time", "Critic" ], [ "1983", "Without a Trace", "Reporter" ], [ "1985", "The Last Dragon", "J. J" ], [ "1987", "Radio Days", "Radio Actor" ], [ "1987", "House of Games", "Sgt . Moran" ], [ "1988", "Things Change", "Billy Drake" ], [ "1991", "Homicide", "Tim Sullivan" ], [ "1993", "Being Human", "Boris" ], [ "1993", "Benny & Joon", "Randy Burch" ], [ "1993", "Searching for Bobby Fischer", "Petey 's Father" ], [ "1994", "The Client", "Dr. Greenway" ], [ "1995", "Murder in the First", "D.A . William McNeil" ], [ "1995", "Oleanna", "John" ], [ "1995", "Dead on Sight", "Steven Meeker" ], [ "1995", "Tall Tale", "Railroad Magnate" ], [ "1995", "Mr. Holland 's Opus", "Vice Principal Gene Wolters" ], [ "1995", "Evolver", "Evolver" ], [ "1996", "Fargo", "Jerry Lundegaard" ], [ "1996", "Andersonville", "Col. Chandler" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
William_H._Macy_0
William Hall Macy Jr. (born March 13, 1950) is an American actor and director. His film career has been built on appearances in small, independent films, though he has also appeared in summer action films. Macy has described himself as sort of a Middle American, WASPy, Lutheran kind of guy. Everyman. Macy has won two Emmy Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards, as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for Fargo. Since 2011, he has played Frank Gallagher, a main character in the Showtime adaptation of the British television series Shameless. Macy married actress Felicity Huffman in 1997.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precision_Air
Precision Air
[ "City", "Country", "IATA", "ICAO", "Airport" ]
[ [ "Arusha", "Tanzania", "ARK", "HTAR", "Arusha Airport" ], [ "Bukoba", "Tanzania", "BKZ", "HTBU", "Bukoba Airport" ], [ "Dar es Salaam", "Tanzania", "DAR", "HTDA", "Julius Nyerere International Airport" ], [ "Dodoma", "Tanzania", "DDO", "HTDO", "Dodoma Airport" ], [ "Entebbe", "Uganda", "EBB", "HUEN", "Entebbe International Airport" ], [ "Johannesburg", "South Africa", "JNB", "FAOR", "O. R. Tambo International Airport" ], [ "Kahama", "Tanzania", "KBH", "none", "Kahama Airstrip" ], [ "Kigoma", "Tanzania", "TKQ", "HTKA", "Kigoma Airport" ], [ "Kilimanjaro", "Tanzania", "JRO", "HTKJ", "Kilimanjaro International Airport" ], [ "Lubumbashi", "Democratic Republic of the Congo", "FBM", "FZQA", "Lubumbashi International Airport" ], [ "Lusaka", "Zambia", "LUN", "FLLS", "Kenneth Kaunda International Airport" ], [ "Mbeya", "Tanzania", "MBI", "HTGW", "Songwe Airport" ], [ "Mombasa", "Kenya", "MBA", "HKMO", "Moi International Airport" ], [ "Moroni", "Comoros", "HAH", "FMCH", "Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport" ], [ "Mtwara", "Tanzania", "MYW", "HTMT", "Mtwara Airport" ], [ "Musoma", "Tanzania", "MUZ", "HTMU", "Musoma Airport" ], [ "Mwanza", "Tanzania", "MWZ", "HTMW", "Mwanza Airport" ], [ "Nairobi", "Kenya", "NBO", "HKJK", "Jomo Kenyatta International Airport" ], [ "Seronera", "Tanzania", "SEU", "HTSN", "Seronera Airstrip" ], [ "Tabora", "Tanzania", "TBO", "HTTB", "Tabora Airport" ] ]
Destinations
Main article : List of Precision Air destinations As of May 2019 , the airline served the following 14 locations : Hub Terminated route
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Precision Air Services Plc (operating as Precision Air; DSE:PAL) is a Tanzanian airline based at Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam, with a minihub at Mwanza Airport. The airline operates scheduled passenger services to Nairobi, Entebbe, and airports in Tanzania.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Premier_League_speedway_season
1999 Premier League speedway season
[ "Rider", "Team", "Average" ]
[ [ "Sean Wilson", "Sheffield", "10.56" ], [ "Carl Stonehewer", "Workington", "9.92" ], [ "Paul Bentley", "Glasgow", "9.76" ], [ "Jesper Olsen", "Newcastle", "9.68" ], [ "Peter Carr", "Edinburgh", "9.59" ], [ "Craig Watson", "Newport", "9.59" ], [ "Petri Kokko", "Reading", "9.42" ], [ "Michael Coles", "Exeter", "9.36" ], [ "Les Collins", "Glasgow", "9.23" ], [ "Leigh Lanham", "Arena Essex", "9.10" ] ]
Leading averages
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The 1999 Premier League speedway season was the second division of speedway in the United Kingdom and governed by the Speedway Control Board (SCB), in conjunction with the British Speedway Promoters' Association (BSPA).