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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_McKenzie
Daryl McKenzie
[ "Album", "Year", "Artist", "Category" ]
[ [ "Phenomenon ( Hammard )", "1987", "Young Talent Team", "Arranger/Assoc . Producer" ], [ "Super Hits 88/89 ( Hammard )", "1989", "New Young Talent Team", "Arranger/Assoc . Producer" ], [ "The Final Farewell - ( Hammard )", "1989", "Johnny Young and the Young Talent Teams", "Arranger/Assoc . Producer" ], [ "Caught In The Act - ( Mushroom ) ( No.1/Gold record )", "1991", "Debra Byrne", "Arranger" ], [ "Leading Lady - ( Columbia )", "1991", "Marina Prior", "Arranger" ], [ "Bran Nue Dae - Cast Album ( Polygram )", "1993", "Cast", "Arranger" ], [ "Spirit of Christmas - ( Myer/Salvation Army )", "1993", "Ross Wilson", "Arranger/Conductor" ], [ "By Request", "1995", "RAAF Central Band", "Arranger" ], [ "Lilian 's Story soundtrack ( Columbia/Sony )", "1995", "Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra", "Orchestrator/Conductor" ], [ "Love and Other Catastrophes soundtrack ( Polydor )", "1996", "Daryl McKenzie Jazz Orchestra", "Composer/Conductor" ], [ "Rhonda Burchmore - ( Shock records )", "1997", "Rhonda Burchmore", "Arranger" ], [ "Anthology 3 : Rarities - ( RCA Victor )", "1997", "John Farnham", "Arranger" ], [ "AGSC 1998 Award Winners ( Sony )", "1998", "Cezary Skubiszewski", "Orchestrator/Conductor" ], [ "The Sound of One Hand Clapping - soundtrack", "1998", "Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra", "Orchestrator/Conductor" ], [ "The Truman Show : Music from the Motion Picture ( Milan Records )", "1998", "Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra", "Orchestrator/Conductor" ], [ "Two Hands - soundtrack ( Festival )", "1999", "Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra", "Orchestrator/Conductor" ], [ "Paperback Hero - soundtrack ( Universal Music )", "1999", "Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra", "Orchestrator/Conductor" ], [ "The Wog Boy soundtrack ( Mushroom )", "2000", "Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra/ Daryl McKenzie Jazz Orchestra", "Orchestrator/Conductor/Trombone" ], [ "Expressions ( Independent )", "2000", "Eduard Volcheck", "Orchestrator/Conductor" ], [ "Do n't Stop The Revolution ( Sony NZ )", "2000", "Breathe", "Arranger/Trombone" ] ]
Discography -- Albums
Daryl_McKenzie_0
Daryl McKenzie (born 1962) is an Australian musical director, composer and trombonist. McKenzie has directed the Daryl McKenzie Jazz Orchestra since 1992 playing with artists such as Bill Watrous., James Morrison (musician), and Wilbur Wilde. He was Musical Director for the television show Hey Hey It's Saturday (Nine Network) from 1992 to 1999 also returning for the 2010 reunion shows. He has directed the Australian Film Institute Awards for SBS television and episodes of Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series) and the Good Friday Appeal for the Seven Network and was Musical Director of Australia's Got Talent Series 1. He has arranged for the television shows Australian Idol, Young Talent Time and Carols by Candlelight. He has orchestrated and conducted movie scores including The Truman Show, Death Defying Acts, Beneath Hill 60, Hating Alison Ashley, Bootmen and Two Hands plus the Olympic and Commonwealth Games themes for the Seven Network. He has composed music used in the films Love and Other Catastrophes and Summer Coda. He arranged the Collingwood Football Club and St Kilda Football Club theme songs for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's performance at the 2010 AFL Grand Final. Artists to use his arrangements include Ray Charles, Randy Crawford, John Farnham,Tom Jones, Joe Cocker, Barry Manilow and BB King. He has been musical director for Kate Ceberano, Rhonda Burchmore, Debra Byrne the Victoria Police Showband. Daryl is currently the Program Leader for Contemporary Performance at the Australian Institute of Music in Melbourne, regularly adjudicates at the Melbourne School Bands Festival and has lectured in orchestration and arranging at the Victorian College of the Arts and the Defence Force School of Music (Australia).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristin_Booth
Kristin Booth
[ "Year", "Awards", "Group", "Film", "Result" ]
[ [ "2005", "Gemini Award", "Best Supporting Actress in a Guest Role", "ReGenesis", "Won" ], [ "2008", "Genie Award", "Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role", "Young People Fucking", "Won" ], [ "2008", "Canadian Comedy Award", "Film Performance , Female", "Young People Fucking", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Gemini Award", "Best Actress in a Guest Role", "Flashpoint", "Nominated" ], [ "2010", "Canadian Comedy Award", "Film Performance , Female", "At Home by Myself ... With You", "Won" ] ]
Awards
Kristin_Booth_2
Kristin Booth (born August 28, 1974) is a Canadian actress, born in Kitchener, Ontario. She graduated with Honours BFA from Ryerson Theatre School at Ryerson University in 1997.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Big_East_Conference_men's_basketball_season
2017–18 Big East Conference men's basketball season
[ "Week", "Player of the week", "Freshman of the week" ]
[ [ "November 13 , 2017", "Kelan Martin , Butler", "Omari Spellman , Villanova" ], [ "November 20 , 2017", "Trevon Bluiett , Xavier", "Ty-Shon Alexander , Creighton" ], [ "November 27 , 2017", "Jalen Brunson , Villanova", "Mitch Ballock , Creighton" ], [ "December 4 , 2017", "Desi Rodriguez , Seton Hall", "Omari Spellman ( 2 ) , Villanova" ], [ "December 11 , 2017", "Markus Howard , Marquette", "Mitch Ballock , Creighton" ], [ "December 18 , 2017", "Jalen Brunson ( 2 ) , Villanova", "Omari Spellman ( 3 ) , Villanova" ], [ "December 26 , 2017", "Marcus Foster , Creighton", "Mitch Ballock ( 2 ) , Creighton" ], [ "January 2 , 2018", "Kelan Martin ( 2 ) , Butler", "Jamal Cain , Marquette" ], [ "January 8 , 2018", "Markus Howard ( 2 ) , Marquette", "Jahvon Blair , Georgetown" ], [ "January 15 , 2018", "Kelan Martin ( 3 ) , Butler", "Naji Marshall , Xavier" ], [ "January 22 , 2018", "J. P. Macura , Xavier", "Omari Spellman ( 4 ) , Villanova" ], [ "January 29 , 2018", "Marcus Foster ( 2 ) , Creighton", "Naji Marshall ( 2 ) , Xavier" ], [ "February 5 , 2018", "Shamorie Ponds , St. John 's", "Omari Spellamn ( 5 ) , Villanova" ], [ "February 12 , 2018", "Shamorie Ponds ( 2 ) , St. John 's", "Jamorko Pickett , Georgetown" ], [ "February 19 , 2018", "Mikal Bridges , Villanova", "Naji Marshall ( 3 ) , Xavier" ], [ "February 26 , 2018", "Khadeen Carrington , Seton Hall", "Naji Marshall ( 4 ) , Xavier" ] ]
Regular season -- Player of the week
Throughout the season , the Big East Conference named a player of the week and a freshman of the week each Monday .
2017–18_Big_East_Conference_men's_basketball_season_5
The 2017-18 Big East Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October 2017, followed by the start of the 2017-18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November. This season marked the 39th year in the conference's history, but the fifth as a non-football conference, which officially formed on July 1, 2013. Conference play began in December 2017. For the first time since the reconfigured Big East formed, Villanova failed to win the regular-season title, with Xavier claiming the crown. The 2018 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament was held at Madison Square Garden in New York from March 7 through March 10, 2018. Villanova defeated Providence to win the tournament championship and receive the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Six Big East schools received bids to the NCAA Tournament (Butler, Creighton, Providence, Seton Hall, Villanova, and Xavier). Only Villanova won more than one game in the Tournament, but the Wildcats defeated Michigan to win the NCAA Championship for the second time in three years. Marquette received a bid to the National Invitation Tournament, where they advanced to the quarterfinals before losing to eventual NIT champions Penn State. Villanova guard Jalen Brunson was named the Big East Player of the Year and was consensus National Player of the Year. Villanova freshman forward Omari Spellman was named Big East Freshman of the Year. Xavier head coach Chris Mack was named Big East coach of the year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Cyclo-cross_BPost_Bank_Trophy
2014–15 Cyclo-cross BPost Bank Trophy
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Sven Nys ( BEL )", "Crelan-AA Drink Team", "1h 00 ' 58" ], [ "2", "Mathieu van der Poel ( NED )", "BKCP-Powerplus", "+ 50" ], [ "3", "Klaas Vantornout ( BEL )", "Sunweb-Napoleon Games", "+ 54" ], [ "4", "Kevin Pauwels ( BEL )", "Sunweb-Napoleon Games", "+ 1 ' 04" ], [ "5", "Lars van der Haar ( NED )", "Giant-Shimano", "+ 1 ' 04" ], [ "6", "Tom Meeusen ( BEL )", "Telenet-Fidea", "+ 1 ' 40" ], [ "7", "Wout van Aert ( BEL )", "Vastgoedservice-Golden Palace", "+ 1 ' 49" ], [ "8", "Zdeněk Štybar ( CZE )", "Omega Pharma-Quick-Step", "+ 1 ' 59" ], [ "9", "Thijs van Amerongen ( NED )", "Telenet-Fidea", "+ 2 ' 01" ], [ "10", "Joeri Adams ( BEL )", "Vastgoedservice-Golden Palace", "+ 2 ' 21" ] ]
Results -- Ronse
2014–15_Cyclo-cross_BPost_Bank_Trophy_2
The BPost Bank Trophy 2014-2015 is a season long cyclo-cross competition which began on 12 October with the GP Mario De Clercq and will end on 7 February in Lille. In this season Oostmalle, that became an independent race this season, is replaced by Hamme, a former race in the Superprestige. This edition follows the ranking system introduced the year before, using time instead of points.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_cabinet_of_the_Executive_Ministers_of_Turkey
3rd cabinet of the Executive Ministers of Turkey
[ "Title", "Name", "Dates" ]
[ [ "Chairman", "Fevzi ( Çakmak )", "" ], [ "Ministry of Sharia and the Foundations", "Mustafa Fehmi ( Gerçeker ) Abdullah Azmi ( Torun )", "19 May 1921 - 27 April 1922 27 April 1922 - 9 July 1922" ], [ "Minister of Justice", "Refik Şevket ( İnce )", "" ], [ "Minister of General Staff", "İsmet ( İnönü ) Fevzi ( Çakmak )", "19 May 1921 - 3 August 1921 3 August 1921 - 9 July 1922" ], [ "Minister of Defense", "Fevzi ( Çakmak ) Refet ( Bele ) Kazım ( özalp )", "19 May 1921 - 5 August 1921 5 August 1921 -14 January 1922 14 January 1922 -9 July 1922" ], [ "Minter of Interior", "Ata ( Atalay ) Refet ( Bele ) Ali Fethi ( Okyar )", "19 May 1921 January 1921 -30 June 1921 30 June 1921 - 10 October 1921 10 October 1921- 9 July 1922" ], [ "Minister of Foreign Affairs", "Yusuf Kemal Bey ( Tengirşenk )", "" ], [ "Minister of Economy", "Celal ( Bayar ) Sırrı ( Day ) Hasan ( Saka )", "19 May 1921 - 1 January 1922 14 January 1922 - 11 May 1922 11 May 1922 - 9 July 1922" ], [ "Minister of Finance", "Hasan ( Saka ) Hasan Fehmi ( Ataç )", "19 May 1921 - 22 April 1922 22 April 1922- 9 July 1922" ], [ "Minister of Education", "Hamdullah Suphi ( Tanrıöver ) Mehmet Vehbi ( Bolak )", "19 May 1921 - 20 November 1921 20 November 1921 - 9 July 1922" ], [ "Minister of Public Works", "Ömer Lütfi ( Argeşo ) Rauf ( Orbay ) Fevzi ( Pirinççioğlu )", "19 May 1921- 21 November 1921 21 November 1921- 14 January 1922 14 January 1922 - 9 July 1922" ], [ "Minister of Health and Social Solidarity", "Refik ( Saydam ) Rıza Nur", "19 May 1921- 24 December 1921 24 January 1921 - 9 July 1922" ] ]
The government
In the list below , the name in parathesis is the surname the cabinet members assumed later . ( see Surname Law of 1934 )
3rd_cabinet_of_the_Executive_Ministers_of_Turkey_0
The 3rd cabinet of executive ministers of Turkey (19 May 1921 - 9 July 1922 ) was the third government formed by the nationalists during the Turkish War of Independence. The Republic was not yet proclaimed and the government was called (cabinet of executive ministers)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayu_Fani_Damayanti
Ayu Fani Damayanti
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1", "8 November 2004", "Manila , Philippines", "Clay", "Lee Ye-ra", "0-6 , 0-1 ret" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "6 December 2004", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "Hard", "Sandy Gumulya", "3-6 , 0-6" ], [ "Winner", "1", "25 April 2005", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "Hard", "Nudnida Luangnam", "6-3 , 6-0" ], [ "Winner", "2", "2 May 2006", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "Hard", "Chen Yi", "6-3 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "16 July 2006", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Hard", "Chan Wing-yau", "4-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "18 September 2006", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "Hard", "Lavinia Tananta", "7-5 , 1-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "5", "7 November 2006", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "Hard", "Romana Tedjakusuma", "2-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "6", "10 November 2008", "Manila , Philippines", "Hard", "Lavinia Tananta", "1-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "3", "17 November 2008", "Manila , Philippines", "Hard", "Sacha Jones", "7-6 , 6-2" ], [ "Winner", "4", "16 March 2009", "Hamilton , New Zealand", "Hard", "Noppawan Lertcheewakarn", "6-4 , 4-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "5", "27 April 2009", "Balikpapan , Indonesia", "Hard", "Erika Sema", "7-5 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "6", "8 June 2009", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Hard", "Sarah-Rebecca Sekulic", "6-3 , 6-2" ], [ "Winner", "7", "15 June 2009", "Pattaya , Thailand", "Hard", "Hwang I-hsuan", "7-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "8", "27 July 2009", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "Hard", "Grace Sari Ysidora", "6-4 , 6-4" ], [ "Runner-up", "7", "2 May 2011", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Hard", "Luksika Kumkhum", "2-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "9", "28 May 2011", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Hard", "Julia Cohen", "3-6 , 6-2 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "10", "12 June 2011", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "Hard", "Zhang Kailin", "6-4 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "8", "26 June 2011", "Tarakan , Indonesia", "Hard", "Jessy Rompies", "1-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "11", "30 July 2011", "Fergana , Uzbekistan", "Hard", "Hsieh Su-wei", "6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Runner-up", "9", "9 October 2011", "Palembang , Indonesia", "Hard", "Iryna Brémond", "2-6 , 3-6" ] ]
$ 100,000 tournaments $ 75,000 tournaments $ 50,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 10,000 tournaments
Ayu_Fani_Damayanti_1
Ayu Fani Damayanti (born 29 November 1988) is a former Indonesian tennis player. She made her debut as a professional in 2003, aged 14, at an ITF tournament in Jakarta. Her greatest success came in doubles competitions, especially with Septi Mende as partner. The pair won five doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit, and the silver medal in doubles at the Southeast Asian Games in 2005. She won seven medals in total at the SEA Games from 2005 to 2015, including gold in the women's singles at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games in Palembang. Damayanti was part of Indonesia Fed Cup team several times between 2005 and 2015. She was part of Indonesia's successful World Group II play-off against Puerto Rico in 2005. She and her partner Wynne Prakusya defeated the Puerto Rican pair in straight sets. In 2008, Damayanti reached the final of the women's singles at the inaugural Garuda Indonesia Tennis Masters. She was defeated by Lavinia Tananta. However, she and partner Liza Andriyani won the women's doubles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989–90_Milwaukee_Bucks_season
1989–90 Milwaukee Bucks season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "15", "December 2 , 1989", "@ Golden State", "L 98-101", "Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena 15,025", "7-8" ], [ "16", "December 5 , 1989", "@ Sacramento", "L 103-118", "ARCO Arena 17,014", "7-9" ], [ "17", "December 8 , 1989", "@ Phoenix", "L 103-118", "Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum 12,409", "7-10" ], [ "19", "December 12 , 1989", "Orlando", "W 106-103", "Bradley Center 14,276", "9-10" ], [ "24", "December 22 , 1989", "Cleveland", "W 112-100", "Bradley Center 17,854", "11-13" ] ]
1989–90_Milwaukee_Bucks_season_7
The 1989-90 NBA season was the Bucks' 22nd season in the National Basketball Association. For the first time since 1978-79 season, Sidney Moncrief was not on the opening day roster. During the offseason, the Bucks acquired All-Star guard Alvin Robertson and Greg Cadillac Anderson from the San Antonio Spurs. Early into the season, the Bucks defeated the Seattle SuperSonics in a quintuple-overtime game on November 9, 155-154 at the Bradley Center. However, they fell under .500 along the way. Despite a season full of injuries, the Bucks won nine out of ten games between December and January, as they finished third in the Central Division with a 44-38 record. Ricky Pierce was named Sixth Man of The Year averaging 23.0 points per game off the bench, despite playing in just 59 games due to injury. However, in the first round of the playoffs, they lost to the Chicago Bulls in four games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getafe_Deportivo
Getafe Deportivo
[ "Season", "Tier", "Division", "Place" ]
[ [ "1965/66", "3", "3ª", "6th" ], [ "1966/67", "3", "3ª", "8th" ], [ "1967/68", "3", "3ª", "11th" ], [ "1968/69", "4", "1ª Categoría", "3rd / 4th" ], [ "1969/70", "4", "1ª Categoría", "1st / 1st" ], [ "1970/71", "3", "3ª", "12th" ], [ "1971/72", "3", "3ª", "14th" ], [ "1972/73", "3", "3ª", "14th" ], [ "1973/74", "3", "3ª", "7th" ], [ "1974/75", "3", "3ª", "2nd" ], [ "1975/76", "3", "3ª", "1st" ], [ "1976/77", "2", "2ª", "13th" ], [ "1977/78", "2", "2ª", "16th" ], [ "1978/79", "2", "2ª", "10th" ], [ "1979/80", "2", "2ª", "14th" ], [ "1980/81", "2", "2ª", "13th" ], [ "1981/82", "2", "2ª", "20th" ], [ "1982/83", "4", "3ª", "5th" ] ]
Getafe_Deportivo_1
Club Getafe Deportivo was a Spanish football club based in Getafe, a city in the Madrid metropolitan area, Spain. Founded in 1923 and refounded in 1946, it played six seasons in Segunda División, dissolving in 1983 and being replaced by Getafe CF.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Boettcher
Ashley Boettcher
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2009", "Aliens in the Attic", "Hannah Pearson", "" ], [ "2011", "Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer", "Jessica Finch", "" ], [ "2012", "Ernest & Celestine", "N/A", "Voice role" ], [ "2015", "Yellow Day", "Little Girl", "" ], [ "2016", "Throne of Elves", "Liya", "Voice role" ], [ "2019", "Weathering with You", "Hina Amano", "English Dub" ] ]
Filmography
Ashley_Boettcher_0
Ashley Boettcher (born September 3, 2000) is an American teen actress. Boettcher has acted since the age of five and is best known for her role as Mel Fuller in the Amazon Studios Original Series Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Principals_of_Hertford_College,_Oxford
List of Principals of Hertford College, Oxford
[ "Principal", "Date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Richard Newton", "1740-1753", "formerly Principal of Hart Hall from 1710" ], [ "William Sharpe", "1753-1757", "" ], [ "David Durell", "1757-1775", "" ], [ "Bernard Hodgson", "1775-1805", "last Principal of the first foundation" ], [ "Richard Hewitt", "1805-1814/1816", "Vice-Principal in charge" ] ]
Principals of Hertford College , first foundation ( 1740–1816 )
List_of_Principals_of_Hertford_College,_Oxford_1
This is a list of Principals of Hertford College, Oxford, including its two predecessor institutions, Hart Hall and Magdalen Hall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969_Chicago_Cubs_season
1969 Chicago Cubs season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "108", "August 1", "Padres", "5-2", "Hands ( 12-8 )", "Kirby ( 3-14 )", "16,921", "66-41" ], [ "109", "August 2", "Padres", "4-1", "Holtzman ( 13-5 )", "Santorini ( 4-10 )", "26,984", "67-41" ], [ "110", "August 3", "Padres", "4-3", "Selma ( 11-4 )", "J. Niekro ( 6-8 )", "32,566", "68-41" ], [ "111", "August 4", "@ Astros", "9-3", "Jenkins ( 15-9 )", "Griffin ( 7-5 )", "31,722", "69-41" ], [ "112", "August 5", "@ Astros", "5-2", "Hands ( 13-8 )", "Lemaster ( 8-11 )", "26,041", "70-41" ], [ "113", "August 6", "@ Astros", "5-4", "Nye ( 3-5 )", "Billingham ( 4-6 )", "29,449", "71-41" ], [ "114", "August 8", "@ Dodgers", "5-0", "Singer ( 14-7 )", "Jenkins ( 15-10 )", "35,173", "71-42" ], [ "115", "August 9", "@ Dodgers", "4-0", "Hands ( 14-8 )", "Foster ( 3-7 )", "48,748", "72-42" ], [ "116", "August 10", "@ Dodgers", "4-2", "Sutton ( 14-11 )", "Holtzman ( 13-6 )", "27,595", "72-43" ], [ "117", "August 12", "@ Padres", "4-0", "Jenkins ( 16-10 )", "Santorini ( 4-12 )", "9,794", "73-43" ], [ "118", "August 13", "@ Padres", "4-2", "Hands ( 15-8 )", "J. Niekro ( 6-10 )", "9,625", "74-43" ], [ "119", "August 15", "@ Giants", "3-0", "Marichal ( 14-8 )", "Holtzman ( 13-7 )", "12,224", "74-44" ], [ "120", "August 16", "@ Giants", "3-0", "Jenkins ( 17-10 )", "Perry ( 15-9 )", "16,236", "75-44" ], [ "121", "August 17", "@ Giants", "5-3", "Linzy ( 10-6 )", "Hands ( 15-9 )", "N/A", "75-45" ], [ "122", "August 17", "@ Giants", "3-1", "Selma ( 12-4 )", "Bryant ( 2-1 )", "25,586", "76-45" ], [ "123", "August 19", "Braves", "3-0", "Holtzman ( 14-7 )", "P. Niekro ( 16-11 )", "37,514", "77-45" ], [ "124", "August 20", "Braves", "6-2", "Reed ( 12-8 )", "Jenkins ( 17-11 )", "34,709", "77-46" ], [ "125", "August 21", "Braves", "3-1", "Britton ( 7-4 )", "Hands ( 15-10 )", "29,866", "77-47" ], [ "126", "August 22", "Astros", "8-2", "Dierker ( 16-9 )", "Selma ( 12-5 )", "19,897", "77-48" ], [ "127", "August 23", "Astros", "11-5", "Holtzman ( 15-7 )", "Gladding ( 2-4 )", "27,665", "78-48" ] ]
1969_Chicago_Cubs_season_11
The 1969 Chicago Cubs season was the 98th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 94th in the National League and the 54th at Wrigley Field. The season involved the Cubs gaining renown as the most celebrated second-place team in the history of baseball. In the first season after the National League was split into two divisions, the Cubs finished with a record of 92-70, 8 games behind the New York Mets in the newly established National League East. Caustic 64-year-old Leo Durocher was the Cubs manager. The ill-fated season saw the Cubs in first place for 155 days, until mid-September when they lost 17 out of 25 games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bojangles'_Southern_500
Bojangles' Southern 500
[ "# Wins", "Driver", "Years Won" ]
[ [ "6", "Jeff Gordon", "1995 , 1996 , 1997 , 1998 , 2002 , 2007" ], [ "5", "Cale Yarborough", "1968 , 1973 , 1974 , 1978 , 1982" ], [ "4", "Bobby Allison", "1971 , 1972 , 1975 , 1983" ], [ "3", "Herb Thomas", "1951 , 1954 , 1955" ], [ "3", "Buck Baker", "1953 , 1960 , 1964" ], [ "3", "David Pearson", "1976 , 1977 , 1979" ], [ "3", "Dale Earnhardt", "1987 , 1989 , 1990" ], [ "3", "Bill Elliott", "1985 , 1988 , 1994" ], [ "2", "Fireball Roberts", "1958 , 1963" ], [ "2", "Harry Gant", "1984 , 1991" ], [ "2", "Terry Labonte", "1980 , 2003" ], [ "2", "Mark Martin", "1993 , 2009" ], [ "2", "Greg Biffle", "2005 , 2006" ], [ "2", "Jimmie Johnson", "2004 , 2012" ], [ "2", "Denny Hamlin", "2010 , 2017" ] ]
Past winners -- Multiple winners ( drivers )
Bojangles'_Southern_500_1
The Southern 500 is a NASCAR Cup Series stock car race at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina, United States. The race distance is and consists of 367 laps. From 1950 to 2003, and again since 2015, the race has been held on Labor Day weekend. The Southern 500 is largely considered one of the Crown Jewels of the NASCAR calendar, and has been nicknamed NASCAR's oldest superspeedway race. For decades, the race has been considered by competitors and media as one of the more difficult and challenging races on the NASCAR schedule, owing much to the track's unusual, asymmetrical egg-shape, rough pavement, and overall unforgiving nature. Darlington Raceway itself has a long and storied reputation as the Track Too Tough to Tame. The race is held on the first weekend of September and is the first race of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, in the Round of 16. The Southern 500 has a storied history, including Bill Elliott famously winning the Winston Million in 1985, and Jeff Gordon also winning Winston Million in 1997. It is also the site of Darrell Waltrip's final career victory (1992). Through 2004, Darlington held two Cup series races annually, the Southern 500 in the fall, and a 400-mile event in the spring. In 2004, the Southern 500 was moved to November and was run as the second-to-last race in the inaugural Chase for the Championship. The following year, as the result of a settlement in the Ferko lawsuit, Darlington lost one of its two dates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_European_Badminton_Championships
2002 European Badminton Championships
[ "Pos", "Country", "", "", "", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Denmark", "5", "2", "4", "11" ], [ "2", "Netherlands", "1", "1", "3", "5" ], [ "3", "England", "0", "3", "1", "4" ], [ "4", "Germany", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "4", "Poland", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "4", "Sweden", "0", "0", "1", "1" ] ]
Medal account
2002_European_Badminton_Championships_1
The 18th European Badminton Championships were held in Malmö, Sweden, between 13 and 20 April 2002, and hosted by the European Badminton Union and Svenska Badmintonförbundet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_New_York_Giants_season
1938 New York Giants season
[ "Week", "Date", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "September 11 , 1938", "at Pittsburgh Pirates", "W 27-14" ], [ "2", "", "Bye", "" ], [ "3", "September 25 , 1938", "at Philadelphia Eagles", "L 14-10" ], [ "4", "October 3 , 1938", "Pittsburgh Pirates", "L 13-10" ], [ "5", "October 9 , 1938", "at Washington Redskins", "W 10-7" ], [ "6", "October 16 , 1938", "Philadelphia Eagles", "W 17-7" ], [ "7", "October 23 , 1938", "Brooklyn Dodgers", "W 28-14" ], [ "8", "", "Bye", "" ], [ "9", "November 6 , 1938", "Chicago Cardinals", "W 6-0" ], [ "10", "November 13 , 1938", "Cleveland Rams", "W 28-0" ], [ "11", "November 20 , 1938", "Green Bay Packers", "W 15-3" ], [ "12", "November 24 , 1938", "at Brooklyn Dodgers", "T 7-7" ], [ "13", "December 4 , 1938", "Washington Redskins", "W 36-0" ] ]
Schedule
1938_New_York_Giants_season_0
The New York Giants season was the franchise's 14th season in the National Football League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Series_Cricket_international_centuries
List of World Series Cricket international centuries
[ "No", "Player", "Score", "For", "Against", "Inn", "Venue", "Date", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Ian Chappell", "141", "WSC Australia XI", "WSC West Indies XI", "1", "Football Park , Adelaide", "31 December 1977", "Won" ], [ "2", "Bruce Laird", "106 2", "WSC Australia XI", "WSC West Indies XI", "3", "Football Park , Adelaide", "31 December 1977", "Won" ], [ "3", "Viv Richards", "123", "WSC West Indies XI", "WSC Australia XI", "4", "Football Park , Adelaide", "31 December 1977", "Lost" ], [ "4", "Bruce Laird", "106 1", "WSC Australia XI", "WSC World XI", "1", "RAS Showground , Sydney", "14 January 1978", "Lost" ], [ "5", "Viv Richards", "119", "WSC World XI", "WSC Australia XI", "2", "RAS Showground , Sydney", "14 January 1978", "Won" ], [ "6", "Barry Richards", "207", "WSC World XI", "WSC Australia XI", "1", "Gloucester Park , Perth", "27 January 1978", "Won" ], [ "7", "Gordon Greenidge", "140", "WSC World XI", "WSC Australia XI", "1", "Gloucester Park , Perth", "27 January 1978", "Won" ], [ "8", "Viv Richards", "177", "WSC World XI", "WSC Australia XI", "1", "Gloucester Park , Perth", "27 January 1978", "Won" ], [ "9", "Greg Chappell", "174", "WSC Australia XI", "WSC World XI", "2", "Gloucester Park , Perth", "27 January 1978", "Lost" ], [ "10", "Rick McCosker", "129", "WSC Australia XI", "WSC World XI", "1", "VFL Park , Melbourne", "9 February 1978", "Won" ], [ "11", "Greg Chappell", "246 *", "WSC Australia XI", "WSC World XI", "1", "VFL Park , Melbourne", "9 February 1978", "Won" ], [ "12", "Viv Richards", "170", "WSC World XI", "WSC Australia XI", "2", "VFL Park , Melbourne", "9 February 1978", "Lost" ], [ "13", "Asif Iqbal", "107", "WSC World XI", "WSC West Indies XI", "1", "Sydney Cricket Ground , Sydney", "21 December 1978", "Won" ], [ "14", "Kepler Wessels", "126", "WSC Australia XI", "WSC West Indies XI", "1", "VFL Park , Melbourne", "12 January 1979", "Drawn" ], [ "15", "David Hookes", "116", "WSC Australia XI", "WSC West Indies XI", "1", "VFL Park , Melbourne", "12 January 1979", "Drawn" ], [ "16", "Lawrence Rowe", "175", "WSC West Indies XI", "WSC Australia XI", "2", "VFL Park , Melbourne", "12 January 1979", "Drawn" ], [ "17", "Barry Richards", "101*", "WSC World XI", "WSC Australia XI", "4", "Sydney Cricket Ground , Sydney", "2 February 1979", "Won" ], [ "18", "Clive Lloyd", "197", "WSC West Indies XI", "WSC Australia XI", "3", "Sabina Park , Kingston", "23 February 1979", "Won" ], [ "19", "Bruce Laird", "122", "WSC Australia XI", "WSC West Indies XI", "1", "Queen 's Park Oval , Port of Spain", "16 March 1979", "Won" ], [ "20", "Greg Chappell", "150", "WSC Australia XI", "WSC West Indies XI", "3", "Queen 's Park Oval , Port of Spain", "16 March 1979", "Won" ] ]
Century scores
List_of_World_Series_Cricket_international_centuries_1
World Series Cricket (WSC) was a professional cricket competition established by Kerry Packer which ran from 1977 and 1979. Packer set the competition up after failing to gain the rights to show Test cricket on his Channel Nine television channel. It was opposed by the International Cricket Conference (ICC), who ruled that such matches would not be first-class, and any players taking part would be banned from playing in officially sanctioned cricket, although the latter was ruled to be a restraint of trade and was not enforceable. They also barred the WSC from using the term Test matches, or naming a team Australia. As a result, the matches were dubbed Supertests, while the teams were WSC Australia XI, WSC West Indies XI and WSC World XI. In all, 16 Supertests and 58 international one-day matches were played, before Packer and the Australian Cricket Board came to an agreement in May 1979, and World Series Cricket came to an end. The first Supertest began on 2 December 1977, although the first century (100 or more runs in a single innings) was not scored until the third match, in which Ian Chappell accumulated 141 runs in the first innings. Bruce Laird and Viv Richards went on to score centuries in the same match. A month later, Barry Richards achieved the competition's first double century, scoring 207 runs for the WSC World XI. In the same innings, Gordon Greenidge and Richards also passed a hundred, while Greg Chappell did so in the second innings for WSC Australia XI. In the next match, Greg Chappell surpassed Richards' total, remaining 246 not out, one of his record five WSC centuries. Only two centuries were made in the international one-day matches.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tamil_films_of_1963
List of Tamil films of 1963
[ "Title", "Director", "Production", "Music", "Cast" ]
[ [ "Aasai Alaigal", "A. S. A. Sami", "Anbu Films", "K. V. Mahadevan", "S. S. Rajendran , C. R. Vijayakumari , M. R. Radha" ], [ "Alapiranthavan List of Tamil films of 1963 on IMDb", "Nanabhai Bhatt", "", "Vedha", "" ], [ "Anandha Jodhi", "A. S. A. Sami & V. N. Reddy", "Hariharan Films", "Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy", "M. G. Ramachandran , Devika , M. R. Radha , Kamal Haasan" ], [ "Annai Illam", "P. Madhavan", "Kamala Pictures", "K. V. Mahadevan", "Sivaji Ganesan , Devika , R. Muthuraman , S. V. Ranga Rao" ], [ "Arivaali", "A. T. Krishnasami", "A. T. K. Productions", "S. V. Venkatraman", "Sivaji Ganesan , P. Bhanumathi , T. R. Ramachandran , K. A. Thangavelu , T. P. Muthulakshmi" ], [ "Aayiram Kalathu Payir", "T. S. Durairaj", "Master Pictures", "S. M. Subbaiah Naidu", "Kaka Radhakrishnan , `` Vairam '' Krishnamurthi , Radhabhai , K. G. Shanthi" ], [ "Chittoor Rani Padmini", "Chithrapu Narayana Murthy", "Uma Pictures", "G. Ramanathan", "Sivaji Ganesan , Vyjayanthimala , K. A. Thangavelu" ], [ "Dharmam Thalai Kaakkum", "M. A. Thirumugam", "Devar Films", "K. V. Mahadevan", "M. G. Ramachandran , B. Saroja Devi , M. R. Radha" ], [ "Ezhai Pangalan", "K. Shankar", "Rajalakshmi Pictures", "K. V. Mahadevan", "Gemini Ganesan , Ragini , Pushpalatha , Nagesh" ], [ "Idhu Sathiyam", "K. Shankar", "Saravana Pictures", "Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy", "S. A. Ashokan , 'Gemini ' Chandrakantha , Chittor V. Nagaiah , P. Kannamba" ], [ "Idhayathil Nee", "V. Srinivasan", "Muktha Films", "Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy", "Gemini Ganesan , M. R. Radha , Devika , K. A. Thangavelu , Nagesh" ], [ "Iruvar Ullam", "L. V. Prasad", "Prasad Movies", "K. V. Mahadevan", "Sivaji Ganesan , B. Saroja Devi , M. R. Radha" ], [ "Kadavulai Kanden", "A. S. A. Sami", "Balan Pictures", "K. V. Mahadevan", "Kalyan Kumar , Devika , M. R. Radha , J. P. Chandrababu , Sukumari" ], [ "Kaithiyin Kathali", "A. K. Velan", "Arunachala Pictures", "K. V. Mahadevan", "S. S. Rajendran , C. R. Vijayakumari , S. A. Ashokan" ], [ "Kalai Arasi", "A. Kasilingam", "Sarodi Brothers", "K. V. Mahadevan", "M. G. Ramachandran , P. Bhanumathi , Rajasree" ], [ "Kalyaniyin Kanavan", "S. M. Sriramulu Naidu", "Pakshiraja Studios", "S. M. Subbaiah Naidu", "Sivaji Ganesan , B. Saroja Devi , M. R. Radha" ], [ "Kaanchi Thalaivan", "A. Kasilingam", "Mekala Pictures", "K. V. Mahadevan", "M. G. Ramachandran , P. Bhanumathi , S. S. Rajendran , C. R. Vijayakumari" ], [ "Karpagam", "K. S. Gopalakrishnan", "Amarjothi Movies", "Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy", "Gemini Ganesan , Savitri , K. R. Vijaya , R. Muthuraman" ], [ "Kattu Roja", "A. Subba Rao", "Modern Theatres", "K. V. Mahadevan", "S. S. Rajendran , Padmini , M. R. Radha" ], [ "Koduthu Vaithaval", "P. Neelakantan", "E. V. R. Pictures", "K. V. Mahadevan", "M. G. Ramachandran , M. R. Radha , E. V. Saroja , L. Vijayalakshmi" ] ]
1963
List_of_Tamil_films_of_1963_0
Post-amendment to the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 on 1st April 1958, Gross jumped to 140 per cent of Nett Commercial Taxes Department disclosed 3.89 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year. The following is a list of films produced in the Tamil film industry in India in 1963, in alphabetical order.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Russian_Professional_Football_League
2016–17 Russian Professional Football League
[ "#", "Team", "Head coach", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "1", "Chelyabinsk", "Ruslan Uzakov", "Central Stadium , Chelyabinsk", "14,400" ], [ "2", "Dynamo Kirov", "Konstantin Olenev", "Russia Stadium , Kirov", "3,000" ], [ "3", "KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny", "Vladimir Klontsak", "KAMAZ Stadium , Naberezhnye Chelny", "6,200" ], [ "4", "Lada-Togliatti", "Rustem Khuzin", "Torpedo , Tolyatti", "16,311" ], [ "5", "Nosta Novotroitsk", "Mikhail Belov", "Metallurg , Novotroitsk", "6,000" ], [ "6", "Olimpiyets Nizhny Novgorod", "Nikolai Pisarev", "Lokomotiv , Nizhny Novgorod", "17,800" ], [ "7", "Syzran-2003", "Dmitri Voyetskiy", "Kristall , Syzran", "2,070" ], [ "8", "Volga Ulyanovsk", "Sergei Sedyshev", "Start , Ulyanovsk", "4,320" ], [ "9", "Zenit-Izhevsk", "Igor Menshchikov", "Central Stadium , Izhevsk", "18,000" ] ]
Ural-Povolzhye -- Teams and stadia
ChelyabinskDinamoKAMAZNostaVolga RegionZenitVolga Region teams : Lada-TogliattiOlimpiyetsSyzran-2003Volga Locations of teams in the 2016–17 Russian Professional Football League ( Center )
2016–17_Russian_Professional_Football_League_3
The 2016-17 Professional Football League is the third highest division in Russian football. The Professional Football League is geographically divided into 5 zones. The winners of each zone are automatically promoted into the National Football League. The bottom finishers of each zone lose professional status and are relegated into the Amateur Football League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_and_1861_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1860 and 1861 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "Illinois 1", "Elihu B. Washburne", "Republican", "1852", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Elihu B. Washburne ( Republican ) 70.56% Theodore A. C. Beard ( Democratic ) 29.39%" ], [ "Illinois 2", "John F. Farnsworth", "Republican", "1856", "Incumbent retired . New member elected . Republican hold", "√ Isaac N. Arnold ( Republican ) 64.43% Augustus N. Herrington ( Democratic ) 35.42%" ], [ "Illinois 3", "Owen Lovejoy", "Republican", "1856", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Owen Lovejoy ( Republican ) 60.01% Robert N. Murray ( Democratic ) 38.20% William N. Murry ( Independent ) 1.79%" ], [ "Illinois 4", "William Kellogg", "Republican", "1856", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ William Kellogg ( Republican ) 54.65% Robert G. Ingersoll ( Democratic ) 45.35%" ], [ "Illinois 5", "Isaac N. Morris", "Democratic", "1856", "Incumbent retired . New member elected . Democratic hold", "√ William A. Richardson ( Democratic ) 53.58% Benjamin M. Prentiss ( Republican ) 46.42%" ], [ "Illinois 6", "John A. McClernand", "Democratic", "1859 ( Special )", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ John A. McClernand ( Democratic ) 56.63% Henry Case ( Republican ) 43.38%" ], [ "Illinois 7", "James C. Robinson", "Democratic", "1858", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ James C. Robinson ( Democratic ) 54.07% James T. Cunningham ( Republican ) 45.93%" ], [ "Illinois 8", "Philip B. Fouke", "Democratic", "1858", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Philip B. Fouke ( Democratic ) 55.24% Joseph Gillespie ( Republican ) 44.33% Willis D. Green ( Independent ) 0.43%" ], [ "Illinois 9", "John A. Logan", "Democratic", "1858", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ John A. Logan ( Democratic ) 80.03% David T. Linegar ( Independent ) 19.97%" ] ]
Illinois
Main article : 1860 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois See also : List of United States Representatives from Illinois Illinois elected its members on the November 6 , 1860 Election Day .
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1860_12
Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 37th Congress were held at various dates in different states from August 1860 to October 1861. These elections spanned the Presidential election of 1860, won by Abraham Lincoln. Building on their successes in 1858, Republican candidates won increasing percentages in the House. After secessionist vacancies, their caucus of 108 amounted to 59% of the House, and with another 16% in the Unionist caucus, they had over a two-thirds super-majority to govern. Following Lincoln's election and before his inauguration, seven secessionist states declared rebellion and Jefferson Davis mobilized 100,000 troops in defense of the Confederacy. Lincoln responded with a call-up of 75,000 troops to reoccupy federal property in port cities. That motivated another four border states to declare secession, forming the Confederacy that fought the American Civil War. Seceding states cancelled elections to Federal office, and all but a few of their Representatives departed. Twenty-three representatives to U.S. 37th Congress came from five slave-holding states represented in the Confederacy: Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, and Louisiana. The rebellion left seventeen vacancies in those states. Meanwhile for the duration of the conflict those same five states sent full delegations to the Confederate Congress even though over half their Congressional districts were federally occupied or disrupted by the end of 1862. Overwhelmingly, seceding states had Democratic representation, so despite losing seats to Democrats in the North, this state-by-state mass departure left Republicans with a clear House majority.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ella_Rumpf
Ella Rumpf
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2011", "Summer Outside", "Mia" ], [ "2014", "War", "Ali" ], [ "2016", "Raw", "Alexia" ], [ "2017", "Tiger Girl", "Tiger" ], [ "2017", "The Divine Order", "Hanna" ], [ "2018", "Asphaltgorillas", "Marie" ], [ "2019", "Gut gegen Nordwind", "Adrienne" ], [ "2019", "Sympathy for the Devil ( Sympathie pour le diable )", "Boba" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Ella_Rumpf_0
Ella Rumpf (born 4 February 1995) is a Swiss actress, best known for her role as Alexia in the 2016 horror drama film Raw, the film won 2016 Sutherland Award for most original and imaginative first feature at the London Film Festival. Her other notable roles include, critical acclaimed Tiger in Tiger Girl (2017) and Hanna in The Divine Order (2017), the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indonesian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film
List of Indonesian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
[ "Year ( Ceremony )", "Film title used in nomination", "Original title", "Director", "Result" ]
[ [ "1987 ( 60th )", "Nagabonar", "Naga bonar", "M.T . Risyaf", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1989 ( 62nd )", "Tjoet Nja ' Dhien", "Tjoet Nja ' Dhien", "Eros Djarot", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1990 ( 63rd )", "My Sky , My Home", "Langitku rumahku", "Slamet Rahardjo", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1992 ( 65th )", "Mer 's Lips", "Bibir Mer", "Arifin C. Noer", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1998 ( 71st )", "Leaf on a Pillow", "Daun di Atas Bantal", "Garin Nugroho", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1999 ( 72nd )", "Sri", "Sri", "Marselli Sumarno", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2002 ( 75th )", "Ca-bau-kan", "Ca-bau-kan", "Nia Dinata", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2003 ( 76th )", "The Stringless Violin", "Biola tak berdawai", "Sekar Ayu Asmara", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2005 ( 78th )", "Gie", "Gie", "Riri Riza", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2006 ( 79th )", "Love for Share", "Berbagi suami", "Nia Dinata", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2007 ( 80th )", "Denias , Singing on the Cloud", "Denias Senandung Di Atas Awan", "John de Rantau", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2009 ( 82nd )", "Jamila and the President", "Jamila dan Sang Presiden", "Ratna Sarumpaet", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2010 ( 83rd )", "How Funny ( This Country Is )", "Alangkah Lucunya ( Negeri Ini )", "Deddy Mizwar", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2011 ( 84th )", "Under the Protection of Ka'Bah", "Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah", "Hanny Saputra", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2012 ( 85th )", "The Dancer", "Sang Penari", "Ifa Isfansyah", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2013 ( 86th )", "The Clerics", "Sang Kiai", "Rako Prijanto", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2014 ( 87th )", "Soekarno", "Soekarno : Indonesia Merdeka", "Hanung Bramantyo", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2016 ( 89th )", "Letters from Prague", "Surat dari Praha", "Angga Dwimas Sasongko", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2017 ( 90th )", "Turah", "Turah", "Wicaksono Wisnu Legowo", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2018 ( 91st )", "Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts", "Marlina si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak", "Mouly Surya", "Not Nominated" ] ]
Submissions
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956 . [ 4 ] The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films . Following this , they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award . The Indonesian submissions are selected by Persatuan Produser Film Indonesia . [ 8 ] Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Indonesia for review by the Academy for the award by year and the respective Academy Awards ceremony .
List_of_Indonesian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film_0
Indonesia has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film[nb 1] since 1987. The award is given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. It was created for the 1956 Academy Awards, in which a competitive Academy Award of Merit, known as the Best Foreign Language Film Award, was created for non-English speaking films, and has been given annually since. As of 2019[update], twenty-one Indonesian films have been successfully submitted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but none of them have been nominated for the award. The country attempted to send a film in 1988, but the submission was disqualified for lacking English subtitles. The only Indonesian director to have multiple films submitted is Nia Dinata. Dinata's Ca-bau-kan was Indonesia's submission for the 75th Academy Awards and her Love for Share was the official Indonesian submission to the 79th Academy Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000–01_Vancouver_Canucks_season
2000–01 Vancouver Canucks season
[ "No", "R", "Date", "Score", "Opponent", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "L", "October 5 , 2000", "3-6", "@ Philadelphia Flyers ( 2000-01 )", "0-1-0-0" ], [ "2", "W", "October 6 , 2000", "4-3 OT", "@ Florida Panthers ( 2000-01 )", "1-1-0-0" ], [ "3", "W", "October 8 , 2000", "5-4", "@ Tampa Bay Lightning ( 2000-01 )", "2-1-0-0" ], [ "4", "L", "October 12 , 2000", "2-5", "Colorado Avalanche ( 2000-01 )", "2-2-0-0" ], [ "5", "W", "October 14 , 2000", "4-0", "Buffalo Sabres ( 2000-01 )", "3-2-0-0" ], [ "6", "W", "October 16 , 2000", "5-2", "Toronto Maple Leafs ( 2000-01 )", "4-2-0-0" ], [ "7", "W", "October 18 , 2000", "4-1", "Calgary Flames ( 2000-01 )", "5-2-0-0" ], [ "8", "OTL", "October 21 , 2000", "2-3 OT", "Phoenix Coyotes ( 2000-01 )", "5-2-0-1" ], [ "9", "T", "October 24 , 2000", "4-4 OT", "@ Nashville Predators ( 2000-01 )", "5-2-1-1" ], [ "10", "W", "October 25 , 2000", "6-2", "@ Dallas Stars ( 2000-01 )", "6-2-1-1" ], [ "11", "T", "October 27 , 2000", "1-1 OT", "Atlanta Thrashers ( 2000-01 )", "6-2-2-1" ], [ "12", "W", "November 1 , 2000", "4-3", "Colorado Avalanche ( 2000-01 )", "7-2-2-1" ], [ "13", "L", "November 3 , 2000", "2-4", "Pittsburgh Penguins ( 2000-01 )", "7-3-2-1" ], [ "14", "T", "November 5 , 2000", "2-2 OT", "San Jose Sharks ( 2000-01 )", "7-3-3-1" ], [ "15", "W", "November 8 , 2000", "7-2", "@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim ( 2000-01 )", "8-3-3-1" ], [ "16", "L", "November 9 , 2000", "0-2", "@ Los Angeles Kings ( 2000-01 )", "8-4-3-1" ], [ "17", "L", "November 11 , 2000", "2-5", "St. Louis Blues ( 2000-01 )", "8-5-3-1" ], [ "18", "W", "November 14 , 2000", "4-2", "Chicago Blackhawks ( 2000-01 )", "9-5-3-1" ], [ "19", "W", "November 17 , 2000", "4-3", "New York Rangers ( 2000-01 )", "10-5-3-1" ], [ "20", "W", "November 19 , 2000", "6-1", "@ Columbus Blue Jackets ( 2000-01 )", "11-5-3-1" ] ]
Schedule and results
2000–01_Vancouver_Canucks_season_2
The 2000-01 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 31st in the National Hockey League (NHL).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahiti_national_beach_soccer_team
Tahiti national beach soccer team
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Jonathan Torohia", "( 1985-02-22 ) 22 February 1985 ( aged 32 )", "AS Manu Ura" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Angelo Tchen", "( 1982-03-08 ) 8 March 1982 ( aged 35 )", "AS Tefana" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Ariihau Teriitau", "( 1989-01-23 ) 23 January 1989 ( aged 28 )", "AS Pirae" ], [ "4", "2 DF", "Heimanu Taiarui", "( 1986-08-24 ) 24 August 1986 ( aged 30 )", "AS Pirae" ], [ "5", "3 MF", "Raimoana Bennett", "( 1981-02-15 ) 15 February 1981 ( aged 36 )", "AS Pirae" ], [ "6", "3 MF", "Patrick Tepa", "( 1989-05-28 ) 28 May 1989 ( aged 27 )", "AS Tiare" ], [ "7", "3 MF", "Raimana Li Fung Kuee", "( 1985-04-10 ) 10 April 1985 ( aged 32 )", "AS Pirae" ], [ "8", "4 FW", "Heiarii Tavanae", "( 1992-02-15 ) 15 February 1992 ( aged 25 )", "AS Central Sport" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Naea Bennett", "( 1977-07-08 ) 8 July 1977 ( aged 39 )", "AS Pirae" ], [ "10", "4 FW", "Tearii Labaste", "( 1991-07-19 ) 19 July 1991 ( aged 25 )", "AS Pirae" ], [ "11", "3 MF", "Teva Zaveroni", "( 1975-10-10 ) 10 October 1975 ( aged 41 )", "AS Pirae" ], [ "12", "1 GK", "Franck Revel", "( 1984-07-18 ) 18 July 1984 ( aged 32 )", "AS Pirae" ] ]
Current squad
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Tahiti_national_beach_soccer_team_5
Tahiti national beach soccer team represents Tahiti or French Polynesia in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by the FTF and the FFF, the governing body for football in Tahiti. In contrast to the fortunes of the association football team, Tahiti's beach soccer has, since 2011, been one of the strongest teams in world beach soccer. The team made history at the 2013 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup by becoming the first Pacific nation to qualify for the knockout stages of an international FIFA tournament. At the 2015 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Tahiti beat Italy in a penalty shootout to become the first Pacific nation to ever make it to a final in a FIFA tournament. They followed this up with another appearance in the 2017 final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Wilmette,_Illinois
List of people from Wilmette, Illinois
[ "Name", "Birth", "Known for", "Association" ]
[ [ "Casey Abrams", "February 12 , 1991", "Singer and musician ; finalist on American Idol season 10", "Lived in Wilmette ; attended McKenzie Elementary School" ], [ "Kristine Flaherty ( a.k.a . K.Flay )", "June 30 , 1985", "Rapper", "Born in Wilmette" ], [ "Robbie Fulks", "March 25 , 1963", "Alt-country singer and musician", "Moved to Wilmette from Lindenhurst in 2005" ], [ "Sinéad O'Connor", "December 8 , 1966", "Singer-songwriter", "Lived in Wilmette for several months in 2016" ], [ "Matt Walker", "May 1969", "Drummer for Filter , The Smashing Pumpkins and Morrissey", "" ], [ "Wendy Warner", "", "Celloist", "Lived in Wilmette" ], [ "Pete Wentz", "June 5 , 1979", "Bassist and primary lyricist for the band Fall Out Boy", "Grew up in Wilmette" ] ]
Music
List_of_people_from_Wilmette,_Illinois_5
The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Wilmette, Illinois. For a similar list organized alphabetically by last name, see the category page .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_1908_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_20_kilometres
Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's 20 kilometres
[ "Rank", "Cyclist", "Nation", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Clarence Kingsbury", "Great Britain", "32:33.8" ], [ "2", "Charlie Brooks", "Great Britain", "32:34.0" ], [ "3", "Floris Venter", "South Africa", "32:34.4" ], [ "4", "Georges Lutz", "France", "Unknown" ], [ "5", "Gerard Bosch van Drakenstein", "Netherlands", "Unknown" ], [ "6", "François Bonnet", "France", "Unknown" ], [ "7-9", "Walter Andrews", "Canada", "Unknown" ], [ "7-9", "Jean van Benthem", "Belgium", "Unknown" ], [ "7-9", "Paul Schulze", "Germany", "Unknown" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Cycling_at_the_1908_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_20_kilometres_1
The men's 20 kilometres was one of seven track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Its distance was the second longest of the individual event distances. The time limit for the race was 40 minutes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Australian_Touring_Car_Championship
1971 Australian Touring Car Championship
[ "Pos", "Driver", "Car", "Cal", "San", "Sur", "Lak", "Pts" ]
[ [ "1", "Bob Jane", "Chevrolet Camaro", "Ret", "1", "2", "3", "43" ], [ "2", "Allan Moffat", "Ford Boss 302 Mustang", "Ret", "DSQ", "1", "1", "37" ], [ "3", "Ian Geoghegan", "Ford Mustang", "2", "2", "3", "2", "36" ], [ "4", "Jim McKeown", "Porsche 911S", "3", "3", "5", "6", "20" ], [ "5", "Norm Beechey", "Holden HT Monaro GTS350", "1", "Ret", "Ret", "4", "12" ], [ "6", "Graham Ritter", "Ford Escort Mark I Twin Cam", "Ret", "4", "", "", "5" ], [ "6", "John French", "Ford XY Falcon GTHO Phase III", "", "", "4", "5", "5" ], [ "8", "John Rushford", "Ford Escort Mark I Twin Cam", "4", "", "", "", "3" ], [ "8", "Brian Foley", "Alfa Romeo GTAm", "", "", "6", "7", "3" ], [ "10", "Trevor Meehan", "Morris Cooper S", "5", "", "", "", "2" ], [ "10", "Colin Bond", "Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1", "", "5", "", "", "2" ], [ "10", "Bill Fanning", "Ford Escort Mark I Twin Cam", "", "", "", "", "2" ], [ "13", "Bob Kent", "Morris Cooper S", "", "", "", "", "1" ], [ "13", "Andrew McComb", "Morris Cooper S", "6", "", "", "", "1" ], [ "13", "Noel Devine", "Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1", "", "6", "", "", "1" ], [ "13", "Graeme Bishop", "Morris Cooper S", "", "", "", "", "1" ], [ "13", "Dick Johnson", "Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1", "", "", "7", "8", "1" ], [ "Pos", "Driver", "Car", "Cal", "San", "Sur", "Lak", "Pts" ] ]
1971_Australian_Touring_Car_Championship_3
The 1971 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS-sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Group C Improved Production Touring Cars and Group E Series Production Touring Cars. The title, which was the twelfth running of the Australian Touring Car Championship, began at Symmons Plains Raceway on 1 March 1971 and ended at Oran Park Raceway on 8 August after seven heats. Bob Jane won his third Australian Touring Car Championship, driving his 7.0-litre Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1. Allan Moffat finished runner-up in his Ford Boss 302 Mustang, while Ian Geoghegan was third in his Ford Mustang. Defending champion Norm Beechey finished fifth in the series, suffering from reliability problems with his Holden HT Monaro GTS350. Beechey only finished two rounds of the series, one of which was a victory in the second round at Calder Park Raceway.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Reherman
Lee Reherman
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1992", "Columbo", "Football Player", "Episode : A Bird in the Hand" ], [ "1993-00", "American Gladiators", "Hawk", "19 episodes" ], [ "1995", "Ellen", "Hawk", "Episode : Gladiators" ], [ "1995", "MADtv", "Fist", "Episode : Episode # 104" ], [ "1995-96", "International Gladiators 1 International Gladiators 2", "Hawk", "Contract role" ], [ "1996", "Buddies", "Busboy", "Episode : The PSA Story" ], [ "1997", "Live ! with Regis and Kathie Lee", "Himself", "Episode : May 30 , 1997" ], [ "1998", "Hard Time", "Motorcycle Cop", "Made-for-TV-Movie directed by and starring Burt Reynolds" ], [ "1999", "The Net", "John Storm", "Episode : Last Man Standing" ], [ "1999", "Caroline in the City", "Sweeney Brother # 1", "Episode : Caroline and the Ancestral Home" ], [ "1999", "BattleBots", "Host", "Live event broadcast on ZDTV" ], [ "1999", "Soldier of Fortune , Inc", "Mark", "Episode : Welcome to Bent Cooper Also known as Special Ops Force" ], [ "1999-01", "RollerJam", "Host", "Contract role" ], [ "2001", "XFL", "Sideline Reporter", "Contract role" ], [ "2001", "The X-Files", "Yuri Volkof", "Episode : Vienen" ], [ "2001", "Angel", "The Captain", "Episode : There 's No Place Like Pirtz Glrb" ], [ "2001", "Gilmore Girls", "The Doorman", "Episode : Red Light on the Wedding Night" ], [ "2001", "Cannonball Run 2001", "Host", "Contract role" ], [ "2002", "The X-Files", "Yuri Volkof", "2 episodes" ], [ "2003", "The Shield", "Ludvig", "Episode : Dead Soldiers" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Lee_Reherman_1
Lee Reherman (July 4, 1966 - March 1, 2016) was an American actor, appearing in television and film and hosting television reality shows.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships_–_Women's_sprint
2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's sprint
[ "Heat", "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Gap", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Stephanie Morton", "Australia", "", "Q" ], [ "1", "2", "Lin Junhong", "China", "+0.103", "" ], [ "2", "1", "Lee Wai Sze", "Hong Kong", "", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Laurine van Riessen", "Netherlands", "+0.091", "" ], [ "3", "1", "Kristina Vogel", "Germany", "", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Kate O'Brien", "Canada", "+0.352", "" ], [ "4", "1", "Mathilde Gros", "France", "", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Lee Hye-jin", "South Korea", "+0.092", "" ], [ "5", "1", "Simona Krupeckaitė", "Lithuania", "", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "Martha Bayona", "Colombia", "+0.021", "" ], [ "6", "1", "Lyubov Basova", "Ukraine", "", "Q" ], [ "6", "2", "Natasha Hansen", "New Zealand", "+0.099", "" ], [ "7", "1", "Kaarle McCulloch", "Australia", "", "Q" ], [ "7", "2", "Daria Shmeleva", "Russia", "+0.050", "" ], [ "8", "1", "Anastasia Voynova", "Russia", "", "Q" ], [ "8", "2", "Pauline Grabosch", "Germany", "+0.021", "" ] ]
Results -- 1/8 finals
Heat winners advanced to the quarterfinals . [ 5 ]
2017_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships_–_Women's_sprint_2
The Women's sprint competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 13 and 14 April 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_freestyle_60_kg
Wrestling at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle 60 kg
[ "", "Score", "", "CP" ]
[ [ "Lubos Cikel ( AUT )", "3-4", "Jung Young-ho ( KOR )", "1-3 PP" ], [ "Damir Zakhartdinov ( UZB )", "3-2", "Kenji Inoue ( JPN )", "3-1 PP" ], [ "Lubos Cikel ( AUT )", "6-5", "Damir Zakhartdinov ( UZB )", "3-1 PP" ], [ "Jung Young-ho ( KOR )", "2-7", "Kenji Inoue ( JPN )", "1-3 PP" ], [ "Lubos Cikel ( AUT )", "0-13", "Kenji Inoue ( JPN )", "0-4 ST" ], [ "Jung Young-ho ( KOR )", "17-5 Fall", "Damir Zakhartdinov ( UZB )", "4-0 TO" ] ]
Results -- Elimination pools
Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP 1 Kenji Inoue ( JPN ) 3 2 1 8 22 2 Jung Young-ho ( KOR ) 3 2 1 8 23 3 Lubos Cikel ( AUT ) 3 1 2 4 9 4 Damir Zakhartdinov ( UZB ) 3 1 2 4 13
Wrestling_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_freestyle_60_kg_12
The men's freestyle 60 kg at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the wrestling program were held at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall, August 28 to August 29. The competition held with an elimination system of three or four wrestlers in each pool, with the winners qualify for the quarterfinals, semifinals and final by way of direct elimination.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_200_metres
1974 European Athletics Championships – Men's 200 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Pietro Mennea", "Italy", "20.83", "Q" ], [ "2", "Franz-Peter Hofmeister", "West Germany", "21.09", "Q" ], [ "3", "Joseph Arame", "France", "21.16", "Q" ], [ "4", "Ainsley Bennett", "Great Britain", "21.23", "Q" ], [ "5", "Raymond Heerenveen", "Netherlands", "21.44", "" ], [ "6", "Hans-Joachim Zenk", "East Germany", "21.46", "" ], [ "7", "Steve Green", "Great Britain", "21.52", "" ], [ "8", "Peter Muster", "Switzerland", "77.41", "" ] ]
Results -- Semi-finals
Wind : 0.5m/s
1974_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_200_metres_2
The men's 200 metres at the 1974 European Athletics Championships was held in Rome, Italy, at Stadio Olimpico on 4 and 6 September 1974.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Honiara_constituency
East Honiara constituency
[ "Election", "MP", "Party" ]
[ [ "1976", "Bartholomew Ulufaalu", "?" ], [ "1980", "Bartholomew Ulufaalu", "?" ], [ "1984", "John Maetia Kauliae", "?" ], [ "1989", "Bartholomew Ulufaalu ( resigned ) Charles Dausabea", "?" ], [ "1993", "Charles Dausabea ( petitioned ) John Maetia Kauluae", "?" ], [ "1997", "Charles Dausabea", "?" ], [ "2001", "Simeon Bouro", "AIMP" ], [ "2006", "Charles Dausabea", "?" ], [ "2008 bye-election", "Silas Milikada", "?" ], [ "2010", "Douglas Ete", "Reformed Democratic Party" ] ]
Members of Parliament by year
The following MPs have represented East Honiara in the National Parliament . [ 9 ]
East_Honiara_constituency_0
East Honiara is a parliamentary constituency electing one representative to the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. With an electorate of 30,049 in 2006, it is by far the most heavily populated constituency in the country, being the only one (out of fifty) to consist in more than 20,000 voters. It is one of three parliamentary constituencies in the country's capital city, Honiara - the other two being Central Honiara and West Honiara. The constituency has existed since the first Parliament in 1976. Its first MP was Bartholomew Ulufaalu, who was later to become Prime Minister. Charles Dausabea was elected in the 2006 general election, but subsequently lost his seat was he was convicted and jailed for fraud. This precipitated a bye-election, which Silas Milikada won with 3,453 votes. Opinion polls suggested that Auditor General Edward Ronia was the most popular candidate to take the seat in the 2010 general election. Ultimately, however, he did not stand. There were twelve candidates for the seat, including nine independents, two rival candidates from OUR Party, and one (Douglas Ete) from the Reformed Democratic Party. Ete won by an overwhelming margin, obtaining 3,178 votes, ahead of second-placed former MP Charles Dausabea (OUR Party), who obtained 958 votes. Voter turnout, however, was only 19%.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latisha_Chan
Latisha Chan
[ "Result", "Year", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "2007", "Indian Wells Open", "Hard", "Chuang Chia-jung", "Lisa Raymond Samantha Stosur", "3-6 , 5-7" ], [ "Win", "2008", "Italian Open", "Clay", "Chuang Chia-jung", "Iveta Benešová Janette Husárová", "7-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "2015", "Cincinnati Open", "Hard", "Chan Hao-ching", "Casey Dellacqua Yaroslava Shvedova", "7-5 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "2015", "China Open", "Hard", "Chan Hao-ching", "Martina Hingis Sania Mirza", "7-6 , 1-6 , [ 8-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "2016", "Qatar Open", "Hard", "Chan Hao-ching", "Sara Errani Carla Suárez Navarro", "6-3 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "2017", "Indian Wells Open", "Hard", "Martina Hingis", "Lucie Hradecka Katerina Siniakova", "7-6 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "2017", "Madrid Open", "Clay", "Martina Hingis", "Tímea Babos Andrea Hlaváčková", "6-4 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "2017", "Italian Open", "Clay", "Martina Hingis", "Ekaterina Makarova Elena Vesnina", "7-5 , 7-6" ], [ "Win", "2017", "Cincinnati Open", "Hard", "Martina Hingis", "Hsieh Su-wei Monica Niculescu", "4-6 , 6-4 , [ 10-7 ]" ], [ "Win", "2017", "Wuhan Open", "Hard", "Martina Hingis", "Shuko Aoyama Yang Zhaoxuan", "7-6 , 3-6 , [ 10-4 ]" ], [ "Win", "2017", "China Open", "Hard", "Martina Hingis", "Tímea Babos Andrea Hlaváčková", "6-1 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "2018", "Canadian Open", "Hard", "Ekaterina Makarova", "Ashleigh Barty Demi Schuurs", "6-4 , 3-6 , [ 8-10 ]" ] ]
Significant finals -- Premier-Mandatory/Premier-5 tournaments
Latisha_Chan_5
Latisha Chan (born August 17, 1989), formerly known by her Chinese name Chan Yung-jan (; ), is a Taiwanese professional tennis player. She is known mainly for her success in doubles competitions, having won 33, including one major women's doubles title: the 2017 US Open, and three major mixed doubles titles: the 2018 French Open, 2019 French Open, and 2019 Wimbledon Championships. She also finished runner-up in three other Grand Slam finals: the 2007 and 2015 Australian Open, as well as the 2007 US Open. Highlights of her singles career include the semifinals at the 2006 Japan Open and the final at the PTT Bangkok Open in 2007. She reached her career-high singles ranking of No. 50 on June 11, 2007, and doubles ranking of No. 1 on October 23, 2017, becoming the second-ever Taiwanese world No. 1 doubles player after compatriot Hsieh Su-wei. She has been to the top-ranking in WTA doubles once more a year later on 13 August 2018. Chan is currently pursuing her Ph.D. degree in Transnational Sport Management and Innovation at National Taiwan Sport University. She is the elder sister of fellow professional tennis player Chan Hao-ching (also known as Angel Chan).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Bach
Barbara Bach
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1968", "L'Odissea ( a.k.a . The Adventures of Ulysses )", "Nausicaa" ], [ "1971", "Mio padre Monsignore", "Chiara" ], [ "1971", "La Tarantola dal ventre nero ( a.k.a . Black Belly of the Tarantula )", "Jenny" ], [ "1971", "La Corta notte delle bambole di vetro ( a.k.a . Paralyzed / Short Night of Glass Dolls )", "Mira Svoboda" ], [ "1971", "Un peu de soleil dans l'eau froide ( a.k.a . A Few Hours of Sunlight / A Little Sun in Cold Water )", "Héloïse/Elvire" ], [ "1972", "I Predatori si muovono all'alba", "Helen" ], [ "1973", "Paolo il caldo ( a.k.a . The Sensual Man / The Sensuous Sicilian )", "Anna" ], [ "1973", "Il maschio ruspante", "Rema" ], [ "1973", "L ' Ultima chance ( a.k.a . Stateline Motel / Last Chance / Motel of Fear )", "Emily" ], [ "1974", "Il Cittadino si ribella ( a.k.a . Street Law / The Citizen Rebels )", "Barbara" ], [ "1975", "Il Lupo dei mari ( a.k.a . Legend of the Sea Wolf / Larsen , Wolf of the Seven Seas )", "Maud Brewster" ], [ "1977", "Ecco noi per esempio", "Ludovica" ], [ "1977", "The Spy Who Loved Me", "Anya Amasova" ], [ "1978", "Force 10 from Navarone", "Maritza Petrovich" ], [ "1979", "L ' Isola degli uomini pesce ( a.k.a . Island of the Fishmen / Screamers )", "Amanda Marvin" ], [ "1979", "L ' Umanoide ( a.k.a . The Humanoid )", "Lady Agatha" ], [ "1979", "Jaguar Lives", "Anna Thompson" ], [ "1979", "Il Fiume del grande caimano ( a.k.a . Alligators / The Big Alligator River / The Great Alligator )", "Alice Brandt" ], [ "1979", "Alligator", "Alice Brandt" ], [ "1980", "Up the Academy", "Bliss" ] ]
Filmography
Barbara_Bach_0
Barbara Bach, Lady Starkey (born Barbara Goldbach; August 27, 1947) is an American actress and model, best known for her role as the Bond girl Anya Amasova in The Spy Who Loved Me.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_filename_extensions_(M–R)
List of filename extensions (M–R)
[ "Ext", "Description", "Used by" ]
[ [ "Q0", "Q0 graphic file", "" ], [ "Q3S", "Data", "Quick3D Scene" ], [ "QAG", "Quick Access Group", "Norton Desktop" ], [ "QAP", "Application", "Omnis Quartz - Omnis Studio" ], [ "QB", "Tony Hawk 's Pro Skater series scripting files", "" ], [ "QBB", "Quickbooks Backup File", "" ], [ "QBE", "Saved query ( Query By Example )", "dBASE IV - Quattro Pro" ], [ "QBO", "Compiled query", "dBASE IV" ], [ "QBW", "Spreadsheet", "QuickBooks for Windows" ], [ "QCH", "Qt Compressed Help", "Trolltech Qt Assistant" ], [ "QCP", "Mp3 extension on Motorola ringtones", "Motorola Phones" ], [ "QDF", "Data file", "Quicken data file" ], [ "QDK", "Backup of startup files created by Optimize", "QEMM" ], [ "QDn", "Data file - segment n", "Omnis Quartz- Omnis Studio" ], [ "QDV", "Graphics file", "Steve Blackstock Giffer" ], [ "QDR", "Configuration file", "Q-Dir" ], [ "QEF", "Query file", "Q+E for Microsoft Excel" ], [ "QFP", "QUICKfind Server Plug-in", "IDM QUICKfind Server" ], [ "QFX", "Quicken-specific implementation of the OFX specification", "Intuit Quicken" ], [ "QFX", "Fax", "QuickLink" ] ]
Q
List_of_filename_extensions_(M–R)_4
This alphabetical list of filename extensions contains standard extensions associated with computer files.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Françoise_Yip
Françoise Yip
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1998", "Millennium", "Stewardess # 2", "Episode : The Innocents" ], [ "1999", "Earth : Final Conflict", "Beverly Wu", "Episode : Heroes & Heartbreak" ], [ "1999", "Deep in the City", "", "Episode : Deranged Marriages" ], [ "2000", "Secret Agent Man", "Felicia", "Episode : WhupSumAss" ], [ "2000", "Seven Days", "Li Mai", "Episode : Olga 's Excellent Vacation" ], [ "2001", "Wolf Lake", "Reporter", "Unaired Pilot" ], [ "2001", "These Arms of Mine", "Jenny Wong", "3 episodes" ], [ "2001", "RoboCop : Prime Directives", "Lexx Icon", "2 episodes" ], [ "2000-2001", "Freedom", "Jin", "8 episodes" ], [ "2002", "Flatland", "Amy Li", "22 episodes" ], [ "2003", "Jeremiah", "Rachel", "2 episodes" ], [ "2003-2004", "Smallville", "Dr. Lia Tang", "5 episodes" ], [ "2004", "Stephen King 's Dead Zone", "Maria", "Episode : Speak Now" ], [ "2001-2005", "Andromeda", "Ashael / Rekel Ben-Tzion", "2 episodes" ], [ "2006", "Men in Trees", "Alice K", "Episode : Pilot" ], [ "2007", "Flash Gordon", "Susan Glass", "Episode : Conspiracy Theory" ], [ "2007-2008", "Blood Ties", "Kate Lam", "14 episodes" ], [ "2010", "Caprica", "Desiree Willow", "2 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Fringe", "Dr. Rosa Oporto", "Episode : Bloodline" ], [ "2011", "Sanctuary", "Dr. Lillian Lee", "3 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Françoise_Yip_1
Françoise Fong-Wa Yip (葉芳華; born September 4, 1972) is a Canadian actress. She first became known for her performances in Hong Kong films, before later also starring in North American films and television shows.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shishir_Sharma
Shishir Sharma
[ "Year", "Film", "Role" ]
[ [ "1996", "Chakravyuh", "" ], [ "1998", "Bombay Boys", "ACP Shirodkar" ], [ "2002", "Om Jai Jagadish", "" ], [ "2006", "Fanaa", "as the defence minister" ], [ "2008", "Love Story 2050", "Mr. Bedi" ], [ "2008", "Jalsa", "Janardhan Sahu" ], [ "2008", "Sarkar Raj", "Sunil Shinde" ], [ "2009", "Blue Oranges", "as Commissioner Dixit" ], [ "2009", "Kurbaan", "" ], [ "2013", "Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story", "" ], [ "2013", "Premsutra", "as Malavika 's Father" ], [ "2014", "Gandhi of the Month", "as Natu Sr" ], [ "2014", "Manjunath", "as Golu 's Father" ], [ "2014", "Mary Kom", "as the national coach , training Mary Kom" ], [ "2015", "Tanu Weds Manu : Returns", "as Dattos father" ], [ "2015", "Talvar", "as J.K. Dixit , the new CBI Chief" ], [ "2016", "Dangal", "as Head of Department of the NSA" ], [ "2017", "Chhoti Si Guzaarish", "as Shishir" ], [ "2018", "Raazi", "as Brigadier Pervez Syed" ], [ "2018", "Bucket List", "as surgeon in hospital" ] ]
Filmography
Shishir_Sharma_1
Shishir Sharma is an Indian film and television actor. He played in Zee TV's show Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyann. He is known for played the role of Jagmohan Prasad in Yahaaan Main Ghar Ghar Kheli. Currently, he can be seen in second season of webshow Permanent Roommates of TVFPlay. Sharma has acted in more than 40 films and TV serials including Story of a Lonely Goldfish, Swabhimaan, Bombay Boys, Sarkar Raj and The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montenegrin_Women's_League
Montenegrin Women's League
[ "Club", "City", "Finishing in 2017-18", "First season in top division", "Stadium" ]
[ [ "ŽFK Breznica", "Pljevlja", "1st", "2013-14", "Stadion pod Golubinjom ( 5,140 )" ], [ "ŽFK Budućnost", "Podgorica", "-", "2008-09", "Podgorica City Stadium ( 15,230 )" ], [ "ŽFK Cvetex", "Berane", "4", "2013-14", "Berane City Stadium ( 8,000 )" ], [ "ŽFK Ekonomist", "Nikšić", "2nd", "2008-09", "Stadion kraj Bistrice ( 5,214 )" ], [ "ŽFK Mladost", "Podgorica", "3rd", "2015-16", "Mladost Stadium ( 1,500 )" ], [ "ŽFK Cetinje", "Cetinje", "-", "2018-19", "Obilića Poljana ( 2,000 )" ], [ "ŽFK Obilić", "Herceg Novi", "-", "2014-15", "Stadion Solila ( 1,600 )" ] ]
Current clubs ( 2018-19 )
The 2018-19 Montenegrin Women 's First League is 11th season of top-tier football in Montenegro . ŽFK Breznica Pljevlja are defending champions title . The following seven clubs complete in First League 2018-19 .
Montenegrin_Women's_League_1
The Montenegrin women's football league (1. ŽFL) is the top level women's football league of Montenegro. It is organized by the Football Association of Montenegro. The winning team of the league is eligible for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The first national women's football competition was held in the season 2008-09, but the league played its inaugural season in 2011-12.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Portland_Timbers_season
2009 Portland Timbers season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Name", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "End of 2008 season", "FW", "Byron Alvarez", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "End of 2008 season", "FW", "Chris Bagley", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "End of 2008 season", "MF", "Neil Dombrowski", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "End of 2008 season", "GK", "Chase Harrison", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "End of 2008 season", "GK", "Jordan James", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "End of 2008 season", "DF", "Tim Karalexis", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "End of 2008 season", "MF", "Arsène Oka", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "End of 2008 season", "MF", "Troy Ready", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "End of 2008 season", "GK", "Steve Reese", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "End of 2008 season", "DF", "Justin Thompson", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "End of 2008 season", "FW", "Benjamin Totori", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "End of 2008 season", "FW", "Jamil Walker", "N/A", "Contract expired" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "FW", "Chris Brown", "N/A", "Retired" ], [ "February 20 , 2009", "MF", "Bryan Little", "Unattached", "Released" ], [ "March 4 , 2009", "MF", "Lawrence Olum", "Minnesota Thunder", "Undisclosed" ], [ "March 2009", "MF", "Kiki Lara", "Unattached", "Undisclosed release" ], [ "March 27 , 2009", "MF", "Miguel Guante", "Unattached", "Released" ], [ "April 21 , 2009", "DF", "Dieumerci Vua", "Unattached", "Released" ] ]
Squad -- Player movement
Permanent
2009_Portland_Timbers_season_16
The 2009 Portland Timbers season was the ninth season for the club in the United Soccer Leagues First Division (USL-1), the second tier of the United States soccer pyramid. The first competitive game of the 2009 season was played on April 25 at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, BC versus Vancouver Whitecaps FC which the Timbers lost 1-0. Following that loss the Timbers went on a 24-game unbeaten streak in the league on their way to securing the Commissioner's Cup for finishing the regular season atop the table. In a hard-fought, two-legged series, Vancouver Whitecaps FC knocked Portland out of the playoffs in the semifinals by an aggregate score of 5-4. In the U.S. Open Cup the Timbers hosted Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer in the third round but were eliminated by their bitter rivals 2-1 in front of 16,382 spectators at PGE Park in Portland, Oregon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_World_Figure_Skating_Championships
1948 World Figure Skating Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Places" ]
[ [ "1", "Dick Button", "United States", "11" ], [ "2", "Hans Gerschwiler", "Switzerland", "19" ], [ "3", "Ede Király", "Hungary", "28" ], [ "4", "John Lettengarver", "United States", "32" ], [ "5", "James Grogan", "United States", "52" ], [ "6", "Graham Sharp", "United Kingdom", "53" ], [ "7", "Helmut Seibt", "Austria", "76" ], [ "8", "Hellmuth May", "Austria", "79" ], [ "9", "Wallace Diestelmeyer", "Canada", "85" ], [ "10", "Ladislav Čáp", "Czechoslovakia", "84" ], [ "11", "Fernand Leemans", "Belgium", "80" ], [ "12", "Zdeněk Fikar", "Czechoslovakia", "105" ], [ "13", "Per Cock-Clausen", "Denmark", "115" ], [ "WD", "Edi Rada", "Austria", "" ] ]
Results -- Men
1948_World_Figure_Skating_Championships_0
The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion. The 1948 competitions for men, ladies, and pair skating took place from February 11 to 15 in Davos, Switzerland. These were the second World Figure Skating Championships after World War II. Skaters from Germany and Japan were still not allowed to compete.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_World_Rowing_Championships_–_Men's_single_sculls
2017 World Rowing Championships – Men's single sculls
[ "Rank", "Rower", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Joseph Purman", "Puerto Rico", "7:13.65" ], [ "2", "Cai Pengpeng", "China", "7:22.51" ], [ "3", "Mohamed Ben Sidhom", "Tunisia", "7:24.78" ], [ "4", "Privel Hinkati", "Benin", "7:29.05" ], [ "5", "Roberto López", "El Salvador", "7:34.91" ], [ "6", "Aleksandar Aleksandrov", "Azerbaijan", "DNS" ] ]
Results -- Finals
2017_World_Rowing_Championships_–_Men's_single_sculls_25
The men's single sculls competition at the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota took place in Nathan Benderson Park.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_herbaria_in_North_America
List of herbaria in North America
[ "Herbarium Code", "Herbarium Name", "Institution", "Location", "Index Herbariorum", "LSID", "Status", "Notes" ]
[ [ "ARSEF", "USDA-ARS Collection of Entomopathogenic Fungal Cultures", "U.S. Plant , Soil and Nutrition Laboratory , USDA/ARS", "Ithaca , New York", "[ 626 ]", "[ 627 ]", "Active", "" ], [ "BH", "L. H. Bailey Hortorium Herbarium", "Cornell University", "Ithaca , New York", "[ 629 ]", "[ 630 ]", "Active", "" ], [ "BING", "State University of New York Herbarium", "Binghamton University", "Binghamton , New York", "[ 631 ]", "[ 632 ]", "Active", "" ], [ "BKL", "Brooklyn Botanic Garden Herbarium", "Brooklyn Botanic Garden", "Brooklyn , New York", "[ 634 ]", "[ 635 ]", "Active", "Incorporated herbaria include Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences ; Brooklyn Lyceum ; Long Island ( New York ) Historical Society . In April 2015 , BKL was transferred to The New York Botanical Garden , and it will remain there until the Science program is re-established at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden , projected to be some time in the next ten years" ], [ "BROC", "State University of New York Herbarium", "The College at Brockport , State University of New York", "Brockport , New York", "[ 636 ]", "[ 637 ]", "Active", "" ], [ "BUF", "Clinton Herbarium", "Buffalo Museum of Science", "Buffalo , New York", "[ 639 ]", "[ 640 ]", "Active", "Incorporated herbaria include CANI and Buffalo Botanic Garden . Post-1970 bryophyte collections of BUF , including all post-1970 types , placed on permanent loan to MO in 2002" ], [ "CANI", "Canisius College Herbarium", "Canisius College", "Buffalo , New York", "[ 641 ]", "[ 642 ]", "Inactive", "Incorporated into BUF in 1997" ], [ "CORT", "State University of New York College at Cortland Herbarium", "State University of New York at Cortland", "Cortland , New York", "[ 643 ]", "[ 644 ]", "Active", "" ], [ "CU", "Wiegand Herbarium", "Cornell University", "Ithaca , New York", "[ 645 ]", "[ 646 ]", "Inactive", "Incorporated in BH in 1977" ], [ "CUP", "Cornell Plant Pathology Herbarium", "Cornell University", "Ithaca , New York", "[ 648 ]", "[ 649 ]", "Active", "Incorporated herbaria include Chinese National Fungus Collection , Beijing ( in part ) ; Iowa State College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts ; New York Agricultural Experiment Station , Geneva , New York . ; Oklahoma A & M College , Department of Botany and Plant Pathology" ], [ "DH", "Hobart and William Smith Colleges Herbarium", "Hobart and William Smith Colleges", "Geneva , New York", "[ 650 ]", "[ 651 ]", "Inactive", "Part of DH ( 3470 specimens ) transferred to NY in 1983" ], [ "ECH", "Elmira College Herbarium", "Elmira College", "Elmira , New York", "[ 652 ]", "[ 653 ]", "Active", "" ], [ "ECK", "Eckert Herbarium", "Buffalo State College", "Buffalo , New York", "[ 655 ]", "", "Active", "Incorporated herbaria include Herbarium of Niagara University ( vascular plants of Western New York , 2500 , in 2009 ) ; Herbarium of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ( vascular plants of the Lake Erie basin , 183 , 2011 )" ], [ "GESU", "State University of New York Herbarium", "State University of New York at Geneseo", "Geneseo , New York", "[ 656 ]", "[ 657 ]", "Active", "Major portion of GESU transferred to NYS , NY , and BH" ], [ "GLA", "Ted Baim Herbarium", "George Landis Arboretum", "Esperance , New York", "[ 659 ]", "[ 660 ]", "Active", "" ], [ "GRCH", "George R. Cooley Herbarium", "Colgate University", "Hamilton , New York", "[ 661 ]", "[ 662 ]", "Active", "" ], [ "HHH", "Hoysradt Herbarium", "Hartwick College", "Oneonta , New York", "[ 663 ]", "[ 664 ]", "Active", "" ], [ "HPH", "Monroe County Department of Parks Herbarium", "Monroe County Department of Parks", "Rochester , New York", "[ 665 ]", "[ 666 ]", "Active", "" ], [ "LGO", "Columbia University Herbarium", "Columbia University", "Palisades , New York", "[ 667 ]", "[ 668 ]", "Inactive", "LGO ( 20 000 specimens ) transferred to USNC" ], [ "NY", "The William and Lynda Steere Herbarium", "The New York Botanical Garden", "Bronx , New York", "[ 670 ]", "[ 671 ]", "Active", "There is an extensive list of herbaria that have been incorporated in NY . Please view the linked record in Index Herbariorum for the full list" ] ]
United States -- Herbaria in New York State
See also : List of herbaria .
List_of_herbaria_in_North_America_4
This is a list of herbaria in North America, organized first by country or region where the herbarium is located, then within each region by size of the collection. For other continents, see List of herbaria.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Mugirango_Constituency
North Mugirango Constituency
[ "Elections", "MP", "Party", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1963", "Thomas Mong'are Masaki", "KANU", "One-party system" ], [ "1966", "Joseph Osero Nyaberi", "KANU", "One-party system" ], [ "1969", "Livingstone Atebe Marita", "KANU", "One-party system" ], [ "1974", "Livingstone Atebe Marita", "KANU", "One-party system" ], [ "1979", "Livingstone Atebe Marita", "KANU", "One-party system" ], [ "1983", "Livingstone Atebe Marita", "KANU", "One-party system" ], [ "1988", "Nyarangi Moturi", "KANU", "One-party system" ], [ "1992", "Livingstone Atebe Marita", "KANU", "" ], [ "1997", "Joseph Kiangoi Ombasa", "KANU", "" ], [ "2002", "Godfrey Okeri Masanya", "Ford-People", "" ], [ "2007", "Wilfred Moriasi Ombui", "KANU", "" ], [ "2013", "Charles Mongare Geni Makuti", "ODM", "" ], [ "2017", "Joash Nyamoko", "Jubilee Party", "" ] ]
Members of Parliament
North_Mugirango_Constituency_0
North Mugirango is one of four constituencies in Nyamira County, Kenya, currently being led by a member of parliament by the name of Joash Nyamoko.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_at_the_Asian_Games
Iran at the Asian Games
[ "Sport", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "Aquatics , Diving", "0", "1", "3", "4" ], [ "Aquatics , Water polo", "1", "0", "1", "2" ], [ "Archery", "1", "0", "2", "3" ], [ "Athletics", "12", "15", "10", "37" ], [ "Basketball", "0", "2", "3", "5" ], [ "Basketball , 3x3", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "Board games , Chess", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "Boxing", "5", "11", "26", "42" ], [ "Canoeing , Slalom", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "Canoeing , Sprint", "1", "5", "5", "11" ], [ "Cycling , Road", "3", "5", "6", "14" ], [ "Cycling , Track", "2", "5", "8", "15" ], [ "Equestrian", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "Fencing", "3", "6", "7", "16" ], [ "Football", "4", "2", "1", "7" ], [ "Handball", "0", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "Judo", "1", "8", "11", "20" ], [ "Kabaddi", "2", "3", "1", "6" ], [ "Karate", "14", "11", "10", "35" ], [ "Kurash", "1", "1", "2", "4" ] ]
Medals by sport -- Asian Games
Iran_at_the_Asian_Games_5
Iran first participated at the Asian Games in 1951, and has sent athletes to compete in every Asian Games since then, except for 1954, 1962 and 1978. The National Olympic Committee for Iran is the National Olympic Committee of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and was founded in 1947.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1946_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_pole_vault
1946 European Athletics Championships – Men's pole vault
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Allan Lindberg", "Sweden", "4.17" ], [ "2", "Nikolay Ozolin", "Soviet Union", "4.10" ], [ "3", "Jan Bém", "Czechoslovakia", "4.10" ], [ "4", "Erling Kaas", "Norway", "4.10" ], [ "5", "Hugo Olsson", "Sweden", "4.00" ], [ "6", "Georges Breitman", "France", "3.90" ], [ "7", "Miroslav Krejcar", "Czechoslovakia", "3.90" ], [ "8", "Helmer Petersen", "Denmark", "3.90" ], [ "9", "Cor Lamorée", "Netherlands", "3.90" ], [ "10", "Zoltán Zsitvai", "Hungary", "3.80" ] ]
Results -- Final
25 August
1946_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_pole_vault_0
The men's pole vault at the 1946 European Athletics Championships was held in Oslo, Norway, at Bislett Stadium on 25 August 1946.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Asian_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_triple_jump
2019 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "# 4", "# 5", "# 6", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Rulsan Kurbanov", "Uzbekistan", "16.86", "16.93", "16.67", "x", "16.76", "x", "16.93" ], [ "2", "Zhu Yaming", "China", "16.52w", "16.87 w", "x", "x", "16.50", "16.78", "16.87" ], [ "3", "Xu Xiaolong", "China", "16.42", "16.65", "x", "15.88", "16.27", "16.81", "16.81" ], [ "4", "Pratchaya Tepparak", "Thailand", "15.49w", "15.96", "x", "x", "16.27", "16.13", "16.27" ], [ "5", "Mark Harry Diones", "Philippines", "15.94", "16.24", "x", "15.72", "15.96", "15.85", "16.24" ], [ "6", "Shreshan Dhananjaya Liyanapedige", "Sri Lanka", "15.41", "x", "16.03", "16.16", "16.01", "13.85", "16.16" ], [ "7", "Ryoma Yamamoto", "Japan", "x", "16.04", "x", "x", "-", "15.58", "16.04" ], [ "8", "Muhammad Hakimi Ismail", "Malaysia", "15.56", "15.83", "x", "x", "14.13", "x", "15.83" ], [ "9", "Ivan Denisov", "Uzbekistan", "15.57", "15.76", "15.71w", "", "", "", "15.76" ], [ "10", "Kohei Yamashita", "Japan", "15.08", "14.60", "x", "", "", "", "15.08" ], [ "11", "Salam Al-Rawahi", "Oman", "13.63", "14.99", "14.98", "", "", "", "14.99" ], [ "12", "Praveen Chithravel", "India", "x", "-", "r", "", "", "", "NM" ] ]
Results -- Final
2019_Asian_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_triple_jump_1
The men's triple jump at the 2019 Asian Athletics Championships was held on 21 and 22 April.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_100_metres
Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa", "Madagascar", "10.47" ], [ "2", "Brian Green", "Great Britain", "10.58" ], [ "3", "Kouakou Komenan", "Ivory Coast", "10.60" ], [ "4", "Stanisław Wagner", "Poland", "10.61" ], [ "5", "Sandy Osei-Agyemang", "Ghana", "10.66" ], [ "6", "Erik Gustafsson", "Finland", "10.78" ], [ "7", "Su Wen-Ho", "Republic of China", "10.82" ], [ "-", "Rey Robinson", "United States", "DNS" ] ]
Preliminaries -- Quarterfinals
The top three runners in each of the five heats and the next fastest one , advanced to the semifinal round . Heat one Hart failed to appear due to a scheduling change and coaching error . Rank Name Nationality Time 1 Jobst Hirscht West Germany 10.25 2 Jaroslav Matoušek Czechoslovakia 10.35 3 Bernd Borth East Germany 10.44 4 Philippe Clerc Switzerland 10.45 5 Ainsley Armstrong Trinidad and Tobago 10.47 6 Mike Sands Bahamas 10.50 7 Audun Garshol Norway 10.55 - Eddie Hart United States DNS Heat two Robinson failed to appear due to a scheduling change and coaching error .
Athletics_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_100_metres_14
The men's 100 metres sprint event at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, West Germany, was held at Olympiastadion on 31 August and 1 September. This event is notable for the absence of favorites and world record holders Eddie Hart and Rey Robinson from their quarterfinal heats due to a communication error, leading to American sprint coach Stan Wright being given the wrong starting time. The three qualified American athletes, Robinson, Hart and Robert Taylor, were at the ABC television headquarters watching what they believed were replays of their morning preliminary races before being informed they were watching live coverage of the races they were scheduled to run in. The athletes rushed to the stadium, but Hart and Robinson, scheduled in the first two races, missed their heats, while Robert Taylor hurried to take off his warm up uniform before running his heat. An appeal by American officials to have Robinson and Hart run in another heat was rejected.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Southern_Tigers_basketball
Texas Southern Tigers basketball
[ "Year", "Round", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "1990", "First Round", "Georgetown", "L 52-70" ], [ "1994", "First Round", "Duke", "L 70-82" ], [ "1995", "First Round", "Arkansas", "L 78-79" ], [ "2003", "Opening Round", "UNC Asheville", "L 84-92" ], [ "2014", "First Four", "Cal Poly", "L 69-81" ], [ "2015", "Second Round", "Arizona", "L 72-93" ], [ "2017", "First Round", "North Carolina", "L 64-103" ], [ "2018", "First Four First Round", "North Carolina Central Xavier", "W 64-46 L 83-102" ] ]
Postseason results -- NCAA Tournament results
The Tigers have appeared in eight NCAA Tournaments , second most in the conference . Their combined record is 1–8 .
Texas_Southern_Tigers_basketball_0
The Texas Southern Tigers basketball team is the basketball team that represents Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas, United States. The team currently competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Their current head coach is Johnny Jones, who took over after Mike Davis took the Detroit Mercy head coaching job on June 5, 2018. The Tigers play their home games at the Health and Physical Education Arena.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_sailing_by_discipline
List of Olympic medalists in sailing by discipline
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1988 Seoul ( Finn ) details", "Spain ( ESP ) José Doreste", "Virgin Islands ( ISV ) Peter Holmberg", "New Zealand ( NZL ) John Cutler" ], [ "1992 Barcelona ( Finn ) details", "Spain ( ESP ) José van der Ploeg", "United States ( USA ) Brian Ledbetter", "New Zealand ( NZL ) Craig Monk" ], [ "1996 Atlanta ( Finn ) details", "Poland ( POL ) Mateusz Kusznierewicz", "Belgium ( BEL ) Sebastien Godefroid", "Netherlands ( NED ) Roy Heiner" ], [ "2000 Sydney ( Finn ) details", "Great Britain ( GBR ) Iain Percy", "Italy ( ITA ) Luca Devoti", "Sweden ( SWE ) Fredrik Lööf" ], [ "2004 Athens ( Finn ) details", "Great Britain ( GBR ) Ben Ainslie", "Spain ( ESP ) Rafael Trujillo", "Poland ( POL ) Mateusz Kusznierewicz" ], [ "2008 Beijing ( Finn ) details", "Great Britain ( GBR ) Ben Ainslie", "United States ( USA ) Zach Railey", "France ( FRA ) Guillaume Florent" ], [ "2012 London ( Finn ) details", "Great Britain ( GBR ) Ben Ainslie", "Denmark ( DEN ) Jonas Høgh-Christensen", "France ( FRA ) Jonathan Lobert" ], [ "2016 Rio de Janeiro ( Finn ) details", "Great Britain ( GBR ) Giles Scott", "Slovenia ( SLO ) Vasilij Žbogar", "United States ( USA ) Caleb Paine" ] ]
Current program -- Men
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_sailing_by_discipline_2
This is a list of Olympic medalists in sailing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Baltimore_Orioles_season
2011 Baltimore Orioles season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Norfolk Tides", "International League", "Gary Allenson" ], [ "AA", "Bowie Baysox", "Eastern League", "Gary Kendall" ], [ "A", "Frederick Keys", "Carolina League", "Orlando Gómez" ], [ "A", "Delmarva Shorebirds", "South Atlantic League", "Ryan Minor" ], [ "A-Short Season", "Aberdeen IronBirds", "New York-Penn League", "Leo Gómez" ], [ "Rookie", "GCL Orioles", "Gulf Coast League", "Ramón Sambo" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
2011_Baltimore_Orioles_season_10
The Baltimore Orioles' 2011 season was the 111th season in franchise history, the 58th in Baltimore, and the 20th at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. It also marked the last year of a streak of fourteen consecutive losing seasons dating back to 1998.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajah_Broadcasting_Network
Rajah Broadcasting Network
[ "Branding", "Callsign", "Frequency", "Power ( kW )", "Station Type", "Location" ]
[ [ "RJFM 100.3 Manila", "DZRJ-FM", "100.3 MHz", "25 kW", "Originating", "Metro Manila" ], [ "RJFM 91.1 Baguio", "DWDJ-FM", "91.1 MHz", "5 kW", "Relay", "Baguio Cordillera Administrative Region" ], [ "RJFM 96.5 Tuguegarao", "DWRJ-FM", "96.5 MHz", "5 kW", "Relay", "Tuguegarao Cagayan Valley Region" ], [ "RJFM 99.1 Palawan", "DYFJ-FM", "99.1 MHz", "5 kW", "Relay", "Puerto Princesa MIMAROPA" ], [ "RJFM 98.3 Iloilo", "DYNJ-FM", "98.3 MHz", "5 kW", "Relay", "Iloilo Western Visayas Region" ], [ "RJFM 99.9 Bacolod", "DYJR-FM", "99.9 MHz", "5 kW", "Relay", "Bacolod Western Visayas Region" ], [ "RJFM 100.3 Cebu", "DYRJ-FM", "100.3 MHz", "20 kW", "Relay", "Cebu Central Visayas Region" ], [ "RJFM 88.5 Cagayan De Oro", "DXRJ-FM", "88.5 MHz", "10 kW", "Relay", "Cagayan De Oro Northern Mindanao Region" ], [ "RJFM 88.7 Iligan", "DXJR-FM", "88.7 MHz", "5 kW", "Relay", "Iligan Northern Mindanao Region" ], [ "RJFM 100.3 Davao", "DXDJ-FM", "100.3 MHz", "20 kW", "Relay", "Davao Davao Region" ] ]
Radio stations -- RJFM stations
Rajah_Broadcasting_Network_4
Rajah Broadcasting Network, Inc. (which stands for RAmon JAcinto Holdings) is a Philippine television and radio network owned by guitarist-singer-businessman Ramon RJ Jacinto. The network's studio headquarters located at Ventures I Bldg., Makati Ave. cor. Gen. Luna St., Makati City.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_National_Parliament_of_Papua_New_Guinea,_1992–1997
Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 1992–1997
[ "Member", "Party", "Electorate", "Province" ]
[ [ "Herowa Agiwa", "People 's Progress Party", "Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open", "Southern Highlands" ], [ "Yimbal Aipe", "Independent", "North Waghi Open", "Western Highlands" ], [ "Judah Akesim", "Pangu Party", "Ambunti-Dreikikir Open", "East Sepik" ], [ "Yamandi Amos", "Independent", "Nawae Open", "Morobe" ], [ "Godfried Andupa", "Melanesian Alliance Party", "Middle Ramu Open", "Madang" ], [ "Vincent Auali", "People 's Democratic Movement", "Tambul-Nebilyer Open", "Western Highlands" ], [ "Moi Avei", "People 's Action Party", "Kairuku-Hiri Open", "Central" ], [ "Yaip Avini", "Pangu Party", "Finschhafen Open", "Morobe" ], [ "Andrew Baing", "People 's Progress Party", "Markham Open", "Morobe" ], [ "Jeffery Balakau", "Independent", "Enga Provincial", "Enga" ], [ "Peter Barter", "Independent", "Madang Provincial", "Madang" ], [ "Michael Ben", "People 's Progress Party", "Kavieng Open", "New Ireland" ], [ "Bob Bubac", "Pangu Party", "North Fly Open", "Western Province" ], [ "Nappotti Buru", "Independent", "Vanimo-Green River Open", "West Sepik" ], [ "Sir Julius Chan", "People 's Progress Party", "Namatanai Open", "New Ireland" ], [ "Joseph Egilio", "Independent", "Central Bougainville Open", "Bougainville" ], [ "William Ekip Wii", "Independent", "Anglimp-South Waghi Open", "Western Highlands" ], [ "Philemon Embel", "People 's Democratic Movement", "Nipa-Kutubu Open", "Southern Highlands" ], [ "Camillo Esef", "Pangu Party", "Goilala Open", "Central" ], [ "Roy Evara", "Independent", "Kikori Open", "Gulf" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 1992 to 1997 , as elected at the 1992 election . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Members_of_the_National_Parliament_of_Papua_New_Guinea,_1992–1997_0
This is a list of members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 1992 to 1997, as elected at the 1992 election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_clergy_educated_at_Jesus_College,_Oxford
List of clergy educated at Jesus College, Oxford
[ "Name", "M", "G", "Degree", "Notes" ]
[ [ "James Bandinel ( F )", "1752", "1758", "BA ( 1755 ) , MA ( 1758 ) , BD ( 1767 ) , DD ( 1777 )", "University Proctor ( 1776 ) and Public Orator ( 1776-1784 )" ], [ "Richard Bassett", "1797", "DNG", "-", "Welsh cleric , thought to be the last Anglican clergyman to be associated with the Methodists" ], [ "John Caldicott", "-", "1851", "BA Literae Humaniores ( 2nd , 1851 ) , BA Mathematics ( 3rd , 1851 ) , BD and DD ( 1874 )", "Matriculated from Pembroke College ; Anglican priest and headmaster of Bristol Grammar School" ], [ "J. R. Cohu ( F )", "1876", "1880", "BA Literae Humaniores ( 1st , 1880 ) , MA ( 1883 )", "Headmaster , clergyman and writer on biblical topics" ], [ "William Lucas Collins", "1833", "1840", "BA Literae Humaniores ( 2nd , 1838 ) , MA ( 1840 )", "Clergyman and contributor to Blackwood 's Magazine" ], [ "David Davies", "1761", "DNG", "-", "Clergyman and author of The Case of Labourers in Husbandry , advocating a minimum wage for agricultural labourers" ], [ "Hugh Davies", "1757", "1762", "BA", "Welsh clergyman and botanist , whose main work , Welsh Botanology ( 1813 ) , was the first to cross-reference the names of plants in Welsh with their scientific names" ], [ "John Davies", "1589", "1594", "BA", "Rector of Mallwyd , Gwynedd , who was also a lexicographer and translator of the Bible into Welsh ( 1620 edition ) ; awarded further degrees of BD ( 1608 ) and DD as a member of Lincoln College" ], [ "Edward Edwards ( F )", "1743", "1747", "BA", "Cleric , with a particular interest in Xenophon 's Memorabilia" ], [ "John Edwards", "1825", "1830", "BA", "Welsh cleric and composer , most notably of the hymn tune Rhosymedre ( named after his parish )" ], [ "John Edwards", "1624", "1629", "BA ( 1626 ) , MA ( 1629 )", "Welsh priest and translator , whose pseudonym was Siôn Treredyn" ], [ "Jonathan Edwards ( F )", "1633", "1637", "BA ( 1634 ) , MA ( 1637 ) , DD ( 1642 )", "Archdeacon of Derry" ], [ "David Ellis", "1794", "DNG", "-", "Welsh clergyman , poet and transcriber of manuscripts , who was at the college from March to June 1794" ], [ "John Ellis ( F )", "1690", "1696", "BA ( 1693 ) , MA ( 1696 )", "Welsh cleric and antiquarian" ], [ "Philip Ellis", "1840", "1846", "BA ( 1844 ) , MA ( 1846 )", "One of the earliest Tractarians in north Wales ; Foster gives his BA date as 1844 , but Ellis gave it as 1843" ], [ "Thomas Ellis ( F )", "1728", "1731", "BA ( 1731 ) , BD ( 1741 )", "Welsh cleric , appointed to college livings in Holyhead and Nutfield , Surrey" ], [ "David Evans", "1725 ?", "1731", "BA ( 1728 ) , MA ( 1731 )", "Welsh priest , scholar and musician" ], [ "John Evans", "1722", "1726 ?", "?", "Welsh anti-Methodist cleric ; a founder member of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion ; whilst a John Evans from Jesus College graduated with a BA in 1726 , it is unclear whether that was this individual" ], [ "Edmund Ffoulkes ( F )", "1837", "1841", "BA Literae Humaniores ( 2nd )", "Anglican priest who converted to Roman Catholicism and back to Anglicanism , becoming vicar of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin ; nephew of Principal Henry Foulkes" ], [ "Peter Fogg", "1855", "1859", "BA Literae Humaniores ( 3rd )", "First Jesus man to become President of the Oxford Union ; Archdeacon of George in the Cape of Good Hope ( 1871-1920 )" ] ]
Alumni -- Other Anglican clergy
Mallwyd church , where John Davies was rector The University Church of St Mary the Virgin , Oxford , where Edmund Ffoulkes was vicar
List_of_clergy_educated_at_Jesus_College,_Oxford_3
Jesus College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. The college was founded in 1571 by Queen Elizabeth I at the request of Hugh Price, a Welsh clergyman, who was Treasurer of St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire. The college still has strong links with Wales, and about 15% of students are Welsh. There are 340 undergraduates and 190 students carrying out postgraduate studies. Women have been admitted since 1974, when the college was one of the first five men's colleges to become co-educational. Old members of Jesus College are sometimes known as Jesubites. Three Archbishops of Wales have studied at Jesus College. A. G. Edwards, the first archbishop of the Church in Wales after its disestablishment, read Literae Humaniores from 1871 to 1874, and was archbishop from 1920 to 1934. Glyn Simon, a student from 1922 to 1926, was Archbishop of Wales from 1968 to 1971. He was succeeded by Gwilym Williams, who was archbishop from 1971 to 1982. Other bishops to have held office in Wales include Francis Davies, Roy Davies, John Harris and Morgan Owen (who were all Bishops of Llandaff), Humphrey Humphreys, Daniel Lewis Lloyd and Humphrey Lloyd (who were Bishops of Bangor), William Lloyd and John Wynne (who were Bishops of St Asaph), and John Owen and William Thomas (who were Bishops of St David's). William Havard was a Welsh rugby international before becoming Bishop of St Asaph, then Bishop of St David's.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1843
List of shipwrecks in September 1843
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Christine Maria", "Flag unknown", "The ship ran aground off Haunsee and was wrecked" ], [ "Ferret", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground at Saint Petersburg , Russia . She was later refloated" ], [ "Glory", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked near Thisted , Denmark . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Hartlepool , County Durham to Saint Petersburg" ], [ "Good Intent", "United Kingdom", "The sloop capsized and sank in the North Sea off the Bull Lightship ( Trinity House ) with the loss of three of the five people on board . Survivors were rescued by a Grimsby pilot cutter" ], [ "Haabet", "Norway", "The ship was driven ashore near Nusevig , Russia . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Nuestra Señora de la Piedad", "Spain", "The ship ran aground on the Long Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Essex , United Kingdom . She was on a voyage from Bergen , Norway to Bilboa . She was refloated and taken into Margate , Kent , United Kingdom in a sinking condition" ], [ "Vesta", "Prussia", "The ship was driven ashore on Bornholm , Denmark . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Pillau to Leith , Lothian , United Kingdom" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1843_5
The list of shipwrecks in September 1843 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during September 1843.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Days_of_Dunkirk
Four Days of Dunkirk
[ "Year", "Country", "Rider", "Team" ]
[ [ "1955", "France", "Louis Déprez", "Ryssel-Wolber" ], [ "1956", "Belgium", "Jean Adriaensens", "Mercier-BP-Hutchinson" ], [ "1957", "Belgium", "Joseph Planckaert", "Peugeot-BP-Dunlop" ], [ "1958", "France", "Jacques Anquetil", "Helyett-Hutchinson" ], [ "1959", "France", "Jacques Anquetil", "Helyett-Fynsec" ], [ "1960", "Belgium", "Joseph Planckaert", "Wiel's-Flandria" ], [ "1961", "Netherlands", "Ab Geldermans", "Saint Raphaël-R. Geminiani" ], [ "1962", "France", "Joseph Groussard", "Pelforth-Sauvage-Lejeune" ], [ "1963", "Belgium", "Joseph Planckaert", "Faema-Flandria" ], [ "1964", "Belgium", "Gilbert Desmet", "Wiel's-Groene Leeuw" ], [ "1965", "Belgium", "Gustaaf De Smet", "Wiel's-Groene Leeuw" ], [ "1966", "Belgium", "Theo Mertens", "Peugeot-BP-Michelin" ], [ "1967", "France", "Lucien Aimar", "Bic" ], [ "1968", "France", "Jean Jourden", "Frimatic-Wolber-De Gribaldy" ], [ "1969", "France", "Alain Vasseur", "Bic" ], [ "1970", "Belgium", "Willy Van Neste", "Mann-Grundig" ], [ "1971", "Belgium", "Roger De Vlaeminck", "Flandria-Mars" ], [ "1972", "France", "Yves Hézard", "Sonolor-Lejeune" ], [ "1973", "Belgium", "Freddy Maertens", "Flandria-Carpenter-Shimano" ], [ "1974", "Belgium", "Walter Godefroot", "Carpenter-Confortluxe-Flandria" ] ]
List of overall winners
Four_Days_of_Dunkirk_0
The Four Days of Dunkirk () is road bicycle race around the Nord-Pas de Calais region of northern France. Despite the name of the race, since the addition of an individual time trial in 1963, the race has been held over a 5 or 6 day period for most of its history. Since 2005, the race has been organised as a 2.HC event on the UCI Europe Tour. The race will become part of the new UCI ProSeries in 2020. Dutch cyclist Mike Teunissen won the most recent edition of the race.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Deutsche_Tourenwagen_Masters
2015 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
[ "Driver", "Car", "Norisring", "Zandvoort", "Red Bull Ring", "Moscow", "Oschersleben", "Nürburgring", "Hockenheim" ]
[ [ "Marco Wittmann", "BMW", "1105 kg", "1105 kg", "1115 kg", "1107,5 kg", "1107,5 kg", "1117,5 kg", "1117,5 kg" ], [ "Gary Paffett", "Mercedes-Benz", "1120 kg", "1130 kg", "1125 kg", "1125 kg", "1127,5 kg", "1127,5 kg", "1127,5 kg" ], [ "Paul di Resta", "Mercedes-Benz", "1120 kg", "1127,5 kg", "1122,5 kg", "1122,5 kg", "1120 kg", "1120 kg", "1120 kg" ], [ "Mattias Ekström", "Audi", "1137,5 kg", "1130 kg", "1127,5 kg", "1137,5 kg", "1137,5 kg", "1127,5 kg", "1127,5 kg" ], [ "Robert Wickens", "Mercedes-Benz", "1120 kg", "1130 kg", "1125 kg", "1125 kg", "1122,5 kg", "1122,5 kg", "1122,5 kg" ], [ "Bruno Spengler", "BMW", "1105 kg", "1105 kg", "1115 kg", "1105 kg", "1105 kg", "1115 kg", "1115 kg" ], [ "Christian Vietoris", "Mercedes-Benz", "1120 kg", "1130 kg", "1125 kg", "1125 kg", "1122,5 kg", "1122,5 kg", "1122,5 kg" ], [ "Timo Scheider", "Audi", "1135 kg", "1125 kg", "1120 kg", "-", "1125 kg", "1115 kg", "1115 kg" ], [ "Daniel Juncadella", "Mercedes-Benz", "1120 kg", "1130 kg", "1125 kg", "1125 kg", "1125 kg", "1125 kg", "1130 kg" ], [ "António Félix da Costa", "BMW", "1105 kg", "1105 kg", "1115 kg", "1107,5 kg", "1107,5 kg", "1117,5 kg", "1117,5 kg" ], [ "Timo Glock", "BMW", "1105 kg", "1105 kg", "1115 kg", "1105 kg", "1105 kg", "1115 kg", "1115 kg" ], [ "Miguel Molina", "Audi", "1135 kg", "1125 kg", "1120 kg", "1125 kg", "1122,5 kg", "1115 kg", "1115 kg" ], [ "Augusto Farfus", "BMW", "1105 kg", "1105 kg", "1115 kg", "1107,5 kg", "1107,5 kg", "1117,5 kg", "1117,5 kg" ], [ "Lucas Auer", "Mercedes-Benz", "1120 kg", "1127,5 kg", "1122,5 kg", "1122,5 kg", "1120 kg", "1120 kg", "1120 kg" ], [ "Adrien Tambay", "Audi", "1130 kg", "1120 kg", "1117,5 kg", "1125 kg", "1122,5 kg", "1112,5 kg", "1112,5 kg" ], [ "Tom Blomqvist", "BMW", "1105 kg", "1105 kg", "1112,5 kg", "1105 kg", "1105 kg", "1115 kg", "1115 kg" ], [ "Maxime Martin", "BMW", "1107,5 kg", "1107,5 kg", "1115 kg", "1105 kg", "1105 kg", "1112,5 kg", "1112,5 kg" ], [ "Edoardo Mortara", "Audi", "1140 kg", "1130 kg", "1125 kg", "1135 kg", "1137,5 kg", "1127,5 kg", "1127,5 kg" ], [ "Nico Müller", "Audi", "1135 kg", "1125 kg", "1120 kg", "1127,5 kg", "1130 kg", "1120 kg", "1120 kg" ], [ "Jamie Green", "Audi", "1137,5 kg", "1130 kg", "1125 kg", "1130 kg", "1132,5 kg", "1125 kg", "1125 kg" ] ]
Performance weights
Starting from Norisring , ITR introduced a system of ballast based on the results obtained in the previous race . The basis weight is 1120 kg , and performance weight ranges from a minimum of 1105 kg to a maximum of 1140 kg [ 14 ]
2015_Deutsche_Tourenwagen_Masters_0
The 2015 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters was the twenty-ninth season of premier German touring car championship and also sixteenth season under the moniker of Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters since the series' resumption in 2000. The season started on 2 May at Hockenheim, and ended on 18 October at the same venue, with Mercedes Benz driver Pascal Wehrlein clinching the Drivers' Championship, Mercedes Benz's HWA AG winning the Teams' Championship and BMW taking the Manufacturer's Championship after a total of nine events. Marco Wittmann entered the season as the defending Drivers' Champion, BMW Team RMG as the defending Teams' Champion and Audi as the defending Manufacturers' Champion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland_national_rugby_union_team
Ireland national rugby union team
[ "Opponent", "Played", "Won", "Lost", "Drawn", "Win%", "For", "Aga", "Diff" ]
[ [ "Argentina", "18", "12", "6", "0", "66.67%", "407", "362", "+45" ], [ "Australia", "36", "13", "22", "1", "36.11%", "535", "736", "-201" ], [ "Canada", "8", "7", "0", "1", "87.50%", "328", "105", "+223" ], [ "England", "135", "49", "78", "8", "36.30%", "1151", "1639", "-488" ], [ "Fiji", "4", "4", "0", "0", "100.00%", "172", "51", "+121" ], [ "France", "98", "35", "56", "7", "35.71%", "1177", "1563", "-386" ], [ "Georgia", "4", "4", "0", "0", "100.00%", "196", "31", "+165" ], [ "Italy", "31", "27", "4", "0", "86.10%", "1074", "468", "+606" ], [ "Japan", "8", "7", "1", "0", "87.5%", "348", "137", "+211" ], [ "Namibia", "4", "2", "2", "0", "50.00%", "117", "65", "+52" ], [ "New Zealand", "33", "2", "30", "1", "6.06%", "399", "963", "-564" ], [ "New Zealand Natives", "1", "0", "1", "0", "0.00%", "1G", "4G", "-3G" ], [ "Pacific Islanders", "1", "1", "0", "0", "100.00%", "61", "17", "+44" ], [ "Presidents XV", "1", "0", "0", "1", "0.00%", "18", "18", "0" ], [ "Romania", "9", "9", "0", "0", "100.00%", "390", "102", "+288" ], [ "Russia", "3", "3", "0", "0", "100.00%", "132", "15", "+117" ], [ "Samoa", "7", "6", "1", "0", "85.71%", "256", "108", "+148" ], [ "Scotland", "136", "65", "66", "5", "47.79%", "1593", "1443", "+150" ], [ "South Africa", "26", "7", "18", "1", "26.92%", "380", "506", "-126" ], [ "Tonga", "2", "2", "0", "0", "100.00%", "72", "28", "+44" ] ]
Records -- Overall
See also : Ireland national rugby union team tours Below is table of the representative rugby matches played by an Ireland national XV at test level up until 08 February 2020 . [ 40 ]
Ireland_national_rugby_union_team_0
The Ireland national rugby union team is the representative national team in the sport of rugby union for the island of Ireland. The team competes annually in the Six Nations Championship and every four years in the Rugby World Cup. Ireland is also one of the four unions that make up the British and Irish Lions - players eligible to play for Ireland are also eligible for the Lions. The Ireland national team dates to 1875, when it played its first international match against England. Ireland reached number 1 in the World Rugby Rankings for the first time in 2019. Eleven former Ireland players have earned their induction into the World Rugby Hall of Fame.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_50_metre_breaststroke_SB2
Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Men's 50 metre breaststroke SB2
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Somchai Doungkaew ( THA )", "1:05.61" ], [ "2", "Cristopher Tronco ( MEX )", "1:06.26" ], [ "3", "Genezi Andrade ( BRA )", "1:11.31" ], [ "4", "Ioannis Kostakis ( GRE )", "1:14.53" ], [ "5", "Oliver Deniz ( ESP )", "1:24.75" ] ]
1st round
Qualified for final round Heat 1 23 Sept. 2004 , morning session
Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_50_metre_breaststroke_SB2_1
The Men's 50 metre breaststroke SB2 swimming event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 23 September. It was won by Jose Arnulfo Castorena, representing . 23 Sept. 2004, morning session 23 Sept. 2004, morning session
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_world_records_in_canoeing
List of world records in canoeing
[ "Distance", "Event", "Time", "Crew", "Nationality", "Year", "Location" ]
[ [ "200m", "K1", "33.380", "Liam Heath", "United Kingdom", "2017", "Plovdiv , Bulgaria" ], [ "200m", "K2", "30.500", "Nebojša Grujić , Marko Novaković", "Serbia", "2014", "Moscow , Russia" ], [ "200m", "K4", "29.023", "Gyula Kajner , Vince Fehérvári , Zoltán Pager , István Beé", "Hungary", "1997", "Plovdiv , Bulgaria" ], [ "500m", "K1", "1:35.04", "Tom Liebscher", "Germany", "2019", "Szeged , Hungary" ], [ "500m", "K2", "1:26.500", "Bence Nádas , Sándor Tótka", "Hungary", "2017", "Plovdiv , Bulgaria" ], [ "500m", "K4", "1:17.734", "Tom Liebscher , Ronald Rauhe , Max Rendschmidt , Max Lemke", "Germany", "2017", "Račice , Czech Republic" ], [ "1000m", "K1", "3:21.890", "Max Hoff", "Germany", "2015", "Baku , Azerbaijan" ], [ "1000m", "K2", "3:04.940", "Marko Tomićević , Milenko Zorić", "Serbia", "2018", "Belgrade , Serbia" ], [ "1000m", "K4", "2:46.724", "Daniel Havel , Lukáš Trefil , Josef Dostál , Jan Štěrba", "Czech Republic", "2014", "Moscow , Russia" ], [ "5000m", "K1", "18:00.040", "Eirik Veras Larsen", "Norway", "2009", "Poznań , Poland" ], [ "4x200m relay", "K1", "2:24.193", "Miklós Dudás , Sándor Tótka , Bence Nádas , Dávid Hérics", "Hungary", "2014", "Moscow , Russia" ] ]
Men Kayak
List_of_world_records_in_canoeing_0
Listed below are the canoe sprint world best times in Canadian canoe (C) and kayak (K) events. The ICF only acknowledge world best times set in finals of Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cups, Continental Championships and other canoe sprint events with acceptable high technical level.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_in_Arkansas:_T
List of places in Arkansas: T
[ "Name of place", "Number of counties", "Principal county" ]
[ [ "Talladega Township", "1", "Jefferson County" ], [ "Tappan Township", "1", "Phillips County" ], [ "Tate Township", "1", "Scott County" ], [ "Taylor Township", "1", "Columbia County" ], [ "Taylor Township", "1", "Craighead County" ], [ "Taylor Township", "1", "Nevada County" ], [ "Telico Township", "1", "St. Francis County" ], [ "Tennessee Township", "1", "Grant County" ], [ "Terre Noire Township", "1", "Clark County" ], [ "Texas Township", "1", "Craighead County" ], [ "Texas Township", "1", "Lee County" ], [ "Thacker Township", "1", "Lawrence County" ], [ "Thompson Township", "1", "Pike County" ], [ "Timbo Township", "1", "Stone County" ], [ "Titsworth Township", "1", "Logan County" ], [ "Tollette Township", "1", "Howard County" ], [ "Tomahawk Township", "1", "Searcy County" ], [ "Tomlinson Township", "1", "Logan County" ], [ "Tomlinson Township", "1", "Scott County" ], [ "Tontitown Township", "1", "Washington County" ] ]
Townships
See also : List of townships in Arkansas
List_of_places_in_Arkansas:_T_1
This list of current cities, towns, unincorporated communities, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Arkansas whose name begins with the letter T. It also includes information on the number and names of counties in which the place lies, and its lower and upper zip code bounds, if applicable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Major_League_Baseball_draft
2011 Major League Baseball draft
[ "Pick", "Player", "Team", "Position", "School" ]
[ [ "1", "Gerrit Cole", "Pittsburgh Pirates", "Right-handed pitcher", "UCLA" ], [ "2", "Danny Hultzen", "Seattle Mariners", "Left-handed pitcher", "Virginia" ], [ "3", "Trevor Bauer", "Arizona Diamondbacks", "Right-handed pitcher", "UCLA" ], [ "4", "Dylan Bundy", "Baltimore Orioles", "Right-handed pitcher", "Owasso High School ( OK )" ], [ "5", "Bubba Starling", "Kansas City Royals", "Outfielder", "Gardner Edgerton High School ( KS )" ], [ "6", "Anthony Rendon", "Washington Nationals", "Third baseman", "Rice" ], [ "7", "Archie Bradley", "Arizona Diamondbacks", "Right-handed pitcher", "Broken Arrow Senior High ( OK )" ], [ "8", "Francisco Lindor", "Cleveland Indians", "Shortstop", "Montverde Academy ( FL )" ], [ "9", "Javier Báez", "Chicago Cubs", "Shortstop", "Arlington Country Day School ( FL )" ], [ "10", "Cory Spangenberg", "San Diego Padres", "Second baseman", "Indian River State College ( FL )" ], [ "11", "George Springer", "Houston Astros", "Outfielder", "Connecticut" ], [ "12", "Taylor Jungmann", "Milwaukee Brewers", "Right-handed pitcher", "Texas" ], [ "13", "Brandon Nimmo", "New York Mets", "Outfielder", "Cheyenne East High School ( WY )" ], [ "14", "José Fernández", "Florida Marlins", "Right-handed pitcher", "Braulio Alonso High School ( FL )" ], [ "15", "Jed Bradley", "Milwaukee Brewers", "Left-handed pitcher", "Georgia Tech" ], [ "16", "Chris Reed", "Los Angeles Dodgers", "Left-handed pitcher", "Stanford" ], [ "17", "C. J. Cron", "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim", "First baseman", "Utah" ], [ "18", "Sonny Gray", "Oakland Athletics", "Right-handed pitcher", "Vanderbilt" ], [ "19", "Matt Barnes", "Boston Red Sox", "Right-handed pitcher", "Connecticut" ], [ "20", "Tyler Anderson", "Colorado Rockies", "Left-handed pitcher", "Oregon" ] ]
Draft order -- First round
Gerrit Cole , the first overall selection of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft
2011_Major_League_Baseball_Draft_1
The 2011 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft was held from June 6 through June 8, 2011, from Studio 42 of the MLB Network in Secaucus, New Jersey. The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Gerrit Cole out of the University of California, Los Angeles, with the first overall pick.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ambassadors_of_China_to_Belgium
List of ambassadors of China to Belgium
[ "Diplomatic agrément / Diplomatic accreditation", "Ambassador", "Chinese name", "Premier of China", "Prime Minister of Belgium", "Term end" ]
[ [ "December 16 , 1885", "Xu Jingcheng", "zh : 许景澄", "Cixi", "Auguste Beernaert", "June 23 , 1887" ], [ "June 23 , 1887", "Liu Ruifen", "zh : 劉瑞芬", "Cixi", "Auguste Beernaert", "March 31 , 1889" ], [ "June 13 , 1890", "Xue Fucheng", "zh : 薛福成", "Cixi", "Auguste Beernaert", "July 11 , 1894" ], [ "November 11 , 1893", "Kung Chao-Yuan", "zh : 龔照瑗", "Cixi", "Auguste Beernaert", "April 19 , 1897" ], [ "November 23 , 1896", "Luo Fenglu", "zh : 罗丰禄", "Cixi", "Paul de Smet de Naeyer", "May 26 , 1902" ], [ "November 16 , 1901", "Zhang Deyi [ de ]", "zh : 张德彝", "Cixi", "Paul de Smet de Naeyer", "May 19 , 1902" ], [ "May 19 , 1902", "Yang Zhaoyun", "杨兆鋆", "Cixi", "Paul de Smet de Naeyer", "June 17 , 1906" ], [ "September 25 , 1905", "Li Shengduo", "zh : 李盛铎", "Cixi", "Paul de Smet de Naeyer", "October 18 , 1909" ], [ "May 11 , 1909", "Yang Shu", "杨枢", "Pu Yi", "Frans Schollaert", "October 28 , 1910" ], [ "October 28 , 1910", "Li Guojie", "zh : 李国杰", "Pu Yi", "Frans Schollaert", "January 1 , 1912" ], [ "January 1 , 1912", "", "", "Zhao Bingjun", "Charles de Broqueville", "" ], [ "January 1 , 1912", "Li Guojie", "zh : 李国杰", "Zhao Bingjun", "Charles de Broqueville", "January 1 , 1912" ], [ "November 14 , 1913", "Wang Kuang-ch ' i", "王广圻", "Xiong Xiling", "Charles de Broqueville", "December 27 , 1913" ], [ "December 27 , 1913", "Tchang Tsou Seng [ pt ]", "zh : 章祖申", "Xiong Xiling", "Charles de Broqueville", "April 20 , 1914" ], [ "April 20 , 1914", "Wang Rongbao", "zh : 汪荣宝", "Sun Baoqi", "Charles de Broqueville", "January 5 , 1919" ], [ "February 20 , 1919", "Wei Chenzu", "zh : 魏宸组", "Gong Xinzhan", "Léon Delacroix", "August 2 , 1921" ], [ "November 20 , 1921", "Wang King-Ky [ sv ]", "zh : 王景岐", "Yan Huiqing", "Georges Theunis", "March 29 , 1929" ], [ "March 31 , 1929", "Lo Hoai", "罗怀", "Tan Yankai", "Henri Jaspar", "July 31 , 1930" ], [ "February 28 , 1929", "Fu Bingchang", "zh : 傅秉常", "Tan Yankai", "Henri Jaspar", "May 20 , 1933" ], [ "July 31 , 1930", "Xie Shoukang [ fr ]", "zh : 谢寿康", "T. V. Soong", "Henri Jaspar", "May 31 , 1931" ] ]
List of Representatives
List_of_ambassadors_of_China_to_Belgium_0
The Chinese ambassador to Belgium is the official representative of the government of China to the government of Belgium. From 1973 to 2005 the Chinese ambassador in Brussels was also accredited to the European Community.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1906_Washington_football_team
1906 Washington football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "October 10", "USS Philadelphia", "Denny Field Seattle , WA", "W 5-0", "500" ], [ "October 13", "Whitworth", "Denny Field Seattle , WA", "W 8-0", "1,000" ], [ "October 20", "Seattle H.S", "Denny Field Seattle , WA", "W 4-0", "500" ], [ "October 20", "Seattle A.C", "Denny Field Seattle , WA", "T 10-10", "1,000" ], [ "October 27", "Oregon Agricultural", "Denny Field Seattle , WA", "T 0-0", "2,400" ], [ "November 3", "Whitman", "Denny Field Seattle , WA", "T 0-0", "2,000" ], [ "November 10", "Whitworth", "Denny Field Seattle , WA", "T 0-0", "3,000" ], [ "November 20", "at Oregon", "Kincaid Field Eugene , OR ( rivalry )", "L 6-16", "1,500" ], [ "November 29", "Idaho", "Denny Field Seattle , WA", "W 16-9", "3,500" ] ]
Schedule
1906_Washington_football_team_0
The 1906 Washington football team was an American football team that represented the University of Washington during the 1906 college football season. In its first season under coach Victor M. Place, the team compiled a 4-1-4 record and outscored its opponents by a combined total of 49 to 35. Owen Crim was the team captain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Men's_400_metres
1997 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Kjell Provost", "Belgium", "46.53", "Q" ], [ "2", "Quincy Douglas", "Norway", "47.21", "Q" ], [ "3", "Piotr Długosielski", "Poland", "47.40", "Q" ], [ "4", "Zsolt Szeglet", "Hungary", "47.41", "Q" ], [ "5", "Alessandro Bracciali", "Italy", "47.88", "q" ], [ "6", "Johan Lannefors", "Sweden", "48.02", "" ], [ "7", "Oleg Kovalyov", "Russia", "48.38", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
1997_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Men's_400_metres_3
The men's 400 metres event at the 1997 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Turku, Finland, on 10, 11 and 12 July 1997.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NOVO7
NOVO7
[ "Model", "NOVO7 Paladin", "NOVO7 Legend", "NOVO7 Elf", "NOVO7 Aurora", "NOVO7 Advanced II", "NOVO7 Tornado", "NOVO7 Mars", "NOVO7 Elf II", "NOVO7 Aurora II", "NOVO7 Fire", "NOVO7 Crystal" ]
[ [ "Display Size :", "7-inch", "7-inch", "7-inch", "7-inch", "7-inch", "7-inch", "7-inch", "7-inch", "7-inch", "7-inch", "7-inch" ], [ "Display Pixels :", "800 × 480", "800 × 600", "1024 × 600", "1024 × 600", "800 × 480", "800 × 480", "1024 × 600", "1024 × 600", "1024 × 600", "1280 × 800", "1024 × 600" ], [ "Display Type :", "TN", "TN", "TN", "IPS TN", "TN", "TN", "TN", "TN", "IPS", "IPS", "IPS" ], [ "CPU :", "1 GHz , Ingenic JZ4770 , MIPS -based", "1 GHz , Allwinner A13 , Single-Core- ARM -based", "1.2 GHz , Allwinner A10 , ARM -based", "1.2 GHz , Allwinner A10 , ARM -based", "1.2 GHz , Allwinner A10 , ARM -based", "1 GHz , AML8726-M3 Cortex-A9 ARM -based", "1 GHz , AML8726-M3 Cortex-A9 ARM -based", "1.5 GHz , AML8726-M6 Cortex-A9 Dual-Core- ARM", "1.5 GHz , AML8726-M6 Cortex-A9 Dual-Core- ARM", "1.5 GHz , AML8726-MX Cortex-A9 Dual-Core- ARM", "1.5 GHz , AML8726-M6 Cortex-A9 Dual-Core- ARM" ], [ "GPU :", "GC860", "MALI-400", "MALI-400", "MALI-400", "MALI-400", "MALI-400", "MALI-400 3D", "MALI-400x2", "MALI-400x2", "MALI-400x4", "MALI-400x2" ], [ "RAM :", "512 MB DDR2", "512 MB DDR3", "1 GB DDR3", "1 GB DDR3", "512 MB DDR3", "1 GB DDR3", "1 GB DDR3", "1 GB DDR3", "1 GB DDR3", "1 GB DDR3", "1 GB DDR3" ], [ "Internal Storage :", "8 / 16 GB flash", "8 GB flash", "8 GB flash", "8 / 16 GB flash", "8 GB flash", "8 / 16 GB flash", "8 GB flash", "8 / 16 GB flash", "16 GB flash", "16 GB flash", "8 GB flash" ], [ "External Storage :", "microSDHC card", "microSDHC card", "microSDHC card", "microSDHC card", "microSDHC card", "microSDHC card", "microSDHC card", "microSDHC card", "microSDHC card", "microSDHC card", "microSDHC card" ], [ "Camera :", "None", "0.3 Megapixel ( front )", "2.0 Megapixel ( front )", "2.0 Megapixel ( front )", "2.0 Megapixel ( front )", "0.3 Megapixel ( front )", "0.3 Megapixel ( front )", "2.0 Megapixel ( front )", "2.0 Megapixel ( front )", "2.0 MP ( front ) , 5.0 MP ( back )", "2.0 Megapixel ( front )" ], [ "Video Out :", "None", "None", "Mini-HDMI", "Mini-HDMI", "Mini-HDMI", "None", "None", "Mini-HDMI", "Mini-HDMI", "Mini-HDMI", "Mini-HDMI" ], [ "Wireless :", "WiFi ( 802.11 b / g / n )", "WiFi ( 802.11 b / g / n )", "WiFi ( 802.11 b / g / n )", "WiFi ( 802.11 b / g / n )", "WiFi ( 802.11 b / g / n )", "WiFi ( 802.11 b / g / n )", "WiFi ( 802.11 b / g / n )", "WiFi ( 802.11 b / g / n )", "WiFi ( 802.11 b / g / n )", "WiFi ( 802.11 b / g / n ) , Bluetooth v2.1 HSP/HFP/A2DP/AVRCP supported", "WiFi ( 802.11 b / g / n )" ], [ "Wired :", "miniUSB ( supports OTG ) , 3.5 mm jack ( audio )", "miniUSB ( supports OTG ) , 3.5 mm jack ( audio )", "miniUSB ( supports OTG ) , 3.5 mm jack ( audio )", "miniUSB , 3.5 mm jack ( audio )", "miniUSB , 3.5 mm jack ( audio )", "miniUSB , 3.5 mm jack ( audio )", "miniUSB , 3.5 mm jack ( audio )", "miniUSB , 3.5 mm jack ( audio )", "miniUSB , 3.5 mm jack ( audio )", "microUSB , 3.5 mm jack ( audio )", "microUSB , 3.5 mm jack ( audio )" ], [ "G-Sensor ( Gravity sensor ) :", "3 way", "4 way", "3 way", "3 way", "3 way", "3 way", "3 way", "3 way", "3 way", "3 way", "3 way" ], [ "Battery :", "4000 mAh lithium-ion polymer", "3700 mAh lithium-ion polymer", "3700 mAh lithium-ion polymer", "3700 mAh lithium-ion polymer", "3700 mAh lithium-ion polymer", "3700 mAh lithium-ion polymer", "3700 mAh lithium-ion polymer", "3700 mAh lithium-ion polymer", "3700 mAh lithium-ion polymer", "5000 mAh lithium-ion polymer", "3700 mAh lithium-ion polymer" ], [ "Size :", "176 × 110 × 13.2mm", "190 × 120 × 12mm", "189.3 × 120 × 11.2mm", "189.5 × 122.66 × 9.9mm", "187 × 111 × 12mm", "187 × 111 × 12mm", "191 × 125 × 10.9mm", "189.3 × 120 × 11.2mm", "186 × 120 × 11.9mm", "186.6 × 126.93 × 10.6mm", "189.3 × 120.93 × 11.2mm" ], [ "Weight :", "420g", "360g", "360g", "313g", "320g", "336g", "360g", "333g", "342g", "336g", "328g" ] ]
Specifications -- NOVO7 Devices Table
NOVO7_0
The NOVO7 is a series of Android tablet computers manufactured by the Chinese company Ainol Electronics. The 7 represents the size of the tablet's screen (7 inches); Ainol's other products include the Novo 5 and Novo 8.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_60_metres
1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Ekaterini Thanou", "Greece", "7.21", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Odiah Sidibé", "France", "7.24", "Q" ], [ "3", "4", "Natalya Merzlyakova", "Russia", "7.32", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Bev Kinch", "Great Britain", "7.35", "Q" ], [ "4", "3", "Nadezhda Roshchupkina", "Russia", "7.35", "Q" ], [ "6", "3", "Alenka Bikar", "Slovenia", "7.36", "Q" ], [ "7", "3", "Maria Tsoni", "Greece", "7.36", "q" ], [ "8", "5", "Iryna Pukha", "Ukraine", "7.37", "Q" ], [ "9", "2", "Jerneja Perc", "Slovenia", "7.38", "Q" ], [ "10", "5", "Éva Barati", "Hungary", "7.41", "Q" ], [ "11", "4", "Petya Pendareva", "Bulgaria", "7.43", "Q" ], [ "12", "3", "Mireille Donders", "Switzerland", "7.44", "q" ], [ "13", "1", "Therese Olofsson", "Sweden", "7.45", "" ], [ "14", "2", "Carme Blay", "Spain", "7.46", "" ], [ "15", "5", "Rahela Markt", "Croatia", "7.50", "" ], [ "16", "4", "Zdenka Mušínská", "Czech Republic", "7.51", "" ], [ "17", "4", "Geirlaug Geirlaugsdóttir", "Iceland", "7.54", "NR" ], [ "18", "1", "Aksel Gürcan", "Turkey", "7.62", "" ], [ "18", "4", "Carla Tuzzi", "Italy", "7.62", "" ], [ "18", "5", "Maya Azarashvili", "Georgia", "7.62", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
First 2 from each heat ( Q ) and the next 2 fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals .
1996_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_60_metres_0
The women's 60 metres event at the 1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Stockholm Globe Arena on 8-9 March.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Father_of_the_Year_award
Australian Father of the Year award
[ "Awarded", "Name", "Post-nominals", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2018", "Dick Smith", "AC", "Entrepreneur and philanthropist" ], [ "2017", "Mike Baird", "", "former Premier of New South Wales" ], [ "2016", "Lieutenant General David Hurley", "AC , DSC", "Governor of New South Wales" ], [ "2015", "Jamal Rifi", "", "Doctor ( founder Australia Muslim Doctors against Violence )" ], [ "2014", "Andrew Gaze", "AM", "Basketballer" ], [ "2013", "Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith", "VC , MG", "Soldier" ], [ "2012", "John Symond", "AM", "Executive Chairman of Aussie Home Loans . Chairman of Sydney Opera House Trust" ], [ "2011", "Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston", "AC , AFC", "Former Chief of the Defence Force" ], [ "2010", "Guy Cooper", "", "Former Chief Executive of the Taronga and Western Plains Zoos" ], [ "2009", "Li Cunxin", "", "Dancer" ], [ "2008", "Paul Roos", "", "Footballer" ], [ "2007", "David Koch", "", "Television Presenter" ], [ "2006", "Ron Delezio", "", "Founder of Day of Difference Foundation" ], [ "2005", "Steve Waugh", "AO", "Cricketer" ], [ "2004", "Graeme Clark", "AC", "Cochlear Implant Developer" ], [ "2003", "Karl Kruszelnicki", "", "Scientist" ], [ "2002", "Steve Vizard", "", "Media personality" ], [ "2001", "Jim Rafter", "", "Father of nine including tennis player Pat Rafter" ], [ "2000", "Stephen Biddulph", "AM", "Parenting activist" ], [ "1999", "Slim Dusty", "AO , MBE", "Musician" ] ]
Past recipients
Australian_Father_of_the_Year_award_0
The Australian Father of the Year award is an Australian award to honour and showcase a fine example of Australian fatherhood. Inaugurated in 1957, the Australian Father of the Year has been awarded annually to high-profile, famous fathers, from prime ministers & politicians to sportsmen, business leaders, entertainers and musicians acknowledging the support, guidance and love they show to Australian children.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Savannah_Challenger
2015 Savannah Challenger
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "USA", "Tim Smyczek", "69", "1" ], [ "BEL", "Ruben Bemelmans", "99", "2" ], [ "ARG", "Facundo Bagnis", "102", "3" ], [ "KOR", "Hyeon Chung", "112", "4" ], [ "POR", "Gastao Elias", "125", "5" ], [ "CAN", "Frank Dancevic", "129", "6" ], [ "ARG", "Horacio Zeballos", "141", "7" ], [ "JPN", "Yoshihito Nishioka", "154", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2015_Savannah_Challenger_0
The 2015 Savannah Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the sixth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2015 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Savannah, United States between 20 and 26 April 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1941
List of shipwrecks in February 1941
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Ben Rein", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The coaster ( 156 gt ) struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Falmouth , Cornwall with the loss of three crew" ], [ "Casamance", "United Kingdom", "Chargeurs Réunis ' Casamance World War II : Convoy WN 83 : The cargo ship ( 5817 gt , 1921 ) ran aground in the North Sea off Skinningrove , Yorkshire ( 54°34′30″N 0°54′00″W / 54.57500°N 0.90000°W / 54.57500 ; -0.90000 ) with the loss of nine of her 47 crew . She broke in two and was declared a total loss" ], [ "Edwy R Brown", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy HX 107 : The tanker ( 10 455 gt , 1938 ) straggled behind the convoy . She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( approximately 61°N 18°W / 61°N 18°W / 61 ; -18 ) by U-103 ( Kriegsmarine ) . with the loss of all 50 crew" ], [ "Empire Knoll", "United Kingdom", "The coaster ( 2824 gt , 1941 ) came ashore in a gale at Tynemouth , Co Durham and was wrecked" ], [ "Gairsoppa", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy SL 64 : The cargo ship ( 5237 gt , 1919 ) straggled behind the convoy . She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( she was last reported at 54°00′N 14°00′W / 54.000°N 14.000°W / 54.000 ; -14.000 ) by U-101 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 78 of her 85 crew" ], [ "Kyle Rona", "United Kingdom", "The coaster ( 307 gt , 1910 ) missing after sailing from Maryport for Portreath with a cargo of coal with the loss of 8 crew" ], [ "Patriotismo", "Portugal", "The schooner foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Peniche with the loss of one of her eight crew" ], [ "Siamese Prince", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The cargo ship ( 8456 gt , 1929 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 59°53′N 12°12′W / 59.883°N 12.200°W / 59.883 ; -12.200 ) by U-69 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of all 57 people on board" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1941_17
The list of shipwrecks in February 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during February 1941.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulnara_Fattakhetdinova
Gulnara Fattakhetdinova
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1", "21 June 1999", "İstanbul , Turkey", "Hard", "Ekaterina Paniouchkina", "Duygu Akşit Oal Gülberk Gültekin", "6-3 , 2-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Winner", "1", "2 July 2000", "İstanbul , Turkey", "Hard", "Valeria Bondarenko", "Irina Kornienko Elena Yaryshka", "6-2 , 4-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "2", "7 August 2000", "İstanbul , Turkey", "Hard", "Elena Voropaeva", "Seden Özlu Elena Yaryshka", "1-6 , 6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "3", "21 October 2001", "Cairo , Egypt", "Clay", "Elena Yaryshka", "Daniela Klemenschits Sandra Klemenschits", "7-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "4", "28 October 2001", "Mansoura , Egypt", "Clay", "Elena Yaryshka", "Maša Vesenjak Urška Vesenjak", "6-1 , 6-2" ], [ "Winner", "5", "21 January 2002", "Courmayeur , Italy", "Carpet", "Maria Kondratieva", "Yuliya Beygelzimer Jolanda Mens", "5-7 , 6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "6", "24 February 2002", "İstanbul , Turkey", "Hard ( i )", "Giorgia Mortello", "Eszter Molnár İpek Şenoğlu", "7-5 , 6-1" ], [ "Winner", "7", "30 June 2002", "Rabat , Morocco", "Clay", "Maria Kondratieva", "Debby Haak Jolanda Mens", "6-3 , 7-5" ], [ "Winner", "8", "12 August 2002", "Innsbruck , Austria", "Clay", "Maria Kondratieva", "Magdalena Kučerová Lydia Steinbach", "6-4 , 4-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "8 September 2002", "Fano , Italy", "Clay", "Darya Kustova", "Flavia Pennetta Andreea Ehritt-Vanc", "5-7 , 3-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "15 September 2002", "Tbilisi , Georgia", "Clay", "Maria Kondratieva", "Eva Birnerová Gabriela Chmelinová", "4-6 , 0-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "23 September 2002", "Batumi , Georgia", "Hard", "Maria Kondratieva", "Antoaneta Pandjerova Dessislava Topalova", "6-2 , 1-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "5", "20 October 2002", "Mansoura , Egypt", "Clay", "Galina Voskoboeva", "Olena Antypina Hana Šromová", "2-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "9", "2 February 2003", "Doha , Qatar", "Hard", "Galina Fokina", "Adriana Barna Scarlett Werner", "6-4 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "10", "24 March 2003", "Saint Petersburg , Russia", "Carpet", "Galina Fokina", "Irina Bulykina Elena Yaryshka", "6-0 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "6", "7 April 2003", "Dinan , France", "Clay ( i )", "Galina Fokina", "Gabriela Chmelinová Michaela Paštiková", "6-1 , 2-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "7", "1 September 2003", "Zhukovskiy , Russia", "Clay", "Maria Kondratieva", "Alona Bondarenko Valeria Bondarenko", "7-6 , 4-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "8", "22 September 2003", "Batumi , Georgia", "Hard", "Galina Fokina", "Darya Kustova Elena Tatarkova", "6-1 , 1-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "11", "11 January 2004", "Dubai , United Arab Emirates", "Hard", "Hana Šromová", "Daniela Klemenschits Sandra Klemenschits", "6-3 , 4-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Runner-up", "9", "6 April 2004", "Dinan , France", "Clay ( i )", "Anastasia Rodionova", "Darija Jurak Galina Voskoboeva", "3-6 , 2-6" ] ]
ITF finals ( 13–16 ) -- Doubles ( 11–11 )
Legend $ 100,000 tournaments $ 75,000 tournaments $ 50,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 10,000 tournaments Finals by surface Hard ( 5–4 ) Clay ( 4–7 ) Grass ( 0–0 ) Carpet ( 2–0 )
Gulnara_Fattakhetdinova_5
Gulnara Fattakhetdinova (born 13 October 1982) is a former Russian tennis player. Fattakhetdinova has won 2 singles and 11 doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career. Her career-high ranking is world number 246, achieved on 12 July 2004 and her highest ranking in doubles is world number 102 on 6 October 2003. After retiring from the professional tour, she became a beach tennis player. Fattakhetdinova made her WTA main draw debut at the 2003 Kremlin Cup in the doubles event partnering Galina Fokina.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Deobandi_universities
List of Deobandi universities
[ "S. No", "University", "Nick", "Founded", "Location", "Website" ]
[ [ "1", "Darul Uloom Deoband", "Darul Uloom & Deoband Madrasa", "1866", "Deoband , UP", "[ 18 ]" ], [ "2", "Mazahirul Uloom Saharanpur", "Mazahirul Uloom & Saharanpur Madrasa", "1866", "Saharanpur , UP", ", [ 19 ]" ], [ "3", "Madrasa Al-Baqiyat As-Salihat", "Baqiyat", "1866", "Vellore , Tamil Nadu , India", "" ], [ "4", "Darul-uloom Nadwatul Ulama", "Nadwatul Ulama", "1898", "Lucknow , India", "[ 20 ]" ], [ "5", "Jamiah Islamiah Talimuddin Dabhel", "Jamiah Dabhel", "1928", "Dabhel , Gujarat , India", "" ], [ "6", "Jamiatul Qasim Darul Uloom Al-Islamiah", "Jamiatul Qasim", "1989", "Indo-Nepal border , Bihar", "[ 21 ]" ], [ "7", "Madrasa Kashiful Huda", "Kashiful Huda", "1972", "Chennai , Tamil Nadu", "[ 22 ]" ], [ "8", "Jamia Islamia Darul Uloom Sabeelus Salam Hyderabad", "Darul Uloom Sabeelus Salam Hyderabad", "1972", "Madinatul Ilm , Near Barkas , Hyderabad", "" ], [ "9", "Jamia Islamia Darul Uloom Hyderabad", "Darul Uloom Hyderabad", "1975", "Jamia Nagar , Hyderabad", "" ], [ "10", "Madrasa Mifthahul Uloom", "Miftah & Miftahul Uloom", "19 ? ?", "Melvisharam , Vellore Dist . , Tamil Nadu", "" ], [ "11", "Madrasa Mazahirul Uloom", "Mazahir & Mazahirul Uloom", "19 ? ?", "Salem , Tamil Nadu", "" ], [ "12", "Darul Uloom Al Islamiyya", "Darul Uloom", "1986", "Oachira , Kollam , Kerala", "[ 23 ]" ], [ "13", "Darul Uloom Al Sabeel Ur Rashad", "Darul Uloom Al Sabeel Ur Rashad", "1960", "Bangalore , Karnataka", "" ], [ "14", "Darul Uloom Arabiyyah Islamiyyah , Bharuch", "Darul Uloom Kanthariya", "1969", "Kanthariya , Bharuch , Gujarat", "[ 24 ]" ], [ "15", "Jamia Islamia Ishaatul Uloom , Akkalkuwa", "Jamia Islamia Ishaatul Uloom", "1982", "Akkalkuwa , Nandurbar , Maharashtra", "[ 25 ]" ], [ "16", "Darul Uloom Raheemiya , Bandipora", "RAHEEMIAH", "September 1979", "Bandipora , KASHMIR , JAMMU AND KASHMIR", "[ 26 ]" ], [ "17", "Darul Uloom Bilaliya , srinagar", "Bilaliya", "April 26 , 1991", "Lal Bazar Srinagar , KASHMIR , JAMMU AND KASHMIR", "[ 27 ]" ], [ "18", "Jamia Islamia Arabia , Karajgram", "Jamia Karajgram", "1951", "Burdwan , West Bengal", "" ], [ "19", "Jamia Islamia Arabia Siraajul Uloom , Haldwani", "Madarsa Banjaraan", "1921", "Haldwani , Uttarakhand", "" ], [ "20", "Jamatush Shaikh Hussain Ahmad Al-Madni , Deoband", "Jamiatush Shaikh", "2001", "Deoband", "www.jamiatushshaikhdeoband.in" ] ]
India
List_of_Deobandi_Islamic_Universities_Worldwide_2
Deobandi (Urdu: دیو بندی , Russian: Деобанди, Bengali: দেওবন্দ, Hindi: देवबन्दी) is a term used for a revivalist movement in the Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jama'ah(Sunni)[citation needed] in Islam. It is centered primarily in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh and has recently spread to the United Kingdom and has a presence in South Africa. The name derives from Deoband, India, where the school Darul Uloom Deoband is situated. The movement was inspired by the spirit of scholar Shah Waliullah (1703-1762),while the foundation of Darul Uloom Deoband was laid on 30 May 1866.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003–04_Manchester_City_F.C._season
2003–04 Manchester City F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Date to", "Pos", "Player", "To club" ]
[ [ "3 July 2003", "31 May 2004", "FW", "Matias Vuoso", "Santos Laguna" ], [ "7 Aug 2003", "7 Nov 2003", "MF", "Chris Shuker", "Rochdale" ], [ "10 Sep 2003", "12 Dec 3", "FW", "Darren Huckerby", "Norwich City" ], [ "29 Sep 2003", "30 Oct 2003", "MF", "Glenn Whelan", "Bury" ], [ "11 Dec 2003", "? ? ? 2004", "MF", "Chris Shuker", "Hartlepool United" ], [ "24 Dec 2003", "24 Jan 2004", "MF", "Glenn Whelan", "Bury" ], [ "Jan. 2004", "", "", "Daniel Bardiello", "Barnsley" ], [ "31 Jan 2004", "31 May 2004", "DF", "David Sommeil", "Olympique de Marseille" ], [ "2 Feb 4", "", "", "0000 Dorryl Profitt", "Coventry City" ], [ "", "", "MF", "Christian Negouai", "Sturm Graz" ], [ "15 Mar 2004", "15 Apr 2004", "MF", "Willo Flood", "Rochdale" ] ]
Loans out
2003–04_Manchester_City_F.C._season_12
The 2003-04 season was Manchester City Football Club's second consecutive season playing in the Premier League, the top division of English football, and its seventh season since the Premier League was first created with Manchester City as one of its original 22 founding member clubs. Overall, it was the team's 112th season playing in a division of English football, most of which have been spent in the top flight.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Vintage_Collection
Star Wars: The Vintage Collection
[ "Wave", "Character", "Film/Series", "Release Date" ]
[ [ "1", "Princess Leia Organa", "4 A New Hope", "July 2004" ], [ "1", "Luke Skywalker", "4 A New Hope", "July 2004" ], [ "1", "Ben ( Obi-Wan ) Kenobi", "4 A New Hope", "July 2004" ], [ "1", "Han Solo", "4 A New Hope", "July 2004" ], [ "2", "Darth Vader", "5 The Empire Strikes Back", "August 2004" ], [ "2", "See-Threepio ( C-3PO )", "5 The Empire Strikes Back", "August 2004" ], [ "2", "Yoda", "5 The Empire Strikes Back", "August 2004" ], [ "2", "Lando Calrissian", "5 The Empire Strikes Back", "August 2004" ], [ "3", "Stormtrooper", "6.2 Return of the Jedi", "September 2004" ], [ "3", "Artoo Detoo ( R2-D2 ) ( with extension arm )", "6.2 Return of the Jedi", "September 2004" ], [ "3", "Chewbacca", "6.2 Return of the Jedi", "September 2004" ], [ "3", "Boba Fett", "5 Return of the Jedi", "September 2004" ] ]
The Original Trilogy Collection
Star_Wars:_The_Vintage_Collection_0
Star Wars: The Vintage Collection is a Star Wars basic action figures toy line produced by the Hasbro company, and released under their Kenner brand. The line features modern 'super-articulated' figures in product packaging nearly identical to that of the original Kenner toy series marketed from 1978 until 1984. The Vintage Collection started in the summer of 2010 and continued with new releases throughout 2012. It was preceded by limited 'vintage' style figure issues that were part of The Original Trilogy Collection (2004) and The Saga Collection (2006) lines. Hasbro announced at San Diego Comic-Con International 2012 that The Vintage Collection would go on hiatus for two years (its return to coincide with the 3-D re-releases of the original Star Wars Trilogy starting in 2015), however, that schedule fell in flux after to the planned release of Star Wars Episode VII in 2015, and the line was discontinued. At Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017, it was revealed that the line would make a comeback for 2018. The first figure revealed for the lineup was Rey from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. In May 2017, it was announced that Doctor Aphra from Marvel's Star Wars: Darth Vader comic book had won a fan poll to be included in the line as well. The toyline officially made its return on April 13, 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GWR_4073_Class_5043_Earl_of_Mount_Edgcumbe
GWR 4073 Class 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
[ "Location", "Shed code", "From" ]
[ [ "Old Oak Common", "PDN", "13 March 1936" ], [ "Swindon", "SDN", "December 1941" ], [ "Old Oak Common", "PDN", "4 April 1942" ], [ "( Stored ) - Old Oak Common", "PDN", "17 February 1951" ], [ "Carmarthen", "87G", "14 June 1952" ], [ "Landore", "87E", "21 February 1953" ], [ "Carmarthen", "87G", "13 June 1953" ], [ "Landore", "87E", "26 March 1955" ], [ "Carmarthen", "87G", "23 April 1955" ], [ "Old Oak Common", "81A", "25 February 1956" ], [ "Cardiff Canton", "88A", "21 April 1962" ], [ "Cardiff East Dock", "88L", "8 September 1962" ] ]
Allocations
The shed locations of 5043 during her career with the GWR & BR on particular dates . [ 3 ]
GWR_4073_Class_5043_Earl_of_Mount_Edgcumbe_0
The GWR 4073 Class 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe is a steam locomotive of the GWR 'Castle' Class, built in March 1936. It was originally named Barbury Castle, and was renamed Earl of Mount Edgcumbe in September 1937 (the name coming from the GWR Dukedog Class no 3200/9000). It had a double chimney and 4 row superheater fitted in October 1958. Its first shed allocation was Old Oak Common; from June 1952 to February 1956 it was based at Carmarthen, before returning again to Old Oak Common. Like all other steam locomotives based there, with the dieselisation of Cardiff Canton TMD it was transferred to Cardiff East Dock shed in September 1962, its last shed allocation. It was withdrawn in December 1963, and acquired by Woodham Brothers scrapyard in Barry, South Wales in June 1964.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_AFL_season
2003 AFL season
[ "Home team", "Score", "Away team", "Score", "Venue", "Attendance", "Date" ]
[ [ "Port Adelaide", "14.14 ( 98 )", "Collingwood", "10.13 ( 73 )", "AAMI Stadium", "43,321", "Friday , 30 May" ], [ "Fremantle", "19.13 ( 127 )", "Carlton", "15.9 ( 99 )", "Subiaco Oval", "33,250", "Saturday , 31 May" ], [ "Western Bulldogs", "22.13 ( 145 )", "Kangaroos", "24.12 ( 156 )", "Telstra Dome", "24,682", "Saturday , 31 May" ], [ "Richmond", "10.12 ( 72 )", "Sydney", "16.8 ( 104 )", "MCG", "34,569", "Saturday , 31 May" ], [ "Melbourne", "9.9 ( 63 )", "Brisbane Lions", "18.15 ( 123 )", "The Gabba", "29,634", "Saturday , 31 May" ], [ "Geelong", "8.11 ( 59 )", "Adelaide", "11.10 ( 76 )", "Skilled Stadium", "19,608", "Sunday , 1 June" ], [ "Essendon", "19.14 ( 128 )", "West Coast", "16.10 ( 106 )", "Telstra Dome", "32,715", "Sunday , 1 June" ], [ "St Kilda", "17.16 ( 118 )", "Hawthorn", "14.6 ( 90 )", "MCG", "25,745", "Sunday , 1 June" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 10
2003_AFL_season_9
The 2003 Australian Football League season was the 107th season of the elite Australian rules football competition and the 14th under the name 'Australian Football League', having switched from 'Victorian Football League' after 1989. See List of Australian Football League premiers for a complete list.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Marilyn_Manson_band_members
List of Marilyn Manson band members
[ "Name", "Years active", "Instruments", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Mark Chaussee", "2004-2005", "guitar", "Chaussee played guitar on the Against All Gods Tour , following the departure of John 5 in March 2004" ], [ "Rob Holliday", "2007-2008", "bass , backing vocals ( 2007 ) guitar , backing vocals ( 2008 )", "Holliday played bass on the Rape of the World Tour , then switched to guitar upon the return of Twiggy Ramirez" ], [ "Wes Borland", "2008-2009", "guitar", "Borland played guitar in Marilyn Manson for eight months before rejoining the reformed Limp Bizkit in early 2009" ], [ "Andy Gerold", "2009", "bass additional guitar", "Gerold played bass on the High End of Low Tour , as Twiggy Ramirez switched from bass to guitar" ], [ "Jason Sutter", "2012-2013", "drums", "Sutter played drums on the Hey Cruel World , Twins of Evil and Masters of Madness Tours from 2012 to 2013" ], [ "Spencer Rollins", "2013", "keyboards guitar", "Rollins played keyboards on tour dates in late 2013 , after the band performed without a keyboardist for a year" ], [ "Daniel Fox", "2015-2017", "keyboards percussion", "Drum technician Fox played keyboards and percussion for the group at tour dates between 2015 and 2017" ] ]
Members -- Touring
List_of_Marilyn_Manson_band_members_2
Marilyn Manson is an American industrial metal band from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Formed in 1989, the group was originally known as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids and featured eponymous vocalist Marilyn Manson (real name Brian Warner), guitarist Daisy Berkowitz (real name Scott Putesky) and bassist Olivia Newton Bundy (real name Brian Tutunick), who were soon joined by keyboardist Zsa Zsa Speck (real name Perry Pandrea). The current lineup includes Manson, guitarist Paul Wiley (a touring member since 2014), bassist Juan Alderete (a touring member since 2017) and drummer Brandon Pertzborn (who joined in 2019).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_800_metres
1970 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 800 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Yevgeniy Arzhanov", "Soviet Union", "1:50.1", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Franz-Josef Kemper", "West Germany", "1:50.4", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Andrzej Kupczyk", "Poland", "1:50.5", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Noel Carroll", "Ireland", "1:50.6", "q" ], [ "5", "1", "Jože Međimurec", "Yugoslavia", "1:51.3", "q" ], [ "6", "1", "Dimko Deribeyev", "Bulgaria", "1:51.8", "" ], [ "1", "2", "Colin Campbell", "Great Britain", "1:51.7", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Juan Borraz", "Spain", "1:51.8", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Sergey Kryuchok", "Soviet Union", "1:51.9", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Ján Šišovský", "Czechoslovakia", "1:52.0", "" ], [ "5", "2", "Nils-Erik Emilsson", "Sweden", "1:52.6", "" ], [ "6", "2", "Gilbert Van Manshoven", "Belgium", "1:53.1", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
First 3 in each heat ( Q ) and the next 2 fastest ( q ) qualified for the final .
1970_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_800_metres_0
The men's 800 metres event at the 1970 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 14 and 15 March in Vienna.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000–01_ISL_season
2000–01 ISL season
[ "First Team", "Position", "Second Team" ]
[ [ "Trevor Robins , London Knights", "G", "Mike Torchia , Sheffield Steelers" ], [ "Shayne McCosh , Sheffield Steelers", "D", "Neal Martin , London Knights" ], [ "Jim Paek , Nottingham Panthers", "D", "Adam Smith , Sheffield Steelers" ], [ "David Longstaff , Sheffield Steelers", "F", "Greg Bullock , Manchester Storm" ], [ "P. C. Drouin , Nottingham Panthers", "F", "Steve Thornton , Cardiff Devils" ], [ "Tony Hand , Ayr Scottish Eagles", "F", "Kory Karlander , Belfast Giants" ] ]
Awards -- All Star teams
2000–01_ISL_season_9
The 2000-01 Ice Hockey Superleague season was the fifth season of the Sekonda Ice Hockey Superleague (ISL). Belfast Giants, a new team formed in Northern Ireland, were granted a franchise, although they did not take part in the Benson & Hedges Cup. The Newcastle franchise was sold to Harry Harkimo, co-owner of Jokerit who play in the Finnish SM-liiga, and their name was changed to the Newcastle Jesters (Jokerit being Finnish for Jester). This season, the league awarded three points for a win, two points for an overtime win and one point for an overtime loss in all competitions except the Benson & Hedges Cup. Any game still tied after overtime was decided by a penalty shootout. The Sheffield Steelers won a of all available competitions. However, the win was marred by the club being found guilty by the league for breaking the £450,000 wage cap and going into liquidation at the end of the season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nobel_laureates_affiliated_with_the_University_of_California,_Berkeley
List of Nobel laureates affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley
[ "No", "Name", "Year", "Affiliation with UC Berkeley" ]
[ [ "17", "James Allison", "2018", "Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology ( 1985-2004 )" ], [ "16", "Randy W. Schekman", "2013", "Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology ( since 1976 )" ], [ "15", "Carol W. Greider", "2009", "PhD ( 1987 ) , Molecular Biology" ], [ "14", "Elizabeth Blackburn", "2009", "Professor of Molecular Biology ( 1978-1990 )" ], [ "13", "Andrew Fire", "2006", "BA in Mathematics ( 1978 )" ], [ "12", "Sydney Brenner", "2002", "Postdoctoral researcher ( 1953 )" ], [ "11", "Stanley B. Prusiner", "1997", "Assistant Professor of Virology in Residence ( 1979-1983 ) , Associate Professor of Virology in Residence ( 1983-1984 ) , and Professor of Virology in Residence ( since 1984 )" ], [ "10", "Richard J. Roberts", "1980", "Visiting Miller Professor ( Fall 1991 )" ], [ "9", "Hamilton O. Smith", "1978", "BS ( 1952 )" ], [ "8", "Werner Arber", "1978", "Researcher ( 1963 ) ; Visiting Miller Research Professor , Department of Molecular Biology ( 1970-1971 )" ], [ "7", "Allan M. Cormack", "1970", "Visiting Researcher at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory" ], [ "6", "Maurice Wilkins", "1962", "Worked on the Manhattan Project at UC Berkeley ( 1944-1945 )" ], [ "5", "Arthur Kornberg", "1959", "Research investigator at Horace Barker 's lab ( 1951 )" ], [ "4", "Selman Waksman", "1952", "PhD ( 1918 )" ], [ "3", "Joseph Erlanger", "1944", "BS ( 1895 )" ], [ "2", "George H. Whipple", "1934", "Professor ( 1914-1921 ) and Dean of Medical School at Berkeley ( 1920-1921 )" ], [ "1", "Thomas H. Morgan", "1933", "Visiting researcher ( June 1921 - September 1921 , covering the summer and part of Fall semester ) ; Hitchcock Lecturer ( 1916 )" ] ]
Nobel laureates by category -- Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine
List_of_Nobel_laureates_affiliated_with_the_University_of_California,_Berkeley_2
This list of Nobel laureates affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley comprehensively shows the alumni, faculty members as well as researchers of the University of California, Berkeley who were awarded the Nobel Prize or the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. The Nobel Prizes, established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, are awarded to individuals who make outstanding contributions in the fields of Chemistry, Literature, Peace, Physics, and Physiology or Medicine. An associated prize, the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel (commonly known as the Nobel Prize in Economics), was instituted by Sweden's central bank, Sveriges Riksbank, in 1968 and first awarded in 1969. , 107 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with UC Berkeley, and 48 of them are officially listed as Berkeley's Nobel Laureates by UC Berkeley for being graduates (obtained degrees), current faculty members, or deceased faculty who retired at Berkeley. Among the 107 laureates, 34 are Berkeley alumni (graduates and attendees), and 40 have been long-term academic members of the Berkeley faculty or Berkeley-affiliated research organizations. Subject-wise, 33 laureates have won the Nobel Prize in Physics, more than any other subject. In addition, Linus Pauling is the only UC Berkeley-affiliated Nobel laureate (Visiting Lecturer in Physics and Chemistry, 1929-1934) to win two Nobel prizes: he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962; since this is a list of laureates, not prizes, he is counted only once.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alethea_McGrath
Alethea McGrath
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1988", "The Big Hurt", "Mrs. Trent" ], [ "1988", "Backstage", "Old Lady # 2 - Theatre" ], [ "1993", "Hammers Over the Anvil", "Mrs. Bilson" ], [ "1994", "That Eye , the Sky", "Grammar Flack" ], [ "1994", "Dallas Doll", "Aunt Mary" ], [ "1997", "Alien Visitor", "Grandmother" ], [ "1998", "Dead Letter Office", "Gardening Mother" ], [ "2000", "Muggers", "Older Woman" ], [ "2000", "Sensitive New-Age Killer", "Evicted Guest" ], [ "2002", "Star Wars : Episode II - Attack of the Clones", "Madame Jocasta Nu" ], [ "2003", "Inspector Gadget 2", "Mrs. Quimby" ], [ "2003", "Take Away", "Mrs. McLeod" ], [ "2004", "Dreams for Life", "Lucy" ], [ "2006", "Irresistible", "Maggie" ], [ "2007", "Desolation Angel", "Mrs. Reeves" ], [ "2007", "Romulus , My Father", "Mrs. Lillie" ], [ "2007", "The Money Shot", "Nanna" ], [ "2009", "Knowing", "Miss Taylor ( 2009 )" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Alethea_McGrath_0
Alethea Ada McGrath (1 June 1920 - 9 February 2016) was an Australian actress and comedian who played the role of Jocasta Nu in . She was widely known for her roles on television, playing Dot Farrar in Prisoner and three different roles in Neighbours: Miss Logan in 1985, Mary Crombie in 1989 and 1991, and Lily Madigan in 1998. In the 2000s, she played elderly characters including Mrs. Lillie in Romulus, My Father (2007), and Miss Taylor in Knowing (2009).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cummings
Jim Cummings
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1987", "The Garbage Pail Kids Movie", "Greaser Greg and Nat Nerd" ], [ "1988", "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", "Bullet # 2" ], [ "1994", "Cabin Boy", "Cupcake" ], [ "1998", "Small Soldiers", "Ocula" ], [ "1998", "Babe : Pig in the City", "Pelican" ], [ "2018", "Christopher Robin", "Winnie-the-Pooh and Tigger" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Jim_Cummings_3
James Jonah Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American voice actor and singer, who has appeared in almost 400 roles, including Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and the Tasmanian Devil. He only does voice work and has never appeared on screen as an actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Keaton
Michael Keaton
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1978", "Rabbit Test", "Sailor" ], [ "1978", "A Different Approach", "Filmmaker" ], [ "1982", "Night Shift", "Bill Blazejowski" ], [ "1983", "Mr . Mom", "Jack Butler" ], [ "1984", "Johnny Dangerously", "Johnny Kelly / Johnny Dangerously" ], [ "1986", "Gung Ho", "Hunt Stevenson" ], [ "1986", "Touch and Go", "Robert Bobby Barbato" ], [ "1987", "The Squeeze", "Harold Harry Berg" ], [ "1988", "She 's Having a Baby", "Himself" ], [ "1988", "Beetlejuice", "Betelgeuse" ], [ "1988", "Clean and Sober", "Daryl Poynter" ], [ "1989", "The Dream Team", "William Billy Caufield" ], [ "1989", "Batman", "Bruce Wayne / Batman" ], [ "1990", "Pacific Heights", "Carter Hayes / James Danforth" ], [ "1991", "One Good Cop", "Arthur Artie Lewis" ], [ "1992", "Batman Returns", "Bruce Wayne / Batman" ], [ "1993", "Much Ado About Nothing", "Dogberry" ], [ "1993", "My Life", "Robert Bob Jones" ], [ "1994", "The Paper", "Henry Hackett" ], [ "1994", "Speechless", "Kevin Vallick" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Michael_Keaton_0
Michael John Douglas (born September 5, 1951), known professionally as Michael Keaton, is an American actor, producer, and director. He first rose to fame for his roles on the CBS sitcoms All's Fair and The Mary Tyler Moore Hour and his comedic film roles in Night Shift (1982), Mr. Mom (1983), Johnny Dangerously (1984), and Beetlejuice (1988). He earned further acclaim for his dramatic portrayal of the title character in Tim Burton's Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992). Since then, he has appeared in a variety of films ranging from dramas and romantic comedies to thriller and action films, such as Clean and Sober (1988), The Dream Team (1989), Pacific Heights (1990), Much Ado About Nothing (1993), My Life (1993), The Paper (1994), Multiplicity (1996), Jackie Brown (1997), Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005), The Other Guys (2010), Robocop (2014), Need for Speed (2014), Spotlight (2015), The Founder (2016), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), and has also provided voices for characters in animated films such as Cars (2006), Toy Story 3 (2010), and Minions (2015). Keaton's lead performance in Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014) earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy, the Critics' Choice Award for Best Actor and Best Actor in a Comedy, and nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Award, British Academy Film Award, and Academy Award for Best Actor. He previously received a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance in Live from Baghdad (2002) and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for The Company (2007). Keaton was awarded a Career Achievement Award from the Hollywood Film Festival. On January 18, 2016, he was named Officer of Order of Arts and Letters in France. He is also a visiting scholar at Carnegie Mellon University.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_North_American_Soccer_League_season
1984 North American Soccer League season
[ "Club", "Games", "Total", "Average" ]
[ [ "Vancouver Whitecaps", "12", "182,494", "15,208" ], [ "Minnesota Strikers", "12", "171,151", "14,263" ], [ "New York Cosmos", "12", "153,807", "12,817" ], [ "Toronto Blizzard", "12", "137,420", "11,452" ], [ "Tampa Bay Rowdies", "12", "131,194", "10,933" ], [ "Golden Bay Earthquakes", "12", "123,383", "10,282" ], [ "Chicago Sting", "12", "100,512", "8,376" ], [ "Tulsa Roughnecks", "12", "93,567", "7,797" ], [ "San Diego Sockers", "12", "68,422", "5,702" ], [ "OVERALL", "108", "1,161,950", "10,759" ] ]
Team Attendance Totals
1984_North_American_Soccer_League_season_7
The 1984 North American Soccer League season was the 72nd season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer, the 17th with a national first-division league, in the United States and Canada. It would be the 17th and final season of the NASL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Ramey
Samuel Ramey
[ "Role", "Opera", "Composer" ]
[ [ "Bluebeard", "Bluebeard 's Castle", "Bartók" ], [ "Dr Pangloss", "Candide", "Bernstein" ], [ "Oroveso", "Norma", "Bellini" ], [ "Sir Giorgio", "I puritani", "Bellini" ], [ "Méphistophélès", "La damnation de Faust", "Berlioz" ], [ "Escamillo", "Carmen", "Bizet" ], [ "Mefistofele", "Mefistofele", "Boito" ], [ "John Claggart", "Billy Budd", "Britten" ], [ "Riccardo III", "Riccardo III", "Canepa" ], [ "La Père", "Louise", "Charpentier" ], [ "Enrico VIII", "Anna Bolena", "Donizetti" ], [ "Raimondo Bidebent", "Lucia di Lammermoor", "Donizetti" ], [ "Andrea Cornaro", "Caterina Cornaro", "Donizetti" ], [ "Olin", "Susannah", "Floyd" ], [ "Méphistophélès", "Faust", "Gounod" ], [ "Argante", "Rinaldo", "Händel" ], [ "Garibaldo", "Rodelinda", "Händel" ], [ "Il Re di Scozia", "Ariodante", "Händel" ], [ "Cadmus Somnus", "Semele", "Händel" ], [ "Idreno", "Armida", "Haydn" ] ]
Repertoire
Samuel_Ramey_0
Samuel Edward Ramey (born March 28, 1942, Colby, Kansas) is an American operatic bass. At the height of his career he was greatly admired for his range and versatility, having possessed a sufficiently accomplished bel canto technique to enable him to sing the music of Handel, Mozart and Rossini, yet with power enough to handle the more overtly dramatic roles in Verdi and Puccini.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Turner_(musician)
Fred Turner (musician)
[ "Year", "Title", "U.S. certification", "Chart number" ]
[ [ "1976", "Best of BTO ( So Far )", "Platinum", "19" ], [ "1983", "You Ai n't Seen Nothing Yet", "-", "-" ], [ "1986", "BTO 's Greatest", "-", "-" ], [ "1993", "The Anthology", "-", "-" ], [ "1998", "Takin ' Care of Business", "-", "-" ], [ "2000", "20th Century Masters : The Millennium Collection : The Best of Bachman-Turner Overdrive", "-", "-" ], [ "2001", "The Very Best of Bachman-Turner Overdrive", "-", "-" ], [ "2005", "Bachman-Turner Overdrive Gold", "-", "-" ] ]
Discography
Studio albums Year Title U.S. certification Chart number 1973 Bachman–Turner Overdrive Gold 70 1973 Bachman–Turner Overdrive II Gold 4 1974 Not Fragile Gold 1 1975 Four Wheel Drive Gold 5 1975 Head On Gold 21 1977 Freeways – 70 1978 Street Action – 135 1979 Rock n ' Roll Nights – 165 1981 On Strike ( Union ) – – 1984 Bachman–Turner Overdrive – 87 1996 Trial By Fire : Greatest and Latest – – 2010 Bachman & Turner ( Bachman & Turner ) – – Live albums Year Title U.S. certification Chart number 1977 B.T.O . Live – Japan Tour – – 1986 Live Live Live – – 1994 Best of Bachman–Turner Overdrive Live – – 1997 Motorcity Detroit USA Live – – 1998 King Biscuit Flower Hour : Bachman–Turner Overdrive – – 2012 Live at the Roseland Ballroom , NYC ( Bachman & Turner ) – – Compilation albums
Fred_Turner_(musician)_2
Charles Frederick Turner (born October 16, 1943) is a Canadian rock bassist, vocalist and songwriter, and was a founding member of the 1970s rock band Bachman-Turner Overdrive (B.T.O.). He is credited on most Bachman-Turner Overdrive and B.T.O. albums as C.F. Turner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Cricket_World_Cup_statistics
1992 Cricket World Cup statistics
[ "Player", "Team", "Runs", "Matches", "Inns", "Avg", "S/R", "HS", "100s", "50s", "4s", "6s" ]
[ [ "Martin Crowe", "New Zealand", "456", "9", "9", "64.00", "90.83", "100*", "1", "4", "45", "6" ], [ "Javed Miandad", "Pakistan", "437", "8", "8", "62.42", "62.60", "89", "0", "5", "27", "0" ], [ "Peter Kirsten", "South Africa", "410", "8", "8", "68.33", "66.55", "90", "0", "4", "28", "2" ], [ "David Boon", "Australia", "368", "8", "8", "52.57", "68.911", "100", "2", "0", "34", "2" ], [ "Rameez Raja", "Pakistan", "349", "8", "8", "58.16", "64.74", "119*", "2", "0", "35", "0" ], [ "Brian Lara", "West Indies", "333", "8", "8", "47.57", "81.61", "88*", "0", "4", "34+", "1+" ], [ "Mohammad Azharuddin", "India", "332", "8", "7", "47.42", "78.11", "93", "0", "4", "29", "1" ], [ "Aamer Sohail", "Pakistan", "326", "10", "10", "32.60", "63.30", "114", "1", "2", "32", "0" ], [ "Andrew Jones", "New Zealand", "322", "9", "9", "46.00", "61.56", "78", "0", "3", "41", "0" ], [ "Mark Greatbatch", "New Zealand", "313", "7", "7", "44.71", "87.92", "73", "0", "3", "32", "13" ] ]
Batting statistics -- Most runs
The top ten highest run scorers ( total runs ) in the tournament are included in this table . [ 2 ]
1992_Cricket_World_Cup_statistics_1
This is a list of statistics for the 1992 Cricket World Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_Collegiate_Athletic_Conference
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
[ "Sport", "Men 's", "Women 's" ]
[ [ "Baseball", "Y", "" ], [ "Basketball", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Cross Country", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Football", "Y", "" ], [ "Golf", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Lacrosse", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Soccer", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Softball", "", "Y" ], [ "Tennis", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Track & Field Indoor", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Track & Field Outdoor", "Y", "Y" ], [ "Volleyball", "", "Y" ], [ "Wrestling", "Y", "" ] ]
Sports
Kansas_Collegiate_Athletic_Conference_3
The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NAIA. The KCAC is the oldest conference in the NAIA and the second oldest in the United States, tracing its history to 1890.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979_NSWRFL_season
1979 NSWRFL season
[ "St. George", "Position", "Canterbury-Bankstown" ]
[ [ "Brian Johnson", "FB", "Stan Cutler" ], [ "Mitch Brennan", "WG", "Chris Anderson" ], [ "Graeme Quinn", "CE", "Chris Mortimer" ], [ "Robert Finch", "CE", "Peter Mortimer" ], [ "Michael Sorridimi", "WG", "Steve Gearin" ], [ "Tony Trudgett", "FE", "Garry Hughes" ], [ "Steve Morris", "HB", "Steve Mortimer" ], [ "Bruce Starkey", "PR", "Greg Cook" ], [ "Steve Edge", "HK", "George Peponis ( c )" ], [ "Craig Young ( c )", "PR", "Peter Smith" ], [ "George Grant", "SR", "Graeme Hughes" ], [ "Graeme Wynn", "SR", "Peter Cassilles" ], [ "Rod Reddy", "LK", "Steve Folkes" ], [ "Stephen Butler", "Res", "Mark Hughes" ], [ "Robert Stone", "Res", "" ], [ "Harry Bath", "Coach", "Ted Glossop" ] ]
Finals -- Grand Final
1979_NSWRFL_season_1
The 1979 NSWRFL season was the 72nd season of Sydney's professional rugby league football competition, Australia's first. Twelve New South Wales Rugby Football League clubs competed for the J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in a grand final between the St. George and Canterbury-Bankstown clubs. NSWRFL teams also competed in the 1979 Amco Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Segunda_División_B
2016–17 Segunda División B
[ "Goalscorers", "Goals", "Team" ]
[ [ "Dioni Villalba", "24", "Fuenlabrada" ], [ "Héctor Hernández", "20", "Albacete" ], [ "Aridane Santana", "16", "Albacete" ], [ "Lolo Pla", "14", "Toledo" ], [ "Jorge Galán", "14", "Real Unión" ] ]
Top goalscorers
Last updated 14 May 2017
2016–17_Segunda_División_B_11
The 2016-17 Segunda División B season was the 40th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played in August 2016, and the season ended in June 2017 with the promotion play-off finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boi
Big Boi
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2006", "King of the Hill", "Reverend Nealy ( voice )", "Episode : Church Hopping" ], [ "2006-2007", "Girlfriends", "Himself", "3 episodes" ], [ "2008", "Law & Order : Special Victims Unit", "Gots Money", "Episode : Wildlife" ], [ "2010", "Freaknik : The Musical", "The Preacher", "Television film" ], [ "2011", "The Cookout 2", "Peanut", "Television film" ], [ "2012", "The Playlist", "Remix Victim - ScreenWerks", "Episode : Instruments of Destruction" ], [ "2012", "Single Ladies", "Himself", "Episode : Slave to Love" ], [ "2017", "Star", "Himself", "Episode : Next of Kin" ], [ "2017", "Animals", "Fox 2", "Episode : Pigeons" ], [ "2019", "The Bobby DeBarge Story", "Berry Gordy", "Television film" ], [ "2019", "Scream", "Police Officer", "2 episodes" ], [ "2019", "Creepshow", "Pawnbroker", "Episode : All Hallow 's Eve/The Man in the Suitcase" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Big_Boi_1
Antwan André Patton (born February 1, 1975), better known by his stage name Big Boi, is an American rapper, songwriter, actor and record producer, best known for being a member of American hip hop duo Outkast alongside André 3000. His work in the duo has produced six studio albums. Big Boi's solo debut Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty was released in July 2010 to respectable sales and critical acclaim. He released his second studio album, Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors in 2012. Boomiverse, his third studio album, was released in June 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984–85_Seattle_SuperSonics_season
1984–85 Seattle SuperSonics season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "75", "April 1", "Houston Rockets", "127-116", "Tom Chambers ( 26 )", "King County Domed Stadium 6,648", "30-45" ], [ "76", "April 2", "vs Phoenix Suns", "119-109", "Jon Sundvold ( 24 )", "Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum 9,742", "30-46" ], [ "77", "April 4", "vs Utah Jazz", "118-119", "Tom Chambers ( 34 )", "Salt Palace 9,250", "31-46" ], [ "78", "April 5", "vs Portland Trail Blazers", "145-120", "Tom Chambers ( 22 )", "Memorial Coliseum 12,666", "31-47" ], [ "79", "April 7", "Phoenix Suns", "125-110", "Tom Chambers ( 38 )", "King County Domed Stadium 5,672", "31-48" ], [ "80", "April 11", "Dallas Mavericks", "124-80", "Al Wood ( 22 )", "King County Domed Stadium 4,272", "31-49" ], [ "81", "April 12", "vs Los Angeles Lakers", "145-131", "Al Wood ( 35 )", "The Forum 15,434", "31-50" ], [ "82", "April 14", "vs Houston Rockets", "121-98", "Tom Chambers ( 27 )", "The Summit 10,118", "31-51" ] ]
1984–85_Seattle_SuperSonics_season_12
The 1984-85 NBA season was the SuperSonics' 18th season in the NBA. It is also their first year without All-Star Gus Williams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inactive_United_States_Marine_Corps_aircraft_squadrons
List of inactive United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons
[ "Squadron Name", "Nickname", "Date Inactivated" ]
[ [ "VMSB-243", "Flying Goldbricks", "September 25 , 1945" ], [ "VMSB-244", "Bombing Banshees", "June 10 , 1946" ], [ "VMSB-245", "Red Mousie", "November 17 , 1945" ], [ "VMSB-342", "Bats from Hell", "October 10 , 1944" ], [ "VMSB-343", "Gregory 's Gorillas", "June 10 , 1946" ], [ "VMSB-344", "", "October 10 , 1944" ], [ "VMSB-474", "", "September 10 , 1945" ], [ "VMSB-484", "", "September 10 , 1945" ] ]
List_of_inactive_United_States_Marine_Corps_aircraft_squadrons_3
While other nations have Marines who are aviators, only the United States Marine Corps has its own dedicated aviation arm. Most squadrons have changed names and designations many times over the years so they are listed by their final designation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITU_Triathlon_Mixed_Relay_World_Championships
ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World Championships
[ "Year", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "2009", "Switzerland Magali Messmer Lukas Salvisberg Daniela Ryf Ruedi Wild", "Australia Emma Moffatt Courtney Atkinson Emma Snowsill Brad Kahlefeldt", "Canada Lauren Campbell Brent McMahon Kathy Tremblay Simon Whitfield" ], [ "2010", "Switzerland Nicola Spirig Sven Riederer Daniela Ryf Ruedi Wild", "France Jessica Harrison Frédéric Belaubre Carole Péon David Hauss", "New Zealand Kate Mcllroy Tony Dodds Nicky Samuels Ryan Sissons" ], [ "2011", "Great Britain Jodie Stimpson Jonathan Brownlee Helen Jenkins Alistair Brownlee", "Switzerland Melanie Hauss Ruedi Wild Nicola Spirig Sven Riederer", "Germany Anja Dittmer Maik Petzold Svenja Balzen Steffen Justus" ], [ "2012", "Great Britain Vicky Holland William Clake Non Stanford Jonathan Brownlee", "France Jessica Harrison Tony Moulai Carole Péon Vincent Luis", "Russia Irina Abysova Dmitry Polyanskiy Alexandra Razarenova Alexander Bryukhankov" ], [ "2013", "Germany Anja Knapp Jan Frodeno Anne Haug Franz Loeschke", "New Zealand Andrea Hewitt Tony Dodds Kate McIlroy Ryan Sissons", "United States Sarah Groff Ben Kanute Gwen Jorgensen Cameron Dye" ], [ "2014", "Great Britain Lucy Hall Jonathan Brownlee Vicky Holland Alistair Brownlee", "France Cassandre Beaugrand Dorian Coninx Audrey Merle Vincent Luis", "Hungary Zsófia Kovács Tamás Tóth Margit Vanek Ákos Vanek" ], [ "2015", "France Jeanne Lehair Dorian Coninx Audrey Merle Vincent Luis", "Australia Gillian Backhouse Aaron Royle Emma Jackson Ryan Baillie", "Great Britain Vicky Holland Gordon Benson Non Stanford Mark Buckingham" ], [ "2016", "United States Gwen Jorgensen Ben Kanute Kirsten Kasper Joe Maloy", "Australia Charlotte McShane Jacob Birtwhistle Emma Jackson Ryan Bailie", "Germany Laura Lindemann Jonathan Zipf Hanna Philippin Gregor Buchholz" ], [ "2017", "Australia Charlotte McShane Matthew Hausser Ashleigh Gentle Jacob Birtwhistle", "United States Kirsten Kasper Ben Kanute Katie Zaferes Matthew Mcelroy", "Netherlands Maaike Caelers Marco Van Der Stel Rachel Klamer Jorik Van Egdom" ], [ "2018", "France Léonie Périault Dorian Coninx Cassandre Beaugrand Vincent Luis", "Australia Natalie Van Coevorden Aaron Royle Ashleigh Gentle Jacob Birtwhistle", "United States Kirsten Kasper Ben Kanute Katie Zaferes Kevin McDowell" ], [ "2019", "France Émilie Morier Léo Bergère Cassandre Beaugrand Vincent Luis", "Germany Laura Lindemann Valentin Wernz Nina Eim Justus Nieschlag", "Australia Natalie Van Coevorden Aaron Royle Emma Jeffcoat Jacob Birtwhistle" ] ]
Results -- 4 x 4 Mixed relay
ITU_Team_Triathlon_World_Championships_0
The ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World Championships, is an annual team triathlon competition organized by the International Triathlon Union (ITU). The competition is completed in teams of four, two men and two women, with each member doing a super-sprint distance triathlon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
2011 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Tony Martin ( GER )", "HTC-Highroad", "55 ' 54" ], [ "2", "Chris Froome ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "+ 59" ], [ "3", "Bradley Wiggins ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "+ 1 ' 22" ], [ "4", "Fabian Cancellara ( SUI )", "Leopard Trek", "+ 1 ' 27" ], [ "5", "Taylor Phinney ( USA )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 1 ' 33" ], [ "6", "Jakob Fuglsang ( DEN )", "Leopard Trek", "+ 1 ' 37" ], [ "7", "Tiago Machado ( POR )", "Team RadioShack", "+ 1 ' 54" ], [ "8", "Janez Brajkovič ( SLO )", "Team RadioShack", "+ 1 ' 56" ], [ "9", "Luis León Sánchez ( ESP )", "Rabobank", "+ 2 ' 02" ], [ "10", "Maxime Monfort ( BEL )", "Leopard Trek", "+ 2 ' 06" ] ]
Stage 10 result
2011_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11_19
These are the profiles for the individual stages in the 2011 Vuelta a España, with Stage 1 on 20 August, and Stage 11 on 31 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Cleveland_Indians_season
1939 Cleveland Indians season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AA", "Buffalo Bisons", "International League", "Steve O'Neill" ], [ "A1", "New Orleans Pelicans", "Southern Association", "Roger Peckinpaugh" ], [ "A", "Wilkes-Barre Barons", "Eastern League", "Eddie Phillips" ], [ "B", "Cedar Rapids Raiders", "Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League", "Ollie Marquardt" ], [ "B", "Winston-Salem Twins", "Piedmont League", "Charles Clancy and Alvin Crowder" ], [ "B", "Spartanburg Spartans", "Sally League", "Leon Pettit" ], [ "C", "Tyler Trojans", "East Texas League", "Bobby Goff" ], [ "C", "Springfield Indians", "Middle Atlantic League", "Earl Wolgamot" ], [ "D", "Troy Trojans", "Alabama-Florida League", "Bloomer Milner" ], [ "D", "Greeneville Burley Cubs", "Appalachian League", "Sam Alexander" ], [ "D", "Leaksville-Draper-Spray Triplets", "Bi-State League", "Arnold Anderson" ], [ "D", "Opelousas Indians", "Evangeline League", "Joe Woodard" ], [ "D", "Logan Indians", "Mountain State League", "Eddie Hock" ], [ "D", "Fargo-Moorhead Twins", "Northern League", "Jack Knight" ], [ "D", "Mansfield Indians", "Ohio State League", "Ray French and Dewey Stover" ], [ "D", "Niagara Falls Rainbows", "PONY League", "Tim Murchison" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
1939_Cleveland_Indians_season_7
The 1939 Cleveland Indians season was a season in American baseball. The team finished third in the American League with a record of 86-66, 13 games behind the New York Yankees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Bahraini_Premier_League
2018–19 Bahraini Premier League
[ "Club", "Player 1", "Player 2", "Player 3", "Player 4" ]
[ [ "Al Riffa", "Uche Agba", "Emmanuel", "Ifedayo Olusegun", "Habib Haroon" ], [ "Manama Club", "Thiago Fernandes", "Ronaldo Kalu", "Júlio Vaz", "" ], [ "Al Muharraq", "Zied Derbali", "Tijani Belaïd", "Mohammed Sola", "Everton" ], [ "Al Hidd", "Mohammed Fares", "Salem Mezlini", "Atede Moses", "Muath Al Reemi" ], [ "Al Najma", "Mouhamadou Dramé", "Esdras", "Ifeanyi Ekwunife", "Vincento Ani" ], [ "East Riffa Club", "Imanol Sarriegi", "Goran Jerković", "Laith Hashim", "Mohamed Hashim" ], [ "Al Shabab", "Papa Sall", "Aziz Oluwashina", "Prince Aggreh", "" ], [ "Al Hala", "João Luiz", "Samuel Araújo", "Yahia Infahi", "" ] ]
League table -- Foreign players
The number of foreign players is limited to 6 per team , and should not be a goalkeeper .
2018–19_Bahraini_Premier_League_2
The 2018-19 Bahraini Premier League (also known as Nasser Bin Hamad Premier League for sponsorship reasons), is the 62nd top-level football season in Bahrain. The season started on 16 September 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962–63_Hibernian_F.C._season
1962–63 Hibernian F.C. season
[ "Match Day", "Date", "Opponent", "H/A", "Score", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "1", "22 August", "Clyde", "A", "1-3", "4,034" ], [ "2", "8 September", "Heart of Midlothian", "H", "0-4", "28,847" ], [ "3", "15 September", "Motherwell", "A", "2-2", "7,921" ], [ "4", "22 September", "Rangers", "H", "1-5", "26,886" ], [ "5", "29 September", "Dundee United", "A", "0-5", "8,333" ], [ "6", "6 October", "Raith Rovers", "H", "1-0", "6,311" ], [ "7", "13 October", "Dundee", "H", "2-2", "10,739" ], [ "8", "20 October", "St Mirren", "A", "2-2", "9,671" ], [ "9", "27 October", "Queen of the South", "H", "3-0", "4,531" ], [ "10", "3 November", "Third Lanark", "A", "4-1", "9,112" ], [ "11", "10 November", "Aberdeen", "A", "0-3", "10,733" ], [ "12", "17 November", "Kilmarnock", "H", "0-2", "3,867" ], [ "13", "24 November", "Airdrieonians", "A", "1-2", "2,344" ], [ "14", "1 December", "Celtic", "H", "1-1", "15,748" ], [ "14", "8 December", "Partick Thistle", "H", "0-2", "8,040" ], [ "15", "15 December", "Dunfermline Athletic", "A", "2-3", "4,917" ], [ "17", "29 December", "Clyde", "H", "1-2", "4,346" ], [ "18", "9 March", "Third Lanark", "H", "1-1", "5,404" ], [ "19", "16 March", "Aberdeen", "H", "2-3", "5,587" ], [ "19", "23 March", "Kilmarnock", "A", "0-2", "7,692" ] ]
Scottish First Division
Main article : 1962–63 Scottish First Division
1962–63_Hibernian_F.C._season_0
During the 1962-63 season Hibernian, a football club based in Edinburgh, came sixteenth out of 18 clubs in the Scottish First Division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2005_Islamic_Solidarity_Games_–_Results
Athletics at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games – Results
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Competitors", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Saudi Arabia", "Ibrahim Al-Hamaidi , Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily , Hamdan Al-Bishi , Mohammed Al-Salhi", "3:04.35" ], [ "2", "Sudan", "Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr , Adam Mohamed Al-Noor , Ismail Ahmed Ismail , Abdulgadir Idriss", "3:08.81" ], [ "3", "Morocco", "Abdellatif El Ghazaoui , Abdelkrim Khoudri , Ismael Daif , Amine Laâlou", "3:09.13" ], [ "4", "Senegal", "Séléké Samake , Abdou Sylla , Seydina Doucouré , Ibou Faye", "3:12.11" ], [ "5", "Iraq", "Ali Noori Al-Aboaidi , Hussein Alaa Motar , Mahdi Faris Aftan , Adnan Taess", "3:12.34" ], [ "6", "Azerbaijan", "", "3:17.63" ], [ "7", "Algeria", "", "3:19.26" ] ]
Results -- 4 × 400 meters relay
April 15
Athletics_at_the_2005_Islamic_Solidarity_Games_–_Results_22
These are the results of the athletics competition at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games which took place on April 12-15, 2005 in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Spa-Francorchamps_GP2_Series_round
2009 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round
[ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Team", "Laps", "Time/Retired", "Grid" ]
[ [ "1", "25", "Álvaro Parente", "Ocean Racing Technology", "25", "0:54:12.997", "1" ], [ "2", "10", "Nico Hülkenberg", "ART Grand Prix", "25", "+0.943", "2" ], [ "3", "7", "Lucas di Grassi", "Fat Burner Racing Engineering", "25", "+3.179", "5" ], [ "4", "9", "Pastor Maldonado", "ART Grand Prix", "25", "+3.468", "9" ], [ "5", "5", "Roldán Rodríguez", "Piquet GP", "25", "+4.349", "8" ], [ "6", "3", "Giedo van der Garde", "iSport International", "25", "+4.687", "12" ], [ "7", "17", "Kamui Kobayashi", "DAMS", "25", "+5.459", "10" ], [ "8", "12", "Edoardo Mortara", "Telmex Arden International", "25", "+5.972", "20" ], [ "9", "4", "Diego Nunes", "iSport International", "25", "+29.105", "3" ], [ "10", "8", "Dani Clos", "Fat Burner Racing Engineering", "25", "+32.315", "11" ], [ "11", "23", "Nelson Panciatici", "Durango", "25", "+35.474", "23" ], [ "12", "22", "Stefano Coletti", "Durango", "23", "Accident", "21" ], [ "13", "15", "Javier Villa", "Super Nova Racing", "22", "+3 laps", "13" ], [ "Ret", "16", "Jérôme d'Ambrosio", "DAMS", "20", "+5 laps", "15" ], [ "Ret", "14", "Luca Filippi", "Super Nova Racing", "13", "+12 laps", "18" ], [ "Ret", "2", "Davide Valsecchi", "Barwa Addax Team", "13", "+12 laps", "17" ], [ "Ret", "24", "Karun Chandhok", "Ocean Racing Technology", "7", "+18 laps", "6" ], [ "Ret", "19", "Davide Rigon", "Trident Racing", "7", "+18 laps", "14" ], [ "Ret", "1", "Vitaly Petrov", "Barwa Addax Team", "6", "+19 laps", "4" ], [ "Ret", "6", "Alberto Valerio", "Piquet GP", "0", "+25 laps", "19" ] ]
Classification -- Race 1
2009_Spa-Francorchamps_GP2_Series_round_1
The 2009 Belgian GP2 round was the seventh race of the 2009 GP2 Series season. It was held on 29 August and 30, 2009 at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps at Spa, Belgium. The race was used as a support race to the 2009 Belgian Grand Prix. PartyPokerRacing.com Scuderia Coloni, along with their drivers Andreas Zuber and Luiz Razia, were forced to miss the round due to unresolved financial disputes. Álvaro Parente achieved the first pole position in his GP2 Series career, and also recorded the first pole for his team Ocean Racing Technology. A day later, the Portuguese driver won the 100th race in GP2 history - again the first for his team - and the second of his career. Diego Nunes, Dani Clos and Nelson Panciatici were given 25-second time penalties by the race stewards as a result of various incidents during the feature race.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Coast_Rugby_League
Atlantic Coast Rugby League
[ "Year", "Champion", "Runner Up", "Third", "Player ( s ) of the Year", "Top Try Scorer ( s )", "Top Points Scorer", "Coach of the Year" ]
[ [ "2011", "Maryland", "North Carolina", "Virginia", "Matias Cima ( MD ) Alex Lee ( NC )", "?", "?", "?" ], [ "2012", "Maryland", "Clemson", "Virginia Tech", "Trevor Tanifum ( MD ) Amir Khan ( NC )", "Trevor Tanifum ( MD ) Amir Khan ( NC )", "S. Friend ( Clem ) ( 77 )", "Patrick Kane ( WF )" ], [ "2013 ( spr )", "Navy", "Clemson", "Virginia Tech", "R. Neel-Feller ( Navy )", "?", "?", "Justin Hickey ( Clem )" ], [ "2013 ( fall )", "Clemson", "Maryland", "Virginia", "Matias Cima ( MD )", "?", "?", "Jon Roberts ( UVA )" ] ]
Results
Atlantic_Coast_Rugby_League_1
The Atlantic Coast Rugby League is an annual rugby union competition played every spring among eight universities - seven from the Atlantic Coast Conference, plus Navy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Holocaust_films
List of Holocaust films
[ "Year", "Country", "Title", "Director", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1980", "West Germany", "Der Gelbe Stern", "Dieter Hildebrandt", "English title : The Yellow Star" ], [ "1981", "Australia", "The Hunter and the Hunted", "John Oakley", "" ], [ "1982", "United States", "Genocide", "Arnold Schwartzman", "Best Documentary Feature Oscar winner" ], [ "1982", "Sweden", "The Story of Chaim Rumkowski and the Jews of Lodz", "Peter Cohen and Bo Kuritzen", "" ], [ "1982", "United States", "Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die", "Laurence Jarvik", "Distributed by Kino International Corporation , http : //www.kino.com" ], [ "1983", "United States", "To Bear Witness", "Gavin P. Boyle", "" ], [ "1983", "United Kingdom", "Schindler : The Documentary ( TV )", "Jon Blair", "Released in the US in 1994 as Schindler : The Real Story" ], [ "1983", "United States", "The Work", "Bernard Offen", "" ], [ "1984", "United States", "A Generation Apart", "Jack Fisher", "" ], [ "1984", "United States", "Kaddish", "Steve Brand", "Based on book by Dr. Randolph Braham" ], [ "1985", "Soviet Union", "Babiy Yar : Lessons of History", "", "" ], [ "1985", "West Germany", "Die Befreiung von Auschwitz", "Irmgard von zur Mühlen", "English title : Liberation of Auschwitz 1945" ], [ "1985", "West Germany", "Goethe in D", "Manfred Vosz", "" ], [ "1985", "France", "Shoah", "Claude Lanzmann", "9½ hours long" ], [ "1985", "United States", "Say I 'm a Jew", "Pier Marton", "Jewish identity for Second Generation European Jews" ], [ "1985", "United States", "The Ties That Bind", "Su Friedrich", "" ], [ "1986", "Australia", "Paradise Camp", "Frank Heimans", "Concerns the Theresienstadt concentration camp" ], [ "1986", "United States", "Partisans of Vilna", "Joshua Waletzky", "Documentary produced by Aviva Kempner about the Jewish resistance in the Vilna Ghetto" ], [ "1986", "West Germany", "Die Befreiung von Auschwitz", "Bengt von zur Mühlen", "" ], [ "1988", "Israel", "B'Glal Hamilhamah Hahi", "Orna Ben-Dor Niv", "English title : Because of That War" ] ]
Documentary films -- 1980s
List_of_Holocaust_films_11
This is an index of films that deal with the Holocaust in Europe. Films dealing with the subject of the Holocaust include both documentary and narrative films. These films were produced from the early 1940s before the extent of the Holocaust was widely known and have continued to be made since then. The films span multiple genres, with documentary films including footage filmed both by the Germans for their propaganda purposes and by the Allies, compilations, survivor testimonies and docudramas, and narrative films including war films, action films, love stories, psychological dramas, and even comedies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocksteady_Studios
Rocksteady Studios
[ "Year", "Title", "Platform ( s )" ]
[ [ "2006", "Urban Chaos : Riot Response", "PlayStation 2 , Xbox" ], [ "2009", "Batman : Arkham Asylum", "macOS , Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 4 , Xbox 360 , Xbox One" ], [ "2011", "Batman : Arkham City", "macOS , Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 4 , Wii U , Xbox 360 , Xbox One" ], [ "2015", "Batman : Arkham Knight", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 4 , Xbox One" ], [ "2016", "Batman : Arkham VR", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 4" ] ]
Games developed
Rocksteady_Studios_0
Rocksteady Studios Limited is a British video game developer based in London, England. Founded on 13 December 2004, the studio is best known for its work in the Batman: Arkham series. The company is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.