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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_VFL_season
1948 VFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Venue", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "Collingwood", "15.19 ( 109 )", "St Kilda", "11.4 ( 70 )", "Victoria Park", "11,000", "28 August 1948" ], [ "Carlton", "13.14 ( 92 )", "Melbourne", "15.11 ( 101 )", "Princes Park", "27,000", "28 August 1948" ], [ "Richmond", "17.11 ( 113 )", "Hawthorn", "9.6 ( 60 )", "Punt Road Oval", "16,000", "28 August 1948" ], [ "South Melbourne", "7.7 ( 49 )", "Footscray", "14.16 ( 100 )", "Lake Oval", "10,500", "28 August 1948" ], [ "North Melbourne", "8.12 ( 60 )", "Fitzroy", "6.10 ( 46 )", "Arden Street Oval", "8,000", "28 August 1948" ], [ "Geelong", "9.10 ( 64 )", "Essendon", "10.12 ( 72 )", "Kardinia Park", "18,500", "28 August 1948" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 18
1948_VFL_season_17
The 1948 Victorian Football League season was the 52nd season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_weightlifting
List of Olympic medalists in weightlifting
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1980 Moscow details", "Ota Zaremba Czechoslovakia", "Igor Nikitin Soviet Union", "Alberto Blanco Cuba" ], [ "1984 Los Angeles details", "Rolf Milser West Germany", "Vasile Groapa Romania", "Pekka Niemi Finland" ], [ "1988 Seoul details", "Pavel Kuznetsov Soviet Union", "Nicu Vlad Romania", "Peter Immesberger West Germany" ], [ "1992 Barcelona details", "Viktor Tregubov Unified Team", "Timur Taymazov Unified Team", "Waldemar Malak Poland" ], [ "1996 Atlanta details", "Akakios Kakiasvilis Greece", "Anatoly Khrapaty Kazakhstan", "Denys Gotfrid Ukraine" ] ]
Discontinued Events -- Men
90–100 kg ( 1980–1992 ) 91–99 kg ( 1996 )
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_weightlifting_19
This is the complete list of Olympic medalists in weightlifting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Women's_European_Volleyball_Championship_squads
2019 Women's European Volleyball Championship squads
[ "No", "Name", "Date of birth", "Height", "Weight", "Spike", "Block", "2019 club" ]
[ [ "2", "Martyna Grajber", "( 1995-03-28 ) 28 March 1995 ( aged 24 )", "1.81 m ( 5 ft 11 in )", "72 kg ( 159 lb )", "284 cm ( 112 in )", "305 cm ( 120 in )", "Chemik Police" ], [ "3", "Klaudia Alagierska", "( 1996-01-02 ) 2 January 1996 ( aged 23 )", "1.90 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "76 kg ( 168 lb )", "297 cm ( 117 in )", "285 cm ( 112 in )", "ŁKS Commercecon Łódź" ], [ "5", "Agnieszka Kąkolewska", "( 1994-10-17 ) 17 October 1994 ( aged 24 )", "1.99 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "85 kg ( 187 lb )", "328 cm ( 129 in )", "309 cm ( 122 in )", "Pomì Casalmaggiore" ], [ "6", "Martyna Łukasik", "( 1999-11-26 ) 26 November 1999 ( aged 19 )", "1.89 m ( 6 ft 2 in )", "75 kg ( 165 lb )", "305 cm ( 120 in )", "288 cm ( 113 in )", "Chemik Police" ], [ "8", "Maria Stenzel", "( 1998-11-25 ) 25 November 1998 ( aged 20 )", "1.67 m ( 5 ft 6 in )", "61 kg ( 134 lb )", "275 cm ( 108 in )", "264 cm ( 104 in )", "Grot Budowlani Łódź" ], [ "9", "Magdalena Stysiak", "( 2000-12-03 ) 3 December 2000 ( aged 18 )", "2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "88 kg ( 194 lb )", "308 cm ( 121 in )", "300 cm ( 120 in )", "Chemik Police" ], [ "10", "Zuzanna Efimienko-Mlotkowska", "( 1989-08-08 ) 8 August 1989 ( aged 30 )", "1.97 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "72 kg ( 159 lb )", "325 cm ( 128 in )", "303 cm ( 119 in )", "ŁKS Commercecon Łódź" ], [ "13", "Paulina Maj-Erwardt", "( 1987-03-22 ) 22 March 1987 ( aged 32 )", "1.66 m ( 5 ft 5 in )", "58 kg ( 128 lb )", "277 cm ( 109 in )", "255 cm ( 100 in )", "BKS Bielsko-Biała" ], [ "14", "Joanna Wołosz", "( 1990-04-07 ) 7 April 1990 ( aged 29 )", "1.81 m ( 5 ft 11 in )", "65 kg ( 143 lb )", "303 cm ( 119 in )", "281 cm ( 111 in )", "Imoco Volley Conegliano" ], [ "15", "Aleksandra Wójcik", "( 1994-01-03 ) 3 January 1994 ( aged 25 )", "1.85 m ( 6 ft 1 in )", "74 kg ( 163 lb )", "305 cm ( 120 in )", "290 cm ( 110 in )", "ŁKS Commercecon Łódź" ], [ "16", "Natalia Mędrzyk", "( 1992-01-13 ) 13 January 1992 ( aged 27 )", "1.84 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "74 kg ( 163 lb )", "306 cm ( 120 in )", "296 cm ( 117 in )", "Chemik Police" ], [ "17", "Malwina Smarzek", "( 1996-06-03 ) 3 June 1996 ( aged 23 )", "1.91 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "79 kg ( 174 lb )", "318 cm ( 125 in )", "305 cm ( 120 in )", "Zanetti Bergamo" ], [ "18", "Katarzyna Zaroślińska-Król", "( 1987-02-03 ) 3 February 1987 ( aged 32 )", "1.87 m ( 6 ft 2 in )", "82 kg ( 181 lb )", "322 cm ( 127 in )", "300 cm ( 120 in )", "Developres SkyRes Rzeszów" ], [ "20", "Marlena Kowalewska", "( 1992-01-09 ) 9 January 1992 ( aged 27 )", "1.76 m ( 5 ft 9 in )", "61 kg ( 134 lb )", "291 cm ( 115 in )", "285 cm ( 112 in )", "Chemik Police" ] ]
Pool B -- Poland
The following is the Polish roster in the 2019 European Championship . Head Coach : Jacek Nawrocki
2019_Women's_European_Volleyball_Championship_squads_11
This article shows all participating team squads at the 2019 Women's European Volleyball Championship, held in Hungary, Poland, Turkey and Slovakia from 23 August to 8 September 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_colleges
Colonial colleges
[ "Institution ( present name , where different )", "Colony or state", "Founded", "Chartered", "Religious influence" ]
[ [ "King William 's School , Annapolis ( absorbed by St. John 's College when the latter was founded )", "Province of Maryland", "1696", "1784", "Church of England" ], [ "Kent County Free School ( absorbed by Washington College when the latter was founded )", "Province of Maryland", "1723", "1782", "Non-sectarian" ], [ "Bethlehem Female Seminary ( Moravian College )", "Province of Pennsylvania", "1742", "1863", "Moravian Church" ], [ "Free School ( University of Delaware )", "Delaware Colony ( semi-autonomous part of the Province of Pennsylvania )", "1743", "1833", "Presbyterian , but officially non-sectarian after 1769" ], [ "Augusta Academy ( Washington and Lee University )", "Colony and Dominion of Virginia", "1749", "1782", "Presbyterian , but officially nonsectarian" ], [ "College of Charleston", "Province of South Carolina", "1770", "1785", "Church of England" ], [ "Pittsburgh Academy ( University of Pittsburgh )", "Province / Commonwealth of Pennsylvania", "1770 ?", "1787", "Non-sectarian" ], [ "Little Girls ' School ( Salem College )", "Province of North Carolina", "1772", "1866", "Moravian Church" ], [ "Dickinson College", "Province of Pennsylvania", "1773", "1783", "Presbyterian" ], [ "Hampden-Sydney College", "Colony and Dominion of Virginia", "1775", "1783", "Presbyterian" ] ]
Other colonial-era foundations
Several other colleges and universities can be traced to colonial-era `` academies '' or `` schools '' , but are not considered colonial colleges because they were not formally chartered as colleges with degree-granting powers until after the formation of the United States in 1776 . Listed below are the founding dates of the schools which served as predecessor entities and the years in which they were chartered to operate an institution of higher learning .
Colonial_colleges_1
The colonial colleges are nine institutions of higher education chartered in the Thirteen Colonies before the United States of America became a sovereign nation after the American Revolution. These nine have long been considered together, notably in the survey of their origins in the 1907 The Cambridge History of English and American Literature. Seven of the nine colonial colleges are part of the Ivy League athletic conference: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania (Penn), Brown, and Dartmouth. (The eighth member of the Ivy League, Cornell, was founded in 1865.) The two colonial colleges not in the Ivy League are now both public universities - The College of William & Mary in Virginia and Rutgers University in New Jersey. William & Mary was a royal charter institution from 1693 until the American Revolution. Between the Revolution and the American Civil War, William & Mary was a private institution. It suffered significant damage during the Civil War and began to receive public support in the 1880s. William & Mary officially became a public college in 1906. Rutgers was founded as Queens College, named for Queen Charlotte, and was for much of its history privately affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church. It became The State University of New Jersey after World War II.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_national_cricket_team
United States national cricket team
[ "Player", "Wickets", "Average", "Career span" ]
[ [ "Timil Patel", "11", "13.27", "2019" ], [ "Karima Gore", "8", "8.75", "2019" ], [ "Jasdeep Singh", "7", "20.00", "2019" ], [ "Hayden Walsh Jr", "6", "20.00", "2019" ], [ "Nisarg Patel", "5", "12.20", "2019" ] ]
Most T20I wickets for United States [ 64 ]
United_States_national_cricket_team_7
The United States national cricket team is the team that represents the United States in international cricket. The team was formerly organised by the United States of America Cricket Association (USACA), which became an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1965. In June 2017, the USACA was expelled by the ICC due to governance and financing issues, with the U.S. team being temporarily overseen by ICC Americas until a new sanctioning body was established. In January 2019, associate membership was officially granted to USA Cricket. A U.S. representative team participated in the first international cricket match, played against Canada in 1844. For a century and a half, the U.S. national team seldom played against other national teams. It played mostly against Canada (in the annual Auty Cup), or against visiting teams from other countries. The United States made its international tournament debut at the 1979 ICC Trophy in England; it has since missed only two editions of the tournament (now known as the World Cup Qualifier). After winning the 2004 ICC Six Nations Challenge, the team qualified for the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy, playing its first two One Day International (ODI) matches. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between the United States and other ICC members after January 1, 2019 are a full T20I. The first ever T20I to be played by the United States was scheduled against the United Arab Emirates in March 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bianca_e_Fernando
Bianca e Fernando
[ "Role", "Voice type", "Premiere Cast , Bianca e Gernando , 30 May 1826", "Premiere Cast , Bianca e Fernando , 7 April 1828" ]
[ [ "Bianca", "soprano", "Henriette Méric-Lalande", "Adelaide Tosi" ], [ "Fernando", "tenor", "Giovanni Battista Rubini", "Giovanni David" ], [ "Carlo , Duke d'Agrigento , father of Bianco and Fernando", "bass", "Arcangelo Berrettoni", "Giuseppe Rossi" ], [ "Filippo", "bass ( modern-day baritone )", "Luigi Lablache", "Antonio Tamburini" ], [ "Clemente", "bass", "Michele Benedetti", "Agostino Rovere" ], [ "Viscardo", "mezzo-soprano", "Almerinda Manzocchi", "Elisabetta Coda" ], [ "Uggero", "tenor", "Gaetano Chizzola", "Antonio Crippa" ], [ "Eloisa", "mezzo-soprano", "Elisa Manzocchi", "Marietta Riva" ] ]
Roles
SopranoAdelaide Tosi TenorGiovanni David BaritoneAntonio Tamburini
Bianca_e_Fernando_0
Bianca e Fernando (Bianca and Fernando) is an opera in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini. The original version of this opera was presented as Bianca e Gernando and was set to a libretto by Domenico Gilardoni, based on Bianca e Fernando alla tomba di Carlo IV, duca di Agrigento (Bianca and Ferdinand at the Tomb of Charles IV, Duke of Agrigento), a play by Carlo Roti which is set in Sicily. In 1826, use of the name Fernando in the title was forbidden because Ferdinando was the name of the heir to the throne, and no form of it could be used on a royal stage. The 1826 work - Bellini's first professionally staged opera - had its first performance at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples on 30 May 1826. Its success resulted in the offer to the young composer from Domenico Barbaja, the Intendente at the San Carlo and also part of the management of La Scala opera house in Milan, of a commission to write a new opera for La Scala. The revival of Bianca e Gernando, with the title reverting to the original one proposed for the opera, came about after the success of Il pirata in Milan in October 1827. A commission came from Genoa in early 1828, too late for Bellini to write anything new. However, he did re-arrange the music to suit the singers' voices and in addition (as Galatopoulos states), Romani took on the re-construction of the libretto with the result that out of the whole of Bianca, the only pieces entirely unchanged are the big duet and the romanza; everything else is altered, and about half of it is new. For this later production, Bellini specifically rejected a request by Gilardoni to revise the libretto, preferring instead Felice Romani, whom he regarded as the superior poet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anushree_(Kannada_actress)
Anushree (Kannada actress)
[ "S.No", "Year", "Title", "Role", "Director" ]
[ [ "1", "2011", "Bhumitayi", "Gouri", "Baraguru Ramachandrappa" ], [ "2", "2012", "Belli Kirana", "Ananya", "K. Shivarudraiah" ], [ "3", "2014", "Tubelight", "Sandhya", "Venugopal" ], [ "4", "2015", "Benkipatna", "Pavani", "T. K. Dayanand" ], [ "5", "2015", "Ring Master", "Madhu", "Vishruth Naik" ], [ "6", "2015", "Uttama Villain", "", "Ramesh Aravind" ], [ "7", "2016", "Madha Mathu Manasi", "", "Sathish Pradhan" ], [ "8", "2017", "Uppu Huli Khara", "Jaanvi", "Imran Sardhariya" ] ]
Filmography
Anushree_(Kannada_actress)_0
Anushree is an Indian television presenter and actress who appears in Kannada films. She started her career as a television host in Kannada television and went on to become an actress, mostly appearing in Kannada language films. She won Karnataka State Film Awards for Murali Meets Meera.
https://en.wikipedia.org…ravaa_poster.jpg
File:Bairavaa poster.jpg
[ "Date/Time", "Thumbnail", "Dimensions", "User", "Comment" ]
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File:Bairavaa_poster.jpg_0
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990–91_Atlanta_Hawks_season
1990–91 Atlanta Hawks season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "29", "January 2", "L.A. Clippers", "W 120-107", "D. Wilkins ( 35 )", "D. Wilkins ( 16 )", "G. Rivers ( 11 )", "Omni Coliseum 8,733", "16-13" ], [ "30", "January 4", "Indiana", "W 111-96", "D. Wilkins ( 36 )", "M. Malone ( 11 )", "G. Rivers , R. Robinson ( 5 )", "Omni Coliseum 10,124", "17-13" ], [ "31", "January 5", "Minnesota", "W 117-112 ( OT )", "J . Battle ( 27 )", "K. Willis ( 19 )", "J. Koncak ( 7 )", "Omni Coliseum 10,988", "18-13" ], [ "32", "January 8", "San Antonio", "W 109-98", "D. Wilkins ( 40 )", "K. Willis ( 9 )", "G. Rivers ( 10 )", "Omni Coliseum 12,608", "19-13" ], [ "33", "January 11", "@ Chicago", "L 96-99", "D. Wilkins ( 23 )", "D. Wilkins ( 12 )", "J . Battle ( 7 )", "Chicago Stadium 18,676", "19-14" ], [ "34", "January 12", "@ New York", "L 92-99", "D. Wilkins ( 22 )", "G. Rivers ( 8 )", "G. Rivers , R. Robinson ( 6 )", "Madison Square Garden 17,457", "19-15" ], [ "35", "January 14", "New York", "W 96-82", "D. Wilkins ( 26 )", "D. Wilkins ( 16 )", "J . Battle , S. Moncrief ( 4 )", "Omni Coliseum 12,612", "20-15" ], [ "36", "January 15", "@ Indiana", "W 117-106", "D. Wilkins ( 28 )", "D. Wilkins ( 12 )", "J . Battle ( 8 )", "Market Square Arena 9,531", "21-15" ], [ "37", "January 18", "Chicago", "W 114-105", "D. Wilkins ( 34 )", "M. Malone ( 12 )", "G. Rivers ( 5 )", "Omni Coliseum 16,390", "22-15" ], [ "38", "January 19", "New Jersey", "W 114-84", "K. Willis ( 24 )", "K. Willis ( 17 )", "A. Webb ( 6 )", "Omni Coliseum 15,758", "23-15" ], [ "39", "January 22", "Miami", "W 118-107", "K. Willis ( 29 )", "K. Willis ( 10 )", "G. Rivers , A. Webb , D. Wilkins ( 7 )", "Omni Coliseum 10,440", "24-15" ], [ "40", "January 23", "@ Washington", "L 99-104", "D. Wilkins ( 27 )", "D. Wilkins ( 13 )", "G. Rivers ( 7 )", "Capital Centre 9,830", "24-16" ], [ "41", "January 26", "@ Seattle", "L 102-103", "D. Wilkins ( 43 )", "D. Wilkins ( 10 )", "A. Webb ( 9 )", "Seattle Center Coliseum 12,792", "24-17" ], [ "42", "January 28", "@ Portland", "L 111-116", "D. Wilkins ( 34 )", "K. Willis ( 10 )", "A. Webb ( 11 )", "Memorial Coliseum 12,884", "24-18" ], [ "43", "January 29", "@ Utah", "L 105-116", "D. Wilkins ( 24 )", "D. Wilkins ( 14 )", "A. Webb ( 4 )", "Salt Palace 12,616", "24-19" ], [ "44", "January 31", "@ L.A. Lakers", "L 103-116", "D. Wilkins ( 19 )", "M. Malone ( 9 )", "G. Rivers ( 4 )", "Great Western Forum 17,505", "24-20" ] ]
1990–91_Atlanta_Hawks_season_8
The 1990-91 NBA season was the Hawks' 42nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 23rd season in Atlanta. Under new head coach Bob Weiss, the Hawks won their first three games. However, after a 4-1 start, they lost nine consecutive games in November, but went on to win 20 of their next 25 games including a 7-game winning streak. The Hawks finished fourth in the Central Division with a 43-39 record. Dominique Wilkins made the All-NBA Second Team averaging 25.9 points per game while being selected for the 1991 NBA All-Star Game. In the first round of the playoffs, the Hawks faced the defending champion Detroit Pistons. The Hawks won Game 1 at The Palace of Auburn Hills 103-98, but would lose the next two games. After winning Game 4 at The Omni, they lost the series in five games. Following the season, Doc Rivers was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers, Spud Webb was dealt to the Sacramento Kings, Moses Malone signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Milwaukee Bucks, and John Battle signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Farm_Multiple_Property_Submission
Cass Farm Multiple Property Submission
[ "Resource Name", "Address", "Built", "Architect" ]
[ [ "Cass-Davenport Historic District", "Bounded Cass Ave. , Davenport , and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd", "1905-1924", "Baxter & O'Dell ; Putnam & Moore" ], [ "Chapel of St. Theresa-the Little Flower", "46 Parsons Street", "1926", "Donaldson and Meier" ], [ "Detroit Edison Company Willis Avenue Station", "50 West Willis", "1916", "Detroit Edison Company" ], [ "Detroit-Columbia Central Office Building", "52 Selden Street", "1927", "Smith , Hinchman , & Grylls" ], [ "Graybar Electric Company Building", "55 West Canfield", "1926", "C.F . Haglin & Sons" ], [ "Hotel Stevenson", "40 Davenport Street", "1913", "Joseph P. Jogerst" ], [ "Robert M. and Matilda ( Kitch ) Grindley House", "123 Parsons Street", "1897", "Putnam and Moore" ], [ "League of Catholic Women Building", "100 Parsons Street", "1927", "Smith , Hinchman & Grylls" ], [ "Sts . Peter and Paul Academy", "64 Parsons Street", "1892", "Leon Coquard" ], [ "Warren-Prentis Historic District", "Prentis , Forest , Hancock , & south side of Warren , from Woodward to Third Avenue", "1880-1895", "Multiple" ], [ "West Canfield Historic District ( Boundary Increase )", "Third Street , south of Canfield", "1871", "Unknown" ], [ "Willis-Selden Historic District", "Willis , Alexandrine , and Selden , from Woodward to Third Avenue", "1870", "Multiple" ] ]
Cass_Farm_Multiple_Property_Submission_0
The Cass Farm MPS is a US multiple property submission to the National Register of Historic Places which was approved on December 1, 1997. The structures included are all located in Midtown, in the Cass Farm area in Detroit, Michigan, USA. The Cass Farm area is defined as occupying the space between Woodward Avenue on the east, the Lodge Freeway on the west, Warren Avenue on the north, and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on the south.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hina_Khawaja_Bayat
Hina Khawaja Bayat
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2011", "Jhumka Jaan", "", "Geo TV" ], [ "2011", "Humsafar", "Zarina", "Hum TV" ], [ "2012", "Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu", "Hajra Uzair", "Hum TV" ], [ "2012", "Shehr-e-Zaat", "Falak 's mother", "Hum TV" ], [ "2012", "Zindagi Gulzar Hai", "Ghazala Junaid", "Hum TV" ], [ "2012", "Aik Nayee Cinderella", "Bano", "Geo TV" ], [ "2012", "Jal Pari", "", "Geo TV" ], [ "2012", "Aunn Zara", "Husna", "A-Plus Entertainment" ], [ "", "Ishq Gumshuda", "Alizeh 's mother", "Geo TV" ], [ "", "Talkhiyaan", "Appu Ji", "A-Plus Entertainment" ], [ "", "Uraan", "Sana 's mother", "Geo TV" ], [ "2014", "Aahista Aahista", "", "Hum TV" ], [ "2014", "Bashar Momin", "Bashar 's mother", "Geo TV" ], [ "2015", "Mera Naam Yousuf Hai", "Aafiya Begum", "APlus Entertainment" ], [ "2015", "Muqqadus", "Ruhi", "Hum TV" ], [ "2015", "Kaanch Ki Guriya", "", "Geo TV" ], [ "2015", "Dua", "", "Geo TV" ], [ "2015", "Tere Mere Beech", "Sharla", "Hum TV" ], [ "2016", "Teri Meri Jodi", "", "Geo TV" ], [ "2016", "Mor Mahal", "Begum Sarwat Jehan", "Geo TV" ] ]
Television
Hina_Khawaja_Bayat_0
Hina Khawaja Bayat () is a Pakistani actress whose appearances include Uraan, Ishq Gumshuda, Aunn Zara, Humsafar, Zindagi Gulzar Hai, Muqaddas and Shehr-e-Zaat and Baaghi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Disney_video_games
List of Disney video games
[ "Main title / alternate title ( s )", "Developer", "Release date", "System ( s )" ]
[ [ "Toy Story", "Traveller 's Tales", "1995", "SNES , Sega Mega Drive/Genesis , Game Boy" ], [ "A Bug 's Life", "Traveller 's Tales , Tiertex Design Studios , Activision , THQ", "1998", "PlayStation , Windows , Nintendo 64 , Game Boy Color , PlayStation Network" ], [ "Toy Story 2 : Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue", "Traveller 's Tales", "1999", "PlayStation , Nintendo 64 , Sega Dreamcast , Windows , Game Boy Color" ], [ "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command", "Traveller 's Tales", "2000", "Sega Dreamcast , PlayStation , Windows , Game Boy Color" ], [ "Toy Story Racer", "Traveller 's Tales , Tiertex Design Studios", "2001", "PlayStation , Game Boy Color" ], [ "Monsters , Inc", "Natsume , Vicarious Visions , THQ", "2001", "Game Boy Advance , Game Boy Color , PlayStation 2" ], [ "Finding Nemo", "Traveller 's Tales , Vicarious Visions , KnowWonder , THQ", "2003", "Game Boy Advance , Macintosh , mobile phone , PlayStation 2 , Xbox , Microsoft Windows , Nintendo GameCube" ], [ "The Incredibles", "Heavy Iron Studios , Beenox , Helixe , THQ", "2004", "GameCube , PlayStation 2 , Xbox , Microsoft Windows , OS X , Game Boy Advance" ], [ "Cars", "Rainbow Studios , Beenox , Helixe , Locomotive Games , Incinerator Studios , THQ", "2006", "PlayStation 2 , GameCube , Xbox , Microsoft Windows , Game Boy Advance , Nintendo DS , PlayStation Portable , Xbox 360 , Wii" ], [ "Ratatouille", "Asobo Studio , Heavy Iron Studios , Helixe , Locomotive Games , Universomo , THQ", "2007", "Wii , Nintendo DS , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 2 , PSP , Xbox 360 , Xbox , Nintendo GameCube , Game Boy Advance , Microsoft Windows , OS X , J2ME" ], [ "WALL-E", "Heavy Iron Studios , Asobo Studio , Helixe , Savage Entertainment , Universomo , THQ", "2008", "Microsoft Windows , Nintendo DS , PlayStation 2 , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation Portable , Wii , Xbox 360 , Mac OS X" ], [ "Up", "Asobo Studio , Heavy Iron Studios , Altron , THQ", "2009", "iOS , Xbox 360 , Wii , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 2 , PlayStation Portable , Nintendo DS , Mac OS X , Microsoft Windows , mobile phone , Leapster , V.Smile" ], [ "Toy Story 3 : The Video Game", "Avalanche Software", "2010", "Nintendo DS , PlayStation 2 , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation Portable , Wii , Windows , Xbox 360" ], [ "Shūtingu Bīna : Toy Story 3 : Woody to Buzz no Daibōken !", "Disney", "2010", "Advanced Pico Beena" ], [ "Brave", "Leapfrog", "2012", "Leapster Explorer , LeapPad Explorer" ], [ "Brave", "Behaviour Interactive", "2012", "PlayStation 3 , Nintendo Wii , Xbox 360 , Nintendo DS , Windows , Mac OS X" ], [ "Cars 3 : Driven to Win", "Avalanche Software , Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment", "2017", "Nintendo Switch , Nintendo Wii U , PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 3 , Xbox One , Xbox 360" ], [ "Lego The Incredibles", "TT Games , Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment", "2018", "Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 , Xbox One , macOS" ] ]
Pixar games
The following games are from the Toy Story series and other feature films produced by Pixar .
List_of_Disney_video_games_10
This is a list of video games featuring various Disney characters.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ultras_of_the_Caribbean
List of Ultras of the Caribbean
[ "Rank", "Mountain Peak", "Country", "Island", "Elevation", "Prominence", "Isolation", "Location" ]
[ [ "1", "Pico Duarte", "Dominican Republic", "Island of Hispaniola", "3098 m 10,164 ft", "3098 m 10,164 ft", "941 km 584 mi", "19°01′23″N 70°59′52″W / 19.0231°N 70.9977°W / 19.0231 ; -70.9977 ( Pico Duarte )" ], [ "2", "Pic la Selle", "Haiti", "Island of Hispaniola", "2674 m 8,773 ft", "2644 m 8,675 ft", "126.6 km 78.7 mi", "18°21′37″N 71°58′36″W / 18.3602°N 71.9767°W / 18.3602 ; -71.9767 ( Pic la Selle )" ], [ "3", "Blue Mountain Peak", "Jamaica", "Island of Jamaica", "2256 m 7,402 ft", "2256 m 7,402 ft", "273 km 169.5 mi", "18°02′47″N 76°34′44″W / 18.0465°N 76.5788°W / 18.0465 ; -76.5788 ( Blue Mountain Peak )" ], [ "4", "Pic Macaya", "Haiti", "Island of Hispaniola", "2347 m 7,700 ft", "2087 m 6,847 ft", "216 km 134.5 mi", "18°22′56″N 74°01′27″W / 18.3822°N 74.0243°W / 18.3822 ; -74.0243 ( Pic Macaya )" ], [ "5", "Pico Turquino", "Cuba", "Island of Cuba", "1974 m 6,476 ft", "1974 m 6,476 ft", "217 km 134.7 mi", "19°59′23″N 76°50′10″W / 19.9898°N 76.8360°W / 19.9898 ; -76.8360 ( Pico Turquino )" ], [ "6", "Loma Gajo en Medio", "Dominican Republic", "Island of Hispaniola", "2279 m 7,477 ft", "1779 m 5,837 ft", "57.5 km 35.7 mi", "18°37′45″N 71°30′39″W / 18.6292°N 71.5108°W / 18.6292 ; -71.5108 ( Loma Gajo en Medio )" ], [ "7", "Loma Alto de la Bandera", "Dominican Republic", "Island of Hispaniola", "2842 m 9,324 ft", "1512 m 4,961 ft", "43.4 km 27 mi", "18°48′45″N 70°37′36″W / 18.8126°N 70.6268°W / 18.8126 ; -70.6268 ( Loma Alto de la Bandera )" ] ]
Ultra-prominent summits
Map this section 's coordinates using : OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as : KML · GPX Main article : List of the most prominent summits of the Caribbean Of these seven ultra-prominent summits of the Caribbean , three are located in the Dominican Republic , two in Haiti , and one each in Jamaica and Cuba .
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The following sortable table comprises the seven ultra-prominent summits on the islands of the Caribbean Sea. Each of these peaks has at least of topographic prominence. Five of these peaks rise on the island of Hispaniola and one each on Jamaica and Cuba. Topographic elevation is the vertical distance above the reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface. The topographic prominence of a summit is the elevation difference between that summit and the highest or key col to a higher summit. The topographic isolation of a summit is the minimum great-circle distance to a point of equal elevation. This article defines a significant summit as a summit with at least of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at least of topographic prominence. An ultra-prominent summit is a summit with at least of topographic prominence. If an elevation or prominence is calculated as a range of values, the arithmetic mean is shown.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Evan_Jackson
Marc Evan Jackson
[ "Podcast", "Episode", "Date", "Role" ]
[ [ "Guys With Feelings", "Comedy Bit - Calling the Veep", "2006.02.17", "Vice-President Cheney" ], [ "Kevin Pollak 's Chat Show", "# 37", "2010.01.19", "Himself ( Cast & Crew of Drones )" ], [ "Kevin Pollak 's Chat Show", "# 43", "2010.03.30", "Himself ( 1st Year Birthday , part 2 )" ], [ "Kevin Pollak 's Chat Show", "# 205", "2014.06.03", "Himself" ], [ "Comedy Bang ! Bang !", "# 50", "2010.04.23", "Harry Houdini" ], [ "Comedy Bang ! Bang !", "# 284", "2014.05.05", "Himself" ], [ "Thrilling Adventure Hour", "All", "2011-2020", "Sparks Nevada/WorkJuice Player" ], [ "Pop My Culture", "# 37", "2011.03.22", "Himself" ], [ "Totally Laime", "# 72", "2011.06.19", "Himself" ], [ "Dead Authors Podcast", "Appendix A", "2011.12.20", "O. Henry" ], [ "Dead Authors Podcast", "Ch . 16", "2013.04.02", "Gore Vidal" ], [ "Superego", "The War of Two Worlds", "2012", "WorkJuice Player" ], [ "The Matthew Aaron Show", "# 77", "2012.01.23", "Himself" ], [ "The Matthew Aaron Show", "# 153", "2013.06.12", "Himself" ], [ "Talkin Walkin '", "# 9", "2012.05.15", "Himself" ], [ "Kickin ' It Mary Lynn Style", "# 5", "2012.08.16", "Himself" ], [ "Giant Fire Breathing Robot", "# 149", "2012.10.31", "Himself" ], [ "HobCast", "# 17", "2012.12.19", "Himself" ], [ "HobCast", "# 36", "2014.10.24", "Himself" ], [ "Welcome to Night Vale", "# 32.5 The Debate", "2014.05.01", "Marcus Vanston" ] ]
Filmography -- Podcasts
Marc_Evan_Jackson_2
Marc Evan Jackson (born August 21, 1970) is an American comedian and actor best known for his work as Sparks Nevada in the Thrilling Adventure Hour, Kevin Cozner in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Trevor Nelsson in Parks and Recreation, Dr. Murphy in 22 Jump Street, and Shawn in The Good Place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagship_(broadcasting)
Flagship (broadcasting)
[ "Network/System", "Eastern flagship", "West Coast flagship" ]
[ [ "CBC Television", "CBLT-DT ( Toronto )", "CBUT-DT ( Vancouver )" ], [ "Citytv", "CITY-DT ( Toronto )", "CKVU-DT ( Vancouver )" ], [ "CTV", "CFTO-DT ( Toronto )", "CIVT-DT ( Vancouver )" ], [ "CTV 2", "CKVR-DT ( Barrie )", "CIVI-DT ( Victoria )" ], [ "Global", "CIII-DT ( Toronto )", "CHAN-DT ( Vancouver )" ], [ "Ici Radio-Canada Télé", "CBFT-DT ( Montreal )", "CBUFT-DT ( Vancouver )" ], [ "Omni Television", "CFMT-DT / CJMT-DT ( Toronto )", "CHNM-DT ( Vancouver )" ] ]
Television -- Network
Canadian network flagship locations vary by language . Most English-language networks eastern flagships are located in Toronto , French-language eastern flagships are located in Montreal , and West Coast flagships ( regardless of language ) are located in Vancouver . CTV 2 , being a secondary system to the main CTV network , maintains its eastern flagship in Barrie ( which is on the northwestern fringe of the Toronto market ) and West Coast flagship in Victoria ( which is on the southwestern fringe of the Vancouver market ) . CIII-DT-41 had always been considered the flagship station of Global in Toronto despite being a technical satellite station of CIII-DT , which is licensed to Paris , Ontario . However , since July 2009 , the CRTC has considered CIII-DT-41 `` the originating station '' of Global Ontario . [ 3 ] The secondary French-language networks TVA and V are not carried terrestrially in Western Canada , although they are usually available on pay television .
Flagship_(broadcasting)_1
In broadcasting, a flagship (also known as a flagship station) is the broadcast station which originates a television network, or a particular radio or television program that plays a key role in the branding of and consumer loyalty to a network or station. This includes both direct network feeds and broadcast syndication, but generally not backhauls. Not all networks or shows have a flagship station, as some originate from a dedicated radio or television studio. The term derives from the naval custom where the commanding officer of a group of naval ships would fly a distinguishing flag. In common parlance, flagship is now used to mean the most important or leading member of a group, hence its various uses in broadcasting. The term is primarily used in TV and radio in the United States and Canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sources_for_the_Crusades
List of sources for the Crusades
[ "Author", "Work", "Date and provenance", "Description", "Editions and translations" ]
[ [ "Various correspondences between 1088 and 1100", "", "1088-1100", "Letters by e.g . Stephen II , Count of Blois , Anselm of Ribemont , Patriarch of Jerusalem", "ed . H. Hagenmeyer , Epistulae et chartae ad historiam primi belli sacri spectantes : Die Kreuzzugsbriefe aus den Jahren 1088-1100 . Innsbruck , 1902 ; tr . The First Crusade . The Accounts of Eyewitnesses and Participants , ed . A. C. Krey . Gloucester , Massachusetts , 1958" ], [ "anonymous author associated with Bohemond", "Gesta Francorum et aliorum Hierosolimitanorum", "c . 1100x1106", "Latin chronicle of the First Crusade ( 1095-1099 ) , a source used by many medieval historians , including Guibert of Nogent , Fulcher of Chartres , and Baldric of Bourgueil . Likely based on a lost text or texts , also used by Tudebode", "ed . and tr . Rosalind Hill , Gesta Francorum et aliorum Hierosolimitanorum . Oxford , 1967" ], [ "Peter Tudebode , priest from Poitou", "Historia de Hierosolymitano itinere", "", "History of the First Crusade , including an eye-witness account of the Siege of Antioch", "tr . John H. Hill and Laurita L. Hill , Petrus Tudebodus , Historia de Hierosolymitano itinere . Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society 101 . Philadelphia , 1974" ], [ "Ralph of Caen", "Gesta Tancredi", "", "", "ed . Bernard S. Bachrach and David S. Bachrach , The Gesta Tancredi of Ralph of Caen : A History of the Normans on the First Crusade . Ashgate Publishing , 2005" ], [ "Raymond of Aguilers", "Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem", "1099 x1100", "The history is in part an eyewitness account , as Raymond , chaplain of Raymond IV of Toulouse , followed the Provençal army of crusaders to Jerusalem ; yet it was based to some extent on the Gesta Francorum", "tr . John Hugh Hill and Laurita L. Hill . Philadelphia : American Philosophical Society , 1968" ], [ "Guibert of Nogent", "Dei gesta per Francos", "1107 x 1108", "Narrative of the First Crusade , based in part the Gesta Francorum", "tr . Robert Levine , The Deeds of God through the Franks : A Translation of Guibert de Nogent 's 'Gesta Dei per Francos ' . 1997" ], [ "Robert the Monk", "", "c . 1116", "A history of the First Crusade , which purports to be a stylistically superior version of the Gesta Francorum . It includes an account of the Council of Clermont", "" ], [ "Albert of Aix", "Historia Ierosolimitana", "1125 x 1150 , Rhineland", "Latin work in 12 books on the First Crusade , from the Council of Clermont , and later events up to 1121", "ed . and tr . Susan B. Edgington , Albert of Aachen : Historia Ierosolimitana , History of the Journey to Jerusalem . Oxford : Oxford Medieval Texts , 2007" ], [ "Fulcher of Chartres", "a chronicle/history", "1127 or later", "A history of the First Crusade and the events following ( 1095-1127 ) , which is somewhat partisan to Godfrey of Bouillon and the house of Boulogne . Sources include the Gesta Francorum", "ed . Harold S. Fink and tr . Francis Rita Ryan , Fulcher of Chartres , A History of the Expedition to Jerusalem , 1095-1127 . Knoxville : Univ . of Tennessy Press , 1969" ], [ "Ekkehard of Aura ( d. 1126 )", "", "", "Ekkehard was an eyewitness of the Crusade of 1101", "tr . W. Pflüger , Die Chronik des Ekkehard von Aura . Leipzig , 1893" ], [ "William of Tyre ( d. 1186 )", "Historia", "1170 x 1184", "History in 23 books , covering a period from the 7th century to early 1184 , but above all a history of the Crusades . For events prior to 1127 , sources include Fulcher of Chartres , Albert of Aix , Raymond of Aguilers , Baldric of Dol and the Gesta Francorum", "ed . R.B.C . Huygens , Willemi Tyrensis Archiepiscopi Chronicon . Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Medievalis 38 . Turnholt : Brepols , 1986 ; tr . E.A . Babcock and A.C. Krey , William of Tyre , A History of Deeds Done Beyond the Sea . Columbia University Press , 1943" ], [ "Ernoul , squire of Balian of Ibelin", "Chronicle", "late 12th century", "chronicle dealing with the fall of the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem", "" ] ]
List of Histories of the First and Second Crusades
List_of_sources_for_the_Crusades_0
The relevant medieval historiography of the period is edited in Recueil des historiens des croisades (RHC, 1841-1906). The RHC is divided into five series:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_county_name_etymologies
List of United Kingdom county name etymologies
[ "County name", "Language of origin", "Meaning" ]
[ [ "County Antrim", "Irish", "Named for the town of Antrim ; Irish Aontroim , meaning Lone Ridge" ], [ "County Armagh", "Irish", "Named for the city of Armagh ; Irish Ard Mhacha , Macha 's height" ], [ "County Londonderry", "Irish ( excluding London )", "Named for the city of Derry , from the Irish Doire , meaning oak grove ; and London from the Plantation of Ulster by the livery companies of the City of London" ], [ "County Down", "Irish", "County of Downpatrick : Patrick 's hillfort ( formerly Dún Lethglaise or Fort by the stream )" ], [ "County Fermanagh", "Irish", "Irish Fir Manach , Men of Manach ( a tribal name ) . Possibly related to the Celtic tribe of the Menapii" ], [ "County Tyrone", "Irish", "Irish Tír Eoghain , Eoghan 's land , referring to land conquered by the Cenél nEógain from the kingdoms of Airgíalla and Ulaid . The Cenél nEógain claimed descent from Eógan mac Néill , a possibly fictional king of the 5th century" ] ]
Northern Ireland
Toponymical_list_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom_1
This toponymical list of counties of the United Kingdom is a list of the origins of the names of counties of the United Kingdom. For England and Wales it includes ancient and contemporary counties.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
2004 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "Oklahoma 1", "John Sullivan", "Republican", "2002", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y John Sullivan ( Republican ) 60.2% Doug Dodd ( Democratic ) 37.5% John Krymski ( Independent ) 2.3%" ], [ "Oklahoma 2", "Brad Carson", "Democratic", "2000", "Incumbent retired to run for U.S . Senator . New member elected . Democratic hold", "Y Dan Boren ( Democratic ) 65.9% Wayland Smalley ( Republican ) 34.1%" ], [ "Oklahoma 3", "Frank Lucas", "Republican", "1994", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Frank Lucas ( Republican ) 82.2% Gregory Wilson ( Independent ) 17.8%" ], [ "Oklahoma 4", "Tom Cole", "Republican", "2002", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Tom Cole ( Republican ) 77.8% Charlene K. Bradshaw ( Independent ) 22.2%" ], [ "Oklahoma 5", "Ernest Istook", "Republican", "1992", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Ernest Istook ( Republican ) 66.1% Bert Smith ( Democratic ) 33.9%" ] ]
Oklahoma
Oklahoma districts in these elections Main article : 2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma See also : List of United States Representatives from Oklahoma
2004_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_37
Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 109th Congress were held on November 2, 2004. The House of Representatives has 435 seats. It coincided with the reelection of President George W. Bush. In the 108th Congress, Republicans held 227 seats, Democrats held 205, with two Republican vacancies and one independent. As a result of this election, the 109th Congress began composed of 232 Republicans, 201 Democrats, one independent (who caucuses with the Democrats), and one vacancy (Democratic Representative Bob Matsui won reelection, but died on January 1, 2005, just two days before the beginning of the 109th Congress.). The Republicans thereby built up their House majority by 3 seats (gaining 8 but losing 5). Democrats gained open seats in Colorado, South Dakota (through a 2004 special election) and New York and ousting incumbents in Georgia and Illinois. Republicans gained an open seat in Kentucky and ousted an incumbent in Indiana. A pair of seats in Louisiana swapped party control. Republicans gained several redistricted seats in Texas. As of 2019, this is the last election in which someone who was not from the Democratic or Republican party was elected to the House. This is also the most recent election in which Republicans made a net gain of seats in the House during a Presidential election year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_semiconductor_scale_examples
List of semiconductor scale examples
[ "Date", "Channel length", "Oxide thickness", "MOSFET type", "Researcher ( s )", "Organization" ]
[ [ "October 1962", "?", "?", "TFT", "Paul K. Weimer", "RCA Laboratories" ], [ "1965", "?", "?", "GaAs", "H. Becke , R. Hall , J . White", "RCA Laboratories" ], [ "October 1966", "100,000 nm", "100 nm", "TFT", "T.P . Brody , H.E . Kunig", "Westinghouse Electric" ], [ "August 1967", "?", "?", "FGMOS", "Dawon Kahng , Simon Min Sze", "Bell Telephone Laboratories" ], [ "October 1967", "?", "?", "MNOS", "H.A . Richard Wegener , A.J . Lincoln , H.C. Pao", "Sperry Corporation" ], [ "July 1968", "?", "?", "BiMOS", "Hung-Chang Lin , Ramachandra R. Iyer", "Westinghouse Electric" ], [ "October 1968", "?", "?", "BiCMOS", "Hung-Chang Lin , Ramachandra R. Iyer , C.T . Ho", "Westinghouse Electric" ], [ "1969", "?", "?", "VMOS", "?", "Hitachi" ], [ "September 1969", "?", "?", "DMOS", "Y. Tarui , Y. Hayashi , Toshihiro Sekigawa", "Electrotechnical Laboratory ( ETL )" ], [ "October 1970", "?", "?", "ISFET", "Piet Bergveld", "University of Twente" ], [ "October 1970", "1,000 nm", "?", "DMOS", "Y. Tarui , Y. Hayashi , Toshihiro Sekigawa", "Electrotechnical Laboratory ( ETL )" ], [ "1977", "?", "?", "VDMOS", "John Louis Moll", "HP Labs" ], [ "1977", "?", "?", "LDMOS", "?", "Hitachi" ], [ "July 1979", "?", "?", "IGBT", "Bantval Jayant Baliga , Margaret Lazeri", "General Electric" ], [ "December 1984", "2,000 nm", "?", "BiCMOS", "H. Higuchi , Goro Kitsukawa , Takahide Ikeda , Y. Nishio", "Hitachi" ], [ "May 1985", "300 nm", "?", "?", "K. Deguchi , Kazuhiko Komatsu , M. Miyake , H. Namatsu", "Nippon Telegraph and Telephone" ], [ "February 1985", "1,000 nm", "?", "BiCMOS", "H. Momose , Hideki Shibata , S. Saitoh , Jun-ichi Miyamoto", "Toshiba" ], [ "November 1986", "90 nm", "8.3 nm", "?", "Han-Sheng Lee , L.C . Puzio", "General Motors" ], [ "December 1986", "60 nm", "?", "?", "Ghavam G. Shahidi , Dimitri A. Antoniadis , Henry I. Smith", "MIT" ], [ "May 1987", "?", "10 nm", "?", "Bijan Davari , Chung-Yu Ting , Kie Y. Ahn , S. Basavaiah", "IBM T.J. Watson Research Center" ] ]
Timeline of MOSFET demonstrations -- Other types of MOSFET
List_of_semiconductor_scale_examples_3
The following is a list of semiconductor scale examples for various MOSFET (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor, or MOS transistor) semiconductor manufacturing process nodes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_South_East_Melbourne_Phoenix_season
2019–20 South East Melbourne Phoenix season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location", "Record" ]
[ [ "19", "5 January", "New Zealand Breakers", "L 92-97", "John Roberson ( 31 )", "Dane Pineau ( 19 )", "John Roberson , Tai Wesley ( 6 )", "State Basketball Centre", "8-11" ], [ "20", "12 January", "@ Illawarra Hawks", "W 82-90", "Kendall Stephens ( 20 )", "Dane Pineau ( 18 )", "John Roberson ( 7 )", "WIN Entertainment Centre", "9-11" ], [ "21", "17 January", "@ Perth Wildcats", "L 97-71", "Devondrick Walker ( 16 )", "Dane Pineau ( 8 )", "John Roberson ( 6 )", "RAC Arena", "9-12" ], [ "22", "19 January", "@ Sydney Kings", "L 98-81", "John Roberson ( 27 )", "Dane Pineau ( 13 )", "John Roberson ( 4 )", "Qudos Bank Arena", "9-13" ], [ "23", "23 January", "@ Brisbane Bullets", "L 108-101", "John Roberson ( 26 )", "Mitch Creek , Dane Pineau ( 10 )", "Kyle Adnam ( 7 )", "Nissan Arena", "9-14" ], [ "24", "26 January", "Cairns Taipans", "L 102-103", "Mitch Creek ( 32 )", "Mitch Creek ( 10 )", "John Roberson ( 7 )", "State Basketball Centre", "9-15" ] ]
2019–20_South_East_Melbourne_Phoenix_season_7
The 2019-20 NBL season is the 1st season for the South East Melbourne Phoenix in the NBL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Gamba_Osaka_season
2016 Gamba Osaka season
[ "Round", "Date", "Opponents", "H / A", "Result F-A", "Scorers", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "QF", "31 August 2016", "Sanfrecce Hiroshima", "A", "1-1", "Goya 86 '", "5,529" ], [ "QF", "4 September 2016", "Sanfrecce Hiroshima", "H", "6-3", "Nagasawa 32 ' , 45'+2 , Niwa 55 ' , Ademilson 60 ' , 63 ' , Abe 71 '", "12,977" ], [ "SF", "5 October 2016", "Yokohama F. Marinos", "H", "0-0", "", "11,160" ], [ "SF", "9 October 2016", "Yokohama F. Marinos", "A", "1-1", "Endō 63 '", "19,378" ], [ "F", "15 October 2016", "Urawa Red Diamonds", "N", "1-1aet 4-5pens", "Ademilson 17 '", "51,248" ] ]
J.League Cup
As a result of their qualification for the AFC Champions League , Gamba were given a bye into the quarter-finals of the League Cup , where they were paired against Sanfrecce Hiroshima in a two-legged encounter . A 1-1 draw in Hiroshima was followed by an emphatic 6-3 home win for Gamba which saw them qualify for the semi-finals and a tie against Yokohama F. Marinos in October . The first leg , held in Osaka , finished 0-0 and the second leg was also a draw , this time 1-1 which saw Gamba through on away goals and paved the way for a 3rd league cup final appearance in 3 years . The final was played against Urawa Red Diamonds at Saitama Stadium 2002 on Saturday 15 October 2016 . A solo run by Ademilson gave Gamba a first half lead which lasted until the 76th minute when Tadanari Lee 's header squared things up . Extra-time followed and Gamba came agonisingly close to netting the winner in the 120th minute when Hiroto Goya 's shot was deflected past the goalkeeper and onto the post , it then proceeded to roll along the goal line before being swept to safety by Urawa defender Ryota Moriwaki . It was perhaps an omen as following 3 successful penalty kicks for each side , Goya had his spot-kick saved by Shusaku Nishikawa . This proved to be the decisive miss as the Reds netted all of their penalties and went on to win the shootout 5-4 . This was Gamba 's 5th appearance in the J.League Cup final and their 3rd in as many years . To date they have lifted the trophy twice , in 2007 and 2014 with this defeat being their 3rd defeat in the final , following reverses in 2005 and 2015 .
2016_Gamba_Osaka_season_11
The 2016 Gamba Osaka season was Gamba Osaka's 23rd season in the J1 League and 29th overall in the Japanese top flight. Like the previous season, the 2016 campaign was split into two stages, with the first stage running from February to June, the second stage being held between July and November and finally a Championship stage in late November. With city-rivals Cerezo Osaka failing to gain promotion from J2, Gamba's main rivalry match was the Hanshin derby against Vissel Kobe with an away game held in round 4 on the 19th March and the return home match in round 26 on August 20. Gamba finished in 6th place in the first stage of the season and 4th place in the second stage for an overall 4th-place finish. Gamba's position as runner-up in the 2015 J1 League Championship saw them automatically qualify for the 2016 AFC Champions League, their 8th appearance in the competition. Looking to improve on their run to the semi-finals in 2015, they were drawn into the tough looking Group G along with Australian side Melbourne Victory, South Korea's Suwon Samsung Bluewings and big-spending Chinese outfit Shanghai SIPG. The group stage kicked off on Wednesday 24 February and concluded on Tuesday 3 May with all sides in the group playing each other home and away in a round-robin basis. Gamba were eliminated at the group stage with only 2 points from 6 games to show for their efforts. As winners of the 2015 Emperor's Cup, Gamba competed in the season opening Japanese Super Cup, held in Yokohama on 20 February. The annually held match pitted Gamba against Sanfrecce Hiroshima, the side who defeated them in the final of the 2015 J1 League Championship. This was Gamba's 6th appearance in the Super Cup, however they were unable to build on their previous victories in 2007 and 2015 and went down 3-1. Trailing 2-0 due to early second half goals from Satō and Asano, top scorer of the previous 3 campaigns Takashi Usami pulled one back, however Utaka added a third for Hiroshima shortly afterwards to seal the win.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Litz
Nadia Litz
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1997", "Shift", "" ], [ "1998", "The Mighty", "Girl in Diner" ], [ "1999", "The Five Senses", "Rachel Seraph" ], [ "1999", "Teen Sorcery", "Flo" ], [ "2002", "Evelyn : The Cutest Evil Dead Girl", "Evelyn" ], [ "2003", "Fear X", "Ellen" ], [ "2003", "Rhinoceros Eyes", "Ann" ], [ "2003", "Love That Boy", "Phoebe" ], [ "2003", "Public Domain", "Terry" ], [ "2004", "Some Things That Stay", "Helen Murphy" ], [ "2006", "Monkey Warfare", "Susan" ], [ "2008", "Blindness", "Woman of Ward One" ], [ "2010", "You Are Here", "Marcie" ], [ "2012", "Where Do We Go From Here", "Abby" ], [ "2014", "Hotel Congress", "Sofia" ], [ "2014", "Big Muddy", "Martha Barlow" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Nadia_Litz_0
Nadia Litz (born December 26, 1976) is a Canadian actress and director.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_1948_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners
List of 1948 Summer Olympics medal winners
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Men 's 100 m details", "Harrison Dillard United States", "Barney Ewell United States", "Lloyd LaBeach Panama" ], [ "Women 's 100 m details", "Fanny Blankers-Koen Netherlands", "Dorothy Manley Great Britain", "Shirley Strickland de la Hunty Australia" ], [ "Men 's 200 m details", "Mel Patton United States", "Barney Ewell United States", "Lloyd LaBeach Panama" ], [ "Women 's 200 m details", "Fanny Blankers-Koen Netherlands", "Audrey Williamson Great Britain", "Audrey Patterson United States" ], [ "Men 's 400 m details", "Arthur Wint Jamaica", "Herb McKenley Jamaica", "Mal Whitfield United States" ], [ "Men 's 800 m details", "Mal Whitfield United States", "Arthur Wint Jamaica", "Marcel Hansenne France" ], [ "Men 's 1500 m details", "Henry Eriksson Sweden", "Lennart Strand Sweden", "Wim Slijkhuis Netherlands" ], [ "Men 's 5000 m details", "Gaston Reiff Belgium", "Emil Zátopek Czechoslovakia", "Wim Slijkhuis Netherlands" ], [ "Men 's 10000 m details", "Emil Zátopek Czechoslovakia", "Alain Mimoun France", "Bertil Albertsson Sweden" ], [ "Men 's 110 m hurdles details", "Bill Porter United States", "Clyde Scott United States", "Craig Dixon United States" ], [ "Men 's 400 m hurdles details", "Roy Cochran United States", "Duncan White Ceylon", "Rune Larsson Sweden" ], [ "Women 's 80 m hurdles details", "Fanny Blankers-Koen Netherlands", "Maureen Gardner Great Britain", "Shirley Strickland de la Hunty Australia" ], [ "Men 's 3000 m steeplechase details", "Tore Sjöstrand Sweden", "Erik Elmsäter Sweden", "Göte Hagström Sweden" ], [ "Men 's 4×100 m relay details", "United States ( USA ) Barney Ewell Lorenzo Wright Harrison Dillard Mel Patton", "Great Britain ( GBR ) Jack Archer Jack Gregory Alastair McCorquodale Ken Jones", "Italy ( ITA ) Enrico Perucconi Antonio Siddi Carlo Monti Michele Tito" ], [ "Women 's 4×100 m relay details", "Netherlands ( NED ) Xenia Stad-de Jong Nettie Witziers-Timmer Gerda van der Kade-Koudijs Fanny Blankers-Koen", "Australia ( AUS ) Shirley Strickland de la Hunty June Maston Betty McKinnon Joyce King", "Canada ( CAN ) Viola Myers Nancy Mackay Diane Foster Pat Jones" ], [ "Men 's 4×400 m relay details", "United States ( USA ) Art Harnden Cliff Bourland Roy Cochran Mal Whitfield", "France ( FRA ) Jean Kerebel Francis Schewetta Robert Chef dHôtel Jacques Lunis", "Sweden ( SWE ) Kurt Lundquist Lars-Erik Wolfbrandt Folke Alnevik Rune Larsson" ], [ "Men 's decathlon details", "Bob Mathias United States", "Ignace Heinrich France", "Floyd Simmons United States" ], [ "Men 's 10 km walk details", "John Mikaelsson Sweden", "Ingemar Johansson Sweden", "Fritz Schwab Switzerland" ], [ "Men 's 50 km walk details", "John Ljunggren Sweden", "Gaston Godel Switzerland", "Tebbs Lloyd Johnson Great Britain" ], [ "Men 's marathon details", "Delfo Cabrera Argentina", "Tom Richards Great Britain", "Étienne Gailly Belgium" ] ]
Athletics
Main article : Athletics at the 1948 Summer Olympics
List_of_1948_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners_1
The 1948 Summer Olympics (also known as the Games of the XIV Olympiad) was an international multi-sport event held from July 29 through August 14, 1948, in London, United Kingdom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shao_Bing
Shao Bing
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1996", "The Winner ( 贏家 )", "" ], [ "1997", "Spicy Love Soup ( 愛情麻辣烫 )", "photographer" ], [ "1998", "Red River Valley ( 紅河谷 )", "Gasang" ], [ "1998", "Rhapsody of Spring ( 春天的狂想 )", "Zhao Liming" ], [ "1999", "Crash Landing ( 緊急迫降 )", "Pilot Li" ], [ "1999", "My Heart Will Go On ( 還我情心 )", "" ], [ "2002", "Red Snow ( 極地營救 )", "" ], [ "2003", "T.R.Y", "" ], [ "2004", "Fight for Justice ( 決戰梟雄 )", "" ], [ "2005", "The Myth ( 神話 )", "Nangong Yan" ], [ "2005", "Sunrise , Sunset ( 日出日落 )", "Xia Zhi" ], [ "2008", "The Butterfly Lovers ( 劍蝶 )", "General Tie" ], [ "2009", "Give Love ( 愛得起 )", "Hilton" ], [ "2010", "Let the Bullets Fly ( 讓子彈飛 )", "Two" ], [ "2010", "Beyond the Sacred Land ( 聖地額濟納 )", "" ], [ "2010", "If You Are the One II ( 非誠勿擾2 )", "Li Jianqiang" ], [ "2011", "Treasure Hunt ( 無價之寶 )", "Star" ], [ "2011", "The Lost Bladesman ( 關雲長 )", "Zhang Liao" ], [ "2012", "Happiness ( 幸福 )", "" ], [ "2013", "Saving General Yang ( 忠烈楊家將 )", "Yelü Yuan" ] ]
Filmography -- Films
Shao_Bing_0
Shao Bing (邵兵) is a Chinese actor who has won a Huabiao Award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Louis_Theroux_documentaries
List of Louis Theroux documentaries
[ "#", "Title", "Broadcast", "Synopsis" ]
[ [ "3.1", "Hypnosis", "25 September", "Louis meets a Las Vegas hypnotist who claims he can make dreams come true and meets a California man who teaches chat-up techniques" ], [ "3.2", "Indian Gurus", "2 October", "Louis travels to India to witness Westerners seeking enlightenment . In Goa he meets 57-year-old American astrologer ( and former psychology professor ) Deepak who studies meditation . He moves on to meet Mike , who is a follower of Swami Ganapathi Sachchidananda , and Amma who claims spiritual powers through hugging people . He joins Amma on a pilgrimage with 400 believers on their three-month tour of India" ], [ "3.3", "South Africa", "9 October", "Louis meets Afrikaner separatists who dream of building cultural enclaves in post-apartheid South Africa , including leader Eugène Terre'Blanche" ], [ "3.4", "Body Building", "16 October", "Louis travels to California , home of the body beautiful , to see if he can join the world of extreme body building . After working out with Guy Grundy , a leading amateur , he soon realises he is not cut out to be a muscle man and goes off in search of another role in the bodybuilding world . Theroux travels to Charles Peeple 's farm in Connecticut , where Peeple has transformed his farm into a playboy mansion for female body builders . While here , Theroux gets a part in a female muscle film being made at the farm" ], [ "3.5", "Thai Brides / Looking for Love", "23 October", "Louis visits a Bangkok marriage agency where Western men meet Thai brides" ], [ "3.6", "Gangsta Rap", "30 October", "Louis travels to America 's South to have a look at the gangsta rap scene known as the Dirty South . He starts his own Gangsta rap , having a CD cover designed for him as well as getting the rappers Reece and Bigelow to write a song for him to perform on a rap radio show . Other parts include him interviewing pimp turned rapper Mello T , as well as rap superstar Master P" ] ]
Louis Theroux 's Weird Weekends -- Series three ( 2000 )
List_of_Louis_Theroux_documentaries_2
This is a list of documentaries by British television presenter Louis Theroux. Theroux also acted as a correspondent for the TV Nation documentary series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Finnish_locomotives
List of Finnish locomotives
[ "Class", "In service", "Numbers" ]
[ [ "VR Class Ds1", "1928-1955", "1 , 4 and 5" ], [ "VR Class Dm1 & Dm2", "1935-1961", "13-19" ], [ "VR Class Dm3 & Dm4", "1952-1971", "1500-1509 ( Dm3 ) 1600-1623 ( Dm4 )" ], [ "VR Class Dm6 & Dm7", "1954-1988", "4000-4014 ( Dm6 ) 4020-4216 ( Dm7 )" ], [ "VR Class Dm8", "1964-1986", "5001-5012" ], [ "VR Class Dm9", "1965-1990", "5101-5124" ], [ "VR Class Dm10", "1994-1997", "4301" ], [ "VR Class Dm11", "1997", "4401-4406" ], [ "VR Class Dm12", "2005-", "4401-4416" ] ]
Diesel multiple units
List_of_Finnish_locomotives_5
This is a list of locomotives and multiple units that have been used in Finland. VR Group (privatised in 1995, previously Valtionrautatiet, Finnish state railways) has a monopoly on passenger traffic and is currently the only freight operator on the Finnish rail network. Some trainsets are however owned by other companies such as or Karelian Trains.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vakkantham_Vamsi
Vakkantham Vamsi
[ "Year", "Title", "Actors" ]
[ [ "2002", "Kalusukovalani", "Uday Kiran , Prathyusha , Gajala" ], [ "2006", "Ashok", "N. T. Rama Rao , Sameera Reddy" ], [ "2007", "Athidhi", "Mahesh Babu , Amrita Rao" ], [ "2009", "Kick", "Ravi Teja , Ileana D'Cruz" ], [ "2009", "Kalyanram Kathi", "Kalyan Ram , Sana Khan , Shaam" ], [ "2011", "Oosaravelli", "N. T. Rama Rao , Tamannaah Bhatia" ], [ "2014", "Yevadu", "Allu Arjun , Ram Charan , Shruti Haasan , Amy Jackson" ], [ "2014", "Race Gurram", "Allu Arjun , Shruti Haasan" ], [ "2014", "Kick", "Salman Khan , Jacqueline Fernandez" ], [ "2015", "Temper", "N. T. Rama Rao , Kajal Aggarwal" ], [ "2015", "Kick 2", "Ravi Teja , Rakul Preet Singh" ], [ "2018", "Touch Chesi Chudu", "Ravi Teja , Raashi Khanna" ], [ "2017", "Aaradugula Bullet", "Gopichand , Nayanthara" ] ]
Filmography -- As a writer
Vakkantham_Vamsi_0
Vakkantham Vamsi is an Indian film dialogue writer, screenwriter, and director in Telugu cinema. He wrote scripts for popular star heroes of Telugu cinema such as Allu Arjun, Mahesh Babu, Ravi Teja , N. T. Rama Rao Jr. and Ram Charan.
https://en.wikipedia.org…_2015_poster.jpg
File:UFN Glasgow 2015 poster.jpg
[ "Date/Time", "Thumbnail", "Dimensions", "User" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_peerages_inherited_by_women
List of peerages inherited by women
[ "Date inherited", "Title", "Name", "Preceded in title by" ]
[ [ "2003", "12th Countess of Dysart", "Katherine Grant", "Rosamund Greaves , sister" ], [ "17 May 2012", "9th Baroness Fauconberg 15th Baroness Conyers", "Diana Miller", "Sackville George Pelham , father abeyant 1948-2012" ], [ "30 September 2012", "13th Lady Kinloss", "Teresa Freeman-Grenville", "Mary Freeman-Grenville , mother" ], [ "8 May 2014", "29th Baroness Dacre", "Emily Douglas-Home", "James Douglas-Home , father" ], [ "25 November 2014", "15th Lady Herries of Terregles", "Mary Mumford", "Anne Cowdrey , sister" ], [ "7 April 2017", "16th Lady Herries of Terregles", "Jane Kerr", "Mary Mumford , sister" ], [ "2019", "9th Lady Balfour of Burleigh", "Victoria Bruce-Winkler", "Robert Bruce , father" ] ]
21st century
List_of_peerages_inherited_by_women_7
In the peerages of the British Isles, most titles have traditionally been created for men and with remainder to male heirs. However, some titles are created with special remainders to allow women to inherit them. Some of the oldest English baronies were created by writ and pass to female heirs when a peer dies with daughters and no sons, while some titles are created with a man's family in mind, if he is without sons and unlikely to produce any. The following is a list of women who have inherited titles with the British peerages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1922
List of American films of 1922
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Saturday Night", "Cecil B. DeMille", "Leatrice Joy , Conrad Nagel", "Romantic comedy", "Paramount" ], [ "The Scrapper", "Hobart Henley", "Herbert Rawlinson , Gertrude Olmstead", "Drama", "Universal" ], [ "Second Hand Rose", "Lloyd Ingraham", "Gladys Walton , George B. Williams", "Romance", "Universal" ], [ "Secrets of Paris", "Kenneth S. Webb", "Lew Cody , Gladys Hulette", "Drama", "Independent" ], [ "Seeing 's Believing", "Harry Beaumont", "Viola Dana , Allan Forrest , Gertrude Astor", "Romantic comedy", "Metro" ], [ "The Seventh Day", "Henry King", "Richard Barthelmess , Frank Losee", "Drama", "First National" ], [ "A Self-Made Man", "Rowland V. Lee", "William Russell , Renee Adoree", "Comedy drama", "Fox Film" ], [ "Shackles of Gold", "Herbert Brenon", "William Farnum , Marie Shotwell", "Drama", "Fox Film" ], [ "Shadows", "Tom Forman", "Lon Chaney , Marguerite De La Motte", "Melodrama", "Independent" ], [ "Shadows of the Sea", "Alan Crosland", "Conway Tearle , Crauford Kent , Doris Kenyon", "Action", "Selznick" ], [ "Shattered Dreams", "Paul Scardon", "Miss DuPont , Bertram Grassby", "Drama", "Universal" ], [ "Shattered Idols", "Edward Sloman", "Marguerite De La Motte , James Morrison", "Drama", "First National" ], [ "Sherlock Brown", "Bayard Veiller", "Bert Lytell , Sylvia Breamer , Theodore von Eltz", "Comedy drama", "Metro" ], [ "Sherlock Holmes", "Albert Parker", "John Barrymore , Roland Young", "Mystery", "Goldwyn" ], [ "Shirley of the Circus", "Rowland V. Lee", "Shirley Mason , George O'Hara", "Drama", "Fox Film" ], [ "Silas Marner", "Frank P. Donovan", "Marguerite Courtot , Crauford Kent", "Drama", "Independent" ], [ "The Silent Vow", "William Duncan", "Edith Johnson , Dorothy Dwan", "Action", "Vitagraph" ], [ "Silver Wings", "Edwin Carewe , John Ford", "Mary Carr , Percy Helton", "Drama", "Fox Film" ], [ "The Sin Flood", "Frank Lloyd", "Richard Dix , Helene Chadwick", "Drama", "Goldwyn" ], [ "Singed Wings", "Penrhyn Stanlaws", "Bebe Daniels , Conrad Nagel , Adolphe Menjou", "Romance", "Paramount" ] ]
S–T
List_of_American_films_of_1922_9
This is a list of American films released in 1922.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pharmacy_schools_in_the_United_States
List of pharmacy schools in the United States
[ "School", "City", "University", "Est" ]
[ [ "Irma Lerma Rangel College of Pharmacy", "Kingsville , Bryan", "Texas A & M Health Science Center", "2006" ], [ "College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences", "Houston", "Texas Southern University", "1949" ], [ "School of Pharmacy", "Amarillo", "Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center", "1993" ], [ "College of Pharmacy", "Houston", "University of Houston", "1946" ], [ "College of Pharmacy", "Austin", "University of Texas at Austin", "1893" ], [ "School of Pharmacy", "El Paso", "University of Texas at El Paso", "2017" ], [ "Fisch College of Pharmacy", "Tyler", "University of Texas at Tyler", "2015" ], [ "Feik School of Pharmacy", "San Antonio", "University of the Incarnate Word", "2006" ], [ "UNT System College of Pharmacy", "Fort Worth", "University of North Texas Health Science Center", "2011" ] ]
Current pharmacy schools -- Texas
List_of_pharmacy_schools_in_the_United_States_42
This is a list of schools of pharmacy in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland_at_the_2018_Winter_Olympics
Switzerland at the 2018 Winter Olympics
[ "No", "Pos", "Name", "Height", "Weight", "Birthdate", "Birthplace", "2017-18 team" ]
[ [ "1", "G", "Janine Alder", "1.65 m ( 5 ft 5 in )", "55 kg ( 121 lb )", "5 July 1995", "Urnäsch", "St . Cloud State Huskies ( WCHA )" ], [ "3", "F", "Sarah Forster", "1.69 m ( 5 ft 7 in )", "64 kg ( 141 lb )", "19 May 1993", "Berneck", "EV Bomo Thun ( SWHL A )" ], [ "7", "F", "Lara Stalder - A", "1.67 m ( 5 ft 6 in )", "65 kg ( 143 lb )", "15 May 1994", "Lucerne", "Linköpings HC ( SWHL )" ], [ "8", "D", "Nicole Gass", "1.72 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "70 kg ( 150 lb )", "18 August 1993", "Zürich", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "9", "D", "Shannon Sigrist", "1.69 m ( 5 ft 7 in )", "64 kg ( 141 lb )", "20 April 1999", "Hombrechtikon", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "11", "D", "Sabrina Zollinger", "1.65 m ( 5 ft 5 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "27 March 1993", "Zürich", "HV71 ( SWHL )" ], [ "12", "F", "Lisa Rüedi", "1.67 m ( 5 ft 6 in )", "66 kg ( 146 lb )", "3 November 2000", "Thusis", "GCK Lions ( SWHL B )" ], [ "13", "F", "Sara Benz", "1.65 m ( 5 ft 5 in )", "58 kg ( 128 lb )", "25 August 1992", "Zürich", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "14", "F", "Evelina Raselli - A", "1.69 m ( 5 ft 7 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "3 May 1992", "Poschiavo", "HC Lugano ( SWHL A )" ], [ "15", "F", "Monika Waidacher", "1.73 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "68 kg ( 150 lb )", "9 July 1990", "Zürich", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "16", "F", "Nina Waidacher", "1.69 m ( 5 ft 7 in )", "61 kg ( 134 lb )", "23 August 1995", "Arosa", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "18", "F", "Tess Allemann", "1.68 m ( 5 ft 6 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "7 April 1998", "Farnern", "EV Bomo Thun ( SWHL A )" ], [ "19", "D", "Christine Meier", "1.69 m ( 5 ft 7 in )", "69 kg ( 152 lb )", "12 February 1986", "Zürich", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "21", "D", "Laura Benz", "1.72 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "25 August 1992", "Zürich", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "22", "D", "Livia Altmann - C", "1.65 m ( 5 ft 5 in )", "65 kg ( 143 lb )", "13 December 1994", "Chur", "Colgate Raiders ( ECAC )" ], [ "23", "D", "Nicole Bullo", "1.60 m ( 5 ft 3 in )", "54 kg ( 119 lb )", "18 July 1987", "Bellinzona", "HC Lugano ( SWHL A )" ], [ "24", "F", "Isabel Waidacher", "1.62 m ( 5 ft 4 in )", "56 kg ( 123 lb )", "25 July 1994", "Arosa", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "25", "F", "Alina Müller", "1.67 m ( 5 ft 6 in )", "62 kg ( 137 lb )", "12 March 1998", "Lengnau", "ZSC Lions ( NL )" ], [ "26", "F", "Dominique Rüegg", "1.72 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "70 kg ( 150 lb )", "5 February 1996", "St. Gallenkappel", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "27", "D", "Stefanie Wetli", "1.73 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "57 kg ( 126 lb )", "4 February 2000", "Winterthur", "EHC Winterthur" ] ]
Ice hockey -- Women 's tournament
Main articles : Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women 's tournament and Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women 's qualification Switzerland women 's national ice hockey team qualified by winning the final qualification tournament in Arosa , Switzerland . Team roster The following is the Swiss roster for the women 's ice hockey tournament at the 2018 Winter Olympics . [ 25 ] [ 26 ] view Head coach : Daniela Diaz Assistant coaches : Angela Frautschi , Steve Huard
Switzerland_at_the_2018_Winter_Olympics_3
Switzerland competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from 9 to 25 February 2018, with 166 competitors in 14 sports. They won 15 medals in total (five gold, six silver and four bronze), ranking 7th in the medal table.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FL_Studio_Mobile
FL Studio Mobile
[ "Version", "Release", "FL Studio Mobile" ]
[ [ "1.0.0", "June 21 , 2011", "For all iOS devices , with HD for iPad and iPad 2 . 133 preset instruments and five real-time effects included . Project files can be exported to be used in FL Studio" ], [ "1.0.5", "2011", "For all iOS devices , with HD for iPad and iPad 2 . 133 preset instruments and five real-time effects included . Project files can be exported to be used in FL Studio" ], [ "1.1.0", "July 23 , 2011", "Added ability to create user instruments from .instr and .zip files . Record button added to filter screen , and filter track editing added to bar editor . Using Sonoma AudioCopy , audio can be sent to other apps via Export" ], [ "1.2.0", "December 20 , 2011", "Custom Instrument Button ( on Instruments list ) . AudioPaste . Swing ( in the Step Editor ) . SoundCloud export/upload . AAC ( .m4a ) export . All WAV formats now supported for sample import . Numerous bugfixes & performance enhancements" ], [ "1.2.1", "January 6 , 2012", "AudioPaste : an arbitrary sample name can be entered . In the SoundCloud popup window , the user name can be tapped to log out . Bug fixes" ], [ "1.3.1", "June 21 , 2014", "For all Android and iOS devices , with HD for iPad and iPad 2 . 133 preset instruments and five real-time effects included . Audio tracks and wave editor , along with MiniSynth plugin synthesizer . Background audio ( playback while the app runs in the background ) . Projects ( in .flm format ) are compatible between Android and iOS , if audio tracks are present they are ignored . If instruments are not available the MIDI data is loaded and then a default instrument is used . Project files can be exported to desktop version of FL Studio" ], [ "Android 2.0 iOS 2.4", "September 2014", "For the Android version , Audio Tracks , Wave editor , and Audio Recording have been added . Many small tweaks , improvements , and bug fixes have been implemented . For the iOS devices , with HD for iPad and iPad 2 . 133 preset instruments and five real-time effects included . Audio tracks and wave editor , along with MiniSynth plugin synthesizer . Background audio ( playback while the app runs in the background ) . Projects ( in .flm format ) are compatible between Android and iOS , if audio tracks are present they are ignored . If instruments are not available the MIDI data is loaded and the a default instrument is used . Project files can be exported to desktop version of FL Studio" ], [ "3.0", "December 2016", "Because of development issues between the IOS and Android versions , FL Mobile 3 was a complete ground-up rewrite that departs radically from previous versions . The update was a free update from the previous version with FL Mobile being able to load FLM 2 files , although the results might not be identical soundwise due to the architecture change" ] ]
Version history
FL_Studio_Mobile_0
FL Studio Mobile is a digital audio workstation available for Android, iOS and Windows UWP. The program allows for the creation of complete multi-track music projects, which can then be exported in WAV, MP3 and MIDI formats, to work with other digital audio workstations, or in .FLM project format to be opened in FL Studio 10.0.5 or later. Various features include a step sequencer, piano roll, keyboard, drum pad, track editor, effects, and 133 sampled instruments including synths and drum kits. Instruments can also be added as .zip or .instr files.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matías_Franco_Descotte
Matías Franco Descotte
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "0-1", "Apr 2017", "Israel F3 , Tel Aviv", "Futures", "Hard", "Edan Leshem", "4-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Loss", "0-2", "Oct 2017", "Israel F14 , Kiryat Gat", "Futures", "Hard", "Christopher Heyman", "3-6 , 7-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "0-3", "May 2018", "Israel F5 , Akko", "Futures", "Hard", "Peter Kobelt", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "0-4", "May 2018", "Israel F6 , Sajur", "Futures", "Hard", "Peter Kobelt", "2-6 , 6-4 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "1-4", "Jun 2018", "Zimbabwe F2 , Harare", "Futures", "Hard", "Isaac Stoute", "6-2 , 7-5" ], [ "Win", "2-4", "Sep 2018", "Bolivia F2 , Santa Cruz", "Futures", "Clay", "Federico Zeballos", "6-3 , 1-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "2-5", "Oct 2018", "Israel F13 , Ashkelon", "Futures", "Hard", "Ben Patael", "4-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Win", "3-5", "Nov 2018", "Mozambique F1 , Maputo", "Futures", "Hard", "Benjamin Lock", "7-6 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "4-5", "Nov 2018", "Mozambique F2 , Maputo", "Futures", "Hard", "Benjamin Lock", "6-2 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "5-5", "Feb 2019", "Morelos , Mexico", "Challenger", "Hard", "Gonzalo Escobar", "6-1 , 6-4" ] ]
Challenger and Futures finals -- Singles : 10 ( 5–5 )
Legend ( Singles ) ATP Challenger Tour ( 1–0 ) ITF Futures Tour ( 4–5 ) Titles by Surface Hard ( 4–5 ) Clay ( 1–0 ) Grass ( 0–0 ) Carpet ( 0–0 )
Matías_Franco_Descotte_2
Matías Franco Descotte (born 29 August 1994) is an Argentine tennis player. Descotte has a career high ATP singles ranking of 312 achieved on 17 December 2018. He also has a career high doubles ranking of 291 achieved on 29 October 2018. Descotte has won 1 ATP Challenger singles title at the 2019 Morelos Open.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Asian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships_–_Results
2006 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Saif Saaeed Shaheen", "Qatar", "7:39.77", "AR" ], [ "2", "Tareq Mubarak Taher", "Bahrain", "7:49.84", "AJR" ], [ "3", "Aadam Ismaeel Khamis", "Bahrain", "7:50.10", "PB" ], [ "4", "Denis Bagrev", "Kyrgyzstan", "8:11.26", "NR" ], [ "5", "Ajmal Amirov", "Tajikistan", "8:20.92", "PB" ], [ "6", "Srisung Boonthung", "Thailand", "8:37.69", "" ], [ "7", "Amnuay Tongmit", "Thailand", "8:50.66", "" ], [ "8", "Jauhari Johan", "Indonesia", "9:01.99", "NR" ], [ "9", "Hem Bunting", "Cambodia", "9:02.00", "NR" ], [ "10", "Hariyono Saputro", "Indonesia", "9:22.42", "PB" ], [ "11", "Nasser Shams Kareem", "Qatar", "DNF", "" ] ]
Men 's results -- 3000 meters
11 February
2006_Asian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships_–_Results_9
These are the official results of the 2006 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships which took place on 10-12 February 2008 in Pattaya, Thailand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Atlantic_10_Conference_men's_soccer_season
2017 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer season
[ "Date", "Time ( ET )", "Visiting team", "Home team", "Site", "Result", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "August 25", "1:00 p.m", "Duquesne", "Saint Francis ( PA )", "Stokes Soccerplex • Loretto , PA", "L 2-4", "200" ], [ "August 25", "4:00 p.m", "St. Francis Brooklyn", "UMass", "Rudd Field • Amherst , MA", "W 2-1", "326" ], [ "August 25", "5:00 p.m", "Fordham", "Elon", "Koskinen Stadium • Durham , NC John Rennie Nike Invitational", "T 0-0", "0" ], [ "August 25", "6:00 p.m", "East Tennessee State", "Dayton", "Baujan Field • Dayton , OH", "T 1-1", "1,152" ], [ "August 25", "7:00 p.m", "No . 19 Coastal Carolina", "George Mason", "George Mason Stadium • Fairfax , VA", "W 2-1", "394" ], [ "August 25", "7:00 p.m", "George Washington", "Binghamton", "Bearcats Sports Complex • Binghamton , NY", "L 0-4", "928" ], [ "August 25", "7:00 p.m", "Loyola ( MD )", "La Salle", "McCarthy Stadium • Philadelphia , PA", "L 4-5", "65" ], [ "August 25", "7:00 p.m", "Boston University", "Rhode Island", "URI Soccer Complex • Kingston , RI", "W 3-0", "318" ], [ "August 25", "7:00 p.m", "St. Bonaventure", "Bucknell", "Emmitt Field • Lewisburg , PA", "W 1-0", "885" ], [ "August 25", "7:30 p.m", "Temple", "St. Joseph 's", "Sweeney Field • Philadelphia , PA", "W 3-1", "1,874" ], [ "August 25", "7:30 p.m", "Oakland", "VCU", "Sports Backers Stadium • Richmond , VA", "L 2-3", "566" ], [ "August 25", "8:30 p.m", "No . 8 Syracuse", "Saint Louis", "Hermann Stadium • St. Louis , MO", "L 1-2", "2,348" ], [ "August 26", "6:00 p.m", "Presbyterian", "Davidson", "Alumni Soccer Stadium • Davidson , NC", "W 2-1", "767" ], [ "August 27", "12:00 p.m", "Bloomsburg", "Duquesne", "Rooney Field • Pittsburgh , PA", "W 5-0", "208" ], [ "August 27", "2:30 p.m", "Fordham", "Duke", "Koskinen Stadium • Durham , NC John Rennie Nike Invitational", "L 0-3", "582" ], [ "August 27", "3:00 p.m", "St. Bonaventure", "Robert Morris", "North Athletic Complex • Moon Township , PA", "W 3-2", "612" ], [ "August 27", "3:30 p.m", "Sacred Heart", "UMass", "Rudd Field • Amherst , MA", "W 3-0", "362" ], [ "August 27", "4:00 p.m", "Dayton", "Fort Wayne", "Hefner Soccer Complex • Fort Wayne , IN", "L 1-2", "188" ], [ "August 27", "4:00 p.m", "George Washington", "Lehigh", "Ulrich Sports Complex • Bethlehem , PA", "W 1-0", "209" ], [ "August 25", "7:00 p.m", "American", "George Mason", "George Mason Stadium • Fairfax , VA D.C. College Cup", "W 3-0", "542" ] ]
Regular season -- Week 1 ( Aug 21-27 )
Schedule and Results
2017_Atlantic_10_Conference_men's_soccer_season_6
The 2017 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer season was the 31st season of varsity soccer in the conference. The regular season began on August 25 and concluded on November 1. The season culminated with the 2017 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament which began on November 4 and concluded on November 12. UMass went on to win both the regular season at tournament championships. Saint Louis entered the season as the defending regular season champions, but a dip in form, prevented them from retaining the title. Fordham were the defending tournament champions, and have qualified for the A-10 Tournament, offering them an opportunity to defend their title. The Fordham Rams were eliminated by UMass in the semifinals. In addition to UMass; regular season and tournament runners-up, VCU, as well as Fordham qualified for the NCAA Tournament. This was the first time since 2014 that an A-10 team earned an at-large berth in the tournament. Further, this was the most teams the A-10 fielded in the NCAA Tournament since 2012, when there were four berths from the conference. In the tournament, VCU was given a second-round bye and 16 seed where they were eliminated by Butler. Massachusetts and Fordham contested in the first round.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2005_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results
Athletics at the 2005 Jeux de la Francophonie – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Ben Youssef Meité", "Ivory Coast", "20.99" ], [ "2", "Siapade Marius Loua", "Ivory Coast", "21.01" ], [ "3", "Oumar Loum", "Senegal", "21.12" ], [ "4", "Christophe Cheval", "France", "21.24" ], [ "5", "Daniel Abenzoar-Foulé", "Luxembourg", "21.39" ], [ "6", "Béranger Aymard Bosse", "Central African Republic", "21.55" ], [ "7", "Douboure Mare", "Burkina Faso", "21.68" ], [ "8", "Amr Ibrahim Mostafa Seoud", "Egypt", "DNS" ] ]
Athletics_at_the_2005_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results_4
These are the official results of the athletics competition at the 2005 Jeux de la Francophonie which took place on 11-16 December 2005 in Niamey, Niger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Medina_County,_Ohio
National Register of Historic Places listings in Medina County, Ohio
[ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town" ]
[ [ "1", "Black River Viaduct , Baltimore and Ohio Railroad", "May 6 , 1976 ( # 76001488 )", "1 mi ( 1.6 km ) west of Lodi off State Route 421 41°01′38″N 82°02′29″W / 41.027222°N 82.041389°W / 41.027222 ; -82.041389 ( Black River Viaduct , Baltimore and Ohio Railroad )", "Harrisville Township" ], [ "2", "H.G . Blake House", "September 30 , 1982 ( # 82003612 )", "314 E. Washington St. 41°08′16″N 81°51′36″W / 41.137778°N 81.860000°W / 41.137778 ; -81.860000 ( H.G . Blake House )", "Medina" ], [ "3", "Burritt Blakslee House", "December 4 , 1974 ( # 74001573 )", "3756 Fenn Rd. , northeast of Medina 41°10′14″N 81°49′17″W / 41.170556°N 81.821389°W / 41.170556 ; -81.821389 ( Burritt Blakslee House )", "Medina Township" ], [ "4", "George Burr House", "May 3 , 1976 ( # 76001489 )", "740 Wooster Rd . 41°01′29″N 81°59′50″W / 41.024722°N 81.997222°W / 41.024722 ; -81.997222 ( George Burr House )", "Lodi" ], [ "5", "Matthew Chandler House", "March 30 , 1978 ( # 78002134 )", "South of Sharon Center at 6908 Ridge Rd . 41°05′11″N 81°44′10″W / 41.086389°N 81.736111°W / 41.086389 ; -81.736111 ( Matthew Chandler House )", "Sharon Township" ], [ "6", "Zimri Cook House", "June 22 , 1976 ( # 76001487 )", "6999 Spieth Rd . in Lester 41°10′52″N 81°56′24″W / 41.181111°N 81.94°W / 41.181111 ; -81.94 ( Zimri Cook House )", "York Township" ], [ "7", "Charles Frank House and Store", "September 5 , 1975 ( # 75001485 )", "West of Valley City at the junction of State Route 303 and County Route 23 41°14′14″N 81°57′15″W / 41.237222°N 81.954167°W / 41.237222 ; -81.954167 ( Charles Frank House and Store )", "Liverpool Township" ], [ "8", "Jacob Gayer House", "June 22 , 1979 ( # 79001894 )", "North of Medina at 4508 Marks Rd . 41°09′08″N 81°52′43″W / 41.152222°N 81.878611°W / 41.152222 ; -81.878611 ( Jacob Gayer House )", "Medina Township" ], [ "9", "Halsey Hulburt Homestead", "December 1 , 1988 ( # 88002747 )", "5484 Seville Rd. , west of Seville 41°00′41″N 81°53′13″W / 41.011389°N 81.886944°W / 41.011389 ; -81.886944 ( Halsey Hulburt Homestead )", "Guilford Township" ], [ "10", "King-Phillips-Deibel House", "December 16 , 1982 ( # 82001472 )", "506 N. Broadway St. 41°08′40″N 81°51′45″W / 41.144444°N 81.8625°W / 41.144444 ; -81.8625 ( King-Phillips-Deibel House )", "Medina" ], [ "11", "Medfair Heights Apartment Historic District", "July 2 , 2008 ( # 08000624 )", "221 N. State St. 41°08′28″N 81°52′47″W / 41.141111°N 81.879722°W / 41.141111 ; -81.879722 ( Medfair Heights Apartment Historic District )", "Medina" ], [ "12", "Medina County Courthouse", "July 16 , 1970 ( # 70000507 )", "Liberty St. and Broadway , Public Sq . 41°08′20″N 81°51′45″W / 41.138889°N 81.8625°W / 41.138889 ; -81.8625 ( Medina County Courthouse )", "Medina" ], [ "13", "Medina Farmers Exchange Co", "February 14 , 2018 ( # 100002123 )", "320 S. Court St. 41°08′08″N 81°51′50″W / 41.135432°N 81.863997°W / 41.135432 ; -81.863997 ( Medina Farmers Exchange Co . )", "Medina" ], [ "14", "Medina Masonic Temple and Medina Theater", "October 22 , 2002 ( # 02001210 )", "120 N. Elmwood Ave. and 139 W. Liberty St. 41°08′23″N 81°51′56″W / 41.139803°N 81.865511°W / 41.139803 ; -81.865511 ( Medina Masonic Temple and Medina Theater )", "Medina" ], [ "15", "Medina Public Square Historic District", "June 11 , 1975 ( # 75001483 )", "Public Sq . and surrounding properties 41°08′19″N 81°51′49″W / 41.138611°N 81.863611°W / 41.138611 ; -81.863611 ( Medina Public Square Historic District )", "Medina" ], [ "16", "Judge Albert Munson House", "November 26 , 1980 ( # 80003156 )", "141 S. Prospect St. 41°08′18″N 81°52′17″W / 41.138472°N 81.871250°W / 41.138472 ; -81.871250 ( Judge Albert Munson House )", "Medina" ], [ "17", "Paleo Crossing Site", "July 30 , 1992 ( # 92000972 )", "Northwest of the junction of Ridgewood and State Rds . 41°07′20″N 81°43′13″W / 41.1222°N 81.72034°W / 41.1222 ; -81.72034 ( Paleo Crossing Site )", "Sharon Township" ], [ "18", "Parmelee House", "November 29 , 1979 ( # 79001895 )", "1328 W. River Rd . in Valley City 41°14′18″N 81°55′51″W / 41.238333°N 81.930833°W / 41.238333 ; -81.930833 ( Parmelee House )", "Liverpool Township" ], [ "19", "A.I . and E.R . Root Homestead", "June 10 , 1975 ( # 75001484 )", "662 W. Liberty St. 41°08′20″N 81°52′29″W / 41.138889°N 81.874722°W / 41.138889 ; -81.874722 ( A.I . and E.R . Root Homestead )", "Medina" ], [ "20", "St. Mark 's Episcopal Church", "February 6 , 1973 ( # 73001506 )", "146 College St. 41°01′33″N 81°43′53″W / 41.025833°N 81.731389°W / 41.025833 ; -81.731389 ( St. Mark 's Episcopal Church )", "Wadsworth" ] ]
Current listings
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Medina_County,_Ohio_0
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Medina County, Ohio. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Medina County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. There are 30 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1908_TCU_Horned_Frogs_football_team
1908 TCU Horned Frogs football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "September 26", "Texas Deaf School", "Waco , TX", "W 59-0" ], [ "October 3", "Baylor", "Waco , TX ( rivalry )", "W 15-0" ], [ "October 10", "at Texas", "Clark Field Austin , TX ( rivalry )", "L 6-11" ], [ "October 17", "at Trinity ( TX )", "Waxahachie , TX", "W 11-10" ], [ "October 24", "Baylor", "Carroll Field Waco , TX ( rivalry )", "W 10-6" ], [ "October 31", "Texas A & M", "Waco , TX ( rivalry )", "L 10-13" ], [ "November 7", "Trinity ( TX )", "Waco , TX", "W 22-0" ], [ "November 14", "at Southwestern ( TX )", "Georgetown , TX", "W 14-5" ], [ "November 26", "Baylor", "Waco , TX ( rivalry )", "L 8-23" ] ]
Schedule
1908_TCU_Horned_Frogs_football_team_0
The 1908 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1908 college football season. The Horned Frogs finished the season 6-3 overall. The team was coached by Jesse R. Langley in his first year as head coach. They played their home games in Waco, Texas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalan_solid
Catalan solid
[ "n", "Archimedean solid", "Catalan solid" ]
[ [ "1", "truncated tetrahedron", "triakis tetrahedron" ], [ "2", "truncated cube", "triakis octahedron" ], [ "3", "truncated cuboctahedron", "disdyakis dodecahedron" ], [ "4", "truncated octahedron", "tetrakis hexahedron" ], [ "5", "truncated dodecahedron", "triakis icosahedron" ], [ "6", "truncated icosidodecahedron", "disdyakis triacontahedron" ], [ "7", "truncated icosahedron", "pentakis dodecahedron" ], [ "8", "cuboctahedron", "rhombic dodecahedron" ], [ "9", "icosidodecahedron", "rhombic triacontahedron" ], [ "10", "rhombicuboctahedron", "deltoidal icositetrahedron" ], [ "11", "rhombicosidodecahedron", "deltoidal hexecontahedron" ], [ "12", "snub cube", "pentagonal icositetrahedron" ], [ "13", "snub dodecahedron", "pentagonal hexecontahedron" ] ]
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Catalan_solid_0
In mathematics, a Catalan solid, or Archimedean dual, is a dual polyhedron to an Archimedean solid. There are 13 Catalan solids. They are named for the Belgian mathematician, Eugène Catalan, who first described them in 1865. The Catalan solids are all convex. They are face-transitive but not vertex-transitive. This is because the dual Archimedean solids are vertex-transitive and not face-transitive. Note that unlike Platonic solids and Archimedean solids, the faces of Catalan solids are not regular polygons. However, the vertex figures of Catalan solids are regular, and they have constant dihedral angles. Being face-transitive, Catalan solids are isohedra. Additionally, two of the Catalan solids are edge-transitive: the rhombic dodecahedron and the rhombic triacontahedron. These are the duals of the two quasi-regular Archimedean solids. Just as prisms and antiprisms are generally not considered Archimedean solids, so bipyramids and trapezohedra are generally not considered Catalan solids, despite being face-transitive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_at_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest
Voting at the Eurovision Song Contest
[ "Contest", "Country", "Artist", "Song", "Jury Points", "Points" ]
[ [ "2017", "Portugal", "Salvador Sobral", "Amar Pelos Dois", "382", "758" ], [ "2016", "Australia", "Dami Im", "Sound of Silence", "320", "511" ], [ "2017", "Bulgaria", "Kristian Kostov", "Beautiful Mess", "278", "615" ], [ "2018", "Austria", "Cesár Sampson", "Nobody But You", "271", "342" ], [ "2018", "Sweden", "Benjamin Ingrosso", "Dance You Off", "253", "274" ], [ "2019", "North Macedonia", "Tamara Todevska", "Proud", "247", "305" ], [ "2019", "Sweden", "John Lundvik", "Too Late For Love", "241", "334" ], [ "2019", "Netherlands", "Duncan Laurence", "Arcade", "237", "498" ], [ "2019", "Italy", "Mahmood", "Soldi", "219", "472" ], [ "2017", "Sweden", "Robin Bengtsson", "I Ca n't Go On", "218", "344" ] ]
Highest scores -- Top 10 participants by number of jury points
Voting_at_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_3
The winner of the Eurovision Song Contest is selected by a positional voting system. The most recent system was implemented in the 2016 contest, and sees each participating country award two sets of 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs: one set from their professional jury and the other from tele-voting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Tour_de_Pologne
2007 Tour de Pologne
[ "", "Cyclist", "Nation", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "David Kopp", "Germany", "GST", "4h 45 ' 22" ], [ "2", "Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil", "Spain", "GCE", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Wouter Weylandt", "Belgium", "QST", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Danilo Napolitano", "Italy", "LAM", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Maxim Iglinsky", "Kazakhstan", "AST", "s.t" ] ]
Stage 3 Result
2007_Tour_de_Pologne_5
The 2007 Tour de Pologne was held from September 9 to 15, 2007 in Poland. The race began with a very short team time trial in the streets of Warsaw, and its toughest stages were in the proximity of Jelenia Góra, as usual. In all, the race comprised seven stages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_German_football_championship
Northern German football championship
[ "Season", "Winner", "Runner-Up" ]
[ [ "1947-48", "Hamburger SV", "FC St. Pauli" ], [ "1948-49", "Hamburger SV", "FC St. Pauli" ], [ "1949-50", "Hamburger SV", "FC St. Pauli" ], [ "1950-51", "Hamburger SV", "FC St. Pauli" ], [ "1951-52", "Hamburger SV", "VfL Osnabrück" ], [ "1952-53", "Hamburger SV", "Holstein Kiel" ], [ "1953-54", "Hannover 96", "FC St. Pauli" ], [ "1954-55", "Hamburger SV", "TuS Bremerhaven 93" ], [ "1955-56", "Hamburger SV", "Hannover 96" ], [ "1956-57", "Hamburger SV", "Holstein Kiel" ], [ "1957-58", "Hamburger SV", "Eintracht Braunschweig" ], [ "1958-59", "Hamburger SV", "Werder Bremen" ], [ "1959-60", "Hamburger SV", "Werder Bremen" ], [ "1960-61", "Hamburger SV", "Werder Bremen" ], [ "1961-62", "Hamburger SV", "Werder Bremen" ], [ "1962-63", "Hamburger SV", "Werder Bremen" ] ]
Northern German football champions -- Winners and runners-up of the Oberliga Nord ( 1947–63 )
The Oberliga Nord , formed in 1947 , is considered to be a continuation of the Northern German football championship . It only included teams from West Germany and was disbanded with the introduction of the Fußball-Bundesliga in 1963 . This event marked the end of the Northern German football championship .
Northern_German_football_championship_1
The Northern German football championship (German: Norddeutsche Fußballmeisterschaft), operated by the Northern German Football Association (German: Norddeutscher Fußball-Verband (NFV), was the highest association football competition in Northern Germany, in the Prussian provinces of Schleswig-Holstein and Hanover and the German states of Hamburg, Lübeck, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Oldenburg, Bremen and the Duchy of Brunswick. The regional associations, including the NFV, were dissolved in 1933 and the competition was not held again until 1946.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
1975 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
[ "Place", "Rider", "Country", "Machine", "Points", "Wins" ]
[ [ "1", "Giacomo Agostini", "Italy", "Yamaha", "84", "4" ], [ "2", "Phil Read", "United Kingdom", "MV Agusta", "76", "2" ], [ "3", "Hideo Kanaya", "Japan", "Yamaha", "45", "1" ], [ "4", "Teuvo Länsivuori", "Finland", "Suzuki", "40", "0" ], [ "5", "John Williams", "United Kingdom", "Yamaha", "32", "0" ], [ "6", "Barry Sheene", "United Kingdom", "Suzuki", "30", "2" ], [ "7", "Alex George", "United Kingdom", "Yamaha", "30", "0" ], [ "8", "John Newbold", "United Kingdom", "Suzuki", "24", "0" ], [ "9", "Armando Toracca", "Italy", "MV Agusta", "24", "0" ], [ "10", "Jack Findlay", "Australia", "Suzuki", "23", "0" ], [ "11", "Chas Mortimer", "United Kingdom", "Yamaha", "23", "0" ], [ "12", "Karl Auer", "Austria", "Yamaha", "17", "0" ], [ "13", "Dieter Braun", "West Germany", "Yamaha", "16", "0" ], [ "14", "Mick Grant", "United Kingdom", "Kawasaki", "15", "1" ], [ "15", "Gianfranco Bonera", "", "", "13", "" ], [ "16", "Stan Woods", "", "", "12", "" ], [ "17", "Horst Lahfeld", "", "", "11", "" ], [ "18", "Christian Leon", "", "", "9", "" ], [ "19", "Billie Guthrie", "", "", "8", "" ], [ "20", "Olivier Chevallier", "", "", "6", "" ] ]
Final standings -- 500cc standings
1975_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season_3
The 1975 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 27th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Intercollegiate_Conference
Indiana Intercollegiate Conference
[ "Team", "Left for", "Current home" ]
[ [ "Ball State", "Indiana Collegiate Conference", "Mid-American Conference" ], [ "Butler", "Indiana Collegiate Conference", "Big East Conference" ], [ "DePauw", "Indiana Collegiate Conference", "North Coast Athletic Conference" ], [ "Evansville", "Indiana Collegiate Conference", "Missouri Valley Conference" ], [ "Earlham", "Hoosier Conference", "Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference" ], [ "Franklin", "Hoosier Conference", "Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference" ], [ "Hanover", "Hoosier Conference", "Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference" ], [ "Indianapolis", "Hoosier Conference", "Great Lakes Valley Conference" ], [ "Indiana State", "Indiana Collegiate Conference", "Missouri Valley Conference" ], [ "Manchester", "Hoosier Conference", "Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference" ], [ "Rose-Hulman", "Hoosier Conference", "Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference" ], [ "Valparaiso", "Indiana Collegiate Conference", "Horizon League" ], [ "Saint Joseph 's ( IN )", "Indiana Collegiate Conference", "Great Lakes Valley Conference" ], [ "Wabash", "Hoosier Conference", "North Coast Athletic Conference" ] ]
Members -- Subsequent conference affiliations
Indiana_Intercollegiate_Conference_0
The Indiana Intercollegiate Conference (IIC) was a college athletic conference in the United States from 1922 to 1950. It consisted of schools in Indiana. The charter members of the conference were Indiana State University, Butler University, DePauw University, Earlham College, Franklin, Hanover College and Rose-Hulman. The following year, University of Indianapolis and Ball State University joined. By the late 1940s, virtually every Indiana college; private or public was a member. The notable exceptions were Purdue University, Indiana University and the University of Notre Dame; it was at this time that the Conference splintered into two, the Indiana Collegiate Conference made up of the larger schools and the Hoosier College Conference, comprising the smaller schools. The Hoosier College Conference would ultimately evolve into the late 1980s Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_Australian_Capital_Territory_Legislative_Assembly,_1975–1979
Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1975–1979
[ "Name", "Party", "Electorate", "Term in office" ]
[ [ "Ron Bell", "Liberal", "Fraser", "1977-1979" ], [ "Ian Black", "Independent", "Canberra", "1975-1979" ], [ "John Clements", "Labor", "Fraser", "1976-1986" ], [ "Greg Cornwell", "Liberal", "Fraser", "1975-1986" ], [ "Allan Fraser", "Independent", "Fraser", "1975-1978" ], [ "Harold Hird", "Independent", "Fraser", "1975-1986" ], [ "Peter Hughes", "Liberal/Independent", "Canberra", "1975-1979" ], [ "Trevor Kaine", "Liberal", "Fraser", "1975-1976 , 1982-1986" ], [ "Ros Kelly", "Labor", "Canberra", "1975-1979" ], [ "Jim Leedman", "Liberal", "Canberra", "1975-1986" ], [ "Warren Lennon", "Liberal", "Fraser", "1975-1979" ], [ "Fred McCauley", "Independent", "Fraser", "1975-1979" ], [ "Tim McGhie", "Liberal", "Canberra", "1975-1979" ], [ "George Paulus", "Liberal", "Canberra", "1976-1979" ], [ "Jim Pead", "Independent", "Canberra", "1975-1982" ], [ "Bill Pye", "Independent", "Fraser", "1978-1982" ], [ "Susan Ryan", "Labor", "Fraser", "1975-1976" ], [ "Ray Saunders", "Liberal", "Canberra", "1975-1976" ], [ "Peter Vallee", "Labor", "Fraser", "1975-1986" ], [ "Ivor Vivian", "Australia Party / Democrats", "Fraser", "1975-1982" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly from 1975 to 1979 . This was the first time this body sat ; it was not self-governing at this time .
Members_of_the_Australian_Capital_Territory_Legislative_Assembly,_1975–1979_0
This is a list of members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly from 1975 to 1979. This was the first time this body sat; it was not self-governing at this time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinz_Weiss
Heinz Weiss
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1959", "As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me", "Clemens Forell", "TV miniseries" ], [ "1964", "Flug in Gefahr [ de ]", "Pilot", "" ], [ "1968", "Sir Roger Casement", "Roger Casement", "" ], [ "1971-1973", "Graf Luckner [ de ]", "Capitain Luckner", "39 episodes" ], [ "1978", "Wallenstein [ de ]", "Zierotin", "TV miniseries" ], [ "1983-1999", "Das Traumschiff", "Captain Heinz Hansen", "25 episodes ( final television appearance )" ] ]
Television
Heinz_Weiss_1
Heinz Weiss (12 June 1921 - 20 November 2010) was a German film actor. Weiss is best known for playing the role of Phil Decker in the Jerry Cotton series of films and the role of Captain Heinz Hansen in Das Traumschiff. He died on 20 November 2010 in Grünwald near Munich.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_at_the_World_Judo_Championships
Brazil at the World Judo Championships
[ "Athlete", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "Mayra Aguiar", "2", "1", "3", "6" ], [ "João Derly", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "Rafaela Silva", "1", "1", "1", "3" ], [ "Aurélio Miguel", "0", "2", "1", "3" ], [ "Érika Miranda", "0", "1", "4", "5" ], [ "Rafael Silva", "0", "1", "2", "3" ], [ "Sarah Menezes", "0", "0", "3", "3" ] ]
Medalists at the individual competitions -- Medal tables
Brazil_at_the_World_Judo_Championships_2
Brazil is 12th on the all time medal table at the World Judo Championships. Brazil's first World Championships medal was won by Chiaki Ishii at Men's -93 kg event in 1971. He won bronze. Danielle Zangrando won the first woman's medal at Women's -56 kg event in 1995. She won bronze. João Derly won the first golden medal at Men's -66 kg event in 2005. At the 2007 World Judo Championships, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil got the best placing on the medal table, finishing 2nd behind only Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2017_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe
Athletics at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Charlotte Wingfield", "Malta", "11.62" ], [ "2", "6", "Patrizia van der Weken", "Luxembourg", "11.86" ], [ "3", "1", "Dimitra Kyriakidou", "Cyprus", "12.04" ], [ "4", "5", "Hrafnhild Eir Hermóðsdóttir", "Iceland", "12.09" ], [ "5", "2", "Tiana Ósk Whitworth", "Iceland", "12.14" ], [ "6", "4", "Anaïs Bauer", "Luxembourg", "12.16" ], [ "7", "8", "Sanda Colomeiteva", "Cyprus", "12.58" ], [ "8", "7", "Rebecca Guidi", "San Marino", "12.93" ] ]
Women 's results -- 100 metres
30 MayWind : -0.2 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2017_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe_22
The Athletics competition at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe was held in San Marino Stadium in Serravalle from 30 May to 3 June 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines_at_the_2018_Asian_Para_Games
Philippines at the 2018 Asian Para Games
[ "Sport", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "Chess", "5", "2", "6", "13" ], [ "Swimming", "3", "3", "2", "7" ], [ "Bowling", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "Cycling", "1", "0", "2", "3" ], [ "Powerlifting", "0", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "Table Tennis", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "Total", "10", "8", "11", "29" ] ]
Medalists -- Medal table
Philippines_at_the_2018_Asian_Para_Games_0
The Philippines participated at the 2018 Asian Para Games which was held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 6 to 13 October 2018. 57 athletes contested in 10 out of 18 events in the games with Francis Carlos Diaz serving as chef de mission of the Philippine delegation. According to Diaz, Filipino para-athletes had better preparation for this edition of the Games compared to the last edition held in 2014 in Incheon, South Korea. The Philippine Sports Commission, a sports government agency, has given an astronomical amount of financial aid to the athletes relative to aid given in the previous editions which was used to buy their training equipment and supplies and they had a year long of training similar to non para-athletes. They have also secured sponsorship from small-scale private firms. With improved financial support from both the government and the private sector, and the Philippines targeted to surpass its previous performance in the 2014 edition where the country won five silver and five bronze medals. The athletes were aiming to win the country's first gold medal in the Asian Para Games in this edition of the games. The delegation garnered 29 medals, ten of which were gold, and placed 11th overall improving from their 29th place finish at the 2014 games. Chess and swimming were the primary contributor to the Philippines' medal tally.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_national_rugby_sevens_team
United States national rugby sevens team
[ "Player", "Position", "Matches", "Tackles", "Tries" ]
[ [ "Stephen Tomasin", "Forward", "28", "47", "12" ], [ "Madison Hughes", "Half-back", "24", "45", "4" ], [ "Perry Baker", "Wing", "29", "29", "19" ], [ "Maka Unufe", "Center", "26", "23", "8" ], [ "Danny Barrett", "Forward", "29", "19", "8" ], [ "Martin Iosefo", "Center", "21", "18", "4" ], [ "Ben Pinkelman", "Forward", "11", "17", "6" ], [ "Carlin Isles", "Wing", "29", "16", "22" ] ]
World Rugby Sevens Series -- Current season
The following table shows the leading players for the U.S. during the 2019–20 Sevens Series season .
United_States_national_rugby_sevens_team_1
The United States national rugby sevens team competes in international rugby sevens competitions. The main competition they play every year is the World Rugby Sevens Series, a series of ten tournaments played around the globe that includes the USA Sevens tournament in Las Vegas every spring. The team also participates in major tournaments every four years, such as the Summer Olympics, the Rugby World Cup Sevens, and the Pan American Games. The national sevens team is organized by USA Rugby, and the team has been led by Head Coach Mike Friday since 2014. The Eagles have been a core team in the World Series and finished in the top twelve each season since 2008-09. The Eagles' best season to date in the Sevens Series has been the 2018-19 where they finished second. The best result in a single Sevens tournament was winning the 2018 USA Sevens, 2019 USA Sevens and the 2015 London Sevens. In 2018 the Eagles won their first USA Sevens tournament at Sam Boyd stadium in Las Vegas. Successes in quadrennial events include winning bronze medals at the 2011 and 2015 Pan American Games, and winning the 2015 NACRA Sevens to clinch a spot in the 2016 Olympic Games. The United States traditionally used the sevens team to prepare players for the XV-side. Since January 2012, due to increased attention generated by rugby's return to the Olympics in 2016, the national sevens team has turned professional, with the team extending paid full-time contracts to its core players. The national sevens team has drawn a number of crossover athletes from American football and track, the most prominent examples being Perry Baker and Carlin Isles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_60_metres_hurdles
1992 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "6", "Igors Kazanovs", "Latvia", "7.55" ], [ "2", "3", "Tomasz Nagórka", "Poland", "7.69" ], [ "3", "4", "Jiří Hudec", "Czechoslovakia", "7.72" ], [ "4", "8", "Jon Ridgeon", "Great Britain", "7.78" ], [ "5", "5", "Antti Haapakoski", "Finland", "7.79" ], [ "6", "1", "Laurent Ottoz", "Italy", "7.80" ], [ "7", "7", "Rafał Cieśla", "Poland", "7.83" ], [ "8", "2", "Marco Todeschini", "Italy", "7.83" ] ]
Results -- Final
[ 2 ]
1992_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_60_metres_hurdles_2
The men's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1992 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Palasport di Genova on 1 March.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_affiliation_in_the_United_States_Senate
Religious affiliation in the United States Senate
[ "Senator", "Party", "State", "Religion" ]
[ [ "Sherrod Brown", "Democrat", "Ohio", "Lutheran" ], [ "Joni Ernst", "Republican", "Iowa", "Lutheran" ], [ "Cory Gardner", "Republican", "Colorado", "Lutheran" ], [ "Martin Heinrich", "Democrat", "New Mexico", "Lutheran" ], [ "Ron Johnson", "Republican", "Wisconsin", "Lutheran" ], [ "Jeff Merkley", "Democrat", "Oregon", "Lutheran" ] ]
Current United States Senators -- Christians ( 86 )
Presbyterians ( 14 ) [ edit ] Baptists ( 11 ) [ edit ] Methodists ( 10 ) [ edit ] Lutherans ( 6 ) [ edit ]
Religious_affiliation_in_the_United_States_Senate_3
This article covers the religious affiliation in the United States Senate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Ds-Dz
List of United Kingdom locations: Ds-Dz
[ "Location", "Locality", "OS grid reference" ]
[ [ "Durdar", "Cumbria", "NY4050" ], [ "Durgan", "Cornwall", "SW7727" ], [ "Durgates", "East Sussex", "TQ6232" ], [ "Durham", "", "NZ2742" ], [ "Durisdeer", "Dumfries and Galloway", "NS8903" ], [ "Durisdeermill", "Dumfries and Galloway", "NS8804" ], [ "Durkar", "Wakefield", "SE3117" ], [ "Durleigh", "Somerset", "ST2736" ], [ "Durleigh Brook", "Somerset", "ST257388" ], [ "Durleighmarsh", "West Sussex", "SU7823" ], [ "Durley", "Hampshire", "SU5116" ], [ "Durley", "Wiltshire", "SU2364" ], [ "Durley Street", "Hampshire", "SU5217" ], [ "Durlock", "Kent", "TR2757" ], [ "Durlow Common", "Herefordshire", "SO6339" ], [ "Durlston Head", "Dorset", "SZ028771" ], [ "Durn", "Rochdale", "SD9416" ], [ "Durnamuck", "Highland", "NH0192" ], [ "Durness", "Highland", "NC4067" ], [ "Durnfield", "Somerset", "ST4920" ] ]
Du -- Dur-Dux
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Ds-Dz_2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constellation_Awards
Constellation Awards
[ "", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013", "2014" ]
[ [ "Best Male Performance in a Science Fiction Television Episode", "David Tennant Doctor Who", "David Tennant Doctor Who", "Michael Hogan Battlestar Galactica", "David Tennant Doctor Who", "Adam Baldwin Chuck", "Robin Dunne Sanctuary - Fugue", "Niall Matter Primeval : New World - Truth", "Jordan Gavaris Orphan Black - Variations Under Domestication" ], [ "Best Female Performance in a Science Fiction Television Episode", "Claudia Black Stargate SG-1", "Carey Mulligan Doctor Who", "Catherine Tate Doctor Who", "Lena Headey Terminator : The Sarah Connor Chronicles", "Anna Torv Fringe", "Ming-Na Stargate Universe - Epilogue", "Rachel Nichols ( actress ) Continuum - A Stitch in Time", "Tatiana Maslany Orphan Black - Variations Under Domestication" ], [ "Best Science Fiction Television Series of the year", "Doctor Who", "Doctor Who", "Doctor Who", "Supernatural", "Stargate Universe", "Stargate Universe", "Continuum", "Orphan Black" ], [ "Best Male Performance in a Science Fiction Film , TV Movie , or Mini-Series", "Hugo Weaving V for Vendetta", "Will Smith I Am Legend", "Robert Downey Jr. Iron Man", "Karl Urban Star Trek", "Johnny Depp Alice in Wonderland", "Andy Serkis Rise of the Planet of the Apes", "Mark Ruffalo The Avengers", "Benedict Cumberbatch Star Trek Into Darkness" ], [ "Best Female Performance in a Science Fiction Film , TV Movie , or Mini-Series", "Natalie Portman V for Vendetta", "Emma Watson Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", "Claudia Black Stargate : Continuum", "Zoe Saldana Avatar", "Chloë Grace Moretz Kick-Ass", "Olivia Wilde Cowboys & Aliens", "Sarah Silverman Wreck-It Ralph", "Sandra Bullock Gravity" ], [ "Best Science Fiction Film , TV Movie , or Mini-Series of the year", "Pan 's Labyrinth", "Transformers", "WALL-E", "Star Trek", "Inception", "Rise of the Planet of the Apes", "Looper", "Gravity" ], [ "Best Technical Accomplishment in a Science Fiction Film or Television Production", "Battlestar Galactica visual effects", "Transformers transformation effects", "WALL-E animations", "Avatar visual effects", "Doctor Who music", "Joel Goldsmith Stargate Universe music", "Frank Griebe and John Toll Cloud Atlas Cinematography", "Tim Webber Gravity Visual Effects" ], [ "Best Overall Science Fiction Film or Television Script", "Stargate SG-1 episode 200", "Supernatural ( U.S. TV series ) episode What is & what should never be", "Doctor Who episode Silence in the library", "FlashForward episode No More Good Days", "Inception", "Stargate Universe episode Twin Destinies", "Continuum episode A Stitch in Time", "Doctor Who episode The Day of the Doctor" ], [ "Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television in the year", "Doctor Who", "Tanya Huff Blood Ties", "Stargate SG-1 franchise", "Bruce Greenwood", "Teddy Wilson and Ajay Fry Hosts of InnerSPACE sci-fi show", "Stargate Universe", "Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens , Creators of Primeval : New World", "Tatiana Maslany Orphan Black" ] ]
Winners
Constellation_Awards_0
The Constellation Awards were a set of Canadian awards given annually for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. The event was founded in 2007, and ran through 2014. Constellation Awards are the only Canadian sci-fi award where the Canadian public select the nominees and winners in all categories.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovenia_(European_Parliament_constituency)
Slovenia (European Parliament constituency)
[ "Name", "National Party", "EP group" ]
[ [ "Milan Zver", "SDS", "EPP-ED" ], [ "Romana Tomc", "SDS", "EPP-ED" ], [ "Franc Bogovič", "SLS", "EPP-ED" ], [ "Tanja Fajon", "SD", "S & D" ], [ "Milan Brglez", "SD", "S & D" ], [ "Klemen Grošelj", "LMŠ", "ALDE" ], [ "Irena Joveva", "LMŠ", "ALDE" ], [ "Ljudmila Novak", "New Slovenia", "EPP-ED" ] ]
Current MEPs
As of May 2019
Slovenia_(European_Parliament_constituency)_1
In European elections, Slovenia is a constituency of the European Parliament, currently represented by eight MEPs. It covers the member state of Slovenia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midwest_Division_(NBA)
Midwest Division (NBA)
[ "Season", "Team", "Record", "Playoffs result" ]
[ [ "1970-71", "Milwaukee Bucks", "66-16 ( .805 )", "Won NBA Finals" ], [ "1971-72", "Milwaukee Bucks", "63-19 ( .768 )", "Lost Conference Finals" ], [ "1972-73", "Milwaukee Bucks", "60-22 ( .732 )", "Lost Conference Semifinals" ], [ "1973-74", "Milwaukee Bucks", "59-23 ( .720 )", "Lost NBA Finals" ], [ "1974-75", "Chicago Bulls", "47-35 ( .573 )", "Lost Conference Finals" ], [ "1975-76", "Milwaukee Bucks", "38-44 ( .463 )", "Lost First Round" ], [ "1976-77", "Denver Nuggets", "50-32 ( .610 )", "Lost Conference Semifinals" ], [ "1977-78", "Denver Nuggets", "48-34 ( .585 )", "Lost Conference Finals" ], [ "1978-79", "Kansas City Kings", "48-34 ( .585 )", "Lost Conference Semifinals" ], [ "1979-80", "Milwaukee Bucks", "49-33 ( .598 )", "Lost Conference Semifinals" ], [ "1980-81", "San Antonio Spurs", "52-30 ( .634 )", "Lost Conference Semifinals" ], [ "1981-82", "San Antonio Spurs", "48-34 ( .585 )", "Lost Conference Finals" ], [ "1982-83", "San Antonio Spurs", "53-29 ( .646 )", "Lost Conference Finals" ], [ "1983-84", "Utah Jazz", "45-37 ( .549 )", "Lost Conference Semifinals" ], [ "1984-85", "Denver Nuggets", "52-30 ( .634 )", "Lost Conference Finals" ], [ "1985-86", "Houston Rockets", "51-31 ( .622 )", "Lost NBA Finals" ], [ "1986-87", "Dallas Mavericks", "55-27 ( .671 )", "Lost First Round" ], [ "1987-88", "Denver Nuggets", "54-28 ( .659 )", "Lost Conference Semifinals" ], [ "1988-89", "Utah Jazz", "51-31 ( .622 )", "Lost First Round" ], [ "1989-90", "San Antonio Spurs", "56-26 ( .683 )", "Lost Conference Semifinals" ] ]
Division champions
^ Had or tied for the best regular season record for that season
Midwest_Division_(NBA)_1
The Midwest Division was a division in the Western Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The division was created at the start of the 1970-71 season, when the league expanded from 14 to 17 teams with the addition of the Buffalo Braves, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Portland Trail Blazers. The league realigned itself into two conferences, the Western Conference and the Eastern Conference, with two divisions each in each conference. The Midwest Division began with four inaugural members, the Chicago Bulls, the Detroit Pistons, the Milwaukee Bucks and the Phoenix Suns. The Bulls and the Suns joined from the Western Division, while the Pistons and the Bucks joined from the Eastern Division. The division was disbanded when the league expanded from 29 to 30 teams with the addition of the Charlotte Bobcats at the start of the 2004-05 season. The league realigned itself into two conferences with three divisions each. The Midwest Division was replaced with two new divisions, the Southwest Division and the Northwest Division. The 2003-04 season, the division's last-ever season, consisted of seven teams, the Dallas Mavericks, the Denver Nuggets, the Houston Rockets, the Memphis Grizzlies, the Minnesota Timberwolves, the San Antonio Spurs and the Utah Jazz. The Mavericks, the Rockets, the Grizzlies and the Spurs joined the Southwest Division, while the Nuggets, the Timberwolves and the Jazz joined the Northwest Division. The Denver Nuggets played 28 seasons in the Midwest Division, longer than any other team. Three teams, the Heat, the Magic and the Charlotte Hornets, only played one season each in the division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Ribeiro
Maria Ribeiro
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1994", "The Third Bank of the River", "mother" ], [ "1999", "Orfeu", "Joana" ], [ "2000", "Os Idiotas Mesmo", "" ], [ "2000", "Tolerance", "Anamaria" ], [ "2001", "O Xangô de Baker Street", "Glória" ], [ "2002", "Separações", "Júlia" ], [ "2003", "Km 0", "Ela" ], [ "2003", "Vinte e Cinco", "" ], [ "2005", "Carreiras", "" ], [ "2007", "Tropa de Elite", "Rosane" ], [ "2009", "Ouro Negro - A Saga do Petróleo Brasileiro", "Camila Camargo Mattos" ], [ "2010", "Histórias de Amor Duram Apenas 90 Minutos", "Júlia" ], [ "2010", "Não Se Pode Viver sem Amor", "Malu" ], [ "2010", "Tropa de Elite 2", "Rosane" ], [ "2013", "Entre Nós", "Silvana" ], [ "2016", "Barata Ribeiro , 716", "Natielle" ], [ "2017", "Just Like Our Parents", "Rosa" ] ]
Career -- In films
Maria_Ribeiro_1
Maria do Amaral Ribeiro (born November 9, 1975 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowing_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Qualification
Rowing at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Qualification
[ "#", "Nation", "Qualification tournament" ]
[ [ "1", "Great Britain", "2011 Worlds ( gold )" ], [ "2", "Australia", "2011 Worlds ( silver )" ], [ "3", "New Zealand", "2011 Worlds ( bronze )" ], [ "4", "Ukraine", "2011 Worlds ( 4th )" ], [ "5", "Poland", "2011 Worlds ( 5th )" ], [ "6", "Czech Republic", "2011 Worlds ( 6th )" ], [ "7", "Germany", "2011 Worlds ( 1st in B final )" ], [ "8", "China", "2011 Worlds ( 2nd in B final )" ], [ "1", "United States", "Final Continental" ], [ "2", "Netherlands", "Final Continental" ] ]
Double sculls women
Rowing_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Qualification_11
The majority of qualification places for rowing at the 2012 Summer Olympics were awarded based on results at the 2011 World Championships, held at Lake Bled, Bled, Slovenia, in August and September 2011. Those places were awarded to National Olympic Committees, not the specific athletes. Further berths were allocated at three continental qualifying regattas in Africa, Asia and Latin America (heavyweight single and lightweight double sculls only) and a final Olympic qualification regatta in Lucerne, Switzerland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariana_Richards
Ariana Richards
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1988", "I 'm Gon na Git You Sucka", "Little Girl" ], [ "1989", "Face of the Enemy", "" ], [ "1989", "Prancer", "Carol Wetherby" ], [ "1990", "Tremors", "Mindy Sterngood" ], [ "1990", "Spaced Invaders", "Kathy Hoxly" ], [ "1992", "Timescape", "Hillary Wilson" ], [ "1993", "Jurassic Park", "Lex Murphy" ], [ "1995", "Angus", "Melissa Lefevre" ], [ "1997", "The Lost World : Jurassic Park", "Lex Murphy" ], [ "2001", "Tremors 3 : Back to Perfection", "Mindy Sterngood" ], [ "2013", "Battledogs", "Donna Voorhees" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Ariana_Richards_0
Ariana Clarice Richards (born September 11, 1979) is an American actress and painter. She is best known for her role as Lex Murphy in the blockbuster film Jurassic Park. Richards won several Young Artist Awards for her acting, but since adulthood has focused on her art career.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_WNBA_draft
2016 WNBA draft
[ "Pick", "Player", "Nationality", "Team", "School / club team" ]
[ [ "13", "Rachel Hollivay", "United States", "Atlanta Dream", "Rutgers" ], [ "14", "Jazmon Gwathmey", "United States Puerto Rico", "Minnesota Lynx ( then traded to San Antonio )", "James Madison" ], [ "15", "Whitney Knight", "United States", "Los Angeles Sparks from Connecticut Sun", "Florida Gulf Coast" ], [ "16", "Courtney Walker", "United States", "Atlanta Dream", "Texas A & M" ], [ "17", "Jamie Weisner", "Canada", "Connecticut Sun from Los Angeles Sparks", "Oregon State" ], [ "18", "Ruth Hamblin", "Canada", "Dallas Wings", "Oregon State" ], [ "19", "Lia Galdeira", "United States", "Washington Mystics", "Washington State" ], [ "20", "Jillian Alleyne", "United States", "Phoenix Mercury", "Oregon" ], [ "21", "Brene Moseley", "United States", "Indiana Fever", "Maryland" ], [ "22", "Bashaara Graves", "United States", "Minnesota Lynx", "Tennessee" ], [ "23", "Brianna Butler", "United States", "Los Angeles Sparks from Connecticut Sun", "Syracuse" ], [ "24", "Ameryst Alston", "United States", "New York Liberty", "Ohio State" ] ]
Draft selections -- Round 2
2016_WNBA_draft_1
The 2016 WNBA draft is the league's draft for the 2016 WNBA season. It was held on April 14 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. The draft was most notable for Connecticut producing the top three picks, with #1 pick Breanna Stewart followed by Moriah Jefferson and Morgan Tuck. This is the first time in history that the top three draft picks came from the same school.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Amstrad_CPC_games
List of Amstrad CPC games
[ "Name", "Release Date", "Publisher" ]
[ [ "X-Out", "1990", "Rainbow Arts" ], [ "Xanagrams", "1984", "Amsoft" ], [ "Xarq", "1986", "Electric Dreams" ], [ "Xcel", "1987", "Mastertronic" ], [ "Xeno", "1986", "Binary Design" ], [ "Xenon", "1988", "Melbourne House" ], [ "Xenophobe", "1988", "Micro Style" ], [ "Xevious", "1986", "U.S. Gold" ], [ "XOR", "1987", "Logotron" ], [ "Xybots", "1989", "Domark / Tengen" ], [ "Xyphoes Fantasy", "1991", "Silmarils Software" ] ]
X
List_of_Amstrad_CPC_games_24
This list contains ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ game titles released for the Amstrad CPC home computer series. This number is always up to date by this .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke
2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 100 metre backstroke
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "7", "1", "Matt Grevers", "United States", "50.19", "Q" ], [ "2", "9", "4", "Mitch Larkin", "Australia", "50.54", "Q" ], [ "3", "8", "6", "David Gamburg", "Israel", "50.64", "Q" ], [ "4", "9", "5", "Benjamin Stasiulis", "France", "50.66", "Q" ], [ "5", "8", "3", "Ryosuke Irie", "Japan", "50.72", "Q" ], [ "6", "7", "4", "Christian Diener", "Germany", "50.75", "Q" ], [ "7", "8", "4", "Eugene Godsoe", "United States", "50.79", "Q" ], [ "8", "7", "5", "Chris Walker-Hebborn", "Great Britain", "50.81", "Q" ], [ "9", "7", "6", "Stanislav Donets", "Russia", "50.99", "Q" ], [ "9", "9", "7", "Radosław Kawęcki", "Poland", "50.99", "Q" ], [ "11", "9", "3", "Guilherme Guido", "Brazil", "51.05", "Q" ], [ "12", "8", "5", "Yuki Shirai", "Japan", "51.06", "Q" ], [ "13", "8", "8", "Lavrans Solli", "Norway", "51.33", "Q" ], [ "14", "7", "2", "Danas Rapšys", "Lithuania", "51.35", "Q" ], [ "14", "9", "6", "Guy Barnea", "Israel", "51.35", "Q" ], [ "16", "8", "2", "Russell Wood", "Canada", "51.36", "Q" ], [ "17", "8", "9", "Omar Pinzón", "Colombia", "51.45", "" ], [ "18", "7", "7", "Simone Sabbioni", "Italy", "51.56", "" ], [ "19", "9", "2", "Niccolo Bonacchi", "Italy", "51.65", "" ], [ "20", "7", "3", "Alexandr Tarabrin", "Kazakhstan", "51.92", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
The heats were held at 10:20 . [ 2 ]
2014_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke_0
The Men's 100 metre backstroke competition of the 2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 3 December with the heats and the semifinals and 4 December with the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2006 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "# 4", "# 5", "# 6", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Amarilys Alméstica", "Puerto Rico", "62.08", "65.35", "66.21", "66.06", "64.61", "63.83", "66.21" ], [ "2", "Vânia Silva", "Portugal", "60.37", "62.81", "64.59", "60.66", "x", "62.70", "64.59" ], [ "3", "Dolores Pedrares", "Spain", "x", "61.42", "64.52", "61.81", "62.35", "x", "64.52" ], [ "4", "Josiane Soares", "Brazil", "x", "59.62", "58.23", "59.87", "61.17", "x", "61.17" ], [ "5", "Karina Moya", "Argentina", "57.50", "59.19", "60.44", "x", "59.86", "x", "60.44" ], [ "6", "Stefanía Zoryez", "Uruguay", "54.71", "59.53", "x", "56.95", "57.30", "x", "59.53" ], [ "7", "Katiuscia Borges", "Brazil", "x", "59.28", "53.90", "57.72", "x", "57.33", "59.28" ], [ "8", "Jéssica Ponce de Leon", "Mexico", "55.25", "56.35", "x", "x", "56.12", "x", "56.35" ], [ "9", "Anneris Méndez", "Dominican Republic", "53.09", "51.99", "x", "", "", "", "53.09" ], [ "10", "Walkiria Rivera", "Puerto Rico", "44.49", "45.42", "x", "", "", "", "45.42" ] ]
Women 's results -- Hammer throw
May 27
2006_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_50
These are the official results of the 2006 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics which took place on May 26-28, 2006 in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani8_no_Janiben
Kanjani8 no Janiben
[ "Episode", "Air date", "Guest" ]
[ [ "35", "January 9 , 2008", "Yoshiaki Kanemura" ], [ "36", "January 16 , 2008", "Kuwabata Ohara" ], [ "37", "January 23 , 2008", "Papaya Suzuki" ], [ "38", "January 30 , 2008", "Okada Masuda" ], [ "39", "February 6 , 2008", "Kabachan" ], [ "40", "February 13 , 2008", "Unjash" ], [ "41", "February 20 , 2008", "Sandwich Man" ], [ "42", "February 27 , 2008", "TIM" ], [ "43", "March 5 , 2008", "Eiji Bando" ], [ "44", "March 12 , 2008", "Junji Takada" ], [ "45", "March 19 , 2008", "Bananaman" ], [ "46", "March 26 , 2008", "" ], [ "47", "April 2 , 2008", "" ], [ "48", "April 9 , 2008", "Shogo Kariyazaki" ], [ "49", "April 16 , 2008", "Aki Hano" ], [ "50", "April 23 , 2008", "Peter" ], [ "51", "April 30 , 2008", "Kazuhiko Kanayama Miyoko Yoshimoto" ], [ "52", "May 7 , 2008", "Kazumasa Koura" ], [ "53", "May 14 , 2008", "Yasuda Dai Circus" ], [ "54", "May 21 , 2008", "Yasuha" ] ]
Broadcasting details -- 2008
Kanjani8_no_Janiben_1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_French_Supertouring_Championship
1994 French Supertouring Championship
[ "Pos", "Manufacturer", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Peugeot", "214" ], [ "2", "Opel", "177" ], [ "3", "BMW", "167" ], [ "4", "Ford", "114" ], [ "5", "SEAT", "104" ], [ "6", "Volkswagen", "52" ], [ "7", "Honda", "4" ] ]
Drivers ' Championship -- Manufacturers ' Trophy
1994_French_Supertouring_Championship_3
The 1994 French Supertouring Championship is the twentieth season of the French Supertouring Championship. The season began in Nogaro on 4 April and finished in Lédenon on 23 October. The championship was won by Laurent Aïello driving a Peugeot 405 for the Peugeot Talbot Sport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1790_and_1791_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1790 and 1791 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "South Carolina 1 Charleston Division", "William L. Smith", "Pro-Administration", "1788", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ William L. Smith ( Pro-Administration )" ], [ "South Carolina 2 Beaufort Division", "Aedanus Burke", "Anti-Administration", "1788", "Retired ? Pro-Administration gain", "√ Robert Barnwell ( Pro-Administration )" ], [ "South Carolina 3 Georgetown Division", "Daniel Huger", "Pro-Administration", "1788", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Daniel Huger ( Pro-Administration )" ], [ "South Carolina 4 Camden Division", "Thomas Sumter", "Anti-Administration", "1788", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Thomas Sumter ( Anti-Administration )" ], [ "South Carolina 5 Ninety-Six Division", "Thomas Tudor Tucker", "Anti-Administration", "1788", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Thomas Tudor Tucker ( Anti-Administration )" ] ]
South Carolina
Main article : 1790 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina See also : List of United States Representatives from South Carolina
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1790_16
Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 2nd Congress took place in 1790 and 1791, in the middle of President George Washington's first term. While formal political parties still did not exist, coalitions of pro-Washington (pro-Administration) representatives and anti-Administration representatives each gained two seats as a result of the addition of new states to the union. Speaker Frederick Muhlenberg, who had led the Pro-Administrationists in 1789, switched loyalties to the Anti-Administrationists during the tenure of the 1st Congress. He failed to win election to the Speakership as their leader as a result of these elections, and was succeeded by Jonathan Trumbull Jr., who became the 2nd Speaker of the House.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ships_of_the_Republic_of_Vietnam_Navy
List of ships of the Republic of Vietnam Navy
[ "Name", "Acquired", "Formerly", "Fate" ]
[ [ "RVNS Cam Ranh ( HQ-500 )", "12 April 1962", "USS Marion County ( LST-975 )", "Escaped to the Philippines , April 1975 . To Philippine Navy as BRP Zamboanga Del Sur ( LT-86 )" ], [ "RVNS Đà Nẵng ( HQ-501 )", "12 July 1962", "USS Maricopa County ( LST-938 )", "Captured by North Vietnam , 29 April 1975 . To Vietnam People 's Navy as PRVS Tran Khanh Du ( HQ-501 )" ], [ "RVNS Thị Nại ( HQ-502 )", "17 December 1963", "USS Cayuga County ( LST-529 )", "Escaped to the Philippines , April 1975 . To Philippine Navy as BRP Cotabato Del Sur ( LT-87 )" ], [ "RVNS Vũng Tàu ( HQ-503 )", "4 April 1969", "USS Coconino County ( LST-603 )", "Unknown , possibly captured by North Vietnam , April 1975" ], [ "RVNS Qui Nhơn ( HQ-504 )", "8 April 1970", "USS Bulloch County ( LST-509 )", "Unknown" ], [ "RVNS Nha Trang ( HQ-505 )", "April 1970", "USS Jerome County ( LST-848 )", "Escaped to the Philippines , April 1975 . To Philippine Navy as BRP Agusan Del Sur ( LT-54 )" ] ]
Landing Ship Tank
USS Coconino County ( LST-603 ) , later RVNS Vung Tau ( HQ-503 ) The Landing Ship , Tank ( LST ) was a vessel created to support amphibious operations by landing vehicles , cargo , and troops directly to shore . These 1,625 ton , 327-foot ( 100 m ) vessels had a crew of around 120 men , and a top speed of 12 knots ( 22 km/h ; 14 mph ) . It could transport 140 troops and between 1,600 and 1,900 tons of cargo in the form of various vehicles , as well as six LCVPs . The main armament was a single 3 '' /50 caliber gun , along with a number of 40 mm and 20 mm guns , and .50 and .30 caliber machine guns .
List_of_ships_of_the_Republic_of_Vietnam_Navy_15
This list of ships of the Republic of Vietnam Navy, commonly known as the Vietnam Navy (VNN), includes all ships commissioned into service from its foundation in 1955, until its dissolution in 1975.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parc_des_Princes
Parc des Princes
[ "Date", "Time ( CEST )", "Team # 1", "Result", "Team # 2", "Round", "Spectators" ]
[ [ "15 June 1998", "21:00", "Germany", "2-0", "United States", "Group F", "45,500" ], [ "19 June 1998", "17:30", "Nigeria", "1-0", "Bulgaria", "Group D", "45,500" ], [ "21 June 1998", "17:30", "Argentina", "5-0", "Jamaica", "Group H", "45,500" ], [ "25 June 1998", "16:00", "Belgium", "1-1", "South Korea", "Group E", "45,500" ], [ "28 June 1998", "21:00", "Brazil", "4-1", "Chile", "Round of 16", "45,500" ], [ "11 July 1998", "21:00", "Netherlands", "1-2", "Croatia", "Third place match", "45,500" ] ]
Major tournament matches -- 1998 FIFA World Cup matches
Parc_des_Princes_6
The Parc des Princes (French pronunciation: ​[paʁk de pʁɛ̃s], literally Princes Park in English) is an all-seater football stadium in Paris, France. The venue is located in the south-west of the French capital, inside the 16th arrondissement of Paris, in the immediate vicinity of the Stade Jean-Bouin (rugby venue) and within walking distance from the Stade Roland Garros (tennis venue). The stadium, with a seating capacity of 47,929 spectators, has been the home of Paris Saint-Germain since 1974. Before the opening of the Stade de France in 1998, it was also the home arena of the French national football and rugby union teams. The Parc des Princes pitch is surrounded by four covered all-seater stands, officially known as Tribune Borelli, Tribune Auteuil, Tribune Paris and Tribune Boulogne. Conceived by architect Roger Taillibert & Siavash Teimouri, the current version of the Parc des Princes officially opened on 4 June 1972, at a cost of 80-150 million francs. The stadium is the third to have been built on the site, the first opening its doors in 1897 and the second following in 1932. PSG registered its record home attendance in 1983, when 49,575 spectators witnessed the club's 2-0 win over Waterschei in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup quarter-finals. However, the French national rugby team holds the stadium's absolute attendance record. They defeated Wales 31-12 in the 1989 Five Nations Championship in front of 50,370 spectators.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Anders
Adam Anders
[ "Title", "Producer / Writer / Performer", "Year" ]
[ [ "Dawson 's Creek Any Lucky Penny", "Producer", "2004" ], [ "Fashion House Theme Song", "Producer / Writer", "2006" ], [ "K-Ville Theme Song", "Producer / Writer", "2007" ], [ "Wedding Bells Theme Song", "Producer / Writer", "2007" ], [ "Back To You Theme Song", "Producer / Writer", "2007" ], [ "Do n't Stop Believin ' ( Glee song )", "Producer", "2009" ], [ "Glee : The Music , Volume 1", "Producer", "2009" ], [ "Glee : The Music , Volume 2", "Producer", "2009" ], [ "Disney 's Friends for Change Send It On ( song )", "Producer / Writer", "2009" ], [ "Hannah Montana Forever", "Producer / Writer", "2010" ], [ "Jonas Brothers Jonas ( Disney ) Fall", "Producer / Writer", "2010" ], [ "Jonas Brothers Jonas ( Disney ) Invisible", "Producer / Writer", "2010" ], [ "Demi Lovato Sonny With a Chance Theme", "Writer", "2010" ], [ "Glee : The Music , The Power of Madonna", "Producer", "2010" ], [ "Glee : The Music , Volume 3 Showstoppers", "Producer", "2010" ], [ "Glee : The Music , Journey to Regionals", "Producer", "2010" ], [ "Glee : The Music , The Rocky Horror Glee Show", "Producer", "2010" ], [ "Glee : The Music , The Christmas Album", "Producer", "2010" ], [ "Glee : The Music , Volume 4", "Producer", "2010" ], [ "Get It Right ( Glee song )", "Producer / Writer", "2011" ] ]
Discography -- Television
Adam_Anders_7
Adam Anders (born October 10, 1975) is a Swedish film, television and music producer who has sold more than 100 million albums and in recent years has become one of the most in-demand Executive Producers for music-driven film and television. Anders is the CEO of Anders Media, and its record label Deep Well Records, a sub-label of Capitol Music Group. In 2013, Adam was named No. 15 in Hollywood Reporter's Top 35 Hitmakers. Anders' work has earned him four Grammy Award nominations, and two People's Choice Awards. As the Executive Music Producer for Glee, Anders' musical productions have helped put Glee on the iTunes Top Songs chart, including original songs that he wrote, such as Loser Like Me (landing at number one) and Get It Right (at number two). Glee had at one time seven of the top ten tracks on the iTunes Top Song chart including the above two original songs at one and two respectively, the cast's versions of Pink's Raise Your Glass at number three, The Beatles' Blackbird at number five, Maroon 5's Misery at number six, and another original song, Hell to the No, at number eight. In May 2011, Glee had one of its biggest sales weeks to date with 986,000 downloads of tracks produced by Anders. Anders has a track record of writing and producing music for both established artists and up-and-comers including the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, Backstreet Boys, Clay Aiken and many others. His music can also be heard on many major motion pictures and television shows including Disney's High School Musical 3, Hannah Montana, Evan Almighty and The Wedding Planner, as well as the 2012 film Rock of Ages. Adam Anders launched Los Angeles-based record label, Deep Well Records in 2011. The first artist signed to his label was singer/songwriter/actor Shane Harper, whose self-titled debut album was released on February 14, 2012 and included the Anders-produced first single entitled, One Step Closer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980–81_Montreal_Canadiens_season
1980–81 Montreal Canadiens season
[ "Round", "#", "Player", "Nationality", "College/junior/club team" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Doug Wickenheiser", "Canada", "Regina Pats ( WHL )" ], [ "2", "27", "Ric Nattress", "Canada", "Brantford Alexanders ( OHA )" ], [ "2", "40", "John Chabot", "Canada", "Hull Olympiques ( QMJHL )" ], [ "3", "45", "John Newberry", "Canada", "Nanaimo Clippers ( BCJHL )" ], [ "3", "61", "Craig Ludwig", "United States", "University of North Dakota ( NCAA )" ], [ "4", "82", "Jeff Teal", "United States", "University of Minnesota ( WCHA )" ], [ "5", "103", "Remi Gagne", "Canada", "Chicoutimi Sagueneens ( QMJHL )" ], [ "6", "124", "Mike McPhee", "Canada", "Rennssaeler Polytechnic Institute ( ECAC )" ], [ "7", "145", "Bill Norton", "United States", "Clarkson University ( ECAC )" ], [ "8", "166", "Steve Penney", "Canada", "Shawinigan Cataractes ( QMJHL )" ], [ "9", "187", "John Schmidt", "United States", "University of Notre Dame ( WCHA )" ], [ "10", "208", "Scott Robinson", "Canada", "University of Denver ( WCHA )" ] ]
Draft picks
The 1980 NHL Entry Draft was hosted at the Montreal Forum . It would mark the first time that an NHL Arena hosted the event . [ 8 ]
1980–81_Montreal_Canadiens_season_6
The 1980-81 Montreal Canadiens season was the club's 72nd season of play. The Canadiens lost just once in their last twenty-seven home games. The Canadiens would earn at least 100 regular season points for the seventh consecutive season. Montreal qualified for the playoffs and were eliminated in the NHL's Preliminary round by the Edmonton Oilers three games to none. Four days after the Canadiens were eliminated, head coach Claude Ruel resigned.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aircraft_by_tail_number
List of aircraft by tail number
[ "Tail number", "Description", "Related article" ]
[ [ "JA8013", "Douglas DC-8-53", "Japan Airlines Flight 472 ( 1972 )" ], [ "JA8032", "Douglas DC-8", "Japan Airlines Flight 2" ], [ "JA8033", "Douglas DC-8", "Japan Airlines Flight 472" ], [ "JA8040", "Douglas DC-8-62", "Japan Airlines Flight 446" ], [ "JA8051", "McDonnell Douglas DC-8", "Japan Airlines Flight 715" ], [ "JA8061", "McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61", "Japan Airlines Flight 350" ], [ "JA8119", "Boeing 747-SR46", "Japan Airlines Flight 115 , Japan Airlines Flight 123" ], [ "JA8302", "Boeing 727-81", "All Nippon Airways Flight 60" ], [ "JA8329", "Boeing 727-281", "All Nippon Airways Flight 58" ], [ "JA8444", "Boeing 737-200", "Southwest Air Lines Flight 611" ], [ "JA8546", "Douglas DC-10-40D", "2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident" ], [ "JA8658", "NAMC YS-11-111", "All Nippon Airways Flight 533" ], [ "JA8764", "NAMC YS-11A-217", "Toa Domestic Airlines Flight 533" ], [ "JA8904", "Boeing 747-446D", "2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident" ], [ "JA8966", "Boeing 747-481D", "All Nippon Airways Flight 61" ] ]
Civil -- Japan
List_of_aircraft_by_tail_number_92
This list is only of aircraft that have an article, indexed by aircraft registration tail number (civil registration or military serial number). The list includes aircraft that are notable either as an individual aircraft or have been involved in a notable accident or incident or are linked to a person notable enough to have a stand-alone Wikipedia article.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prophesying_Nun_of_Dresden
The Prophesying Nun of Dresden
[ "Motto of the Nun", "Who is supposed to be", "Motto of St. Malachy" ]
[ [ "White horse , with the sign of the Lion", "Leo XIII ( Gioacchino Pecci , 1878-1903 )", "Lumen de coelo" ], [ "Black horse , with the sign of Mercy", "Pius X ( Giuseppe Sarto , 1903-14 )", "Ignis Ardens" ], [ "Yellow horse , with the sign of the Blessing", "Benedict XV ( Giacomo Della Chiesa , 1914-22 )", "Religio depopulata" ], [ "Red horse , with the sign of Mercy", "Pius XI ( Achille Ratti , 1922-39 )", "Fidens intrepida" ], [ "Yellow horse , with the sign of Mercy", "Pius XII ( Eugenio Pacelli , 1939-58 )", "Pastor angelicus" ], [ "Red horse , with the sign of the Precursor", "John XXIII ( Angelo Roncalli , 1958-63 )", "Pastor et nauta" ], [ "Black horse , with the sign of Benjamin", "Paul VI ( Giovanbattista Montini , 1963-78 )", "Flos florum" ], [ "White horse , with the sign of Mercy", "John Paul I ( Albino Luciani , 1978 )", "De medietate Lunae" ], [ "Angelic Master of Jehoshaphat , with the sign of the Twelve", "John Paul II ( Karol Wojtyla , 1978-2005 )", "De Labore solis" ], [ "Angelic Guide of Jehoshaphat , with the sign of Glory", "Benedict XVI ( Joseph Ratzinger , 2005-13 )", "De gloria olivae" ], [ "Angel of Mercy , with the sign of Martyrdom", "Francis ( Jorge Bergoglio , 2013-present )", "Petrus Romanus" ] ]
Prophecies -- Prophecies for the Popes of the Catholic Church
According to the author , like the Prophecies of St. Malachy , the Nun of Dresden even gives a motto for the Popes , but only for the last eleven of them : [ 4 ]
The_Prophesying_Nun_of_Dresden_0
The Prophecies of the Nun of Dresden, under the original Italian title of Le profezie della monaca di Dresda, is a novel by Renzo Baschera which takes the form of an essay analyzing several manuscripts purportedly found at the beginning of the 19th century. These manuscripts contain prophecies about the last Popes, the great European dynasties, technological progress, several disasters and the end of time, from the end of the 17th century to the end of the 30th century.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Hill_Park
Oak Hill Park
[ "Street or path", "Named after", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Antonellis Circle", "Joseph T. Antonellis ( 1916-1944 )", "Corporal , United States Army , Chemical Warfare" ], [ "Avery Path", "George L. Avery ( 1925-1945 )", "" ], [ "Bontempo Road", "Peter A. Bontempo ( 1922-1945 )", "Private First Class , United States Army" ], [ "Caldon Path", "Albert T. Caldon ( 1918-1944 )", "Corporal , United States Army" ], [ "Callahan Path", "William F. Callahan , Jr. ( 1920-1942 )", "Second Lieutenant , 85th Mt . Infantry Reg . United States Army ( the Callahan Tunnel in Boston was also named after him )" ], [ "Caulfield Circle", "John L. Caulfield ( 1917-1944 )", "First Lieutenant , United States Army ( KIA , Omaha Beach )" ], [ "Cavanaugh Path", "Paul R. Cavanaugh ( 1921-1944 )", "Sergeant , United States Army Air Forces , Tailgunner B24 Liberator" ], [ "Chinian Path", "Sarkis Chinian ( 1924-1945 )", "Private First Class , United States Marine Corps" ], [ "Cibel Path", "Harvey J. Cibel ( 1918-1943 )", "Second Lieutenant , United States Army Air Forces" ], [ "Colella Road", "Russell C. Colella ( 1913-1944 )", "" ], [ "Considine Road", "Wilfred B. Considine ( 1920-1944 )", "Technical Sergeant , United States Army Air Forces" ], [ "Early Path", "Lawrence Early ( 1896-1944 )", "Captain , United States Army" ], [ "Esty Farm Road", "Amos Esty", "original owner of Esty Farm , who purchased the land sometime between 1848 and 1855" ], [ "Fredette Road", "Francis A. Fredette ( 1906-1944 )", "CM 1/c United States Navy" ], [ "Hanson Road", "Robert M. Hanson ( 1922-1944 )", "First Lieutenant , United States Marine Corps Aviation ( Medal of Honor )" ], [ "Hay Road", "John S. Hay ( 1919-1943 )", "United States Army Air Forces" ], [ "Kappius Path", "Mainolph Valen Kappius ( 1899-1945 )", "Commander , Medical Corps , United States Navy Reserve ( Flight Surgeon )" ], [ "Keller Path", "H. Russell Keller , Jr. ( 1916-1945 )", "Lieutenant , United States Navy Aviation" ], [ "Kerr Path", "William J. Kerr ( 1921-1942 )", "Electrician 's Mate , 3/c United States Navy" ], [ "McCarthy Road", "Francis P. McCarthy ( 1917-1942 )", "Captain , United States Marine Corps Aviation ( Distinguished Flying Cross )" ] ]
Street and path names
Oak Hill Park is a living memorial to World War II veterans . One of the first acts of the Veterans Housing Department was to choose the names for the 33 streets and paths in the neighborhood . They chose to name them all after Newton servicemen who had died in World War II . On 14 April 1948 , a lottery was held to choose the names from a submitted list of 261 Newton citizens . The 33 names now identified with Oak Hill Park were drawn impartially from this list , while the remaining 228 names were memorialized when the Memorial Elementary School was dedicated in their honor . [ 8 ]
Oak_Hill_Park_0
Oak Hill Park (OHP) is a residential subdivision located in the Oak Hill village of Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Oak Hill Park is shown as a separate and distinct village on some city maps, including a map dated 2012 on the official City of Newton website. Situated adjacent to Boston (West Roxbury), Oak Hill Park is roughly bounded by Mount Ida College to its northwest, Dedham Street to the northeast, the Charles River to the southwest, and Mount Lebanon Cemetery and the Boston city limit to the southeast.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_endemic_birds_of_the_West_Indies
List of endemic birds of the West Indies
[ "Common name", "Binomial", "Family" ]
[ [ "Ridgway 's hawk", "Buteo ridgwayi", "Accipitridae" ], [ "Hispaniolan lizard cuckoo", "Coccyzus longirostris", "Cuculidae" ], [ "Bay-breasted cuckoo", "Coccyzus rufigularis", "Cuculidae" ], [ "Ashy-faced owl", "Tyto glaucops", "Strigidae" ], [ "Least poorwill", "Siphonorhis brewsteri", "Caprimulgidae" ], [ "Hispaniolan nightjar", "Antrostomus ekmani", "Caprimulgidae" ], [ "Hispaniolan emerald", "Chlorostilbon swainsonii", "Trochilidae" ], [ "Hispaniolan trogon", "Priotelus roseigaster", "Trogonidae" ], [ "Broad-billed tody", "Todus subbulatus", "Todidae" ], [ "Narrow-billed tody", "Todus angustirostris", "Todidae" ], [ "Antillean piculet", "Nesoctites micromegas", "Picidae" ], [ "Hispaniolan woodpecker", "Melanerpes striatus", "Picidae" ], [ "Hispaniolan pewee", "Contopus hispaniolensis", "Tyrannidae" ], [ "White-necked crow", "Corvus leucognaphalus", "Corvidae" ], [ "La Selle thrush", "Turdus swalesi", "Turdidae" ], [ "Palmchat", "Dulus dominicus", "Dulidae" ], [ "Flat-billed vireo", "Vireo nanus", "Vireonidae" ], [ "Green-tailed warbler", "Microligea palustris", "Phaenicophilidae" ], [ "White-winged warbler", "Xenoligea montana", "Phaenicophilidae" ], [ "Black-crowned palm-tanager", "Phaenicophilus palmarum", "Phaenicophilidae" ] ]
List_of_endemic_birds_of_the_West_Indies_1
This article is one of a series providing information about endemism among birds in the world's various zoogeographic zones. For an overview of this subject see Endemism in birds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Real_World:_Hollywood
The Real World: Hollywood
[ "Cast Member", "Age", "Hometown", "Biography" ]
[ [ "Brianna Taylor", "20", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "Brianna is an exotic dancer and aspiring singer who once auditioned for American Idol and reached the top 44 on Season 5 . According to mtv.com , she is outspoken in her views , and does not tolerate disrespect , but has a sensitive side . She had a volatile relationship with her now-ex-boyfriend , Bobby , prior to moving to Hollywood . According to Brianna , Bobby cheated on her repeatedly , and at one point caused a physical altercation that resulted in a warrant for her arrest that she had to return home to resolve . She reveals in Episode 2 that she used to use crystal meth and cocaine as recently as two months prior . She initially develops a mutual attraction with Joey , but is disturbed by how he behaves when drunk . She returns to Philadelphia in Episodes 4 and 8 to resolve her legal troubles , and ponders her lingering feelings for Bobby" ], [ "Dave Malinosky", "22", "Waynesboro , Pennsylvania", "According to mtv.com , Dave is a humorous , outgoing man who loves to use shock humor , and a naturally gifted athlete who enjoys all sports from football to cheerleading . As he is very comfortable in front of a camera , he hopes to become an actor or TV host . He and Kimberly become attracted to one another , and it is indicated in Episode 5 that their relationship was consummated sexually" ], [ "Greg Halstead", "20", "Daytona Beach , Florida", "Greg is the first cast member to be selected by a viewer poll . He refers to people around him as peasants , and to women as associates , is extremely competitive in sports , and a prankster around the house . He studied criminal justice at the University of Florida , but is a model . His Internet screen name in the viewer poll was PretyBoy , and says that viewers picked him because he is very attractive . The rest of the cast is offended by what they see as standoffish on his part when they first meet him , a personality trait of his that causes recurring problems , as in Episode 3 . He shows little interest in performing improv with the others , and after missing a number of performances , he is fired from the job in Episode 8 , and is required to move out and leave the show" ], [ "Joey Kovar", "24", "Chicago , Illinois", "A personal trainer and former bodybuilder who constantly works out , Joey has never ventured outside of Illinois . He is an aspiring actor . Though focused today , he has survived a past that has included addiction . In his audition tape , he explains his health regimen by saying he eats only things such as water , tuna , eggs , protein drinks , fruits and vegetables and oatmeal . He says he comes from a home where he was frequently beaten , remarking , I ai n't no pretty little white boy . He and Brianna develop a mutual attraction in the first two episodes , but it is complicated by his attempts to overcome his alcoholism . He enters a 30-day treatment program in Episode 4 , and returns to the house in Episode 8 . Fearing a relapse , he moves out in Episode 9 . He returns to see the cast 's final performance at the iO in the final episode , and as of The Real World : Hollywood Reunion , he revealed that he had been sober for ten months , and had returned to acting , having filmed a movie called 10,000 Doors" ], [ "Kimberly Alexander", "24", "Columbia , South Carolina", "Kimberly is a Southern woman , raised in a devoutly religious household , who is sometimes perceived as ditsy . According to mtv.com , she does n't always think before speaking , and at times , her roommates often find her statements offensive . She hopes to become host of an entertainment show . She and David become attracted to one another , and it is indicated in Episode 5 that their relationship was consummated sexually" ], [ "Sarah Ralston", "21", "Phoenix , Arizona", "A recent Arizona State University graduate , Sarah is a feminist and aspiring broadcast journalist with some strong conservative , traditional views . She is close to her family , and this is the first time she has lived so far from them . The move to Hollywood also put a strain on her relationship with her boyfriend , who used to be her debate coach . At The Real World : Hollywood Reunion , she revealed that she was engaged" ], [ "Will Gilbert", "24", "Detroit , Michigan", "MTV.com describes Will , a DJ and aspiring music producer who does work at weddings , parties and bar mitzvahs , as cute , charismatic , witty , and the ladies ' man of the house . He dates Janelle Casanave from The Real World : Key West , whom he meets in Episode 8 , but his attraction to his housemate Brittini , who moves in in Episode 10 , causes conflict for all three of them" ], [ "Brittini Sherrod", "22", "Tempe , Arizona", "Brittini is one of the two roommates who move into the house in Episode 10 , following the departure of Greg and Joey . She is a model . MTV.com describes her as a confrontational young woman of mixed race who grew up an only child conflicted about her racial identity , but who recently began wearing her hair more naturally . She is trying to mend fences with her estranged African-American father . She is described as a flirt , but has a long-distance boyfriend named Jeremy . She forms an immediate attraction with Will , who returns the flirtation , but his feelings about this in light of his girlfriend Janelle cause conflict between him and Brittini" ], [ "Nick Brown", "23", "New Rochelle , New York", "Nick is one of the two roommates who move into the house in Episode 10 , following the departure of Greg and Joey . Nick is a Jamaican-born man from New York , and a recent college graduate ; he is an aspiring model and television host . He is very close with his family , though he has some unresolved issues with his father . MTV.com describes him as a ladies man , but he does n't consider himself a player , as he respects each one of them . He comes into conflict with Sarah in Episode 11 , and grieves over the loss of a loved one in the same episode" ] ]
Cast
MTV revealed the cast on The Real World Awards Bash , which aired April 2 , 2008 . This is the first ( and only ) season in which a cast member was chosen by the fans via a multistage online poll from a pool of 20,000 applicants . [ 6 ] [ 8 ] The seventh cast member as voted by the fans was 20-year-old model Greg Halstead . [ 9 ] The majority of the cast members are entertainment industry types that could best take advantage of the Hollywood setting to forward their career goals . [ 6 ] On December 5 , 2007 the cast was filmed performing at iO WEST , [ 10 ] which served as the season 's workplace , orchestrating a sketch as the comedy troupe Whiskey Tango Foxtrot .
The_Real_World:_Hollywood_0
The Real World: Hollywood is the twentieth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the fifth season of The Real World to be filmed in the Pacific States region of the United States, specifically in California, after The Real World: San Diego. The season features a total of nine cast members over the course of the season, as one cast member is evicted and replaced, and another is replaced after he voluntarily leaves the show. It is the only season to be set in the district of Hollywood and the second season to take place in a city that has hosted a previous season, as the show's second season was set in Los Angeles in 1993. This season also makes California the most commonly used state to be used as a setting for the series. Production started from August to December 2007. The season premiered on April 16, 2008 and consisted of 13 episodes. Comedian Andy Dick appears in Episode 3, when the cast begins their work at the Hollywood comedy club iO WEST.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_European_Judo_Championships
2003 European Judo Championships
[ "Position", "Judoka", "Country" ]
[ [ "1", "Benjamin Darbelet", "France" ], [ "2", "David Margoshvili", "Georgia" ], [ "3", "Hüseyin Özkan", "Turkey" ], [ "3", "Georgi Georgiev", "Bulgaria" ], [ "5", "Magomed Dzhafarov", "Russia" ], [ "5", "Ehud Vaks", "Israel" ], [ "7", "Aliaksandr Shlyk", "Belarus" ], [ "7", "Miklós Ungvári", "Hungary" ] ]
Results overview -- Men
2003_European_Judo_Championships_4
The 2003 European Judo Championships were the 14th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Düsseldorf, Germany from 16 May to 18 May 2003.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_Paris_Saint-Germain_F.C._season
2019–20 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. season
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Transferred To", "Fee", "Date" ]
[ [ "1", "GK", "Gianluigi Buffon", "Juventus", "Free", "1 July 2019" ], [ "25", "MF", "Adrien Rabiot", "Juventus", "Free", "1 July 2019" ], [ "13", "DF", "Dani Alves", "São Paulo", "Free", "1 July 2019" ], [ "27", "FW", "Moussa Diaby", "Bayer Leverkusen", "€15,000,000", "1 July 2019" ], [ "-", "MF", "Gaëtan Robail", "Lens", "€1,000,000", "1 July 2019" ], [ "21", "FW", "Timothy Weah", "Lille", "€10,000,000", "1 July 2019" ], [ "18", "MF", "Giovani Lo Celso", "Real Betis", "€21,000,000", "1 July 2019" ], [ "-", "MF", "Grzegorz Krychowiak", "Lokomotiv Moscow", "€12,000,000", "1 July 2019" ], [ "24", "MF", "Christopher Nkunku", "RB Leipzig", "€15,000,000", "18 July 2019" ], [ "-", "GK", "Kevin Trapp", "Eintracht Frankfurt", "€10,000,000", "7 August 2019" ], [ "-", "GK", "Rémy Descamps", "Charleroi", "Free", "8 August 2019" ], [ "-", "DF", "Kévin Rimane", "Hermannstadt", "Free", "20 August 2019" ], [ "-", "MF", "Samuel Essende", "Avranches", "Free", "22 August 2019" ], [ "37", "DF", "Arthur Zagre", "Monaco", "€10,000,000", "29 August 2019" ], [ "34", "DF", "Stanley Nsoki", "Nice", "€12,500,000", "31 August 2019" ], [ "-", "FW", "Metehan Güçlü", "Rennes", "Free", "31 August 2019" ], [ "16", "GK", "Alphonse Areola", "Real Madrid", "Loan", "2 September 2019" ], [ "29", "FW", "Jesé", "Sporting CP", "Loan", "2 September 2019" ], [ "-", "DF", "Alec Georgen", "Avranches", "Free", "3 September 2019" ] ]
Transfers -- Out
2019–20_Paris_Saint-Germain_F.C._season_2
The 2019-20 season is Paris Saint-Germain Football Club's 47th professional season since its creation in 1970, and its 46th consecutive season in the top-flight of French football.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Riebauer
Harry Riebauer
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1950", "The Benthin Family", "" ], [ "1951", "Der Untertan", "" ], [ "1952", "The Condemned Village", "Amerikanischer Militärpolizist" ], [ "1953", "Die Geschichte vom kleinen Muck", "Laeufer Murad" ], [ "1954", "Stärker als die Nacht", "" ], [ "1955", "Ernst Thälmann - Führer seiner Klasse [ de ]", "Leutnant Meyer" ], [ "1956", "The Captain from Cologne", "Oberleutnant Kilian" ], [ "1961", "Les arrivistes", "Max Gillet" ], [ "1961", "The Dress", "Der Tünne" ], [ "1962", "Jeder stirbt für sich allein", "Ministerialrat Dr. Sommer" ], [ "1963", "The Great Escape", "Sgt . Strachwitz" ], [ "1963", "The Strangler of Blackmoor Castle", "Inspector Jeff Mitchell" ], [ "1963", "The Mad Executioners [ de ]", "Dr. Philip Trooper" ], [ "1963", "Es war mir ein Vergnügen [ de ]", "" ], [ "1964", "Ein Frauenarzt klagt an [ de ]", "Dr. Niemeyer , Prosecutor" ], [ "1964", "Hercules and the Treasure of the Incas", "Sheriff" ], [ "1964", "The Seventh Victim", "Dr. Howard Trent" ], [ "1965", "Mädchen hinter Gittern", "Frank Albin" ], [ "1966", "Soleil noir", "Herman" ], [ "1967", "Die blaue Hand", "Mr. Snobbits" ] ]
Filmography
Harry_Riebauer_0
Harry Riebauer (4 July 1921 - 8 November 1999) was a German film and television actor. Riebauer was born in Reichenberg (Liberec, Czechoslovakia) in a Sudetengerman family. Active in acting from 1950 through 1990, one of his many roles was appearing as Sgt. Strachwitz in the film The Great Escape (1963). He was noted for his tall stature, standing 1.94 metres (6 ft 4 ins). He died in Berlin, Germany, at age 78.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Ash,_Whatcha_Playin'?
Hey Ash, Whatcha Playin'?
[ "Title", "Upload date", "Description", "Notes" ]
[ [ "The Wind Waker", "November 26 , 2013", "Link shows Beedle his wand", "Winner of Nintendo 's WiiU Video Challenge" ], [ "The Hobbit : Kingdoms of Middle-Earth", "January 6 , 2014", "Ash and Anthony play a game of throne . Just one", "Sponsored by Kabam Games as part of a promotional campaign" ], [ "Gorilla Wayfare", "January 17 , 2014", "Ash debuts the latest in transportation technology", "Collaboration with Rocket Jump for winning the WiiU Video Challenge" ], [ "Local Multiplayer Etiquette", "March 24 , 2014", "Ash teaches you the do 's and don'ts of local multiplayer", "Created for Independent Games Festival 2014" ], [ "Making an Indie Game", "March 24 , 2014", "Ash attempts to qualify for an IGF award", "Created for Independent Games Festival 2014" ], [ "Tank Domination", "June 3 , 2014", "# GETTUNKED", "Sponsored by Game Insight as part of a promotional campaign" ], [ "Human Resources", "October 14 , 2014", "The humans are safe for now", "Sponsored as part of a Kickstarter campaign" ], [ "SJW", "March 4 , 2015", "SJW - Hey Ash Whatcha Playin ' ?", "Created for Independent Games Festival 2015" ], [ "This War of Mine", "March 9 , 2015", "Ash scribbles on her cousin 's psyche with a morally gray crayon", "Created for Independent Games Festival 2015" ], [ "Schrödinger 's Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark", "June 2 , 2015", "Ash briefly contemplates quantum superposition", "Sponsored by Italic Pig as part of a promotional campaign" ], [ "Season 5 & Patreon", "July 1 , 2015", "New Episodes every other week starting 7/8/15", "Announcement of a fifth season" ], [ "Undertale ( IGF )", "March 23 , 2016", "The charming indie game sweeps the nation", "Created for Independent Games Festival 2015" ], [ "2015 Emotional Challenge ( IGF )", "April 11 , 2016", "", "Created for Independent Games Festival 2015" ], [ "GameStop", "November 18 , 2016", "", "Sponsored by GameStop" ], [ "Stardew Valley ( IGF )", "March 1 , 2017", "", "Created for Independent Games Festival 2017" ], [ "Event [ 0 ] ( IGF )", "March 6 , 2017", "", "Created for Independent Games Festival 2017" ], [ "Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy ( IGF )", "March 21 , 2018", "", "Created for Independent Games Festival 2018" ], [ "Baba Is You ( IGF )", "March 21 , 2018", "", "Created for Independent Games Festival 2018" ], [ "Game Analyst ( GDC )", "March 21 , 2018", "", "Created for 2018 Game Developers Choice Awards" ], [ "It's-a-Me Official Trailer 1 ( 2018 ) - Super Mario Odyssey Movie", "March 21 , 2018", "", "Created for 2018 Game Developers Choice Awards" ] ]
Episodes -- Specials ( 2013–present )
Hey_Ash,_Whatcha_Playin'?_5
Hey Ash, Whatcha Playin'? (HAWP) is an independently produced series of short comedy videos created by siblings Anthony Burch and Ashly Burch. The series uses surreal humor and comical sibling rivalry to examine the themes, industry trends, and societal impact of video games, with each episode typically focusing on a single game. HAWP was hosted on Destructoid for its first year of production, and syndicated to GameTrailers until 2013, and has since became independently distributed. , the series has received over 53 million views. The series is currently airing its fifth season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_&_Mary_Tribe_football,_1970–79
William & Mary Tribe football, 1970–79
[ "#", "Year", "Round", "Pick", "Overall", "Name", "Team", "Position" ]
[ [ "1", "1971", "15", "19", "383", "Andy Giles", "Oakland Raiders", "Defensive end" ], [ "2", "1972", "14", "20", "358", "Dennis Cambal", "Oakland Raiders", "Running back" ], [ "3", "1972", "15", "25", "389", "Bill Davis", "Miami Dolphins", "Defensive tackle" ], [ "4", "1973", "11", "12", "272", "David Knight", "New York Jets", "Wide receiver" ], [ "5", "1974", "16", "15", "405", "Barry Beers", "Kansas City Chiefs", "Guard" ], [ "6", "1975", "12", "12", "298", "Richard Pawlewicz", "Philadelphia Eagles", "Running back" ], [ "7", "1976", "16", "16", "447", "Craig McCurdy", "Detroit Lions", "Linebacker" ] ]
William_&_Mary_Tribe_football,_1970–79_0
The William & Mary Indians / Tribe football teams represented the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. Now known as the William & Mary Tribe, the program was established in 1893. Their long-time football rival is the University of Richmond. Their annual meeting is dubbed the I-64 Bowl (renamed the Capital Cup starting in the 2009 season), so named for the highway connecting the two nearby schools. The 1970s was a time of transition for the William & Mary football program. Aside from switching head coaches after the 1971 season, the Indians would also eventually switch athletic conferences and create a new nickname. Prior to the 1977 season, William & Mary left the Southern Conference after having been a member since 1936. Then, effective as of the 1978 season, the NCAA decided to split their Division I status for schools into two sub-groups: Division I-A and Division I-AA. It was also this year that William & Mary switched their long-standing nickname, the Indians, to a more politically correct Tribe. Though the overall decade winning percentage was below .500 (49-61-1), the era started off on a strong note. Future College Football Hall of Famer Lou Holtz, in his second year as head coach, guided the Indians to be the 1970 Southern Conference Champions and make an appearance in the school's third (and final) major bowl game. Though the Indians would lose the Tangerine Bowl, 12-40, they later took solace in knowing that they lost to a Toledo Rockets team who were in their second of three straight undefeated seasons (Toledo went into the contest ranked 15th by the Associated Press and would finish #12 in the final AP Poll).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Slovenian_Second_League
2011–12 Slovenian Second League
[ "Home \\ Away", "BEL", "DRA", "INT", "ŠAM", "ŠMA" ]
[ [ "Aluminij", "", "1-0", "2-1", "1-1", "" ], [ "Dob", "4-1", "3-1", "", "", "4-2" ], [ "Dravinja", "3-0", "", "2-1", "2-1", "2-1" ], [ "Interblock", "1-0", "", "", "", "2-0" ], [ "Krško", "1-1", "0-1", "", "", "2-3" ], [ "Radomlje", "", "8-2", "0-3", "2-1", "" ], [ "Šampion", "", "", "2-2", "", "1-1" ], [ "Šenčur", "", "3-1", "0-2", "2-0", "" ] ]
2011–12_Slovenian_Second_League_3
The 2011-12 Slovenian Second League season started on 6 August 2011 and ended on 19 May 2012. Each team played a total of 27 matches.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Cincinnati_Reds_season
2016 Cincinnati Reds season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "TV", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record", "Box", "Streak" ]
[ [ "105", "August 2", "Cardinals", "FS1", "7-5", "Diaz ( 1-1 )", "Oh ( 2-2 )", "-", "25,270", "43-62", "[ 105 ]", "W2" ], [ "106", "August 3", "Cardinals", "FSO", "4-5", "Wacha ( 7-7 )", "Reed ( 0-6 )", "Oh ( 8 )", "20,771", "43-63", "[ 106 ]", "L1" ], [ "107", "August 4", "Cardinals", "", "7-0", "Finnegan ( 7-8 )", "Leake ( 8-9 )", "-", "21,119", "44-63", "[ 107 ]", "W1" ], [ "108", "August 5", "@ Pirates", "FSO", "2-3", "Watson ( 2-3 )", "Ohlendorf ( 5-7 )", "-", "28,882", "44-64", "[ 108 ]", "L1" ], [ "109", "August 6", "@ Pirates", "FSO", "3-5", "Nova ( 8-6 )", "Bailey ( 1-1 )", "Watson ( 2 )", "34,259", "44-65", "[ 109 ]", "L2" ], [ "110", "August 7", "@ Pirates", "FSO", "7-3", "Straily ( 7-6 )", "Cole ( 7-7 )", "-", "32,947", "45-65", "[ 110 ]", "W1" ], [ "111", "August 8", "@ Cardinals", "FSO", "4-5", "Maness ( 2-2 )", "Cingrani ( 2-4 )", "-", "40,616", "45-66", "[ 111 ]", "L1" ], [ "112", "August 9", "@ Cardinals", "FSO", "7-4", "Lorenzen ( 2-0 )", "Bowman ( 1-4 )", "Iglesias ( 1 )", "40,113", "46-66", "[ 112 ]", "W1" ], [ "113", "August 10", "@ Cardinals", "FSO", "2-3", "García ( 9-8 )", "DeSclafani ( 6-1 )", "Oh ( 10 )", "40,019", "46-67", "[ 113 ]", "L1" ], [ "114", "August 12", "@ Brewers", "FSO", "7-4", "Bailey ( 2-1 )", "Nelson ( 6-12 )", "-", "24,553", "47-67", "[ 114 ]", "W1" ], [ "115", "August 13", "@ Brewers", "FSO", "11-5", "Straily ( 8-6 )", "Davies ( 9-5 )", "-", "30,357", "48 -- 67", "[ 115 ]", "W2" ], [ "116", "August 14", "@ Brewers", "FSO", "3-7", "Peralta ( 5-8 )", "Reed ( 0-7 )", "-", "30,103", "48-68", "[ 116 ]", "L1" ], [ "117", "August 15", "Marlins", "FSO", "3-6", "Phelps ( 6-6 )", "Finnegan ( 7-9 )", "Rodney ( 21 )", "16,918", "48-69", "[ 117 ]", "L2" ], [ "118", "August 16", "Marlins", "FSO", "6-3", "DeSclafani ( 7-1 )", "Ureña ( 1-4 )", "Cingrani ( 14 )", "14,440", "49-69", "[ 118 ]", "W1" ], [ "119", "August 17", "Marlins", "FSO", "3-2", "Smith ( 2-1 )", "Wittgren ( 3-2 )", "Cingrani ( 15 )", "13,973", "50-69", "[ 119 ]", "W2" ], [ "120", "August 18", "Marlins", "FSO", "5-4", "Straily ( 9-6 )", "Fernandez ( 12-7 )", "Iglesias ( 2 )", "14,108", "51-69", "[ 120 ]", "W3" ], [ "121", "August 19", "Dodgers", "FSO", "9-2", "Adleman ( 2-1 )", "Norris ( 6-10 )", "-", "28,184", "52-69", "[ 121 ]", "W4" ], [ "122", "August 20", "Dodgers", "FSO", "11-1", "Finnegan ( 8-9 )", "Anderson ( 0-2 )", "-", "29,735", "53-69", "[ 122 ]", "W5" ], [ "123", "August 21", "Dodgers", "FSO", "0-4", "Urías ( 4-2 )", "DeSclafani ( 7-2 )", "-", "28,752", "53-70", "[ 123 ]", "L1" ], [ "124", "August 22", "Dodgers", "", "9-18", "Chavez ( 2-2 )", "Bailey ( 2-2 )", "-", "15,690", "53-71", "[ 124 ]", "L2" ] ]
2016_Cincinnati_Reds_season_15
The 2016 Cincinnati Reds season was the 147th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 14th at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. The Reds attempted to rebound from their 2015 season, but ultimately finished in last place in the National League Central division for a second consecutive year. Their record was 68 wins and 94 losses, just four games better than 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Chinese_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships
2012 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships
[ "Rank", "Gymnast", "Team", "D Score", "E Score", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "He Kexin", "Beijing", "7.1", "8.550", "15.650" ], [ "2", "Huang Huidan", "Zhejiang", "6.6", "7.575", "14.175" ], [ "3", "Tan Jiaxin", "Hunan", "6.1", "7.950", "14.050" ], [ "4", "Jiang Yuyuan", "Zhejiang", "6.2", "7.650", "13.850" ], [ "5", "Tan Sixin", "Shanghai", "6.4", "7.200", "13.600" ], [ "6", "Xiao Kangjun", "Shanghai", "6.5", "7.000", "13.500" ], [ "7", "Wu Liufang", "Guangdong", "6.6", "6.025", "12.625" ], [ "8", "Shang Chunsong", "Hunan", "6.2", "6.250", "12.450" ] ]
Women 's event medal winners -- Uneven bars
2012_Chinese_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships_3
The 2012 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held from 8 May to 12 May 2012 in Shanghai.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_ATP_World_Tour
2018 ATP World Tour
[ "", "Event", "Round", "Surface", "Winner", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Paris Masters", "Semifinal", "Hard ( i )", "Novak Djokovic", "Roger Federer", "7-6 , 5-7 , 7-6" ], [ "2", "Indian Wells Masters", "Final", "Hard", "Juan Martín del Potro", "Roger Federer", "6-4 , 6-7 , 7-6" ], [ "3", "Queens Club Championships", "Final", "Grass", "Marin Čilić", "Novak Djokovic", "5-7 , 7-6 , 6-3" ], [ "4", "Madrid Open", "Quarterfinal", "Clay", "Dominic Thiem", "Rafael Nadal", "7-5 , 6-3" ], [ "5", "Canadian Open", "Third round", "Hard", "Rafael Nadal", "Stan Wawrinka", "7-5 , 7-6" ] ]
Best matches by ATPWorldTour.com -- Best 5 ATP World Tour matches
2018_ATP_World_Tour_22
The 2018 ATP World Tour was the global elite men's professional tennis circuit organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2018 tennis season. The 2018 ATP World Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments (supervised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF)), the ATP World Tour Masters 1000, the ATP World Tour 500 series, the ATP World Tour 250 series, the Davis Cup (organized by the ITF), and the ATP Finals. Also included in the 2018 calendar are the Hopman Cup (organized by the ITF) and the Next Gen ATP Finals, which do not distribute ranking points.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dirt_track_ovals_in_Australia
List of dirt track ovals in Australia
[ "Track Name", "Location", "Type", "Classes" ]
[ [ "Brisbane Exhibition Ground", "Brisbane", "425m dirt oval", "Historic races , Solo , Sidecars" ], [ "Brisbane International Speedway", "Brisbane", "400m clay oval", "Sprintcars , Midgets , Compact Speedcars , Formula 500s , Junior Formula 500s , Super Sedans , Wingless Sprints , AMCAs , Ford v Holden v Sigma , Open Sedans , Lightning Sprints , V8 Dirt Modifieds , Late Models , Micro Sprints , Modlites" ], [ "Cairns Motor Speedway", "Edmonton", "402m dirt oval", "Formula 500s , Junior Formula 500s , Juniors , Modified Productions , National 4 Cylinder Sedans , Sprint Sedans , Go Karts , Burnouts" ], [ "Carina Speedway ( Re-opened 2015 - presently on temporary hiatus )", "Bundaberg", "1/3 mi dirt oval", "Sprintcars , Limited Sprints , Modified Rods , Super Sedans , Outlaw Sprint Sedans , Litre Sprints , Formula 500" ], [ "Charlton Raceway ( Toowoomba Speedway )", "Toowoomba", "440m dirt oval", "Sprintcars , Modified Sedans , Wingless Sprints , Formula 500s , V8 Dirt Modifieds , Modlites , Lightning Sprints , AMCAs , Super Sedans , Production Sedans , Street Stocks , Micro Sprints , Juniors , Speedcars , Late Models , Compact Speedcars , Open Sedans , Legend Cars" ], [ "Echo Park Speedway", "Collinsville", "1/4 mi dirt oval", "Junior Sedans , Outlaw Sprint Sedans , Wingless Sprints" ], [ "Gatton Speedway", "Gatton", "517m decomposed granite oval", "Dirt Karts , Dwarf Cars , Microsprints , Minisprints , Solos , Sidecars , Speedway Karts" ], [ "Gladstone Speedway", "Gladstone", "440m dirt oval", "4 Cylinder Sedans , AMCA Nationals , Demo Derby , Fender Benbers , Litre Sprints , Outlaws , Sprintcars , Super Sedans , Super Street" ], [ "Gold Coast Speedway", "Gold Coast", "320m", "500cc Solos , 350cc Solos , Sidecars , Junior Solos , Junior Sidecars . Has a 130m junior track on the infield" ], [ "Kingaroy Speedway", "Kingaroy", "400m dirt oval", "Modified Sedans , Production Sedans , Street Stocks , Junior Sedans , National 4 's , Lightning Sprints , V8 Dirt Modifieds , Compact Speedcars , Super Sedans , Wingless Sprints , Modlites , Formula 500s , Late Models" ], [ "Lagoon Park Speedway", "Mount Isa", "dirt oval", "Compact Speedcars , Super Sedans , Modified Productions , Solos , Sidecars , Fender Benders" ], [ "Macs Speedway", "Mackay", "460m dirt oval", "Sprintcars , Super Sedans , Outlaw Sprint Sedans , ASCF/SSA Juniors , Modified Production , Wingless Sprintcars , F500 , Karts" ], [ "Maryborough Speedway", "Maryborough", "360m Granite/Clay oval", "Sprintcars , SKAA Karts , Super Sedans , Junior Sedans , Formula 500s , Junior Formula 500s , Wingless Sprints , Modlites , V8 Dirt Modifieds , Nostalgia Sedans , Production Sedans , Modified Sedans , Street Stocks , Compact Speedcars" ], [ "Mothar Mountain Speedway", "Gympie", "380m clay Kidney-shaped oval", "Super Sedans , Modified Sedans , Production Sedans , Junior Sedans , Street Stocks , National 4 's , Micro Sprints , Modlites" ], [ "North Brisbane Speedway", "Brisbane", "350m", "500cc Solos , 350cc Solos , Sidecars , Junior Solos , Junior Sidecars , Speedway Karts . Includes a 510m Long track and a 125m junior track" ], [ "Pioneer Park Speedway", "Ayr", "365m dirt oval", "Formula 500 , Speedway Karts , 500cc Solos , 350cc Solos , Sidecars , Junior Solos , Junior Sidecars . Includes 120m junior track on the infield" ], [ "Rockhampton Speedway", "Rockhampton", "440m dirt oval", "Street Stocks , Junior Sedans , Super Stockers , Production Sedans , AMCAs , Super Sedans , Formula 500s , Modified Sedans , Modlites" ], [ "Townsville Speedway", "Woodstock", "520m distorted oval", ", F400 , 500cc Solos , 350cc Solos , Sidecars , Junior Solos , Junior Sidecars , stock bikes and motocross Includes 350m Motorcycle speedway" ], [ "Yandina Speedway", "Yandina", "400m clay oval", "Closed and redeveloped into residential area" ] ]
Venues -- Queensland
List_of_dirt_track_ovals_in_Australia_2
Dirt track racing is a type of auto racing performed on oval tracks in Australia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_British_Menu
Great British Menu
[ "Location", "Won heat", "Runner-up", "Eliminated", "Judge", "Veteran guest judge" ]
[ [ "Scotland", "Jak O'Donnell", "Graham Campbell", "Jimmy Li", "Michael Smith", "Angela Baker WI calendar girl" ], [ "South West", "Josh Eggleton", "Dominic Chapman", "Jude Kereama", "Emily Watkins", "Radhika Bynon Member of the Forest Gate WI" ], [ "Wales", "Adam Bannister", "Phil Carmichael", "Stephen Gomes", "Tom Kerridge assisted by Tom Aikens on fish course", "Rosemary Bishton Long-standing member of the WI" ], [ "Northern Ireland", "Ben Arnold", "Chris McGowan", "Danni Barry", "Phil Howard", "Felicity Cloake Food writer" ], [ "North East", "Michael O'Hare", "Tim Allen", "Mini Patel", "Marcus Wareing", "Kirsty Bowen WI Sheffield president" ], [ "North West", "Matt Worswick", "Eve Townson", "Mark Ellis", "Sat Bains", "Sabrina Ghayour" ], [ "London & South East", "Matt Gillan", "Lee Westcott", "Mark Froydenlund", "Daniel Clifford", "Mary Gwynn Food writer & author" ], [ "Central", "Rich Bainbridge", "Pip Lacey", "Jason Hodnett", "Richard Corrigan", "Helen Carey Former WI chair" ] ]
Series 10 ( 2015 ) -- Heats
Great_British_Menu_4
Great British Menu is a BBC television series in which top British chefs compete for the chance to cook one course of a four course banquet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FK_Liepājas_Metalurgs
FK Liepājas Metalurgs
[ "Season", "Division ( Name )", "Pos./Teams", "Pl", "W", "D", "L", "GS", "GA", "P", "Latvian Football Cup" ]
[ [ "1997", "1st ( Virslīga )", "5 / ( 9 )", "24", "9", "4", "11", "27", "32", "31", "Did not participate" ], [ "1998", "1st ( Virslīga )", "2 / ( 8 )", "28", "17", "6", "5", "62", "25", "57", "Runner-up" ], [ "1999", "1st ( Virslīga )", "2 / ( 8 )", "28", "19", "3", "6", "75", "25", "60", "semi-finals" ], [ "2000", "1st ( Virslīga )", "3 / ( 8 )", "28", "16", "7", "5", "51", "25", "55", "Runner-up" ], [ "2001", "1st ( Virslīga )", "3 / ( 8 )", "28", "20", "4", "4", "60", "24", "64", "semi-finals" ], [ "2002", "1st ( Virslīga )", "3 / ( 8 )", "28", "15", "6", "7", "56", "31", "51", "Runner-up" ], [ "2003", "1st ( Virslīga )", "2 / ( 8 )", "28", "22", "2", "4", "100", "29", "68", "1/4 finals" ], [ "2004", "1st ( Virslīga )", "2 / ( 8 )", "28", "21", "3", "4", "85", "27", "66", "semi-finals" ], [ "2005", "1st ( Virslīga )", "1 / ( 8 )", "28", "22", "5", "1", "85", "19", "71", "Runner-up" ], [ "2006", "1st ( Virslīga )", "2 / ( 8 )", "28", "18", "6", "4", "66", "20", "62", "Winner" ], [ "2007", "1st ( Virslīga )", "2 / ( 8 )", "28", "18", "4", "6", "42", "21", "58", "1/4 finals" ], [ "2008", "1st ( Virslīga )", "2 / ( 10 )", "28", "14", "11", "3", "48", "25", "53", "1/4 finals" ], [ "2009", "1st ( Virslīga )", "1 / ( 9 )", "32", "25", "4", "3", "96", "23", "79", "1/4 finals" ], [ "2010", "1st ( Virslīga )", "3 / ( 10 )", "27", "19", "4", "4", "70", "20", "61", "1/4 finals" ], [ "2011", "1st ( Virslīga )", "2 / ( 9 )", "32", "22", "4", "6", "74", "26", "70", "Runner-up" ], [ "2012", "1st ( Virslīga )", "4 / ( 10 )", "36", "21", "7", "8", "60", "33", "70", "Runner-up" ], [ "2013", "1st ( Virslīga )", "5 / ( 10 )", "27", "11", "7", "9", "54", "35", "40", "semi-finals" ] ]
FK_Liepājas_Metalurgs_7
FK Liepājas Metalurgs (Latvian: Futbola klubs Liepājas metalurgs) was a Latvian football club in the city of Liepāja and playing in the Virslīga. They played at the Daugava Stadium (capacity 5,083). In 2005 Liepājas Metalurgs became the first team other than Skonto Riga to win the Virslīga since the league restarted in 1991. After the 2013 league season the club was dissolved due to the bankruptcy of its sole sponsor metallurgical plant Liepājas Metalurgs. The club was replaced by FK Liepāja, founded in 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Romania
Demographics of Romania
[ "Județ", "Total CBR ( ‰ )", "Urban ( ‰ )", "Rural ( ‰ )" ]
[ [ "Romania", "8.6", "8.3", "8.9" ], [ "Alba County", "8.0", "7.5", "8.8" ], [ "Arad County", "8.5", "8.1", "8.9" ], [ "Argeș County", "8.3", "8.2", "8.3" ], [ "Bacău County", "8.0", "7.5", "8.5" ], [ "Bihor County", "9.2", "8.6", "9.8" ], [ "Bistriţa-Năsăud County", "9.7", "9.8", "9.7" ], [ "Botoşani County", "8.3", "8.1", "8.4" ], [ "Brașov County", "9.6", "8.6", "12.6" ], [ "Brăila County", "6.9", "6.2", "8.4" ], [ "Bucharest city", "8.8", "8.8", "-" ], [ "Buzău County", "7.6", "7.7", "7.6" ], [ "Caraș-Severin County", "6.9", "6.7", "7.3" ], [ "Călărași County", "8.7", "8.5", "8.9" ], [ "Cluj County", "9.5", "9.2", "9.9" ], [ "Constanța County", "9.3", "8.8", "10.4" ], [ "Covasna County", "9.6", "8.1", "11.2" ], [ "Dâmbovița County", "8.3", "7.7", "8.6" ], [ "Dolj County", "7.9", "7.9", "7.9" ], [ "Galați County", "7.4", "6.7", "8.3" ] ]
Birth rates by counties
Romania has 41 counties and one city with a special status , namely Bucharest . Ilfov county has the highest crude birth rate ( 12.0‰ ) , while Vâlcea County has the lowest crude birth rate ( 6.6‰ ) . Birth rates are generally higher in rural areas compared to urban areas .
Demographics_of_Romania_0
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Romania, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. About 88.9% of the people of Romania are ethnic Romanians, whose language, Romanian, is a Balkan Romance language, descended from Latin with some German, French, English, Greek, Slavic, and Hungarian borrowings. Romanians are by far the most numerous group of speakers of a Balkan Romance language today. It has been said that they constitute an island of Latinity in Eastern Europe, surrounded on all sides either by Slavic peoples or by the Hungarians. The Hungarian minority in Romania constitutes the country's largest minority, 6.1 per cent of the population.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Men's_European_Volleyball_Championship_squads
2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship squads
[ "No", "Name", "Date of birth", "2009 club" ]
[ [ "1", "Denis Biryukov", "8 December 1988", "Metallurg-Oskol Stary Oskol" ], [ "2", "Semyon Poltavskiy", "8 February 1981", "Dinamo Moscow" ], [ "3", "Aleksandr Kosarev", "30 September 1977", "Lokomotiv Belgorod" ], [ "4", "Alexey Cheremisin", "23 September 1980", "Zenit Kazan" ], [ "5", "Sergey Grankin", "21 January 1985", "Dinamo Moscow" ], [ "7", "Aleksey Kazakov", "18 March 1976", "Ural Ufa" ], [ "8", "Sergey Tetyukhin ( C )", "23 September 1975", "Lokomotiv Belgorod" ], [ "9", "Vadim Khamuttskikh", "26 November 1969", "Lokomotiv Belgorod" ], [ "10", "Yury Berezhko", "27 January 1984", "Dinamo Moscow" ], [ "15", "Aleksandr Volkov", "14 February 1985", "Dinamo Moscow" ], [ "16", "Aleksey Verbov", "31 January 1982", "Iskra Odintsovo" ], [ "17", "Maxim Mikhaylov", "19 March 1988", "Yaroslavich Yaroslavl" ], [ "18", "Aleksey Kuleshov", "24 February 1979", "Iskra Odintsovo" ], [ "19", "Alexander Yanutov", "19 June 1983", "Gazprom-Ugra Surgut" ] ]
Russia
The following is the Russian roster in the 2009 Men 's European Volleyball Championship . Head coach : Daniele Bagnoli Assistant : Yaroslav Antonov
2009_Men's_European_Volleyball_Championship_squads_11
This article shows all participating team squads at the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship, held in Turkey from 3 to 13 September 2009. The following is the Bulgarian roster in the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The following is the Czech roster in the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The following is the Estonian roster in the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The following is the Finnish roster in the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The following is the French roster in the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The following is the Greek roster in the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The following is the Spanish roster in the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The following is the Dutch roster in the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The following is the German roster in the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The following is the Italian roster in the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The following is the Polish roster in the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ximena_Herrera
Ximena Herrera
[ "Year", "Title", "Roles", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2004", "Corazones al límite", "Malkah", "Recurring role" ], [ "2005", "Mujer , casos de la vida real", "Unknown role", "Episode : Mala paga" ], [ "2005", "La Madrastra", "Alma Muñoz / Alma Martínez", "Recurring role" ], [ "2006", "Duelo de pasiones", "Rosita", "Recurring role" ], [ "2007", "Decisiones", "Anabel", "Episode : Nadar por la vida" ], [ "2007", "Bajo las riendas del amor", "Maripaz García", "Recurring role" ], [ "2008", "Las tontas no van al cielo", "Irene", "Recurring role" ], [ "2009", "El Pantera", "Rosaura Barrio La Reina", "2 episodes" ], [ "2010", "Niña de mi corazón", "María Magdalena Bravo", "Recurring role ; 87 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Ni contigo ni sin ti", "Isabela Rivas Olmedo", "Recurring Role ; 122 episodes" ], [ "2012", "Infames", "Dolores Lola Medina / Sara Escalante", "Main role" ], [ "2013-2014", "El Señor de los Cielos", "Ximena Letrán", "Protagonist ( seasons 1-2 ) ; 152 episodes" ], [ "2014-2015", "Hasta el fin del mundo", "Araceli", "Supporting Role/Antagonist ; 141 episodes" ], [ "2016", "El hotel de los secretos", "Cristina Olmedo", "Special Appearance ( season 1 ) ; 12 episodes" ], [ "2016", "Mujeres de negro", "Katia", "Protagonist ( season 1 ) ; 52 episodes" ], [ "2018", "Sin miedo a la verdad", "Carlota", "Special Appearance ( season 1 )" ], [ "2019-20", "El Dragón : Return of a Warrior", "Paula Sandoval", "Special Appearance ( season 1 )" ] ]
Filmography
Ximena_Herrera_1
Ximena Herrera (born Carla Ximena Herrera Bowles on October 5, 1979 in La Paz, Bolivia) is a Bolivian-born Mexican actress. She has participated in telenovelas such as La madrastra and Corazones al límite. She was married to Alex Sirvent but they divorced in December 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_ABC_Under-18_Championship
2000 ABC Under-18 Championship
[ "Rank", "Team", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "South Korea", "7-1" ], [ "2", "China", "7-1" ], [ "3", "Chinese Taipei", "7-1" ], [ "4", "Japan", "4-4" ], [ "5", "Saudi Arabia", "4-3" ], [ "6", "Hong Kong", "4-3" ], [ "7", "Qatar", "3-4" ], [ "8", "Kuwait", "2-5" ], [ "9", "Iran", "5-2" ], [ "10", "Lebanon", "3-4" ], [ "11", "Malaysia", "4-3" ], [ "12", "India", "3-4" ], [ "13", "Yemen", "2-5" ], [ "14", "Thailand", "2-5" ], [ "15", "Sri Lanka", "1-6" ], [ "16", "Singapore", "0-7" ] ]
Final standing
2000_ABC_Under-18_Championship_8
The ABC Under-18 Championship 2000 is the 16th edition of the ABC's junior championship for basketball. The games were held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from July 18-27, 2000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroLeague_MVP_of_the_Round
EuroLeague MVP of the Round
[ "Game", "Player", "Team", "PIR" ]
[ [ "8thF G1", "Alphonso Ford", "Peristeri", "45" ], [ "8thF G2", "Dejan Tomašević ( 3 ) Dino Rađja Riccardo Pittis", "Budućnost Olympiacos Benetton Treviso", "34" ], [ "8thF G3", "Angelos Koronios Emilio Kovačić", "PAOK Union Olimpija", "20" ], [ "4F G1", "Gregor Fučka ( 2 )", "Paf Wennington Bologna", "43" ], [ "4F G2", "Rashard Griffith", "Kinder Bologna", "32" ], [ "4F G3", "Carlton Myers", "Paf Wennington Bologna", "45" ], [ "SF G1", "Saulius Štombergas", "TAU Cerámica", "43" ], [ "SF G2", "Elmer Bennett", "TAU Cerámica", "33" ], [ "SF G3", "Fabricio Oberto", "TAU Cerámica", "25" ] ]
2000–01
Regular Season Week Player Team PIR 1 Panagiotis Liadelis PAOK 42 2 Dejan Tomašević Gianluca Basile Budućnost Kinder Bologna 34 3 Milenko Topić Budućnost 39 4 Dejan Tomašević ( 2 ) Budućnost 42 5 Derrick Hamilton St. Petersburg Lions 38 6 Darko Krunić Zadar 39 7 Gregor Fučka Paf Wennington Bologna 42 8 Kebu Stewart Hapoel Jerusalem 47 9 Derrick Hamilton ( 2 ) St. Petersburg Lions 40 10 Marcelo Nicola Benetton Treviso 36 Playoffs
EuroLeague_MVP_of_the_Round_1
The EuroLeague MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the Round, previously known as the EuroLeague MVP of the Week, is an award of Europe's premier level basketball league, the EuroLeague, that is given to the best player of each round of the season. Each game on the EuroLeague's season schedule is considered to be an individual round. In order to win the award, a player must have the highest PIR stat among all players of the round's winning teams. Only one game is taken into account in determining the award, as each individual game on the schedule is counted as one round. The award began with the EuroLeague 2000-01 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_South_American_under-20_records_in_athletics
List of South American under-20 records in athletics
[ "Event", "Record", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Date", "Meet", "Place" ]
[ [ "100 m", "10.99 ( +0.9 m/s )", "Ángela Tenorio", "Ecuador", "22 July 2015", "Pan American Games", "Toronto , Canada" ], [ "200 m", "22.84 A ( +0.5 m/s )", "Ángela Tenorio", "Ecuador", "31 May 2015", "South American Junior Championships", "Cuenca , Ecuador" ], [ "400 m", "51.04", "Kadecia Baird", "Guyana", "13 July 2012", "World Junior Championships", "Barcelona , Spain" ], [ "800 m", "2:02.59", "Fabiane dos Santos", "Brazil", "14 May 1995", "", "São Paulo , Brazil" ], [ "1500 m", "4:13.53", "Yessica Quispe", "Peru", "16 October 2004", "", "Lima , Peru" ], [ "3000 m", "9:19.92", "Yessica Quispe", "Peru", "11 September 2014", "", "Lima , Peru" ], [ "5000 m", "16:13.76", "Érika Olivera", "Chile", "24 March 1995", "Pan American Games", "Mar del Plata , Argentina" ], [ "10000 m", "34:13.57", "Érika Olivera", "Chile", "13 May 1995", "", "Santiago , Chile" ], [ "3000 m steeplechase", "9:53.42", "Zulema Arenas", "Peru", "1 August 2014", "", "São Paulo , Brazil" ], [ "100 m hurdles", "13.04 A ( NWI )", "Maribel Caicedo", "Ecuador", "7 April 2017", "Ecuadorian Junior Championships", "Quito , Ecuador" ], [ "400 m hurdles", "55.94 A", "Jessica de Oliveira", "Brazil", "21 July 2019", "Pan American U20 Championships", "San José , Costa Rica" ], [ "3000 m steeplechase", "9:53.42", "Zulema Arenas", "Peru", "1 August 2014", "Ibero-American Championships", "São Paulo , Brazil" ], [ "High jump", "1.90 m A", "María Fernanda Murillo", "Colombia", "28 April 2018", "Grand Prix Ximena Restrepo", "Medellín , Colombia" ], [ "High jump", "1.90 m A", "María Fernanda Murillo", "Colombia", "5 June 2018", "South American Games", "Cochabamba , Bolivia" ], [ "High jump", "1.90 m", "María Fernanda Murillo", "Colombia", "15 July 2018", "World U20 Championships", "Tampere , Finland" ], [ "Pole vault", "4.60 m", "Robeilys Peinado", "Venezuela", "20 May 2015", "", "Barquisimeto , Venezuela" ], [ "Long jump", "6.58 m ( +1.5 m/s )", "Jéssica Carolina dos Reis", "Brazil", "16 June 2012", "Brazilian Junior Championships", "Maringá , Brazil" ] ]
Outdoor -- Women
List_of_South_American_under-20_records_in_athletics_1
South American junior records in the sport of athletics are ratified by the CONSUDATLE. Athletics records comprise the best performance of an athlete before the year of their 20th birthday. Technically, in all under 20 age divisions, the age is calculated on December 31 of the year of competition to avoid age group switching during a competitive season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Ground
Breaking Ground
[ "Building", "Location", "Number of units" ]
[ [ "The Dorothy Ross Friedman ( formerly The Aurora )", "Midtown Manhattan", "178" ], [ "Cedarwoods", "Willimantic , CT", "56" ], [ "The Christopher", "Chelsea , Manhattan", "207" ], [ "The Domenech", "Brownsville , Brooklyn", "72" ], [ "Eastman Commons", "Rochester , NY", "80" ], [ "The Hegeman", "Brownsville , Brooklyn", "161" ], [ "The Lee", "Lower East Side , Manhattan", "263" ], [ "The Prince George", "Midtown Manhattan", "416" ], [ "The Times Square", "Times Square , Manhattan", "652" ], [ "The Schermerhorn", "Downtown Brooklyn , New York", "217" ], [ "The Andrews", "The Bowery , Manhattan", "146" ], [ "The Betty Ruth and Milton B. Hollander Foundation Center", "Hartford , CT", "70" ], [ "The Brook", "South Bronx", "190" ], [ "Boston Road", "Morrisania", "154" ], [ "The Lenniger ( owned by CUCS )", "Tremont", "92" ], [ "40 Riverside", "Upper West Side", "55" ], [ "The Sydelle ( owned by CUCS )", "Belmont", "102" ], [ "Redwood Senior Living ( owned by EBC )", "East New York", "80" ], [ "Park House", "Tremont", "248" ], [ "Webster Residence", "Tremont", "171" ] ]
Current residences
The Times Square Hotel The Prince George The Christopher As of 2019 Breaking Ground has 24 buildings with 4,103 units . [ 19 ]
Breaking_Ground_0
Breaking Ground, formerly Common Ground, is a nonprofit social services organization in New York City whose goal is to create high-quality permanent and transitional housing for the homeless. Its philosophy holds that supportive housing costs substantially less than homeless shelters - and many times less than jail cells or hospital rooms, and that people with psychiatric and other problems can better manage them once they are permanently housed and provided with services. Since its founding in 1990 by Rosanne Haggerty, the organization has created more than 5,000 units of housing for the homeless. This is about creating a small town, rather than just a building, according to Haggerty. It's about a real mixed society, working with many different people. Haggerty left the organization in 2011 to found Community Solutions, Inc. Brenda Rosen was promoted from Director, Housing Operations and Programs to Executive Director, and has led the organization since. Breaking Ground began by rehabilitating the Times Square Hotel (located at 8th Avenue and 43rd) Street, which opened in 1991. It went on to restore other historic properties including the Prince George Hotel, opened in 1999. In the late 2000s and continuing today, Breaking Ground has expanded into new construction, bringing to fruition a total of 15 residences, with another 1,000 units in various stages of development. In Australia, following a report by Haggerty to the South Australian Government, Premier Mike Rann and Social Inclusion Commissioner David Cappo backed Haggerty's recommendations with a multimillion-dollar investment in inner city apartment buildings. Common Ground Adelaide and Street to Home were established and have now been adopted in other Australian States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_Trail_Blazers_Radio_Network
Portland Trail Blazers Radio Network
[ "Call sign", "Frequency", "Band", "City", "State", "Network status" ]
[ [ "KPOJ", "620", "AM", "Portland", "Oregon", "Flagship" ], [ "KLOO", "1340", "AM", "Albany", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KKOR", "1230", "AM", "Astoria", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KBKR", "1490", "AM", "Baker City", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KBND", "1110", "AM", "Bend", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KURY", "910", "AM", "Brookings", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KHSN", "1230", "AM", "Coos Bay", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KORE", "1050/95.7", "AM", "Springfield-Eugene", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KJDY", "940", "AM", "John Day", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KLOG", "1490", "AM", "Kelso", "Washington", "Affiliate" ], [ "KFLS", "1450", "AM", "Klamath Falls", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KBCH", "1400", "AM", "Lincoln City", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KEZX", "730", "AM", "Medford", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KNPT", "1310", "AM", "Newport", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KTIX", "1240", "AM", "Pendleton", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KRCO", "690", "AM", "Prineville", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KSKR", "1490", "AM", "Roseburg", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KODL", "1440", "AM", "The Dalles", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ], [ "KTIL", "1590", "AM", "Tillamook", "Oregon", "Affiliate" ] ]
Station list
KPOJKLOOKKORKBNDKBKRKHSNKTIXKJDYKLOGKFLSKBCHKOREKNPTKEZXKRCOKSKRKTILKURYKWDPPORTLAND Map of network stations in Oregon and surrounding states
Portland_Trail_Blazers_Radio_Network_0
The Portland Trail Blazers Radio Network is an American radio network consisting of 18 radio stations which carry coverage of the Portland Trail Blazers, a professional basketball team in the NBA. The Radio Network has one flagship station (KPOJ) and 17 affiliate stations in Oregon and Washington. Brian Wheeler is the play-by-play announcer and former Trail Blazer Michael Holton is the color analyst for home games. Jay Allen is studio host. Rich Patterson is the network producer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships
1991 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
[ "Rank", "Gymnast", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Igor Korobchinsky ( URS )", "9.875" ], [ "2", "Vitaly Scherbo ( URS )", "9.800" ], [ "3", "Daisuke Nishikawa ( JPN )", "9.787" ], [ "4", "Yuri Chechi ( ITA )", "9.762" ], [ "5", "Andreas Wecker ( GER )", "9.700" ], [ "6", "Neil Thomas ( GBR )", "9.675" ], [ "7", "Sylvio Kroll ( GER )", "9.650" ], [ "8", "Li Chunyang ( CHN )", "9.150" ] ]
Men -- Floor Exercise
1991_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships_1
The 26th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Indianapolis, United States, in the Hoosier Dome from September 6 to 15, 1991. This was the last championships at which the Soviet Union competed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_rosters
Volleyball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters
[ "№", "Name", "Date of birth", "Height", "Weight", "Spike", "Block", "2008 club" ]
[ [ "1", "Nikola Kovačević", "14 February 1983", "1.93 m ( 6 ft 4 in )", "78 kg ( 172 lb )", "350 cm ( 140 in )", "340 cm ( 130 in )", "RPA Perugia" ], [ "2", "Dejan Bojović", "3 April 1983", "1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "86 kg ( 190 lb )", "360 cm ( 140 in )", "345 cm ( 136 in )", "Gabeca Montichiari" ], [ "3", "Novica Bjelica", "9 February 1983", "2.02 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "97 kg ( 214 lb )", "343 cm ( 135 in )", "324 cm ( 128 in )", "Copra Nordmeccanica" ], [ "4", "Bojan Janić", "11 March 1982", "1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "83 kg ( 183 lb )", "345 cm ( 136 in )", "322 cm ( 127 in )", "Marmi Lanza Verona" ], [ "5", "Vlado Petković", "6 January 1983", "1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "97 kg ( 214 lb )", "325 cm ( 128 in )", "318 cm ( 125 in )", "Budućnost Podgorica" ], [ "8", "Marko Samardžić", "22 February 1983", "1.90 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "82 kg ( 181 lb )", "326 cm ( 128 in )", "310 cm ( 120 in )", "Tours VB" ], [ "9", "Nikola Grbić", "6 September 1973", "1.94 m ( 6 ft 4 in )", "91 kg ( 201 lb )", "346 cm ( 136 in )", "320 cm ( 130 in )", "Trentino Volley" ], [ "10", "Miloš Nikić", "31 March 1986", "1.94 m ( 6 ft 4 in )", "79 kg ( 174 lb )", "350 cm ( 140 in )", "330 cm ( 130 in )", "Sparkling Milano" ], [ "12", "Andrija Gerić", "24 January 1977", "2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "101 kg ( 223 lb )", "350 cm ( 140 in )", "323 cm ( 127 in )", "Lube Banca Marche" ], [ "14", "Ivan Miljković", "13 September 1979", "2.06 m ( 6 ft 9 in )", "88 kg ( 194 lb )", "354 cm ( 139 in )", "333 cm ( 131 in )", "M. Roma Volley" ], [ "15", "Saša Starović", "19 October 1988", "2.07 m ( 6 ft 9 in )", "89 kg ( 196 lb )", "335 cm ( 132 in )", "321 cm ( 126 in )", "Budućnost Podgorica" ], [ "18", "Marko Podraščanin", "29 August 1987", "2.04 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "92 kg ( 203 lb )", "343 cm ( 135 in )", "326 cm ( 128 in )", "Famigliulo Corigliano" ] ]
Pool B -- Serbia
The following is the Serbian roster in the men 's volleyball tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics . [ 13 ] viewtalk Serbia 's team just before the group stage match against Brazil . From left : Grbić , Samardžić , Janić , Podraščanin , Starović , Petković , Bojović , Kovačević , Nikić , Bjelica , Gerić , Miljković .
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This article shows the rosters of all participating teams at the men's indoor volleyball tournament at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Macanese_records_in_athletics
List of Macanese records in athletics
[ "Event", "Record", "Athlete", "Date", "Place" ]
[ [ "100 m", "10.69", "Leong Veng Cheong", "6 May 1990", "Hong Kong" ], [ "100 m", "10.67 #", "Leong Veng Cheong", "14 May 1993", "Shanghai , PR China" ], [ "200 m", "21.60", "Lei Vai Kun", "29 April 2001", "Taipei , Chinese Taipei" ], [ "400 m", "47.61", "Lei Vai Kun", "21 July 1996", "Hong Kong" ], [ "800 m", "1:56.71", "Lei Vai Kun", "22 September 1995", "Hong Kong" ], [ "1500 m", "4:07.18", "Iao Kuan Un", "26 August 2003", "Daegu , South Korea" ], [ "3000 m", "9:15.1 ( ht )", "Wong Fan Wa", "1992", "Macau" ], [ "5000 m", "15:33.41", "Lei Hong Wa", "31 May 1992", "Banciao , Chinese Taipei" ], [ "10000 m", "32:40.0", "Fong Kim Fong", "March 1989", "Guangzhou , PR China" ], [ "Half marathon", "1:09:27", "Lei Hong Wa", "March 1993", "Portugal" ], [ "Marathon", "2:28:22", "Lam Weng Hei", "5 June 1994", "Melbourne , Australia" ], [ "110 m hurdles", "14.23 ( +1.0 m/s )", "Iong Kim Fai", "28 September 2014", "Incheon , South Korea" ], [ "400 m hurdles", "56.32", "Lei Vai Kun", "20 April 2002", "Macau" ], [ "3000 m steeplechase", "10:13.99", "H. Carvalho", "16 April 1989", "Hong Kong" ], [ "High jump", "2.08 m", "Wong Chi Wai", "19 May 2016", "Taoyuan , Chinese Taipei" ], [ "Pole vault", "3.30 m", "Tam Kam Hung", "1 February 1980", "Hong Kong" ], [ "Long jump", "7.25 m", "Wong Ka Chun", "24 June 2017", "Singapore" ], [ "Triple jump", "15.33 m ( +1.6 m/s )", "Si Kuan Wong", "12 July 2009", "Lisbon , Portugal" ], [ "Triple jump", "15.33 m ( +0.2 m/s )", "Si Kuan Wong", "28 July 2009", "? Portugal" ], [ "Shot put", "14.63 m", "Hou Fei", "12 July 2009", "Lisbon , Portugal" ] ]
Outdoor -- Men
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The following are the national records in athletics in Macau maintained by its national athletics federation: Associaçao de Atletismo de Macau (AAMC).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Regional_League_Division_2_Southern_Region
2010 Regional League Division 2 Southern Region
[ "Team", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Chumphon", "Chumphon", "Chumphon Province Stadium", "3,000" ], [ "Hat Yai", "Hat Yai", "Jiranakorn Stadium", "25,000" ], [ "Krabi", "Krabi", "Krabi Provincial Stadium", "3,590" ], [ "Nakhon Si Thammarat", "Nakhon Si Thammarat", "PAO . Nakhon Si Thammarat Stadium ( Ron Phibun District )", "4,744" ], [ "Pattani", "Pattani", "Pattani Province Stadium", "8,000" ], [ "Phang Nga", "Phang Nga", "Phang Nga Provincial Administrative Organization Stadium", "3,000" ], [ "Phattalung", "Phattalung", "Phattalung Province Stadium", "4,021" ], [ "F.C . Phuket", "Phuket", "Surakul Stadium", "15,000" ], [ "Ranong", "Ranong", "Ranong Province Stadium", "1,000" ], [ "Satun", "Satun", "Satun Province Stadium", "?" ], [ "Surat Thani", "Surat Thani", "Surat Thani Province Stadium", "10,175" ], [ "Trang", "Trang", "Trang Province Stadium", "4,789" ], [ "Yala", "Yala", "Yala Province Stadium", "2,960" ] ]
Teams -- Stadia and locations
ChumphonHat YaiKrabiNakhon Si ThammaratPattaniPhang NgaPhattalungF.C . PhuketRanongSatunSurat ThaniTrangYala Locations of the Regional League South Teams
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2010 Regional League Division 2 Southern Region is the 2nd season of the League competition since its establishment in 2009. It is in the third tier of the Thai football league system. The league has been expanded from 8 clubs in 2009 to 14 clubs this season. The league winners and runners up will qualify for the 2010 Regional League Division 2 championship stage.