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2010_A_Lyga_0
[ [ "Club", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity", "Current manager" ], [ "Atletas", "Kaunas", "S. Darius and S. Girėnas Stadium", "9,180", "Saulius Širmelis" ], [ "Banga", "Gargždai", "Gargždai Stadium", "1,800", "Arminas Narbekovas" ], [ "Ekranas", "Panevėžys", "Aukštaitija Stadium", "4,000", "Valdas Urbonas" ], [ "Klaipėda", "Klaipėda", "Žalgiris Stadium ( Klaipėda )", "5,000", "Saulius Mikalajūnas" ], [ "Kruoja", "Pakruojis", "Pakruojis Stadium", "2,000", "Albertas Klimavičius" ], [ "Mažeikiai", "Mažeikiai", "Sports Centre Stadium", "2,300", "Nerijus Gudaitis" ], [ "Sūduva", "Marijampolė", "Sūduva Stadium", "6,260", "Donatas Vencevičius" ], [ "Šiauliai", "Šiauliai", "Savivaldybė Stadium", "3,000", "Deivis Kančelskis" ], [ "Tauras", "Tauragė", "Vytauto Stadium", "1,600", "Gedeminas Jarmalavičius" ], [ "Vėtra", "Vilnius", "Vėtra Stadium", "5,300", "Virginijus Liubšys" ], [ "Žalgiris", "Vilnius", "Žalgiris Stadium", "15,030", "Igoris Pankratjevas" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2010 Lithuanian A Lyga was the 21st season of top-tier football in Lithuania. The season began on 20 March 2010 and ended on 14 November 2010. Ekranas were the defending champions and retained the title. This was their sixth league title and third in a row.", "section_text": "AtletasBangaEkranasKlaipėdaKruojaMažeikiaiŠiauliaiSūduvaTaurasVėtraŽalgiris Location of teams in the 2010 A Lyga", "section_title": "Teams -- Stadia , locations and coaches", "title": "2010 A Lyga", "uid": "2010_A_Lyga_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_A_Lyga" }
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Media_in_North_Bay,_Ontario_0
[ [ "Frequency", "Call sign", "Branding", "Format", "Owner", "Notes" ], [ "600 AM", "CKAT", "Country 600", "country / news / sports", "Rogers Communications", "" ], [ "95.1 FM", "CBON-FM-17", "Ici Radio-Canada Première", "public news / talk", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "French , rebroadcasts CBON-FM Sudbury" ], [ "96.1 FM", "CBCN-FM", "CBC Radio One", "public news / talk", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "rebroadcasts CBCS-FM Sudbury" ], [ "97.1 FM", "CHYQ-FM", "Le Loup FM", "Hot adult contemporary", "Le5 Communications", "French ; licensed to Sturgeon Falls" ], [ "99.3 FM", "CFSF-FM", "Moose FM", "adult contemporary", "Vista Broadcast Group", "licensed to Sturgeon Falls" ], [ "100.5 FM", "CHUR-FM", "Kiss 100.5", "hot adult contemporary", "Rogers Communications", "" ], [ "101.9 FM", "CKFX-FM", "101.9 Rock", "active rock", "Rogers Communications", "" ], [ "103.5 FM", "CJTK-FM", "KFM", "Christian music", "Eternacom", "rebroadcasts CJTK-FM Sudbury with some local content" ], [ "106.3 FM", "CFXN-FM", "Moose FM", "classic hits", "Vista Broadcast Group", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of media in North Bay, Ontario.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Radio", "title": "Media in North Bay, Ontario", "uid": "Media_in_North_Bay,_Ontario_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_in_North_Bay,_Ontario" }
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List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_alpine_skiing_6
[ [ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ], [ "1988 Calgary details", "Sigrid Wolf Austria", "Michela Figini Switzerland", "Karen Percy Canada" ], [ "1992 Albertville details", "Deborah Compagnoni Italy", "Carole Merle France", "Katja Seizinger Germany" ], [ "1994 Lillehammer details", "Diann Roffe United States", "Svetlana Gladysheva Russia", "Isolde Kostner Italy" ], [ "1998 Nagano details", "Picabo Street United States", "Michaela Dorfmeister Austria", "Alexandra Meissnitzer Austria" ], [ "2002 Salt Lake City details", "Daniela Ceccarelli Italy", "Janica Kostelić Croatia", "Karen Putzer Italy" ], [ "2006 Turin details", "Michaela Dorfmeister Austria", "Janica Kostelić Croatia", "Alexandra Meissnitzer Austria" ], [ "2010 Vancouver details", "Andrea Fischbacher Austria", "Tina Maze Slovenia", "Lindsey Vonn United States" ], [ "2014 Sochi details", "Anna Fenninger Austria", "Maria Höfl-Riesch Germany", "Nicole Hosp Austria" ], [ "2018 Pyeongchang details", "Ester Ledecká Czech Republic", "Anna Veith Austria", "Tina Weirather Liechtenstein" ] ]
{ "intro": "Alpine skiing is an Olympic sport, contested at the Winter Olympic Games. The first Winter Olympics, held in 1924, included nordic skiing, but the first alpine skiing events were not held until 1936 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. A combined event was held for both men and women in 1936. The International Ski Federation (FIS) decided that ski instructors could not compete in 1936 because they were professionals, and the Olympics were meant for amateur athletes. Because of this, Austrian and Swiss skiers boycotted the events, although some Austrians decided to compete for Germany.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Women -- Super-G", "title": "List of Olympic medalists in alpine skiing", "uid": "List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_alpine_skiing_6", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_alpine_skiing" }
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National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Ouachita_County,_Arkansas_0
[ [ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town" ], [ "1", "Arkansas Highway 57 Bridge", "September 28 , 2005 ( # 05001078 )", "Formerly carried Highway 57 over a Union Pacific railroad line 33°24′46″N 93°04′10″W / 33.412778°N 93.069444°W / 33.412778 ; -93.069444 ( Arkansas Highway 57 Bridge )", "Stephens" ], [ "2", "Bearden Waterworks", "October 5 , 2006 ( # 06000908 )", "Junction of N. 2nd and N. Cedar 33°43′39″N 92°37′01″W / 33.7275°N 92.616944°W / 33.7275 ; -92.616944 ( Bearden Waterworks )", "Bearden" ], [ "3", "Bragg House", "March 1 , 1974 ( # 74000487 )", "West of Camden on Highway 4 33°34′52″N 92°53′56″W / 33.581111°N 92.898889°W / 33.581111 ; -92.898889 ( Bragg House )", "Camden" ], [ "4", "Capt . John T. Burkett House", "June 3 , 1998 ( # 98000620 )", "607 County Road 65 33°26′27″N 92°47′39″W / 33.440833°N 92.794167°W / 33.440833 ; -92.794167 ( Capt . John T. Burkett House )", "Frenchport" ], [ "5", "Camden Confederate Monument", "May 7 , 1996 ( # 96000462 )", "Courthouse Lawn , Jefferson St. between Harrison St. and Scott Alley 33°35′03″N 92°49′49″W / 33.584167°N 92.830278°W / 33.584167 ; -92.830278 ( Camden Confederate Monument )", "Camden" ], [ "6", "Camden Water Battery", "May 30 , 2007 ( # 07000615 )", "Address Restricted", "Camden" ], [ "7", "Clifton and Greening Streets Historic District", "August 14 , 1998 ( # 98000911 )", "Roughly bounded by Clifton and Greening Sts. , and Dallas and Cleveland Aves . Boundary increase I ( listed November 19 , 2001 ) : 411 and 417 Greening St. Boundary increase II ( listed September 19 , 2007 ) : 622 , 630 , and 634 Clifton St. , 206 Dallas Ave. , and 502 Greening St. Boundary increase III ( listed September 23 , 2011 ) : 140 California St. 33°35′13″N 92°50′10″W / 33.5869°N 92.8361°W / 33.5869 ; -92.8361 ( Clifton and Greening Streets Historic District )", "Camden" ], [ "8", "Elliott-Meek House", "March 1 , 1974 ( # 74000483 )", "761 Washington St. 33°35′02″N 92°50′30″W / 33.583889°N 92.841667°W / 33.583889 ; -92.841667 ( Elliott-Meek House )", "Camden" ], [ "9", "Fort Lookout", "April 19 , 1994 ( # 94001183 )", "Southern bank of the Ouachita River , about 1.0 mile west of U.S. Highway 79 33°36′00″N 92°50′04″W / 33.6°N 92.834444°W / 33.6 ; -92.834444 ( Fort Lookout )", "Camden" ], [ "10", "Fort Southerland", "April 19 , 1994 ( # 94001184 )", "Roughly bounded by Lear Ave. , Bradley Ferry Rd. , and Progress St. 33°34′25″N 92°49′03″W / 33.573611°N 92.8175°W / 33.573611 ; -92.8175 ( Fort Southerland )", "Camden" ], [ "11", "Graham-Gaughan-Betts House", "October 18 , 1974 ( # 74000484 )", "710 Washington St. 33°35′05″N 92°50′24″W / 33.584722°N 92.84°W / 33.584722 ; -92.84 ( Graham-Gaughan-Betts House )", "Camden" ], [ "12", "Green Cemetery", "May 5 , 2017 ( # 16000653 )", "West of County Road 1 33°25′56″N 93°05′55″W / 33.432222°N 93.098611°W / 33.432222 ; -93.098611 ( Green Cemetery )", "Stephens" ], [ "13", "Harvey 's Grocery and Texaco Station", "May 25 , 2001 ( # 01000524 )", "3241 Highway 24 33°36′31″N 92°54′43″W / 33.608611°N 92.911944°W / 33.608611 ; -92.911944 ( Harvey 's Grocery and Texaco Station )", "Camden" ], [ "14", "Hickman House", "March 2 , 2006 ( # 06000090 )", "3568 Mt . Holly Rd . 33°30′29″N 92°51′09″W / 33.507947°N 92.852517°W / 33.507947 ; -92.852517 ( Hickman House )", "Camden" ], [ "15", "Holt-Poindexter Store Building", "October 23 , 1986 ( # 86002948 )", "County Road 33°27′08″N 93°01′24″W / 33.452222°N 93.023333°W / 33.452222 ; -93.023333 ( Holt-Poindexter Store Building )", "Stephens" ], [ "16", "The HOMER ( Shipwreck )", "September 14 , 2002 ( # 02000979 )", "Address Restricted", "Camden" ], [ "17", "Ben Laney Bridge", "June 9 , 2000 ( # 00000633 )", "U.S. Highway 79B over the Ouachita River 33°35′47″N 92°49′07″W / 33.596389°N 92.818611°W / 33.596389 ; -92.818611 ( Ben Laney Bridge )", "Camden" ], [ "18", "Leake-Ingham Building", "May 2 , 1975 ( # 75000399 )", "926 Washington St. , NW . 33°35′05″N 92°50′38″W / 33.584722°N 92.843889°W / 33.584722 ; -92.843889 ( Leake-Ingham Building )", "Camden" ], [ "19", "Lester And Haltom No . 1 Well Site", "April 3 , 1976 ( # 76000442 )", "Northeast of Stephens on Old Wire Rd . ( County Road 3 ) 33°25′43″N 93°00′45″W / 33.428611°N 93.0125°W / 33.428611 ; -93.0125 ( Lester And Haltom No . 1 Well Site )", "Stephens" ], [ "20", "McCollum-Chidester House", "June 24 , 1971 ( # 71000127 )", "926 Washington St. , NW . 33°35′05″N 92°50′32″W / 33.584722°N 92.842222°W / 33.584722 ; -92.842222 ( McCollum-Chidester House )", "Camden" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Ouachita County, Arkansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Ouachita County, Arkansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. There are 38 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 3 distinct parts of one discontiguous National Historic Landmark District.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Current listings", "title": "National Register of Historic Places listings in Ouachita County, Arkansas", "uid": "National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Ouachita_County,_Arkansas_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Ouachita_County,_Arkansas" }
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List_of_film_festivals_in_North_and_Central_America_1
[ [ "Name", "Est", "City", "State/Prov", "Notes", "Website" ], [ "Brooklyn Horror Film Festival", "2016", "Brooklyn", "New York", "A New York City festival dedicated to showing the best in independent horror films", "brooklynhorrorfest.com" ], [ "Chinatown film festival", "2005", "Chinatown", "New York", "Asian film", "" ], [ "Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival", "2009", "Seattle", "Washington", "Dedicated to action , animation , cult , fantasy , horror , and science fiction cinema", "mifff.org" ], [ "Mods & Rockers Film Festival", "1999", "Los Angeles", "California", "Celebration of rock music culture films", "modsandrockers.com" ], [ "New York Asian Film Festival", "2002", "New York City", "New York", "Features North American premieres and classic titles from Asian cinemas , especially horror , action and martial arts genres", "nyaff.org" ], [ "New York Jewish Film Festival", "1992", "New York City", "New York", "New York showcase for world cinema exploring the Jewish experience . The NYJFF is presented by the Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center", "thejewishmuseum.org/NYJFF" ], [ "New York Polish Film Festival", "2005", "New York City", "New York", "Dedicated to the cinema of Poland", "nypff.com" ], [ "Noor Iranian Film Festival", "2007", "Los Angeles", "California", "Dedicated to the cinema of Iran", "noorfilmfestival.com" ], [ "Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival", "2008", "Philadelphia", "Pennsylvania", "", "phillyasianfilmfest.org" ], [ "Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival", "1981", "Philadelphia", "Pennsylvania", "Dedicated to the Jewish experience , culture , values , and legacy", "pjff.org/" ], [ "Roger Ebert 's Overlooked Film Festival", "1997", "Champaign", "Illinois", "Founded by film critic Roger Ebert", "ebertfest.com" ], [ "Roxbury Film Festival", "1998", "Boston", "Massachusetts", "Showcase films that celebrate people of color", "roxburyfilmfestival.org" ], [ "San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival", "2004", "San Antonio", "Texas", "Dedicated to Christian indie film", "independentchristianfilms.com" ], [ "San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival", "1982", "San Francisco", "California", "Dedicated to Asian and Asian-American films", "asianamericanfilmfestival.org" ], [ "Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival", "2005", "Pittsburgh", "Pennsylvania", "Cultural organization and film festival dedicated to Asian and Asian-American films", "silkscreenfestival.org" ], [ "South by Southwest", "1987", "Austin", "Texas", "SXSW Film was added to the annual music festival in 1994 , focusing on new directing talent", "sxsw.com" ], [ "Springfield and the Ozarks 48-Hour Film Festival", "2006", "Springfield", "Missouri", "SATO48 challenges filmmakers to create a short film entirely from scratch over the course of 48 hours", "sato48.com" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of film festivals that take place (or took place) in North America (Canada, United States and Mexico).", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Film festivals -- Special interest", "title": "List of film festivals in North and Central America", "uid": "List_of_film_festivals_in_North_and_Central_America_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_film_festivals_in_North_and_Central_America" }
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1991_Italian_Grand_Prix_0
[ [ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Constructor", "Time", "Gap" ], [ "1", "8", "Mark Blundell", "Brabham - Yamaha", "1:24.271", "" ], [ "2", "7", "Martin Brundle", "Brabham - Yamaha", "1:25.117", "+0.846" ], [ "3", "14", "Olivier Grouillard", "Fondmetal - Ford", "1:25.556", "+1.285" ], [ "4", "9", "Michele Alboreto", "Footwork - Ford", "1:25.771", "+1.500" ], [ "5", "18", "Fabrizio Barbazza", "AGS - Ford", "1:27.392", "+3.121" ], [ "6", "17", "Gabriele Tarquini", "AGS - Ford", "1:27.401", "+3.130" ], [ "7", "10", "Alex Caffi", "Footwork - Ford", "1:27.608", "+3.337" ], [ "8", "31", "Pedro Chaves", "Coloni - Ford", "-", "-" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1991 Italian Grand Prix (formally the Coca-Cola 62o Gran Premio d'Italia) was a Formula One motor race held at Monza on 8 September 1991. It was the twelfth race of the 1991 Formula One World Championship. The 53-lap race was won by Nigel Mansell, driving a Williams-Renault, after he started from second position. Ayrton Senna finished second in a McLaren-Honda, having started from pole position, with Alain Prost third in a Ferrari. This was the last time Senna, Prost, Piquet and Mansell all finished a race in the top six.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Classification -- Pre-Qualifying", "title": "1991 Italian Grand Prix", "uid": "1991_Italian_Grand_Prix_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Italian_Grand_Prix" }
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2013_Esiliiga_1
[ [ "Team", "Manager", "Captain", "Kit manufacturer", "Shirt sponsor" ], [ "Flora II", "Jürgen Henn", "Erkki Kubber", "Nike", "" ], [ "Kiviõli Irbis", "Erik Šteinberg", "Tõnis Starkopf", "Adidas", "" ], [ "Levadia II", "Argo Arbeiter", "Kristjan Tamme", "Adidas", "Viimsi Keevitus" ], [ "Jõhvi Lokomotiv", "Viktors Ņesterenko", "Boriss Gritsjuk", "Uhlsport", "Spacecom" ], [ "Puuma", "Dmitri Krasilnikov", "Aleksandr Boldõrev", "Adidas", "Kruze Disain" ], [ "Tartu SK 10", "Andrei Borissov", "Aleksandr Pruttšenko", "Adidas", "Ha Serv" ], [ "Tammeka II", "Indrek Koser", "Ander Paabut", "Nike", "Metec" ], [ "Rakvere Tarvas", "Reijo Kuusik", "Alari Tovstik", "Joma", "Aqva" ], [ "Viljandi Tulevik", "Aivar Lillevere", "Raiko Mutle", "Hummel", "kalameister.ee" ], [ "Vändra Vaprus", "Ranet Lepik", "Karel Otto", "Macron", "4teams" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2013 season of the Esiliiga, the second level in the Estonian football system, is the twenty-third season in the league's history. The season officially began on 3 March 2013 and ended on 10 November 2013. However, on 3 March the Estonian Football Association announced that all matches scheduled for 3 March 2013 would be postponed due to heavy snowfall. The previous league champions Infonet were promoted to Meistriliiga while Pärnu Linnameeskond and Kohtla-Järve Lootus were relegated to Esiliiga B division. For this season those three teams are replaced by Jõhvi Lokomotiv from II Liiga East/North division and Viljandi Tulevik and Vändra Vaprus from II Liiga West/South division.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Teams -- Personnel and kits", "title": "2013 Esiliiga", "uid": "2013_Esiliiga_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Esiliiga" }
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Cthulhu_Mythos_in_popular_culture_4
[ [ "Title", "Author", "Year", "Notes" ], [ "14", "Peter Clines", "2012", "A speculative fiction novel which explores the Cthulhu Mythos in a contemporary setting" ], [ "The Adventures of Samurai Cat", "Mark E. Rogers", "1984", "The character Samurai Cat traverses time and space on a mission of revenge , and at one point wreaks havoc in H. P. Lovecraft 's The Shadow Over Innsmouth" ], [ "Afterlife with Archie", "Archie Horror", "2014", "A comic series in which Sacthubrina ends up at an otherworldly asylum run by Dr. Lovecraft after setting off the zombie apocalypse in the series . Due to her use of the Necronomicon she has inadvertently awakened Cthulhu , who intends for her to serve as his bride" ], [ "All-Consuming Fire", "Andy Lane", "1994", "This Doctor Who Virgin New Adventures novel is set on a planet called Ry'leh and features an alien claiming to be Azathoth . It also equates several pre-existing Doctor Who monsters with Mythos creatures , claiming Fenric ( from The Curse of Fenric ) is Hastur , the Great Intelligence is Yog-Sothoth , and the Animus ( from The Web Planet ) is Lloigor" ], [ "And Another Thing", "Eoin Colfer", "2009", "The final installment in the Hitchhiker 's Guide to the Galaxy series , and , in a humorous vignette , features Cthulhu interviewing for the position of god of the planet Nano" ], [ "Astronomicon minorem", "Khurt Khave", "2015", "Main religious text of the First United Church of Cthulhu" ], [ "Awoken", "Serra Elinsen", "2013", "A young adult paranormal romance about a girl who falls in love with Cthulhu who appears at her high school in the guise of a teenage boy . The novel was created by internet film critic Lindsay Ellis and her friends Nella Inserra and Elisa Hansen , along with their fanbase as a parody of Twilight and subsequent novels of the young adult paranormal romance genre" ], [ "The Book of the SubGenius and other SubGenius literature", "J.R. Bob Dobbs and The SubGenius Foundation", "1983", "Contains many references and allusions to the Cthulhu Mythos , such as identifying J.R. Bob Dobbs ' real identity as Nyarlathotep and numerous mentions of the Elder Gods and Great Old Ones , who include SubGenius deities such as Jehovah 1 and the Discordian /SubGenius deity Eris Discordia , and mentioning Cthulhu as one of the common choices for a ShorDurPerSav ( short-duration personal savior )" ], [ "The Call of C'rruso", "Mark Shaw , Laura Shaw and Flemming Andersen", "2016", "In Donald Duck # 16 , this Disney comics adventure story is a loose parody of the Cthulhu Mythos . Wannabe star singer Donald Duck is taken to the lost city of Sp'too , where the many-eyed monster-god Pf'legmwad lies sleeping - with all of our world existing only as a part of his dream . Mr. C'rruso , a humanlike manifestation of Pf'legmwad 's mind , thinks that Donald 's quacky singing voice will wake the monster up , as it eventually does" ], [ "A Colder War", "Charles Stross", "1997", "A novella that blends the political fiction and technothriller genres with the Mythos" ], [ "The Crawlin ' Chaos Blues", "Edward Michael Erdelac", "2010", "A blues singer in 1964 who makes a deal with Nyarlathotep for fame and fortune" ], [ "Crouch End", "Stephen King", "1980", "A short story concerning a young couple lost in the London suburb , featuring several references to the Mythos" ], [ "Darkwing Duck", "", "", "A story arc of the comic book series involves the criminal organization F.O.W.L . unleashing Duckthulu , an obvious parody of Cthulhu" ], [ "Destiny : The Sacred City", "Andrew Lawrenson", "2016", "The conclusion in the Brotherhood of the Star trilogy , in which the protagonists must face a final battle against the dark cult and their plans to raise an ancient evil" ], [ "Discworld ( series )", "Terry Pratchett", "1983 -", "Numerous allusions exist throughout the series ; the most explicit of these is the Necrotelecomnicon , after Lovecraft 's iconic Necronomicon grimoire" ], [ "The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe", "Kij Johnson", "2016", "A novella set in the dreamlands and featuring an appearance by Raymond Carter , a former lover of the protagonist , in a subtly feminist re-imagining of Lovecraft 's The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath" ], [ "Famous Monsters of Filmland", "", "", "A variant cover for issue # 281 featured Cthulhu locked in battle with Godzilla" ], [ "Green Lama Unbound", "Adam Lance Garcia", "2010", "The Green Lama , a pulp hero from the 1940s , battles Nazis as they attempt to raise Cthulhu . Features strong elements from the Mythos" ], [ "Good Omens", "Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman", "1990", "Hastur appears as one of the Dukes of Hell" ], [ "I , Cthulhu", "Neil Gaiman", "1986", "A short story on Gaiman 's website featuring Cthulhu dictating an autobiography to a human slave" ] ]
{ "intro": "This article provides a list of cultural references to the work of author H. P. Lovecraft. These references are collectively known as the Cthulhu Mythos. For works that are stylistically Lovecraftian, including comics and film adaptations influenced by Lovecraft, see Lovecraftian horror.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Print", "title": "Cthulhu Mythos in popular culture", "uid": "Cthulhu_Mythos_in_popular_culture_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cthulhu_Mythos_in_popular_culture" }
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United_States_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ], [ "Gold", "Kaitlyn Jones", "Swimming", "Youth Women 's 200m Individual Medley", "15 Aug" ], [ "Gold", "Maxamillian Schneider", "Judo", "Boys ' 66kg", "21 Aug" ], [ "Gold", "Robin Reynolds", "Athletics", "Girls ' 400m", "21 Aug" ], [ "Gold", "Katelyn Bouyssou", "Judo", "Girls ' 52kg", "22 Aug" ], [ "Gold", "Najee Glass", "Athletics", "Boys ' Medley Relay", "23 Aug" ], [ "Gold", "Myasia Jacobs Robin Reynolds", "Athletics", "Girls ' Medley Relay", "23 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "Celina Merza", "Fencing", "Cadet Female Sabre", "16 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "Kiera Janzen", "Swimming", "Youth Women 's 400m Freestyle", "16 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "Kevin McDowell", "Triathlon", "Men 's Triathlon", "16 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "Alexander Massialas", "Fencing", "Cadet Male Foil", "17 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "Kaitlyn Jones", "Swimming", "Youth Women 's 200m Backstroke", "17 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "Jordan Rogers", "Wrestling", "Men 's Freestyle 76 kg", "17 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "Myasia Jacobs", "Athletics", "Girls ' 100m", "21 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "Devin Bogert", "Athletics", "Boys ' Javelin Throw", "22 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "USA Girls ' Volleyball team Samantha Cash Crystal Graff Micha Hancock Jade Hayes Christina Higgins Madison Kamp Madison Mahaffey Liz McMahon Katie Mitchell Tiffany Morales Olivia Okoro Taylor Simpson", "Volleyball", "Girls ' Tournament", "25 Aug" ], [ "Bronze", "Kelly Whitley", "Triathlon", "Women 's Triathlon", "15 Aug" ], [ "Bronze", "Gregory English", "Taekwondo", "Boys ' 48kg", "15 Aug" ], [ "Bronze", "Jessie Bates", "Taekwondo", "Girls ' 49kg", "16 Aug" ], [ "Bronze", "Katharine Holmes Alexander Massalias Celina Merza Will Spear", "Fencing", "Mixed Team - Americas 1", "18 Aug" ], [ "Bronze", "Kelly Whitley Kevin McDowell", "Triathlon", "Mixed Relay - Americas 1", "19 Aug" ] ]
{ "intro": "The United States participated in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore. The U.S. Team consisted of 82 athletes competing in 18 sports: aquatics (swimming and diving), archery, badminton, basketball, boxing, equestrian, fencing, gymnastics, judo, modern pentathlon, sailing, table tennis, taekwondo, track & field, triathlon, volleyball, weightlifting and wrestling.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Medalists", "title": "United States at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics", "uid": "United_States_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics" }
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Orders_of_magnitude_(time)_0
[ [ "Unit ( s )", "Multiple", "Symbol", "Definition", "Comparative examples & common units" ], [ "10", "1 Planck time", "t P", "Presumed to be the shortest theoretically measurable time interval ( but not necessarily the shortest increment of time - see quantum gravity )", "10 ys : One Planck time t P = ℏ G / c 5 { \\displaystyle { \\sqrt { \\hbar G/c^ { 5 } } } } ≈ 5.39 × 10 s is the briefest physically meaningful span of time . It is the unit of time in the natural units system known as Planck units" ], [ "10", "1 yoctosecond", "ys", "Yoctosecond , ( yocto- + second ) , is one septillionth of a second", "0.3 ys : mean lifetime of W and Z bosons 23 ys : Lifespan isotope 7 of hydrogen ( Hydrogen-7 ) 156 ys : mean lifetime of a Higgs Boson" ], [ "10", "1 zeptosecond", "zs", "Zeptosecond , ( zepto- + second ) , is one sextillionth of one second", "2 zs : representative cycle time of gamma ray radiation released in the decay of a radioactive atomic nucleus ( here as 2 MeV per emitted photon ) 4 zs : cycle time of the zitterbewegung of an electron ( ω = 2 m e c 2 / ℏ { \\displaystyle \\omega =2m_ { e } c^ { 2 } /\\hbar } )" ], [ "10", "1 attosecond", "as", "One quintillionth of one second", "12 attoseconds : best timing control of laser pulses" ], [ "10", "1 femtosecond", "fs", "One quadrillionth of one second", "1 fs : Cycle time for 300 nanometre light ; ultraviolet light ; light travels 0.3 micrometres ( µm ) . 140 fs : Electrons have localized onto individual bromine atoms 6Å apart after laser dissociation of Br 2 . 290 fs : Lifetime of a tauon" ], [ "10", "1 picosecond", "ps", "One trillionth of one second", "1 ps : mean lifetime of a bottom quark ; light travels 0.3 millimeters ( mm ) 1 ps : typical lifetime of a transition state 4 ps : Time to execute one machine cycle by an IBM Silicon-Germanium transistor" ], [ "10", "1 nanosecond", "ns", "One billionth of one second", "1 ns : Time to execute one machine cycle by a 1 GHz microprocessor 1 ns : Light travels 30 centimetres ( 12 in )" ], [ "10", "1 microsecond", "µs", "One millionth of one second", "1 µs : Time to execute one machine cycle by an Intel 80186 microprocessor 2.2 µs : Lifetime of a muon 4-16 µs : Time to execute one machine cycle by a 1960s minicomputer" ], [ "10", "1 millisecond", "ms", "One thousandth of one second", "1 ms : time for a neuron in human brain to fire one impulse and return to rest 4-8 ms : typical seek time for a computer hard disk" ], [ "10", "1 centisecond", "cs", "One hundredth of one second", "1-2 cs ( =0.01-0.02 s ) : Human reflex response to visual stimuli 1.6667 cs period of a frame at a frame rate of 60 Hz . 2 cs : cycle time for European 50 Hz AC electricity" ], [ "10", "1 decisecond", "ds", "One tenth of a second", "1-4 ds ( =0.1-0.4 s ) : Blink of an eye" ] ]
{ "intro": "An order of magnitude of time is (usually) a decimal prefix or decimal order-of-magnitude quantity together with a base unit of time, like a microsecond or a million years. In some cases, the order of magnitude may be implied (usually 1), like a second or year. In other cases, the quantity name implies the base unit, like century. In most cases, the base unit is seconds or years. Prefixes are not usually used with a base unit of years, so we say a million years, not a megayear. Clock time and calendar time have duodecimal or sexagesimal orders of magnitude rather than decimal, i.e. a year is 12 months, and a minute is 60 seconds. The smallest meaningful increment of time is the Planck time, the time light takes to traverse the Planck distance, many decimal orders of magnitude smaller than a second. The largest realized amount of time, given known scientific data, is the age of the universe, about 13.8 billion years - the time since the Big Bang as measured in the cosmic microwave background rest frame. Those amounts of time together span 60 decimal orders of magnitude. Metric prefixes are defined spanning 10−24 to 1024, 48 decimal orders of magnitude which may be used in conjunction with the metric base unit of second. Metric units of time larger than the second are most commonly seen only in a few scientific contexts such as observational astronomy and materials science although this depends on author; for everyday usage and most other scientific contexts the common units of minutes (60 s), hours (3600 s or 3.6 ks), days (86 400 s), weeks, months, and years (of which there are a number of variations) are commonly used.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Less than one second", "title": "Orders of magnitude (time)", "uid": "Orders_of_magnitude_(time)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(time)" }
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2210
9th_United_States_Congress_1
[ [ "District", "Vacator", "Reason for change", "Successor", "Date of successor 's formal installation" ], [ "Connecticut At-large", "Vacant", "Calvin Goddard ( F ) resigned before the beginning of this Congress", "Timothy Pitkin ( F )", "Seated September 16 , 1805" ], [ "Connecticut At-large", "Vacant", "Roger Griswold ( F ) resigned before the beginning of this Congress", "Lewis B. Sturges ( F )", "Seated September 16 , 1805" ], [ "Pennsylvania 11th", "Vacant", "John B. C. Lucas ( DR ) resigned before the beginning of this Congress", "Samuel Smith ( DR )", "Seated November 7 , 1805" ], [ "Pennsylvania 4th", "John A. Hanna ( DR )", "Died July 23 , 1805", "Robert Whitehill ( DR )", "Seated November 7 , 1805" ], [ "North Carolina 10th", "Nathaniel Alexander ( DR )", "Resigned November , 1805 after being elected Governor of North Carolina", "Evan S. Alexander ( DR )", "Seated February 24 , 1806" ], [ "Indiana Territory", "Vacant", "Territory elected delegate to Congress for first time", "Benjamin Parke", "Elected December 12 , 1805" ], [ "Georgia At-large", "Cowles Mead ( DR )", "Lost contested election December 24 , 1805", "Thomas Spalding ( DR )", "Seated December 24 , 1805" ], [ "Georgia At-large", "Joseph Bryan ( DR )", "Resigned sometime in 1806", "Dennis Smelt ( DR )", "September 1 , 1806" ], [ "Georgia At-large", "Thomas Spalding ( DR )", "Resigned sometime in 1806", "William W. Bibb ( DR )", "Seated January 26 , 1807" ], [ "Pennsylvania 1st", "Michael Leib ( DR )", "Resigned February 14 , 1806", "John Porter ( DR )", "Seated December 8 , 1806" ], [ "Maryland 7th", "Joseph H. Nicholson ( DR )", "Resigned March 1 , 1806", "Edward Lloyd ( DR )", "Seated December 3 , 1806" ], [ "Virginia 13th", "Christopher H. Clark ( DR )", "Resigned July 1 , 1806", "William A. Burwell ( DR )", "December 1 , 1806" ], [ "Connecticut At-large", "John Cotton Smith ( F )", "Resigned sometime in August , 1806", "Theodore Dwight ( F )", "December 1 , 1806" ], [ "Territory of Orleans", "Vacant", "Territory elected delegate to Congress for first time", "Daniel Clark", "Elected December 1 , 1806" ], [ "Pennsylvania 3rd", "Christian Lower ( DR )", "Resigned December 19 , 1806", "Vacant", "Not filled for remainder of term" ], [ "South Carolina 6th", "Levi Casey ( DR )", "Died February 3 , 1807", "Vacant", "Not filled for remainder of term" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Ninth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1805, to March 4, 1807, during the fifth and sixth years of Thomas Jefferson's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the Second Census of the United States in 1800. Both chambers had a Democratic-Republican majority.", "section_text": "Main article : List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives", "section_title": "Changes in membership -- House of Representatives", "title": "9th United States Congress", "uid": "9th_United_States_Congress_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9th_United_States_Congress" }
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2211
List_of_Malaysian_football_transfers_2014_18
[ [ "Position", "Player", "From club", "Fee" ], [ "Head coach", "Fandi Ahmad", "Free agent", "align=right| 0" ], [ "DC", "Afiq Yunos", "Courts Young Lions", "align=right| 0" ], [ "Defender", "Emmeric Ong", "Courts Young Lions", "align=right| 0" ], [ "DC", "Faliq Sudhir", "Admiralty FC", "align=right| 0" ], [ "MF", "Firdaus Kasman", "Tampines Rovers FC", "align=right| 0" ], [ "MF", "Samuel Benjamin Nadarajah", "Courts Young Lions", "align=right| 0" ], [ "MF", "Ignatius Ang", "Courts Young Lions", "align=right| 0" ], [ "GK", "Abdul Qadir Yusoff", "Courts Young Lions", "align=right| 0" ], [ "ST", "Khairul Amri", "Tampines Rovers FC", "align=right| 0" ], [ "ST", "Sufian Anuar", "Warriors FC", "align=right| 0" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of transfers for the 2014 Malaysian football.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "LionsXII -- Transfers in", "title": "List of Malaysian football transfers 2014", "uid": "List_of_Malaysian_football_transfers_2014_18", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Malaysian_football_transfers_2014" }
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2212
Campeonato_Catarinense_0
[ [ "Team", "City", "Titles ( most recent )", "Runners-up ( most recent )" ], [ "Figueirense", "Florianópolis", "18 ( 2018 )", "8 ( 2012 )" ], [ "Avaí", "Florianópolis", "17 ( 2019 )", "9 ( 1999 )" ], [ "Joinville", "Joinville", "12 ( 2001 )", "7 ( 2015 )" ], [ "Criciúma", "Criciúma", "10 ( 2013 )", "10 ( 2011 )" ], [ "Chapecoense", "Chapecó", "6 ( 2017 )", "7 ( 2019 )" ], [ "América", "Joinville", "5 ( 1971 )", "4 ( 1969 )" ], [ "Metropol", "Criciúma", "5 ( 1969 )", "1 ( 1965 )" ], [ "Caxias", "Joinville", "3 ( 1955 )", "7 ( 2003 )" ], [ "Carlos Renaux", "Brusque", "2 ( 1953 )", "3 ( 1958 )" ], [ "Olímpico", "Blumenau", "2 ( 1964 )", "1 ( 1970 )" ], [ "Hercílio Luz", "Tubarão", "2 ( 1958 )", "0" ], [ "Marcílio Dias", "Itajaí", "1 ( 1963 )", "8 ( 2000 )" ], [ "Internacional", "Lages", "1 ( 1965 )", "2 ( 1974 )" ], [ "Ferroviário", "Tubarão", "1 ( 1970 )", "1 ( 1954 )" ], [ "Paula Ramos", "Florianópolis", "1 ( 1959 )", "1 ( 1948 )" ], [ "Externato", "Florianópolis", "1 ( 1925 )", "0" ], [ "Lauro Müller", "Itajaí", "1 ( 1931 )", "0" ], [ "Catarinense", "Florianópolis", "1 ( 1934 )", "0" ], [ "CIP", "Itajaí", "1 ( 1938 )", "0" ], [ "Ypiranga", "São Francisco do Sul", "1 ( 1940 )", "0" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Campeonato Catarinense de Futebol, known as Campeonato Catarinense or simply Catarinense, is the main competition of association football from state of Santa Catarina, in Brazil.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Results -- Titles by Team", "title": "Campeonato Catarinense", "uid": "Campeonato_Catarinense_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campeonato_Catarinense" }
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List_of_television_series_produced_by_Paramount_Television_10
[ [ "Title", "Years", "Network" ], [ "PostModern MTV", "1980s-1990s", "MTV" ], [ "Profiles in Rock", "1982", "MTV" ], [ "Headbangers Ball", "1987-1995 2003-2012", "MTV MTV2" ], [ "Remote Control", "1987-1990", "MTV Syndication" ], [ "MTV Unplugged", "1989-present", "MTV" ], [ "Liquid Television", "1991-1994", "MTV BBC Two" ], [ "Real World", "1992-present", "MTV" ], [ "Beavis and Butt-Head", "1993-1997 2011", "MTV" ], [ "The Jon Stewart Show", "1993-1995", "MTV/ Syndication" ], [ "The Brothers Grunt", "1994-1995", "MTV" ], [ "MTV 's Oddities", "1994-1996", "MTV" ], [ "Æon Flux", "1995", "MTV" ], [ "Singled Out", "1995-1998", "MTV" ], [ "VH1 Storytellers", "1996-present", "VH1" ], [ "Daria", "1997-2002", "MTV" ], [ "The Jenny McCarthy Show", "1997", "MTV" ], [ "Behind the Music", "1997-present", "VH1" ], [ "Cartoon Sushi", "1997-1998", "MTV" ], [ "Jenny", "1997-1998", "NBC" ], [ "BIOrhythm", "1998", "MTV" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of television series produced and/or owned by ViacomCBS' brands, including Paramount Television Studios, CBS Television Studios, CBS Television Distribution, CBS News, and ViacomCBS media networks. This list also includes shows produced or distributed by ViacomCBS' predecessor companies, including CBS Productions, Viacom Productions/Enterprises, the older incarnation of Paramount Television, Rysher Entertainment, Republic Pictures Television, Worldvision Enterprises/Taft Entertainment, Group W Productions, KingWorld, Desilu Productions and Spelling Television.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks", "title": "List of ViacomCBS television programs", "uid": "List_of_television_series_produced_by_Paramount_Television_10", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ViacomCBS_television_programs" }
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2214
SK_Telecom_0
[ [ "Frequency", "Frequency band", "Frequency width ( MHz )", "Generation", "Radio interface" ], [ "800 MHz ( 824-829 , 869-874 )", "", "2x5", "2G", "CDMA" ], [ "850 MHz ( 829-839 , 874-884 )", "5", "2x10", "3.9G", "LTE" ], [ "1800 MHz ( 1715-1725 , 1730-1735 , 1810-1830 )", "3", "35", "3.9G", "LTE" ], [ "2100 MHz ( 1930-1940 , 2120-2130 )", "1", "2x10", "3.9G", "LTE" ], [ "2100 MHz ( 1940-1960 , 2130-2150 )", "1", "2x20", "3.5G", "UMTS / HSPA" ], [ "2300 MHz ( 2300-2327 )", "", "27", "3.9G", "Mobile WiMAX" ], [ "3500 MHz ( ? ? )", "", "100", "5G", "NR" ], [ "28 GHz ( ? ? )", "", "800", "5G", "NR" ] ]
{ "intro": "SK Telecom Co., Ltd. (Hangul: SK텔레콤 or 에스케이텔레콤) is a South Korean wireless telecommunications operator; it is part of the SK Group, one of the country's largest chaebols. SK Telecom is South Korea's largest wireless carrier: it leads the local market with 50.5 percent share as of 2008. Since its creation in 1984, the company has evolved from a first generation analog cellular system, to second generation CDMA, then to the world's first third-generation synchronized IMT-2000 cellular system. SK Telecom also became the world's first carrier to commercialize HSDPA in May 2006. SK expanded into the landline market by acquiring second-rated fixed-line operator Hanaro Telecom in February 2008. The company's online brands include Nate, a web portal; June, a mobile multimedia service; Moneta, an e-banking mobile app; Nate Drive, a telematics service and Digital Home, an online interface to remote-control household appliances. In 2004, SK Telecom launched Hanbyul, the world's first DMB satellite. TU Media, SK Telecom's digital media arm, handles DMB TV broadcasts. In November 2015 SK Telecom announced signing a deal to acquire CJ HelloVision, the country's largest cable and Internet operator, with the view to merge it with its own cable unit, SK Broadband. The acquisition, which will make SK Broadband the No. 2 paid cable broadcaster following KT, is being opposed by competitors, who charge that the merger will help SK unfairly dominate the market.", "section_text": "As of September 2012 , SK Telecom operates 2G IS-95/CDMA 2000 , 3G WCDMA/HSPA+ , 4G Mobile WiMAX , and LTE networks .", "section_title": "Services", "title": "SK Telecom", "uid": "SK_Telecom_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SK_Telecom" }
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2215
Russia_national_rugby_union_team_1
[ [ "Date", "Opponent", "Opp Rank", "Result", "Venue", "Event" ], [ "2017-11-18", "Chile", "24", "W 42-11", "Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong", "2017 Cup of Nations" ], [ "2017-11-14", "Kenya", "30", "W 31-10", "King 's Park , Hong Kong", "2017 Cup of Nations" ], [ "2017-11-10", "Hong Kong", "22", "W 16-13", "King 's Park , Hong Kong", "2017 Cup of Nations" ], [ "2017-06-18", "Namibia", "19", "W 31-10", "Estadio Charrúa , Montevideo", "2017 World Rugby Nations Cup" ], [ "2017-06-14", "Uruguay", "21", "L 29-32", "Estadio Charrúa , Montevideo", "2017 World Rugby Nations Cup" ], [ "2017-06-10", "Argentina XV", "n/a", "W 39-38", "Estadio Charrúa , Montevideo", "2017 World Rugby Nations Cup" ], [ "2017-03-19", "Germany", "24", "W 52-25", "Sochi Central Stadium , Sochi", "2017 Rugby Europe Championship" ], [ "2017-03-12", "Georgia", "12", "L 14-28", "Dinamo Arena , Tbilisi", "2017 Rugby Europe Championship" ], [ "2017-03-04", "Romania", "16", "L 10-30", "Sochi Central Stadium , Sochi", "2017 Rugby Europe Championship" ], [ "2017-02-18", "Belgium", "26", "W 25-18", "King Baudouin Stadium , Brussels", "2017 Rugby Europe Championship" ], [ "2017-02-11", "Spain", "22", "L 6-16", "Estadio Nacional Complutense , Madrid", "2017 Rugby Europe Championship" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Russia national rugby union team (Russian: Сборная России по регби, Sbornaya Rossii po regbi), nicknamed the Bears, is administered by the Rugby Union of Russia (RUR). The RUR is considered the official successor union of the Soviet Union by World Rugby and the combined CIS team which played in the early 1990s. Since 1992, the team has played as Russia. Its first test match as Russia was against the Barbarians in Moscow in June 1992 and the country's first test against an official Test nation was against Belgium later that same year. Russia is seen as a Tier 2 union by World Rugby. The team's regular international competition is in the Rugby Europe Championship - often referred to as the Six Nations B. In addition, the team participates in World Rugby-run summer tournaments including the Nations Cup, the dormant Churchill Cup, and other international fixtures. Russia competed in their first Rugby World Cup (RWC) in New Zealand in 2011 after qualifying as Europe 2 through their second-place finish in the 2009-10 ENC. Russia played in Pool C and finished fifth, scoring one point. Previous qualification campaigns saw elimination to Portugal ahead of the 2007 tournament and expulsion from 2003 qualifying for breaches of eligibility rules. The team also unsuccessfully attempted to qualify for the 1995 and 1999 Rugby World Cups. They competed in the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan by qualifying as Europe 1 as a result of Spain, Romania and Belgium being eliminated.", "section_text": "The following table shows the fixtures of the Russian national team in official test matches during the previous 12 months .", "section_title": "Recent and upcoming fixtures", "title": "Russia national rugby union team", "uid": "Russia_national_rugby_union_team_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia_national_rugby_union_team" }
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2216
Athletics_at_the_2009_Mediterranean_Games_0
[ [ "Name", "Event", "Country", "Record" ], [ "Jamel Chatbi", "3000 metres steeplechase", "Morocco", "8:13.11" ], [ "Ivano Brugnetti", "20 kilometres walk", "Italy", "1:22:33" ], [ "Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou", "Pole vault", "Greece", "4.50 m" ], [ "Kyriakos Ioannou", "High jump", "Cyprus", "2.30 m" ], [ "Salim Sdiri", "Long jump", "France", "8.29 m" ], [ "Frank Casañas", "Discus throw", "Spain", "65.58 m" ], [ "Libania Grenot", "400 metres", "Italy", "50.30" ], [ "Elisa Cusma Piccione", "800 metres", "Italy", "1:59.87" ] ]
{ "intro": "At the 2009 Mediterranean Games, the athletics events were held in Pescara, Italy from 30 June to 3 July.", "section_text": "Cypriot Kyriakos Ioannou broke the high jump record . Record breaker and gold medallist Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou competing in the pole vault Pole vault silver medallist Marianna Zachariadi clearing the bar in Pescara", "section_title": "Games records", "title": "Athletics at the 2009 Mediterranean Games", "uid": "Athletics_at_the_2009_Mediterranean_Games_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2009_Mediterranean_Games" }
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2217
List_of_sponsored_sports_stadiums_0
[ [ "Name", "Location", "Type" ], [ "AAMI Park", "Melbourne", "Rectangular stadium" ], [ "AAMI Stadium", "Adelaide", "Oval stadium" ], [ "Adelaide Arena", "Adelaide", "Multi-purpose indoor arena" ], [ "Allianz Stadium", "Sydney", "Rectangular stadium" ], [ "Allphones Arena", "Sydney", "Multi-purpose indoor arena" ], [ "ANZ Stadium", "Sydney", "Multi-purpose outdoor stadium" ], [ "Bankwest Stadium", "Parramatta , New South Wales", "Rectangular stadium" ], [ "Bendigo Bank Stadium", "Mandurah , Western Australia", "Oval stadium" ], [ "Blundstone Arena", "Hobart , Tasmania", "Oval stadium" ], [ "Brownes Stadium", "Lathlain , Western Australia", "Oval stadium" ], [ "Cbus Super Stadium", "Gold Coast , Queensland", "Rectangular stadium" ], [ "City Mazda Stadium", "Richmond , South Australia", "Oval stadium" ], [ "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "Townsville , Queensland", "Rectangular stadium" ], [ "Domain Stadium", "Subiaco , Western Australia", "Oval stadium" ], [ "GMHBA Stadium", "Geelong , Victoria", "Oval stadium" ], [ "Hisense Arena", "Melbourne", "Multi-purpose indoor arena" ], [ "Holden Centre", "Melbourne", "Multi-purpose indoor arena" ], [ "Hunter Stadium", "Newcastle , New South Wales", "Rectangular stadium" ], [ "Marvel Stadium", "Melbourne", "Retractable-roof multi-purpose stadium" ], [ "Medibank Stadium", "Leederville , Western Australia", "Oval stadium" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of sports venues with sole naming rights:", "section_text": "In Australia , the most important distinction regarding outdoor stadiums is the shape of their fields : Oval stadiums — Generally used for cricket and Australian rules football . Can be used for rectangular-field sports , but seating arrangement is not necessarily optimal . Rectangular stadiums — Used for the rugby codes and soccer , and generally can not be used for oval-field sports . A few stadiums with oval fields have movable seating that can readily accommodate rectangular-field sports .", "section_title": "Present naming rights -- Australia", "title": "List of sponsored sports venues", "uid": "List_of_sponsored_sports_stadiums_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sponsored_sports_venues" }
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2218
Juno_Fan_Choice_Award_0
[ [ "Year", "Winner", "Nominees" ], [ "2003", "Shania Twain", "Celine Dion Diana Krall Avril Lavigne Nickelback" ], [ "2004", "Nickelback", "Celine Dion Avril Lavigne Sarah McLachlan Shania Twain" ], [ "2005", "Avril Lavigne", "Diana Krall Sarah McLachlan Marie-Élaine Thibert Shania Twain" ], [ "2006", "Simple Plan", "Celine Dion Diana Krall Michael Bublé Nickelback" ], [ "2007", "Nelly Furtado", "Gregory Charles Michael Bublé Nickelback Sarah McLachlan" ], [ "2008", "Michael Bublé", "Celine Dion Claude Dubois Nelly Furtado Avril Lavigne" ], [ "2009", "Nickelback", "Celine Dion Feist Hedley The Lost Fingers" ], [ "2010", "Michael Bublé", "Ginette Reno Johnny Reid Maxime Landry Nickelback" ], [ "2011", "Justin Bieber", "Drake Hedley Johnny Reid Michael Bublé" ], [ "2012", "Justin Bieber", "Arcade Fire Avril Lavigne City and Colour deadmau5 Drake Ginette Reno Hedley Michael Bublé Nickelback" ], [ "2013", "Justin Bieber", "Michael Bublé Leonard Cohen Céline Dion Drake Hedley Carly Rae Jepsen Marianas Trench Metric Nickelback" ], [ "2014", "Justin Bieber", "Arcade Fire Michael Bublé Celine Dion Drake Hedley Avril Lavigne Serena Ryder Robin Thicke Walk off the Earth" ], [ "2015", "Michael Bublé", "Arcade Fire Bobby Bazini Drake Hedley Leonard Cohen Magic ! Nickelback Serge Fiori You+Me" ], [ "2016", "Justin Bieber", "Alessia Cara Carly Rae Jepsen Cœur de pirate Dean Brody Drake Shawn Hook Shawn Mendes The Weeknd Walk off the Earth" ], [ "2017", "Shawn Mendes", "Alessia Cara Belly Drake Hedley Justin Bieber Ruth B The Strumbellas The Weeknd Tory Lanez" ], [ "2018", "Shawn Mendes", "Alessia Cara Arkells Jessie Reyez Justin Bieber Shawn Hook The Weeknd Theory Walk Off The Earth" ], [ "2019", "Avril Lavigne", "bülow Alessia Cara Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine Killy Loud Luxury Shawn Mendes NAV Tory Lanez The Weeknd" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Juno Fan Choice Award is an annual Juno Award presented since 2003 by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) to the favourite artist or group of the year as voted by Canadian music fans. This is the only award that the winner is chosen by the fans. The nominees in the category are determined by sales, and the winner is chosen from among these nominees by an online vote open to the general public. From 2003 to 2011, the list of nominees was limited to five artists or groups, but it was expanded to ten in 2012.", "section_text": "Inaugural winner Shania Twain 2005 and 2019 winner Avril Lavigne Nelly Furtado received the award in 2007 Michael Bublé has received the award three times Five-time recipient Justin Bieber has the most wins in this category Two-time winner Shawn Mendes", "section_title": "Recipients", "title": "Juno Fan Choice Award", "uid": "Juno_Fan_Choice_Award_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_Fan_Choice_Award" }
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2219
Women's_Baseball_Association_Korea_0
[ [ "Team Name ( Korean - English )", "City", "Year founded" ], [ "인천 해머스스톰 - Incheon Hammers Storm", "Incheon", "2006" ], [ "경기 플라워즈 - Gyeonggi-do Flowers", "Gyeonggi-do", "2008" ], [ "서울 나인빅스 - NineVics", "Seoul", "2005" ], [ "대전 레이디스 - Daejeon Ladies", "Daejeon", "2007" ], [ "전북 JTCR - Jeonbuk Triple Crown Rudolph", "Jeonbuk", "2008" ], [ "광주 스윙 이글스 - Gwangju Swing Eagles", "Gwangju", "2005" ], [ "부산 빈 - Busan Bin", "Busan", "2004" ], [ "대구 마이티 - Daegu Mighty Royals", "Daegu", "2005" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Women's Baseball Association Korea (WBAK; Korean: 한국여자야구연맹) is the governing body for the women's amateur leagues of baseball in South Korea. WBAK was founded in 2007.", "section_text": "In 2016 , 46 amateur women 's baseball teams are under the WBAK . A list of some of the amateur ladies teams under the WBAK :", "section_title": "Teams", "title": "Women's Baseball Association Korea", "uid": "Women's_Baseball_Association_Korea_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_Baseball_Association_Korea" }
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National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Meigs_County,_Tennessee_0
[ [ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town" ], [ "1", "Big Sewee Creek Bridge", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82003995 )", "State Route 58 and Center Point Rd . 35°35′37″N 84°42′46″W / 35.593611°N 84.712778°W / 35.593611 ; -84.712778 ( Big Sewee Creek Bridge )", "Decatur" ], [ "2", "John M. Black Cabin", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004016 )", "Big Sewee Creek Rd . 35°38′52″N 84°37′57″W / 35.647778°N 84.6325°W / 35.647778 ; -84.6325 ( John M. Black Cabin )", "Ten Mile" ], [ "3", "Blythe Ferry", "January 5 , 1983 ( # 83003055 )", "North of Birchwood on State Route 60 at the Tennessee River 35°24′51″N 85°00′41″W / 35.414167°N 85.011389°W / 35.414167 ; -85.011389 ( Blythe Ferry )", "Birchwood" ], [ "4", "Buchanan House", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82003996 )", "Vernon St. 35°30′49″N 84°47′29″W / 35.513611°N 84.791250°W / 35.513611 ; -84.791250 ( Buchanan House )", "Decatur" ], [ "5", "James Cowan House", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82003994 )", "Old Bunker Hill Rd . 35°22′35″N 84°56′01″W / 35.376389°N 84.933611°W / 35.376389 ; -84.933611 ( James Cowan House )", "Big Spring" ], [ "6", "Decatur Methodist Church", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82003997 )", "Vernon St. 35°30′47″N 84°47′30″W / 35.512917°N 84.791667°W / 35.512917 ; -84.791667 ( Decatur Methodist Church )", "Decatur" ], [ "7", "S.S. Eaves House", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82003998 )", "Eaves Ferry Rd . 35°32′45″N 84°48′02″W / 35.545833°N 84.800556°W / 35.545833 ; -84.800556 ( S.S. Eaves House )", "Decatur" ], [ "8", "Ewing House", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004018 )", "River Rd . 35°40′03″N 84°43′38″W / 35.6675°N 84.727222°W / 35.6675 ; -84.727222 ( Ewing House )", "Ten Mile" ], [ "9", "Feezell Barn", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004019 )", "State Route 58 35°38′34″N 84°41′19″W / 35.642778°N 84.688611°W / 35.642778 ; -84.688611 ( Feezell Barn )", "Ten Mile" ], [ "10", "James R. Gettys House", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004020 )", "N. No Pone Valley Rd . 35°35′29″N 84°40′41″W / 35.591389°N 84.678056°W / 35.591389 ; -84.678056 ( James R. Gettys House )", "Ten Mile" ], [ "11", "James R. Gettys Mill", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004021 )", "N. No Pone Valley Rd . 35°35′31″N 84°40′42″W / 35.591944°N 84.678333°W / 35.591944 ; -84.678333 ( James R. Gettys Mill )", "Ten Mile" ], [ "12", "Jim Godsey House", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82003999 )", "State Route 30 35°31′30″N 84°51′06″W / 35.525°N 84.851667°W / 35.525 ; -84.851667 ( Jim Godsey House )", "Decatur" ], [ "13", "James Turk Griffith House", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004022 )", "State Route 58 35°38′54″N 84°41′18″W / 35.648333°N 84.688333°W / 35.648333 ; -84.688333 ( James Turk Griffith House )", "Ten Mile" ], [ "14", "Jacob L. Grubb Store", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004000 )", "State Route 58 35°23′38″N 84°54′02″W / 35.393889°N 84.900556°W / 35.393889 ; -84.900556 ( Jacob L. Grubb Store )", "Decatur" ], [ "15", "Hastings-Locke Ferry", "January 5 , 1983 ( # 83003056 )", "West of Decatur on State Route 30 at the Tennessee River 35°32′16″N 84°52′41″W / 35.537778°N 84.878056°W / 35.537778 ; -84.878056 ( Hastings-Locke Ferry )", "Decatur" ], [ "16", "Dr. D.W. Holloway House", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004023 )", "River Rd . 35°42′16″N 84°41′36″W / 35.704444°N 84.693333°W / 35.704444 ; -84.693333 ( Dr. D.W. Holloway House )", "Ten Mile" ], [ "17", "Scott Hooper Garage", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004010 )", "State Route 1 35°21′21″N 84°54′56″W / 35.355833°N 84.915556°W / 35.355833 ; -84.915556 ( Scott Hooper Garage )", "Georgetown" ], [ "18", "Hutsell Truss Bridge", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004024 )", "Old Ten Mile Rd . 35°36′49″N 84°41′16″W / 35.613611°N 84.687778°W / 35.613611 ; -84.687778 ( Hutsell Truss Bridge )", "Ten Mile" ], [ "19", "Sam Hutsell House", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004025 )", "Old Ten Mile Rd . 35°36′46″N 84°41′15″W / 35.612778°N 84.6875°W / 35.612778 ; -84.6875 ( Sam Hutsell House )", "Ten Mile" ], [ "20", "R.H. Johnson Stable", "July 6 , 1982 ( # 82004026 )", "State Route 58 35°40′49″N 84°40′09″W / 35.680278°N 84.669167°W / 35.680278 ; -84.669167 ( R.H. Johnson Stable )", "Ten Mile" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Meigs County, Tennessee. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Meigs County, Tennessee, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. There are 37 properties listed on the National Register in the county. Another 4 properties were once listed but have been removed.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Current listings", "title": "National Register of Historic Places listings in Meigs County, Tennessee", "uid": "National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Meigs_County,_Tennessee_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Meigs_County,_Tennessee" }
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RG_postcode_area_0
[ [ "Postcode district", "Post town", "Coverage", "Local authority area" ], [ "RG1", "READING", "Katesgrove , Newtown , Reading ( central )", "Reading" ], [ "RG2", "READING", "Madejski Stadium , Whitley , Shinfield , Arborfield Garrison , Arborfield", "Reading , Wokingham" ], [ "RG4", "READING", "Caversham , Sonning , Sonning Common , Kidmore End , Sonning Eye , Dunsden Green , Mapledurham , Chazey Heath , Tokers Green , Chalkhouse Green , Cane End", "Reading , South Oxfordshire , Wokingham" ], [ "RG5", "READING", "Woodley", "Wokingham" ], [ "RG6", "READING", "Earley", "Wokingham , Reading" ], [ "RG7", "READING", "Aldermaston , Bradfield , Burghfield Common , Riseley , Silchester , Mortimer , Swallowfield , Theale , Woolhampton", "West Berkshire , Basingstoke and Deane , Wokingham" ], [ "RG8", "READING", "Goring , Streatley , Pangbourne , Whitchurch-on-Thames", "South Oxfordshire , West Berkshire" ], [ "RG9", "HENLEY-ON-THAMES", "Hambleden , Rotherfield Peppard , Turville , Turville Heath , Skirmett , Rockwell End , Mill End , Fawley , Fingest , Frieth , Greenlands , Nettlebed , Shiplake , Henley-on-Thames", "South Oxfordshire , Wycombe" ], [ "RG10", "READING", "Charvil , Hurst , Ruscombe , Twyford , Wargrave , Waltham St Lawrence", "Wokingham , Windsor and Maidenhead" ], [ "RG12", "BRACKNELL", "Bracknell ( south and town centre ) , Easthampstead , Bullbrook", "Bracknell Forest" ], [ "RG14", "NEWBURY", "Newbury ( whole town area )", "West Berkshire" ], [ "RG17", "HUNGERFORD", "Chilton Foliat , Eastbury , Eddington , Kintbury , Hungerford , Inkpen , Lambourn , North Wessex Downs AONB area", "West Berkshire , Wiltshire" ], [ "RG18", "THATCHAM", "Hampstead Norreys , Hermitage , Thatcham ( north ) , Yattendon", "West Berkshire" ], [ "RG19", "THATCHAM", "Ashford Hill with Headley , Bishop 's Green , Greenham , Thatcham ( south )", "West Berkshire , Basingstoke and Deane" ], [ "RG20", "NEWBURY", "Ashmansworth , Chieveley , Compton , Ecchinswell , Leckhampstead , Highclere , Kingsclere , Sydmonton", "West Berkshire , Basingstoke and Deane" ], [ "RG21", "BASINGSTOKE", "Town Centre , Eastrop , Black Dam , Oakridge , South View", "Basingstoke and Deane" ], [ "RG22", "BASINGSTOKE", "South Ham , Brighton Hill , Kempshott , Buckskin , Beggarwood", "Basingstoke and Deane" ], [ "RG23", "BASINGSTOKE", "Winklebury , Rooksdown , Oakley", "Basingstoke and Deane" ], [ "RG24", "BASINGSTOKE", "Popley , Chineham , Sherborne St John", "Basingstoke and Deane" ], [ "RG25", "BASINGSTOKE", "Cliddesden , Dummer , Overton , North Waltham", "Basingstoke and Deane" ] ]
{ "intro": "The RG postcode area, also known as the Reading postcode area, is a group of thirty postcode districts in England, within twelve post towns. These cover west and central Berkshire (including Reading, Bracknell, Crowthorne, Hungerford, Newbury, Thatcham and Wokingham) and north Hampshire (including Basingstoke, Hook, Tadley and Whitchurch), plus a small part of south-east Oxfordshire (including Henley-on-Thames) and very small parts of Buckinghamshire and Wiltshire. Mail for the area is sorted at the Thames Valley Mail Centre in Swindon, having been sorted at the Reading Mail Centre until its closure in 2010. The original RG3 district for west Reading was recoded to RG30 and RG31 in January 1995, due to the rise in population in that area. In the same year, the original RG11 district for Wokingham and Crowthorne was recoded to RG40, RG41 and RG45, while the northern part of the RG12 district for Bracknell was recoded to RG42.", "section_text": "The approximate coverage of the postcode districts :", "section_title": "Coverage", "title": "RG postcode area", "uid": "RG_postcode_area_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RG_postcode_area" }
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List_of_AZA_member_zoos_and_aquaria_2
[ [ "Name", "Address", "City", "State/country", "Website" ], [ "Alameda Park Zoo", "1321 N White Sands Blvd", "Alamogordo", "New Mexico , United States", "Website" ], [ "Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park", "60 Morgan Rd", "Binghamton", "New York , United States", "Website" ], [ "Biodôme de Montreal", "4777 Pierre-de-Coubertin", "Montreal", "Quebec , Canada", "Website" ], [ "BREC 's Baton Rouge Zoo", "3601 Thomas Rd", "Baker", "Louisiana , United States", "Website" ], [ "Chehaw Park", "105 Chehaw Park Rd", "Albany", "Georgia , United States", "Website" ], [ "Henson Robinson Zoo", "1100 E Lake Drive", "Springfield", "Illinois , United States", "Website" ], [ "Honolulu Zoo", "151 Kapahulu Ave", "Honolulu", "Hawaii , United States", "Website" ], [ "Jackson Zoo", "2918 W Capitol St", "Jackson", "Mississippi , United States", "Website" ], [ "Mill Mountain Zoo", "Mill Mountain Spur", "Roanoke", "Virginia , United States", "Website" ], [ "Montgomery Zoo", "2301 Coliseum Pkwy", "Montgomery", "Alabama , United States", "Website" ], [ "Niabi Zoo", "13010 Niabi Zoo Rd", "Coal Valley", "Illinois , United States", "Website" ], [ "Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium", "7340 Butler St", "Pittsburgh", "Pennsylvania , United States", "Website" ], [ "Santa Ana Zoo", "1801 E Chestnut Ave", "Santa Ana", "California , United States", "Website" ], [ "Six Flags Discovery Kingdom", "1001 Fairgrounds Dr", "Vallejo", "California , United States", "Website" ], [ "The Texas Zoo", "110 Memorial Dr", "Victoria", "Texas , United States", "Website" ], [ "The Zoo Northwest Florida", "5701 Gulf Breeze Pkwy", "Gulf Breeze", "Florida , United States", "Website" ], [ "Wildlife World Zoo and Aquarium", "16501 W Northern Ave", "Litchfield Park", "Arizona , United States", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Association of Zoos and Aquariums member zoos and aquaria. To be a member, a facility must either be accredited or certified.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Former members", "title": "List of AZA member zoos and aquaria", "uid": "List_of_AZA_member_zoos_and_aquaria_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AZA_member_zoos_and_aquaria" }
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CZW_Cage_of_Death_6
[ [ "#", "Result", "Stipulation", "Time" ], [ "1", "Derek Frazier won a CZW Student Battle Royal", "Battle royal", "14:23" ], [ "2", "Kid Kamikaze ( with Elsa Bangz ) defeated Beef Wellington", "Singles match", "6:03" ], [ "3", "Dizzie , All Money is Legal ( K-Murda and K-Pusha ) defeated Ghost Shadow , Heretic and Spyral BKNY", "Six man tag team match", "10:40" ], [ "3", "Erick Stevens and Roderick Strong defeated Alex Shelley and Jonny Storm", "Tag team match", "13:22" ], [ "4", "Blackjack Marsciano , Hallowicked and Larry Sweeney defeated Gran Akuma , Jigsaw and Mike Quackenbush", "Six-man tag team match", "7:50" ], [ "5", "Sonjay Dutt ( c ) defeated M-Dogg 20 for the CZW World Junior Heavyweight Championship", "Loser Leaves CZW match", "17:58" ], [ "6", "B-Boy defeated Dan Maff", "Singles match", "12:34" ], [ "7", "B-Boy defeated Chris Hero ( c ) for the CZW Iron Man Championship", "Singles match", "8:07" ], [ "8", "S.B.S . ( Excalibur and Super Dragon ) defeated El Generico and Kevin Steen", "Tag-team match", "18:44" ], [ "9", "The Messiah ( c ) defeated Adam Flash and Kaos", "Three way scaffold and ladder match for the CZW World Heavyweight Championship", "19:12" ], [ "10", "Team Ca $ h ( Chri $ Ca $ h , J.C. Bailey , Nate Webb and SeXXXy Eddy ) defeated The Blackout ( Eddie Kingston , Jack Evans , Ruckus and Sabian )", "WarGames Cage of Death elimination deathmatch for the CZW World Tag Team Champions", "35:47" ], [ "11", "H8 Club ( Justice Pain and Wifebeater ) defeated The H8 Club ( Nate Hatred and Nick Gage )", "Fans Bring the Weapons Cage of Death deathmatch", "12:48" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Cage of Death is Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW)'s biggest show since 1999. It always features the Cage of Death match, a steel cage with various weapons littered in the cage. electrified cage walls, cacti, tables, light tubes, glass, thumbtacks, baseball bats, barbed wire and numerous other weapons and objects have been used in it. The first two were simple either pin and/or submit to win cage matches with weapons littered in and around the cage. The Cage of Death also has different formats and stipulations: singles, tag team, or gauntlet. Each Cage of Death features two or more wrestlers in the cage. For Cage of Death 5, 6, and 7, WarGames stipulations were used.", "section_text": "Cage of Death VIPromotionCombat Zone Wrestling [ 7 ] DateDecember 11 , 2004 [ 7 ] CityPhiladelphia , Pennsylvania [ 7 ] VenueViking Hall [ 7 ] Cage of Death VI took place on December 11 , 2004 , in the ECW Arena where there were two Cage Of Death matches . One saw Team Ca $ h ( Chri $ Ca $ h , J.C. Bailey , Nate Webb , and SeXXXy Eddy ) defeat Team Blackout ( Ruckus , Sabian , Eddie Kingston , and Jack Evans ) . The other match saw the battle of The H8 Club as Wifebeater and Justice Pain took on Nate Hatred and Nick Gage . For Cage of Death 6 there were eliminations that would happen when a wrestler would hit the arena floor much like Cage of Death 5 the year before , the difference being that the tag team titles were hanging on a scaffold stretched across the length of the top of the cage overlooking the two rings . [ 7 ] In the 4 on 4 WarGames elimination match , wrestlers were eliminated when they hit the floor . The cage surrounded two rings , weapons littered around two rings , and there was also a scaffold on top of the cage where Maven Bentley and Robbie Mireno were holding the CZW Tag Team belts . The other Cage of Death match was a Fans Bring the Weapons match inside the cage . Wifebeater and Justice Pain won after Nick Gage turned on Nate Hatred by driving him through a pane of glass covered in salt and thumbtacks . Immediately after the match Pain and Gage turned on Wifebeater .", "section_title": "History -- Cage of Death VI", "title": "CZW Cage of Death", "uid": "CZW_Cage_of_Death_6", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CZW_Cage_of_Death" }
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Torneo_de_la_URBA_0
[ [ "Club", "City", "Estab", "Titles" ], [ "Alumni", "Tortuguitas", "1951", "6" ], [ "Atlético del Rosario", "Rosario", "1867", "5" ], [ "Belgrano", "Belgrano", "1896", "11" ], [ "C.A . San Isidro", "San Isidro", "1902", "33" ], [ "Hindú", "Don Torcuato", "1919", "10" ], [ "La Plata RC", "La Plata", "1934", "1" ], [ "Newman", "Benavídez", "1979", "0" ], [ "Pucará", "Burzaco", "1943", "2" ], [ "Regatas", "Bella Vista", "1895", "0" ], [ "San Isidro Club", "Boulogne", "1935", "25" ], [ "San Luis", "La Plata", "1961", "0" ], [ "Universitario", "Villa de Mayo", "1918", "14" ] ]
{ "intro": "The URBA Top 12 (formerly Torneo de la URBA, named Top 12 - Copa DirecTV for sponsorship reasons) is an Argentine rugby union club competition organised by the Buenos Aires Rugby Union (URBA). It is the top division of the Argentine rugby league system. Created on 10 April 1899 by the River Plate Rugby Union (current Argentine Rugby Union - UAR), the Top 12 is the oldest rugby competition in South America and one of the oldest club competitions in the world. Top 12 is one of the country's two main club competitions, along with Torneo del Interior, where clubs from the rest of the Provinces of Argentina take part. The championship runs from March to October. Despite of being from the city of Rosario in Santa Fe Province, Atlético del Rosario has taken part of Top 12 as founding member of the UAR. The other clubs from Rosario compete in tournaments organised by the Rosario governing body.", "section_text": "Teams competing at Top 12 in the 2019 season are : [ 13 ]", "section_title": "Clubs -- Current ( 2019 )", "title": "Torneo de la URBA", "uid": "Torneo_de_la_URBA_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torneo_de_la_URBA" }
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46th_United_States_Congress_1
[ [ "District", "Vacator", "Reason for change", "Successor", "Date of successor 's formal installation" ], [ "Texas 6", "Vacant", "Rep. Gustav Schleicher died during previous congress", "Christopher C. Upson ( D )", "April 15 , 1879" ], [ "New York 12", "Vacant", "Rep.-elect Alexander Smith died during previous congress", "Waldo Hutchins ( D )", "November 4 , 1879" ], [ "Iowa 5", "Rush Clark ( R )", "Died April 29 , 1879", "William G. Thompson ( R )", "October 14 , 1879" ], [ "Missouri 7", "Alfred M. Lay ( D )", "Died December 8 , 1879", "John F. Philips ( D )", "January 10 , 1880" ], [ "New York 32", "Ray V. Pierce ( R )", "Resigned September 18 , 1880", "Jonathan Scoville ( D )", "November 12 , 1880" ], [ "Alabama 6", "Burwell B. Lewis ( D )", "Resigned October 1 , 1880 , to accept presidency of the University of Alabama", "Newton N. Clements ( D )", "December 8 , 1880" ], [ "Ohio 19", "James A. Garfield ( R )", "Resigned November 8 , 1880", "Ezra B. Taylor ( R )", "December 13 , 1880" ], [ "New Hampshire 3", "Evarts W. Farr ( R )", "Died November 30 , 1880 . Successor elected December 28 , 1880", "Ossian Ray ( R )", "January 8 , 1881" ], [ "Florida 2", "Noble A . Hull ( D )", "Lost contested election January 22 , 1881", "Horatio Bisbee , Jr. ( R )", "January 22 , 1881" ], [ "North Carolina 1", "Joseph J. Martin ( R )", "Lost contested election January 29 , 1881", "Jesse J. Yeates ( D )", "January 29 , 1881" ], [ "New York 9", "Fernando Wood ( D )", "Died February 14 , 1881", "Vacant", "Not filled this term" ], [ "Michigan 7", "Omar D. Conger ( R )", "Resigned March 3 , 1881 , after being elected to the US Senate", "Vacant", "Not filled this term" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Forty-sixth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1879, to March 4, 1881, during the last two years of Rutherford Hayes's presidency. The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Ninth Census of the United States in 1870. The Senate had a Democratic majority, while the House of Representatives had a Democratic plurality. The Democrats were still able to control the House, however, with the help of the Independent politicians who caucused with them.", "section_text": "replacements : 8 Democratic : 1 seat net gain Republican : 1 seat net loss deaths : 4 resignations : 3 contested election : 2 Total seats with changes : 11", "section_title": "Changes in membership -- House of Representatives", "title": "46th United States Congress", "uid": "46th_United_States_Congress_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/46th_United_States_Congress" }
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Venues_of_the_2003_Pan_American_Games_1
[ [ "Venue", "Sports", "Capacity" ], [ "Tennis Center", "Tennis", "3,600" ], [ "Handball Hall", "Handball", "2,000" ], [ "Weightlifting Pavilion", "Weightlifting", "2,000" ], [ "East Park Football Field", "Football", "2,000" ], [ "Table Tennis Center", "Table tennis", "2,300" ], [ "Gymnastic Pavilion", "Gymnastics ( Artistic and Rhythmic )", "3,000" ], [ "Hockey Field - East Park", "Field hockey", "2,000" ], [ "Archery field - East Park", "Archery", "500" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2003 Pan American Games were held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and surrounding area. The Pan American Games ran from in July and August 2003. This is a list of competition venues that were used during the games. 34 Venues will be used, with a majority of them being built for the games.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "East Park Cluster", "title": "Venues of the 2003 Pan American Games", "uid": "Venues_of_the_2003_Pan_American_Games_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venues_of_the_2003_Pan_American_Games" }
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List_of_MLS_club_post-season_droughts_11
[ [ "City", "Seasons waited", "MLS Cup Final appearances", "Current MLS team ( s )" ], [ "Boston", "24", "2002 , 2005 , 2006 , 2007 , 2014", "New England Revolution" ], [ "Dallas", "24", "2010", "FC Dallas" ], [ "New York", "24", "2008", "New York Red Bulls , New York City FC" ], [ "Philadelphia", "10", "never", "Philadelphia Union" ], [ "Vancouver", "9", "never", "Vancouver Whitecaps FC" ], [ "Montreal", "8", "never", "Montreal Impact" ], [ "Orlando", "5", "never", "Orlando City SC" ], [ "Minneapolis", "3", "never", "Minnesota United FC" ], [ "Cincinnati", "1", "never", "FC Cincinnati" ] ]
{ "intro": "These are lists of active and all-time Major League Soccer (MLS) club post-season series win, MLS Cup Playoffs and MLS Cup droughts. Those teams which have never made it in club history are listed by the season that they entered the league. Among the current 24 MLS teams, 11 have never won the MLS Cup and 13 have never won the Supporters' Shield. Among those clubs which have won the MLS Cup, the longest MLS Cup title drought is that of the Chicago Fire, who have not won the post-season honor since winning the 1998 MLS Cup. The longest Supporters' Shield drought is Sporting Kansas City, who last won the title in the 2000. The only teams that have never qualified for the post-season tournament are Orlando City SC, who debuted in 2015 and FC Cincinnati, who debuted in 2019.", "section_text": "This list only includes cities that have a club playing in MLS .", "section_title": "Cities/regions awaiting first MLS Cup", "title": "List of MLS club post-season droughts", "uid": "List_of_MLS_club_post-season_droughts_11", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_MLS_club_post-season_droughts" }
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Democratic_Party_presidential_candidates,_2012_1
[ [ "Candidate", "Background", "Campaign notes", "Ballot access & vote total" ], [ "Keith Russell Judd ( FEC filing )", "Born 1958 Prison inmate serving a 210-month sentence at the Beaumont Federal Correctional Institution in Texas . Democratic Party and Green Party presidential candidate , 2008", "Paid $ 2,500 to appear on the West Virginia ballot . Won 41 percent of the vote in West Virginia for second place , qualifying him for several delegates , which the West Virginia Democratic Party stripped due to his lack of a delegate slate . Filed with the FEC to run as an Independent candidate on October 10 , 2012", "WV 73,138 ( 0.89 percent overall )" ], [ "Jim Rogers ( FEC filing )", "Born 1935 Perennial political candidate from Oklahoma Democratic Party presidential candidate , 2008 U.S. Senate nominee for the Democratic Party in Oklahoma , 2010", "Filed with the FEC to run for president on December 12 , 2011 . Paid $ 2,500 to appear on the Oklahoma ballot . Finished third with 13.79 percent in Oklahoma , qualifying him for three delegates , which the Oklahoma Democratic Party stripped due to his lack of a delegate slate", "OK 15,535 ( 0.19 percent overall )" ], [ "Ed Cowan ( Website )", "Born 1938 Teacher from Vermont", "Paid $ 1,000 to appear on the New Hampshire ballot . Participated in the lesser-known candidates forum Finished second among ballot candidates in New Hampshire with 1.56 percent", "NH 945 ( 0.01 percent overall )" ], [ "Vermin Supreme ( Website )", "Born 1961 Performance artist and perennial candidate from Massachusetts Democratic Party presidential candidate , 2004 Republican Party presidential candidate , 2008", "Ran as a satirical candidate . Paid $ 1,000 to appear on the New Hampshire ballot . Glitter bombed Randall Terry during the lesser-known candidates forum . Finished third among ballot candidates in New Hampshire with 1.37 percent", "NH 833 ( 0.01 percent overall )" ], [ "John D. Haywood ( FEC filing ) , ( Website )", "Born 1945 Attorney from North Carolina Lieutenant in the United States Naval Reserve , 1970-73", "Filed with the FEC to run for president on October 27 , 2011 . Paid $ 1,000 to appear on the New Hampshire ballot . Participated in the lesser-known candidates forum Finished fifth among ballot candidates in New Hampshire with 0.7 percent", "NH 423 ( 0.01 percent overall )" ], [ "Craig Tax Freeze Freis", "Born 1944 Former real estate agent from California Member of the Democratic Party Central Committee of Los Angeles County , 1992-94", "Paid $ 1,000 to appear on the New Hampshire ballot . Successfully lobbied the New Hampshire Ballot Law Commission to have his legal middle name of Tax Freeze listed on the ballot . Finished sixth among ballot candidates in New Hampshire with 0.66 percent", "NH 400 ( 0.00 percent overall )" ], [ "Cornelius O'Connor", "From Florida Republican Party presidential candidate , 2008", "Paid $ 1,000 to appear on the New Hampshire ballot . Finished eighth among ballot candidates in New Hampshire with 0.44 percent", "NH 266 ( 0.00 percent overall )" ], [ "Ed O'Donnell", "Born 1948 Activist from Delaware", "Paid $ 1,000 to appear on the New Hampshire ballot . Participated in the lesser-known candidates forum . Finished eleventh among ballot candidates in New Hampshire with 0.37 percent", "NH 222 ( 0.00 percent overall )" ], [ "Bob Greene ( FEC filing ) , ( Website )", "Physicist from California Former Vice President of Engineering at Gerber Scientific Instruments", "Filed with the FEC to run for president on December 13 , 2011 Paid $ 1,000 to appear on the New Hampshire ballot . Participated in the lesser-known candidates forum . Finished twelfth among ballot candidates in New Hampshire with 0.35 percent", "NH 213 ( 0.00 percent overall )" ], [ "Robert B. Jordan ( FEC filing ) , ( Website )", "From California", "Filed with the FEC to run for president on August 22 , 2011 . Paid $ 1,000 to appear on the New Hampshire ballot . Finished thirteenth among ballot candidates in New Hampshire with 0.26 percent", "NH 155 ( 0.00 percent overall )" ], [ "Aldous Tyler ( FEC filing ) , ( Website )", "Radio host from Wisconsin Host of the WSUM radio show TMI with Aldous Tyler , 2010-present", "Filed with the FEC to run for president on September 20 , 2011 . Paid $ 1,000 to appear on the New Hampshire ballot . Endorsed Darcy Richardson before the New Hampshire primary . Finished fourteenth among ballot candidates in New Hampshire with 0.17 percent", "NH 106 ( 0.00 percent overall )" ] ]
{ "intro": "During the 2012 United States presidential election, 51 individuals sought the nomination of the Democratic Party. Incumbent President Barack Obama won the nomination unanimously at the 2012 Democratic National Convention and was re-elected as President in the general election by defeating Republican nominee Mitt Romney. As expected for the incumbent president, Obama won every primary election, but faced more difficulty than projected. Fifteen additional candidates appeared on primary ballots, and of these, four appeared on more than one ballot. Four qualified for convention delegates including: attorney John Wolfe, Jr., prison inmate Keith Russell Judd, perennial candidate Jim Rogers, and pro-life activist Randall Terry. Each of these had their delegates stripped prior to the convention due to technicalities. Thirty-six additional candidates filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for president, but either withdrew from the race before the primaries or did not appear on any primary ballots.", "section_text": "The following candidates appeared on only one primary ballot .", "section_title": "Candidates -- Challengers", "title": "2012 Democratic Party presidential candidates", "uid": "Democratic_Party_presidential_candidates,_2012_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Democratic_Party_presidential_candidates" }
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Central_European_Jamboree_0
[ [ "Year", "Event name", "Location", "Host City", "Theme", "Attendance" ], [ "1931", "Camp of Slavic Scouts", "Prague", "Czechoslovakia", "", "" ], [ "1935", "Jubilee Jamboree of Polish Scouting and Guiding Association", "Spała", "Poland", "", "" ], [ "1997", "Fénix", "Prague", "Czech Republic", "", "" ], [ "1998", "Eurocor", "Žarnovica", "Slovakia", "", "" ], [ "1999", "San '99", "Sanok", "Poland", "", "" ], [ "2001", "Carpathia 2001", "Csobánka", "Hungary", "Closer to each other", "1000" ], [ "2004", "Tatracor", "Tatranská Lomnica", "Slovakia", "Reach the Top", "2000" ], [ "2006", "Orbis 2006", "Brno", "Czech Republic", "Many cultures - one world", "3000" ], [ "2008", "Silesia 2008", "Chorzów", "Poland", "Discover new world", "1400" ], [ "2010", "ConCordia 2010", "Budapest", "Hungary", "Many Hearts , One Beat", "" ], [ "2012", "11th Central European Jamboree", "Liptovský Mikuláš", "Slovakia", "Experience Elements", "1000" ], [ "2014", "12th Central European Jamboree", "Doksy", "Czech Republic", "Prepared for the future", "1012" ], [ "2016", "13th Central European Jamboree", "Wrocław", "Poland", "Art of Scouting", "1800" ], [ "2018", "14th Central European Jamboree", "Szalki Island ( Dunaújváros )", "Hungary", "Scouting on new waves", "700" ], [ "2022", "15th Central European Jamboree", "TBA", "Czech Republic", "", "" ], [ "2024", "16th Central European Jamboree", "TBA", "Slovakia", "", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Central European Jamboree is a Scouting jamboree for Scouts of Central European nations.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of events", "title": "Central European Jamboree", "uid": "Central_European_Jamboree_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_European_Jamboree" }
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2002_in_country_music_2
[ [ "US", "Album", "Artist", "Record Label" ], [ "47", "20th Century Masters : The Millennium Collection", "Johnny Cash", "Mercury Nashville" ], [ "14", "After the Storm", "Chris LeDoux", "Capitol Nashville" ], [ "39", "Another Way to Go", "Radney Foster", "Dualtone" ], [ "13", "Barricades & Brickwalls", "Kasey Chambers", "Warner Bros" ], [ "46", "The Best of America", "Various Artists", "Curb" ], [ "20", "Bluegrass & White Snow : A Mountain Christmas", "Patty Loveless", "Epic" ], [ "47", "Bramble Rose", "Tift Merritt", "Lost Highway" ], [ "39", "Can You Hear Me Now", "Sawyer Brown", "Curb" ], [ "39", "Ca n't Back Down", "Collin Raye", "Epic" ], [ "35", "Chase the Sun", "Shannon Lawson", "MCA Nashville" ], [ "37", "Cheap Drunk : An Autobiography", "Bill Engvall", "Warner Bros" ], [ "28", "Classic Country : Great Story Songs", "Various Artists", "Time Life" ], [ "19", "Cledus Envy", "Cledus T. Judd", "Monument" ], [ "39", "Cledus Navidad", "Cledus T. Judd", "Monument" ], [ "37", "The Color of Roses", "Lorrie Morgan", "Image" ], [ "13", "Country Croonin '", "Anne Murray", "StraightWay" ], [ "46", "The Dark", "Guy Clark", "Sugar Hill" ], [ "21", "Down the Old Plank Road : The Nashville Sessions", "The Chieftains", "RCA" ], [ "29", "Easy", "Kelly Willis", "Rykodisc" ], [ "34", "Electric", "Jack Ingram", "Columbia" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2002.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Top new album releases -- Other top albums", "title": "2002 in country music", "uid": "2002_in_country_music_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_in_country_music" }
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List_of_Egyptian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0
[ [ "Year ( Ceremony )", "Film title used in nomination", "Original title", "Director", "Result" ], [ "1958 ( 31st )", "Cairo Station", "باب الحديد", "Youssef Chahine", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1959 ( 32nd )", "The Nightingale 's Prayer", "دعاء الكروان", "Henry Barakat", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1960 ( 33rd )", "Teenagers", "المراهقات", "Ahmed Diaeddin", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1961 ( 34th )", "Love and Faith", "وا إسلاماه", "Enrico Bomba , Andrew Marton", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1962 ( 35th )", "Chased by the Dogs", "اللص والكلاب", "Kamal El Sheikh", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1964 ( 37th )", "Mother of the Bride", "أم العروسة", "Atef Salem", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1965 ( 38th )", "The Impossible", "المستحيل", "Hussein Kamal", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1966 ( 39th )", "Cairo 30", "القاهرة 30", "Salah Abu Seif", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1970 ( 43rd )", "The Night of Counting the Years", "المومياء", "Shadi Abdel Salam", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1971 ( 44th )", "A Woman and a Man", "امرأة و رجل", "Houssam Eddine Mostafa", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1972 ( 45th )", "My Wife and the Dog", "زوجتي و الكلب", "Said Marzouk", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1973 ( 46th )", "Empire M", "إمبراطورية ميم", "Hussein Kamal", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1974 ( 47th )", "Enslaved by the Past", "", "", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1975 ( 48th )", "I Want a Solution", "أريد حلاً", "Said Marzouk", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1976 ( 49th )", "Whom Should We Shoot ?", "على من نطلق الرصاص", "Kamal El Sheikh", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1979 ( 52nd )", "Alexandria ... Why ?", "إسكندرية ... ليه؟", "Youssef Chahine", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1981 ( 54th )", "People on the Top", "أهل القمة", "Ali Badrakhan", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1990 ( 63rd )", "Alexandria Again and Forever", "اسكندرية كمان وكمان", "Youssef Chahine", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1994 ( 67th )", "Land of Dreams", "أرض الاحلام", "Daoud Abdel Sayed", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1997 ( 70th )", "Destiny", "المصير", "Youssef Chahine", "Not Nominated" ] ]
{ "intro": "Egypt has submitted films for consideration for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film[nb 1] since 1958, when Youssef Chahine's Cairo Station became both the first African and the first Arab film to contend for the award. The Foreign Film award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. The award was created for the 1956 Academy Awards, succeeding the non-competitive Honorary Academy Awards which were presented between 1947 and 1955 to the best foreign language films released in the United States. Egypt has submitted thirty-four films to the Foreign Oscar competition but has never yet achieved a coveted Oscar nomination. They virtually disappeared from the competition during the sixteen-year period between 1982-2001 (sending a total of three films), but returned as a regular participant in 1999. Youssef Chahine represented Egypt four times, more than any other director.", "section_text": "The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956 . [ 3 ] The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films . Following this , they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award . [ 4 ] Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Egypt for review by the Academy for the award by year . Submissions between 1958 and 1960 were submitted under the name of the United Arab Republic , which was the formal name of Egypt at the time . All films were in Arabic .", "section_title": "Submissions", "title": "List of Egyptian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film", "uid": "List_of_Egyptian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Egyptian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film" }
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List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_U_(North_America)_3
[ [ "Title", "Publisher", "Developer ( s )", "Release Date", "ESRB" ], [ "Advance Wars", "Nintendo", "Intelligent Systems", "April 3 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Mario & Luigi : Superstar Saga", "Nintendo", "AlphaDream", "April 3 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Metroid Fusion", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "April 3 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Kirby & the Amazing Mirror", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "April 10 , 2014", "E" ], [ "WarioWare , Inc. : Mega Microgames !", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "April 10 , 2014", "E" ], [ "F-Zero Maximum Velocity", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "April 17 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Golden Sun", "Nintendo", "Camelot Software Planning", "April 17 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Yoshi 's Island : Super Mario Advance 3", "Nintendo", "Nintendo EAD", "April 24 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Wario Land 4", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "May 8 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Klonoa : Empire of Dreams", "Bandai Namco Entertainment", "Bandai Namco Entertainment", "May 29 , 2014", "E" ], [ "The Legend of Zelda : The Minish Cap", "Nintendo", "Nintendo", "June 5 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Pac-Man Collection", "Bandai Namco Entertainment", "Mass Media Games", "June 10 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Mario Tennis : Power Tour", "Nintendo", "Camelot Software Planning", "July 3 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Mr. Driller 2", "Bandai Namco Entertainment", "Bandai Namco Entertainment", "July 17 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Mega Man Battle Network", "Capcom", "Capcom", "July 31 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge", "Capcom", "Inti Creates , Capcom Production Studio 2", "August 14 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Mario Golf : Advance Tour", "Nintendo", "Camelot Software Planning", "September 25 , 2014", "E" ], [ "Castlevania : Circle of the Moon", "Konami", "Konami", "October 9 , 2014", "T" ], [ "Castlevania : Harmony of Dissonance", "Konami", "Konami", "October 16 , 2014", "T" ], [ "Castlevania : Aria of Sorrow", "Konami", "Konami", "October 23 , 2014", "T" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Virtual Console games that are available on Wii U in North America. These releases take advantage of the console's unique features, such as Off TV Play with the Wii U GamePad and posting to Miiverse. Some of these games may already be available on the Wii Virtual Console, which can also be played through Wii U's Wii Mode, but these legacy versions lack some features of the Wii U Virtual Console. While Wii Virtual Console titles cannot be played using the Wii U GamePad's controls, a September 2013 system update enabled the use of the GamePad's screen as a display. While some Wii games are also available for download from the Wii U eShop, these are not designated as Virtual Console releases and lack Virtual Console features. The list is sorted by system and in the order in which they were added in Nintendo eShop for Wii U. To sort by other columns, click the corresponding icon in the header row.", "section_text": "These titles were originally released for use on the Game Boy Advance ( GBA ) , which was launched in 2001 . There are 74 games available to purchase . [ 1 ]", "section_title": "Available titles -- Game Boy Advance", "title": "List of Virtual Console games for Wii U (North America)", "uid": "List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_U_(North_America)_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_U_(North_America)" }
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List_of_Constituencies_of_the_Lok_Sabha_5
[ [ "Constituency No", "Constituency", "Represented by", "Reserved for ( SC/ST/None )" ], [ "1", "Sarguja", "Renuka Singh", "ST" ], [ "2", "Raigarh", "Gomtee Sai", "ST" ], [ "3", "Janjgir", "Guharam Ajgalle", "SC" ], [ "4", "Korba", "Jyotsna Mahant", "None" ], [ "5", "Bilaspur", "Arun Sao", "None" ], [ "6", "Rajnandgaon", "Santosh Pandey", "None" ], [ "7", "Durg", "Vijay Baghel", "None" ], [ "8", "Raipur", "Sunil Kumar Soni", "None" ], [ "9", "Mahasamund", "Chunni Lal Sahu", "None" ], [ "10", "Bastar", "Deepak Baij", "ST" ], [ "11", "Kanker", "Mohan Mandavi", "ST" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs). Each MP, represents a single geographic constituency. There are currently 543 constituencies. The maximum size of the Lok Sabha as outlined in the Constitution of India is 550 members made up of up to 530 members representing people of the states of India and up to 20 members representing people from the Union Territories on the basis of their population.", "section_text": "Constituencies of Chhattisgarh", "section_title": "Chhattisgarh ( 11 )", "title": "List of constituencies of the Lok Sabha", "uid": "List_of_Constituencies_of_the_Lok_Sabha_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_constituencies_of_the_Lok_Sabha" }
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List_of_improvisational_theater_festivals_0
[ [ "Name", "Host", "Location", "Date Established" ], [ "The Del Close Marathon", "Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre", "New York City , New York", "1999" ], [ "Fracas ! Improv Festival", "Second Nature Improv", "Los Angeles , California", "2004" ], [ "Gainesville Improv Festival", "Florida Improv , Inc", "Gainesville , Florida", "2005" ], [ "Twin Cities Improv Festival", "HUGE Improv Theater & Five Man Job", "Minneapolis , MN", "2006" ], [ "New Zealand Improv Festival", "New Zealand Improv Trust", "Wellington , New Zealand", "2008" ], [ "Manila Improv Festival", "SPIT & Third World Improv", "Manila , Philippines", "2012" ], [ "Salento Impro Festival", "Improvvisart", "Gallipoli , Italy", "2010" ], [ "Welcome International Improv Festival", "i Bugiardini", "Rome , Italy", "2013" ], [ "Festival Impulsez", "La Bulle Carree", "Toulouse , France", "2013" ], [ "Sweden International Improv Festival", "Teater Prego", "Uppsala , Sweden", "2015" ], [ "IMPRONEUF Festival", "Les Pigallo-Romains", "Paris , France", "2016" ], [ "Warsaw Improv Festival", "Klancyk Foundation", "Warsaw , Poland", "2017" ], [ "Oslo Impro Festival", "Impro Neuf", "Oslo , Norway", "2017" ] ]
{ "intro": "Improvisational-theater festivals, also known as improv-comedy festivals or improv festivals, are venues where multiple improvisational-theater groups perform. They are usually not limited by improvisational style, though they may limit entrants to professional-only or collegiate-only. Most improvisational-theater festivals are hosted by a single troupe, but others are hosted by conglomerations of troupes or a company set up solely for that given festival.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Festivals", "title": "List of improvisational theater festivals", "uid": "List_of_improvisational_theater_festivals_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_improvisational_theater_festivals" }
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Austria_at_the_1952_Winter_Olympics_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event" ], [ "Gold", "Othmar Schneider", "Alpine skiing", "Men 's slalom" ], [ "Gold", "Trude Beiser", "Alpine skiing", "Women 's downhill" ], [ "Silver", "Othmar Schneider", "Alpine skiing", "Men 's downhill" ], [ "Silver", "Christian Pravda", "Alpine skiing", "Men 's giant slalom" ], [ "Silver", "Dagmar Rom", "Alpine skiing", "Women 's giant slalom" ], [ "Silver", "Hellmut Seibt", "Figure skating", "Men 's individual" ], [ "Bronze", "Christian Pravda", "Alpine skiing", "Men 's downhill" ], [ "Bronze", "Toni Spiess", "Alpine skiing", "Men 's giant slalom" ] ]
{ "intro": "Austria competed at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Medalists", "title": "Austria at the 1952 Winter Olympics", "uid": "Austria_at_the_1952_Winter_Olympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria_at_the_1952_Winter_Olympics" }
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Big_East_Conference_football_individual_awards_2
[ [ "Season", "Player", "School", "Position", "Class" ], [ "1991", "Kevin Williams", "Miami", "RS", "So" ], [ "1992", "John Biskup", "Syracuse", "PK", "Sr" ], [ "1993", "Pat O'Neill", "Syracuse", "P/PK", "Sr" ], [ "1994 *", "Todd Sauerbrun", "West Virginia", "P", "Sr" ], [ "1995", "Marvin Harrison", "Syracuse", "RS", "Sr" ], [ "1996 *", "Tremain Mack", "Miami", "RS", "Sr" ], [ "1997 *", "Quinton Spotwood", "Syracuse", "KR", "So" ], [ "1998 *", "Kevin Johnson", "Syracuse", "KR", "Sr" ], [ "1999", "Shayne Graham", "Virginia Tech", "PK", "Sr" ], [ "2000 *", "Santana Moss", "Miami", "PR", "Sr" ], [ "2001", "Phillip Buchanon", "Miami", "PR/KR", "Jr" ], [ "2002", "Andy Lee", "Pittsburgh", "P", "Jr" ], [ "2002", "Nate Jones", "Rutgers", "KR", "Jr" ], [ "2003", "Andy Lee ( 2 )", "Pittsburgh", "P", "Sr" ], [ "2003", "DeAngelo Hall", "Virginia Tech", "PR", "Jr" ], [ "2004", "Adam Jones", "West Virginia", "RS", "Jr" ], [ "2005", "Willie Foster", "Rutgers", "RS", "Jr" ], [ "2006", "Ean Randolph", "South Florida", "RS", "Sr" ], [ "2007", "Kevin Huber", "Cincinnati", "P", "Jr" ], [ "2008", "Mardy Gilyard", "Cincinnati", "KR", "Jr" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Big East Conference gave five football awards at the conclusion of every season. The awards were first given in 1991 following the conference's first football season, and last given in 2012 before the conference was restructured as the American Athletic Conference. The five awards included Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Special Teams Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Coach of the Year. Recipients were selected by the votes of the conference's eight head coaches. Award recipients included Heisman Trophy winners, NFL first-round draft picks, and NFL All-Star selections. The Miami Hurricanes were the most successful team through the school's tenure with the conference from 1991 to 2004, winning six awards for offensive players, seven for defense, four for special teams, three for Rookie of the Year, and six for Coach of the Year. Every conference member received at least two awards. Donovan McNabb of Syracuse is the only player to win more than two awards; he was named Rookie of the Year in 1995 and Offensive Player of the Year in 1996, 1997, and 1998. Frank Beamer of Virginia Tech, Dennis Erickson of Miami, and Brian Kelly of Cincinnati were each Coach of the Year three times.", "section_text": "Marvin Harrison won as a returner in 1995 . Andy Lee was the first multiple winner , winning in 2002 and 2003 . Positions key K Placekicker KR Kick returner P Punter PR Punt returner RS Return specialist Class key Fr Freshman So Sophomore Jr Junior Sr Senior", "section_title": "Special Teams Player of the Year -- Winners", "title": "Big East Conference football individual awards", "uid": "Big_East_Conference_football_individual_awards_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_East_Conference_football_individual_awards" }
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1990_World_Men's_Curling_Championship_0
[ [ "Country", "Skip", "W", "L" ], [ "Denmark", "Tommy Stjerne", "7", "2" ], [ "Sweden", "Lars-Åke Nordström", "7", "2" ], [ "Scotland", "David Smith", "7", "2" ], [ "Canada", "Ed Werenich", "7", "2" ], [ "Norway", "Eigil Ramsfjell", "5", "4" ], [ "Switzerland", "Daniel Model", "4", "5" ], [ "United States", "Doug Jones", "4", "5" ], [ "Finland", "Jussi Uusipaavalniemi", "2", "7" ], [ "Italy", "Andrea Pavani", "2", "7" ], [ "Germany", "Andy Kapp", "0", "9" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1990 World Men's Curling Championships was held at the Rocklundahallen in Västerås, Sweden from April 1-7. The men's winner team Canada skipped by Ed Werenich.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Final round robin standings", "title": "1990 World Men's Curling Championship", "uid": "1990_World_Men's_Curling_Championship_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_World_Men's_Curling_Championship" }
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List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_New_York's_Capital_District_0
[ [ "Name", "Type", "City or town", "Date est", "Additional information" ], [ "SUNY Adirondack", "Community college", "Queensbury", "1961", "Part of the State University of New York System" ], [ "Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences", "Pharmacy school", "Albany", "1881", "Part of Union University Shares joint campus of University Heights" ], [ "Albany Law School", "Law school", "Albany", "1851", "Part of Union University Shares joint campus of University Heights Oldest independent law school in the United States" ], [ "Albany Medical College", "Medical school", "Albany", "1839", "Part of Union University Shares joint campus of University Heights" ], [ "Bryant & Stratton College", "Proprietary college", "Colonie", "1854", "" ], [ "The College of Saint Rose", "Private college", "Albany", "1920", "" ], [ "Columbia-Greene Community College", "Community college", "Hudson", "1966", "Part of the State University of New York System" ], [ "Empire State College", "Public college", "Saratoga Springs , Latham , Queensbury , Schenectady , Johnstown", "1971", "Part of the State University of New York System Administrative offices in Saratoga Springs , five Capital District locations" ], [ "Excelsior College", "Private college", "Albany", "1971", "Until 1998 a public college under State University of New York System ; named Regents College from 1971-2001" ], [ "Fulton-Montgomery Community College", "Community college", "Johnstown", "1963", "Part of the State University of New York System" ], [ "Hudson Valley Community College", "Community college", "Troy , North Greenbush", "1953", "Part of the State University of New York System" ], [ "Graduate College of Union University", "Graduate school", "Schenectady", "2003", "Part of Union University" ], [ "Maria College", "Private college", "Albany", "1958", "Four-year Catholic college" ], [ "Mildred Elley", "Private college", "Albany", "1917", "" ], [ "Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ( RPI )", "Private university", "Troy", "1824", "Oldest technological university in the English-speaking world" ], [ "Russell Sage College", "Private college", "Troy", "1916", "Part of The Sage Colleges" ], [ "Sage College of Albany", "Private college", "Albany", "1957", "Part of The Sage Colleges Shares joint campus of University Heights" ], [ "Sage Graduate School", "Graduate school", "Troy , Albany", "1949", "Part of The Sage Colleges" ], [ "Schenectady County Community College", "Community college", "Schenectady", "1967", "Part of the State University of New York System" ], [ "Siena College", "Private college", "Colonie", "1937", "Catholic college" ] ]
{ "intro": "The colleges and universities of New York's Capital District are a varied lot, consisting of four year and two year institutions, universities and community colleges, private and public institutions.", "section_text": "Click on the double triangles at the top of a column to sort the table by that column .", "section_title": "Colleges and universities", "title": "List of colleges and universities in New York's Capital District", "uid": "List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_New_York's_Capital_District_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_New_York's_Capital_District" }
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Venues_of_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_0
[ [ "Venue", "Sports", "Capacity" ], [ "Boxhalle", "Boxing , Judo ( final )", "7,360" ], [ "Hockeyanlage", "Field hockey", "21,900" ], [ "Olympiahalle", "Gymnastics , Handball ( final )", "10.563" ], [ "Olympiastadion", "Athletics , Ceremonies ( opening/ closing ) , Equestrian ( jumping team ) , Football ( final ) , Modern pentathlon ( running )", "77,000" ], [ "Olympisches Dorf", "Competitor housing", "Not listed" ], [ "Radstadion", "Cycling ( track )", "4,157" ], [ "Schwimmhalle", "Diving , Modern pentathlon ( swimming ) , Swimming , Water polo ( final )", "9,182" ], [ "Volleyballhalle", "Volleyball", "3,680" ] ]
{ "intro": "For the 1972 Summer Olympics, a total of thirty-two sports venues were used. A majority of the venues used were new construction in time for the 1972 Games after Munich was awarded the Games in 1966. Kiel Bay was the only venue from the 1936 Summer Olympics to be used for the 1972 Games. A stretch of the Autobahn near Munich was used for cycling's road team time trial event. After the Olympics, Olympiastadion hosted the final of the FIFA World Cup less than two years later. Augsburg's Eiskanal has served as host to three Canoe Slalom World Championships while the shooting range hosted the World Shooting Championships 2010. Olympiapark was part of Munich's bid for the 2018 Winter Olympics.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Venues -- Olympiapark", "title": "Venues of the 1972 Summer Olympics", "uid": "Venues_of_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venues_of_the_1972_Summer_Olympics" }
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Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history_19
[ [ "Round", "Pick #", "Overall", "Name", "Position", "College" ], [ "1", "9", "9", "Doug Martin", "Defensive end", "Washington" ], [ "2", "2", "30", "Willie Teal", "Cornerback", "Louisiana State" ], [ "3", "12", "68", "Brent Boyd", "Guard", "UCLA" ], [ "4", "9", "92", "Dennis Johnson", "Linebacker", "USC" ], [ "5", "11", "121", "Doug Paschal", "Running back", "North Carolina" ], [ "5", "12", "122", "Paul Jones", "Running back", "California" ], [ "6", "10", "148", "Ray Yakavonis", "Defensive end", "East Stroudsburg" ], [ "7", "9", "174", "Henry Johnson", "Linebacker", "Georgia Tech" ], [ "9", "11", "232", "Dennis Mosley", "Running back", "Iowa" ], [ "11", "11", "288", "Sam Harrell", "Running back", "East Carolina" ], [ "12", "10", "315", "Thomas Lane", "Defensive back", "Florida A & M" ] ]
{ "intro": "This page is a list of the Minnesota Vikings NFL Draft selections. The first draft the Vikings participated in was the 1961 NFL Draft, in which they made Tommy Mason of Tulane their first ever selection.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "1980 NFL Draft", "title": "Minnesota Vikings draft history", "uid": "Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history_19", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history" }
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2012_Malaysia_Super_League_0
[ [ "Team", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity" ], [ "Felda United", "Kuala Lumpur", "Hang Jebat Stadium", "35,000" ], [ "Johor FC", "Pasir Gudang", "Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium", "15,000" ], [ "Kedah", "Alor Setar", "Darul Aman Stadium", "32,387" ], [ "Kelantan", "Kota Bharu", "Sultan Mohammad IV Stadium", "25,000" ], [ "Kuala Lumpur", "Kuala Lumpur", "Hang Jebat Stadium", "35,000" ], [ "Negeri Sembilan", "Paroi", "Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium", "40,000" ], [ "T-Team", "Kuala Terengganu", "Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium", "15,000" ], [ "Perak", "Ipoh", "Perak Stadium", "42,500" ], [ "PKNS", "Petaling Jaya", "Petaling Jaya Stadium", "25,000" ], [ "Sabah", "Kota Kinabalu", "Likas Stadium", "35,000" ], [ "Sarawak", "Kuching", "Sarawak State Stadium", "26,000" ], [ "Selangor", "Shah Alam", "Shah Alam Stadium", "80,372" ], [ "LionsXII", "Jalan Besar", "Jalan Besar Stadium", "8,000" ], [ "Terengganu", "Kuala Terengganu", "Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium", "15,000" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2012 Liga Super (English: 2012 Super League) also known as the Astro Liga Super for sponsorship reasons is the ninth season of the Liga Super, the top-tier professional football league in Malaysia. The season was held from 10 January and concluded in 14 July 2012. The Liga Super champions for 2012 was Kelantan.", "section_text": "LionsXIIJohor FCKedahKelantanKuala LumpurFelda UnitedNegeri SembilanSarawakPerakSabahPKNSSelangorTerengganuT-Team Locations of teams in the 2012 Liga Super", "section_title": "Team summaries -- Stadium", "title": "2012 Malaysia Super League", "uid": "2012_Malaysia_Super_League_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Malaysia_Super_League" }
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Poonam_Joshi_0
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Channel" ], [ "2002", "Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat", "Kusmit , Pragati , Piya", "Sony TV" ], [ "2003-2006", "Kahiin To Hoga", "Mahek Sinha", "Star Plus" ], [ "2004-2005", "Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii", "Chhavi Agarwal", "Star Plus" ], [ "2005", "Kkavyanjali", "Bindiya", "Star Plus" ], [ "2006", "Tumhari Disha", "Kamna Dushyant Sehgal", "Zee TV" ], [ "2006-2007", "Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki", "Sanjana", "Sahara One" ], [ "2007-2008", "Bhabhi", "Rishika Samar Kapoor", "Star Plus" ], [ "2007-2008", "Saat Phere - Saloni Ka Safar", "Nishi", "Zee TV" ], [ "2010", "Kashi - Ab Na Rahe Tera Kagaz Kora", "Lakshmi", "NDTV Imagine" ], [ "2012", "Sajda Tere Pyaar Mein", "", "Star Plus" ] ]
{ "intro": "Poonam Joshi is an Indian television soap opera actress. She has performed in TV shows such as Bhabhi, Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, Kahiin to Hoga, Saat Phere.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Television", "title": "Poonam Joshi", "uid": "Poonam_Joshi_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poonam_Joshi" }
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List_of_battles_fought_in_Indiana_0
[ [ "Name", "Date", "Location", "War", "Dead", "Belligerents" ], [ "Counter attack on Iroquois", "1684", "near modern South Bend", "Beaver Wars", "100+", "Miami & allies vs Iroquois" ], [ "Destruction of Fort Miami", "1747", "modern Fort Wayne", "King George 's War", "", "Huron vs France" ], [ "Attack on Fort Miami", "1752", "modern Fort Wayne", "French and Indian War", "2", "British allied Indians vs France" ], [ "Capture of Fort Miami", "May 27 , 1763", "Kekionga ( modern Fort Wayne )", "", "10", "Kingdom of Great Britain vs American Indians" ], [ "Capture of Fort Ouiatenon", "June 1 , 1763", "modern Lafayette", "", "0", "Kingdom of Great Britain vs American Indians" ], [ "Siege of Fort Sackville", "February 20 - 25 , 1779", "Vincennes", "American Revolutionary War", "4", "United States of America vs Kingdom of Great Britain" ], [ "Battle of the White River Forks", "1779", "Lechauwitank", "", "unknown - village destroyed", "Vincennes Militia vs Delaware village" ], [ "Petit fort", "5 December 1780", "Indiana Dunes", "American Revolutionary War", "4", "United States vs Kingdom of Great Britain and American Indians" ], [ "de LaBalme Massacre", "November 5 , 1780", "Near the Eel River in Whitley County", "American Revolutionary War", "25+", "Continental Army vs American Indians" ], [ "Lochry 's Defeat", "August 24 , 1781", "Near Aurora", "American Revolutionary War", "37", "United States of America vs American Indians" ], [ "Battle of the Embarras River", "1786", "Piankeshaw Village , Knox County", "", "7", "Vincennes militia vs Piankeshaw" ], [ "Hardin 's Defeat", "October 19 , 1790", "North of Fort Wayne", "Northwest Indian War", "22+", "United States of America vs Western Indian Confederacy" ], [ "Harmar 's Defeat", "October 21 , 1790", "Fort Wayne", "Northwest Indian War", "249+", "United States of America vs Western Indian Confederacy" ], [ "Battle of Big Pine Creek", "1791", "Big Pine Creek", "Northwest Indian War", "", "United States of America vs Kickapoo" ], [ "Destruction of Ouiatenon", "May 1791", "Ouiatenon", "Northwest Indian War", "38", "United States of America vs Western Indian Confederacy" ], [ "Battle of Kenapacomaqua", "August 7 , 1791", "Near Logansport", "Northwest Indian War", "11", "United States of America vs Western Indian Confederacy" ], [ "Battle of Tippecanoe", "November 7 , 1811", "Near Battle Ground", "Tecumseh 's War", "223+", "United States of America vs Tecumseh 's confederacy" ], [ "Pigeon Roost Massacre", "September 3 , 1812", "Underwood", "War of 1812", "19", "Shawnee vs white settlers" ], [ "Siege of Fort Harrison", "September 4 - 5 , 1812", "Terre Haute", "War of 1812", "3+", "United States of America vs Tecumseh 's confederacy" ], [ "Siege of Fort Wayne", "September 5 - 12 , 1812", "Fort Wayne", "War of 1812", "unknown", "United States of America vs Kingdom of Great Britain" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is an incomplete list of all military confrontations that have occurred within the boundaries of the modern U.S. State of Indiana since European contact. The French first entered Indiana c. 1670. The region was part of New France from 1679-1763, ruled by Great Britain from 1763-1783, and part of the United States of America 1783-present. There have been several wars that have directly affected the region, including Beaver Wars (c 1590-1701), Queen Anne's War (1702-1713), King George's War (1744-1748), French and Indian War (1754-1763), American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Northwest Indian War (1785-1795), Tecumseh's War (1811-1812), War of 1812 (1812-1814), and the American Civil War (1860-1865). Later wars, including World War I and World War II led to the death of tens of thousands of Hoosiers overseas, but the American Civil War was the last war in which an actual battle occurred within Indiana.", "section_text": "Siege of Fort Sackville February 20 – 25 , 1779 . Signing of the Treaty of Greenville , August 3 , 1795 . Siege of Fort Harrison , September 4 , 1812 .", "section_title": "Battles", "title": "List of battles fought in Indiana", "uid": "List_of_battles_fought_in_Indiana_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battles_fought_in_Indiana" }
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Vanessa_Redgrave_filmography_0
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role" ], [ "1958", "Behind the Mask", "Pamela Gray" ], [ "1966", "Morgan - A Suitable Case for Treatment", "Leonie Delt" ], [ "1966", "A Man For All Seasons", "Anne Boleyn" ], [ "1966", "Blowup", "Jane" ], [ "1967", "Camelot", "Guinevere" ], [ "1967", "The Sailor from Gibraltar", "Sheila" ], [ "1968", "The Charge of the Light Brigade", "Mrs. Clarissa Morris" ], [ "1968", "A Quiet Place in the Country", "Flavia" ], [ "1968", "Isadora", "Isadora Duncan" ], [ "1968", "The Sea Gull", "Nina" ], [ "1969", "Oh ! What a Lovely War", "Sylvia Pankhurst" ], [ "1970", "Dropout", "Mary" ], [ "1970", "A Mother with Two Children Expecting Her Third", "" ], [ "1971", "Mary , Queen of Scots", "Mary , Queen of Scots" ], [ "1971", "The Devils", "Sister Jeanne" ], [ "1971", "Vacation", "Immacolata Meneghelli" ], [ "1971", "The Trojan Women", "Andromache" ], [ "1974", "Murder on the Orient Express", "Mary Debenham" ], [ "1975", "Out of Season", "Ann" ], [ "1976", "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution", "Lola Deveraux" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is the filmography of actress Vanessa Redgrave. She has appeared in numerous films and television series, and has received six Academy Award nominations: for Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966), Isadora (1968), Mary, Queen of Scots (1971), Julia (1977), The Bostonians (1984), and Howards End (1992). She has been active in film for more than 50 years.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Vanessa Redgrave on stage and movies -- Film", "title": "Vanessa Redgrave filmography", "uid": "Vanessa_Redgrave_filmography_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanessa_Redgrave_filmography" }
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Azerbaijan_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ], [ "Gold", "Murad Bazarov", "Wrestling", "Men 's Greco-Roman 42 kg", "15 Aug" ], [ "Gold", "Elman Mukhtarov", "Wrestling", "Men 's Greco-Roman 50 kg", "15 Aug" ], [ "Gold", "Patimat Bagomedova", "Wrestling", "Women 's Freestyle 52 kg", "16 Aug" ], [ "Gold", "Nijat Rahimov", "Weightlifting", "Men 's 69 kg", "17 Aug" ], [ "Gold", "Ali Magomedabirov", "Wrestling", "Men 's Freestyle 100 kg", "17 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "Kanan Guliyev", "Wrestling", "Men 's Freestyle 54 kg", "17 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "Salman Alizade", "Boxing", "Men 's Light Fly 48 kg", "25 Aug" ], [ "Silver", "Elvin Isayev", "Boxing", "Men 's Feather 57 kg", "25 Aug" ] ]
{ "intro": "Azerbaijan participated in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore with 12 athletes.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Medalists", "title": "Azerbaijan at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics", "uid": "Azerbaijan_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijan_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics" }
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List_of_Only_Fools_and_Horses_characters_1
[ [ "Character", "Actor", "First appearance", "Last appearance", "Duration", "Episodes" ], [ "Trigger", "Roger Lloyd-Pack ( Lewis Osbourne in Rock & Chips )", "Big Brother", "Sleepless in Peckham", "1981-2003", "39" ], [ "Boycie", "John Challis ( Stephen Lloyd in Rock & Chips )", "Go West Young Man", "Sleepless in Peckham", "1981-2009", "33" ], [ "Denzil", "Paul Barber ( Ashley Gerlach in Rock & Chips )", "Who 's a Pretty Boy ?", "Sleepless in Peckham", "1983-2003", "18" ], [ "Slater", "Jim Broadbent ( Callum McNab in Rock & Chips )", "May The Force Be With You", "The Class of '62", "1983 , 1985 , 1991", "3" ], [ "Marlene Boyce", "Sue Holderness", "Sleeping Dogs Lie", "Sleepless in Peckham", "1985-2009", "20" ], [ "Mike", "Kenneth MacDonald", "Who 's a Pretty Boy ?", "Time On Our Hands", "1983-1996", "30" ], [ "Mickey Pearce", "Patrick Murray", "Healthy Competition", "Sleepless in Peckham", "1983-2003", "20" ], [ "Sid", "Roy Heather", "The Long Legs of the Law", "Sleepless in Peckham", "1982 , 1985-2003", "13" ], [ "Alan Parry", "Denis Lill", "Little Problems", "Mother Natures Son", "1989-1992", "8" ], [ "Damien", "Various", "Three Men , a Woman and a Baby", "Sleepless in Peckham", "1991-2003", "10" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of characters from the BBC situation comedy Only Fools and Horses and its prequel, Rock and Chips.", "section_text": "For more details , see individual character articles", "section_title": "Recurring characters -- Major", "title": "List of Only Fools and Horses characters", "uid": "List_of_Only_Fools_and_Horses_characters_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Only_Fools_and_Horses_characters" }
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JPEG_XR_0
[ [ "Product Name", "Publisher", "Read support", "Write support" ], [ "Capture One 7 or later", "Phase One", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "Corel Paint Shop Pro X2 or later", "Corel", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "Fast Picture Viewer", "Axel Rietschin Software Developments", "Yes", "N/A" ], [ "ImageMagick", "ImageMagick Studio LLC", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "Internet Explorer 9", "Microsoft", "Yes", "N/A" ], [ "Microsoft Expression Design", "Microsoft", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "Microsoft Expression Media", "Microsoft", "Yes", "No" ], [ "Microsoft Image Composite Editor", "Microsoft", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "Paint.NET", "Rick Brewster", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "Pale Moon ( web browser )", "Moonchild productions", "Yes", "N/A" ], [ "PhotoLine", "Computerinsel", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "Serif PhotoPlus X7", "Serif Europe", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "Windows Live Photo Gallery", "Microsoft", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "Windows Photo Gallery", "Microsoft", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "Windows Photo Viewer", "Microsoft", "Yes", "N/A" ], [ "Xara Designer Pro", "Xara Group Limited", "Yes", "No" ], [ "XnView", "Pierre-Emmanuel Gougelet", "Yes", "Yes" ], [ "Zoner Photo Studio 13 or later", "Zoner Software", "Yes", "Yes" ] ]
{ "intro": "JPEG XR (JPEG extended range) is a still-image compression standard and file format for continuous tone photographic images, based on technology originally developed and patented by Microsoft under the name HD Photo (formerly Windows Media Photo). It supports both lossy and lossless compression, and is the preferred image format for Ecma-388 Open XML Paper Specification documents. Support for the format is available in Adobe Flash Player 11.0, Adobe AIR 3.0, Sumatra PDF 2.1, Windows Imaging Component, .NET Framework 3.0, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Internet Explorer 9, Internet Explorer 10, Internet Explorer 11, Pale Moon 27.2. As of August 2014, there were still no cameras that shoot photos in the JPEG XR (.JXR) format.", "section_text": "The following notable software products natively support JPEG XR :", "section_title": "Software support", "title": "JPEG XR", "uid": "JPEG_XR_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_XR" }
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List_of_members_of_the_Forbes_400_0
[ [ "Rank", "Name", "Net worth ( USD )", "Age", "Sources of wealth" ], [ "1", "Jeff Bezos", "$ 114 billion", "55", "Amazon" ], [ "2", "Bill Gates", "$ 106 billion", "64", "Microsoft , Cascade Investment" ], [ "3", "Warren Buffett", "$ 80.8 billion", "89", "Berkshire Hathaway" ], [ "4", "Mark Zuckerberg", "$ 69.6 billion", "35", "Facebook" ], [ "5", "Larry Ellison", "$ 65 billion", "75", "Oracle" ], [ "6", "Larry Page", "$ 55.5 billion", "46", "Google" ], [ "7", "Sergey Brin", "$ 53.5 billion", "45", "Google" ], [ "8", "Michael Bloomberg", "$ 53.4 billion", "77", "Bloomberg L.P" ], [ "9", "Steve Ballmer", "$ 51.7 billion", "63", "Microsoft , LA Clippers" ], [ "10", "Jim Walton", "$ 51.6 billion", "70", "Walmart , inherited" ], [ "11", "Alice Walton", "$ 51.4 billion", "69", "Walmart , inherited" ], [ "12", "S. Robson Walton", "$ 51.3 billion", "74", "Walmart , inherited" ], [ "13", "Charles Koch", "$ 41 billion", "83", "Koch Industries" ], [ "13", "Julia Koch", "$ 41 billion", "57", "Koch Industries , inherited" ], [ "15", "MacKenzie Bezos", "$ 36.1 billion", "49", "Amazon , divorce" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of American billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets as determined by Forbes. Notably, the Forbes 400 Richest Americans list is published annually since 1982. The combined net worth of the 2019 class of the 400 richest Americans was $2.9 trillion, up from $2.7 trillion in 2017. As of October 2019, the U.S. had 621 billionaires, a record high.", "section_text": "As of October 2019 , the top 15 billionaires from the United States according to Forbes are the following . [ 1 ]", "section_title": "United States billionaires list -- Top 15 richest Americans", "title": "List of Americans by net worth", "uid": "List_of_members_of_the_Forbes_400_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Americans_by_net_worth" }
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List_of_largest_buildings_in_the_world_0
[ [ "Name", "Country and territory", "Place", "Floor area", "Volume", "Description" ], [ "Boeing Everett Factory", "United States", "Everett , Washington", "398,000 m ( 4,280,000 sq ft )", "13.3 million m ( 472 million cu ft )", "Boeing 's assembly site for a selection of the company 's largest aircraft , originally built for construction of the 747" ], [ "Great Mosque of Mecca", "Saudi Arabia", "Hijaz", "356,000 m ( 3,830,000 sq ft )", "8 million m ( 282 million cu ft ) ( Approximate )", "The largest mosque in the world and the most sacred place for Muslims also surrounds Islam 's holiest place , the Kaaba" ], [ "Jean-Luc Lagardère Plant", "France", "Toulouse - Blagnac", "122,500 m ( 1,319,000 sq ft )", "5.6 million m ( 199 million cu ft )", "The assembly hall of the Airbus A380 , the world 's largest airliner" ], [ "Aerium", "Germany", "Halbe , Brandenburg", "70,000 m ( 750,000 sq ft )", "5.2 million m ( 184 million cu ft )", "A hangar originally intended to house the construction of a giant airship , this building now houses an indoor theme park , called Tropical Islands Resort" ], [ "Meyer Werft Dockhalle 2", "Germany", "Papenburg , Niedersachsen", "63,000 m ( 680,000 sq ft )", "4.72 million m ( 167 million cu ft )", "Dry dock for construction of cruise ships" ], [ "Boeing Composite Wing Center", "United States", "Everett , Washington", "111,500 m ( 1,200,000 sq ft )", "3.7 million m ( 131 million cu ft )", "Boeing 's assembly site for the production of composite wings for the 777-8 and 777-9" ], [ "NASA Vehicle Assembly Building", "United States", "Kennedy Space Center , Florida", "32,374 m ( 348,470 sq ft )", "3.66 million m ( 130 million cu ft )", "Originally built to enable simultaneous assembly and shelter for four Saturn V rockets" ], [ "Inex Sipoo", "Finland", "Sipoo", "195,000 m ( 2,100,000 sq ft )", "3.4 million m ( 120 million cu ft )", "Large grocery distribution center , completed in 2018" ], [ "The O2", "United Kingdom", "London", "104,634 m ( 1,126,270 sq ft )", "2.79 million m ( 98.6 million cu ft )", "Originally the Millennium Dome designed for London 's millennium celebrations and since converted into an entertainment centre" ], [ "The Palace of Parliament", "Romania", "Bucharest", "365,000 m² ( 3,930,000 sq ft )", "2.55 million m ( 90 million cu ft )", "Heaviest building in the world , as well as the largest legislature building in the world accommodating the two houses of the Parliament of Romania : the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies , along with three museums and an international conference center" ], [ "Tesco Donabate Distribution Centre", "Ireland", "Donabate , Fingal", "80,194 m ( 863,200 sq ft )", "1.55 million m ( 54.83 million cu ft )", "Large dry grocery distribution center near Dublin . Opened in 2007 at a cost of €70 million" ], [ "Target Import Warehouse", "United States", "Savannah , Georgia", "187,664 m ( 2,020,000 sq ft )", "1.5 million m ( 16.2 million cu ft )", "Built to distribute imported product to internal Target distribution centers" ], [ "Austal USA ( Module Manufacturing Facility )", "United States", "Mobile , Alabama", "68,250 m ( 734,600 sq ft )", "1.365 million m ( 48.204 million cu ft )", "The facility is capable of constructing six large aluminium vessels such as the US Navy 's Littoral Combat Ship ( LCS ) and/or Joint High Speed Vessel ( JHSV ) per year" ], [ "Hanover Fairground ( Halls 3-9 )", "Germany", "Hannover , Niedersachsen", "114,535 m", "1.15 million m", "Largest exhibition ground in the world with 27 halls . Halls 1-2 and 10-27 are in separate adjacent buildings" ], [ "National Exhibition Centre ( Halls 1-5 )", "United Kingdom", "Birmingham , West Midlands", "186,000 m", "1.14 million m", "Large exhibition centre southeast of Birmingham . Halls 6-20 are in a separate building" ], [ "2800 Polar Way", "United States", "Richland , Washington", "46,929 m ( 505,140 sq ft )", "1.029 million m ( 36.241 million cu ft )", "A 35-metre ( 116 ft ) tall refrigerated warehouse completed in July 2015" ], [ "Hangar One", "United States", "Moffett Federal Airfield , Mountain View , California", "32,375 m ( 348,480 sq ft )", "1 million m ( 35 million cu ft )", "A naval airship hangar opened in 1933 as the hangar for the rigid airship USS Macon ( ZRS-5 ) . The hangar measures 345 meters ( 1,133 feet ) long , 94 meters ( 308 feet ) wide , with a peak of 60 meters ( 198 feet ) high" ] ]
{ "intro": "The tables in this article list buildings from around the world by usable space (volume), footprint (area), and floor space (area). Here, building refers to single structures that are suitable for continuous human occupancy. There are, however, some exceptions, including factories and warehouses. The Aerium near Berlin is the largest uninterrupted volume in the world, while Boeing's factory in Everett, Washington, United States is the world's largest building by volume. The AvtoVAZ main assembly building in Tolyatti, Russia is the largest building in area footprint. The Yiwu International Trade City in Yiwu, China is the largest building in terms of total floor area. Due to the incomplete nature of this list, buildings are not ranked.", "section_text": "Boeing 's Everett factory seen in 2011 The Great Mosque of Mecca , known as Al-Masjid al-Haram , Mecca , Saudi Arabia . The interior of the Tropical Islands Dome in Brandenburg , housed inside the Aerium This table lists the buildings around the world with the largest usable space , sorted by volume , with a volume of at least 1,000,000 m3 ( 35,000,000 cu ft ) .", "section_title": "Largest usable volume", "title": "List of largest buildings", "uid": "List_of_largest_buildings_in_the_world_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_buildings" }
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List_of_number-one_singles_from_the_2010s_(New_Zealand)_2
[ [ "Title", "Artist", "Reached number one", "Weeks at number one" ], [ "Happy", "Pharrell Williams", "6 January 2014", "15" ], [ "One Dance", "Drake featuring Wizkid & Kyla", "2 May 2016", "13" ], [ "Shape of You", "Ed Sheeran", "16 January 2017", "13" ], [ "Despacito ( Remix )", "Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber", "29 May 2017", "13" ], [ "Old Town Road ( Remix )", "Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus", "15 April 2019", "12" ], [ "Party Rock Anthem", "LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock", "4 April 2011", "11" ], [ "Roar", "Katy Perry", "19 August 2013", "11" ], [ "Blurred Lines", "Robin Thicke featuring T.I . and Pharrell Williams", "22 April 2013", "11" ], [ "Love Yourself", "Justin Bieber", "7 December 2015", "10" ], [ "Thrift Shop", "Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz", "12 November 2012", "10" ], [ "We Found Love", "Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris", "24 October 2011", "9" ], [ "Uptown Funk", "Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars", "22 December 2014", "9" ], [ "God 's Plan", "Drake", "5 February 2018", "9" ], [ "Señorita", "Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello", "8 July 2019", "9" ], [ "Dance Monkey", "Tones and I", "9 September 2019", "9" ], [ "Whistle", "Flo Rida", "6 May 2012", "8" ], [ "See You Again", "Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth", "13 April 2015", "8" ], [ "What Do You Mean ?", "Justin Bieber", "7 September 2015", "8" ], [ "7 Years", "Lukas Graham", "22 February 2016", "8" ], [ "Closer", "The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey", "29 August 2016", "8" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is the Recorded Music NZ list of number-one singles in New Zealand during the 2010s decade, starting from Monday 4 January 2010. From 7 November 2014, the chart also included data from audio on demand streaming services.", "section_text": "Key † – Song of New Zealand origin [ nb 2 ]", "section_title": "By song", "title": "List of number-one singles from the 2010s (New Zealand)", "uid": "List_of_number-one_singles_from_the_2010s_(New_Zealand)_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_singles_from_the_2010s_(New_Zealand)" }
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List_of_Important_Intangible_Folk_Cultural_Properties_12
[ [ "Name", "Date", "Remarks", "Location" ], [ "Ainu Ancient Dances ( アイヌ古式舞踊 , ainu koshiki buyō )", "Various times", "Twelve types of traditional Ainu dances and nine songs including ritual dances performed during festivals , imitative dances , dances for entertainment only . Many of these are circular dances and accompanied by song", "Hokkaido" ], [ "Ritual Entertainments of Ame no Miya Shrine ( 雨宮の神事芸能 , ame no miya no shinji geinō )", "April 29 , every 3 years", "Elegant dances with hayashi flutes and drums aimed at driving away diseases and evil spirits from the fields and praying for abundant crops . The highlight is the piece Hashigagari in which four large lion heads are paraded in front of the shrine", "Ame no Miya Shrine , Chikuma , Nagano" ], [ "Snow Festival ( 雪祭 )", "", "", "Anan , Nagano" ], [ "Ritual entertainments of Nangū Shrine ( 南宮の神事芸能 , nangū no shinji geinō )", "May 4 -5", "Ritual entertainments including ritual rice planting ( otaue ) , mikoshi carrying and ritual dances that serve as a prayer for abundant crops", "Nangū Taisha , Tarui , Gifu" ], [ "Kamikamogawa Sumiyoshi Shrine Shinji Dance ( 上鴨川住吉神社神事舞 , kamikamogawa sumiyoshi jinja shinji-mai )", "First weekend in October", "Various forms of entertainment as part of the shrine 's festival , such as : dengaku , noh , sword dances , lion dances , fan dances , and sarugaku", "Sumiyoshi Shrine , Kamikamogawa , Katō , Hyōgo" ], [ "Ritual Entertainments of Kasuga Wakamiya On matsuri ( 春日若宮おん祭の神事芸能 , kasuga wakamiya on matsuri no shinji geinō )", "December 15 -18", "Various entertainments including a presentation of horsemanship skills , kagura , dengaku , bugaku , yamato mai and sarugaku , a form of noh . The festival was initiated by Fujiwara no Tadamichi to welcome and appease the kami in response to a series of floods , famines and disease during the chōshō era", "Nara , Nara" ], [ "Takezaki Kanzeonji Temple 's Shujōe Oni Festival ( 竹崎観世音寺修正会鬼祭 , takezaki kanzeonji shujōe oni matsuri )", "January 2 -3", "A Hadaka Matsuri where men in loinclothes try to stop an oni in a red kimono carrying a box . The event also includes a masked dance of two boys", "Tara , Saga" ], [ "Nagasaki Kunchi Hono-Odori ( 長崎くんちの奉納踊 , nagasaki kunchi no hōnō odori )", "October 7-9", "Part of the Suwa Shrine festival , these are a set of ceremonial dedicatory dances with distinct foreign influences from China , Holland and Portugal : jaodori ( dragon dance ) , lion dance , kujira no shiofuki ( blowing of the whale ) , kokkodesho ( drum dance ) , aranda manzai", "Nagasaki , Nagasaki" ], [ "Shujō Oni Festival ( 修正鬼会 , shujō onie )", "7th day of the first month", "New Year fire festival of Rokugo Manzan praying for a good harvest and health . The event features a fight between two ogres brandishing torches", "Bungotakada , Kunisaki Peninsula , Ōita" ], [ "Ada Shinugu ( 安田のシヌグ )", ", Two days starting with the day of the boar in the 7th month", "Ritual praying for a good harvest and health in which men climb a mountain , cover themselves in plants , taking the role of deities for one day", "Kunigami , Okinawa" ], [ "Iejima Village Dance ( 伊江島の村踊 , iejima no mura-odori )", "Mid November", "Various dances , including a portrayal of the Chūshingura story", "Ie , Okinawa" ], [ "Kohamajima Bon , Kitsugan , and Taneduri Festivals ( 小浜島の盆、結願祭、種子取祭の芸能 )", "August 13 -16 , September/October , October/November", "", "Kohamajima , Okinawa" ], [ "Iriomote Shichi Festival ( 西表島の節祭 , iriomotejima no shichi )", "Tenth month", "Thanksgiving ritual for the harvest in which men row out in boats to meet the deity of abundant crops while women perform dedicatory dances to Maitreya Buddha", "Iriomote , Okinawa" ], [ "Tarama Hōnensai Festival ( 多良間の豊年祭 , tarama no hōnensai )", "8th day of the 8th month", "Variety of dances and drama performed over three days as a thanksgiving prayer for abundant crops . The performances include lion dances , bō-odori , nisai odori and kyōgen", "Nakasuji and Shiokawa , Tarama , Okinawa" ], [ "Taketomi Tanadui Festival ( 竹富島の種子取 , taketomi no tanadōi , lit . seed-picking ceremony of Taketomi )", "27th and 28th day of the 9th month", "Festival with a variety of performing arts including dances by women or girls and kyōgen in dedication to the gods for purifying the ground and starting the sowing of seeds", "Taketomi , Okinawa" ], [ "Yonaguni Festival Arts ( 与那国島の祭事の芸能 , yonagunijima no saiji no geinō )", "Unfixed dates", "Ritual entertainment of harvest thanksgiving including a narrative prayer , dances , lion dances , and group dances interspersed with kyōgen performances", "Yonaguni , Okinawa" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of 318 Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan.", "section_text": "16 designations . All were designated under Criteria 1 .", "section_title": "Designated cultural properties -- Folk performing arts", "title": "List of Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties", "uid": "List_of_Important_Intangible_Folk_Cultural_Properties_12", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Important_Intangible_Folk_Cultural_Properties" }
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1964_in_music_0
[ [ "Composer", "Composition", "Date", "Location", "Performers" ], [ "Badings , Henk", "Symphony No . 12", "1964-10-20", "Scheveningen ( Kurhaus )", "Residentie Orchestra , Willem van Otterloo" ], [ "Birtwistle , Harrison", "Entr'actes and Sappho Fragments", "1964-07-12", "Cheltenham ( Festival )", "Thomas / Virtuoso Ensemble , Carewe" ], [ "Birtwistle , Harrison", "Three Movements with Fanfares", "1964-07-08", "London ( Guildhall )", "English Chamber Orchestra , Pritchard" ], [ "Davies , Peter Maxwell", "Veni sancte spiritus", "1964-07-10", "Cheltenham ( Festival", "Princeton High School Choir , [ orchestra unknown ] , Hilbish" ], [ "Hoddinott , Alun", "Harp Sonata", "1964-07-12", "Cheltenham ( Festival )", "Ellis" ], [ "Maderna , Bruno", "Dimensioni IV for chamber ensemble", "1964-07-23", "Darmstadt ( Ferienkurse )", "Internationales Kammerensemble Darmstadt - Maderna" ], [ "Rawsthorne , Alan", "Symphony No . 3", "1964-07-08", "Cheltenham ( Festival )", "BBC Northern Orchestra , Hurst" ], [ "Searle , Humphrey", "The Sun , cantata for a cappella choir , Op . 42", "1964-07-07", "Cheltenham ( Festival )", "BBC Chorus , Melville" ], [ "Sherlaw Johnson Robert", "Piano Sonata", "1964-07-11", "Cheltenham ( Festival )", "Sherlaw Johnson" ], [ "Stockhausen , Karlheinz", "Mikrophonie I", "1964-12-09", "Brussels", "Aloys Kontarsky , Caskel , Fritsch , Bernhard Kontarsky , Davies , Spek , Stockhausen" ], [ "Stockhausen , Karlheinz", "Plus-Minus", "1964-06-14", "Rome", "Cardew , Rzewski" ], [ "Wilks , John", "Beata l'alma", "1964-07-06", "Cheltenham ( Festival )", "Nendick / BBC Northern Orchestra , Hurst" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1964.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Classical music -- Premieres", "title": "1964 in music", "uid": "1964_in_music_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_in_music" }
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Benjamin_McKenzie_1
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2002", "The District", "Tim Ruskin", "Episode : Faith" ], [ "2003", "JAG", "Petty Officer Spencer", "Episode : Empty Quiver" ], [ "2003-2007", "The O.C", "Ryan Atwood", "92 episodes" ], [ "2004", "MADtv", "Ryan Atwood", "1 episode" ], [ "2009-2013", "Southland", "Ben Sherman", "43 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Scooby-Doo ! Mystery Incorporated", "Odnarb ( voice )", "Episode : The Wild Brood" ], [ "2013", "Men at Work", "Bryan", "Episode : Tyler the Pioneer" ], [ "2014-2019", "Gotham", "James Gordon", "100 episodes Director - These Delicate and Dark Obsessions , One of My Three Soups and 13 Stitches Writer - The Demon 's Head and The Trial of Jim Gordon" ] ]
{ "intro": "Benjamin McKenzie Schenkkan (born September 12, 1978), is an American actor, writer, and director. He shot to fame in 2003, starring as Ryan Atwood in the television series The O.C. and subsequently starred as Ben Sherman in Southland. From 2014 to 2019, he starred as James Gordon in the television series Gotham, for which he also wrote and directed episodes. McKenzie's first starring role in a feature film was in the 2008 film adaptation of Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got His Gun. He also appeared in the films Junebug and 88 Minutes, and voiced Batman in Batman: Year One. In January 2020, McKenzie made his Broadway debut in the Bess Wohl play Grand Horizons.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Television", "title": "Ben McKenzie", "uid": "Benjamin_McKenzie_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_McKenzie" }
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WIV_Provo_Premier_League_0
[ [ "Season", "Best scorers", "Team", "Goals" ], [ "2002-03", "Dady Aristide", "RMC Master Hammer", "12" ], [ "2003-04", "Sadrac Mondestine", "KPMG United", "23" ], [ "2005-06", "Kirkland Harris", "Cost Right", "21" ], [ "2006-07", "Billy Forbes Horace James", "Provopool Beaches", "11" ], [ "2008-09", "Billy Forbes", "AFC Academy", "11" ], [ "2009-10", "Horace James", "SWA Sharks", "17" ], [ "2010-11", "Marco Fenelus", "AFC National", "20" ], [ "2012", "Samuel Narcius Fred Dorvil", "Cheshire Hall AFC Academy", "11" ] ]
{ "intro": "WIV Provo Premier League is the top division of the Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association. Despite being a league competition in CONCACAF none of the Turks and Caicos' teams ever played in the CFU Club Championship nor CONCACAF Champions League. 3,000 capacity TCIFA National Academy is one of the used venues.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Top scorers", "title": "Provo Premier League", "uid": "WIV_Provo_Premier_League_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provo_Premier_League" }
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Serbian_SuperLiga_0
[ [ "Season", "Champions", "Runners-up", "Third place", "Top scorer ( s )", "Goals" ], [ "1992-93", "Partizan ( 12 )", "Red Star", "Vojvodina", "Anto Drobnjak ( Red Star ) Vesko Mihajlović ( Vojvodina )", "22" ], [ "1993-94", "Partizan ( 13 )", "Red Star", "Vojvodina", "Savo Milošević ( Partizan )", "21" ], [ "1994-95", "Red Star ( 21 )", "Partizan", "Vojvodina", "Savo Milošević ( Partizan )", "30" ], [ "1995-96", "Partizan ( 14 )", "Red Star", "Vojvodina", "Vojislav Budimirović ( Čukarički )", "23" ], [ "1996-97", "Partizan ( 15 )", "Red Star", "Vojvodina", "Zoran Jovičić ( Red Star )", "21" ], [ "1997-98", "Obilić ( 1 )", "Red Star", "Partizan", "Saša Marković ( Železnik / Red Star )", "27" ], [ "1998-99", "Partizan ( 16 )", "Obilić", "Red Star", "Dejan Osmanović ( Hajduk Kula )", "16" ], [ "1999-00", "Red Star ( 22 )", "Partizan", "Obilić", "Mateja Kežman ( Partizan )", "27" ], [ "2000-01", "Red Star ( 23 )", "Partizan", "Obilić", "Petar Divić ( OFK Beograd )", "27" ], [ "2001-02", "Partizan ( 17 )", "Red Star", "Sartid", "Zoran Đurašković ( Mladost Lučani )", "27" ], [ "2002-03", "Partizan ( 18 )", "Red Star", "OFK Belgrade", "Zvonimir Vukić ( Partizan )", "22" ], [ "2003-04", "Red Star ( 24 )", "Partizan", "Železnik", "Nikola Žigić ( Red Star )", "19" ], [ "2004-05", "Partizan ( 19 )", "Red Star", "Zeta", "Marko Pantelić ( Red Star )", "21" ], [ "2005-06", "Red Star ( 25 )", "Partizan", "Voždovac", "Srđan Radonjić ( Partizan )", "20" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Serbian SuperLiga (Serbian: Суперлига Србије / Superliga Srbije), known as the Linglong Tire SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons, is a Serbian professional league for football clubs. At the top of the Serbian football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. It is contested by 16 clubs, operating a system of promotion and relegation with the Serbian First League (Prva liga Srbija, second Serbian football tier). The SuperLiga was formed during the summer of 2005 as the country's top football league competition in Serbia and Montenegro. Since summer 2006 after the secession of Montenegro from Serbia, the league only has had Serbian clubs. Serbian clubs used to compete in the Yugoslav First League. This competition was formed in 1923 and lasted until 2003. After the downfall of SFR Yugoslavia in 1991 a new Yugoslavia would be formed that would be named FR Yugoslavia with Montenegro and Serbia. They kept the name Yugoslavia until 2003 when the country changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro: this union lasted until 2006 when Montenegro gained independence and formed its own league, the Montenegrin First League. The current SuperLiga champions are Red Star Belgrade. UEFA currently ranks the league 18th in Europe of 55 leagues. The league was known as Meridian Prva liga/Super liga from 2004 until 2008.", "section_text": "Main article : First League of Serbia and Montenegro In 1992 the Yugoslav First League became the First League of FR Yugoslavia ( Prva savezna liga or Meridian SuperLiga ) and was played since then with the clubs from Serbia and Montenegro . The league winner had access to the UEFA Champions League qualifications rounds , and the 2nd , 3rd and the Cup winner had played in the UEFA Cup . The bottom clubs would be relegated to the two Second Leagues depending on the republic they were based in , the Second League of Serbia ( Druga savezna liga Srbija ) and the Second League of Montenegro ( Druga savezna liga grupa Crna Gora ) . In 2002 , FR Yugoslavia changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro , and the league was named First League of Serbia and Montenegro between 2002 and its dissolution , in 2006 . In 2006 Serbia and Montenegro separated and formed their own top leagues ( Serbian SuperLiga and Montenegrin First League ) . Serbian SuperLiga was officially declared the successor of the First Leagues of FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro . A total of 41 clubs participated between 1992 and 2006 , being 34 from Serbia , 6 from Montenegro and one from Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Borac Banja Luka was temporarily based in Serbia in early 1990s ) . A total of 3 clubs were champions , all from Serbia , Partizan ( 8 times ) , Red Star ( 5 times ) and Obilić ( once ) .", "section_title": "History -- First League of Serbia and Montenegro ( 1992–2006 )", "title": "Serbian SuperLiga", "uid": "Serbian_SuperLiga_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_SuperLiga" }
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List_of_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_-_paintings_(Miyagi)_2
[ [ "Property", "Municipality", "Ownership", "Comments", "Ref" ], [ "True View of Matsushima 松島真景図 Matsushima shinkeizu", "Matsushima", "", "by Tani Bunchō", "[ 17 ]" ], [ "Date Mitsumune 伊達光宗 像 Date Mitsumune zō", "Matsushima", "Zuigan-ji", "colour on silk", "[ 18 ]" ], [ "Tenrin'in Irohahime 天麟院五郎八姫像 Tenrin'in Irohahime zō", "Matsushima", "Zuigan-ji", "colour on paper", "[ 19 ]" ], [ "Date Masamune , colour on paper , by Kanō Tan'yū 紙本著色伊達政宗画像 ( 狩野探幽筆 ) shihon chakushoku Date Masamune gazō ( Kanō Tan'yū-hitsu )", "Sendai", "Sendai City Museum", "", "[ 20 ]" ], [ "Byōbu with Waka and Chrysanthemums 菊絵和歌屏風 kiku-e waka byōbu", "Sendai", "Sendai City Museum", "", "[ 21 ]" ], [ "Byōbu with Blossom Viewing at Kasumigaoka 躑躅ヶ岡花見図屏風 Kasumigaoka hanami zu byōbu", "Sendai", "Sendai City Museum", "", "[ 22 ]" ], [ "Partition paintings from the Former Honmaru and Ninomaru Palace at Sendai Castle 仙台城旧本丸及び二ノ丸御殿障壁画 Sendai-jō kyū-Honmaru oyobi Ninomaru Goten shōhekiga", "Sendai", "Sendai City Museum", "designation comprises a pair of two-panel Byōbu with Mallows ( 紙本著色葵図 ) , six panels of Flowers and Trees , on paper with gold ground ( 紙本金地著色花木図 ) , and four panels of Pheasant in a Pine Tree , colour on paper with gold ground ( 紙本金地著色松に山鳥図 ) by Azuma Tōyō ( 東東洋 )", "[ 23 ]" ], [ "Portraits of the Successive Generations of Lords and Ladies of the Sendai Domain 仙台藩歴代藩主及夫人肖像画 Sendai-han rekidai han-shu fujin shōzōga", "Sendai", "Sendai City Museum", "series of 31 scrolls and 2 panels ( Date Masamune pictured )", "[ 24 ]" ], [ "Rei Shōjo , Peonies , Confederate Rose , by Date Tsunamune 絹本著色霊昭女.牡丹.芙蓉図 ( 伊達綱宗筆 ) kenpon chakushoku Rei Shōjo・botan・fuyō zu ( Date Tsunamune hitsu )", "Sendai", "Sendai City Museum", "three scrolls", "[ 25 ]" ], [ "Our Lady of Sorrows , oil on copper plate 銅板油彩悲しみのマリア像 dōban yusai kanashimi no Maria zō", "Sendai", "Sendai City Museum", "", "[ 26 ]" ], [ "Eight Views of Xiaoxiang , by Sesson Shūkei 瀟湘八景図 ( 雪村周継筆 ) Shōshō hakkei ( Sesson Shūkei hitsu )", "Sendai", "Sendai City Museum", "six scrolls", "[ 27 ]" ], [ "True View of Mount Dainenji , attributed to Takaku Aigai 大年寺山 真景図 ( 伝 高久靄厓 筆 ) Dainenji-yama shinkei zu ( den-Takaku Aigai hitsu )", "Sendai", "Sendai City Museum", "", "[ 28 ]" ] ]
{ "intro": "This list is of paintings designated in the category of paintings (絵画, kaiga) for the Prefecture of Miyagi.", "section_text": "Properties designated at a municipal level include : [ 12 ]", "section_title": "Municipal Cultural Properties", "title": "List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Miyagi)", "uid": "List_of_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_-_paintings_(Miyagi)_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_-_paintings_(Miyagi)" }
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List_of_MLS_club_post-season_droughts_10
[ [ "Club", "Previous MLS Cup appearance", "Next MLS Cup appearance", "MLS Cup final drought" ], [ "Chicago Fire", "2003", "", "16 seasons" ], [ "D.C. United", "2004", "", "15 seasons" ], [ "Dallas Burn/FC Dallas", "never ( club entered MLS in 1996 )", "2010", "14 seasons" ], [ "San Jose Earthquakes", "2003", "", "14 seasons" ], [ "Columbus Crew SC", "never ( club entered MLS in 1996 )", "2008", "12 seasons" ], [ "MetroStars/New York Red Bulls", "never ( club entered MLS in 1996 )", "2008", "12 seasons" ], [ "Colorado Rapids", "1997", "2010", "12 seasons" ], [ "New York Red Bulls", "2008", "", "11 seasons" ], [ "Chivas USA", "never ( club entered MLS in 2005 )", "never ( club folded after 2014 )", "10 seasons" ], [ "Philadelphia Union", "never ( club entered MLS in 2010 )", "", "10 seasons" ] ]
{ "intro": "These are lists of active and all-time Major League Soccer (MLS) club post-season series win, MLS Cup Playoffs and MLS Cup droughts. Those teams which have never made it in club history are listed by the season that they entered the league. Among the current 24 MLS teams, 11 have never won the MLS Cup and 13 have never won the Supporters' Shield. Among those clubs which have won the MLS Cup, the longest MLS Cup title drought is that of the Chicago Fire, who have not won the post-season honor since winning the 1998 MLS Cup. The longest Supporters' Shield drought is Sporting Kansas City, who last won the title in the 2000. The only teams that have never qualified for the post-season tournament are Orlando City SC, who debuted in 2015 and FC Cincinnati, who debuted in 2019.", "section_text": "This table lists teams with droughts lasting at least ten seasons . Updated through 2019 Major League Soccer season . Active club streak is highlighted", "section_title": "Longest all-time droughts -- MLS Cup Final", "title": "List of MLS club post-season droughts", "uid": "List_of_MLS_club_post-season_droughts_10", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_MLS_club_post-season_droughts" }
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2013_Torneo_Descentralizado_1
[ [ "Team", "Manager", "Captain", "Kit manufacturer", "Shirt sponsor" ], [ "Alianza Lima", "Wilmar Valencia", "Henry Quinteros", "Nike", "none" ], [ "Cienciano", "Mario Viera", "Santiago Acasiete", "Walon", "none" ], [ "Inti Gas", "César Tabares", "Nick Montalva", "Real", "Inti Gas" ], [ "José Gálvez", "Javier Arce", "Paul Ramos", "Real", "SIDERPERU /Megaplaza" ], [ "Juan Aurich", "José Mari Bakero", "Leandro Fleitas", "Walon", "Café Altomayo/Azúcar Pomalca" ], [ "León de Huánuco", "Édgard Ospina", "Johan Fano", "Triathlon", "Hongyan Trucks/Lishide Vehicles" ], [ "Melgar", "Marcelo Straccia", "Antonio Meza Cuadra", "Marathon", "none" ], [ "Pacífico", "Juan Carlos Bazalar", "Johnny Vegas", "Loma 's", "none" ], [ "Real Garcilaso", "Freddy García", "Diego Carranza", "Marathon", "I-RUN" ], [ "Sport Huancayo", "Moisés Barack", "Sergio Ibarra", "Manchete", "Caja Municipal de Huancayo" ], [ "Sporting Cristal", "Roberto Mosquera", "Carlos Lobaton", "Umbro", "Cerveza Cristal / Volkswagen" ], [ "Unión Comercio", "Fernando Nogara", "Juan Flores", "Triathlon", "New Holland /Olva Courier" ], [ "Universidad César Vallejo", "Víctor Rivera", "Carlos Galván", "Walon", "Universidad César Vallejo" ], [ "Universidad San Martín", "Aníbal Ruiz", "Leao Butrón", "Umbro", "Herbalife" ], [ "UTC", "Rafael Castillo", "Ricardo Ronceros", "Umbro", "Universidad Alas Peruanas" ], [ "Universitario", "Ángel Comizzo", "John Galliquio", "Umbro", "Hyundai" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2013 Torneo Descentralizado de Fútbol Profesional (known as the 2013 Copa Movistar for sponsorship reasons) is the 97th season of the highest division of Peruvian football. A total of 16 teams are competing in the tournament, with Sporting Cristal as the defending champion. The Torneo Descentralizado began in February and is ended in December 2013.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Teams -- Personnel and kits", "title": "2013 Torneo Descentralizado", "uid": "2013_Torneo_Descentralizado_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Torneo_Descentralizado" }
2,258
2259
Rik_Mayall_2
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1978", "The Comedy of Errors", "Dromio of Syracuse", "Performed at the Oxford Playhouse in Oxford" ], [ "1985", "The Government Inspector", "Ivan Khlestakov", "Performed at the National Theatre in London" ], [ "1988", "The Common Pursuit", "Nick Finchling", "Performed at the Phoenix Theatre in London" ], [ "1991", "Waiting for Godot", "Vladimir", "Performed at the Queen 's Theatre in London" ], [ "1993", "Bottom Live", "Richard Richie Richard", "Recorded at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton" ], [ "1995", "Cell Mates", "Blake", "Performed at the Albery Theatre in the West End" ], [ "1995", "Bottom Live : The Big Number Two Tour", "Richard Richie Richard", "Recorded at the New Theatre in Oxford" ], [ "1997", "Bottom Live 3 : Hooligan 's Island", "Richard Richie Richard", "Recorded at the Hippodrome in Bristol" ], [ "2000", "A Family Affair", "Henry", "Performed at the Theatre Royal , Brighton" ], [ "2001", "Bottom Live 2001 : An Arse Oddity", "Richard Richie Richard", "Recorded at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham" ], [ "2003", "Present Laughter", "Gary Essendine", "Performed at the Theatre Royal , Bath" ], [ "2003", "Bottom Live 2003 : Weapons Grade Y-Fronts Tour", "Richard Richie Richard", "Recorded at the Cliffs Pavilion in Southend-on-Sea" ], [ "2006-2007", "The New Statesman", "Alan B'Stard", "Performed at Trafalgar Studios , London" ] ]
{ "intro": "Richard Michael Mayall (7 March 1958 - 9 June 2014) was an English comedian, actor and writer. Mayall formed a close partnership with Ade Edmondson while they were students at Manchester University, and was a pioneer of alternative comedy in the 1980s. Mayall starred in numerous cult classic sitcoms throughout his career, including The Young Ones, The Comic Strip Presents., Blackadder, Filthy Rich & Catflap, The New Statesman, Bottom and Believe Nothing. Mayall also starred in the comedy films Drop Dead Fred and Guest House Paradiso, and won a Primetime Emmy Award for his voice-over work in The Willows in Winter. His comedic style was described as energetic post-punk. He was also known as the narrator of the CGI children's show Jellabies. Mayall died suddenly on 9 June 2014 at the age of 56. BBC Television director Danny Cohen praised him as a truly brilliant comedian with a unique stage presence, whose fireball creativity and approach to sitcom had inspired a generation of comedy stars.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Stage", "title": "Rik Mayall", "uid": "Rik_Mayall_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rik_Mayall" }
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Fatal_Fury_(series)_0
[ [ "English title", "Original platform", "Release date", "Ports" ], [ "Fatal Fury : King of Fighters", "Neo Geo", "1991-11-25", "Neo Geo ( MVS , AES ) Neo Geo CD , Sega Genesis , Sharp X68000 , SNES , PlayStation 2 , Virtual Console , PSN , PlayStation 4 , Nintendo Switch , Xbox One" ], [ "Fatal Fury 2", "Neo Geo", "1992-12-10", "Neo Geo ( MVS , AES ) Neo Geo CD , PC Engine , Sega Genesis , SNES , Game Boy , Sharp X68000 , PlayStation 2 , Virtual Console , Nintendo Switch , Xbox One" ], [ "Fatal Fury Special", "Neo Geo", "1993-09-16", "Neo Geo ( MVS , AES ) , FM Towns , Game Gear , Neo Geo , Neo Geo CD , Sega CD , SNES , TurboGrafx-CD , PlayStation 2 , Virtual Console , Sharp X68000 , Xbox Live Arcade , iOS , Nintendo Switch , Microsoft Windows , Xbox One" ], [ "Fatal Fury 3 : Road to the Final Victory", "Neo Geo", "1995-03-27", "Neo Geo ( MVS , AES ) , Neo Geo CD , Sega Saturn , Windows 95 , PlayStation 2 , Virtual Console , Nintendo Switch , Xbox One" ], [ "Real Bout Fatal Fury", "Neo Geo", "1995-12-20", "Neo Geo ( MVS , AES ) , Neo-Geo CD , Sega Saturn , PlayStation , PlayStation 2 , PSN , Virtual Console , PlayStation 4 , Nintendo Switch , Xbox One" ], [ "Real Bout Fatal Fury Special", "Neo Geo", "1997-01-21", "Neo Geo ( MVS , AES ) , Neo-Geo CD , Sega Saturn , PlayStation , Game Boy , PlayStation 2 , PSN , Virtual Console , PlayStation 4 , Nintendo Switch , Xbox One" ], [ "Real Bout Fatal Fury 2 : The Newcomers", "Neo Geo", "1998-03-20", "Neo Geo ( MVS , AES ) , Neo-Geo CD , Neo Geo Pocket Color , PlayStation 2 , Virtual Console , PlayStation 4 , Nintendo Switch , Microsoft Windows , Xbox One" ], [ "Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special : Dominated Mind", "PlayStation", "1998-06-25", "PlayStation , PSN" ], [ "Fatal Fury : Wild Ambition", "Hyper Neo Geo 64", "1999-01-28", "Hyper Neo Geo 64 , PlayStation , PSN" ], [ "Fatal Fury : 1st Contact", "Neo Geo Pocket Color", "1999-04-30", "Neo Geo Pocket Color" ], [ "Garou : Mark of the Wolves", "Neo Geo", "1999-11-11", "Neo Geo ( MVS , AES ) , Dreamcast , PlayStation 2 , Xbox Live Arcade , iOS , PlayStation 4 , PlayStation Vita , Nintendo Switch , Microsoft Windows , Xbox One" ] ]
{ "intro": "Fatal Fury (Japanese: 餓狼伝説, Hepburn: Garō Densetsu, lit. Legend of the Hungry Wolf) is a fighting game series developed by SNK for the Neo Geo system.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Games", "title": "Fatal Fury", "uid": "Fatal_Fury_(series)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatal_Fury" }
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Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_1_0
[ [ "#", "Title", "Co-stars", "Release date", "Director", "Series" ], [ "1", "Baseball Bugs", "", "February 2 , 1946", "Friz Freleng", "LT" ], [ "2", "Rabbit Seasoning", "Daffy , Elmer", "September 20 , 1952", "Chuck Jones", "MM" ], [ "3", "Long-Haired Hare", "", "June 25 , 1949", "Chuck Jones", "LT" ], [ "4", "High Diving Hare", "Sam", "April 30 , 1949", "Friz Freleng", "LT" ], [ "5", "Bully for Bugs", "", "August 8 , 1953", "Chuck Jones", "LT" ], [ "6", "What 's Up Doc ?", "Elmer", "June 17 , 1950", "Robert McKimson", "LT" ], [ "7", "Rabbit 's Kin", "Pete Puma", "November 15 , 1952", "Robert McKimson", "MM" ], [ "8", "Water , Water Every Hare", "Gossamer", "April 19 , 1952", "Chuck Jones", "LT" ], [ "9", "Big House Bunny", "Sam", "April 22 , 1950", "Friz Freleng", "LT" ], [ "10", "Big Top Bunny", "", "December 1 , 1951", "Robert McKimson", "MM" ], [ "11", "My Bunny Lies over the Sea", "", "December 4 , 1948", "Chuck Jones", "MM" ], [ "12", "Wabbit Twouble", "Elmer", "December 20 , 1941", "Bob Clampett", "MM" ], [ "13", "Ballot Box Bunny", "Sam", "October 6 , 1951", "Friz Freleng", "MM" ], [ "14", "Rabbit of Seville", "Elmer", "December 16 , 1950", "Chuck Jones", "LT" ] ]
{ "intro": "Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 is a DVD box set that was released by Warner Home Video on October 28, 2003. The first release of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD series, it contains 56 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons and numerous supplements. The set won the Classic Award at the Parents' Choice Awards.", "section_text": "All cartoons on this disc star Bugs Bunny .", "section_title": "Disc 1 - Best of Bugs Bunny", "title": "Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1", "uid": "Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_1_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_1" }
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1952_German_Grand_Prix_0
[ [ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Constructor" ], [ "1", "101", "Alberto Ascari", "Ferrari" ], [ "2", "102", "Nino Farina", "Ferrari" ], [ "3", "109", "Maurice Trintignant", "Gordini" ], [ "4", "107", "Robert Manzon", "Gordini" ], [ "5", "103", "Piero Taruffi", "Ferrari" ], [ "6", "117", "Rudi Fischer", "Ferrari" ], [ "7", "127", "Paul Pietsch", "Veritas" ], [ "8", "128", "Hans Klenk", "Veritas" ], [ "9", "123", "Willi Heeks", "AFM - BMW" ], [ "10", "105", "Felice Bonetto", "Maserati" ], [ "11", "108", "Jean Behra", "Gordini" ], [ "12", "121", "Fritz Riess", "Veritas - BMW" ], [ "13", "112", "Paul Frère", "HWM - Alta" ], [ "14", "120", "Tony Gaze", "HWM - Alta" ], [ "15", "125", "Toni Ulmen", "Veritas - BMW" ], [ "16", "115", "Gino Bianco", "Maserati" ], [ "17", "119", "Roger Laurent", "Ferrari" ], [ "18", "122", "Theo Helfrich", "Veritas - BMW" ], [ "19", "126", "Adolf Brudes", "Veritas - BMW" ], [ "20", "129", "Josef Peters", "Veritas - BMW" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1952 German Grand Prix was a Formula Two race held on 3 August 1952 at the Nürburgring Nordschleife. It was race 6 of 8 in the 1952 World Championship of Drivers, in which each Grand Prix was run to Formula Two rules rather than the Formula One regulations normally used. The 18-lap race was won by Ferrari driver Alberto Ascari after he started from pole position. His teammates Giuseppe Farina and Rudi Fischer finished in second and third places.", "section_text": "Only the lap times from the 7 best placed drivers are known .", "section_title": "Classification -- Qualifying", "title": "1952 German Grand Prix", "uid": "1952_German_Grand_Prix_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1952_German_Grand_Prix" }
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The_Real_World:_Sydney_0
[ [ "Cast Member", "Age", "Hometown", "Biography" ], [ "Cohutta Lee Grindstaff", "23", "Blue Ridge , Georgia", "The son of a welder , Cohutta is a self-employed contractor who builds log homes for a living . Cohutta 's name , which is Cherokee for mountains that hold up the sky , is derived from the Cohutta Mountain Range in Georgia . He attended Dalton State College and North Georgia Technical College , and is close to his family , which includes his parents , as well as his younger sister and grandfather . He enjoys mountain hiking , horseback riding , and playing the guitar , and is looking for someone with whom he can start a family . He took part in The Real World partially due to pressure from friends , and as part of his goal to see as much as possible before settling down with a wife and children . He has done very little traveling away from home , and characterizes his home town and family as being slower , because they take the time to sit down to eat together and enjoy the moment . Consequently , he feels out of place whenever he visits a city . He eventually begins a relationship with KellyAnne . Cohutta subsequently appeared on the Challenge" ], [ "Dunbar Merrill Flinn", "22", "Natchez , Mississippi", "Dunbar 's family lost everything after a money-laundering scandal , and Dunbar was forced to negotiate his own financial situation , and take responsibility for his life . He has two brothers , aged 27 and 19 . He enrolled in the military in order to pay for his education at the University of Mississippi , where he belonged to a fraternity . He is committed to his girlfriend Julie back home . MTV.com describes him as well-spoken , opinionated on political issues , literature and poetry , arrogant , and hot-headed . In the premiere , he claims to be more proud of being Southern than of being an American . In Act 2 of Episode 7 , he says that his father used to beat him and his older brother , and that he had himself emancipated at age 15 . In Episode 8 , he reveals that his grandfather tried several times to molest him when he was a child . While attending private school at age 16-17 , he was forced to take anger management classes in order to stay at the school . At one point he cheats on Julie with the cast member who replaced Shauvon , Ashli . After the series , he graduated from college and became a real estate broker" ], [ "Isaac Stout", "21", "Cleveland , Ohio", "Isaac is from Cleveland , Ohio and a business major at the University of Arizona . As he explains in the season premiere , he has a history of juvenile delinquency , having been put on probation for robbing 15 houses and shooting off fireworks through someone 's window . Given the choice between nine months in jail and a treatment center , he chose the latter , in order to reevaluate his direction in life . In addition to being an artist and musician , he is also an entertainer , taking place in freestyle dancing battles , doing stand up comedy , and MCing events . He is Jewish . In Episode 16 , he reveals that he used to take a lot of LSD , from which he still suffers from occasional hallucinations of birds , and that when he sees a black bird , he interprets it as a premonition that someone close to him has died . He claims such a premonition in the same episode , before learning of his grandfather 's death . Despite his fear of commitment , he enters into a relationship with an Irish woman named Noirin during the season" ], [ "KellyAnne Judd", "20", "Georgetown , Texas", "KellyAnne stayed out of most of the drama on Real World Sydney but claims that if she feels someone is walking all over her she will fight back fiercely . A self-described tease , for her audition video , she stripped down to a T-shirt and panties , on the back of which she had written , Make it Hott : Pick Me ! she comes off as a very confident girl . She is of mixed heritage that includes Italian , Polish and Irish . She was diagnosed with ADD at a young age , and as a result of being prescribed natural medicine , is considering a career in that field . She has a sister named Kalan . Her father works for the state . She blames him for her parents ' divorce , on account of the extramarital affair he had for a year , and the resulting pregnancy . She ended her three-year relationship with her ex-boyfriend Sutton before coming to Sydney , and she initially is flirtatious with Dunbar , but eventually enters into a relationship with Cohutta" ], [ "Parisa Montazaran", "21", "Commack , New York", "The daughter of Iranian immigrants , Parisa is a Muslim that grew up in Commack , Long Island . She is a graduate of New York University with a degree in International Relation Studies . Montazaran told the New York Daily News that the experience of living with cameras was an exaggerated existence , which amounted to partying seven days a week , but that she did nothing during her stay that would embarrass her or her family , though she did call home one night when she drank too much . An aspiring singer , Parisa says in the premiere that she recently graduated from college early in order to concentrate on her music . She repeatedly comes into conflict with Trisha and Dunbar" ], [ "Shauvon Torres", "24", "Sacramento , California", "Shauvon is a 24-year-old journalism major at the California State University , Sacramento , and as she says in the premiere , wants to be a news reporter . She has her own dating and relationships column called Sexcapades . She insists that she is not the blonde bimbo that people may think she looks like . She recently ended her engagement to her fiancé , David , who told her to choose between a career and marriage and children . She is openly bisexual . She later reconciles with him , and moves out in Episode 14 in order to return home" ], [ "Trisha Cummings", "19", "Fresno , California", "In the premiere , Trisha says that she and her friends are the stereotypical hot preppy girl clique . She was raised as a devout Christian by her adoptive parents . Her parents gave her a promise ring when she was twelve , as a symbol that she would retain her virginity until marriage , but as her boyfriend Jarod states in her home video , they have not upheld that resolution . From early in the season , and repeatedly during it , she comes into conflict with Parisa . In Episode 18 , she is sent home for shoving Parisa to the floor during a heated argument" ], [ "Ashli Robson", "19", "Huntington Beach , California", "Ashli is a 19-year-old from Huntington Beach , California who moves into the house in Episode 15 as a replacement for Shauvon . She explains when moving in that she is currently single , but ready to mingle . When she moves in , it is apparent to her , Trisha and Parisa that she and Trisha are very much alike and have similar interests . She is attracted to Dunbar even though he has a girlfriend back home and at one point the two decide to step over the boundaries , only to develop an antagonistic relationship with him , much as Parisa did" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Real World: Sydney is the nineteenth 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 only season to be filmed in Australia. The season featured a total of eight cast members over the course of the season, as one cast member was replaced after she voluntarily left the show. It is the third of four seasons of The Real World to be filmed entirely outside of the United States after The Real World: London in 1995, The Real World: Paris in 2003, and before The Real World: Cancun in 2009. Production lasted from February to May 26, 2007 and premiered on August 8 of that year, consisting of 24 episodes.", "section_text": "Cast members were first photographed and identified by the media while participating in a Contiki tour at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park . [ 2 ] On August 1 , 2007 , the New York Daily News reported that according to MTV , Persian-American cast member Parisa Montazaran is the show 's first Muslim . [ 1 ] However , Tami Roman of the 1993 Los Angeles season is a Muslim , [ 6 ] as is Mohammed Bilal of the 1994 San Francisco season . [ 7 ]", "section_title": "Cast", "title": "The Real World: Sydney", "uid": "The_Real_World:_Sydney_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Real_World:_Sydney" }
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2010_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships_2
[ [ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time" ], [ "1", "Florence Kiplagat", "Kenya", "1:08:24" ], [ "2", "Dire Tune", "Ethiopia", "1:08:34" ], [ "3", "Peninah Arusei", "Kenya", "1:09:05" ], [ "4", "Feyse Tadese", "Ethiopia", "1:09:28" ], [ "5", "Joyce Chepkirui", "Kenya", "1:09:30" ], [ "6", "Meseret Mengistu", "Ethiopia", "1:09:31" ], [ "7", "Fate Tola", "Ethiopia", "1:09:38" ], [ "8", "Zhu Xiaolin", "China", "1:11:01" ], [ "9", "Yoshimi Ozaki", "Japan", "1:11:02" ], [ "10", "Ryoko Kizaki", "Japan", "1:11:03" ], [ "11", "Sarah Chepchirchir", "Kenya", "1:11:03" ], [ "12", "Nicole Chapple", "Australia", "1:11:25" ], [ "13", "Azusa Nojiri", "Japan", "1:11:35" ], [ "14", "Abebech Afework", "Ethiopia", "1:11:38" ], [ "15", "Hiroko Miyauchi", "Japan", "1:11:40" ], [ "16", "Helalia Johannes", "Namibia", "1:11:57" ], [ "17", "Karolina Jarzyńska", "Poland", "1:12:36" ], [ "18", "Claire Hallissey", "Great Britain", "1:13:07" ], [ "19", "Stephanie Rothstein", "United States", "1:13:37" ], [ "20", "Eden Tesfalem", "Eritrea", "1:13:41" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2010 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held in Nanning, China on 16 October 2010. The competition took place on the city streets, beginning and ending at Wuxiang Square, with a total prize purse of US$245,000 at stake. The Kenyan athletes emerged with both the individual and team titles in the men's and women's races. Despite limited experience in top level half marathon races, Wilson Kiprop and Florence Kiplagat won their respective races. Kiprop broke Zersenay Tadese's winning streak which dated back to 2006, out-sprinting the defending champion in the final stages. Sammy Kitwara won the men's bronze medal and helped Kenya to the men's team title. Led by Zersenay, the Eritrean men beat Ethiopia to the team silver medal spot. Kiplagat, who was ever present at the front of the women's race, outdid Ethiopian Dire Tune in the last kilometre to win her second gold medal on the global stage. Mirroring Kitwara, Kenya's women's bronze medallist Peninah Jerop Arusei secured the team's victory over Ethiopia. Representing the hosts, Zhu Xiaolin was the only non-African to reach the top eight at the championships. The joint effort of the Japanese women aided them to a sixth consecutive team bronze medal - making them the only medalling country outside the typically strong African triumvirate of Kenya, Ethiopia and Eritrea. A total of 30 countries were represented at the 19th edition of the competition and 123 runners altogether were entered into the men's and women's races.", "section_text": "Peninah Arusei ( pictured in 2007 ) won a bronze medal to help Kenya to the team gold .", "section_title": "Women 's race -- Women 's results", "title": "2010 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships", "uid": "2010_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships" }
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The_Suite_Life_of_Zack_&_Cody_0
[ [ "Actor", "Appearing as", "Season", "Episode" ], [ "Moises Arias", "Randall", "2", "Day Care" ], [ "Cheryl Burke", "Shannon", "2", "Loosely Ballroom" ], [ "The Cheetah Girls", "Themselves", "3", "Doin ' Time in Suite 2330" ], [ "Chris Brown", "Himself", "3", "Doin ' Time in Suite 2330" ], [ "Miley Cyrus", "Hannah Montana", "2", "That 's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana" ], [ "Michael Clarke Duncan", "Coach Little", "3", "Benchwarmers" ], [ "Daniella Monet", "Dana", "3", "Benchwarmers" ], [ "Zac Efron", "Trevor", "2", "Odd Couples" ], [ "Selena Gomez", "Gwen", "2", "A Midsummer 's Nightmare" ], [ "Tony Hawk", "Himself", "3", "Foiled Again" ], [ "Mark Indelicato", "Antonio", "3", "Lip Synchin ' in the Rain" ], [ "Kathryn Joosten", "Grandma Marilyn", "2", "Not So Suite 16" ], [ "Victoria Justice", "Rebecca", "1", "The Fairest of Them All" ], [ "Nathan Kress", "Jamie", "2", "Back in the Game" ], [ "Meaghan Jette Martin", "Stacey", "3", "Sleepover Suite" ], [ "Jesse McCartney", "Himself", "1", "Rock Star in the House" ], [ "Daryl Mitchell", "Daryl", "2", "Back in the Game" ], [ "Tahj Mowry", "Brandon", "2", "Scary Movie" ], [ "Kathy Najimy", "Principal Milletidge", "3", "First Day of High School" ], [ "Kay Panabaker", "Amber", "3", "First Day of High School" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody is an American teen sitcom created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan. The series aired on Disney Channel from March 18, 2005, to September 1, 2008 with 4 million viewers, making it the most successful premiere for Disney Channel. The series was nominated for an Emmy Award three times and was also nominated for a Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award three times. The series is set in the Tipton Hotel in Boston and centers on Zack Martin and Cody Martin (Dylan and Cole Sprouse), troublesome twins who live at the Tipton Hotel. The series' other main characters include the Tipton hotel's ditzy heiress London Tipton (Brenda Song), the hotel's candy counter girl Maddie Fitzpatrick (Ashley Tisdale), the manager, Mr. Marion Moseby (Phill Lewis), and the boys' single mother who is also the Hotel's lounge singer, Carey Martin (Kim Rhodes). The series is the third Disney Channel Original to have more than 65 episodes, after That's So Raven and Kim Possible. Reruns aired on Disney XD until 2014. Reruns of the show aired on Disney Channel until April 14, 2017. [citation needed]\nThe Suite Life spawned a sequel series, also starring the Sprouse twins in their respective roles as Zack and Cody, called The Suite Life on Deck, which aired on the Disney Channel from 2008 to 2011. A TV movie based on both series, The Suite Life Movie, premiered on Disney Channel on March 25, 2011.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Cast and characters -- Notable appearances", "title": "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody", "uid": "The_Suite_Life_of_Zack_&_Cody_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Suite_Life_of_Zack_&_Cody" }
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List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(crafts:_others)_3
[ [ "Name", "Artists", "Remarks", "Date", "Type", "Present location" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "-", "Handed down in the Kanzen-in ( 観禅院 ) subtemple ; contains an inscription", "0727-12-11 Nara period , December 11 , 727", "Bell ; bronze ; aperture : 89.2 cm ( 35.1 in ) , height : 149.0 cm ( 58.7 in )", "Nara Nara Kofukuji Kōfuku-ji , Nara , Nara" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "-", "Cast for Kinseki-ji ( 金石寺 ) in Hōki Province (in Tottori Prefecture ) ; moved in 1653 to Izumo-taisha , then in 1889 to Tafuku-ji ( 多福寺 ) , Matsubashi-ji ( 松林寺 ) in Shimane Prefecture until being dedicated in 1897 to Saikō-ji", "0839 Heian period , 839", "Bell ; aperture : 77.5 cm ( 30.5 in ) , height : 136.4 cm ( 53.7 in )", "Fukuoka Fukuoka Saikoji Saikō-ji ( 西光寺 ) , Fukuoka , Fukuoka" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "-", "Also called Tsurezuregusa ( 徒然草 ) or Ōjikichō ( 黄鐘調 ) ( scale in gagaku , similar to Dorian mode on A ) bell ; fundamental frequency : 129 Hz ; together with the bell at Kanzeon-ji , one of the oldest extant Japanese bells", "0698 Nara period , 698", "Bell ; bronze ; aperture : 87 cm ( 34 in ) , height : 124 cm ( 49 in )", "Kyoto Kyoto Myoshinji Lecture Hall ( 法堂 , hōdō ) at Myōshin-ji , Kyoto" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "-", "Without inscription ; cast in Tatara ( 多々良 ) , Kasuya District , Fukuoka , Chikuzen Province using the same mold as the National Treasure bell at Myōshin-ji ; one of the oldest extant Japanese bells", "0698 Nara period , ca . 698", "Bell ; bronze ; aperture : 86 cm ( 34 in ) , height : 106 cm ( 42 in )", "Fukuoka Dazaifu Kanzeonji Kanzeon-ji , Dazaifu , Fukuoka" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "-", "Without inscription; long and narrow shape; with cracks and Japanese Honeysuckle arabesque pattern", "0710 Nara period", "Bell ; bronze ; aperture : 85 cm ( 33 in ) , height : 150 cm ( 59 in )", "Nara Katsuragi Taimadera belfry ( shōrō ) at Taima-dera , Katsuragi , Nara" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "-", "Without inscription ; biggest bell in Japan", "0752 Nara period , 752", "Bell ; aperture : 271 cm ( 107 in ) , height : 385 cm ( 152 in ) , weight : 49 t ( 48 long tons ; 54 short tons )", "Nara Nara Todaiji belfry ( shōrō ) at Tōdai-ji , Nara , Nara" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "-", "Dedicated by Dōkyō together with a sacred horse ( 神馬 , shinme ) ; contains inscription", "0770-09-11 Nara period , September 11 , 770", "Bell ; aperture : 73.9 cm ( 29.1 in ) , height : 109.9 cm ( 43.3 in ) , width : 88.5 cm ( 34.8 in ) , thickness at aperture : 5.8 cm ( 2.3 in )", "Fukui Echizen Tsurugi Shrine Tsurugi Shrine ( 劔神社 ) , Echizen , Fukui" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "-", "With inscription by Fujiwara no Toshiyuki", "0875-08-23 Heian period , August 23 , 875", "Bell ; bronze ; aperture : 80.5 cm ( 31.7 in ) , height : 148 cm ( 58 in )", "Kyoto Kyoto Jingoji belfry ( shōrō ) at Jingo-ji , Kyoto" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "-", "With calligraphy attributed to Ono no Michikaze", "0917-11-03 Heian period , November 3 , 917", "Bell ; bronze ; diameter : 90 cm ( 35 in ) , height : 150 cm ( 59 in )", "Nara Gojo Eisanji Eisan-ji ( 栄山寺 ) , Gojō , Nara" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "-", "Decorated with lion , dragon , Chinese phoenix and dancing heavenly nymphs ; previously located in the belfry ( shōrō ) ; one of the Three Great Bells of Japan", "1000 Heian period , c. 11th century", "Bell ; aperture : 123 cm ( 48 in ) , height : 199 cm ( 78 in ) , weight : 2 t ( 2.0 long tons ; 2.2 short tons )", "Kyoto Uji Byodoin Byōdō-in Museum Hōshōkan ( 平等院ミュージアム鳳翔館 ) , Byōdō-in , Uji , Kyoto" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "Mononobe Shigemitsu ( 物部重光 )", "Inscription in embossed carving by founder Lanxi Daolong ; donated by Hōjō Tokiyori", "1255-02-21 Kamakura period , February 21 , 1255", "Bell ; height : 210 cm ( 83 in )", "Kanagawa Kamakura Kenchoji belfry ( shōrō ) at Kenchō-ji , Kamakura , Kanagawa" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "Mononobe Kunimitsu ( 物部国光 )", "Made by order of Hōjō Sadatoki ; largest bell in Kantō ; donated by Hōjō Tokiyori", "1301-08 Kamakura period , August 1301", "Bell ; height : 260 cm ( 100 in )", "Kanagawa Kamakura Engakuji Engaku-ji , Kamakura , Kanagawa" ], [ "Temple bell ( 梵鐘 , bonshō )", "-", "Initially at the west pagoda of Enryaku-ji 's Hōdō-in ( 宝幢院 ) ; contains a three line , 24 characters inscription", "0858-08-09 Heian period , August 9 , 858", "Bell ; aperture : 55.3 cm ( 21.8 in ) , height : 116.0 cm ( 45.7 in )", "Shiga Moriyama Sagawa Art Museum Sagawa Art Museum , Moriyama , Shiga" ], [ "Korean bell ( 朝鮮鐘 , chōsenshō )", "-", "Head in dragon design , body decorated with clouds and celestial beings ; oldest Korean bell in Japan", "0833-03 Silla , March 833", "Bell ; aperture : 66.7 cm ( 26.3 in ) , height : 112 cm ( 44 in )", "Fukui Tsuruga Jogu Shrine Treasure House at Jōgū Shrine ( 常宮神社 , Jōgū jinja ) , Tsuruga , Fukui" ] ]
{ "intro": "The term National Treasure has been used in Japan to denote cultural properties since 1897,\nalthough the definition and the criteria have changed since the introduction of the term. The crafts items in the list adhere to the current definition and have been designated National Treasures according to the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties that came into effect on June 9, 1951. The items are selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology based on their especially high historical or artistic value. The list presents 131 entries from Classical to early modern Japan, spanning from the 7th century Asuka to the 18th century Edo period. The number of items is higher, however, since groups of related objects have been joined as single entries. The listed objects are of many types and include household goods, objects related to Buddhism, armour and harnesses. Some of the oldest objects were imported from China at the time. The listed items consist of materials such as wood over clay or to bronze. Often the articles were decorated using a variety of artistic techniques like gilding of precious metals, line engraving, maki-e, mother of pearl inlay or lacquer. The objects are housed in Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines or museums. The objects in this list represent about half of the 253 National Treasures in the category crafts. They are complemented by 110 swords and 12 Japanese sword mountings National Treasures of the List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: swords).", "section_text": "The introduction of Buddhism to Japan in the mid-6th century led to the development of large hanging bronze bells without a clapper rung with a mallet or hanging beam . They are generally suspended in dedicated bell towers or shōrō . The oldest extant of these bells date to the late-7th century and have been designated as National Treasures . The bells were either engraved or cast in relief , with outer surfaces showing vertical and horizontal relief bands , a boss ornament on the upper wall that sometimes included text , and handles typically shaped in a dragon motif . [ 33 ] [ 34 ] Thirteen Japanese and one Korean temple bell have been designated as National Treasures . [ 4 ]", "section_title": "Treasures -- Metalwork", "title": "List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: others)", "uid": "List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(crafts:_others)_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(crafts:_others)" }
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List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_U_(Japan)_2
[ [ "Title", "Publisher", "Release Date", "CERO" ], [ "Donkey Kong 64", "Nintendo", "April 2 , 2015", "A" ], [ "Super Mario 64", "Nintendo", "April 8 , 2015", "A" ], [ "Mario Story", "Nintendo", "July 15 , 2015", "A" ], [ "Hoshi no Kirby 64", "Nintendo", "August 19 , 2015", "A" ], [ "Mario Golf 64", "Nintendo", "September 2 , 2015", "A" ], [ "Zelda no Densetsu : Toki no Okarina", "Nintendo", "December 22 , 2015", "A" ], [ "Mario Kart 64", "Nintendo", "January 6 , 2016", "A" ], [ "1080° Snowboarding", "Nintendo", "January 20 , 2016", "A" ], [ "Yoshi 's Story", "Nintendo", "February 17 , 2016", "A" ], [ "Mario Party 2", "Nintendo", "March 30 , 2016", "A" ], [ "Pokémon Snap", "Nintendo", "April 6 , 2016", "A" ], [ "Tsumi to Batsu : Hoshi no Keishōsha", "Nintendo", "April 27 , 2016", "B" ], [ "Custom Robo V2", "Nintendo", "June 8 , 2016", "A" ], [ "Zelda no Densetsu : Mujura no Kamen", "Nintendo", "June 29 , 2016", "A" ], [ "Wave Race 64", "Nintendo", "July 13 , 2016", "A" ], [ "Mario Tennis 64", "Nintendo", "July 20 , 2016", "A" ], [ "Star Fox 64", "Nintendo", "August 31 , 2016", "A" ], [ "F-Zero X", "Nintendo", "November 2 , 2016", "A" ], [ "Excitebike 64", "Nintendo", "June 21 , 2017", "A" ], [ "Baku Bomberman", "Konami", "June 28 , 2017", "A" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is the complete list of the 481 Virtual Console titles available for the Wii U in Japan sorted by system and release date. English translations are highlighted between parenthesis.", "section_text": "There are currently 22 games available to purchase .", "section_title": "Available titles -- Nintendo 64", "title": "List of Virtual Console games for Wii U (Japan)", "uid": "List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_U_(Japan)_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_U_(Japan)" }
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List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2013_Giro_d'Italia_1
[ [ "Country", "No . of riders", "Finishers" ], [ "Australia", "10", "6" ], [ "Belarus", "1", "1" ], [ "Belgium", "14", "11" ], [ "Brazil", "2", "2" ], [ "Canada", "4", "3" ], [ "China", "1", "0" ], [ "Colombia", "15", "13" ], [ "Croatia", "2", "2" ], [ "Denmark", "3", "2" ], [ "Estonia", "1", "1" ], [ "France", "13", "7" ], [ "Germany", "5", "4" ], [ "Greece", "1", "1" ], [ "Italy", "58", "50" ], [ "Kazakhstan", "2", "2" ], [ "Lithuania", "1", "1" ], [ "Luxembourg", "1", "1" ], [ "Netherlands", "17", "15" ], [ "New Zealand", "3", "2" ], [ "Poland", "3", "3" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2013 Giro d'Italia will be the 96th edition of Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro will feature over 200 riders from 23 cycling teams, due to Team Katusha becoming the 19th UCI World Tour team during 2013.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "By nationality", "title": "List of teams and cyclists in the 2013 Giro d'Italia", "uid": "List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2013_Giro_d'Italia_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2013_Giro_d'Italia" }
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Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_6
[ [ "Title/Rank", "Name known by while in Commons", "Born", "Killed", "MP 's Seat", "Offices Held" ], [ "Sir", "Ralph Carminowe", "before 1339", "1386 ( pulled over cliff by hounds when hunting )", "Cornwall ( 1383 , 1384 , and 1386 but died before taking seat )", "High Sheriff of Cornwall 1378" ], [ "Sir", "Thomas Rempston", "", "1406 ( drowned in River Thames near London Bridge )", "Nottinghamshire ( 1381-86 , 1393-94 , 1395-99 )", "KG PC ; Sheriff of Nottinghamshire 1393 , Constable of the Tower 1399-death" ], [ "", "Edward Burnebury", "", "1432 ( drowned in well )", "Launceston ( 1410-11 , 1413 , 1414 , 1417 , 1419 , 1422 )", "Coroner of Cornwall 1423" ], [ "", "Francis Yaxley", "", "1565 ( lost in shipwreck in North Sea )", "Stamford ( 1555-58 ) , Saltash ( 1558 )", "" ], [ "Sir", "Humphrey Gilbert", "c. 1539", "1583 ( lost in storm on Squirrel ( 1582 ) returning from Newfoundland )", "Plymouth ( 1571-72 ) , Queenborough ( 1580-death )", "" ], [ "Sir", "John Glanville", "1542", "1600 ( fall from horse while travelling on judicial circuit )", "Launceston ( 1584-85 ) , Tavistock ( 1586-87 ) , St Germans ( 1593 )", "Recorder of Launceston 1590 , Justice of the Common Pleas 1598-death" ], [ "", "Thomas Warre", "c. 1576", "1617 ( drowned in River Severn )", "Bridgwater ( 1614 )", "Recorder of Bridgwater 1610-death" ], [ "Sir", "Robert Knollys", "1547", "1619 ( after fall )", "Reading ( 1572-86 ) , Breconshire ( 1589-1611 )", "KB" ], [ "", "John Whitson", "c. 1558", "1629 ( fall from horse )", "Bristol ( 1605-21 and 1625-28 )", "High Sheriff of Bristol 1589 , Mayor of Bristol 1616" ], [ "Sir", "Miles Hobart", "1595", "1632 ( carriage accident )", "Marlow 1628-29", "" ], [ "Sir", "Walter Long", "c. 1594", "1637 ( fall from horse when drunk )", "Westbury ( 1621-24 and 1625-28 )", "" ], [ "", "John Hoskins", "1566", "1638 ( crushed toe which caused gangrene )", "Hereford ( 1604 , 1614 and 1628 )", "Judge of South Wales circuit ( 1623-death )" ], [ "Sir", "Thomas Lucy", "1583/86", "8 December 1640 ( fall from horse )", "Warwickshire ( 1614-28 and 1640 ) , Warwick ( November 1640-death )", "" ], [ "", "Lord Fairfax of Cameron ( Ferdinando Fairfax to 1640 )", "1584", "1648 ( accident unspecified causing gangrene in leg )", "Boroughbridge ( 1614-29 , 1640 ) , Yorkshire ( 1640-death )", "Scottish peer so able to sit in English parliament . Governor of Kingston upon Hull ( 1643-44 ) , Governor of York ( 1644 )" ], [ "Sir", "Richard Onslow", "1601", "1664 ( allegedly struck by lightning )", "Surrey ( 1628-29 , 1640-48 , 1654 , 1656-57 ) , Guildford ( 1660-death )", "" ], [ "", "Thomas Robinson", "1608", "1665 ( gored by pet bull )", "Helston ( 1660-death )", "" ], [ "Sir", "Robert Brooke", "1637", "1669 ( drowned bathing in the Rhone in Avignon , France )", "Aldeburgh ( 1660-death )", "" ], [ "Sir", "Henry Marten", "1602", "1680 ( choked on supper in prison )", "Berkshire ( 1640-43 , 1646-53 )", "" ], [ "", "Edmund Waring", "c. 1620", "1682 ( drowned in pond after drinking )", "Bridgnorth ( 1656 , 1658 )", "High Sheriff of Shropshire ( 1657-59 ) , Governor of Shrewsbury ( 1659-60 )" ], [ "The Marquess of Worcester", "Charles Somerset , styled Lord Herbert of Raglan to 1682 , Marquess of Worcester from 1682", "1660", "1698 ( coach accident )", "Monmouth ( 1679-80 ) . Gloucester ( 1681-85 ) , Monmouthshire ( 1685-87 and 1689-95 ) , Gloucestershire ( 1685-89 )", "Eldest son of Henry Somerset , 3rd Marquess of Worcester , hence titled Lord Herbert of Raglan , until 1682 when his father was created Duke of Beaufort , when the Marquessate of Worcester became courtesy title of eldest son" ] ]
{ "intro": "This article about records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom and of England includes a variety of lists of MPs by age, period and other circumstances of service, familiar sets, ethnic or religious minorities, physical attributes, and circumstances of their deaths.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Members of Parliament who have been accidentally killed", "title": "Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom", "uid": "Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_6", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom" }
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2014_Bradford_Bulls_season_2
[ [ "Name", "Position", "Club Signed", "Date" ], [ "Keith Lulia", "Centre", "Wests Tigers", "September 2013" ], [ "Jamie Langley", "Loose Forward", "Hull Kingston Rovers", "September 2013" ], [ "Michael Platt", "Centre", "North Wales Crusaders", "September 2013" ], [ "Curtis Naughton", "Fullback", "Sydney Roosters", "October 2013" ], [ "John Bateman", "Second Row", "Wigan Warriors", "November 2013" ], [ "Heath L'Estrange", "Hooker", "Sydney Roosters", "November 2013" ], [ "Frank Winterstein", "Prop", "Australia", "January 2014" ], [ "Gareth Carvell", "Prop", "Hull F.C", "February 2014" ], [ "Jarrod Sammut", "Stand Off", "Wakefield Trinity Wildcats", "February 2014" ], [ "Nick Scruton", "Prop", "Wakefield Trinity Wildcats", "February 2014" ] ]
{ "intro": "This article details the Bradford Bulls rugby league football club's 2014 season, the 19th season of the Super League era.", "section_text": "In Name Position Signed from Date Gareth Carvell Prop Warrington Wolves June 2013 Dale Ferguson Second Row Huddersfield Giants July 2013 Luke George Wing Huddersfield Giants July 2013 Matty Blythe Centre Warrington Wolves August 2013 Lee Gaskell Stand Off St Helens R.F.C . August 2013 Adam Henry Centre Sydney Roosters October 2013 Frank Winterstein Prop Widnes Vikings October 2013 Danny Bridge Prop Warrington Wolves ( Loan ) February 2014 Anthony Mullally Prop Huddersfield Giants ( Loan ) February 2014 Liam Sutcliffe Stand Off Leeds Rhinos ( Loan ) March 2014 Greg Burke Prop Wigan Warriors ( Loan ) March 2014 Jamal Fakir Prop Catalans Dragons April 2014 Jay Pitts Second Row Hull F.C . ( Loan ) April 2014 Joe Arundel Centre Hull F.C . ( Loan ) April 2014 Antonio Kaufusi Prop Huddersfield Giants ( Loan ) May 2014 Jordan Baldwinson Loose Forward Leeds Rhinos ( Loan ) May 2014 Mason Tonks Prop Leeds Rhinos ( Loan ) May 2014 Out", "section_title": "2014 Transfers In/Out", "title": "2014 Bradford Bulls season", "uid": "2014_Bradford_Bulls_season_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Bradford_Bulls_season" }
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List_of_submissions_to_the_47th_Academy_Awards_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0
[ [ "Submitting country", "Film title used in nomination", "Language ( s )", "Original title", "Director ( s )", "Result" ], [ "Argentina", "The Truce", "Spanish", "La Tregua", "Sergio Renán", "Nominated" ], [ "Belgium", "The Conscript", "Dutch", "De Loteling", "Roland Verhavert", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Brazil", "The Scarecrow 's Night", "Portuguese", "A Noite do Espantalho", "Sérgio Ricardo", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Bulgaria", "The Last Summer", "Bulgarian", "Последно лято", "Hristo Hristov", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Czechoslovakia", "Lovers in the Year One", "Czech", "Milenci v roce jedna", "Jaroslav Balík", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Denmark", "The Olsen Gang 's Last Escapade", "Danish", "Olsen-bandens sidste bedrifter", "Erik Balling", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Egypt", "Enslaved by the Past", "Arabic", "? ?", "? ?", "Not Nominated" ], [ "France", "Lacombe , Lucien", "French", "Lacombe Lucien", "Louis Malle", "Nominated" ], [ "West Germany", "One or the Other", "German", "Einer von uns beiden", "Wolfgang Petersen", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Hungary", "Cats ' Play", "Hungarian", "Macskajáték", "Károly Makk", "Nominated" ], [ "India", "Hot Winds", "Urdu , Hindi", "Garam Hawa गरम हवा", "M. S. Sathyu", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Italy", "Amarcord", "Italian", "Amarcord", "Federico Fellini", "Won Academy Award" ], [ "Japan", "The Fossil", "Japanese", "化石", "Masaki Kobayashi", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Mexico", "Calzonzin Inspector", "Spanish", "Calzonzin Inspector", "Alfonso Arau", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Netherlands", "Help ! The Doctor Is Drowning", "Dutch", "Help , de dokter verzuipt !", "Nikolai van der Heyde", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Poland", "The Deluge", "Polish", "Potop", "Jerzy Hoffman", "Nominated" ], [ "Spain", "La Prima Angelica", "Spanish", "La Prima Angélica", "Carlos Saura", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Switzerland", "The Middle of the World", "French", "Le Milieu du monde", "Alain Tanner", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Soviet Union", "The Ferocious One", "Russian", "Лютый", "Tolomush Okeyev", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Yugoslavia", "The Dervish and Death", "Serbo-Croatian", "Derviš i smrt", "Zdravko Velimirović", "Not Nominated" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following 19 films, all from different countries, were submitted for the 47th Academy Awards in the category Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film which took place in 1975. The highlighted titles were the five nominated films, which came from Argentina, France, Hungary, Italy and Poland. Italy won the Oscar for Federico Fellini's slice-of-life comedy-drama, Amarcord. The USSR selected a film from the Kyrgyz Republic (with mostly Russian dialogue). Japan submitted The Fossil, but the film was not listed on the official list from AMPAS. It appears likely that the film was not screened.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Submissions", "title": "List of submissions to the 47th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film", "uid": "List_of_submissions_to_the_47th_Academy_Awards_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_submissions_to_the_47th_Academy_Awards_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film" }
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2000_MLS_SuperDraft_3
[ [ "Pick #", "MLS team", "Player", "Position", "Affiliation" ], [ "37", "MetroStars", "Daniel Alvarez", "M", "Furman University" ], [ "38", "New England Revolution", "Adam Eyre", "D", "Santa Clara University" ], [ "39", "New England Revolution", "Bo Oshoniyi", "GK", "Atlanta Silverbacks ( A-League )" ], [ "40", "San Jose Earthquakes", "Andrew Hemmerich", "D", "Stanford University" ], [ "41", "D.C. United", "Michael Burke", "F", "Charleston Battery ( A-League )" ], [ "42", "Tampa Bay Mutiny", "Amos Magee", "F", "Minnesota Thunder ( A-League )" ], [ "43", "Colorado Rapids", "Lance Key", "D", "Trinity University" ], [ "44", "Chicago Fire", "John Wolyniec", "F", "Long Island Rough Riders ( A-League )" ], [ "45", "Columbus Crew", "Christof Lindenmayer", "F", "Loyola College in Maryland" ], [ "46", "Dallas Burn", "Brian Piesner", "M", "Rutgers University" ], [ "47", "Los Angeles Galaxy", "Josh Henderson", "F", "Lehigh Valley Steam ( A-League )" ], [ "48", "MetroStars", "Orlando Perez", "M", "Orange County Zodiac ( A-League )" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2000 Major League Soccer SuperDraft was held on February 6, 2000 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Round 4", "title": "2000 MLS SuperDraft", "uid": "2000_MLS_SuperDraft_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_MLS_SuperDraft" }
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List_of_MTR_stations_4
[ [ "Name", "Connections", "District", "Opened", "Code" ], [ "Tung Chung", "Ngong Ping 360", "Islands", "21 June 1998", "TUC" ], [ "Sunny Bay", "Disneyland Resort line", "Tsuen Wan", "1 June 2005", "SUN" ], [ "Tsing Yi", "Airport Express", "Kwai Tsing", "21 June 1998", "TSY" ], [ "Lai King", "Tsuen Wan line", "Kwai Tsing", "21 June 1998", "LAK" ], [ "Nam Cheong", "West Rail line", "Sham Shui Po", "20 December 2003", "NAC" ], [ "Olympic", "", "Yau Tsim Mong", "21 June 1998", "OLY" ], [ "Kowloon", "Airport Express", "Yau Tsim Mong", "21 June 1998", "KOW" ], [ "Hong Kong", "Airport Express Transfer to Tsuen Wan line and Island line via Central Station", "Central and Western", "21 June 1998", "HOK" ] ]
{ "intro": "The MTR, the rapid transit system of Hong Kong, encompasses 11 heavy rail lines and 98 stations as of 2020[update]. The following list sorts the stations according to their service line. The current system was formed after the merger with the Kowloon-Canton Railway on 2 December 2007, when the operations of the East Rail Line, the West Rail Line, the Ma On Shan Line and the Light Rail system were transferred to the MTR Corporation. Serving exclusively the northwestern New Territories, the light rail network comprises 12 routes, serving 68 stops. The network is being expanded and several new lines are being proposed or under construction.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Tung Chung Line", "title": "List of MTR stations", "uid": "List_of_MTR_stations_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_MTR_stations" }
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List_of_National_Monuments_in_County_Wexford_0
[ [ "NM #", "Monument name", "Description", "Townland", "Location" ], [ "516", "Ballyhack Castle", "Castle", "Ballyhack", "52°14′46″N 6°58′03″W / 52.246065°N 6.967478°W / 52.246065 ; -6.967478" ], [ "375", "Ballymoty Motte", "Motte", "Ballymoty More", "52°30′20″N 6°27′41″W / 52.505617°N 6.461506°W / 52.505617 ; -6.461506" ], [ "521", "Ferns Castle", "Castle", "Ferns", "52°35′27″N 6°29′58″W / 52.590721°N 6.499309°W / 52.590721 ; -6.499309" ], [ "665", "Clone Church", "Church", "Clone", "52°34′06″N 6°30′18″W / 52.568347°N 6.504963°W / 52.568347 ; -6.504963" ], [ "644", "Coolhull Castle", "Fortified House", "Coolhull", "52°14′03″N 6°42′18″W / 52.234239°N 6.705093°W / 52.234239 ; -6.705093" ], [ "192", "Dunbrody Abbey", "Abbey ( Cistercian )", "Dunbrody", "52°17′01″N 6°57′33″W / 52.283518°N 6.959281°W / 52.283518 ; -6.959281" ], [ "668", "Duncannon Artillery Fort", "Artillery fort", "Duncannon", "52°13′15″N 6°56′12″W / 52.220754°N 6.936643°W / 52.220754 ; -6.936643" ], [ "457", "Tacumshane Windmill", "Windmill", "Tacumshane", "52°12′32″N 6°25′26″W / 52.208751°N 6.423955°W / 52.208751 ; -6.423955" ], [ "133", "Ferns Church", "Church", "Ferns", "52°35′31″N 6°29′26″W / 52.591919°N 6.490515°W / 52.591919 ; -6.490515" ], [ "133", "Ferns Cathedral & Crosses", "Church", "Ferns", "52°35′24″N 6°29′31″W / 52.590016°N 6.492041°W / 52.590016 ; -6.492041" ], [ "133", "Ferns Abbey", "Priory ( Augustinian )", "Ferns", "52°35′22″N 6°29′30″W / 52.589577°N 6.491654°W / 52.589577 ; -6.491654" ], [ "443", "St. Mary 's Church", "Church", "New Ross", "52°23′47″N 6°56′27″W / 52.396252°N 6.94072°W / 52.396252 ; -6.94072" ], [ "434", "Rathmacknee Castle", "Castle", "Rathmacknee Great", "52°16′09″N 6°29′26″W / 52.269301°N 6.490495°W / 52.269301 ; -6.490495" ], [ "229", "Rathumney Castle", "Castle", "Rathumney", "52°17′43″N 6°52′28″W / 52.295312°N 6.874471°W / 52.295312 ; -6.874471" ], [ "429", "Slade Castle", "Castle", "Slade", "52°08′02″N 6°54′38″W / 52.133842°N 6.910632°W / 52.133842 ; -6.910632" ], [ "392", "Vinegar Hill Windmill", "Windmill", "Templeshannon", "52°30′06″N 6°33′13″W / 52.501632°N 6.553488°W / 52.501632 ; -6.553488" ], [ "506 , 614", "Tintern Abbey", "Abbey ( Cistercian ) , Church & bridge", "Tintern", "52°14′13″N 6°50′18″W / 52.236867°N 6.838217°W / 52.236867 ; -6.838217" ], [ "445", "St. Selskar 's Priory", "Church ( Augustinian )", "Wexford", "52°20′29″N 6°27′57″W / 52.341375°N 6.465887°W / 52.341375 ; -6.465887" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Irish state has officially approved the following List of National Monuments in County Wexford. In the Republic of Ireland, a structure or site may be deemed to be a National Monument, and therefore worthy of state protection, if it is of national importance. If the land adjoining the monument is essential to protect it, this land may also be protected.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "National Monuments", "title": "List of National Monuments in County Wexford", "uid": "List_of_National_Monuments_in_County_Wexford_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Monuments_in_County_Wexford" }
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2275
List_of_South_African_airports_by_passenger_movements_4
[ [ "Rank", "Airport", "Location", "Code ( IATA/ICAO )", "Total passengers", "% Change" ], [ "1", "OR Tambo International Airport", "Johannesburg , Gauteng", "JNB/FAJS", "19,457,798", "9.3%" ], [ "2", "Cape Town International Airport", "Cape Town , Western Cape", "CPT/FACT", "8,426,618", "12.1%" ], [ "3", "Durban International Airport", "Durban , KwaZulu-Natal", "DUR/FADN", "4,792,553", "12.6%" ], [ "4", "Port Elizabeth Airport", "Port Elizabeth , Eastern Cape", "PLZ/FAPE", "1,512,924", "5.1%" ], [ "5", "East London Airport", "East London , Eastern Cape", "ELS/FAEL", "741,290", "6.4%" ], [ "6", "George Airport", "George , Western Cape", "GRJ/FAGG", "666,781", "11.5%" ], [ "7", "Bloemfontein Airport", "Bloemfontein , Free State", "BFN/FABL", "412,873", "16.7%" ], [ "8", "Kimberley Airport", "Kimberley , Northern Cape", "KIM/FAKM", "150,590", "13.8%" ], [ "9", "Upington Airport", "Upington , Northern Cape", "UTN/FAUP", "48,765", "20.0%" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of South African airports by passenger movements.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Statistics -- 2007–08", "title": "List of South African airports by passenger movements", "uid": "List_of_South_African_airports_by_passenger_movements_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_South_African_airports_by_passenger_movements" }
2,275
2276
Mountain_Pacific_Sports_Federation_2
[ [ "Institution", "Location", "Nickname", "Primary Conference", "Division" ], [ "California Baptist University", "Riverside , California", "Lancers", "Western Athletic", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "California State University , Bakersfield", "Bakersfield , California", "Roadrunners", "Western Athletic", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of California San Diego", "San Diego , California", "Tritons", "California", "NCAA D-II" ], [ "University of Denver", "Denver , Colorado", "Pioneers", "Summit", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "Loyola Marymount University", "Los Angeles , California", "Lions", "West Coast", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of Nevada , Las Vegas", "Paradise , Nevada", "Rebels", "Mountain West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of New Mexico", "Albuquerque , New Mexico", "Lobos", "Mountain West", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of North Dakota", "Grand Forks , North Dakota", "Fighting Hawks", "Summit", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of Northern Colorado", "Greeley , Colorado", "Bears", "Big Sky", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "Saint Mary 's College of California", "Moraga , California", "Gaels", "West Coast", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "Seattle University", "Seattle , Washington", "Redhawks", "Western Athletic", "NCAA D-I" ], [ "University of Wyoming", "Laramie , Wyoming", "Cowboys & Cowgirls", "Mountain West", "NCAA D-I" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) is a college athletic conference with members located mostly in the western United States, although it now has members as far east as Oklahoma. The conference participates at the NCAA Division I level, primarily in Olympic sports that are not directly sponsored by a school's home conference (such as the Pac-12 and Big West, whose members all participate in MPSF competition in at least one of its sports).", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Members -- Former members", "title": "Mountain Pacific Sports Federation", "uid": "Mountain_Pacific_Sports_Federation_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Pacific_Sports_Federation" }
2,276
2277
Walter_Payton_Award_0
[ [ "Year", "Player", "School", "Position" ], [ "2019", "Trey Lance", "North Dakota State", "QB" ], [ "2018", "Devlin Hodges", "Samford", "QB" ], [ "2017", "Jeremiah Briscoe ( 2 )", "Sam Houston State", "QB" ], [ "2016", "Jeremiah Briscoe", "Sam Houston State", "QB" ], [ "2015", "Cooper Kupp", "Eastern Washington", "WR" ], [ "2014", "John Robertson", "Villanova", "QB" ], [ "2013", "Jimmy Garoppolo", "Eastern Illinois", "QB" ], [ "2012", "Taylor Heinicke", "Old Dominion", "QB" ], [ "2011", "Bo Levi Mitchell", "Eastern Washington", "QB" ], [ "2010", "Jeremy Moses", "Stephen F. Austin", "QB" ], [ "2009", "Armanti Edwards ( 2 )", "Appalachian State", "QB" ], [ "2008", "Armanti Edwards", "Appalachian State", "QB" ], [ "2007", "Jayson Foster", "Georgia Southern", "QB" ], [ "2006", "Ricky Santos", "New Hampshire", "QB" ], [ "2005", "Erik Meyer", "Eastern Washington", "QB" ], [ "2004", "Lang Campbell", "William & Mary", "QB" ], [ "2003", "Jamaal Branch", "Colgate", "RB" ], [ "2002", "Tony Romo", "Eastern Illinois", "QB" ], [ "2001", "Brian Westbrook", "Villanova", "RB" ], [ "2000", "Louis Ivory", "Furman", "RB" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Walter Payton Award is awarded annually to the most outstanding offensive player in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) of college football as chosen by a nationwide panel of media and college sports information directors. The honor was first given 33 years ago in 1987 to the outstanding player in the division, but in 1995, eligibility was restricted to offensive players, as the Buck Buchanan Award for defensive players was inaugurated. The award was named in honor of the late National Football League (NFL) legend Walter Payton, who starred at Jackson State University in the early 1970s. Among the many schools in the division, only nine have claimed more than one award, and only seven have had more than one player win the award. Eastern Washington and Villanova had three players win the award, and five have had two players win: Colgate, Georgia Southern, Idaho, New Hampshire, and Eastern Illinois. Two players have won the award twice, with both being the only players from their institutions to win. In 2009, Armanti Edwards from Appalachian State became the first to receive the award twice, followed in 2017 by Jeremiah Briscoe from Sam Houston State. The most recent winner, Trey Lance of North Dakota State in 2019, is the first freshman ever to receive the award.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Winners", "title": "Walter Payton Award", "uid": "Walter_Payton_Award_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_Award" }
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List_of_television_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letter_K)_14
[ [ "Call letters", "Channel", "Network ( s )", "City and state" ], [ "KOAA-TV", "42 PSIP/cable 5", "NBC", "Pueblo , Colorado" ], [ "KOAB-TV", "11 PSIP 3", "PBS", "Bend , Oregon" ], [ "KOAC-TV", "7 PSIP 7", "PBS", "Corvallis , Oregon" ], [ "KOAM-TV", "7 PSIP 7", "CBS", "Pittsburg , Kansas" ], [ "KOAT-TV", "7 PSIP 7", "ABC", "Albuquerque , New Mexico" ], [ "KOB", "26 PSIP 4", "4.1 NBC 4.2 This TV", "Albuquerque , New Mexico" ], [ "KOBF", "12 PSIP 12", "12.1 NBC 17.2 This TV", "Farmington , New Mexico" ], [ "KOBI", "5 PSIP 5", "NBC", "Medford , Oregon" ], [ "KOBR", "8 PSIP 8", "8.1 NBC 8.2 This TV", "Roswell , New Mexico" ], [ "KOCB", "33 PSIP 34", "The CW", "Oklahoma City , Oklahoma" ], [ "KOCE-TV", "48 PSIP 50", "50.1 PBS 48.2 OC Channel", "Huntington Beach , California" ], [ "KOCM", "16 PSIP 46", "Daystar", "Norman , Oklahoma" ], [ "KOCO-TV", "7 PSIP 5", "5.1 ABC 7.2 MeTV", "Oklahoma City , Oklahoma" ], [ "KOCW", "14 PSIP 14", "Fox", "Hoisington , Kansas" ], [ "KODE-TV", "23 PSIP/cable 12", "ABC", "Joplin , Missouri" ], [ "KOED-TV", "11 PSIP 11", "PBS", "Tulsa , Oklahoma" ], [ "KOET", "31 PSIP 3", "PBS", "Eufaula , Oklahoma" ], [ "KOFY-TV", "19 PSIP 20", "20.1 Independent 20.2 MeTV 20.3 VieTV 20.4 VietFace TV", "San Francisco , California" ], [ "KOGG", "16 PSIP 15", "NBC", "Wailuku , Hawaii" ], [ "KOHD", "18 PSIP 51", "ABC", "Bend , Oregon" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of full-power television stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letter K. Low-power TV stations, those with designations such as KAGN-LP or K11XQ, have not been included in this list. See also the list of TV stations beginning with W and the list of TV stations beginning with X.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "KO", "title": "List of television stations in the United States by call sign (initial letter K)", "uid": "List_of_television_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letter_K)_14", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letter_K)" }
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2279
Decans_0
[ [ "Zodiac", "First animal", "Second animal", "Third animal" ], [ "Rat", "Cat ( 貓 )", "Rat ( 鼠 )", "Bat ( 伏翼 )" ], [ "Ox", "Cattle ( 牛 )", "Crab ( 蟹 )", "Turtle ( 鱉 )" ], [ "Tiger", "Raccoon dog ( 狸 )", "Leopard ( 豹 )", "Tiger ( 虎 )" ], [ "Rabbit", "Fox ( 狐 )", "Rabbit ( 兔 )", "Badger ( 貉 )" ], [ "Dragon", "Dragon ( 龍 )", "Shark ( 鮫 )", "Fish ( 魚 )" ], [ "Snake", "Cicada ( 蟬 )", "Carp ( 鯉 )", "Snake ( 蛇 )" ], [ "Horse", "Deer ( 鹿 )", "Horse ( 馬 )", "Roebuck ( 麞 )" ], [ "Goat", "Sheep ( 羊 )", "Goose ( 雁 )", "Hawk or falcon ( 鷹 )" ], [ "Monkey", "Gibbon ( 狖 )", "Ape ( 猿 )", "Monkey ( 猴 )" ], [ "Rooster", "Raven ( 烏 )", "Chicken ( 雞 )", "Pheasant ( 雉 )" ], [ "Dog", "Dog ( 狗 , see Inugami )", "Wolf ( 狼 )", "Ch . Dhole , Ja . Honshu wolf ( 豺 )" ], [ "Pig", "Pig ( 豕 )", "Domestic pig ( 豕 俞 )", "Wild boar ( 豬 )" ] ]
{ "intro": "The decans (/ˈdɛkənz/; Egyptian baktiu) are 36 groups of stars (small constellations) used in the Ancient Egyptian astronomy. They rose consecutively on the horizon throughout each earth rotation. The rising of each decan marked the beginning of a new decanal hour (Greek hōra) of the night for the ancient Egyptians, and they were used as a sidereal star clock beginning by at least the 9th or 10th Dynasty (c. 2100 BCE). Because a new decan also appears heliacally every ten days (that is, every ten days, a new decanic star group reappears in the eastern sky at dawn right before the Sun rises, after a period of being obscured by the Sun's light), the ancient Greeks called them dekanoi (δεκανοί; pl. of δεκανός dekanos) or tenths. Decans continued to be used throughout the Renaissance in astrology and in magic, but modern astrologers almost entirely ignore them. [citation needed]", "section_text": "The East Asian zodiac features Decans in the form of Thirty-six Calendar Animals ( Sanjūroku Kingyōzō 三十六禽形像 ; alternatively known as the Chikusan Reiki 畜産暦 ) . The group originated in China , wherein the 36 were divided into four clusters , with each cluster made up of nine animal-deity pairs ( 4 X 9 = 36 ) . The four clusters represent the four cardinal directions ( north , south , east , west ) . The animals are also grouped in triads—three animals are combined under one of 12 Zodiac Signs ( 3 X 12 = 36 ) . In Japan , the group appeared in the Nichū Reki 二中暦 , a Japanese calendar from the second half of the 14th century . Curiously , eight of the 36 appear “ fox like ” —almost identical in physical attributes . These eight ( presented below ) include the tanuki , mujna , fox , wolf , jackal , wild cat , and wild male-female dogs . The mujina , fox and rabbit are combined under the zodiacal sign of the rabbit . The tanuki , leopard , and tiger are combined under the zodiacal sign of the tiger . Western scholars have mistranslated tanuki and mujina for decades as “ badger ” or “ racoon-dog. ” But in extant artwork like that shown below , the beasts are clearly “ fox-like. ” It is therefore puzzling why Western scholars call them badgers and racoon dogs . : [ 20 ] [ 21 ]", "section_title": "Descriptions of the decans -- East Asian Zodiac", "title": "Decan", "uid": "Decans_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decan" }
2,279
2280
Just_Dance_4_1
[ [ "Song", "Artist", "Year", "Release Date" ], [ "Part of Me ( 2014D ) / ( JWiiU )", "Katy Perry", "2012", "October 18 , 2012" ], [ "You Make Me Feel", "Cobra Starship featuring Sabi", "2011", "November 21 , 2012 ( PAL ) , January 22 , 2013 ( NTSC )" ], [ "Gangnam Style ( 2014D ) / ( JWiiU ) / ( 2015D )", "PSY", "2012", "November 21 , 2012" ], [ "Funhouse ( 2014D ) / ( 2015D ) /NOW-F", "Pink", "2009", "November 21 , 2012" ], [ "Make The Party ( Do n't Stop ) /NOW-F", "Bunny Beatz featuring Liquid", "2012", "'November 21 , 2012" ], [ "Dagomba ( 2016U )", "Sorcerer", "2003", "November 21 , 2012 ( JD2 re-release )" ], [ "One Thing ( K2014 ) / ( 2014D ) /NOW-F", "One Direction", "2012", "December 11 , 2012" ], [ "Heavy Cross", "Gossip", "2009", "December 11 , 2012" ], [ "Hit The Lights ( K2014 )", "Selena Gomez & The Scene", "2012", "December 11 , 2012" ], [ "So Glamorous", "The Girly Team", "2012", "December 11 , 2012" ], [ "Want U Back ( 2015D )", "Cher Lloyd featuring Astro", "2012", "December 11 , 2012" ], [ "We R Who We R ( 2014D )", "Kesha", "2010", "January 22 , 2013" ], [ "Oath", "Cher Lloyd featuring Becky G", "2012", "January 22 , 2013" ], [ "Boom", "Reggaeton Storm ( as made famous by MC Magico and Alex Wilson )", "2005", "January 22 , 2013 ( JD3 re-release )" ], [ "The Lazy Song /NOW-F", "Bruno Mars", "2010", "March 5 , 2013" ], [ "Gold Dust", "DJ Fresh", "2010", "March 5 , 2013" ], [ "Professor Pumplestickle", "Nick Phoenix and Thomas J. Bergersen", "2006", "March 5 , 2013 ( JD2 re-release )" ], [ "Die Young ( 2014D ) / ( 2015D )", "Kesha", "2012", "April 2 , 2013" ], [ "Primadonna", "Marina and the Diamonds", "2012", "April 2 , 2013" ], [ "Baby Girl", "Reggaeton", "2003", "April 2 , 2013 ( JD2 re-release )" ] ]
{ "intro": "Just Dance 4 is a music video game developed by Ubisoft as the fourth main installment of the Just Dance series. Announced at E3 2012 by Flo Rida and Aisha Tyler, it was released on the Wii, the Wii U, the PlayStation 3 (for PlayStation Move), and the Xbox 360 (for Kinect) and was for Xbox 360, Wii, and PlayStation 3 and released in Europe and Australia on October 2, 2012 and on October 9, 2012 in North America, The Wii U version was released on November 18, 2012 in North America and was released on November 30, 2012 in Europe and Australia, alongside the system. A sequel, Just Dance 2014, was released in October 2013 for all motion-control consoles, and released as a launch title for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Track listing -- Downloadable content", "title": "Just Dance 4", "uid": "Just_Dance_4_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_Dance_4" }
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2281
List_of_statues_of_Queen_Victoria_0
[ [ "Location", "Date", "Sculptor" ], [ "Aberdeen Queen 's Cross", "1893", "Charles Bell Birch" ], [ "Aberdeen Aberdeen 's Town House . Originally on the corner of St. Nicholas and Union Streets", "1866", "Alexander Brodie" ], [ "Balmoral Balmoral Estate", "1887", "" ], [ "Dundee Albert Square", "1899", "Harry Bates" ], [ "Edinburgh Royal Scottish Academy", "1844", "Sir John Steell" ], [ "Leith Foot of Leith Walk", "1907", "John Stephenson Rhind" ], [ "Glasgow Glasgow Royal Infirmary", "1897-1914", "Albert Hodge" ], [ "Glasgow George Square", "1854", "Baron Marochetti" ], [ "Glasgow Doulton Fountain , Glasgow Green", "1890", "" ], [ "Paisley Dunn Square", "1901", "Francis John Williamson" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of statues of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, in locations worldwide.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "United Kingdom -- Scotland", "title": "List of statues of Queen Victoria", "uid": "List_of_statues_of_Queen_Victoria_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_statues_of_Queen_Victoria" }
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2282
Amanda_Bynes_1
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1996-2000", "All That", "Various roles", "Lead role ( seasons 3 - 6 )" ], [ "1997-1999", "Figure It Out", "Panelist", "Seasons 1-4" ], [ "1998", "Blue 's Clues", "Herself", "Episode : Blue 's Birthday" ], [ "1999", "Arli $ $", "Crystal Dupree", "Episode : Our Past , Our Present , Our Future" ], [ "1999-2002", "The Amanda Show", "Host / Various roles", "Lead role" ], [ "2000", "Crashbox", "Pink Robot", "Episode : Amanda Bynes" ], [ "2000", "Double Dare 2000", "Herself", "2 episodes ; contestant" ], [ "2001", "The Drew Carey Show", "Sketch player", "Episode : Drew Carey 's Back-to-School Rock ' n ' Roll Comedy Hour" ], [ "2001", "The Nightmare Room", "Danielle Warner", "Episode : Do n't Forget Me" ], [ "2001-2002", "Rugrats", "Taffy ( voice )", "Recurring role ( season 9 )" ], [ "2002-2006", "What I Like About You", "Holly Tyler", "Lead role" ], [ "2008", "Family Guy", "Anna", "Voice ; Episode : Long John Peter" ], [ "2008", "Living Proof", "Jamie", "Television film" ] ]
{ "intro": "Amanda Laura Bynes (born April 3, 1986) is an American former actress, best known for her work in television and film throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Bynes rose to prominence as a child star in the late 1990s and early 2000s on Nickelodeon through the sketch comedy series All That (1996-2000), and its spinoff series The Amanda Show (1999-2002). From 2002 to 2006, Bynes starred as Holly Tyler in the sitcom What I Like About You on The WB. Bynes made her feature film debut starring as Kaylee in Big Fat Liar (2002), and later went on to star in a number of successful movies, including What a Girl Wants (2003), She's the Man (2006), Hairspray (2007), Sydney White (2007) and Easy A (2010). In her highly publicized personal life, Bynes has struggled with substance abuse and has faced legal issues. Bynes announced an indefinite hiatus from acting in 2010 as she struggled with various personal problems.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Television", "title": "Amanda Bynes", "uid": "Amanda_Bynes_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Bynes" }
2,282
2283
2011_Veikkausliiga_0
[ [ "Club", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity", "Manager", "Captain" ], [ "FC Honka", "Espoo", "Tapiolan Urheilupuisto", "6,000", "Mika Lehkosuo", "Tomi Maanoja" ], [ "FC Inter", "Turku", "Veritas Stadion", "10,000", "Job Dragtsma", "Henri Lehtonen" ], [ "FF Jaro", "Jakobstad", "Jakobstads Centralplan", "5,000", "/ Alexei Eremenko Sr", "Heikki Aho" ], [ "Haka", "Valkeakoski", "Tehtaan kenttä", "3,516", "Sami Ristilä", "Regillio Nooitmeer" ], [ "HJK", "Helsinki", "Sonera Stadium", "10,770", "Antti Muurinen", "Ville Wallén" ], [ "JJK", "Jyväskylä", "Harjun stadion", "3,000", "Kari Martonen", "Mikko Hyyrynen" ], [ "KuPS", "Kuopio", "Kuopion keskuskenttä", "5,000", "Esa Pekonen", "Pietari Holopainen" ], [ "IFK Mariehamn", "Mariehamn", "Wiklöf Holding Arena", "4,000", "Pekka Lyyski", "Allan Olesen" ], [ "MYPA", "Kouvola", "Saviniemi", "4,167", "Toni Korkeakunnas", "Tuomas Aho" ], [ "RoPS", "Rovaniemi", "Rovaniemen keskuskenttä", "4,000", "Matti Hiukka", "Tuomo Könönen" ], [ "TPS", "Turku", "Veritas Stadion", "10,000", "Marko Rajamäki", "Jarno Heinikangas" ], [ "VPS", "Vaasa", "Hietalahti Stadium", "4,600", "Petri Vuorinen", "Tero Koskela" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2011 Veikkausliiga was the eighty-first season of top-tier football in Finland. It began on 2 May 2011 and ended on 29 October 2011. HJK were the defending champions and successfully defended their title. The pre-season was severely affected by license revocations to two teams, which eventually resulted in a later than originally scheduled begin date and an increase of scheduled matches from 26 to 33 per team.", "section_text": "MYPAHonkaHJKJaroJJKKuPSMariehamnRoPSInterTPSVPSHaka Location of teams in 2011 Veikkausliiga", "section_title": "Teams -- Team summaries", "title": "2011 Veikkausliiga", "uid": "2011_Veikkausliiga_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Veikkausliiga" }
2,283
2284
2009_Duramed_FUTURES_Tour_0
[ [ "Dates", "Tournament", "Location", "Winner" ], [ "Mar 20-22", "Florida 's Natural Growers Charity Classic", "Florida", "Jean Reynolds ( 1 )" ], [ "Apr 3-5", "iMPACT Invitational", "Florida", "Misun Cho ( 1 )" ], [ "Apr 17-19", "Louisiana Pelican Classic", "Louisiana", "Samantha Richdale ( 2 )" ], [ "Apr 24-26", "Historic Brownsville Open", "Texas", "Angela Buzminski ( 5 )" ], [ "May 1-3", "Texas Hill Country Classic", "Texas", "Allison Hanna-Williams ( 1 )" ], [ "May 15-17", "Mercedes-Benz of Kansas City Championship", "Kansas", "Elisa Serramia ( 1 )" ], [ "Jun 5-7", "Ladies Titan Tire Challenge", "Iowa", "Mina Harigae ( 1 )" ], [ "Jun 11-14", "Michelob ULTRA Duramed FUTURES Players Championship", "Illinois", "Mina Harigae ( 2 )" ], [ "Jun 19-21", "The Duramed Championship", "Ohio", "Whitney Wade ( 1 )" ], [ "Jun 26-28", "Horseshoe Casino Classic at Lost Marsh Golf Course", "Indiana", "Jean Reynolds ( 2 )" ], [ "Jul 17-19", "ING New England Golf Classic", "Connecticut", "Dewi Claire Schreefel ( 1 )" ], [ "Jul 24-26", "USI Championship", "New Hampshire", "Misun Cho ( 2 )" ], [ "Jul 31-Aug 2", "Alliance Bank Golf Classic", "New York", "Jenny Suh ( 1 )" ], [ "Aug 7-9", "Falls Auto Group Classic", "Kentucky", "Mina Harigae ( 3 )" ], [ "Aug 14-16", "iMPACT Classic", "Virginia", "Lisa Meldrum ( 1 )" ], [ "Aug 21-23", "Turkey Hill Classic", "Pennsylvania", "Samantha Richdale ( 3 )" ], [ "Sep 4-6", "ILOVENY Championship", "New York", "Song Yi Choi ( 1 )" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2009 Duramed FUTURES Tour was a series of professional women's golf tournaments held from March through September 2009 in the United States. The FUTURES Tour is the second-tier women's professional golf tour in the United States and is the official developmental tour of the LPGA Tour. In 2009, total prize money on the Futures Tour was $1,795,000, the highest in the 29-year history of the Tour.", "section_text": "The number in parentheses after winners ' names show the player 's total number of official money , individual event wins on the FUTURES Tour including that event .", "section_title": "Schedule and results", "title": "2009 Duramed FUTURES Tour", "uid": "2009_Duramed_FUTURES_Tour_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Duramed_FUTURES_Tour" }
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List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Ishikawa)_1
[ [ "Site", "Municipality", "Ref" ], [ "Ataka Barrier Site 安宅の関 跡 Ataka no seki ato", "Komatsu", "[ 1 ]" ], [ "Yoshimitsu Ichirizuka 吉光の一里塚 Yoshimitsu no ichirizuka", "Nomi", "[ 2 ]" ], [ "Chūda Stele 中段の板碑 Chūda no itabi", "Wajima", "[ 3 ]" ], [ "Gobyō Valley 御廟谷 Gobyō-tani", "Kanazawa", "[ 4 ]" ], [ "Taira Takitada Family Graves 平時忠 卿及びその一族の墳 Taira Takitada oyobi ichisoku no haka", "Suzu", "[ 5 ]" ], [ "Asainawate Battlefield 浅井畷古戦場 Asainawate ko-senjō", "Komatsu", "[ 6 ]" ], [ "Former Fukura Lighthouse 旧福浦灯台 kyū-Fukura-tōdai", "Shika", "[ 7 ]" ], [ "Ishibotokeyama Ritual Site 祭祀遺跡石仏山 saishi iseki Ishibotokeyama", "Noto", "[ 8 ]" ], [ "Shibagaki Kofun Cluster 柴垣古墳群 Shibagaki kofun-gun", "Hakui", "[ 9 ]" ], [ "Innaichokushizuka Kofun 院内勅使塚古墳 Innaichokushizuka kofun", "Nanao", "[ 10 ]" ], [ "Ushitsusakiyama Jōmon Site 宇出津崎山縄文遺跡 Ushitsusakiyama Jōmon iseki", "Noto", "[ 11 ]" ], [ "Pine-lined Former Entrance to Kanazawa 松並木の旧金沢下口往還 matsunamiki no kyū-Kanazawa shimoguchi ōkan", "Kanazawa", "[ 12 ]" ], [ "Uketsukagoshi No.1 Kofun 宇気塚越一号墳 Uketsukagoshi ichigō-fun", "Kahoku", "[ 13 ]" ], [ "Jitō-machi Mediaeval Cave Tombs ( Yagura ) 地頭町中世墳墓窟 ( やぐら ) 群 Jitō-machi chūsei funbo-gutsu ( yagura ) gun", "Shika", "[ 14 ]" ], [ "Kanmachi Mandara Kofun Cluster 上町マンダラ古墳群 Kanmachi Mandara kofun-gun", "Nanao", "[ 15 ]" ], [ "Yōkō-ji 永光寺 Yōkōji", "Hakui", "[ 16 ]" ], [ "Myōsen-ji Stone Tō Group 明泉寺石塔群在地 Myōsenji sekitō-gun zaichi", "Anamizu", "[ 17 ]" ], [ "Akakurayama 赤蔵山 Akakurayama", "Nanao", "[ 18 ]" ], [ "Suemori Castle Site 末森城 跡 Suemori-jō ato", "Hōdatsushimizu", "[ 19 ]" ], [ "Ōumi-Nishiyama Site 大海西山遺跡 Ōumi-Nishiyama iseki", "Kahoku", "[ 20 ]" ] ]
{ "intro": "This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Ishikawa.", "section_text": "As of 1 May 2019 , twenty-four Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance . [ 4 ] [ 5 ]", "section_title": "Prefectural Historic Sites", "title": "List of Historic Sites of Japan (Ishikawa)", "uid": "List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Ishikawa)_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Ishikawa)" }
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List_of_fictional_crocodiles_and_alligators_2
[ [ "Name", "Comic", "Notes" ], [ "Alabaster Alligator", "Pogo", "The smarter little nephew of Albert Alligator" ], [ "Albert Alligator", "Pogo", "The good but not very bright friend of Pogo Possum" ], [ "Archie Alligator", "Jungle Jinks", "A school child and main cast member" ], [ "Crocodylus", "Pinky", "A mad scientist" ], [ "The Fraternity of Crocodiles", "Pearls Before Swine", "Also known as Da Brudderhood of Zeeba Zeeba Eata" ], [ "Killer Croc", "Batman", "A supervillain who appears in comic books published by DC Comics and an enemy of Batman . The made his first full appearance in Batman # 358 ( April 1983" ], [ "Leatherhead", "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", "A mutated alligator" ], [ "Soundwave", "Beast Wars", "Has the form of an alligator" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of fictional crocodiles and alligators from literature, folklore and myth, mascots and emblems of teams and organizations, comics, films, animations and video games. This list is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. It is restricted to notable crocodilian characters from notable works of fiction. Characters that appear in multiple media may have separate listings for each appearance, while in instances where a character has appeared in several separate works in a single medium, only the earliest will be recorded here.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Comics", "title": "List of fictional crocodiles and alligators", "uid": "List_of_fictional_crocodiles_and_alligators_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_crocodiles_and_alligators" }
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Media_in_Waterloo_Region_0
[ [ "Frequency", "Call sign", "Branding", "Format", "Owner", "City of license" ], [ "AM 570", "CKGL", "570 News", "News / Talk", "Rogers Radio", "Kitchener" ], [ "FM 88.3", "CJIQ-FM", "88.3 CJIQ", "Campus radio , Modern rock", "Conestoga College", "Kitchener" ], [ "FM 89.1", "CBLA-FM-2", "CBC Radio One", "Public radio , talk radio", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "Paris" ], [ "FM 89.9", "CJBC-FM-2", "Ici Musique", "Public radio , variety", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "Paris" ], [ "FM 90.7", "CBL-FM-2", "CBC Music", "Public radio , Adult contemporary", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "Paris" ], [ "FM 91.5", "CKBT-FM", "91.5 The Beat", "Contemporary hit radio", "Corus Entertainment", "Kitchener" ], [ "FM 93.7", "CJTW-FM", "Faith FM 93.7", "Christian radio", "Sound of Faith Broadcasting", "Kitchener" ], [ "FM 96.7", "CHYM-FM", "96.7 CHYM", "Adult contemporary", "Rogers Radio", "Kitchener" ], [ "FM 98.5", "CKWR-FM", "98.5 CKWR", "Community radio , adult standards", "Wired World , Inc", "Kitchener" ], [ "FM 99.5", "CKKW-FM", "KFUN 99.5", "Classic hits", "Bell Media Radio", "Kitchener" ], [ "FM 102.7", "CKMS-FM", "102.7 Radio Waterloo", "Community radio", "Radio Waterloo , Inc", "Waterloo" ], [ "FM 105.3", "CFCA-FM", "105.3 Virgin Radio", "Contemporary hit radio", "Bell Media Radio", "Kitchener" ], [ "FM 106.7", "CIKZ-FM", "Country 106.7", "Country music", "Rogers Radio", "Kitchener" ], [ "FM 107.5", "CJDV-FM", "107.5 Dave FM", "Mainstream rock", "Corus Entertainment", "Kitchener" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of media in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario, including Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and the surrounding area.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Radio", "title": "Media in Waterloo Region", "uid": "Media_in_Waterloo_Region_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_in_Waterloo_Region" }
2,287
2288
Ed_O'Neill_2
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Title", "Result" ], [ "1992", "Golden Globe Award", "Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy/Musical", "Married ... with Children", "Nominated" ], [ "1993", "Golden Globe Award", "Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy/Musical", "Married ... with Children", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "TV Land Award", "Innovator Award", "Married ... with Children", "Won" ], [ "2009", "Screen Actors Guild Award", "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series", "Modern Family", "Nominated" ], [ "2010", "Screen Actors Guild Award", "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series", "Modern Family", "Won" ], [ "2011", "Screen Actors Guild Award", "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series", "Modern Family", "Won" ], [ "2011", "Golden Nymph Award", "Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series", "Modern Family", "Nominated" ], [ "2011", "Critics ' Choice Television Award", "Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series", "Modern Family", "Nominated" ], [ "2011", "Primetime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series", "Modern Family", "Nominated" ], [ "2012", "Screen Actors Guild Award", "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series", "Modern Family", "Won" ], [ "2012", "Primetime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series", "Modern Family", "Nominated" ], [ "2013", "Screen Actors Guild Award", "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series", "Modern Family", "Won" ], [ "2013", "Primetime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series", "Modern Family", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Screen Actors Guild Award", "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series", "Modern Family", "Nominated" ] ]
{ "intro": "Edward Leonard O'Neill (born April 12, 1946) is an American actor and comedian. His roles include Al Bundy on the Fox Network sitcom Married. with Children, for which he was nominated for two Golden Globes, and Jay Pritchett on the award-winning ABC sitcom Modern Family, a role for which he has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards and won four Screen Actors Guild Awards, all for being part of a best Ensemble in a Comedy Series. He has also appeared in the Wayne's World film series, Little Giants, Prefontaine, The Bone Collector and Sun Dogs, and has done voice-work for the Wreck It Ralph franchise and Finding Dory.", "section_text": "O'Neill received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on August 30 , 2011 . [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 5 ]", "section_title": "Awards and nominations", "title": "Ed O'Neill", "uid": "Ed_O'Neill_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_O'Neill" }
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List_of_stratigraphic_units_with_ornithischian_tracks_0
[ [ "Name", "Location", "Description" ], [ "Abu Agag Formation", "Egypt", "Description" ], [ "Ansbachersandstein", "Germany", "Description" ], [ "Argana Formation", "Morocco", "Description" ], [ "Bajo Barreal Formation", "Argentina", "Description" ], [ "Balls Bluff Formation", "USA", "Description" ], [ "Boonton Formation", "USA", "Description" ], [ "Calcari Grigi di Noriglio Formation", "Italy", "Description" ], [ "Cow Branch Formation", "USA", "Description" ], [ "East Berlin Formation", "USA", "Description" ], [ "Feltville Formation", "USA", "Description" ], [ "Izuki Formation", "Japan", "Description" ], [ "Kayenta Formation", "USA", "Description" ], [ "Kitadani Formation", "Japan", "Description" ], [ "McCoy Brook Formation", "Canada", "Description" ], [ "Mecsek Coal Formation", "Hungary", "Description" ], [ "Mist Mountain Formation", "Canada", "Description" ], [ "Montemarcello Formation", "Italy", "Description" ], [ "Navajo Sandstone", "USA", "Description" ], [ "Pajarito Formation", "USA", "Description" ], [ "Penglaizhen Formation", "China", "Description" ] ]
{ "intro": "List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Indeterminate or unspecified ornithischian tracks", "title": "List of stratigraphic units with ornithischian tracks", "uid": "List_of_stratigraphic_units_with_ornithischian_tracks_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stratigraphic_units_with_ornithischian_tracks" }
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BD_postcode_area_0
[ [ "Postcode district", "Post town", "Coverage", "Local authority area" ], [ "BD1", "BRADFORD", "Bradford City Centre , Little Germany , Goitside , Independent Quarter , West End , City Park", "Bradford" ], [ "BD2", "BRADFORD", "Eccleshill , Five Lane Ends , parts of Undercliffe , Fagley , Bolton Woods , Poplars Farm , Swain House , Ashbourne , High House , Grove House", "Bradford" ], [ "BD3", "BRADFORD", "Barkerend , Bradford Moor , Thornbury , Eastbrook , Pollard Park , parts of , Laisterdyke , Undercliffe , Wapping", "Bradford , Leeds" ], [ "BD4", "BRADFORD", "Bierley , East Bowling , East Bierley , Laisterdyke , Tong , Tong Street , Holme Wood , Dudley Hill , Tyersal , Swaine Green , Cutler Heights , Tong Village", "Bradford , Leeds" ], [ "BD5", "BRADFORD", "Bankfoot , Little Horton , West Bowling , Canterbury , Marshfields , Ripleyville ,", "Bradford" ], [ "BD6", "BRADFORD", "Buttershaw , Wibsey , Woodside , Westwood Park , Odsal , Staithgate , parts of Horton Bank Top ( Cooperville )", "Bradford" ], [ "BD7", "BRADFORD", "Great Horton , Lidget Green , Scholemoor , Horton Bank Top , Horton Grange", "Bradford" ], [ "BD8", "BRADFORD", "Manningham , Girlington , White Abbey , Lower Grange , Four Lane Ends , Whetley , Longlands , West Park , Rhodesway , Crossley Hall , Belle Vue", "Bradford" ], [ "BD9", "BRADFORD", "Frizinghall , Heaton , Daisy Hill , Haworth Road Estate , Chellow Heights , Chellow Grange", "Bradford" ], [ "BD10", "BRADFORD", "Apperley Bridge , parts of Eccleshill , Greengates , Idle , Ravenscliffe , Thackley , Thorpe Edge", "Bradford , Leeds" ], [ "BD11", "BRADFORD", "Birkenshaw , Drighlington", "Kirklees , Leeds" ], [ "BD12", "BRADFORD", "Low Moor , Oakenshaw , Wyke , Lower Wyke , Delph Hill", "Bradford , Kirklees" ], [ "BD13", "BRADFORD", "Cullingworth , Clayton Heights Denholme , Queensbury , Thornton , School Green", "Bradford" ], [ "BD14", "BRADFORD", "Clayton", "Bradford" ], [ "BD15", "BRADFORD", "Allerton , Norr , Wilsden , Sandy Lane", "Bradford" ], [ "BD16", "BINGLEY", "Bingley , Cottingley , Eldwick , Harden", "Bradford" ], [ "BD17", "SHIPLEY", "Baildon , Shipley", "Bradford" ], [ "BD18", "SHIPLEY", "Saltaire , Shipley , Windhill , Wrose", "Bradford" ], [ "BD19", "CLECKHEATON", "Cleckheaton , Gomersal , Scholes", "Kirklees" ], [ "BD20", "KEIGHLEY", "Cononley , Cross Hills , Glusburn , Kildwick , Silsden , Steeton , Sutton-in-Craven", "Bradford , Craven" ] ]
{ "intro": "The BD postcode area, also known as the Bradford postcode area, is a group of postcode districts in West and North Yorkshire, and very small parts of Lancashire in and around seven post towns: Bingley, Bradford, Cleckheaton, Keighley, Settle, Shipley and Skipton divided into 24 consecutive districts in England and as at 2020 having 3 non-geographical districts.", "section_text": "The approximate coverage of the postcode districts :", "section_title": "Coverage", "title": "BD postcode area", "uid": "BD_postcode_area_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BD_postcode_area" }
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2291
Amusement_Today_22
[ [ "Times Hosting", "Park", "Years" ], [ "3", "Holiday World & Splashin ' Safari", "2001 , 2006 , 2011" ], [ "2", "Cedar Point", "2004 , 2016" ], [ "2", "Dollywood", "2007 , 2012" ], [ "1", "Busch Gardens Williamsburg", "2010" ], [ "1", "Kings Island", "2002" ], [ "1", "Lake Compounce", "2017" ], [ "1", "Legoland California", "2009" ], [ "1", "Luna Park , Coney Island", "2015" ], [ "1", "Quassy Amusement Park", "2017" ], [ "1", "Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk", "2013" ], [ "1", "Schlitterbahn", "2003" ], [ "1", "SeaWorld San Diego", "2014" ], [ "1", "Silver Dollar City", "2018" ], [ "1", "Silverwood Theme Park", "2019" ], [ "1", "Six Flags Fiesta Texas", "2005" ] ]
{ "intro": "Amusement Today is a monthly periodical that features articles, news, pictures and reviews about all things relating to the amusement park industry, including parks, rides, and ride manufacturers. The trade newspaper, which is based in Arlington, Texas, United States, was founded in January 1997 by Gary Slade, Virgil E. Moore III and Rick Tidrow. In 1997, Amusement Today won the Impact Award in the services category for Best New Product from the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA). A year later, in 1998, the magazine founded the Golden Ticket Awards, for which it has become best known for throughout the amusement park industry. On January 2, 2001, Slade bought out his two partners, giving him sole ownership of the paper. The paper has two full-time and two part-time staff members at its Arlington office, along with two full-time writers and several freelance writers in various parts of the world.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Host Park", "title": "Amusement Today", "uid": "Amusement_Today_22", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amusement_Today" }
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2292
Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history_22
[ [ "Round", "Pick #", "Overall", "Name", "Position", "College" ], [ "1", "19", "19", "Joey Browner", "Safety", "USC" ], [ "3", "17", "73", "Walker Lee Ashley", "Linebacker", "Penn State" ], [ "4", "16", "100", "Mark Rush", "Running back", "Miami ( FL )" ], [ "5", "15", "127", "Mark Stewart", "Linebacker", "Washington" ], [ "6", "19", "159", "Mike Jones", "Wide receiver", "Tennessee State" ], [ "7", "18", "186", "Carl Lee", "Cornerback", "Marshall" ], [ "8", "17", "213", "Norris Brown", "Tight end", "Georgia" ], [ "9", "15", "239", "Rod Achter", "Wide receiver", "Toledo" ], [ "10", "4", "255", "Melvin Brown", "Defensive back", "Mississippi" ], [ "10", "15", "266", "Walter Tate", "Center", "Tennessee State" ], [ "11", "19", "298", "Brian Butcher", "Guard", "Clemson" ], [ "12", "18", "325", "Maurice Turner", "Running back", "Utah State" ] ]
{ "intro": "This page is a list of the Minnesota Vikings NFL Draft selections. The first draft the Vikings participated in was the 1961 NFL Draft, in which they made Tommy Mason of Tulane their first ever selection.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "1983 NFL Draft", "title": "Minnesota Vikings draft history", "uid": "Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history_22", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history" }
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2293
List_of_public_art_in_Richmond_upon_Thames_6
[ [ "Title / individual commemorated", "Location", "Date", "Sculptor" ], [ "Tiberius", "Main gatehouse", "1521", "Giovanni da Maiano" ], [ "Nero", "Main gatehouse", "1521", "Giovanni da Maiano" ], [ "Trajan", "Anne Boleyn 's Gatehouse , west side", "1521", "Giovanni da Maiano" ], [ "Hadrian", "Anne Boleyn 's Gatehouse , west side", "1521", "Giovanni da Maiano" ], [ "Vitellius", "Anne Boleyn 's Gatehouse , east side", "1521", "Giovanni da Maiano" ], [ "Augustus", "Anne Boleyn 's Gatehouse , east side", "1521", "Giovanni da Maiano" ], [ "Titus", "George II Gateway", "1521", "Giovanni da Maiano" ], [ "Otho", "George II Gateway", "1521", "Giovanni da Maiano" ], [ "Galba", "George II Gateway", "1521", "Giovanni da Maiano" ], [ "Julius Caesar", "George II Gateway", "1521", "Giovanni da Maiano" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Hampton Court -- The Terracotta Roundels", "title": "List of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames", "uid": "List_of_public_art_in_Richmond_upon_Thames_6", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_public_art_in_the_London_Borough_of_Richmond_upon_Thames" }
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List_of_NHL_playoff_series_11
[ [ "Opponent", "S", "Occurrences", "GP", "Rec", "%" ], [ "Dallas Stars", "8", "1984 , 1991 , 1997 , 1998 , 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2003", "42", "2-6", ".250" ], [ "Los Angeles Kings", "7", "1982 , 1985 , 1987 , 1989 , 1990 , 1991 , 1992", "36", "5-2", ".714" ], [ "Arizona Coyotes", "6", "1983 , 1984 , 1985 , 1987 , 1988 , 1990", "26", "6-0", "1.000" ], [ "Calgary Flames", "5", "1983 , 1984 , 1986 , 1988 , 1991", "30", "4-1", ".800" ], [ "Chicago Blackhawks", "4", "1983 , 1985 , 1990 , 1992", "20", "3-1", ".750" ], [ "Detroit Red Wings", "3", "1987 , 1988 , 2006", "16", "3-0", "1.000" ], [ "Philadelphia Flyers", "3", "1980 , 1985 , 1987", "15", "2-1", ".667" ], [ "New York Islanders", "3", "1981 , 1983 , 1984", "15", "1-2", ".333" ], [ "Boston Bruins", "2", "1988 , 1990", "9", "2-0", "1.000" ], [ "San Jose Sharks", "2", "2006 , 2017", "12", "2-0", "1.000" ], [ "Vancouver Canucks", "2", "1986 , 1992", "9", "2-0", "1.000" ], [ "Anaheim Ducks", "2", "2006 , 2017", "12", "1-1", ".500" ], [ "Colorado Avalanche", "2", "1997 , 1998", "12", "1-1", ".500" ], [ "Montreal Canadiens", "1", "1981", "3", "1-0", "1.000" ], [ "Carolina Hurricanes", "1", "2006", "7", "0-1", ".000" ], [ "Totals", "51", "", "264", "35-16", ".686" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a complete listing of National Hockey League (NHL) playoff series, grouped by franchise. Series featuring relocated teams[nb 1] are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. Bolded years indicate wins. Years in italics indicate series in progress. Tables are sorted first by the number of series, then the number of wins, and then alphabetically.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Edmonton Oilers", "title": "List of NHL playoff series", "uid": "List_of_NHL_playoff_series_11", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NHL_playoff_series" }
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Japan_at_the_2008_Summer_Paralympics_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ], [ "Gold", "Tomoya Ito", "Athletics", "Men 's 400m T52", "12 September" ], [ "Gold", "Tomoya Ito", "Athletics", "Men 's 800m T52", "16 September" ], [ "Gold", "Masashi Ishii", "Cycling", "Men 's 1 km Time Trial ( LC 3-4 )", "9 September" ], [ "Gold", "Takayuki Suzuki", "Swimming", "Men 's 50m Breaststroke SB3", "11 September" ], [ "Gold", "Shingo Kunieda", "Wheelchair tennis", "Men 's Singles", "15 September" ], [ "Silver", "Chieko Kamiya", "Archery", "Women 's Individual Compound Open", "13 September" ], [ "Silver", "Toshihiro Takada", "Athletics", "Men 's 400m T52", "12 September" ], [ "Silver", "Toshihiro Takada", "Athletics", "Men 's 800m T52", "16 September" ], [ "Silver", "Hirokazu Ueyonabaru", "Athletics", "Men 's Marathon T52", "17 September" ], [ "Silver", "Hiroki Sasahara", "Athletics", "Men 's Marathon T54", "17 September" ], [ "Silver", "Atsushi Yamamoto", "Athletics", "Men 's Long Jump F42/44", "14 September" ], [ "Silver", "Tomomi Yamaki", "Athletics", "Women 's 100m T52", "11 September" ], [ "Silver", "Tomomi Yamaki", "Athletics", "Women 's 200m T52", "15 September" ], [ "Silver", "Masaki Fujita", "Cycling", "Men 's Individual Pursuit ( LC 3 )", "9 September" ], [ "Silver", "Masashi Ishii", "Cycling", "Men 's Individual Pursuit ( CP 4 )", "7 September" ], [ "Silver", "Masaki Fujita", "Cycling", "Men 's 1 km Time Trial ( LC 3-4 )", "7 September" ], [ "Silver", "Satoshi Fujimoto", "Judo", "Men −66 kg", "7 September" ], [ "Silver", "Kyosuke Oyama", "Swimming", "Men 's 50m Butterfly S6", "13 September" ], [ "Silver", "Junichi Kawai", "Swimming", "Men 's 50m Freestyle S11", "14 September" ], [ "Bronze", "Toshihiro Takada", "Athletics", "Men 's Marathon T52", "17 September" ] ]
{ "intro": "Japan competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China. The country's delegation included a women's goalball team, men's and women's sitting volleyball teams, men's and women's wheelchair basketball teams, a wheelchair rugby team, and one wheelchair fencer.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Medalists", "title": "Japan at the 2008 Summer Paralympics", "uid": "Japan_at_the_2008_Summer_Paralympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_at_the_2008_Summer_Paralympics" }
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Thailand_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ], [ "Gold", "Udomporn Polsak", "Weightlifting", "Women 's 53 kg", "August 15" ], [ "Gold", "Pawina Thongsuk", "Weightlifting", "Women 's 75 kg", "August 20" ], [ "Gold", "Manus Boonjumnong", "Boxing", "Light welterweight", "August 28" ], [ "Silver", "Worapoj Petchkoom", "Boxing", "Bantamweight", "August 29" ], [ "Bronze", "Aree Wiratthaworn", "Weightlifting", "Women 's 48 kg", "August 14" ], [ "Bronze", "Wandee Kameaim", "Weightlifting", "Women 's 58 kg", "August 16" ], [ "Bronze", "Yaowapa Boorapolchai", "Taekwondo", "Women 's 49 kg", "August 26" ], [ "Bronze", "Suriya Prasathinphimai", "Boxing", "Middleweight", "August 28" ] ]
{ "intro": "Thailand competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004. This was the nation's thirteenth appearance at the Olympics, except the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow because of its partial support to the United States boycott. The National Olympic Committee of Thailand sent a total of 42 athletes to the Games, 24 men and 18 women, to compete in 13 sports; the nation's team size was roughly smaller from Sydney by ten athletes. Fourteen of them had previously competed in Sydney, including featherweight boxer and 1996 Olympic champion Somluck Kamsing, and Asia's top tennis star Paradorn Srichaphan, who was later appointed by the committee to carry the Thai flag in the opening ceremony. Along with Kamsing, US-based swimmer Ratapong Sirisanont and badminton player Pramote Teerawiwatana became the first Thai athletes to compete in four Olympic Games. Among the sports played by athletes at these Games, Thailand marked its debut in equestrian and taekwondo. Thailand left Athens with a total of eight medals (three golds, one silver, and four bronze), setting a historic milestone as the nation's most successful Games in Olympic history. Thai athletes continued to dominate in boxing and weightlifting, where they each won more than two Olympic medals, including a prestigious gold from Manus Boonjumnong in light welterweight boxing, and Udomporn Polsak, and Pawina Thongsuk in women's weightlifting.", "section_text": "Further information : 2004 Summer Olympics medal table and List of 2004 Summer Olympics medal winners", "section_title": "Medalists", "title": "Thailand at the 2004 Summer Olympics", "uid": "Thailand_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics" }
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Bagan_0
[ [ "Name", "Built", "Sponsor ( s )", "Notes" ], [ "Ananda Temple", "1105", "King Kyansittha", "One of the most famous temples in Bagan" ], [ "Bupaya Pagoda", "c. 850", "King Pyusawhti", "In Pyu style ; original 9th century pagoda destroyed by the 1975 earthquake ; completely rebuilt , now gilded" ], [ "Dhammayangyi Temple", "1167-1170", "King Narathu", "Largest of all temples in Bagan" ], [ "Dhammayazika Pagoda", "1196-1198", "King Sithu II", "" ], [ "Gawdawpalin Temple", "c. 1211-1235", "King Sithu II and King Htilominlo", "" ], [ "Gubyaukgyi Temple ( Wetkyi-in )", "Early 13th Century", "King Kyansittha", "" ], [ "Gubyaukgyi Temple ( Myinkaba )", "1113", "Prince Yazakumar", "" ], [ "Htilominlo Temple", "1218", "King Htilominlo", "Three stories and 46 meters tall" ], [ "Lawkananda Pagoda", "c. 1044-1077", "King Anawrahta", "" ], [ "Mahabodhi Temple", "c. 1218", "King Htilominlo", "Smaller replica of the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya" ], [ "Manuha Temple", "1067", "King Manuha", "" ], [ "Mingalazedi Pagoda", "1268-1274", "King Narathihapate", "" ], [ "Myazedi inscription", "1112", "Prince Yazakumar", "Rosetta Stone of Burma with inscriptions in four languages : Pyu , Old Mon , Old Burmese and Pali" ], [ "Nanpaya Temple", "c. 1160-1170", "", "Hindu temple in Mon style ; believed to be either Manuha 's old residence or built on the site" ], [ "Nathlaung Kyaung Temple", "c. 1044-1077", "", "Hindu temple" ], [ "Payathonzu Temple", "c. 1200", "", "in Mahayana and Tantric -styles" ], [ "Seinnyet Nyima Pagoda and Seinnyet Ama Pagoda", "c. 11th century", "", "" ], [ "Shwegugyi Temple", "1131", "King Sithu I", "Sithu I was assassinated here ; known for its arched windows" ], [ "Shwesandaw Pagoda", "c. 1070", "King Anawrahta", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "Bagan is an ancient city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar. From the 9th to 13th centuries, the city was the capital of the Pagan Kingdom, the first kingdom that unified the regions that would later constitute modern Myanmar. During the kingdom's height between the 11th and 13th centuries, 4,446 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries were constructed in the Bagan plains alone, of which the remains of 3822 temples and pagodas still survive to the present day. The Bagan Archaeological Zone is a main attraction for the country's nascent tourism industry.", "section_text": "Bagan at dawn Bagan at sunrise", "section_title": "Cityscape -- Notable cultural sites", "title": "Bagan", "uid": "Bagan_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagan" }
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Live!_with_Regis_and_Kelly_(Season_23)_5
[ [ "Date", "Co-Hosts", "Guests/Segments" ], [ "February 1", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Lisa Kudrow , Brooke Burke , Twitter Week" ], [ "February 2", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Julianne Hough , Minka Kelly , Larry the Cable Guy , Twitter Week" ], [ "February 3", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Justin Bieber , Twitter Week" ], [ "February 4", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Bill Paxton , Annette Bening , Twitter Week" ], [ "February 7", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Matthew Perry , Chris Colfer , Char Margolis , Regis and Kelly 's 10th Anniversary Week" ], [ "February 8", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Martin Lawrence , Donald Trump , Regis and Kelly 's 10th Anniversary Week" ], [ "February 9", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Michelle Obama , David Letterman , Regis and Kelly 's 10th Anniversary Week" ], [ "February 10", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Elton John , Jerry Seinfeld , Regis and Kelly 's 10th Anniversary Week" ], [ "February 11", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Adam Sandler , Anderson Cooper , Regis and Kelly 's 10th Anniversary Week" ], [ "February 14", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Michael Caine , Diane Kruger , World 's Greatest Love Story Week" ], [ "February 15", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Jeff Probst , Josh Groban , World 's Greatest Love Story Week" ], [ "February 16", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Forest Whitaker , Alex Trebek , World 's Greatest Love Story Week" ], [ "February 17", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "William H. Macy , World 's Greatest Love Story Week" ], [ "February 18", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "January Jones , World 's Greatest Love Story Week" ], [ "February 21", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "David Spade , Hayden Panettiere , Good Charlotte" ], [ "February 22", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Kiefer Sutherland , Betty White" ], [ "February 23", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Amy Poehler , Nicole Polizzi" ], [ "February 24", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Kim Cattrall , Jason Patric" ], [ "February 25", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Thomas Gibson , Regis and Kelly 's Run Across America with Dean Karnazes begins" ], [ "February 28", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Emily Blunt , Topher Grace" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Live with Regis and Kelly episodes which were broadcast during the show's 23rd season. The list is ordered by air date. Although the co-hosts may have read a couple of emails during the broadcast, it does not necessarily count as a Regis and Kelly Inbox segment.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "February 2011", "title": "Live! with Regis and Kelly (season 23)", "uid": "Live!_with_Regis_and_Kelly_(Season_23)_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live!_with_Regis_and_Kelly_(season_23)" }
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List_of_Russian-language_television_channels_0
[ [ "Name", "Owner", "Established" ], [ "Channel One Russia", "Rosimuschestvo ( state-owned ) and Roman Abramovich", "1951" ], [ "Channel One International", "Channel One Russia", "1999" ], [ "Channel One Baltics", "Channel One Russia", "2002" ], [ "Rossiya 1", "All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company", "1991" ], [ "Russia K ( ex Kultura )", "All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company", "1997" ], [ "RTR Planeta ( International version of Russia 1 and Russia K )", "All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company", "2002" ], [ "Rossiya 2 ( ex Sport )", "All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company", "2003" ], [ "Rossiya 24 ( ex Vesti )", "All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company", "2006" ], [ "Carousel", "Channel One Russia and All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company", "2010" ], [ "Carousel International ( based on Telenyanya )", "Channel One Russia and All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company", "2010" ], [ "TV Tsentr", "Government of Moscow", "1997" ], [ "TVCI ( International version of TV Tsentr )", "Government of Moscow", "2003" ], [ "NTV", "Gazprom-Media", "1993" ], [ "NTV Plus", "Gazprom-Media", "1996" ], [ "TNT", "Gazprom-Media", "1998" ], [ "NTV Canada", "NTV Canada Inc", "2006" ], [ "Telekanal Zvezda", "Ministry of Defence", "2005" ], [ "MIR", "10 states from CIS", "1992" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of television channels broadcasting regularly programmes in Russian language.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "State-owned", "title": "List of Russian-language television channels", "uid": "List_of_Russian-language_television_channels_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Russian-language_television_channels" }
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