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Hong_Kong_at_the_2010_Asian_Games_1
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ], [ "Silver", "Cheung King Lok", "Cycling", "Men 's Individual Pursuit", "14 November" ], [ "Silver", "Wong Wan Yiu", "Cycling", "Women 's Points Race", "16 November" ], [ "Silver", "Cheung King Wai Choi Ki Ho Cheung King Lok Kwok Ho Ting", "Cycling", "Men 's Team Pursuit", "16 November" ], [ "Silver", "Zheng Tianhui", "Wushu", "Women 's Jianshu\\Qiangshu All-Round", "14 November" ], [ "Silver", "He Jingde", "Wushu", "Men 's Nanquan\\Nangun All-Round", "15 November" ], [ "Silver", "Kam Po Wong", "Cycling", "Men 's Points Race", "17 November" ], [ "Silver", "Kwong Wing Chow Sau Wah So", "Rowing", "Lightweight Men 's Double Sculls", "18 November" ], [ "Silver", "Siu Lun Cheung", "Fencing", "Men 's Individual Foil", "20 November" ], [ "Silver", "Sin Ying Au", "Fencing", "Women 's Individual Sabre", "18 November" ], [ "Silver", "Hong Kong", "Rugby", "Men 's", "23 November" ], [ "Silver", "Hong Kong", "Sailing", "Women 's Mistral", "20 November" ], [ "Silver", "Hong Kong", "Sailing", "Women 's RS : X", "20 November" ], [ "Silver", "Annie Au", "Squash", "Women 's Individual", "21 November" ], [ "Silver", "Hong Kong", "Squash", "Women 's Team", "25 November" ], [ "Silver", "Yuk Cheung Huajun Jiang", "Table Tennis", "Mixed Doubles", "19 November" ] ]
{ "intro": "Hong Kong participated at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China.", "section_text": "Medal Name Sport Event Date Gold Wong Kam-po Cycling Men 's road race 22 November Gold Marco Fu Cue sports Men 's Snooker Singles 20 November Gold Chan King Yin Sailing Men 's Mistral 20 November Gold Steven Wong Cycling Men 's BMX 19 November Gold Chan Chun Hing Cycling Men 's Cross-country 18 November Gold Geng Xiaoling Wushu Women 's Changquan 16 November Gold Ip Wan In Jaique Ng On-Yee So Man Yan Cue Sports Women 's 6-Red Snooker Team 14 November Gold Lee Wai Sze Cycling Women 's 500 metre time trial 13 November", "section_title": "Medal summary -- Medalists", "title": "Hong Kong at the 2010 Asian Games", "uid": "Hong_Kong_at_the_2010_Asian_Games_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_at_the_2010_Asian_Games" }
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Natalya_Burdyga_0
[ [ "Level", "Year", "Event", "IN", "SP", "PU" ], [ "EBCH", "2003 ( R )", "Forni Avoltri , Italy", "", "1", "1" ], [ "JBWCH", "2004 ( R )", "Maurienne , France", "40", "16", "DNS" ], [ "EBCH", "2004 ( R )", "Minsk , Belarus", "2", "4", "4" ], [ "EBCH", "2009 ( R )", "Ufa , Russia", "17", "9", "13" ], [ "BWCH", "2011", "Khanty-Mansiysk , Russia", "18", "", "" ], [ "BWCH", "2012", "Ruhpolding , Germany", "12", "49", "DNS" ], [ "BWCH", "2013", "Nové Město na Moravě , Czech Republic", "", "", "" ], [ "OLY", "2014", "Sochi , Russia", "", "", "" ], [ "EBCH", "2015", "Otepää , Estonia", "", "20", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "Natalya Burdyga (Russian: Наталья Леонидовна Бурдыга; born 26 October 1983) is a retired Russian (2001-2009) and Ukrainian (2010-2016) biathlete. In May 2015 she decided to retire, but in December 2015 she came back and performed at the Biathlon World Cup Stage #1 in Sweden. This was her last season - after it she announced about retirement due to family reasons.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Performances", "title": "Natalya Burdyga", "uid": "Natalya_Burdyga_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalya_Burdyga" }
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List_of_fictional_atheists_and_agnostics_2
[ [ "Name", "Game", "Notes" ], [ "Ted Strayer", "Fallout 3", "A non-player character living in Rivet City . When Rev . Clifford tries to convince Strayer to believe in God , he responds that there is no way in hell" ], [ "Andrew Ryan", "BioShock", "Half Antagonist in BioShock , created the underwater city of Rapture as a refuge from a world consumed by government , altruism and religion . I believe in no God , no invisible man in the sky" ], [ "Sibrand", "Assassin 's Creed", "In his last words to Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad after the latter dealt with the Teutonic knight with his Hidden Blade and said that he would be safe in the arms of God soon enough , Sibrand replied that there was nothing waiting for him in the end , not even God or the afterlife , that they did not even exist and that it was the one thing what he feared most" ], [ "Rodrigo Borgia", "Assassin 's Creed II", "During his duel with Ezio Auditore da Firenze at the Vatican Vault , after failing to activate the Vault door because he did not have any First Civilization DNA in him , Rodrigo told to Ezio in the middle of the duel that he looked for God in the vault , shocking Ezio , which led to the latter to ask whether God was really in the Vault . Rodrigo replied that God being in the Vatican vault was a more logical answer and far more interesting than God being in the sky with angels singing cherubim all around . Ezio then asked what God would do once Rodrigo entered the vault . Rodrigo replied he was only after power , which Ezio asked whether God would give it up easily . Rodrigo then told that whatever lay beyond the Vault wall would not be able to resist the Staff and Apple and that they were made for felling gods . Ezio , being already a believer , replied that God was omniscient and omnipotent , and that mere artifacts could not harm Him , to which Rodrigo falsely accused Ezio that he took up the image of God from other men . Ezio was shocked to learn of Rodrigo 's atheism and rejection of the Bible , despite his papacy . Rodrigo then scoffed that Ezio was still too naive . Rodrigo then replied : I became Pope because it gave me ACCESS . It gave me POWER . Do you think I believe a single god-damned word of that ridiculous book ? It 's all lies and superstition . Just like every OTHER religious tract written over the past ten thousand years" ], [ "Al Mualim", "Assassin 's Creed ( 2007 video game )", "During his final fight with Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad in Masyaf and brief talks about the Apple of Eden while the latter was bound by the Apple 's powers , Al Mualim confirmed that Altaïr was immune to the effects of the Pieces of Eden , to which Altaïr asked what illusion it was . Al Mualim said : That 's all it 's ever done , this Templar treasure , this Piece of Eden , this word of God . Do you understand now ? The Red Sea was never parted , water never turned to wine . It was not the machinations of Eris that spawned the Trojan War , but this ! Illusions , all of them ! Altaïr argued that what Al Mualim had planned was no less than an illusion , to force men to work for him against their will . Al Mualim then denies the existence of any God whatsoever , by saying : Is it any less real than the phantoms the Saracens and Crusaders follow now ? Those craven Gods , who retreat from this world that men might slaughter one another in their names ? They live amongst an illusion already . I 'm simply giving them another , one that demands less blood . Altaïr then said that they were safer choosing these phantoms , confirming that it was better to believe in some higher entity than believing in nothing at all . Al Mualim was disappointed , claiming that logic had left Altaïr 's mind and was replaced with emotion . Still unconvinced , Altaïr was released from being bound to the Apple 's power , after which he swiftly defeated Al Mualim in combat with some difficulty , finally ending his Mentor 's life by plunging his Hidden Blade into his throat . During Al Mualim 's final moments , he tells Altaïr to take the Apple , to which Altaïr replied to his Mentor that he held fire in his hand , which should have been destroyed . Al Mualim was not convinced even then , believing that the Apple could end the Crusades and create true peace and that he would never destroy it . Altaïr then promised him that he would destroy it , with the latter dying after challenging his student to truly destroy it" ], [ "Mario Auditore", "Assassin 's Creed II", "When speaking of the Auditore Villa Pastor to Ezio , Mario says The prete ( priest ) seems a nice enough fellow , but I 've never been much of a believer" ], [ "Arno Dorian", "Assassin 's Creed Unity", "By the end of the game , Arno described the Creed in strongly atheistic terms and claims that there exists no higher power to judge humanity nor does a supreme being watch over humanity or punishes them for their sins , and that only humanity itself can guard itself against its own obsessions" ], [ "Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad", "Assassin 's Creed ( 2007 video game )", "After starting to research on the Apple of Eden , Altaïr began to have doubts about the existence of a God , citing various conflicts and contradictions in the religious books available in the Holy Land during his time , noting how cruel they were in their punishments of those who rejected the books , and thus began noting them down in his Codex . Altaïr , much like Arno Dorian , professed the Assassin 's creed in strongly atheistic terms and called the light of God as a light that blinds society and forces it to stumble about in ignorance" ], [ "Niko Bellic", "GTA IV", "This main character often muses that he does not care whether or not God exists , saying that any faith he had died after the numerous atrocities that he witnessed and took part in during the war , however , in reality , he does not agree to this point and constantly shouts out to God to bless Liberty City . He states that because of his firsthand experience of seeing what human beings are capable of , he does not believe humans have souls . However , he did say that only barbaric creatures did not have any souls and that he did not know whether God is complicated or not" ], [ "Terrence Sweetwater", "Battlefield : Bad Company 2", "During an idle conversation with Haggard , Sweetwater reveals that he rejects the concept of sin and a god , referring to them as superstition , as well as just stating that he does not believe in a god" ], [ "Dr. Isiah Friedlander", "GTA V", "During a therapy session , when one of the main protagonists Michael de Santa asks whether Dr. Friedlander believes in evil , Dr. Friedlander simply replies that he is a man of science and that religion is used to relieve others ' tensions" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of fictional atheists and agnostics limited to notable characters who have, either through self-admission within canon works or through admission of the character creator(s), been associated with a disbelief in a supreme deity or follow an agnostic approach toward religious matters.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Video games", "title": "List of fictional atheists and agnostics", "uid": "List_of_fictional_atheists_and_agnostics_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_atheists_and_agnostics" }
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List_of_Presbyterian_churches_in_the_United_States_14
[ [ "Church", "Dates", "Location", "City , State", "Description" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church ( Davenport , Iowa )", "1983 NRHP-listed", "316 E. Kirkwood Boulevard 41°32′11″N 90°34′12″W / 41.53639°N 90.57000°W / 41.53639 ; -90.57000", "Davenport , Iowa", "Romanesque style" ], [ "Old Brick Church ( Iowa City , Iowa )", "1856 built 1973 NRHP-listed", "26 E. Market St. 41°39′50″N 91°32′4″W / 41.66389°N 91.53444°W / 41.66389 ; -91.53444 ( North Presbyterian Church )", "Iowa City , Iowa", "Romanesque former church , also known as North Presbyterian Church" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church of Marion , Iowa", "1842 founded 1885 built 1992 NRHP-listed", "802 12th St. 42°2′3″N 91°35′40″W / 42.03417°N 91.59444°W / 42.03417 ; -91.59444 ( First Presbyterian Church of Marion , Iowa )", "Marion , Iowa", "Gothic Revival" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church ( Muscatine , Iowa )", "1858 built 1977 NRHP-listed", "401 Iowa Ave. 41°25′22″N 91°2′51″W / 41.42278°N 91.04750°W / 41.42278 ; -91.04750 ( First Presbyterian Church ( Muscatine , Iowa ) )", "Muscatine , Iowa", "Gothic Revival" ], [ "United Presbyterian Church , Summerset", "1885 built 1976 NRHP-listed", "U.S. Route 65 41°28′16″N 93°33′38″W / 41.47111°N 93.56056°W / 41.47111 ; -93.56056 ( United Presbyterian Church , Summerset )", "Scotch Ridge , Iowa", "Gothic Revival" ], [ "Union Presbyterian Church ( Stacyville , Iowa )", "1888 built 1977 NRHP-listed", "43°28′47″N 92°48′35″W / 43.47972°N 92.80972°W / 43.47972 ; -92.80972 ( Union Presbyterian Church ( Stacyville , Iowa ) )", "Stacyville , Iowa", "" ], [ "Red Oak Grove Presbyterian Church and Cemetery", "1841 founded 2010 NRHP-listed", "751 King Ave. 41°50′9.41″N 91°9′25.46″W / 41.8359472°N 91.1570722°W / 41.8359472 ; -91.1570722 ( Red Oak Grove Presbyterian Church and Cemetery )", "Tipton , Iowa", "Classical Revival" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church ( West Bend , Iowa )", "1889 built 2010 NRHP-listed", "101 1st Ave. SW. 42°57′41″N 94°26′48″W / 42.96139°N 94.44667°W / 42.96139 ; -94.44667 ( First Presbyterian Church ( West Bend , Iowa ) )", "West Bend , Iowa", "Late Victorian" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of notable Presbyterian churches in the United States, where a church is notable either as a congregation or as a building. In the United States, numerous churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are noted on state or local historic registers. Also more than 300 Presbyterian historic sites have been listed by the Presbyterian Historical Society onto the American Presbyterian/Reformed Historic Sites Registry (APRHS); those sites which are churches are . in progress . being added here.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Iowa", "title": "List of Presbyterian churches in the United States", "uid": "List_of_Presbyterian_churches_in_the_United_States_14", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presbyterian_churches_in_the_United_States" }
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List_of_lesbian,_gay,_bisexual_or_transgender-related_films_of_1970_0
[ [ "Title", "Director", "Country", "Genre", "Cast", "Notes" ], [ "The Boys in the Band", "William Friedkin", "United States", "Drama", "Kenneth Nelson , Leonard Frey , Cliff Gorman , Laurence Luckinbill , Frederick Combs , Keith Prentice , Robert La Tourneaux , Reuben Greene and Peter White", "Screenplay by Mart Crowley , based on his play of the same name ; one of the first major American motion pictures to revolve around gay characters" ], [ "The Christine Jorgensen Story", "Irving Rapper", "United States", "Drama", "Joan Tompkins , John Hansen", "" ], [ "The Conformist", "Bernardo Bertolucci", "Italy West Germany France", "Drama", "Jean-Louis Trintignant , Pasquale Fortunato , Stefania Sandrelli , Gastone Moschin , Dominique Sanda , Enzo Tarascio , Fosco Giachetti , José Quaglio , Pierre Clémenti , Yvonne Sanson , Milly , Giuseppe Addobbati , Antonio Maestri and Christian Aligny", "Based on the novel of the same name by Alberto Moravia" ], [ "Daddy , Darling", "Joseph W. Sarno", "Denmark United States", "Sexploitation", "Helli Louise , Gio Petré , Ole Wisborg", "" ], [ "The Dark Side of Tomorrow", "Jack Deerson , Barbara Peeters", "United States", "Drama , romance", "Elizabeth Plumb , Alicia Courtney , John Aprea , Marland Proctor and Wayne Want", "Re-released in 1975 as Just the Two of Us" ], [ "Dorian Gray", "Massimo Dallamano", "Italy West Germany United Kingdom", "Horror , thriller", "Helmut Berger , Richard Todd , Herbert Lom , Marie Liljedahl , Margaret Lee , Isa Miranda , Eleonora Rossi Drago , Maria Rohm , Stewart Black and Beryl Cunningham", "Based on the novel novel of the same name by Oscar Wilde" ], [ "Entertaining Mr Sloane", "Douglas Hickox", "United Kingdom", "Comedy", "Beryl Reid , Peter McEnery , Harry Andrews and Alan Webb", "Based on the play of the same name by Joe Orton" ], [ "Gods of the Plague", "Rainer Werner Fassbinder", "West Germany", "Drama", "Hanna Schygulla , Margarethe von Trotta , Harry Baer , Günther Kaufmann , Carla Egerer , Ingrid Caven , Jan George , Marian Seidowsky and Yaak Karsunke", "" ], [ "Golden Eagle", "Mitr Chaibancha", "Thailand", "Action", "Mitr Chaibancha , Petchara Chaowarat , Ling Fan , Chuen Chan , Chat Chayaphum , Chuan Chen , Hao Chen , Ti-Ko Chen and Yi-Hsiung Chi", "Sub-plot features a gang of kathoey as criminals , with a cross-dressing police detective trying to infiltrate them ; Chaibancha fell to his death while filming the stunt for the final scene" ], [ "It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse , But the Society in Which He Lives", "Rosa von Praunheim", "West Germany", "Documentary , Drama", "Berryt Bohlen , Bernd Feuerhelm , Ernst Kuchling and Norbert Losch", "" ], [ "The Kremlin Letter", "John Huston", "United States", "Crime , drama", "", "Based on the novel by Noel Behn" ], [ "Little Big Man", "Arthur Penn", "United States", "Western", "Dustin Hoffman , Faye Dunaway , Chief Dan George", "Based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Berger" ], [ "Myra Breckinridge", "Michael Sarne", "United States", "Comedy", "Raquel Welch , Rex Reed , John Huston , Mae West , Farrah Fawcett , Roger C. Carmel , Roger Herren , George Furth , Calvin Lockhart , Jim Backus , John Carradine , Andy Devine , Grady Sutton , Robert Lieb , Skip Ward , Kathleen Freeman , B.S . Pully , Buck Kartalian , Monte Landis , Tom Selleck , Toni Basil , Dan Hedaya and William Hopper", "Baed on the novel of the same name by Gore Vidal" ], [ "Monique", "John Bown", "United Kingdom", "Drama", "David Sumner , Joan Alcorn , Sibylla Kay , Nicola Bown , Jacob Fitz-Jones , Davilia O'Connor , Carol Hawkins and Howard Rawlinson", "" ], [ "No desearás al vecino del quinto", "Ramón Fernández", "Spain Italy", "Comedy", "Alfredo Landa , Jean Sorel , Princess Ira von Fürstenberg , Isabel Garcés , Margot Cottens , Adrián Ortega , Annabella Incontrera , Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro , Franco Balducci and Malisa Longo", "" ], [ "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes", "Billy Wilder", "United Kingdom", "Adventure , comedy , crime", "Robert Stephens , Colin Blakely , Geneviève Page , Christopher Lee , Irene Handl , Clive Revill , Tamara Toumanova , Stanley Holloway , Mollie Maureen , Catherine Lacey , James Copeland , Jenny Hanley and Alex McCrindle", "" ], [ "Something for Everyone", "Harold Prince", "United States", "Comedy , crime", "Angela Lansbury , Michael York , Anthony Higgins , Jane Carr , Heidelinde Weis , Wolfried Lier , Despo Diamantidou , John Gill , Eva Maria Meineke , Klaus Havenstein and Walter Janssen", "" ], [ "Tell Me That You Love Me , Junie Moon", "Otto Preminger", "United States", "Comedy , Drama , romance", "Liza Minnelli , Ken Howard , Robert Moore , James Coco , Kay Thompson , Fred Williamson , Ben Piazza , Emily Yancy , Leonard Frey , Clarice Taylor , James Beard , Julie Bovasso , Gina Collens , Barbara Logan and Nancy Marchand", "Based on the novel of the same name by Marjorie Kellogg" ], [ "Trash", "Paul Morrissey", "United States", "Drama", "Joe Dallesandro , Holly Woodlawn , Jane Forth , Michael Sklar , Geri Miller , Andrea Feldman , Johnny Putnam , Bruce Pecheur and Diane Podlewski", "" ], [ "Valerie and Her Week of Wonders", "Jaromil Jireš", "Czechoslovakia", "Drama", "Jaroslava Schallerová , Helena Anýzová , Petr Kopriva , Jirí Prýmek , Jan Klusák , Libuse Komancová , Karel Engel , Alena Stojáková and Otto Hradecký", "Based on the novel of the same name by Vítězslav Nezval" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films released in 1970. It contains theatrically released films that deal with important gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender characters or issues and may have same-sex romance or relationships as a plot device.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Films", "title": "List of LGBT-related films of 1970", "uid": "List_of_lesbian,_gay,_bisexual_or_transgender-related_films_of_1970_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LGBT-related_films_of_1970" }
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Botswana_Premier_League_0
[ [ "Club", "City / Town", "Position in 2018-19" ], [ "Botswana Defence Force XI", "Gaborone", "5th" ], [ "Botswana Railways Highlanders", "Mahalapye", "11th" ], [ "Extension Gunners", "Lobatse", "10th" ], [ "Gaborone United", "Gaborone", "6th" ], [ "Gilport Lions", "Lobatse", "Promoted" ], [ "Jwaneng Galaxy", "Jwaneng", "2nd" ], [ "Miscellaneous", "Serowe", "9th" ], [ "Morupule Wanderers FC", "Palapye", "Promoted" ], [ "Notwane", "Gaborone", "12th" ], [ "Orapa United", "Orapa", "3rd" ], [ "Police XI", "Otse", "4th" ], [ "Prisons XI", "Gaborone", "13th" ], [ "Security Systems", "Otse", "7th" ], [ "Sharps Shooting Stars", "Gaborone", "8th" ], [ "TAFIC FC", "Francistown", "Promoted" ], [ "Township Rollers", "Gaborone", "1st" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Botswana Premier League, currently known as the BTC Premiership for sponsorship reasons, is the highest level football league in Botswana. Organised by the Botswana Football Association, the league has existed since 1966 and was initially called the MLO Cup. Participants in the first edition of the league included Tlokweng Pirates, Notwane, Black Peril, Queens Park Rangers and a team from Ngwaketse district. The league has always been dominated by the teams that are based south of Dibete or at the southern part of the country until the 2006-07 season when Ecco City Greens made history by becoming the first team from the north to lift the lucrative competition. The league is sponsored by a mobile phone operator Be Mobile to the tune of 30 million pula. After the ABSA premiership in South Africa, the Be Mobile league is the second highest sponsored league in the COSAFA region. The league has continued to grow in leaps and bounds as shown by the increasing number of foreign players in the BPL. Some top players from mainly Zimbabwe like Arnold Chaka, Master Masitara, Elvis Meleka, Mandla Sibanda, Sageby Sandaka and Tendai Ndoro have ditched the Zimbabwean PSL for the BPL in recent years. Recently Namibian stars like Jerome Luis and Benson Shilongo arrived in Botswana in search of the Pula. After terminating their television deal with a South African company RP Productions, the league is now negotiating a long term deal with Supersport International. In early 2013, the pay TV shown five BPL games on a testing basis. [citation needed]", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Current Clubs ( 2019-20 )", "title": "Botswana Premier League", "uid": "Botswana_Premier_League_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botswana_Premier_League" }
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1996_Skate_Canada_International_2
[ [ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "TFP", "SP", "FS" ], [ "1", "Mandy Wötzel / Ingo Steuer", "Germany", "2.5", "3", "1" ], [ "2", "Marina Eltsova / Andrei Bushkov", "Russia", "2.5", "1", "2" ], [ "3", "Kyoko Ina / Jason Dungjen", "United States", "4.0", "2", "3" ], [ "4", "Kristy Sargeant / Kris Wirtz", "Canada", "6.0", "4", "4" ], [ "5", "Sarah Abitbol / Stéphane Bernadis", "France", "7.5", "5", "5" ], [ "6", "Jodeyne Higgins / Sean Rice", "Canada", "9.5", "7", "6" ], [ "7", "Michelle Menzies / Jean-Michel Bombardier", "Canada", "11.0", "8", "7" ], [ "8", "Lesley Rogers / Michael Aldred", "United Kingdom", "12.5", "9", "8" ], [ "WD", "Peggy Schwarz / Mirko Müller", "Germany", "", "6", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1996 Skate Canada International was the second event of six in the 1996-97 ISU Champions Series, a senior-level international invitational competition series. It was held in Kitchener, Ontario on November 7-10. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. Skaters earned points toward qualifying for the 1996-97 Champions Series Final.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Results -- Pairs", "title": "1996 Skate Canada International", "uid": "1996_Skate_Canada_International_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_Skate_Canada_International" }
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List_of_NCAA_football_programs_at_Catholic_colleges_1
[ [ "School", "Nickname", "City", "State", "Conference" ], [ "Dayton", "Flyers", "Dayton", "Ohio", "Pioneer" ], [ "Duquesne", "Dukes", "Pittsburgh", "Pennsylvania", "Northeast" ], [ "Fordham", "Rams", "New York City", "New York", "Patriot" ], [ "Georgetown", "Hoyas", "Washington", "District of Columbia", "Patriot" ], [ "Holy Cross", "Crusaders", "Worcester", "Massachusetts", "Patriot" ], [ "Incarnate Word", "Cardinals", "San Antonio", "Texas", "Southland" ], [ "Merrimack", "Warriors", "North Andover", "Massachusetts", "Northeast" ], [ "Sacred Heart", "Pioneers", "Fairfield", "Connecticut", "Northeast" ], [ "Saint Francis", "Red Flash", "Loretto", "Pennsylvania", "Northeast" ], [ "San Diego", "Toreros", "San Diego", "California", "Pioneer" ], [ "Villanova", "Wildcats", "Villanova", "Pennsylvania", "CAA" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Catholic colleges of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) that have football as a varsity sport in the United States. It also includes a list of Catholic colleges and universities which previously had major football programs. For current programs, all conference affiliations are current for the next football season of 2019.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision", "title": "List of NCAA football programs at Catholic colleges", "uid": "List_of_NCAA_football_programs_at_Catholic_colleges_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_programs_at_Catholic_colleges" }
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Comparison_of_Asian_national_space_programs_1
[ [ "Date", "Nation", "Name", "Asian First" ], [ "4 October 1957", "Soviet Union ( now under Kazakhstan )", "Baikonur Cosmodrome", "Satellite launch pad" ], [ "11 February 1970", "Japan", "Ohsumi", "Satellite" ], [ "24 February 1975", "Japan", "Taiyo", "Solar probe" ], [ "26 October 1975", "China", "FSW -0", "Satellite recovery" ], [ "26 October 1975", "China", "FSW -0 : - 10m ( 1975 ) FSW-1B : - 4m ( 1992 ) Beidou : - 0.5m ( till 2007 )", "High resolution imaging satellite" ], [ "8 July 1976", "Indonesia", "Palapa A1", "Geosynchronous satellite ( launched by NASA )" ], [ "23 February 1977", "Japan", "N-I", "Geosynchronous launch" ], [ "21 February 1979", "Japan", "Hakucho", "Space observatory" ], [ "23 July 1980", "Vietnam", "Phạm Tuân", "Asian in space ( Soyuz 37 )" ], [ "20 September 1981", "China", "FB-1", "Simultaneous satellite launch" ], [ "8 January 1985", "Japan", "Sakigake", "Leaving Earth orbit" ], [ "19 March 1990", "Japan", "Hagoromo", "Reach lunar orbit ( assumed )" ], [ "7 April 1990", "China", "CZ-3", "Commercial launch ( AsiaSat 1 )" ], [ "10 April 1993", "Japan", "Hiten", "Intentional lunar impact" ], [ "8 July 1994", "Japan", "Chiaki Mukai", "Asian woman in space ( STS-65 )" ], [ "19 November 1997", "Japan", "Takao Doi", "Spacework ( STS-87 )" ], [ "28 November 1997", "Japan", "ETS-VII", "Rendezvous docking" ], [ "3 July 1998", "Japan", "Nozomi", "Martian mission ( Failure )" ], [ "30 October 2000", "China", "Beidou", "Satellite navigation system" ], [ "10 September 2002", "Japan", "Kodama", "Data relay satellite ( with ESA )" ] ]
{ "intro": "Several Asian countries have space programs and are actively competing to achieve scientific and technological advancements in space, a situation sometimes referred to as the Asian space race in the popular media as a reference to the earlier Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union. Like the previous space race, issues involved in the current push to space include national security, which has spurred many countries to send artificial satellites as well as humans into Earth orbit and beyond. A number of Asian countries are seen as contenders in the ongoing race to be the pre-eminent power in space.", "section_text": "See also : Comparison of Asian national space programs § Comparison of key technologies – Indigenous manned missions – Manned missions – Lunar or Interplanetary missions – Other missions", "section_title": "Timeline of national firsts", "title": "Comparison of Asian national space programs", "uid": "Comparison_of_Asian_national_space_programs_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Asian_national_space_programs" }
4,508
4509
2011_Sporting_Cristal_season_1
[ [ "#", "Pos", "Player", "Transferred to", "Date" ], [ "11", "FW", "Damián Ísmodes", "Universitario de Deportes", "24 December 2010" ], [ "19", "MF", "Edwin Pérez", "León de Huánuco", "1 January 2011" ], [ "13", "DF", "Jeickson Reyes", "Universidad César Vallejo", "1 January 2011" ], [ "12", "GK", "José Carvallo", "FBC Melgar", "1 January 2011" ], [ "3", "DF", "Miguel Villalta", "FBC Melgar", "1 January 2011" ], [ "19", "MF", "Jaime Vásquez", "Unión Comercio", "1 January 2011" ], [ "6", "DF", "Ricardo Martínez", "Sol de América", "1 January 2011" ], [ "8", "MF", "Bryan Salazar", "Alianza Atlético", "1 January 2011" ], [ "5", "DF", "José Zamora", "Colegio Nacional Iquitos", "1 January 2011" ], [ "15", "DF", "Breyner Bonilla", "Cúcuta Deportivo", "1 January 2011" ], [ "8", "FW", "Anderson Cueto", "Juan Aurich", "1 January 2011" ], [ "", "FW", "Luis Escalada", "Free Agent", "1 June 2011" ], [ "23", "MF", "Daniel Sanchez", "Universidad César Vallejo", "9 June 2011" ], [ "24", "DF", "Carlos Espínola", "Free Agent", "9 June 2011" ], [ "15", "DF", "Jean Pierre Cáncar", "Free Agent", "1 July 2011" ], [ "21", "FW", "Héctor Cruz", "León de Huánuco", "28 July 2011" ], [ "22", "FW", "Andy Pando", "León de Huánuco", "25 August 2011" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2011 season was Sporting Cristal's 56th season in the Peruvian First Division, and also the club's 56th consecutive season in the top-flight of Peruvian football.", "section_text": "As of 1 December 2011 . [ 2 ]", "section_title": "Transfers -- Out", "title": "2011 Sporting Cristal season", "uid": "2011_Sporting_Cristal_season_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Sporting_Cristal_season" }
4,509
4510
Triple_J_Hottest_100,_2002_0
[ [ "#", "Song", "Artist", "Country of Origin" ], [ "1", "No One Knows", "Queens of the Stone Age", "United States" ], [ "2", "Chemical Heart", "Grinspoon", "Australia" ], [ "3", "London Still", "The Waifs", "Australia" ], [ "4", "Karma", "1200 Techniques", "Australia" ], [ "5", "Get Free", "The Vines", "Australia" ], [ "6", "Rollercoaster", "Machine Gun Fellatio", "Australia" ], [ "7", "Lose Yourself", "Eminem", "United States" ], [ "8", "Pussytown", "Machine Gun Fellatio", "Australia" ], [ "9", "By the Way", "Red Hot Chili Peppers", "United States" ], [ "10", "The Greatest View", "Silverchair", "Australia" ], [ "11", "The One", "Foo Fighters", "United States" ], [ "12", "You Know You 're Right", "Nirvana", "United States" ], [ "13", "All My Life", "Foo Fighters", "United States" ], [ "14", "Lost Control", "Grinspoon", "Australia" ], [ "15", "No Reason", "Grinspoon", "Australia" ], [ "16", "The Zephyr Song", "Red Hot Chili Peppers", "United States" ], [ "17", "Without Me", "Eminem", "United States" ], [ "18", "Toxicity", "System of a Down", "United States" ], [ "19", "Highly Evolved", "The Vines", "Australia" ], [ "20", "Cochise", "Audioslave", "United States" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2002 Triple J Hottest 100, announced on 26 January 2003, was the tenth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 39 (not necessarily the top 39) songs was released. For the first time, a DVD, containing film clips of songs from the Hottest 100 was also released. This was also the last time that phone voting was allowed; in the 2003 poll, only internet voting was permitted. SMS voting was removed for the 2003 poll but was reinstated in the 2004 event\n When the announcers got to the number one track, they announced that rapper Nelly's song Hot in Herre was top, and began playing it. Part way through the song, they declared that it had been a joke, broke the CD on air, and began playing Queens of the Stone Age's No One Knows. The band Salmon Hater came in at number 26 with their song 6.66 after Triple J morning show hosts Adam Spencer and Wil Anderson made an effort to rig the event, telling listeners to vote for the otherwise unlikely candidate.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Full list", "title": "Triple J Hottest 100, 2002", "uid": "Triple_J_Hottest_100,_2002_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_J_Hottest_100,_2002" }
4,510
4511
List_of_companies_based_in_the_Philadelphia_area_3
[ [ "Name", "City", "Industry", "Parent", "Fortune 1000 rank ( 2014 )" ], [ "Acme Markets", "Malvern , PA", "retail", "Albertsons", "94" ], [ "Boeing Rotorcraft", "Ridley Township , PA", "aviation", "Boeing", "30" ], [ "Centocor", "Malvern , PA", "pharmaceuticals", "Johnson & Johnson", "39" ], [ "Colonial Penn", "Philadelphia , PA", "insurance", "Conseco", "" ], [ "Delmarva Power", "Wilmington , DE", "energy", "Exelon", "561" ], [ "Economy.com", "West Chester , PA", "economic research", "Moody 's Analytics", "" ], [ "GSI Commerce", "King of Prussia , PA", "retail", "eBay", "" ], [ "Happy Harry 's", "Newark , DE", "retail", "Walgreens", "" ], [ "Harrah 's Philadelphia", "Chester , PA", "entertainment", "Caesars Entertainment", "" ], [ "Janney Montgomery Scott", "Philadelphia , PA", "investment", "Penn Mutual", "" ], [ "Genuardi 's", "Norristown , PA", "retail", "Safeway", "" ], [ "Keystone Helicopter", "Coatesville , PA", "aviation", "United Technologies", "45" ], [ "M.A.B . Paints", "Broomall , PA", "paint", "Sherwin-Williams", "278" ], [ "MBNA", "Wilmington , DE", "financial", "Bank of America", "21" ], [ "McNeil Laboratories", "Fort Washington , PA", "pharmaceuticals", "Johnson & Johnson", "36" ], [ "Neoware", "King of Prussia , PA", "electronics", "Hewlett-Packard", "17" ], [ "NextGen Healthcare Information Systems", "Horsham , PA", "software", "Quality Systems", "" ], [ "PECO Energy", "Philadelphia , PA", "energy", "Exelon", "119" ], [ "QVC", "West Chester , PA", "retail", "Liberty Media", "607" ], [ "Rohm and Haas", "Philadelphia , PA", "chemicals", "Dow Chemical", "48" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of companies either based or with large operations in the Philadelphia/Delaware Valley area of the United States.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Divisions of US corporations", "title": "List of companies based in the Philadelphia area", "uid": "List_of_companies_based_in_the_Philadelphia_area_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_based_in_the_Philadelphia_area" }
4,511
4512
Elections_in_Tamil_Nadu_0
[ [ "Year", "Election", "Winning Party/Coalition", "Chief Minister" ], [ "1971", "Fifth Assembly", "Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam", "M. Karunanidhi ( 2 )" ], [ "1977", "Sixth Assembly", "Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam", "M.G . Ramachandran" ], [ "1980", "Seventh Assembly", "Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam", "M.G . Ramachandran ( 2 )" ], [ "1984", "Eighth Assembly", "Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam", "M.G . Ramachandran ( 3 ) Janaki Ramachandran" ], [ "1989", "Ninth Assembly", "Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam", "M. Karunanidhi ( 3 )" ], [ "1991", "Tenth Assembly", "Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ADMK-164 ; ADMK+ 225/234 DMK-2 , DMK+ 7/234 )", "J. Jayalalithaa" ], [ "1996", "Eleventh Assembly", "Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ( DMK + Tamil Manila + CPI = 221/234 ; ADMK - 4 seats )", "M. Karunanidhi ( 4 )" ], [ "2001", "Twelfth Assembly", "Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ADMK+ 196/234 ADMK-132 , TMC-23 , PMK-20 , INC-7 DMK+ 37 ; DMK-31", "J. Jayalalithaa ( 2 ) O. Panneerselvam J. Jayalalithaa ( 3 )" ], [ "2006", "Thirteenth Assembly", "Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam DMK+ 163/234 , DMK-96 , INC-34 , PMK-18 AIADMK+ 69/234 , ADMK-61/69", "M. Karunanidhi ( 5 )" ], [ "2011", "Fourteenth Assembly", "Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam AIADMK+ 203/234 , ADMK-150/203 , DMDK-29 CPI/M 10+9 DMK+ 31 ( DMK-23 , INC-5 , PMK-3 )", "J. Jayalalithaa ( 4 ) O. Panneerselvam ( 2 ) J. Jayalalithaa ( 5 )" ], [ "2016", "Fifteenth Assembly", "Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam + 134 DMK+ 98 PWF 0 PMK 0", "J. Jayalalithaa ( 6 ) O. Panneerselvam ( 3 ) Edappadi K. Palaniswami" ], [ "2021", "Sixteenth Assembly", "TBA", "TBA" ] ]
{ "intro": "Elections in Tamil Nadu are conducted every five years to elect the State assembly and its share of members to the Lok Sabha. There are 234 assembly constituencies and 39 Lok Sabha constituencies. The state has conducted 15 assembly elections and 16 Lok Sabha elections since independence.", "section_text": "Stacked bar graph with number of seats won in the legislative assembly elections from 1957-2011", "section_title": "Post-Independence elections -- Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election", "title": "Elections in Tamil Nadu", "uid": "Elections_in_Tamil_Nadu_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_Tamil_Nadu" }
4,512
4513
Colonial_Athletic_Association_4
[ [ "Season", "Regular Season Champion", "Conference Record" ], [ "1980", "Old Dominion", "7-0" ], [ "1981", "James Madison", "11-2" ], [ "1982", "James Madison", "10-1" ], [ "1983", "William & Mary", "9-0" ], [ "1984", "Richmond", "7-3" ], [ "1985", "Navy", "11-3" ], [ "1986", "Navy", "13-1" ], [ "1987", "Navy", "13-1" ], [ "1988", "Richmond", "11-3" ], [ "1989", "Richmond", "13-1" ], [ "1990", "James Madison", "11-3" ], [ "1991", "James Madison", "12-2" ], [ "1992", "Richmond", "12-2" ], [ "1993", "James Madison", "11-3" ], [ "1994", "Old Dominion", "10-4" ], [ "1995", "Old Dominion", "12-2" ], [ "1996", "VCU", "14-2" ], [ "1997", "Old Dominion", "10-6" ], [ "1998*", "William & Mary UNC Wilmington", "13-3" ], [ "1999", "George Mason", "13-3" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division I whose full members are located in East Coast states from Massachusetts to South Carolina. Most of its members are public universities, and the conference is headquartered in Richmond. The CAA was historically a Southern conference until the addition of four schools in the Northeast (of five that joined from rival conference America East) after the turn of the 21st century, which added balance to the conference. The CAA was founded in 1979 as the ECAC South basketball league. It was renamed the Colonial Athletic Association in 1985 when it added championships in other sports (although a number of members maintain ECAC affiliation in some sports). As of 2006, it organizes championships in 21 men's and women's sports. The addition of Northeastern University in 2005 gave the conference the NCAA minimum of six football programs needed to sponsor football. For the 2007 football season, all of the Atlantic 10 Conference's football programs joined the CAA football conference, as agreed in May 2005.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Men 's basketball -- Regular season champions", "title": "Colonial Athletic Association", "uid": "Colonial_Athletic_Association_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_Athletic_Association" }
4,513
4514
Media_in_Vancouver_1
[ [ "Frequency", "Call sign", "Branding", "Format", "Owner" ], [ "AM 650", "CISL", "Sportsnet 650", "Sports", "Rogers Media" ], [ "AM 690", "CBU", "CBC Radio One", "News / talk", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "AM 730", "CHMJ", "AM 730", "All-traffic", "Corus Entertainment" ], [ "AM 980", "CKNW", "Global News Radio 980 CKNW", "News/talk", "Corus Entertainment" ], [ "AM 1040", "CKST", "TSN Radio 1040", "Sports", "Bell Media" ], [ "AM 1130", "CKWX", "News 1130", "All-news", "Rogers Media" ], [ "AM 1200", "CJRJ", "Spice Radio", "Multicultural", "IT Productions" ], [ "AM 1320", "CHMB", "AM1320 CHMB", "Multicultural", "Mainstream Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "AM 1410", "CFTE", "BNN Bloomberg Radio 1410", "Business news", "Bell Media" ], [ "AM 1470", "CJVB", "Fairchild Radio", "Multicultural", "Fairchild Radio" ], [ "AM 1550", "KRPI", "Sher E Punjab", "Multicultural", "BBC Broadcasting" ], [ "AM 1600", "KVRI", "Radio India", "Multicultural", "Multicultural Broadcasting" ], [ "FM 88.1", "CBU-2-FM", "CBC Radio One", "News/talk", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "FM 88.7", "CHNW-FM", "CHNW", "Emergency information", "" ], [ "FM 88.9", "VF2521", "", "Tourist information", "Cameron Bell Consultancy" ], [ "FM 89.3", "CFVT-FM", "Vancouver Tourist Radio", "Tourist information", "Paul Sander" ], [ "FM 90.1", "CJSF-FM", "CJSF 90.1 FM", "Campus radio", "Simon Fraser University" ], [ "FM 90.9", "CBUX-FM", "Ici Musique", "Public music", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "FM 93.1", "CKYE-FM", "Red FM", "Multicultural", "South Asian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "FM 93.7", "CJJR-FM", "JRfm", "Country music", "Jim Pattison Group" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is an overview of media in Vancouver, British Columbia.", "section_text": "There are three main news radio stations in Vancouver : CBC Radio One , CKNW and NEWS 1130 . There are several other talk , information , and sports stations , primarily on the AM band , and a variety of music stations , mostly on FM . In addition , there are four campus and community licensed radio stations in the Vancouver market . CJSF-FM ( SFU 's Burnaby campus ) , CITR-FM ( UBC 's main campus ) , and CFML ( BCIT 's Burnaby campus ) are staffed by students from their respective schools . CFRO ( Vancouver Coop Radio ) is located in Vancouver 's Downtown Eastside . CJSF , CITR , and CFRO are members of the National Campus and Community Radio Association .", "section_title": "Radio", "title": "Media in Vancouver", "uid": "Media_in_Vancouver_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_in_Vancouver" }
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4515
List_of_comic_book_sidekicks_1
[ [ "Sidekick", "Full name or Alter-ego", "Hero", "First appearance", "Year" ], [ "Alpha", "Andrew Andy Maguire", "Spider-Man", "Amazing Spider-Man vol . 1 , # 692 ( October 2012 )", "2012" ], [ "Bob", "Bob , Agent of HYDRA", "Deadpool", "Cable & Deadpool # 38 ( May 2007 )", "2007" ], [ "Bucky", "James Buchanan Barnes", "Captain America", "Captain America Comics # 1 ( March 1941 )", "1941" ], [ "Demolition Man", "Dennis Dunphy", "Captain America", "Captain America # 328 ( April 1987 )", "1987" ], [ "Dum Dum Dugan", "Timothy Aloysius Cadwallander Dugan", "Nick Fury", "Sgt . Fury and his Howling Commandos # 1 ( May 1963 )", "1963" ], [ "Falcon", "Samuel Thomas Sam Wilson", "Captain America", "Captain America # 117 ( September 1969 )", "1969" ], [ "Free Spirit", "Cathy Webster", "Captain America", "Captain America # 431 ( September 1994 )", "1994" ], [ "Jackdaw", "N.A . ( Extra-dimensional Otherworld Elf )", "Captain Britain", "The Incredible Hulk Weekly # 57 ( April 1980 )", "1980" ], [ "Jack Flag", "Jack Harrison", "Captain America", "Captain America # 434 ( December 1994 )", "1994" ], [ "Jubilee", "Jubilation Jubilee Lee", "Wolverine", "Uncanny X-Men # 244 ( May 1989 )", "1989" ], [ "Rick Jones", "Richard Milhouse Jones", "Hulk", "The Hulk # 1 ( May 1962 )", "1962" ], [ "Foggy Nelson", "Franklin P. Nelson", "Daredevil", "Daredevil vol . 1 , # 1 ( April 1964 )", "1964" ], [ "Jim Rhodes", "James Rupert Rhodes", "Iron Man", "Iron Man # 118 ( January 1979 )", "1979" ], [ "Sun Girl", "Mary Mitchell", "Human Torch ( android )", "Sun Girl # 1 ( August 1948 )", "1948" ], [ "Toro", "Thomas Raymond", "Human Torch ( android )", "Human Torch Comics # 2 ( Fall 1940 )", "1940" ], [ "Jim Wilson", "N.A", "Hulk", "Incredible Hulk Vol . 1 # 131 ( September 1970 )", "1970" ], [ "Wong", "Wong", "Doctor Strange", "Strange Tales # 110 ( July 1963 )", "1963" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of comic book sidekicks - defined as a character who spends a significant amount of time as a superhero's junior partner, or was officially acknowledged as the hero's sidekick for some period of time. (For the purposes of this list, it does not include animal companions like Krypto or Sandman's owls, or supervillain henchmen like The Joker's Harley Quinn.)", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Marvel Comics", "title": "List of comic book sidekicks", "uid": "List_of_comic_book_sidekicks_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_comic_book_sidekicks" }
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4516
1997_World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships_0
[ [ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "TFP", "SP", "FS" ], [ "1", "Evgeni Plushenko", "Russia", "1.5", "1", "1" ], [ "2", "Timothy Goebel", "United States", "4.5", "5", "2" ], [ "3", "Guo Zhengxin", "China", "4.5", "3", "3" ], [ "4", "Daniel Bellemare", "Canada", "5.0", "2", "4" ], [ "5", "Yosuke Takeuchi", "Japan", "9.0", "6", "6" ], [ "6", "Neil Wilson", "United Kingdom", "10.5", "7", "7" ], [ "7", "Yamato Tamura", "Japan", "11.5", "13", "5" ], [ "8", "Lee Kyu-hyun", "South Korea", "13.0", "10", "8" ], [ "9", "Alexei Vasilevski", "Russia", "14.0", "8", "10" ], [ "10", "Taijin Hiraike", "Japan", "14.0", "4", "12" ], [ "11", "Ivan Dinev", "Bulgaria", "16.5", "11", "11" ], [ "12", "Li Chengjiang", "China", "18.5", "19", "9" ], [ "13", "Silvio Smalun", "Germany", "20.5", "9", "16" ], [ "14", "Lukáš Rakowski", "Czech Republic", "22.0", "18", "13" ], [ "15", "Gheorghe Chiper", "Romania", "23.5", "17", "15" ], [ "16", "Florian Tuma", "Austria", "24.0", "14", "17" ], [ "17", "Roman Martõnenko", "Estonia", "24.5", "21", "14" ], [ "18", "Róbert Kažimír", "Slovakia", "26.0", "16", "18" ], [ "19", "Ryan Jahnke", "United States", "26.5", "15", "19" ], [ "20", "Vitali Danilchenko", "Ukraine", "27.0", "12", "21" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1997 World Junior Figure Skating Championships was a figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which younger figure skaters competed for the title of World Junior Champion. It was held from November 24 to December 1, 1996, in Seoul, South Korea. Due to the large number of participants, the men's and ladies' qualifying groups were split into groups A and B.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Results -- Men", "title": "1997 World Junior Figure Skating Championships", "uid": "1997_World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships" }
4,516
4517
2013_D.C._United_season_1
[ [ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Transferred From", "Fee/Notes", "Date" ], [ "8", "MF", "John Thorrington", "Vancouver Whitecaps FC", "Selected in the 2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft", "December 14 , 2012" ], [ "29", "FW", "Michael Seaton", "The Academy", "Signed on to the first team as a HGP", "January 14 , 2013" ], [ "33", "DF", "Taylor Kemp", "Maryland Terrapins", "Selected in the 2013 MLS SuperDraft", "January 17 , 2013" ], [ "", "MF", "Evan Raynr", "UCLA Bruins", "Selected in the 2013 MLS Supplemental Draft", "January 22 , 2013" ], [ "16", "FW", "Casey Townsend", "Chivas USA", "Traded for 2014 MLS SuperDraft second round pick", "January 25 , 2013" ], [ "2", "DF", "James Riley", "Chivas USA", "Traded for 2015 MLS SuperDraft second round pick", "February 15 , 2013" ], [ "20", "FW", "Carlos Ruiz", "Municipal", "Acquired through MLS Allocation", "February 20 , 2013" ], [ "19", "FW", "Kyle Porter", "FC Edmonton", "Undisclosed", "February 23 , 2013" ], [ "27", "MF", "Sainey Nyassi", "New England Revolution", "Free", "May 27 , 2013" ], [ "25", "MF", "Alain Rochat", "Vancouver Whitecaps FC", "Traded for 2015 MLS SuperDraft second round pick", "June 6 , 2013" ], [ "25", "MF", "Jared Jeffrey", "Mainz 05", "Waiver draft", "July 3 , 2013" ], [ "12", "MF", "Luis Silva", "Toronto FC", "Traded for allocation money", "July 9 , 2013" ], [ "32", "MF", "Collin Martin", "The Academy", "Signed on to the first team as a HGP", "July 9 , 2013" ], [ "3", "DF", "Dennis Iapichino", "Montreal Impact", "Free", "August 15 , 2013" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2013 D.C. United season was the club's eighteenth, and their eighteenth season in Major League Soccer, the top division of American soccer. The regular season began on March 2 and concluded on October 27. Outside of MLS play, the club competed in the U.S. Open Cup. Also, for the first time in their history, they played in the Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic, a preseason tournament to be held in February, after participating in the Carolina Challenge Cup for the past five seasons. After a promising 2012 campaign, United's form took a sharp turn downward as injuries, underachievement from offseason acquisitions, and a loss of form caused the team to record the worst season in MLS history. The extremely poor season came as universal shock to fans and media, who thought United would be one of the top contenders in the Eastern Conference, and a potential candidate for the MLS Cup title. Despite their poor league play, United qualified for the 2014-15 CONCACAF Champions League by winning the 2013 U.S. Open Cup Final on October 1. That marked their 13th major honor, the most in North American soccer history.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Transfers -- In", "title": "2013 D.C. United season", "uid": "2013_D.C._United_season_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_D.C._United_season" }
4,517
4518
George_Stevens_0
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Production Co", "Notes" ], [ "1930", "Ladies Last", "Hal Roach Studios", "3rd episode from the Boy Friends series" ], [ "1931", "Blood and Thunder", "Hal Roach Studios", "4th episode from the Boy Friends series" ], [ "1931", "High Gear", "Hal Roach Studios", "5th episode from the Boy Friends series" ], [ "1931", "Air-Tight", "Hal Roach Studios", "7th episode from the Boy Friends series" ], [ "1931", "Call a Cop !", "Hal Roach Studios", "8th episode from the Boy Friends series" ], [ "1931", "Mama Loves Papa", "Hal Roach Studios", "9th episode from the Boy Friends series" ], [ "1931", "The Kick-Off !", "Hal Roach Studios", "10th episode from the Boy Friends series" ], [ "1932", "Who , Me ?", "Universal", "Short film" ], [ "1932", "The Finishing Touch", "Universal", "Short film" ], [ "1932", "Boys Will Be Boys", "Universal", "Short film" ], [ "1933", "A Divorce Courtship", "Universal", "Short film" ], [ "1933", "Family Troubles", "Universal", "Short film" ], [ "1933", "Rock-a-Bye Cowboy", "Universal", "Short film" ], [ "1933", "Should Crooners Marry", "Universal", "Short film" ], [ "1933", "The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble", "Universal", "Part of The Cohens and Kellys comedy series" ], [ "1933", "Room Mates", "Universal", "Short film" ], [ "1933", "Quiet Please !", "RKO", "Short film" ], [ "1933", "Flirting in the Park", "RKO", "Part of The Blonde and The Redhead comedy series" ], [ "1933", "What Fur", "RKO", "Short film" ], [ "1933", "Grin and Bear It", "RKO", "Short film" ] ]
{ "intro": "George Cooper Stevens (December 18, 1904 - March 8, 1975) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter and cinematographer. Among his most notable films are A Place in the Sun (1951; winner of six Academy Awards including Best Director), Shane (1953; Oscar nominated), Giant (1956; Oscar for Best Director), and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959; nominated for Best Director).", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography", "title": "George Stevens", "uid": "George_Stevens_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stevens" }
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4519
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_doubles_records_0
[ [ "Player", "Doubles", "Seasons & Teams" ], [ "Tris Speaker", "792", "1907-15 Boston ( AL ) ; 16-26 Cleveland ; 27 Washington ( AL ) ; 28 Philadelphia ( AL )" ], [ "Pete Rose", "746", "1963-78 , 84-86 Cincinnati ; 79-83 Philadelphia ( NL ) ; 84 Montréal" ], [ "Stan Musial", "725", "1941-44 , 46-63 St. Louis ( NL )" ], [ "Ty Cobb", "724", "1905-26 Detroit ; 27-28 Philadelphia ( AL )" ], [ "Craig Biggio", "668", "1988-2007 Houston" ], [ "George Brett", "665", "1973-93 Kansas City" ], [ "Napoleon Lajoie", "657", "1896-1900 Philadelphia ( NL ) ; 01-02 , 15-16 Philadelphia ( AL ) ; 02-14 Cleveland" ], [ "Carl Yastrzemski", "646", "1961-83 Boston ( AL )" ], [ "Honus Wagner", "643", "1897-99 Louisville ( NL ) ; 1900-17 Pittsburgh" ], [ "David Ortiz", "632", "1997-2002 Minnesota ; 2003-16 Boston ( AL )" ], [ "Albert Pujols", "661", "2001-11 St. Louis ; 2012-2018 Los Angeles ( AL )" ], [ "Henry Aaron", "624", "1954-74 Milwaukee-Atlanta ; 75-76 Milwaukee" ], [ "Adrian Beltre", "621", "1998-2004 Los Angeles ( NL ) ; 2005-09 Seattle ; 10 Boston ; 11-18 Texas" ], [ "Paul Molitor", "605", "1978-92 Milwaukee ( AL ) ; 93-95 Toronto ; 96-98 Minnesota" ], [ "Paul Waner", "605", "1926-40 Pittsburgh ; 41-42 Boston ( NL ) ; 43-44 Brooklyn ; 44-45 New York ( AL )" ], [ "Cal Ripken , Jr", "603", "1981-2001 Baltimore" ], [ "Barry Bonds", "601", "1986-92 Pittsburgh ; 93-2007 San Francisco" ] ]
{ "intro": "Major League Baseball has various records related to doubles. Players denoted in boldface are still actively contributing to the record noted. (r) denotes a player's rookie season.", "section_text": "( Through May 5 , 2018 )", "section_title": "600 Career Doubles", "title": "List of Major League Baseball doubles records", "uid": "List_of_Major_League_Baseball_doubles_records_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_doubles_records" }
4,519
4520
List_of_Washington,_D.C._railroads_0
[ [ "Name", "System", "From", "To", "Successor" ], [ "Alexandria and Fredericksburg Railway", "RF & P", "1872", "1890", "Baltimore and Potomac Railroad" ], [ "Alexandria and Washington Railroad", "RF & P", "1854", "1872", "Alexandria and Fredericksburg Railway" ], [ "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad", "B & O", "1831", "1987", "Chesapeake and Ohio Railway" ], [ "Baltimore and Potomac Railroad", "PRR", "1867", "1902", "Philadelphia , Baltimore and Washington Railroad" ], [ "Chesapeake Beach Railway", "", "1896", "1935", "East Washington Railway" ], [ "Chesapeake and Ohio Railway", "C & O", "1891", "1987", "CSX Transportation" ], [ "Consolidated Rail Corporation", "", "1976", "1999", "CSX Transportation / Norfolk Southern Railway" ], [ "East Washington Railway", "", "1935", "1976", "N/A" ], [ "Georgetown Barge , Dock , Elevator and Railway Company", "B & O", "1888", "1972", "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad" ], [ "Orange , Alexandria and Manassas Railroad", "SOU", "1872", "1872", "Virginia and North Carolina Railroad" ], [ "Penn Central Transportation Company", "", "1968", "1976", "Consolidated Rail Corporation" ], [ "Pennsylvania Railroad", "PRR", "1918", "1968", "Penn Central Transportation Company" ], [ "Philadelphia , Baltimore and Washington Railroad", "PRR", "1902", "1976", "Consolidated Rail Corporation" ], [ "Philadelphia , Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad", "PRR", "1891", "1902", "Philadelphia , Baltimore and Washington Railroad" ], [ "Richmond and Danville Railroad", "SOU", "1886", "1894", "Southern Railway" ], [ "Richmond , Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad", "RF & P", "1920", "1991", "Richmond , Fredericksburg and Potomac Railway" ], [ "Southern Railway", "SOU", "1894", "1990", "Norfolk Southern Railway" ], [ "Southern Maryland Railroad", "", "1882", "1886", "Washington and Potomac Railroad" ], [ "Virginia Midland Railway", "SOU", "1880", "1886", "Richmond and Danville Railroad" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following railroads operate or once operated in the District of Columbia.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Defunct railroads", "title": "List of Washington, D.C., railroads", "uid": "List_of_Washington,_D.C._railroads_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Washington,_D.C.,_railroads" }
4,520
4521
2009_Ulster_Senior_Club_Football_Championship_0
[ [ "Team", "Qualified as", "Last appearance" ], [ "St. Galls", "Antrim Champions", "2008" ], [ "Pearse Óg", "Armagh Champions", "1992" ], [ "Cavan Gaels", "Cavan Champions", "2008" ], [ "An Lúb", "Derry Champions", "2003" ], [ "Naomh Adhamhnáin", "Donegal Champions", "2008" ], [ "Derrygonnelly Harps", "Fermanagh Champions", "2004" ], [ "Clontibret O'Neills", "Monaghan Champions", "2007" ], [ "Dromore", "Tyrone Champions", "2007" ], [ "Kilcoo", "Down Champions", "First Club Championship" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2009 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship was the 42nd staging of the annual Ulster Senior Club Football Championship which is administered by Ulster GAA. Nine GAA county boards compete for the title. The winners were awarded the Séamus McFerran Cup and went on to compete in the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship. The championship started on 18 October 2009 and concluded with the final on 29 November 2009. Crossmaglen were the current holders - beating Ballinderry in the 2008 final at Brewster Park in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh.", "section_text": "Each county in Ulster holds its own County Championship . The winner of the nine championships qualify for the Ulster Club Championship .", "section_title": "Competing teams", "title": "2009 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship", "uid": "2009_Ulster_Senior_Club_Football_Championship_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Ulster_Senior_Club_Football_Championship" }
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List_of_fictional_canines_in_animation_0
[ [ "Name", "Origin", "Notes" ], [ "Antoine D'Coolette", "Sonic the Hedgehog", "" ], [ "Bent-Tail the Coyote", "Various Walt Disney cartoons", "A brown coyote who appeared as a nemesis of Pluto in a few cartoons" ], [ "Bent-Tail Junior", "Various Walt Disney cartoons", "Bent-Tail 's unintelligent son" ], [ "Cage E. Coyote", "Baby Looney Tunes", "Wile E. Coyote 's father" ], [ "Calamity Coyote", "Tiny Toon Adventures", "Pupil to Wile E. Coyote , who targets Road Runner 's pupil Little Beeper , but only half his inventions work properly" ], [ "Coyote Kid", "Tiny Toon Adventures", "A cowboy robber who closely resembles Wile E. Coyote . He and his gang of outlaw coyotes only appeared in the episode High Toon" ], [ "Dag the Coyote", "Barnyard", "A red coyote who , and his pack tried to abduct farm animals , but where defeated by Otis the cow , and his friends" ], [ "Don Coyote", "The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda", "A knightly coyote with a mustache , armour and a lance , who rides on his steed Dapple with his companion Sancho Panda to spread justice ( but usually mayhem ) wherever he travels" ], [ "Droop-a-Long", "Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long", "A deputy" ], [ "Space Coyote", "The Simpsons", "Homer Simpson 's spirit guide who only appeared in the episode El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer ( The Mysterious Voyage of Homer )" ], [ "Tech E. Coyote", "Loonatics Unleashed", "Descendant of Wile E. Coyote , who has Rev Runner as his technical assistant" ], [ "Tommy the Coyote", "Father of the Pride", "" ], [ "Wile E. Coyote", "Looney Tunes", "A brown coyote who makes many attempts to catch his target prey Road Runner only to fail miserably . He is America 's most popular cartoon coyote" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of fictional canines in animation, and is subsidiary to the List of fictional canines. It is a collection of various notable non-dog canine characters. Dogs can be found under animation in the list of fictional dogs. Wolves can be found under animation in the list of fictional wolves.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Coyotes", "title": "List of fictional canines in animation", "uid": "List_of_fictional_canines_in_animation_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_canines_in_animation" }
4,522
4523
Live_with_Regis_and_Kelly_(season_22)_8
[ [ "Date", "Co-Hosts", "Guests/Segments" ], [ "May 3", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Betty White , Michael Weatherly , Halfway to Halloween Week" ], [ "May 4", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Damon Wayans , Halfway to Halloween Week" ], [ "May 5", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Tom Selleck , Joanna Philbin , Halfway to Halloween Week" ], [ "May 6", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Joel McHale , Dancing with the Stars castoffs Pamela Anderson & Damian Whitewood , Halfway to Halloween Week" ], [ "May 7", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Russell Crowe , Mario Lopez , Halfway to Halloween Week , Fitness Friday" ], [ "May 10", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Denzel Washington , New Mom Makeovers Week" ], [ "May 11", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Lucy Liu , New Mom Makeovers Week" ], [ "May 12", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Queen Latifah , Beth Ostrosky Stern , New Mom Makeovers Week" ], [ "May 13", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Teri Hatcher , Dancing with the Stars castoffs Niecy Nash & Louis van Amstel , New Mom Makeovers Week" ], [ "May 14", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Amanda Seyfried , America 's Next Top Model winner , New Mom Makeovers Week , Fitness Friday" ], [ "May 17", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Jimmy Kimmel , Survivor : Heroes vs. Villains winner , Top Teacher Week" ], [ "May 18", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Matthew Fox , Matthew Morrison , Top Teacher Week" ], [ "May 19", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Ashton Kutcher , Miss USA , Top Teacher Week" ], [ "May 20", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Mike Myers , Dancing with the Stars castoffs Chad Ochocinco & Cheryl Burke , Top Teacher Week" ], [ "May 21", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Cameron Diaz , Top Teacher Week , Fitness Friday" ], [ "May 24", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Kim Cattrall , Bret Michaels" ], [ "May 25", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Jonas Brothers , Cynthia Nixon , Jewel" ], [ "May 26", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Jake Gyllenhaal , Dancing with the Stars champions Nicole Scherzinger & Derek Hough , Biggest Loser winner" ], [ "May 27", "Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa", "Sarah Jessica Parker , Dancing with the Stars runners-up Evan Lysacek & Anna Trebunskaya , Dancing with the Stars castoffs Erin Andrews & Maksim Chmerkovskiy" ], [ "May 28", "Kelly Ripa & Anderson Cooper", "Kristin Davis , Fitness Friday , Coast-to-Coast Firehouse Cook-Off" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Live with Regis and Kelly episodes which were broadcast during the show's 22nd 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": "May 2010", "title": "Live with Regis and Kelly (season 22)", "uid": "Live_with_Regis_and_Kelly_(season_22)_8", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_with_Regis_and_Kelly_(season_22)" }
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List_of_fictional_big_cats_in_animation_1
[ [ "Name", "Work", "Notes" ], [ "Bagheera", "The Jungle Book The Jungle Book", "Black leopard - a clever , serious and responsible character , quite similar to the Bagheera in the novel , except that in the novel Bagheera spoiled Mowgli more . In the film , it is Bagheera and not the wolves who first finds Mowgli , a young village child and he is the one who takes him back to the village" ], [ "Sabor", "Tarzan", "A vicious leopard , who killed Kala 's son , along with Tarzan 's parents , but was killed by an adult Tarzan" ], [ "Makucha", "The Lion Guard", "A cream African leopard who tracks Ajabu an Okapi to the Pride Lands . He is also the leader of his clan of the back lands . Makucha meansClaws in the Swahili language and is voiced by Steve Blum . He became the main antagonist in Season 3" ], [ "Badilli", "The Lion Guard", "An African leopard who is a victim to Mapigano . He eventually overcomes his fear by standing up for himself" ], [ "Mapigano", "The Lion Guard", "An African leopard who bullied Badilli upon his territory" ], [ "Tai Lung", "Kung Fu Panda", "A Snow Leopard who is the main antagonist who tries to snatch the dragon scroll from Shifu" ], [ "Chuluun", "The Lion Guard", "A snow leopard who frightens the red pandas . After being defeated by Bunga , she joins forces with Makucha to visit the Tree of Life" ], [ "Phango", "Khumba", "A leopard born blind in one eye who is the main antagonist and plans to kill Khumba" ], [ "Trey", "Rock Dog", "A Snow Leopard" ], [ "Siri", "Rugrats Go Wild", "A Clouded Leopard and the main antagonist . Voiced by Chrissie Hynde" ], [ "Yun Mibu", "The Lion Guard", "A Clouded Leopard that the Lion Guard encountered in the forest during their journey to the Tree of Life" ], [ "Sultan", "Delhi Safari", "Yuvraj 's father" ], [ "Yuvraj", "Delhi Safari", "A leopard cub who lost his father Sultan" ] ]
{ "intro": "This List of fictional big cats in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is a collection of various notable feline characters that appear in various animated works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples of large felines portrayed in animated television shows or feature-length films.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Leopards", "title": "List of fictional big cats in animation", "uid": "List_of_fictional_big_cats_in_animation_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_big_cats_in_animation" }
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4525
Men's_javelin_world_record_progression_1
[ [ "Mark", "Athlete", "Date", "Location" ], [ "85.74", "Klaus Tafelmeier ( FRG )", "21 September 1986", "Como , Italy" ], [ "87.66", "Jan Železný ( TCH )", "31 May 1987", "Nitra , Czechoslovakia" ], [ "89.10", "Patrik Bodén ( SWE )", "24 March 1990", "Austin , United States" ], [ "89.58", "Steve Backley ( GBR )", "2 July 1990", "Stockholm , Sweden" ], [ "89.66 *", "Jan Železný ( TCH )", "14 July 1990", "Oslo , Norway" ], [ "90.98 *", "Steve Backley ( GBR )", "20 July 1990", "London , England" ], [ "91.98 *", "Seppo Räty ( FIN )", "6 May 1991", "Shizuoka , Japan" ], [ "96.96 *", "Seppo Räty ( FIN )", "2 June 1991", "Punkalaidun , Finland" ] ]
{ "intro": "The first world record in the men's javelin throw was recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1912. As of June 21, 2009, 46 world records have been ratified by the IAAF in the event. New specifications for the javelin were introduced in 1986, and javelins with serrated tails were banned in 1991 which had the effect of reverting to an earlier record set in 1990.", "section_text": "Mark Athlete Date Location 62.32 Eric Lemming ( SWE ) 29 September 1912 Stockholm , Sweden 66.10 Jonni Myyrä ( FIN ) 25 August 1919 Stockholm , Sweden 66.62 Gunnar Lindström ( SWE ) 12 October 1924 Eksjö , Sweden 69.88 Eino Penttilä ( FIN ) 8 October 1927 Viipuri , Finland 71.01 Erik Lundqvist ( SWE ) 15 August 1928 Stockholm , Sweden 71.57 Matti Järvinen ( FIN ) 8 August 1930 Viipuri , Finland 71.70 Matti Järvinen ( FIN ) 17 August 1930 Tampere , Finland 71.88 Matti Järvinen ( FIN ) 31 August 1930 Vaasa , Finland 72.93 Matti Järvinen ( FIN ) 14 September 1930 Viipuri , Finland 74.02 Matti Järvinen ( FIN ) 27 June 1932 Turku , Finland 74.28 Matti Järvinen ( FIN ) 25 May 1933 Mikkeli , Finland 74.61 Matti Järvinen ( FIN ) 7 June 1933 Vaasa , Finland 76.10 Matti Järvinen ( FIN ) 15 June 1933 Helsinki , Finland 76.66 Matti Järvinen ( FIN ) 7 September 1934 Turin , Italy 77.23 Matti Järvinen ( FIN ) 18 June 1936 Helsinki , Finland 77.87 Yrjö Nikkanen ( FIN ) 25 August 1938 Karhula , Finland 78.70 Yrjö Nikkanen ( FIN ) 16 October 1938 Kotka , Finland 80.41 Bud Held ( USA ) 8 August 1953 Pasadena , CA , United States 81.75 Bud Held ( USA ) 21 May 1955 Modesto , CA , United States 83.56 Soini Nikkinen ( FIN ) 24 June 1956 Kuhmoinen , Finland 83.66 Janusz Sidło ( POL ) 30 June 1956 Milan , Italy 85.71 Egil Danielsen ( NOR ) 26 November 1956 Melbourne 86.04 Albert Cantello ( USA ) 5 June 1959 Compton , CA , United States 86.74 Carlo Lievore ( ITA ) 1 June 1961 Milan , Italy 87.12 Terje Pedersen ( NOR ) 1 July 1964 Oslo , Norway 91.72 Terje Pedersen ( NOR ) 2 September 1964 Oslo , Norway 91.98 Jānis Lūsis ( URS ) 23 June 1968 Saarijärvi , Finland 92.70 Jorma Kinnunen ( FIN ) 18 June 1969 Tampere , Finland 93.80 Jānis Lūsis ( URS ) 6 July 1972 Stockholm , Sweden 94.08 Klaus Wolfermann ( FRG ) 5 May 1973 Leverkusen , West Germany 94.58 Miklós Németh ( HUN ) 25 July 1976 Montreal , Canada 96.72 Ferenc Paragi ( HUN ) 23 April 1980 Tata , Hungary 99.72 Tom Petranoff ( USA ) 15 May 1983 Los Angeles , United States 104.80 Uwe Hohn ( GDR ) 20 July 1984 East Berlin , East Germany New specifications were introduced in 1986 .", "section_title": "Record progression", "title": "Men's javelin throw world record progression", "uid": "Men's_javelin_world_record_progression_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men's_javelin_throw_world_record_progression" }
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4526
List_of_New_York_Rangers_draft_picks_0
[ [ "Draft", "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Nationality", "Pos" ], [ "1963", "1", "4", "Al Osborne", "Canada", "RW" ], [ "1963", "2", "10", "Terry Jones", "Canada", "C" ], [ "1963", "3", "15", "Mike Cummins", "Canada", "F" ], [ "1963", "4", "20", "Cam Allison", "Canada", "D" ], [ "1964", "1", "3", "Bob Graham", "Canada", "D" ], [ "1964", "2", "9", "Tim Ecclestone", "Canada", "RW" ], [ "1964", "3", "15", "Gordon Lowe", "Canada", "D" ], [ "1964", "4", "21", "Syl Apps", "Canada", "C" ], [ "1965", "1", "1", "Andre Veilleux", "Canada", "RW" ], [ "1965", "2", "6", "George Surmay", "Canada", "G" ], [ "1965", "3", "10", "Michel Parizeau", "Canada", "LW" ], [ "1966", "1", "2", "Brad Park", "Canada", "D" ], [ "1966", "2", "8", "Joey Johnston", "Canada", "LW" ], [ "1966", "3", "14", "Don Luce", "Canada", "C" ], [ "1966", "4", "20", "Jack Egers", "Canada", "RW" ], [ "1967", "1", "6", "Bob Dickson", "Canada", "LW" ], [ "1967", "2", "15", "Brian Tosh", "Canada", "D" ], [ "1968", "2", "19", "Barry Buchanan", "Canada", "D" ], [ "1969", "1", "8", "Andre Dupont", "Canada", "D" ], [ "1969", "1", "12", "Pierre Jarry", "Canada", "LW" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a complete list of ice hockey players who were drafted in the National Hockey League Entry Draft by the New York Rangers franchise. It includes every player who was drafted, regardless of whether they played for the team.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Draft picks", "title": "List of New York Rangers draft picks", "uid": "List_of_New_York_Rangers_draft_picks_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_Rangers_draft_picks" }
4,526
4527
List_of_films_based_on_video_games_8
[ [ "Title", "Release date", "Original game publisher" ], [ "Tengai Makyō Jiraia Oboro Hen", "August 21 , 1990", "Hudson Soft /Red Entertainment" ], [ "Ninja Gaiden", "November 22 , 1991", "Tecmo" ], [ "Mortal Kombat : The Journey Begins", "April 11 , 1995", "Midway" ], [ "Battle Arena Toshinden", "1996", "Sony" ], [ "Sonic the Hedgehog", "May 31 , 1996", "Sega" ], [ "Voltage Fighters : Gowcaizer the Movie", "1997", "SNK" ], [ "Tekken : The Motion Picture", "January 21 , 1998", "Namco" ], [ "Samurai Spirits 2 : Asura Zanmaden", "December 22 , 1999", "SNK" ], [ "Street Fighter Alpha : The Movie", "April 26 , 2000", "Capcom" ], [ "Sin : The Movie", "October 24 , 2000", "Ritual" ], [ "Zone of the Enders : 2167 Idolo", "March 1 , 2001", "Konami" ], [ "Nakoruru ~Ano hito kara no okurimono~", "May 25 , 2002", "SNK" ], [ "Welcome to Pia Carrot - Sayakas Love Story", "October 19 , 2002", "Cocktail Soft" ], [ "Galerians : Rion", "April 24 , 2004", "ASCII" ], [ "Final Fantasy VII : Advent Children", "September 14 , 2005", "Square Enix" ], [ "Last Order : Final Fantasy VII", "September 14 , 2005", "Square Enix" ], [ "Street Fighter Alpha : Generations", "October 25 , 2005", "Capcom" ], [ "Dead Space : Downfall", "October 17 , 2008", "Electronic Arts" ], [ "Street Fighter IV : The Ties That Bind", "July 12 , 2009", "Capcom" ], [ "Dantes Inferno : An Animated Epic", "February 9 , 2010", "Electronic Arts" ] ]
{ "intro": "This page is a list of film adaptations of video games. These include local, international, direct-to-video and TV releases, and (in certain cases) online releases. They include their scores on Rotten Tomatoes, the region in which they were released (for foreign adaptations), approximate budget, their approximate box office revenue (for theatrical releases), distributor of the film, and the publisher of the original game at the time the film was made (this means that publishers may change between two adaptations of the same game or game series, such as Mortal Kombat). Also included are short films, cutscene films (made up of cutscenes and cinematics from the actual games), documentaries with video games as their subjects and films in which video games play a large part (such as Tron or WarGames). Films based on video games have often received negative reviews. Rotten Tomatoes's 2019 list titled Video Game Movies Ranked Worst to Best included only 3 films that received a fresh Tomatometer rating. [a]", "section_text": "See also : List of anime based on video games", "section_title": "Direct-to-video -- Animation", "title": "List of films based on video games", "uid": "List_of_films_based_on_video_games_8", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_based_on_video_games" }
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4528
Luke_Hemsworth_0
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role" ], [ "2014", "The Reckoning", "Detective Jason Pearson" ], [ "2014", "The Anomaly", "Agent Richard Elkin" ], [ "2014", "Kill Me Three Times", "Dylan Smith" ], [ "2015", "Infini", "Charlie Kent" ], [ "2016", "Science Fiction Volume One : The Osiris Child", "Travek" ], [ "2017", "Hickok", "Wild Bill Hickok" ], [ "2017", "Thor : Ragnarok", "Thor ( in a play within the film )" ], [ "2017", "Encounter", "Will Fleming" ], [ "2017", "River Runs Red", "Von" ], [ "2018", "We Are Boats", "Lucas" ], [ "2019", "Crypto", "Caleb" ], [ "TBA", "The 34th Battalion", "Robinson" ] ]
{ "intro": "Luke Hemsworth (born 5 November 1981) is an Australian actor who is known for his roles as Nathan Tyson in the TV series Neighbours and as Ashley Stubbs in the HBO sci-fi series Westworld.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Film", "title": "Luke Hemsworth", "uid": "Luke_Hemsworth_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Hemsworth" }
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List_of_oldest_buildings_in_Canada_7
[ [ "Building", "Built", "City" ], [ "Peter Secord House", "1782", "Niagara-on-the-Lake ( St. Davids )" ], [ "Peter Secord Grist Mill", "1782-1783", "Niagara-on-the-Lake ( St. Davids )" ], [ "Mohawk Chapel", "1785", "Brantford" ], [ "Hawley House", "1785", "Bath" ], [ "Secord ~ Paxton House", "1785-1790", "Niagara-on-the-Lake ( St. Davids )" ], [ "Joseph Clement House", "1786", "Niagara on the Lake ( St. Davids )" ], [ "Daniel Reynolds House", "1786", "Wellington" ], [ "Nelles-Fitch House", "1791 ( rear portion is from 1787 )", "Grimsby" ], [ "Lake Lodge", "1792", "Niagara-on-the-Lake" ], [ "Meyer 's Mill", "1792", "Belleville" ], [ "Queen 's Rangers ' Cabin", "1792", "Hamilton ( Flamborough )" ], [ "Sir John Johnson House", "1792 ( oldest part )", "Williamstown , Ontario" ], [ "Old Hay Bay Church", "1792", "Adolphustown" ], [ "Fairfield House", "1793", "Bath" ], [ "De Puisaye House", "1794", "Niagara-on-the-Lake" ], [ "Bajus Brewery", "1794-1795", "Kingston" ], [ "Fairfield-Gutzeit House", "1796", "Bath" ], [ "Brown-Jouppien House", "1796 back/1802 front", "St. Catharines" ], [ "Park House Museum", "1796", "Amherstburg" ], [ "Whirlpool House", "1796", "Niagara Falls" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of the oldest surviving buildings and structures of significance in each province and territory of Canada.", "section_text": "See also : List of oldest buildings and structures in Kitchener-Waterloo , List of historic buildings in Markham , and List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto The following is a list of oldest buildings and structures in Ontario constructed prior to 1830 , excluding the cities of Markham , Toronto , and the Kitchener-Waterloo area .", "section_title": "Ontario", "title": "List of oldest buildings in Canada", "uid": "List_of_oldest_buildings_in_Canada_7", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_buildings_in_Canada" }
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4530
List_of_Medal_of_Honor_recipients_for_World_War_II_13
[ [ "Name", "Service", "Rank", "Place of action", "Date of action", "Notes" ], [ "William J. O'Brien †", "Army", "Lieutenant Colonel", "Saipan , Marianas Islands", "June 20 , 1944 - July 7 , 1944", "" ], [ "Joseph T. O'Callahan", "Navy", "Lieutenant Commander", "near Kobe , Japan", "March 19 , 1945", "Chaplain aboard aircraft carrier USS Franklin" ], [ "Carlos C. Ogden", "Army", "First Lieutenant", "near Fort du Roule , France", "June 25 , 1944", "" ], [ "Edward H. O'Hare", "Navy", "Lieutenant", "off Papua New Guinea", "February 20 , 1942", "O'Hare International Airport in Chicago was named in his memory" ], [ "Allan M. Ohata †", "Army", "Sergeant", "near Cerasuolo , Italy", "November 29 , 1943 - November 30 , 1943", "One of 22 Asian American soldiers who received their medals in 2000 , after a study revealed discrimination that caused them to be overlooked at the time" ], [ "Richard H. O'Kane", "Navy", "Commander", "Philippines", "October 23 , 1944 - October 24 , 1944", "For submarine operations as commanding officer of the U.S.S . Tang operating against two enemy Japanese convoys . Maneuvering on the surface into the midst of a heavily escorted convoy , O'Kane landed hits on three tankers , swung his ship to fire at a freighter and shot out of the path of an onrushing transport . Boxed in by blazing tankers , a freighter , transport , and several destroyers , he blasted two of the targets and cleared the area . Twenty-four hours later , he made contact with another heavily escorted convoy . In the midst of relentless enemy fire , he sent two torpedoes into the first and second transports and an adjacent tanker . He charged the enemy at high speed , exploding the tanker in a burst of flame , smashing the transport dead in the water , and blasting the destroyer . He fired his last two torpedoes at the remnants of the convoy before the second torpedo malfunctioned , performing a circular run and hitting the Tang in the stern . O'Kane along with eight officers survived the sinking . He remained a Japanese prisoner-of-war until 1945" ], [ "James K. Okubo †", "Army", "Technician Fifth Grade", "Foret Domaniale de Champ , near Biffontaine , France", "October 28 , 1944 - October 29 , 1944 and November 4 , 1944", "One of 22 Asian American soldiers who received their medals in 2000 , after a study revealed discrimination that caused them to be overlooked at the time" ], [ "Yukio Okutsu", "Army", "Technical Sergeant", "on Mount Belvedere , Italy", "April 7 , 1945", "One of 22 Asian American soldiers who received their medals in 2000 , after a study revealed discrimination that caused them to be overlooked at the time" ], [ "Arlo L. Olson †", "Army", "Captain", "crossing of the Volturno River , Italy", "October 13 , 1943", "" ], [ "Truman O. Olson †", "Army", "Sergeant", "near Cisterna di Littoria , Italy", "January 30 , 1944 - January 31 , 1944", "" ], [ "Frank H. Ono †", "Army", "Private First Class", "near Castellina , Italy", "July 4 , 1944", "One of 22 Asian American soldiers who received their medals in 2000 , after a study revealed discrimination that caused them to be overlooked at the time" ], [ "Nicholas Oresko", "Army", "Master Sergeant", "near Tettingen , Germany", "January 23 , 1945", "For single-handedly destroying two bunkers while being seriously wounded . Was oldest living Medal of Honor recipient until passing on October 4 , 2013" ], [ "Kazuo Otani †", "Army", "Staff Sergeant", "near Pieve Di S. Luce , Italy", "July 15 , 1944", "One of 22 Asian American soldiers who received their medals in 2000 , after a study revealed discrimination that caused them to be overlooked at the time" ], [ "Robert A. Owens †", "Marine Corps", "Sergeant", "Cape Torokina , Bougainville , Solomon Islands", "November 1 , 1943", "Charged an enemy bunker housing a 75-mm . gun which was inflicting heavy casualties on the landing force , throwing himself through the gunport , and chasing the crew out of the bunker before he was killed" ], [ "Joseph W. Ozbourn †", "Marine Corps", "Private", "Tinian Island , Marianas Islands", "July 30 , 1944", "Private Ozbourn saved the lives of four fellow Marines by jumping on the top of a live hand grenade" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Medal of Honor recipients for World War II. The Medal of Honor was created during the American Civil War and is the highest military decoration presented by the United States government to a member of its armed forces. The recipient must have distinguished themselves at the risk of their own life above and beyond the call of duty in action against an enemy of the United States or an opposing foreign force. Due to the nature of this medal, it is commonly presented posthumously. World War II, or the Second World War, was a global military conflict, the joining of what had initially been two separate conflicts. The first began in Asia in 1937 as the Second Sino-Japanese War; the other began in Europe in 1939 with the German and Soviet invasion of Poland. This global conflict split the majority of the world's nations into two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers. The United States was drawn into World War II on December 8, 1941, a day after the Axis-member Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in Honolulu that killed almost 2,500 people in what was considered the biggest peacetime loss on American soil inflicted by foreign people at that time. For actions during World War II, 472 United States military personnel received the Medal of Honor. Seventeen of these were Japanese-Americans fighting in both Europe and the Pacific, many of which were upgraded from Distinguished Service Crosses during the Clinton administration. Additionally, Douglas Albert Munro was the only serviceman from the United States Coast Guard in United States military history to receive the Medal for his actions during the war. The earliest action for which a U.S. serviceman earned a World War II Medal of Honor was the attack on Pearl Harbor, for which 17 U.S. servicemen were awarded a Medal, although they did so while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force rather than enemy since the United States was neutral during the events of December 7, 1941.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "O", "title": "List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War II", "uid": "List_of_Medal_of_Honor_recipients_for_World_War_II_13", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Medal_of_Honor_recipients_for_World_War_II" }
4,530
4531
List_of_Methodist_churches_in_the_United_States_21
[ [ "Church", "Dates", "City , State" ], [ "Central Mine Methodist Church", "1869 built 1970 NRHP-listed", "Central , Michigan" ], [ "West Vienna United Methodist Church", "1882 built 1983 NRHP-listed", "Clio , Michigan" ], [ "Central United Methodist Church", "1866 built 1982 NRHP-listed", "Detroit , Michigan" ], [ "Metropolitan United Methodist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Detroit , Michigan" ], [ "Cass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church", "1883 built 1982 NRHP-listed", "Detroit , Michigan" ], [ "Dixboro United Methodist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Dixboro , Michigan" ], [ "Highland United Methodist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Highland , Michigan" ], [ "First United Methodist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Highland Park , Michigan" ], [ "Trinity United Methodist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Highland Park , Michigan" ], [ "Central Methodist Episcopal Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Lansing , Michigan" ], [ "Grace Methodist Episcopal Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Petoskey , Michigan" ], [ "First Methodist Episcopal Church of Pokagon", "built NRHP-listed", "Pokagon Township , Michigan" ], [ "First Methodist Episcopal Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Port Hope , Michigan" ], [ "Salem Methodist Episcopal Church and Salem Walker Cemetery", "built NRHP-listed", "Salem , Michigan" ], [ "Central Methodist Episcopal Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Sault Ste . Marie , Michigan" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Methodist churches in the United States. It includes notable churches either where a church means a congregation (in the New Testament definition) or where a church means a building (in the colloquial sense). It also includes campgrounds and conference centers and retreats that are significant Methodist gathering places, including a number of historic sites of camp meetings. This very limited list includes only historically or architecturally significant buildings, and omits many of the currently very largest and influential congregations which do not meet that standard. Methodism was founded with a large component being a rejection of past churches and was developed by John Wesley and others in large open-air gatherings in Great Britain. In the United States, Methodists (along with Baptists and other Protestants) were major participants in the Second Great Awakening wherein people would travel from a large area to a particular site to camp out, listen to itinerant preachers, and pray. The list also includes selected notable Methodist theological buildings. In the United States, numerous Methodist churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and on state and local historic registers, many reflecting the values of plainness, of Gothic architecture, of simple adornment. The Greek Revival style is also simple and came to be adopted for numerous American Methodist churches.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Selected salient ones -- Michigan", "title": "List of Methodist churches in the United States", "uid": "List_of_Methodist_churches_in_the_United_States_21", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Methodist_churches_in_the_United_States" }
4,531
4532
List_of_original_programs_distributed_by_Netflix_15
[ [ "Title", "Genre", "Premiere", "Length" ], [ "Trailer Park Boys : Swearnet Live", "Mockumentary", "October 1 , 2014", "1 hour , 15 min" ], [ "Trailer Park Boys : Live at the North Pole", "Mockumentary", "November 15 , 2014", "1 hour , 28 min" ], [ "BoJack Horseman Christmas Special : Sabrina 's Christmas Wish", "Animation", "December 19 , 2014", "25 min" ], [ "Sense8 : Creating the World", "Making-of", "August 8 , 2015", "25 min" ], [ "Trailer Park Boys : Drunk , High And Unemployed Live In Austin", "Mockumentary", "December 9 , 2015", "1 hour , 15 min" ], [ "Marco Polo : One Hundred Eyes", "Period drama", "December 26 , 2015", "28 min" ], [ "Puss in Book : Trapped in an Epic Tale", "Animation / Interactive fiction", "June 20 , 2017", "23 min" ], [ "Buddy Thunderstruck : The Maybe Pile", "Animation / Interactive fiction", "July 14 , 2017", "13 min" ], [ "Beat Bugs : All Together Now", "Animation", "November 21 , 2017", "50 min" ], [ "DreamWorks Home : For the Holidays", "Animation", "December 1 , 2017", "45 min" ], [ "A StoryBots Christmas", "Animation", "December 1 , 2017", "25 min" ], [ "Stretch Armstrong : The Breakout", "Animation / Interactive fiction", "March 13 , 2018", "45 min" ], [ "Super Monsters Save Halloween", "Animation", "October 5 , 2018", "23 min" ], [ "Club de Cuervos Presents : I , Potro", "Mockumentary", "October 19 , 2018", "50 min" ], [ "Free Rein : The Twelve Neighs of Christmas", "Teen drama", "December 7 , 2018", "57 min" ], [ "Super Monsters and the Wish Star", "Animation", "December 7 , 2018", "27 min" ], [ "Prince of Peoria : A Christmas Moose Miracle", "Sitcom", "December 17 , 2018", "29 min" ], [ "Aggretsuko : We Wish You a Metal Christmas", "Anime", "December 20 , 2018", "22 min" ], [ "Black Mirror : Bandersnatch", "Science fiction / drama / Interactive", "December 28 , 2018", "1 hour , 30 min" ], [ "Free Rein : Valentine 's Day", "Teen drama", "February 1 , 2019", "50 min" ] ]
{ "intro": "Netflix is an American global Internet streaming-on-demand media provider that has distributed a number of original programs, including original series, specials (including stand-up comedy specials), miniseries and documentaries and films. Netflix's original productions also include continuations of canceled series from other networks, as well as licensing or co-producing content from international broadcasters for exclusive broadcast in other territories, which is also branded in those regions as Netflix original content. Netflix previously produced content through Red Envelope Entertainment. Netflix's first original content series was House of Cards, released in 2013 and the company has since increased its original content. All programming is in English unless stated otherwise, is organized by its primary genre or format and is sorted by premiere date.", "section_text": "These shows are one-time original events related to original TV shows .", "section_title": "Original programming -- Specials", "title": "List of original programs distributed by Netflix", "uid": "List_of_original_programs_distributed_by_Netflix_15", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_original_programs_distributed_by_Netflix" }
4,532
4533
List_of_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_races_0
[ [ "Raceqta", "Years held", "No . of races" ], [ "Grand Prix of the Americas", "2013-2019", "7" ], [ "Aragon Grand Prix", "2010-2019", "10" ], [ "Argentine Grand Prix", "1960-1963 , 1981-1982 , 1987 , 1994-1995 , 1998-1999 , 2014-2019", "17" ], [ "Australian Grand Prix", "1989-2019", "31" ], [ "Austrian Grand Prix", "1971-1979 , 1981-1991 , 1993-1994 , 1996-1997 , 2016-2019", "28" ], [ "Baden-Württemberg Grand Prix", "1986", "1" ], [ "Belgian Grand Prix", "1949-1986 , 1988-1990", "41" ], [ "Brazilian Grand Prix", "1987-1989 , 1992", "4" ], [ "British Grand Prix", "1977-2017 , 2019", "42" ], [ "Canadian Grand Prix", "1967", "1" ], [ "Catalan Grand Prix", "1996-2019", "24" ], [ "Chinese Grand Prix", "2005-2008", "4" ], [ "Czech Republic Grand Prix", "1965-1982 , 1987-1991 , 1993-2019", "50" ], [ "Dutch TT", "1949-2019", "71" ], [ "East German Grand Prix", "1961-1972", "12" ], [ "European Grand Prix", "1991-1995", "5" ], [ "Expo 92 Grand Prix", "1988", "1" ], [ "FIM Grand Prix", "1993", "1" ], [ "Finnish Grand Prix", "1962-1982", "21" ], [ "French Grand Prix", "1951 , 1953-1955 , 1959-1967 , 1969-1970 , 1972-1992 , 1994-2019", "62" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a complete list of Grands Prix which have been a part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing championship season since its inception in 1949.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Alphabetical list of Grands Prix", "title": "List of Grand Prix motorcycle races", "uid": "List_of_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_races_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_races" }
4,533
4534
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_2
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1997", "Eek ! The Cat", "Himself", "Episode : The FugEektive" ], [ "2003 , 2008", "The Simpsons", "Himself", "Eps . Three Gays of the Condo , That 90 's Show" ], [ "2003", "Lilo & Stitch : The Series", "Singing Minstrel", "Episode : Tank : Experiment 586" ], [ "2003-05", "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy", "The Squid Hat", "Episodes : Toadblatt 's School of Scorcery/Educating Grim/It 's Hokey Mon ! Nigel Planter and the Chamber Pot of Secrets/Circus of Fear One Crazy Summoner/Guess What 's Coming to the Dinner" ], [ "2004", "Johnny Bravo", "Himself", "Episode : Johnny Makeover" ], [ "2006", "Robot Chicken", "Himself / Kevin", "Episode : The Munnery" ], [ "2008 , 2009", "Transformers Animated", "Wreck-Gar", "Garbage In , Garbage Out Human Error : Part II" ], [ "2010", "Back at the Barnyard", "Himself", "Episode : Get Bessy/A Beautiful Freddy" ], [ "2010", "Yo Gabba Gabba !", "The Ringmaster", "Episode : Circus" ], [ "2011", "Batman : The Brave and the Bold", "Mr. Star / Himself", "Episode : Bat-Mite Presents : Batman 's Strangest Cases !" ], [ "2011-16", "Adventure Time", "Banana Man", "The New Frontier We Fixed a Truck President Porpoise Is Missing !" ], [ "2012", "The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange", "Himself", "Episode : Generic Holiday Special" ], [ "2012", "Animal Man", "Animal Man", "4 episodes" ], [ "2012", "WordGirl", "The Learnerer", "The Learnerer/Mr . Big 's Dinner and a Scam Hard-Learned Money/Gift Pony" ], [ "2013", "Mad", "Superman", "Episode : Mad 's 100th Episode Special" ], [ "2014 , 2019", "My Little Pony : Friendship Is Magic", "Cheese Sandwich", "Episodes : Pinkie Pride and The Last Laugh" ], [ "2014", "Wallykazam !", "Wizard Jeff", "Episode : Mustache Day" ], [ "2015", "Uncle Grandpa", "Pal.0/Weird Pal", "Episode : Pal.0" ], [ "2015", "Gravity Falls", "Probabilitor", "Episode : Dungeons , Dungeons and More Dungeons" ], [ "2015", "Wander Over Yonder", "Dr. Screwball Jones", "2 episodes" ] ]
{ "intro": "Alfred Matthew Weird Al Yankovic (/ˈjæŋkəvɪk/ YANG-kə-vik; born October 23, 1959) is an American musical comedian whose humorous songs make light of popular culture and often parody specific songs by contemporary musical acts; original songs that are style pastiches of the work of other acts; and polka medleys of several popular songs, featuring his favored instrument, the accordion. Since his first-aired comedy song in 1976, he has sold more than 12 million albums (as of 2007[update]), recorded more than 150 parody and original songs, and performed more than 1,000 live shows. His works have earned him five Grammy Awards and a further eleven nominations, four gold records, and six platinum records in the United States. Yankovic's first top ten Billboard album (Straight Outta Lynwood) and single (White & Nerdy) were both released in 2006, nearly three decades into his career. His latest album, Mandatory Fun (2014), became his first number-one album during its debut week. Yankovic's success comes in part from his effective use of music video to further parody popular culture, the song's original artist, and the original music videos themselves, scene-for-scene in some cases. He directed later videos himself and went on to direct for other artists, including Ben Folds, Hanson, The Black Crowes, and The Presidents of the United States of America. With the decline of music television and the onset of social media, Yankovic used YouTube and other video sites to publish his videos; this strategy proved integral, helping to boost sales of his later albums, including Mandatory Fun. Yankovic has stated that he may forgo traditional albums in favor of timely releases of singles and EPs following on this success. In addition to recording his albums, Yankovic wrote and starred in the film UHF (1989) and the television series The Weird Al Show (1997). He has also made guest appearances and performed voice acting roles on many television shows and video web content, in addition to starring in Al TV specials on MTV. He has also written two children's books, When I Grow Up and My New Teacher and Me!", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Television", "title": "\"Weird Al\" Yankovic", "uid": "\"Weird_Al\"_Yankovic_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/\"Weird_Al\"_Yankovic" }
4,534
4535
List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_in_Eurasia_3
[ [ "English short name", "English long name", "Legal status", "Domestic short name", "Domestic long name", "Capital" ], [ "Akrotiri and Dhekelia", "Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia", "British overseas territory", "", "", "Episkopi Cantonment" ], [ "British Indian Ocean Territory", "British Indian Ocean Territory", "British overseas territory", "English : British Indian Ocean Territory", "English : British Indian Ocean Territory", "Diego Garcia" ], [ "Christmas Island", "Territory of Christmas Island", "External territory of Australia", "English : Christmas Island", "English : Territory of Christmas Island", "Flying Fish Cove" ], [ "Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands", "Territory of Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands", "External territory of Australia", "English : Cocos Islands", "English : Territory of Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands", "West Island" ], [ "Faroe Islands", "", "Constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark", "", "Faroese : Føroyar Danish : Færøerne", "Tórshavn Faroese : Tórshavn Danish : Thorshavn" ], [ "Gibraltar", "", "British overseas territory", "", "", "Gibraltar" ], [ "Guernsey", "Bailiwick of Guernsey", "Crown Dependency of The Crown in Right of the United Kingdom", "Guernésiais : Guernesey", "Guernésiais : Bailliage de Guernesey", "Saint Peter Port Guernésiais : Saint Pierre Port" ], [ "Isle of Man", "", "Crown Dependency of The Crown in Right of the United Kingdom", "Manx : Mannin", "Manx : Ellan Vannin", "Douglas Manx : Doolish" ], [ "Jersey", "Bailiwick of Jersey", "Crown Dependency of The Crown in Right of the United Kingdom", "Jèrriais : Jèrri", "Jèrriais : Bailliage de Jersey", "Saint Helier Jèrriais : Saint Hélyi" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of sovereign states and dependent territories in Eurasia, along with other areas of special political status. Eurasia is a continent comprising the traditional continents of Europe and Asia. It is divided from Africa by the Isthmus of Suez. Some states such as Malta are traditionally part of Eurasia, however they lie on the African tectonic plate. It is separated from Australasia (Oceania) somewhere in the Malay archipelago, and is usually considered as including Indonesia and Timor-Leste (East Timor). Some areas are associated with Eurasian states, being part of them or dependent upon them, but are not physically in it. Examples are the Danish territory of Greenland, French overseas departments, some British Overseas Territories, and the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla.", "section_text": "The following places are territories in Eurasia that remain outside the controlling states integral area .", "section_title": "Dependent territories", "title": "List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Eurasia", "uid": "List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_in_Eurasia_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_in_Eurasia" }
4,535
4536
Corey_Taylor_0
[ [ "Year", "Band", "Album", "Songs", "Role" ], [ "1998", "Sister Soleil", "Soularium", "Liar", "Backing vocals" ], [ "1998", "Smakdab", "Smakdab", "Shadowed", "Vocals" ], [ "2000", "Soulfly", "Primitive", "Jumpdafuckup", "Vocals" ], [ "2000", "Snot", "Strait Up", "Requiem", "Vocals" ], [ "2001", "Biohazard", "Uncivilization", "Domination", "Backing vocals" ], [ "2001", "Slitheryn", "Snake Slitheryn", "Lost , Get Up , Come + Go , The Same", "Vocals , backing vocals , producer" ], [ "2002", "Rollins Band", "Rise Above", "Rise Above , Room 13 , TV Party , Six Pack , Annihilate This Week", "Vocals , backing vocals" ], [ "2004", "Damageplan", "New Found Power", "Fuck You", "Vocals" ], [ "2005", "Roadrunner United", "The All-Star Sessions", "The Rich Man", "Vocals" ], [ "2006", "Korn", "Family Values Tour 2006", "Freak on a Leash ( Live )", "Backing vocals" ], [ "2006", "FaceCage", "III", "-", "Producer" ], [ "2007", "Dream Theater", "Systematic Chaos", "Repentance", "Spoken word contribution" ], [ "2007", "Apocalyptica", "Worlds Collide", "I 'm Not Jesus", "Vocals" ], [ "2008", "Walls of Jericho", "Redemption", "Ember Drive , My Last Stand , Addicted", "Backing vocals , producer" ], [ "2009", "Steel Panther", "Feel the Steel", "Death to All But Metal , Asian Hooker , Eyes of a Panther", "Vocals , backing vocals" ], [ "2010", "Johnny Aloha", "Lavapalooza ( Tiki Music Versions of Rock And Rap Hits ! )", "Almost Paradise", "Vocals" ], [ "2011", "Travis Barker", "Give the Drummer Some", "On My Own", "Vocals , guitars , producer" ], [ "2013", "Corey Taylor , Dave Grohl , Rick Nielsen , Scott Reeder", "Sound City : Real to Reel", "From Can to Ca n't", "Vocals" ], [ "2014", "Corey Taylor , Jason Christopher , Christian Martucci , Roy Mayorga , Satchel", "This Is Your Life - A Tribute to Ronnie James Dio", "Rainbow in the Dark", "Vocals" ], [ "2015", "Tech N9ne", "Special Effects", "Wither", "Vocals" ] ]
{ "intro": "Corey Todd Taylor (born December 8, 1973) is an American singer, songwriter, actor and author. He is known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the bands Slipknot and Stone Sour. Taylor and Jim Root joined Stone Sour and re-started the band around 1995, playing in the Des Moines area, and working on a demo. He joined Slipknot in 1997 to replace their original vocalist and has subsequently released six studio albums with them. After the first two Slipknot albums went Platinum, Taylor revived Stone Sour to record an album and tour in 2002. He has worked with several bands, including Junk Beer Kidnap Band, Korn, Disturbed, Apocalyptica, Code Orange, Anthrax, Steel Panther, and Soulfly.", "section_text": "Further information : Stone Sour discography and Slipknot discography", "section_title": "Discography as featured artist", "title": "Corey Taylor", "uid": "Corey_Taylor_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor" }
4,536
4537
Vladimir_Horowitz_discography_3
[ [ "Year of issue", "Details", "Recording date ( s )", "Label" ], [ "2013", "Vladimir Horowitz - A Television Concert at Carnegie Hall Chopin : Ballade in G minor , Op . 23 / Nocturne in F minor , Op . 55 , No . 1 / Polonaise in F-sharp minor , Op . 44 Scarlatti : Sonata in E major , K. 380 / Sonata in G major , K. 55 Robert Schumann : Arabeske , Op . 18 / Traumerai Scriabin : Etude in D-sharp minor , Op . 8 , No . 10 Horowitz : Variations on a theme from Bizet 's Carmen", "January 2 , February 1 , 1968", "Sony" ], [ "1982", "Horowitz in London Traditional : God Save the Queen Scarlatti : Six sonatas Chopin : Polonaise-Fantasie , Op . 61 / Ballade in G minor , Op . 23 / Waltz in A-flat major , Op . 69 No . 1 Schumann : Kinderszenen , Op . 15 Rachmaninoff : Sonata in B-flat minor , Op . 36 / Polka de W. R. Scriabin : Etude in D-sharp minor , Op . 8 , No . 12", "May 22 , 1982", "Sony" ], [ "1986", "Vladimir Horowitz - The Last Romantic Bach - Busoni : Chorale Prelude Nun komm ' der Heiden Heiland Mozart : Sonata in C major , K. 330 Chopin : Mazurka in A minor , Op . 17 , No . 4 / Scherzo in B minor , Op . 20 / Polonaise in A-flat major , Op . 53 Schubert : Impromptu in A-flat major , D. 899 , No . 4 Liszt : Consolation No . 3 in D-flat major , S. 172 , No . 3 Schumann : Novelette in F major , Op . 21 , No . 1 Scriabin : Etude in C-sharp minor , Op . 2 , No . 1 Rachmaninoff : Prelude in G-sharp minor , Op . 32 , No . 12 Moszkowski : Etude in F major , Op . 72 , No . 6", "April 1985", "Pioneer" ], [ "1986", "Horowitz in Moscow Scarlatti : Sonata in E major , K. 380 Mozart : Sonata in C major , K. 330 Rachmaninoff : Prelude in G major , Op . 32 , No . 5 / Prelude in G-sharp minor , Op . 32 , No . 12 Scriabin : Etude in C-sharp minor , Op . 2 , No . 1 / Etude in D-sharp minor , Op . 8 , No . 12 Liszt : Soirées de Vienne , Valse Caprice No . 6 ( after Schubert ) / Sonetto del Petrarca No . 104 Chopin : Mazurka in C-sharp minor , Op . 30 , No . 4 / Mazurka in F minor , Op . 7 , No . 3 Schumann : Träumerei Moszkowski : Étincelles , Op . 36 , No . 6 Rachmaninoff : Polka de W. R. ( not included in the Pioneer version )", "April 20 , 1986", "Pioneer / Sony" ], [ "1988", "Horowitz Plays Mozart Piano Concerto No . 23 in A major , K. 488 ( La Scala Philharmonic / Carlo Maria Giulini , Conductor )", "March 1987", "Deutsche Grammophon" ], [ "1991", "Horowitz in Vienna Mozart : Rondo in D major , K. 485 / Sonata in B-flat major , K. 333 Schubert : Impromptu in G-flat major , D. 899 , No . 3 / Moment Musical in F minor , D. 780 , No . 3 Liszt : Soirees de Vienne , Valse caprice No . 6 ( after Schubert ) / Consolation No . 3 Schumann : Kinderszenen , Op . 15 Chopin : Mazurka in B minor , Op . 33 , No . 4 / Polonaise in A-flat major , Op . 53 Moszkowski : Étincelles , Op . 36 , No . 6", "May 31 , 1987", "Deutsche Grammophon" ], [ "1993", "Vladimir Horowitz - A Reminiscence Documentary containing interviews with Wanda Toscanini Horowitz and various clips of Horowitz performing", "N/A", "Sony Classical / Kultur" ], [ "1995", "Rachmaninoff : Piano Concerto No . 3 New York Philharmonic / Zubin Mehta , Conductor", "September 24 , 1978", "Deutsche Grammophon" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Russian-American classical virtuoso pianist Vladimir Horowitz was a recording artist for over 60 years; beginning in 1926 on a piano roll system for Welte-Mignon, then with audio recordings, starting in 1928 for the Victor Talking Machine Company, later RCA Victor. Horowitz continued to record for a variety of record labels throughout his life. Between 1962 and 1973 he recorded for Columbia Masterworks In 1975, Horowitz returned to RCA, with which he recorded a series of live recitals. For the last years of his life, between 1985 and 1989, Horowitz recorded for Deutsche Grammophon. Horowitz's final recording, with Sony Classical, was completed in November 1989, four days before his death. This final recording consisted of repertoire that he had never previously recorded. His discography contains numerous albums and compilations of works by a variety of composers. Horowitz has also appeared in several video items, most of these were produced in the later years of his life.", "section_text": "Horowitz 's first appearance on television was a one-hour recital for the CBS television network in 1968 . [ 9 ] The pianist also performed at the White House in 1978 , celebrating the 50th Anniversary of his American debut with an all-Chopin recital from the East Room . [ 80 ] Although never officially released on home video , copies of the recital are available from the Jimmy Carter Library . Horowitz 's debut in Japan , in 1983 , was broadcast on Japanese public television . [ 81 ] The pianist was under the influence of anti-depressant medication , which severely impaired his playing and led to a withdrawal from performance until 1985 . Although clips of the recital have appeared on the internet , no material from this time period has been seen on any documentaries . In addition , Horowitz can be seen on various news shows including a 1977 60 Minutes story . [ 82 ]", "section_title": "Video releases", "title": "Vladimir Horowitz discography", "uid": "Vladimir_Horowitz_discography_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Horowitz_discography" }
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List_of_New_World_monkey_species_5
[ [ "Scientific name", "Common name", "Classified", "Conservation status" ], [ "Alouatta coibensis", "Coiba Island howler", "1902 Thomas", "vulnerable" ], [ "Alouatta palliata", "Mantled howler", "1849 Gray", "least concern" ], [ "Alouatta pigra", "Guatemalan black howler", "1933 Lawrence", "endangered" ], [ "Alouatta belzebul", "Red-handed howler", "1766 Lawrence", "vulnerable" ], [ "Alouatta guariba", "Brown howler", "1812 Humboldt", "least concern" ], [ "Alouatta macconnelli", "Guyanan red howler", "1766 Linnaeus", "least concern" ], [ "Alouatta nigerrima", "Amazon black howler", "1942 Lönnberg", "least concern" ], [ "Alouatta sara", "Bolivian red howler", "1910 Elliot", "least concern" ], [ "Alouatta seniculus", "Venezuelan red howler", "1766 Linnaeus", "least concern" ], [ "Alouatta caraya", "Black howler", "1812 Humboldt", "least concern" ] ]
{ "intro": "New World monkeys are all simian primates. While they are endemic to South and Central America, their ancestors rafted over or traversed via land bridge from Africa across the Atlantic Ocean when it was much narrower than at present.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Extant species -- Family Atelidae", "title": "List of New World monkey species", "uid": "List_of_New_World_monkey_species_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_World_monkey_species" }
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2011_AFL_Draft_0
[ [ "Trade", "Player", "Traded from", "Traded to", "Traded for" ], [ "1", "Steven Morris ( West Adelaide ) draft pick No . 15", "Greater Western Sydney", "Richmond", "draft pick No . 14" ], [ "2", "Martin Clarke ( Down GAA ) Jamie Elliott ( Murray Bushrangers ) draft pick No . 67", "Greater Western Sydney", "Collingwood", "draft pick No . 25" ], [ "3", "Jack Gunston draft pick No . 53 and 71", "Adelaide", "Hawthorn", "draft picks No . 24 , 46 and 64" ], [ "4", "draft pick No . 4 compensation draft pick ( first round )", "Gold Coast", "Greater Western Sydney", "Mini-draft pick No . 1 draft pick No . 31" ], [ "5", "Terry Milera ( Port Adelaide Magpies ) Ahmed Saad ( Northern Bullants ) draft pick No . 25", "Greater Western Sydney", "St Kilda", "draft pick No . 20" ], [ "6", "draft pick No . 20", "Greater Western Sydney", "Fremantle", "compensation draft pick ( end of first round )" ], [ "7", "Luke Brown ( Norwood ) Mini-draft pick No . 2", "Greater Western Sydney", "Adelaide", "draft pick No . 10 compensation draft pick ( first round )" ], [ "8", "Will Sierakowski", "Hawthorn", "North Melbourne", "draft pick No . 58" ], [ "9", "Ivan Maric", "Adelaide", "Richmond", "draft pick No . 37" ], [ "10", "Tom Lynch", "St Kilda", "Adelaide", "draft pick No . 37" ], [ "11", "Brent Renouf", "Hawthorn", "Port Adelaide", "draft pick No . 33" ], [ "12", "Mitch Clark", "Brisbane Lions", "Melbourne", "draft pick No . 12" ], [ "13", "Jordan Lisle", "Hawthorn", "Brisbane Lions", "priority draft pick ( No . 29 )" ], [ "14", "draft picks No . 38 and 56", "Fremantle", "Hawthorn", "priority draft pick ( No . 29 ) draft picks No . 58 and 71" ], [ "15", "Jarrad Boumann ( Box Hill Hawks )", "Greater Western Sydney", "Hawthorn", "draft pick No . 56" ], [ "16", "Chad Cornes Dean Brogan draft pick No . 69", "Port Adelaide", "Greater Western Sydney", "draft pick No . 49" ], [ "17", "Brad Ebert draft pick No . 45", "West Coast", "Port Adelaide", "priority draft pick ( No . 28 ) draft pick No . 49" ], [ "18", "Peter Yagmoor ( QLD zone selection ) draft pick No . 50", "Gold Coast", "Collingwood", "draft pick No . 47" ], [ "19", "Mitch Morton", "Richmond", "Sydney", "draft pick No . 79" ], [ "20", "Luke Power", "Brisbane Lions", "Greater Western Sydney", "draft pick No . 69" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2011 AFL draft consisted of five opportunities for player acquisitions during the 2011/12 Australian Football League off-season. These were:", "section_text": "In the lead up to trade week , the requests of players to move back to their home states dominated most trade rumours . Mitch Clark , Leon Davis , Brad Ebert and Jack Gunston all requested to be traded back to teams in their states of origin . [ 1 ] [ 8 ] Early in trade week , many trades involved unlisted players being recruited directly by Greater Western Sydney under the club 's concessions , then immediately traded . [ 9 ] Where this has occurred , the club from which GWS recruited the player is shown in parentheses after his name .", "section_title": "Player movements -- Trades", "title": "2011 AFL draft", "uid": "2011_AFL_Draft_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_AFL_draft" }
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List_of_football_stadiums_in_Iraq_1
[ [ "Stadium", "Location", "Capacity", "Sport", "Occupant", "Notes" ], [ "Baghdad Sports City", "Yusufiyah", "85,000", "Football", "", "Proposed" ], [ "Tajiat Stadium", "Baghdad", "60,000", "Football", "", "On hold" ], [ "Ammo Baba Stadium", "Baghdad", "30,000", "Football", "", "Under construction" ], [ "New Minaa Stadium", "Basra", "30,000", "Football", "Al-Mina ' a SC", "Under construction" ], [ "New Babel Stadium", "Hillah", "30,000", "Football", "Al-Qasim SC", "Under construction" ], [ "Al Sunbula Stadium", "Diwaniyah", "30,000", "Football", "Al-Diwaniya FC", "Under construction" ], [ "New Nasiriyah Stadium", "Nasiriyah", "30,000", "Football", "Al-Nasiriya FC", "Under construction" ], [ "New Salah ad Din Stadium", "Tikrit", "30,000", "Football", "Salahaddin FC", "Under construction" ], [ "Ba'quba Stadium", "Baqubah", "30,000", "Football", "Diyala FC", "On hold" ], [ "Al Mosul University Stadium", "Mosul", "30,000", "Football", "Al-Mosul FC", "On hold" ], [ "As Samawah Stadium", "Samawah", "20,000", "Football", "Al-Samawa FC", "Under construction" ], [ "New Al Zawraa Stadium", "Baghdad", "16,000", "Football", "Al-Zawra ' a SC", "Under construction" ], [ "Al Shorta Sports City", "Baghdad", "10,000", "Football", "Al-Shorta SC", "Under construction" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of football stadiums in Iraq, ordered by capacity.", "section_text": "Stadiums which are currently in development include :", "section_title": "Future stadiums", "title": "List of football stadiums in Iraq", "uid": "List_of_football_stadiums_in_Iraq_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_stadiums_in_Iraq" }
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List_of_power_stations_in_Finland_2
[ [ "Station", "Location", "Fuel", "Capacity ( MW )", "Status" ], [ "Alholmens Kraft Power Station", "Jakobstad", "Biomass and Peat", "265", "Operational" ], [ "Haapaniemi Power Station", "Kuopio", "Peat", "90", "Operational" ], [ "Haapavesi Power Station", "Haapavesi", "Peat", "154", "Operational" ], [ "Joensuu Power Station", "Joensuu", "Biomass and Peat", "50", "Operational" ], [ "Kaukaan Voima Power Station", "Lappeenranta", "Biomass", "125", "Operational" ], [ "Keljonlahti Power Station", "Jyväskylä", "Peat and Biomass", "209", "Operational" ], [ "Kymin Voima Power Station", "Kouvola", "Biomass and Peat", "76", "Operational" ], [ "Naantali Power Station", "Naantali", "Coal , Natural gas , Peat , Biomass and RDF", "142", "Under construction" ], [ "Naistenlahti Power Station", "Tampere", "Natural gas , Peat , Wood and Fuel Oil", "189", "Operational" ], [ "Pursiala Power Station", "Mikkeli", "Wood and Peat", "62", "Operational" ], [ "Rauhalahti Power Station", "Jyväskylä", "Peat and Wood", "87", "Operational" ], [ "Seinäjoki Power Station", "Seinäjoki", "Peat and Wood", "120", "Operational" ], [ "Tihisenniemi Power Station", "Kajaani", "Peat", "88", "Operational" ], [ "Toppila Power Station", "Oulu", "Peat", "190", "Operational" ], [ "Vanaja Power Station", "Hämeenlinna", "Biomass , Peat and Natural gas", "54", "Operational" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following page lists all power stations in Finland.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Renewable -- Biomass and peat", "title": "List of power stations in Finland", "uid": "List_of_power_stations_in_Finland_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_stations_in_Finland" }
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List_of_sponsored_sports_stadiums_23
[ [ "Name", "Location", "Type" ], [ "Alpine Energy Stadium", "Timaru , Canterbury", "Rugby stadium" ], [ "AMI Stadium", "Christchurch", "Rugby stadium" ], [ "ASB Baypark", "Mount Maunganui , Bay of Plenty", "multi-purpose stadium" ], [ "ASB Football Park", "Christchurch", "multi-purpose stadium" ], [ "Horncastle Arena", "Christchurch", "Multi-purpose indoor arena" ], [ "Central Energy Trust Arena", "Palmerston North Central , Manawatu-Wanganui", "Rugby stadium and motorcycle speedway" ], [ "FMG Stadium Waikato", "Hamilton , Waikato", "Rugby stadium" ], [ "Forsyth Barr Stadium", "Dunedin , Otago", "multi-purpose stadium" ], [ "Vodafone Events Centre", "Manukau City", "Multi-purpose indoor arena" ], [ "TSB Bank Arena", "Wellington", "Multi-purpose indoor arena" ], [ "Westpac Stadium", "Wellington", "multi-purpose stadium" ], [ "Spark Arena", "Auckland", "multi-purpose stadium" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of sports venues with sole naming rights:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Present naming rights -- New Zealand", "title": "List of sponsored sports venues", "uid": "List_of_sponsored_sports_stadiums_23", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sponsored_sports_venues" }
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4543
Philadelphia_Toboggan_Coasters_1
[ [ "PTC #", "Owner", "City , State", "Year Built" ], [ "6", "Kit Carson Co. Fairgrounds", "Burlington , Colorado", "1905" ], [ "9", "Carousel of Pottstown", "Pottstown , Pennsylvania", "1905" ], [ "15", "Palisades Center Mall", "West Nyack , New York", "1907" ], [ "17", "Six Flags Over Georgia", "Atlanta , Georgia", "1908" ], [ "18", "Destiny USA", "Syracuse , New York", "1909" ], [ "19", "Western Reserve Historical Society", "Cleveland , Ohio", "1910" ], [ "21", "Six Flags Magic Mountain", "Valencia , California", "1912" ], [ "30", "Luna Park , Melbourne", "St Kilda , Melbourne Australia", "1913" ], [ "33", "Como Park", "St. Paul , Minnesota", "1914" ], [ "35", "Six Flags St. Louis", "Eureka , Missouri", "1915" ], [ "39", "Lake Winnepesaukah", "Rossville , Georgia", "1916" ], [ "43", "Washington State Fair", "Puyallup , Washington", "1917" ], [ "44", "Kings Dominion", "Doswell , Virginia", "1917" ], [ "45", "Woodland Park Zoo", "Seattle , Washington", "1918" ], [ "46", "Magic Kingdom", "Bay Lake , Florida", "1917" ], [ "47", "Hersheypark", "Hershey , Pennsylvania", "1919" ], [ "49", "Louisville Zoo", "Louisville , Kentucky", "1919" ], [ "50", "City of Hampton", "Hampton , Virginia", "1920" ], [ "51", "Elitch Gardens", "Denver , Colorado", "1925-1928" ], [ "53", "Charles N. Walker", "Griffin , Georgia", "1920" ] ]
{ "intro": "Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, commonly referred to as PTC, is one of the oldest existing roller coaster manufacturing companies in the world. Based in Hatfield, Pennsylvania, it was established in 1904 by Henry Auchey and Chester Albright under the name Philadelphia Toboggan Company. The company manufactured carousels, wooden roller coasters, toboggans (roller coaster cars) and later, roller coaster trains.", "section_text": "See also : Category : Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters carousels Most PTC carousels were numbered , so they are easily identified . Most have been moved from their original opening locations . PTC carousels that are still operating or in restoration :", "section_title": "Carousels", "title": "Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters", "uid": "Philadelphia_Toboggan_Coasters_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Toboggan_Coasters" }
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List_of_lesbian,_gay,_bisexual_or_transgender-related_films_of_1992_0
[ [ "Title", "Director", "Country", "Genre", "Cast", "Notes" ], [ "Basic Instinct", "Paul Verhoeven", "United States France", "Drama , mystery , thriller", "Michael Douglas , Sharon Stone , George Dzundza , Jeanne Tripplehorn , Denis Arndt , Leilani Sarelle , Bruce A . Young , Chelcie Ross , Dorothy Malone , Wayne Knight , Daniel von Bargen , Stephen Tobolowsky , Benjamin Mouton , Jack McGee , Bill Cable and James Rebhorn", "" ], [ "Being at Home with Claude", "Jean Beaudin", "Canada", "Drama", "Roy Dupuis , Jacques Godin , Jean-François Pichette , Gaston Lepage , Hugo Dubé , Johanne-Marie Tremblay , Nathalie Mallette and Lothaire Bluteau", "Based on a play by René-Daniel Dubois" ], [ "Claire of the Moon", "Nicole Conn", "United States", "Romantic , drama", "Trisha Todd , Karen Trumbo , Faith McDevitt , Craig Damen ( credited as Damon Craig ) , Caren Graham , Sheila Dickenson ( credited as Sheila Dickinson ) , Patricia Blem , Melissa Mitchell , Gathering Marbet , Sherilyn Lawson , Doug Rouhier and Misty Cooper", "" ], [ "The Crying Game", "Neil Jordan", "United Kingdom Japan", "Romance , drama , thriller", "Stephen Rea , Miranda Richardson , Forest Whitaker , Jaye Davidson , Adrian Dunbar , Tony Slattery , Jim Broadbent , Birdy Sweeney and Ralph Brown", "" ], [ "Doing Time on Maple Drive", "Ken Olin", "United States", "Drama", "James Sikking , Bibi Besch , William McNamara", "TV movie" ], [ "Evil Toons", "Fred Olen Ray", "United States", "Comedy , horror", "David Carradine , Monique Gabrielle , Madison ( credited as Madison Stone )", "" ], [ "The Fairy Who Did n't Want to Be a Fairy Anymore", "Laurie Lynd", "Canada", "Short , comedy , drama", "Daniel MacIvor , Holly Cole , Micah Barnes , John Turner and Michael Kennard", "" ], [ "Flaming Ears", "Ursula Puerrer , A. Hans Scheirl , Dietmar Schipek", "Austria", "Fantasy , sci-fi", "Susana Helmayr , Ursula Puerrer ( as Ursula Pürrer ) , A. Hans Scheirl ( as Angela Hans Scheirl ) , Margarete Neumann , Gabriele Szekatsch , Anthony Escott , Luise Kubelka , Dietmar Schipek , Heiderose Hildebrand , Sabine Perthold , Norbert Gmeindl , Bella Gmeindl , Billa Gmeindl , Karin Melton and Monika Bernold", "a.k.a . Rote Ohren fetzen durch Asche" ], [ "For a Lost Soldier", "Roeland Kerbosch", "Netherlands", "Romance , war , drama", "Maarten Smit , Jeroen Krabbé , Andrew Kelley , Freark Smink , Elsje de Wijn , Derk-Jan Kroon , Wiendelt Hooijer , Iris Misset , Gineke de Jager , Tatum Dagelet , Marie-José Kouwenhoven , Valerie Valentine , William Sutton , Andrew Butling and Andrew Cassani", "a.k.a . Voor een Verloren Soldaat ; based on Rudi van Dantzig 's autobiographical novel of the same name" ], [ "Forbidden Love : The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives", "Lynne Fernie , Aerlyn Weissman", "Canada", "Documentary", "", "In 1994 , it won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film ( Documentary )" ], [ "Gayniggers from Outer Space", "Morten Lindberg", "Denmark", "Short , sci-fi", "Coco P. Dalbert , Sammy Saloman , Gerald F. Hail , Gbartokai Dakinah , Konrad Fields , Johnny Conny and Tony Thomas", "" ], [ "I Am My Own Woman", "Rosa von Praunheim", "Germany", "Documentary , drama", "Charlotte von Mahlsdorf , Jens Taschner , Ichgola Androgyn and Robert Dietl", "a.k.a . Ich bin meine eigene Frau ; based on Charlotte von Mahlsdorf 's biography of the same name" ], [ "A Kind of Family", "Andrew Koster", "Canada", "Documentary", "Glen Murray and Mike his adopted son", "It received a Genie Award nomination for Best Short Documentary at the 13th Genie Awards" ], [ "The Living End", "Gregg Araki", "United States", "Comedy , drama", "Mike Dytri , Craig Gilmore , Mark Finch , Mary Woronov , Johanna Went , Darcy Marta , Scot Goetz , Bretton Vail , Nicole Dillenberg , Stephen Holman , Magie Song , Peter Lanigan , Jon Gerrans , Jack Kofman , Chris Mabli , Michael Now , Michael Haynes , Peter Grame , Jordan Beswick , Paul Bartel , Craig Lee and Torie Chickering", "" ], [ "My Wife 's Lover", "Kevin Chu", "Hong Kong", "", "Chik King Man , Maria Tung Ling , Vincent Lam", "" ], [ "Okoge", "Takehiro Nakajima", "Japan", "Drama", "Misa Shimizu , Takehiro Murata , Takeo Nakahara , Atsushi Fukazawa , Takatoshi Takeda , Masayuki Shionoya , Kyozo Nagatsuka , Mitsuko Oka , Michiyo Yokoyama , Noriko Sengoku , Toshie Negishi , Charles Garfield , Yoshiko Kuga , Dump Matsumoto , Toshinori Omi , Casey Takamine , Guts Ishimatsu , Eriko Watanabe , Michio Kita , Asako Mori , Yoko Ogawa and Shô Ryûzanji", "" ], [ "Orlando", "Sally Potter", "United Kingdom", "Romantic , drama", "Tilda Swinton , Quentin Crisp , Jimmy Somerville , John Wood , John Bott , Elaine Banham , Anna Farnworth , Sara Mair-Thomas , Anna Healy , Dudley Sutton , Simon Russell Beale , Matthew Sim , Charlotte Valandrey , Toby Stephens , Oleg Pogodin , Heathcote Williams , Thom Hoffman , Sarah Crowden and Billy Zane", "Based on the novel Orlando : A Biography by Virginia Woolf" ], [ "Peter 's Friends", "Kenneth Branagh", "United Kingdom", "Comedy , drama", "Stephen Fry , Kenneth Branagh , Hugh Laurie , Imelda Staunton , Emma Thompson , Alphonsia Emmanuel , Rita Rudner , Tony Slattery and Phyllida Law", "" ], [ "Prelude to a Kiss", "Norman René", "United States", "Romantic fantasy", "Alec Baldwin , Meg Ryan", "Screenplay by Craig Lucas , based on his play of the same name" ], [ "Rock Hudson 's Home Movies", "Mark Rappaport", "United States", "Documentary", "", "Clips from over 30 of Hudson 's films that could be interpreted as gay entendres" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films released in 1992. It contains theatrically released films that deal with important gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender characters or issues and may have same-sex romance or relationships as a plot device.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Films", "title": "List of LGBT-related films of 1992", "uid": "List_of_lesbian,_gay,_bisexual_or_transgender-related_films_of_1992_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LGBT-related_films_of_1992" }
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List_of_space_telescopes_1
[ [ "Name", "Space Agency", "Launch Date", "Terminated", "Location" ], [ "Uhuru", "NASA", "12 Dec 1970", "Mar 1973", "Earth orbit ( 531-572 km )" ], [ "Astronomical Netherlands Satellite ( ANS )", "SRON", "30 Aug 1974", "Jun 1976", "Earth orbit ( 266-1176 km )" ], [ "Ariel V", "SRC & NASA", "15 Oct 1974", "14 Mar 1980", "Earth orbit ( 520 km )" ], [ "Aryabhata", "ISRO", "19 Apr 1975", "23 Apr 1975", "Earth orbit ( 563-619 km )" ], [ "Third Small Astronomy Satellite ( SAS-C )", "NASA", "7 May 1975", "Apr 1979", "Earth orbit ( 509-516 km )" ], [ "Cos-B", "ESA", "9 Aug 1975", "25 Apr 1982", "Earth orbit ( 339.6-99,876 km )" ], [ "Cosmic Radiation Satellite ( CORSA )", "ISAS", "6 Feb 1976", "6 Feb 1976", "Failed launch" ], [ "1st High Energy Astronomy Observatory ( HEAO 1 )", "NASA", "12 Aug 1977", "9 Jan 1979", "Earth orbit ( 445 km )" ], [ "Einstein Observatory ( HEAO 2 )", "NASA", "13 Nov 1978", "26 Apr 1981", "Earth orbit ( 465-476 km )" ], [ "Hakucho ( CORSA-b )", "ISAS", "21 Feb 1979", "16 Apr 1985", "Earth orbit ( 421-433 km )" ], [ "3rd High Energy Astronomy Observatory ( HEAO 3 )", "NASA", "20 Sep 1979", "29 May 1981", "Earth orbit ( 486.4-504.9 km )" ], [ "Tenma ( Astro-B )", "ISAS", "20 Feb 1983", "19 Jan 1989", "Earth orbit ( 489-503 km )" ], [ "Astron", "IKI", "23 Mar 1983", "Jun 1989", "Earth orbit ( 2,000-200,000 km )" ], [ "EXOSAT", "ESA", "26 May 1983", "8 Apr 1986", "Earth orbit ( 347-191,709 km )" ], [ "Ginga ( Astro-C )", "ISAS", "5 Feb 1987", "1 Nov 1991", "Earth orbit ( 517-708 km )" ], [ "Granat", "CNRS & IKI", "1 Dec 1989", "25 May 1999", "Earth orbit ( 2,000-200,000 km )" ], [ "ROSAT", "NASA & DLR", "1 Jun 1990", "12 Feb 1999", "Re-entry 23 October 2011 . Formerly Earth orbit ( 580 km )" ], [ "Broad Band X-ray Telescope / Astro 1", "NASA", "2 Dec 1990", "11 Dec 1990", "Earth orbit ( 500 km )" ], [ "Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics ( ASCA , Astro-D )", "ISAS & NASA", "20 Feb 1993", "2 Mar 2001", "Earth orbit ( 523.6-615.3 km )" ], [ "Array of Low Energy X-ray Imaging Sensors ( Alexis )", "LANL", "25 Apr 1993", "2005", "Earth orbit ( 749-844 km )" ] ]
{ "intro": "This list of space telescopes (astronomical space observatories) is grouped by major frequency ranges: gamma ray, x-ray, ultraviolet, visible, infrared, microwave and radio. Telescopes that work in multiple frequency bands are included in all of the appropriate sections. Space telescopes that collect particles, such as cosmic ray nuclei and/or electrons, as well as instruments that aim to detect gravitational waves, are also listed. Missions with specific targets within the Solar System (e.g. our Sun and its planets), are excluded; see List of Solar System probes for these, and List of Earth observation satellites for missions targeting our planet. Two values are provided for the dimensions of the initial orbit. For telescopes in Earth orbit, the min and max altitude are given in kilometers. For telescopes in solar orbit, the minimum distance (periapsis) and the maximum distance (apoapsis) between the telescope and the center of mass of the sun are given in astronomical units (AU).", "section_text": "Main article : List of X-ray space telescopes Further information : X-ray astronomy", "section_title": "X-ray", "title": "List of space telescopes", "uid": "List_of_space_telescopes_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_space_telescopes" }
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List_of_comets_visited_by_spacecraft_4
[ [ "Name", "Diameter", "Year of discovery", "Agency", "Proposed year", "Notes" ], [ "99942 Apophis", "370 m", "2004", "CNAS", "Launch : ~2022", "Flyby" ], [ "169P/NEAT", "", "1871", "CNAS", "Launch : ~2022", "Flyby" ], [ "( 175706 ) 1996 FG3", "1,550 m", "1996", "CNAS", "Launch : ~2022", "Sample-return" ], [ "( 172034 ) 2001 WR1", "660 m", "2001", "JAXA", "Flyby : 2023", "Potential mission extension of Hayabusa2 spacecraft" ], [ "( 138971 ) 2001 CB21", "", "2001", "NASA", "Flyby : 2022", "Potential flyby during transit by DART spacecraft" ], [ "67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko", "4.1×3.3×1.8 km", "1969", "NASA", "Launch : 2024", "CONDOR , a proposed asteroid sample-return mission . Not selected for launch" ], [ "88P/Howell", "4.4 km", "1981", "NASA", "Launch : 2024", "CORSAIR , a proposed comet sample-return mission . Not selected for launch" ], [ "67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko", "4.1×3.3×1.8 km", "1969", "NASA", "Launch : 2024", "CAESAR , a proposed comet sample-return mission" ], [ "65803 Didymos", "170 m", "1996", "ESA-NASA", "Launch : 2023", "AIDA , a proposed asteroid impactor and orbiter" ], [ "Trojan asteroids", "", "1906", "JAXA", "Launch : 2026", "OKEANOS , a proposed multiple flyby mission to Jupiter 's Trojan asteroids using solar sail propulsion" ], [ "2 Pallas", "512 km", "1779", "NASA", "Launch : 2022 Flyby : 2024", "Athena , a proposed flyby of Pallas" ], [ "10199 Chariklo", "330 km", "1997", "NASA", "", "Camilla , a mission concept for a flyby and impactor" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following tables list all minor planets and comets that have been visited by robotic spacecraft.", "section_text": "The following table lists minor planets that are proposed to be visited by spacecraft missions that have not yet been approved .", "section_title": "Proposals -- Recent", "title": "List of minor planets and comets visited by spacecraft", "uid": "List_of_comets_visited_by_spacecraft_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_and_comets_visited_by_spacecraft" }
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List_of_churches_in_Greater_Manchester_6
[ [ "Church", "Locality", "Denomination", "Completed" ], [ "St Ambrose Catholic Church", "Adswood", "Roman Catholic", "1939" ], [ "St Michael and All Angels", "Bramhall", "Church of England", "1910" ], [ "Fords Lane Evangelical Church", "Bramhall", "Evangelical", "" ], [ "St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church", "Bramhall", "Roman Catholic", "1968" ], [ "Bramhall Baptist Church", "Bramhall", "Baptist", "" ], [ "Bramhall Methodist Church", "Bramhall", "Methodist", "" ], [ "United Reformed Church", "Bramhall", "United Reformed Church", "" ], [ "St Barnabas", "Bredbury", "Church of England", "1954" ], [ "Church of Our Lady and St Christopher", "Bredbury", "Roman Catholic", "1932" ], [ "Hatherlow Church", "Bredbury", "United Reformed Church", "1845" ], [ "St Mark 's Parish Church", "Bredbury", "Church of England", "1849" ], [ "St Bernadette 's Church", "Brinnington", "", "" ], [ "St Mary 's Church", "Cheadle", "Church of England", "1882" ], [ "St John 's Methodist Church", "Cheadle Heath", "Methodist", "" ], [ "Grace Baptist Church , Stockport", "Cheadle Heath", "Baptist", "1984" ], [ "All Saints ' Church", "Cheadle Hulme", "Church of England", "1863" ], [ "Offerton Methodist Church", "Offerton", "Methodist", "1887" ], [ "Compstall Methodist Church", "Compstall", "Methodist", "1887" ], [ "St Paul 's Parish Church", "Compstall", "Church of England", "1840" ], [ "St Matthew 's Church", "Edgeley", "Church of England", "1858" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a partial list of churches in Greater Manchester, North West England, split according to metropolitan district. There is a mixture of Christian denominations in Greater Manchester, including churches aligned to Orthodox Christianity, Protestantism and Catholicism. Similarly, there is a range of ecclesiastical architecture.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Stockport", "title": "List of churches in Greater Manchester", "uid": "List_of_churches_in_Greater_Manchester_6", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_churches_in_Greater_Manchester" }
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4548
ECAC_Division_II_Lacrosse_League_0
[ [ "Institution", "Location", "Nickname", "Joined", "Primary Conference" ], [ "Alderson Broaddus University", "Philippi , West Virginia", "Battlers", "2012", "Great Midwest" ], [ "University of Indianapolis", "Indianapolis , Indiana", "Greyhounds", "2015", "Great Lakes Valley" ], [ "Lake Erie College", "Painesville , Ohio", "Storm", "2012", "Great Lakes ( Great Midwest in 2017 )" ], [ "Lindenwood University", "Saint Charles , Missouri", "Lions", "2012", "Mid-America ( Great Lakes Valley in 2019 )" ], [ "Mercyhurst University", "Erie , Pennsylvania", "Lakers", "2012", "Pennsylvania State" ], [ "Ohio Valley University", "Vienna , West Virginia", "Fighting Scots", "2012", "Great Midwest" ], [ "Seton Hill University", "Greensburg , Pennsylvania", "Griffins", "2012", "Pennsylvania State" ], [ "Walsh University", "North Canton , Ohio", "Cavaliers", "2012", "Great Lakes ( Great Midwest in 2017 )" ], [ "Wheeling Jesuit University", "Wheeling , West Virginia", "Cardinals", "2012", "Mountain East" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Eastern College Athletic Conference Division II Lacrosse League, also known as the ECAC Division II Lacrosse League, was an American NCAA Division II college athletic conference and part of the Eastern College Athletic Conference that only sponsors men's Division II lacrosse. The league was founded in March 2012 and began play in the 2012-13 academic year (2013 lacrosse season). The founding members included Alderson Broaddus University (then Alderson-Broaddus College), Lake Erie College, Lindenwood University, Mercyhurst University, Ohio Valley University, Seton Hill University, Walsh University, and Wheeling Jesuit University. The new conference brings together four former associate member in men's lacrosse only of the East Coast Conference: Lake Erie, Mercyhurst, Seton Hill, and Wheeling Jesuit; Lindenwood from the Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association; and Ohio Valley from competing as and Independent program; Walsh, in the program's first season of NCAA competition as part of the university's transition from NAIA; and Alderson-Broaddus, the program's first season in existence. The league disbanded after the 2016 season when the Great Midwest Athletic Conference began sponsorship of men's lacrosse. Current G-MAC full members Alderson Broaddus and Ohio Valley were joined by affiliate and future G-MAC full members Lake Erie and Walsh with affiliate members Mercyhurst and Seton Hill of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. Indianapolis, Lindenwood, and Wheeling Jesuit moved to independent status as a result of this move.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Members -- Former members", "title": "ECAC Division II Lacrosse League", "uid": "ECAC_Division_II_Lacrosse_League_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECAC_Division_II_Lacrosse_League" }
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8th_United_States_Congress_0
[ [ "State ( class )", "Vacator", "Reason for change", "Successor", "Date of successor 's formal installation" ], [ "Ohio ( 1 )", "Vacant", "Failure to elect", "John Smith ( DR )", "Seated April 1 , 1803" ], [ "Ohio ( 3 )", "Vacant", "Failure to elect", "Thomas Worthington ( DR )", "Seated April 1 , 1803" ], [ "New Jersey ( 1 )", "Vacant", "Failure to elect", "John Condit ( DR )", "Seated September 1 , 1803" ], [ "Tennessee ( 1 )", "Vacant", "Failure to elect", "Joseph Anderson ( DR )", "Elected September 22 , 1803" ], [ "Virginia ( 1 )", "Stevens T. Mason ( DR )", "Died May 10 , 1803", "John Taylor ( DR )", "Appointed June 4 , 1803" ], [ "New York ( 3 )", "DeWitt Clinton ( DR )", "Resigned November 4 , 1803 , to become Mayor of New York City", "John Armstrong , Jr. ( DR )", "Appointed December 7 , 1803" ], [ "Virginia ( 1 )", "John Taylor ( DR )", "Successor elected December 7 , 1803", "Abraham B. Venable ( DR )", "Elected December 7 , 1803" ], [ "New York ( 1 )", "Theodorus Bailey ( DR )", "Resigned January 16 , 1804 , to become Postmaster of New York City", "John Armstrong , Jr. ( DR )", "Seated February 25 , 1804" ], [ "New York ( 3 )", "John Armstrong , Jr. ( DR )", "Successor elected February 23 , 1804", "John Smith ( DR )", "Elected February 23 , 1804" ], [ "Virginia ( 2 )", "Wilson C. Nicholas ( DR )", "Resigned May 22 , 1804 , to become Collector of Port of Norfolk", "Andrew Moore ( DR )", "Appointed August 11 , 1804" ], [ "Virginia ( 1 )", "Abraham B. Venable ( DR )", "Resigned June 7 , 1804", "William B. Giles ( DR )", "Appointed August 11 , 1804" ], [ "New York ( 1 )", "John Armstrong , Jr. ( DR )", "Resigned June 30 , 1804 , after being appointed Minister to France", "Samuel Latham Mitchill ( DR )", "Seated November 23 , 1804" ], [ "Rhode Island ( 1 )", "Samuel J. Potter ( DR )", "Died October 14 , 1804", "Benjamin Howland ( DR )", "Seated October 29 , 1804" ], [ "Delaware ( 2 )", "William H. Wells ( F )", "Resigned November 6 , 1804", "James A. Bayard ( F )", "Seated November 13 , 1804" ], [ "South Carolina ( 3 )", "Pierce Butler ( DR )", "Resigned November 21 , 1804", "John Gaillard ( DR )", "Seated December 6 , 1804" ], [ "Virginia ( 1 )", "William B. Giles ( DR )", "Successor elected December 4 , 1804", "Andrew Moore ( DR )", "Elected December 4 , 1804" ], [ "Virginia ( 2 )", "Andrew Moore ( DR )", "Successor elected December 4 , 1804", "William B. Giles ( DR )", "Elected December 4 , 1804" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Eighth 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, 1803, to March 4, 1805, during the last two years of the first presidency of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. 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": "See also : List of special elections to the United States Senate", "section_title": "Changes in membership -- Senate", "title": "8th United States Congress", "uid": "8th_United_States_Congress_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8th_United_States_Congress" }
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2010_UCI_Women's_Road_World_Cup_0
[ [ "", "Date", "Race", "Country", "Winner", "Team" ], [ "# 1", "28 March", "Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio", "Italy", "Marianne Vos ( NED )", "Nederland Bloeit" ], [ "# 2", "4 April", "Tour of Flanders for Women", "Belgium", "Grace Verbeke ( BEL )", "Lotto Ladies Team" ], [ "# 3", "10 April", "Ronde van Drenthe", "Netherlands", "Loes Gunnewijk ( NED )", "Nederland Bloeit" ], [ "# 4", "21 April", "La Flèche Wallonne Féminine", "Belgium", "Emma Pooley ( GBR )", "Cervélo TestTeam" ], [ "# 5", "9 May", "Tour of Chongming Island World Cup", "China", "Ina-Yoko Teutenberg ( GER )", "Team HTC-Columbia Women" ], [ "# 6", "6 June", "GP Ciudad de Valladolid", "Spain", "Charlotte Becker ( GER )", "Cervélo TestTeam" ], [ "# 7", "30 July", "Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT", "Sweden", "Charlotte Becker ( GER ) Regina Bruins ( NED ) Iris Slappendel ( NED ) Kirsten Wild ( NED )", "Cervélo TestTeam" ], [ "# 8", "1 August", "Open de Suède Vårgårda", "Sweden", "Kirsten Wild ( NED )", "Cervélo TestTeam" ], [ "# 9", "21 August", "GP de Plouay-Bretagne", "France", "Emma Pooley ( GBR )", "Cervélo TestTeam" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2010 UCI Women's Road World Cup is the 13th edition of the UCI Women's Road World Cup. Although using most of the same races as the 2009 edition, there are some changes. The Tour de Berne has been dropped and replaced with the introduction of the new Tour of Chongming Island World Cup (which stands alongside the Tour of Chongming Island stage race and Tour of Chongming Island Time Trial) to World Cup status. Also new to the calendar is the GP Ciudad de Valladolid. The Montréal World Cup was originally planned for a late May slot, but later cancelled due to a loss of sponsorship. The Rund um die Nürnberger Altstadt was planned as the season finale, but was later downgraded to non-UCI status. Marianne Vos won the series, leading from the first round through to the finish. By winning two races, Emma Pooley won the most races.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Races", "title": "2010 UCI Women's Road World Cup", "uid": "2010_UCI_Women's_Road_World_Cup_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_UCI_Women's_Road_World_Cup" }
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4551
List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction_4
[ [ "Date", "Language", "Language family", "Region" ], [ "between 17th and 19th century", "Niuatoputapu", "Malayo-Polynesian", "Niuatoputapu Island , Tonga" ], [ "late 17th to early 18th century", "Cacán", "unclassified", "northern Argentina ; Chile" ], [ "by 1700", "Pidgin Delaware", "Delaware -based pidgin", "Delaware , United States" ], [ "late 17th century", "Sudovian", "Baltic", "Lithuania" ], [ "after 1666", "Old Kentish Sign Language", "Village sign language", "Kent , England" ], [ "after 1643", "Narragansett", "Algic > Algonquian", "New England , United States" ], [ "ca . 1635", "Jurchen", "Tungusic", "Manchuria , China" ], [ "after 1618", "Lumbee", "Algic > Algonquian", "North Carolina and Maryland , United States" ], [ "after 1618", "Carolina Algonquian", "Algic > Algonquian", "North Carolina , United States" ], [ "17th century", "Jassic", "Iranian", "Hungary" ], [ "17th century", "Coptic", "Afro-Asiatic", "Egypt" ], [ "17th century", "Curonian", "Baltic", "Latvia" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of extinct languages sorted by their time of extinction. A language is determined to be an extinct when its last native or fluent speaker dies. When the exact time of death of the last remaining speaker is not known, either an approximate time or the date when the language was last being recorded is given.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List -- 17th century", "title": "List of languages by time of extinction", "uid": "List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction" }
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List_of_Dickinson_College_alumni_3
[ [ "Name", "Class year", "Notability" ], [ "George Washington Bethune", "1822", "Dutch Reformed minister and author" ], [ "Joseph Clemens", "1894", "U.S. Army chaplain , missionary and plant collector" ], [ "Moncure Conway", "1849", "Minister , author , abolitionist" ], [ "George R. Crooks", "1840", "Minister ; editor of The Methodist ; professor at Drew Theological Seminary" ], [ "George David Cummins", "1841", "Founder of Reformed Episcopal Church" ], [ "William Perry Eveland", "1892", "Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church" ], [ "Frederick Brown Harris", "1909", "Twice Chaplain of the United States Senate" ], [ "Robert Samuel Maclay", "1845", "Missionary who made pioneer contributions to the Methodist Episcopal missions in China , Japan and Korea" ], [ "John Wesley Lord", "1927", "Bishop of the Methodist Church ; Vice President of the National Council of Churches" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Dickinson College alumni. This list covers alumni from the first graduating class in July 1787 to the present.", "section_text": "George Washington Bethune", "section_title": "Religion", "title": "List of Dickinson College alumni", "uid": "List_of_Dickinson_College_alumni_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dickinson_College_alumni" }
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Metropolitan_Fresno_1
[ [ "City", "County", "Population ( January 1 , 2010 )", "Land area" ], [ "Chowchilla", "Madera", "18,698", "7.1 sq mi ( 18 km )" ], [ "Clovis", "Fresno", "97,218", "22.03 sq mi ( 57.1 km )" ], [ "Coalinga", "Fresno", "19,065", "5.9 sq mi ( 15 km )" ], [ "Firebaugh", "Fresno", "6,941", "2.8 sq mi ( 7.3 km )" ], [ "Fowler", "Fresno", "5,764", "2 sq mi ( 5.2 km )" ], [ "Fresno", "Fresno", "502,303", "104.4 sq mi ( 270 km )" ], [ "Huron", "Fresno", "8,062", "1.3 sq mi ( 3.4 km )" ], [ "Kerman", "Fresno", "14,381", "2.2 sq mi ( 5.7 km )" ], [ "Kingsburg", "Fresno", "11,504", "2.3 sq mi ( 6.0 km )" ], [ "Madera", "Madera", "58,243", "12.3 sq mi ( 32 km )" ], [ "Mendota", "Fresno", "9,966", "1.9 sq mi ( 4.9 km )" ], [ "Orange Cove", "Fresno", "11,089", "1.5 sq mi ( 3.9 km )" ], [ "Parlier", "Fresno", "13,658", "1.6 sq mi ( 4.1 km )" ], [ "Reedley", "Fresno", "26,227", "4.4 sq mi ( 11 km )" ], [ "Sanger", "Fresno", "25,664", "4.7 sq mi ( 12 km )" ], [ "San Joaquin", "Fresno", "4,071", "1 sq mi ( 2.6 km )" ], [ "Selma", "Fresno", "23,435", "4.3 sq mi ( 11 km )" ] ]
{ "intro": "Metropolitan Fresno, officially Fresno-Madera, CA CSA, is a metropolitan area in the San Joaquin Valley, in the United States, consisting of Fresno and Madera counties. It is the third-largest metropolitan region in Northern California, behind the Bay Area and Greater Sacramento. It is also the 49th-largest CSA in the U.S. as of 2010 census. Metropolitan Fresno is anchored by Fresno, the fifth-largest city in California and the 35th-largest in the United States. The metropolitan area is located in the Central Valley, which is one of the world's most productive agricultural regions. It has a large agricultural economy despite being increasingly urbanized.", "section_text": "County seat", "section_title": "Cities", "title": "Metropolitan Fresno", "uid": "Metropolitan_Fresno_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan_Fresno" }
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List_of_English_football_club_owners_1
[ [ "Club", "Owner ( s )", "Estimated combined net worth", "Source of wealth" ], [ "Barnsley", "Chien Lee Paul Conway Grace Hung Neerav Parekh Billy Beane The Cryne Family", "$ 9.1B", "NewCity capital Pacific Media Group Pidilite Industries" ], [ "Birmingham City", "Paul Suen ( 60.78% ) Wang Lei ( 5.28% ) Carson Yeung ( 6.51% )", "$ 570M", "Birmingham Sports Holdings" ], [ "Blackburn Rovers", "V H Group ( 99.9% )", "", "Venkateshwara Hatcheries Group" ], [ "Brentford", "Matthew Benham ( 96% )", "", "" ], [ "Bristol City", "Stephen Lansdown", "$ 2.5B", "Hargreaves Lansdown" ], [ "Cardiff City", "Vincent Tan ( 51% )", "$ 770M", "Berjaya Group" ], [ "Charlton Athletic", "East Street Investments", "£880m", "Staprix NV" ], [ "Derby County", "Mel Morris", "$ 500m", "King" ], [ "Fulham ( more information )", "Shahid Khan", "$ 7.3B", "Flex-N-Gate Corp ( automobile parts manufacturer ) Jacksonville Jaguars All Elite Wrestling" ], [ "Huddersfield Town", "Dean Hoyle", "$ 475M", "Card Factory" ], [ "Hull City", "The Allam Family", "$ 325M", "Allam Marine" ], [ "Leeds United", "Andrea Radrizzani ( 90% ) York Family ( 10% )", "$ 450M", "49ers Enterprises Leeds SPV LP ," ], [ "Luton Town", "Luton Town Football Club 2020 LTD", "", "" ], [ "Middlesbrough", "Steve Gibson", "$ 263M", "Bulkhaul Limited" ], [ "Millwall", "John Berylson Richard Smith", "$ 175M", "Chestnut Hill Ventures" ], [ "Nottingham Forest", "Evangelos Marinakis", "$ 650M", "Capital Maritime & Trading Corp" ], [ "Preston North End", "Trevor Hemmings CVO ( 51.4% )", "$ 720M", "Blackpool Tower , horse racing , investment , Northern Trust , Sportech" ], [ "Queens Park Rangers ( more information )", "Tony Fernandes ( 66% ) Lakshmi Mittal ( 33% )", "$ 745M $ 18B", "Air Asia , Tune Group ArcelorMittal" ], [ "Reading ( more information )", "Dai Yongge ( 90.29% )", "", "Renhe Commercial Holdings Company Limite" ], [ "Sheffield Wednesday", "Dejphon Chansiri", "", "Thai Union Group" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of the current owners of English football clubs, as well as (in some cases) their estimated net worth and source of wealth. Only shareholders with a significant interest (above 10%) are listed.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Football League Championship", "title": "List of owners of English football clubs", "uid": "List_of_English_football_club_owners_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_owners_of_English_football_clubs" }
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4555
List_of_fictional_rodents_in_literature_1
[ [ "Character/s", "Author", "Work", "Notes" ], [ "Albert", "Eleanor May", "Mouse Math series", "A playful mouse who spends time with his sister Wanda" ], [ "Algernon", "Daniel Keyes", "Flowers for Algernon", "A laboratory mouse who has undergone surgery to increase his intelligence by artificial means" ], [ "Amos", "William Steig", "Amos and Boris", "An adventurous mouse who loves the sea and becomes friends with a whale named Boris" ], [ "Anatole", "Eve Titus", "Anatole ( 1956 )", "A mouse who lives in a mouse village outside Paris and is determined to prove humans wrong in regarding mice as villainous" ], [ "Angelina Mouseling", "Katherine Holabird", "Angelina Ballerina", "A young ballet dancer who has many great times and sometimes mishaps with her best friend Alice" ], [ "Arthur and Humphrey", "Graham Oakley", "The Church Mice series", "The two mice are the protagonists , along with Sampson the cat , in the series , which take place in and around a church in the fictional town of Whortlethope , England" ], [ "Audrey Brown", "Robin Jarvis", "The Deptford Mice", "A mouse girl whose search for her missing father leads her into the sewers where she must defeat an evil rat god" ], [ "Basil of Baker Street", "Eve Titus", "Basil of Baker Street", "A private detective mouse who lives in Sherlock Holmes 's cellar" ], [ "Bianca and Bernard", "Margery Sharp", "The Rescuers", "Members of the 'Mouse Prisoner 's Aid Society ' assigned to rescue and cheer up poor imprisoned people in distress" ], [ "Big Bad Mouse", "Julia Donaldson", "The Gruffalo", "A cunning mouse who scares away all his predators with a made-up story about the Gruffalo but then finds the monster is real" ], [ "Christopher", "William Wise", "Christopher Mouse : The Tale of a Small Traveler", "A domesticated mouse , who becomes an intrepid explorer , braving danger along the way" ], [ "The Cranston Family", "Richard Peck", "Secrets at Sea", "Made out of Helena , Louise , Beatrice , Lamont , and their later parents and sisters Vicky and Alice" ], [ "Despereaux Tilling", "Kate DiCamillo", "The Tale of Despereaux", "A castle-mouse and the only living mouse of his mother 's last litter . Named for the despairs and sadnesses of that time , Despereaux is an oddball among the mouse community from birth , as he is born with a small body , huge ears , and open eyes" ], [ "Frankie and Benjy", "Mouse", "Hitchhikers ' Guide to the Galaxy", "Two members of the species which had ordered the Magratheans to construct planet Earth" ], [ "Geronimo Stilton", "Edizioni Piemme", "Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye", "A nervous , mild-mannered mouse who would like nothing better than to live a quiet life , but he keeps getting involved in far-away adventures with his relatives" ], [ "Hunca Munca & Tom Thumb", "Beatrix Potter", "The Tale of Two Bad Mice", "They both destroy a doll 's house finding the food is inedible . But after a change of heart they fix the damage" ], [ "Jensen", "Jane Breskin Zalben", "Mousterpiece", "An art-loving mouse who proceeds to fill an empty museum exhibit with her own abstract art" ], [ "Johnny Town-Mouse and Timmy Willie", "Beatrix Potter", "The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse", "Johnny lives in town which proves to be too scary and too much for Timmy , while Timmy lives in the country which is too quiet and full of sudden surprises for Johnny" ], [ "Martin the Warrior", "Brian Jacques", "Mossflower , Martin the Warrior , & The Legend of Luke", "Martin , a young mouse , is the son of a warrior . In Martin the Warrior , Martin manages to escape from slavery at the hands of Badrang the Tyrant , and then returns to take back his father 's stolen sword and put an end to Badrang forever . Martin 's further adventures are chronicled in the other two books" ], [ "Mary Mouse", "Enid Blyton", "Mary Mouse", "A mouse exiled from her mousehole and becomes a maid at the dolls ' house , employed by Sailor Doll" ] ]
{ "intro": "This list of fictional rodents in literature is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and covers all rodents appearing in printed works of literature including beavers, chipmunks, gophers, guinea pigs, marmots, prairie dogs, and porcupines plus the extinct prehistoric species (such as Rugosodon).", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Mice", "title": "List of fictional rodents in literature", "uid": "List_of_fictional_rodents_in_literature_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_rodents_in_literature" }
4,555
4556
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_South_America_2
[ [ "Rank", "Country", "Airport", "City", "Passengers" ], [ "1", "Brazil", "São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport", "São Paulo", "26,849.185" ], [ "2", "Colombia", "El Dorado International Airport", "Bogotá", "18,934.203" ], [ "3", "Brazil", "Congonhas-São Paulo Airport", "São Paulo", "15,499.462" ], [ "4", "Brazil", "Brasília International Airport", "Brasília", "14,347.061" ], [ "5", "Brazil", "Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport", "Rio de Janeiro", "12,337.944" ], [ "6", "Chile", "Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport", "Santiago", "11,064.487" ], [ "7", "Peru", "Jorge Chávez International Airport", "Lima", "10,278.493" ], [ "8", "Venezuela", "Simón Bolívar International Airport", "Maiquetía", "8,830.688" ], [ "9", "Argentina", "Ministro Pistarini International Airport", "Buenos Aires", "7,868.071" ], [ "10", "Brazil", "Santos Dumont Airport", "Rio de Janeiro", "7,822.848" ], [ "11", "Brazil", "Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport", "Salvador", "7,696.307" ], [ "12", "Argentina", "Jorge Newbery Airport", "Buenos Aires", "7,558.149" ], [ "13", "Brazil", "Tancredo Neves International Airport", "Belo Horizonte", "7,261.041" ], [ "14", "Brazil", "Salgado Filho International Airport", "Porto Alegre", "6,676.216" ], [ "15", "Brazil", "Recife/Guararapes-Gilberto Freyre International Airport", "Recife", "5,958.982" ], [ "16", "Brazil", "Afonso Pena International Airport", "Curitiba", "5,774.615" ], [ "17", "Brazil", "Viracopos International Airport", "Campinas", "5,430.066" ], [ "18", "Brazil", "Pinto Martins International Airport", "Fortaleza", "5,072.721" ], [ "19", "Ecuador", "Mariscal Sucre International Airport", "Quito", "5,000.500" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of the busiest airports in South America.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "2010 South America busiest airports by passenger traffic", "title": "List of the busiest airports in South America", "uid": "List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_South_America_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_South_America" }
4,556
4557
Avatar_(Xbox_Live)_0
[ [ "Title", "Developer", "Publisher", "Genre" ], [ "1 vs. 100", "Microsoft", "Microsoft Game Studios", "Game show" ], [ "A Kingdom for Keflings", "NinjaBee", "NinjaBee", "Strategy game" ], [ "A World of Keflings", "NinjaBee", "NinjaBee", "Strategy game" ], [ "Age of Booty", "Certain Affinity", "Capcom", "Real-time strategy" ], [ "Baby Maker Extreme", "Stegersaurus Games", "Microsoft Game Studios", "Puzzle" ], [ "Band Hero", "Activision", "Activision", "Music" ], [ "Band of Bugs", "NinjaBee", "NinjaBee", "Turn-based tactics" ], [ "Blur", "Activision", "Activision", "Racing" ], [ "Bomberman Live *", "Backbone Entertainment", "Hudson Soft", "Puzzle" ], [ "Brain Challenge *", "Gameloft", "Gameloft", "Puzzle" ], [ "Bust-a-Move Live !", "Taito Corporation", "Taito Corporation", "Puzzle" ], [ "Colin McRae : Dirt 2", "Codemasters", "Codemasters", "Racing" ], [ "CastleMiner", "DigitalDNA Games", "DigitalDNA Games", "Sandbox game" ], [ "CastleMiner Z", "DigitalDNA Games", "DigitalDNA Games", "Shooter" ], [ "CastleMiner Warfare", "DigitalDNA Games", "DigitalDNA Games", "Shooter" ], [ "Dirt 3", "Codemasters", "Codemasters", "Racing" ], [ "DJ Hero 2", "FreeStyleGames", "Activision", "Music" ], [ "Doritos Crash Course", "Wanako Games / Behaviour Interactive", "Microsoft Game Studios", "Platform game" ], [ "Doritos Crash Course 2", "Behaviour Santiago", "Microsoft Game Studios", "Platform game" ], [ "F1 Race Stars", "Codemasters", "Microsoft Game Studios", "Racing game" ] ]
{ "intro": "Xbox Avatars are avatars and characters that represent users of the Xbox Live service on the Xbox 360 and Xbox One video game consoles, Windows 10, and Windows 10 Mobile. Avatars originally debuted on the Xbox 360 as part of the New Xbox Experience system update released on November 19, 2008, updated on Xbox One with New Xbox One Experience Xbox One System Software on November 12, 2015 , and reimagined with the release of the next generation character for Xbox One on October 11, 2018.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of Xbox 360 games using Xbox Original Avatars", "title": "Avatar (Xbox)", "uid": "Avatar_(Xbox_Live)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avatar_(Xbox)" }
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4558
Shouta_Yasooka_0
[ [ "Season", "Event type", "Location", "Format", "Date", "Rank" ], [ "2006", "Grand Prix", "Hamamatsu", "Team Constructed", "8-9 April 2006", "2" ], [ "2006", "Grand Prix", "Kuala Lumpur", "Sealed and Booster Draft", "3-4 June 2006", "6" ], [ "2006", "Pro Tour", "Charleston , South Carolina", "Team Constructed", "16-18 June 2006", "1" ], [ "2006", "Grand Prix", "Toulouse", "Sealed and Booster Draft", "24-25 June 2006", "7" ], [ "2006", "Grand Prix", "Sydney", "Sealed and Booster Draft", "7-8 October 2006", "7" ], [ "2006", "Grand Prix", "New Jersey", "Sealed and Booster Draft", "11-12 November 2006", "8" ], [ "2007", "Grand Prix", "Strasbourg", "Block Constructed", "19-20 May 2007", "3" ], [ "2007", "Grand Prix", "Montreal", "Block Constructed", "23-24 June 2007", "8" ], [ "2007", "Invitational", "Essen", "Special", "18-21 October 2007", "8" ], [ "2007", "Grand Prix", "Kitakyushu", "Sealed and Booster Draft", "10-11 November 2007", "2" ], [ "2008", "Grand Prix", "Manila", "Block Constructed", "30-31 August 2008", "2" ], [ "2010", "Grand Prix", "Kuala Lumpur", "Standard", "13-14 March 2010", "5" ], [ "2010", "Grand Prix", "Sendai", "Standard", "5-6 June 2010", "3" ], [ "2010", "Nationals", "Kyoto", "Standard and Booster Draft", "2-4 July 2010", "5" ], [ "2011", "Grand Prix", "Kobe", "Extended", "23-24 April 2011", "1" ], [ "2011", "Grand Prix", "Singapore", "Standard", "4-5 June 2011", "5" ], [ "2011", "Nationals", "Osaka", "Special", "15-17 July 2011", "6" ], [ "2011", "Grand Prix", "Brisbane", "Standard", "15-16 October 2011", "8" ], [ "2012-13", "Grand Prix", "Boston-Worcester", "Sealed and Booster Draft", "25-26 August 2012", "8" ], [ "2012-13", "Players Championship", "Indianapolis", "Special", "29-31 August 2012", "2" ] ]
{ "intro": "Shouta Yasooka (八十岡 翔太) is a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his success in the 2006 Pro Tour season, when he won Pro Tour Charleston with Tomohiro Kaji and Tomoharu Saitou, as well as the Player of the Year title. In 2015, Yasooka was elected into the Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame. When the Magic Online Player of the Year award was introduced in 2009, Yasooka with his account yaya3 became the first player to win this honour. He also won the 2009 Magic Online Champion - Sealed title.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Achievements -- Top 8 appearances", "title": "Shouta Yasooka", "uid": "Shouta_Yasooka_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shouta_Yasooka" }
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4559
Brian_Bosworth_0
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Director" ], [ "1991", "Stone Cold", "Joe Huff / John Stone", "Craig R. Baxley" ], [ "1995", "One Man 's Justice", "John North", "Kurt Wimmer" ], [ "1996", "Virus", "Ken Fairchild", "Allan A. Goldstein ( also released under the title 'Spill ' )" ], [ "1997", "Midnight Heat", "John Gray / Wayne Garret", "Allan A. Goldstein" ], [ "1998", "Back in Business", "Joe Elkhart", "Philippe Mora" ], [ "1999", "Three Kings", "Action Star", "David O. Russell" ], [ "2000", "The Operative", "Alec/Grady", "Robert Lee" ], [ "2001", "Phase IV", "Detective Steven Birnam", "Bryan Goeres" ], [ "2001", "Mach 2", "Captain Jack Tyree", "Fred Olen Ray" ], [ "2005", "The Longest Yard", "Guard Garner", "Peter Segal" ], [ "2005", "CSI : Miami - Episode - Shattered", "Duane Bull Merrick", "Scott Lautanen" ], [ "2009", "Rock Slyde", "The Friendly Pirate", "Chris Dowling" ], [ "2010", "Blue Mountain State ( Season 2 Ep . 3 )", "Himself", "Eric Falconer , Chris Romano" ], [ "2010", "Down and Distance", "John Vonarb", "Brian J . De Palma" ], [ "2013", "Revelation Road : The Beginning of the End", "Hawg", "Gabriel Sabloff" ], [ "2013", "Revelation Road 2 : The Sea of Glass and Fire", "Hawg", "Gabriel Sabloff" ], [ "2014", "The Black Rider : Revelation Road", "Hawg", "Gabriel Sabloff" ], [ "2015", "Do You Believe ?", "Joe", "Jonatham M. Gunn" ], [ "2019", "What Men Want", "Nick", "Adam Shankman" ], [ "2019", "Ambitions", "Hunter Purifoy", "" ] ]
{ "intro": "Brian Keith Bosworth (born March 9, 1965), nicknamed The Boz, is an American actor and former professional football player who played linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks in the National Football League (NFL). Bosworth played college football for the Oklahoma Sooners, and was a two-time consensus All-American. He gained fame and notoriety through his flamboyant personality, controversial comments about the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and radical hair cuts. Bosworth was less successful in the NFL, and injuries forced him to retire after three seasons.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Acting filmography", "title": "Brian Bosworth", "uid": "Brian_Bosworth_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Bosworth" }
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4560
ISO_3166-2:IE_1
[ [ "Code", "Subdivision name ( en )", "Subdivision name ( ga )", "In province" ], [ "IE-CW", "Carlow", "Ceatharlach", "L" ], [ "IE-CN", "Cavan", "An Cabhán", "U" ], [ "IE-CE", "Clare", "An Clár", "M" ], [ "IE-CO", "Cork", "Corcaigh", "M" ], [ "IE-DL", "Donegal", "Dún na nGall", "U" ], [ "IE-D", "Dublin", "Baile Átha Cliath", "L" ], [ "IE-G", "Galway", "Gaillimh", "C" ], [ "IE-KY", "Kerry", "Ciarraí", "M" ], [ "IE-KE", "Kildare", "Cill Dara", "L" ], [ "IE-KK", "Kilkenny", "Cill Chainnigh", "L" ], [ "IE-LS", "Laois", "Laois", "L" ], [ "IE-LM", "Leitrim", "Liatroim", "C" ], [ "IE-LK", "Limerick", "Luimneach", "M" ], [ "IE-LD", "Longford", "An Longfort", "L" ], [ "IE-LH", "Louth", "Lú", "L" ], [ "IE-MO", "Mayo", "Maigh Eo", "C" ], [ "IE-MH", "Meath", "An Mhí", "L" ], [ "IE-MN", "Monaghan", "Muineachán", "U" ], [ "IE-OY", "Offaly", "Uíbh Fhailí", "L" ], [ "IE-RN", "Roscommon", "Ros Comáin", "C" ] ]
{ "intro": "ISO 3166-2:IE is the entry for Ireland in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Currently for Ireland, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for two levels of subdivisions:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Current codes -- Counties", "title": "ISO 3166-2:IE", "uid": "ISO_3166-2:IE_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:IE" }
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4561
List_of_Indonesian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0
[ [ "Year ( Ceremony )", "Film title used in nomination", "Original title", "Director", "Result" ], [ "1987 ( 60th )", "Nagabonar", "Naga bonar", "M.T . Risyaf", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1989 ( 62nd )", "Tjoet Nja ' Dhien", "Tjoet Nja ' Dhien", "Eros Djarot", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1990 ( 63rd )", "My Sky , My Home", "Langitku rumahku", "Slamet Rahardjo", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1992 ( 65th )", "Mer 's Lips", "Bibir Mer", "Arifin C. Noer", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1998 ( 71st )", "Leaf on a Pillow", "Daun di Atas Bantal", "Garin Nugroho", "Not Nominated" ], [ "1999 ( 72nd )", "Sri", "Sri", "Marselli Sumarno", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2002 ( 75th )", "Ca-bau-kan", "Ca-bau-kan", "Nia Dinata", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2003 ( 76th )", "The Stringless Violin", "Biola tak berdawai", "Sekar Ayu Asmara", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2005 ( 78th )", "Gie", "Gie", "Riri Riza", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2006 ( 79th )", "Love for Share", "Berbagi suami", "Nia Dinata", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2007 ( 80th )", "Denias , Singing on the Cloud", "Denias Senandung Di Atas Awan", "John de Rantau", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2009 ( 82nd )", "Jamila and the President", "Jamila dan Sang Presiden", "Ratna Sarumpaet", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2010 ( 83rd )", "How Funny ( This Country Is )", "Alangkah Lucunya ( Negeri Ini )", "Deddy Mizwar", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2011 ( 84th )", "Under the Protection of Ka'Bah", "Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah", "Hanny Saputra", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2012 ( 85th )", "The Dancer", "Sang Penari", "Ifa Isfansyah", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2013 ( 86th )", "The Clerics", "Sang Kiai", "Rako Prijanto", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2014 ( 87th )", "Soekarno", "Soekarno : Indonesia Merdeka", "Hanung Bramantyo", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2016 ( 89th )", "Letters from Prague", "Surat dari Praha", "Angga Dwimas Sasongko", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2017 ( 90th )", "Turah", "Turah", "Wicaksono Wisnu Legowo", "Not Nominated" ], [ "2018 ( 91st )", "Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts", "Marlina si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak", "Mouly Surya", "Not Nominated" ] ]
{ "intro": "Indonesia has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film[nb 1] since 1987. The award is given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. It was created for the 1956 Academy Awards, in which a competitive Academy Award of Merit, known as the Best Foreign Language Film Award, was created for non-English speaking films, and has been given annually since. As of 2019[update], twenty-one Indonesian films have been successfully submitted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but none of them have been nominated for the award. The country attempted to send a film in 1988, but the submission was disqualified for lacking English subtitles. The only Indonesian director to have multiple films submitted is Nia Dinata. Dinata's Ca-bau-kan was Indonesia's submission for the 75th Academy Awards and her Love for Share was the official Indonesian submission to the 79th Academy Awards.", "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 . [ 4 ] The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films . Following this , they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award . The Indonesian submissions are selected by Persatuan Produser Film Indonesia . [ 8 ] Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Indonesia for review by the Academy for the award by year and the respective Academy Awards ceremony .", "section_title": "Submissions", "title": "List of Indonesian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film", "uid": "List_of_Indonesian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indonesian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film" }
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List_of_submissions_to_the_30th_Academy_Awards_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0
[ [ "Submitting country", "Film title used in nomination", "Language ( s )", "Original title", "Director ( s )", "Result" ], [ "Denmark", "No Time for Tenderness", "Danish", "Ingen tid til kærtegn", "Annelise Hovmand", "Not Nominated" ], [ "France", "Gates of Paris", "French", "Porte des Lilas", "René Clair", "Nominated" ], [ "West Germany", "The Devil Strikes at Night", "German", "Nachts , wenn der Teufel kam", "Robert Siodmak", "Nominated" ], [ "Greece", "The Lagoon of Desire", "Greek", "Η λίμνη των πόθων ( I limni ton pothon )", "Giorgos Zervos", "Not Nominated" ], [ "India", "Mother India", "Hindi", "भारत माता", "Mehboob Khan", "Nominated" ], [ "Italy", "Nights of Cabiria", "Italian", "Le Notti di Cabiria", "Federico Fellini", "Won Academy Award" ], [ "Japan", "Arakure", "Japanese", "あらくれ ( Arakure )", "Mikio Naruse", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Mexico", "Torero !", "Spanish", "Torero", "Carlos Velo", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Norway", "Nine Lives", "Norwegian", "Ni Liv", "Arne Skouen", "Nominated" ], [ "Spain", "High Street", "Spanish", "Calle Mayor", "Juan Antonio Bardem", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Sweden", "The Seventh Seal", "Swedish", "Det Sjunde inseglet", "Ingmar Bergman", "Not Nominated" ], [ "Taiwan", "Amina", "Mandarin Chinese", "阿美娜", "Yuan Congmei", "Not Nominated" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following 12 films, all from different countries, were submitted for the 30th Academy Awards in the category Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The titles highlighted in blue and yellow were the five nominated films, which came from France, India, Italy, Norway and West Germany. Italy won the award for Federico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria, a drama about a heartbroken, young prostitute. Documentary Torero, which represented Mexico, failed to get an Oscar nomination in the Foreign Language Film category, but was nominated for the Best Documentary Feature Oscar. Denmark's Annelise Hovmand became the first female director to have a film in the running at the submission stage.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Submissions", "title": "List of submissions to the 30th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film", "uid": "List_of_submissions_to_the_30th_Academy_Awards_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_submissions_to_the_30th_Academy_Awards_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film" }
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4563
Chris_Klein_(actor)_0
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role" ], [ "1999", "Election", "Paul Metzler" ], [ "1999", "American Pie", "Chris 'Oz ' Ostreicher" ], [ "2000", "Here on Earth", "Kelvin 'Kelley ' Morse" ], [ "2001", "Say It Is n't So", "Gilbert Noble" ], [ "2001", "American Pie 2", "Chris 'Oz ' Ostreicher" ], [ "2002", "Rollerball", "Jonathan Cross" ], [ "2002", "We Were Soldiers", "2nd Lt. Jack Geoghegan" ], [ "2003", "The United States of Leland", "Allen Harris" ], [ "2005", "Tilt-A-Whirl", "Customer # 2" ], [ "2005", "Just Friends", "Dusty Dinkleman" ], [ "2005", "The Long Weekend", "Cooper Waxman" ], [ "2006", "American Dreamz", "William Williams" ], [ "2006", "Lenexa , 1 Mile", "Andy Lausier" ], [ "2007", "The Good Life", "Tad Tokas" ], [ "2007", "Day Zero", "George Rifkin" ], [ "2007", "New York City Serenade", "Ray" ], [ "2008", "Hank and Mike", "Conrad Hubriss" ], [ "2009", "Street Fighter : The Legend of Chun-Li", "Charlie Nash" ], [ "2009", "The Six Wives of Henry Lefay", "Stevie" ], [ "2009", "Play Dead", "Ronnie Reno" ] ]
{ "intro": "Frederick Christopher Klein (born March 14, 1979) is an American actor who is best known for playing Chris 'Oz' Ostreicher in the American Pie comedy teen films, and more recently, the serial killer Cicada on The Flash.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography", "title": "Chris Klein (actor)", "uid": "Chris_Klein_(actor)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Klein_(actor)" }
4,563
4564
Football_continental_championships_3
[ [ "Continent", "Confederation", "Championship", "Teams", "Most titles" ], [ "Africa", "CAF", "African Cup Winners ' Cup", "15-41", "Al Ahly ( 4 )" ], [ "Africa", "CAF", "CAF Cup", "31-37", "JS Kabylie ( 3 )" ], [ "Asia", "AFC", "Asian Cup Winners ' Cup", "17-29", "Al-Hilal Yokohama Marinos ( 2 each )" ], [ "Asia", "AFC", "AFC President 's Cup", "12", "Regar TadAZ ( 3 )" ], [ "Asia", "AFC", "Asian Super Cup", "2", "Al-Hilal Suwon Samsung Bluewings ( 2 each )" ], [ "Europe", "UEFA", "UEFA Cup Winners ' Cup", "32", "Barcelona ( 4 )" ], [ "Europe", "UEFA", "UEFA Intertoto Cup", "50", "VfB Stuttgart ( 3 )" ], [ "North America", "CONCACAF", "CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup", "4-11", "Atlético Marte Monterrey Necaxa Tecos América ( 1 each )" ], [ "North America", "CONCACAF", "CONCACAF Giants Cup", "12", "América ( 1 )" ], [ "Oceania", "OFC", "Oceania Cup Winners ' Cup", "2", "Sydney City ( 1 )" ], [ "South America", "CONMEBOL", "Supercopa Sudamericana", "13-17", "Cruzeiro Independiente ( 2 each )" ], [ "South America", "CONMEBOL", "Copa CONMEBOL", "16", "Atlético Mineiro ( 2 )" ], [ "South America", "CONMEBOL", "Copa Merconorte", "16", "Atlético Nacional ( 2 )" ], [ "South America", "CONMEBOL", "Copa Mercosur", "20", "Palmeiras Flamengo San Lorenzo Vasco da Gama ( 1 each )" ] ]
{ "intro": "There are six association football continental championships for national teams from each continental confederation, contested every two to four years. There are also six continental club championships contested yearly by club teams from within each continental confederation. The governing bodies of the six continental confederations are all members of FIFA, the international association football governing body.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Men 's club championships -- Abolished competitions", "title": "Continental football championships", "uid": "Football_continental_championships_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_football_championships" }
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4565
Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_3_1
[ [ "#", "Title", "Characters", "Year", "Director", "Series" ], [ "1", "Daffy Duck in Hollywood", "Daffy", "December 12 , 1938", "Tex Avery", "MM" ], [ "2", "Hollywood Capers", "Beans", "October 19 , 1935", "Jack King", "LT" ], [ "3", "The Coo-Coo Nut Grove", "Ben Birdie", "November 28 , 1936", "Friz Freleng", "MM" ], [ "4", "Porky 's Road Race", "Porky", "February 6 , 1937", "Frank Tashlin", "LT" ], [ "5", "The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos", "Ben Birdie", "December 4 , 1937", "Frank Tashlin", "MM" ], [ "6", "She Was an Acrobat 's Daughter", "", "April 10 , 1937", "Friz Freleng", "MM" ], [ "7", "The Film Fan", "Porky", "December 16 , 1939", "Bob Clampett", "LT" ], [ "8", "Speaking of the Weather", "", "September 4 , 1937", "Frank Tashlin", "MM" ], [ "9", "Thugs with Dirty Mugs", "", "May 6 , 1939", "Tex Avery", "MM" ], [ "10", "Goofy Groceries", "", "March 29 , 1941", "Bob Clampett", "MM" ], [ "11", "Swooner Crooner", "Porky", "May 6 , 1944", "Frank Tashlin", "LT" ], [ "12", "Wideo Wabbit", "Bugs , Elmer", "October 27 , 1956", "Robert McKimson", "MM" ], [ "13", "The Honey-Mousers", "The Honey-Mousers", "December 8 , 1956", "Robert McKimson", "LT" ], [ "14", "The Last Hungry Cat", "Tweety , Sylvester", "December 2 , 1961", "Friz Freleng , Hawley Pratt", "MM" ], [ "15", "The Mouse That Jack Built", "", "April 4 , 1959", "Robert McKimson", "MM" ] ]
{ "intro": "Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3 is a DVD box set from Warner Home Video that was released on September 25, 2005. It contains 60 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical short subject cartoons, 9 documentaries, 32 commentary tracks from animators and historians, 11 vintage treasures from the vault, and 11 music-only or music-and-sound-effects audio tracks. Volume 3 is the first in the series that includes a disclaimer on the box art stating the set is intended for the adult collector and that it may not be suitable for younger audiences. Volume 3 is also the first to contain a warning, this one by Whoopi Goldberg, who is a fan of the Warner cartoon characters, advising the viewers that some of the cartoons on the set contain content that is politically incorrect by today's standards, but will be shown uncut and uncensored for historical reasons, because removing these inexcusable images and jokes from this collection would be the same as saying [these prejudices] never existed. Future volumes also contain this warning, presented instead as a title card before the main menu.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Disc 2 - Hollywood Caricatures and Parodies", "title": "Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3", "uid": "Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_3_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_Tunes_Golden_Collection:_Volume_3" }
4,565
4566
Alicia_Silverstone_0
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role" ], [ "1993", "The Crush", "Darian/Adrian Forrester" ], [ "1995", "Le Nouveau monde", "Trudy Wadd" ], [ "1995", "Hideaway", "Regina Harrison" ], [ "1995", "Clueless", "Cher Horowitz" ], [ "1995", "The Babysitter", "Jennifer" ], [ "1996", "True Crime", "Mary Giordano" ], [ "1997", "Batman & Robin", "Barbara Wilson / Batgirl" ], [ "1997", "Excess Baggage", "Emily Hope" ], [ "1999", "Blast from the Past", "Eve Rustikoff" ], [ "2000", "Love 's Labour 's Lost", "The Princess of France" ], [ "2002", "Global Heresy", "Natalie Nat Bevin" ], [ "2003", "Scorched", "Sheila Rio" ], [ "2004", "Scooby-Doo 2 : Monsters Unleashed", "Heather Jasper Howe" ], [ "2005", "Beauty Shop", "Lynn" ], [ "2005", "Silence Becomes You", "Violet" ], [ "2006", "Stormbreaker", "Jack Starbright" ], [ "2008", "Tropic Thunder", "Herself" ], [ "2011", "The Art of Getting By", "Ms. Herman" ], [ "2011", "Butter", "Jill Emmet" ], [ "2012", "Vamps", "Goody" ] ]
{ "intro": "Alicia Silverstone (/ˈsɪlvərstoʊn/; born October 4, 1976) is an American actress. She made her film debut in The Crush (1993), earning the 1994 MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance, and gained further prominence at the age of 16 as a teen idol when she appeared in the music video for Aerosmith's Cryin'. She starred in the comedy hit Clueless (1995), which earned her a multi-million dollar deal with Columbia Pictures, and in the big-budget film Batman & Robin (1997), playing Barbara Gordon/Batgirl. For her role in the short-lived NBC series Miss Match (2003), Silverstone received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress - Television Series Musical or Comedy. She has continued to act in film and television and on stage. A vegan, Silverstone has endorsed PETA activities and has published a vegan cookbook, The Kind Diet.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Film", "title": "Alicia Silverstone", "uid": "Alicia_Silverstone_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Silverstone" }
4,566
4567
Political_mutilation_in_Byzantine_culture_0
[ [ "Victim", "Date", "Disfigurement", "Details" ], [ "Alexios Philanthropenos", "1295", "Blinded", "Governor of the Thracesian Theme , he rose up against Andronikos III Palaiologos , but was captured by loyalist soldiers and blinded" ], [ "Anastasius of Constantinople", "743", "Blinded", "For supporting Artabasdos 's usurpation against Constantine V he was blinded" ], [ "Artabasdos", "743", "Blinded", "Artabasdos and his sons Nikephoros and Niketas were blinded for his failed insurrection against Constantine V during the iconoclasm crisis" ], [ "Sisinnios", "743", "Blinded", "Strategos of the Thracesians , he supported Constantine V against Artabasdos but was blinded after the former 's victory due to suspicions of conspiring to seize the throne himself" ], [ "Antiochos , David , Theophylact of Iconium , Christopher , Constantine , Theophylact the kandidatos , and 11 others", "766", "Blinded", "High-ranking provincial governors and court officials , members of a group of nineteen who conspired against Constantine V. The plot was discovered and its members publicly paraded at the Hippodrome on 25 August 766 . The two ringleaders , brothers Constantine and Strategios Podopagouros , were executed , the rest blinded and exiled , and every year imperial agents were sent to deliver 100 lashes" ], [ "John Athalarichos", "637", "Nose and hands amputated", "Amputation carried out after he tried to overthrow his father , Heraclius ; his co-conspiritor Theodore who received the same punishment was exiled and also had one leg amputated" ], [ "Bardanes Tourkos", "803/804", "Blinded", "Led an unsuccessful revolt against Nikephoros I and surrendered . Blinded whilst in confinement in a monastery , likely on Nikephoros ' orders" ], [ "Bardas Phokas", "1026", "Blinded", "Accused of plotting against Constantine VIII" ], [ "Constantine Diogenes", "1095", "Blinded", "Impostor pretender , led a Cuman invasion of Thrace against Alexios I Komnenos" ], [ "Philippikos Bardanes , Theodore Myakes , George Bouraphos", "713", "Blinded", "A rebellion of Opsician troops succeeded in getting a number of men into the city where they were able to blind Philippicus at a bathhouse on June 3 , 713 . He was followed a week later by the patrikios Theodore Myakes and a week after that by the Count of the Opsicians , the patrikios George Bouraphos" ], [ "Callinicus I of Constantinople", "705", "Blinded", "Supported the overthrow of Justinian II and was blinded when he came back to power in 705" ], [ "Constantine VI", "797", "Blinded", "Emperor who was blinded by supporters of his mother , Irene of Athens . Constantine died of his injuries shortly thereafter , leading to Irene being crowned the empress regnant" ], [ "Constantine , Basil , Gregory and Theodosios", "820", "Castrated", "The sons of Leo V the Armenian , who was deposed on Christmas Day , 820 , by Michael II the Amorian . They were exiled to Prote , castrated and confined to a monastery as monks" ], [ "Leo Phokas", "919", "Blinded", "Rose up against the assumption of power by Romanos Lekapenos but was captured and blinded" ], [ "Constantine Aspietes", "1190/1", "Blinded", "Suspected of plotting a revolt against Isaac II Angelos because he distributed delayed pay to his troops" ], [ "Leo Phokas , Nikephoros Phokas", "971", "Blinded", "Plotted a revolt against John I Tzimiskes" ], [ "Nikephoros", "792", "Blinded", "Uncle of Constantine VI , blinded , while his four brothers had their tongues cut , after the tagmata conspired to put him on the throne in the aftermath of the Battle of Marcellae" ], [ "Alexios Mosele", "792", "Blinded", "General of the Armeniacs , blinded because of their refusal to acknowledge Irene of Athens as empress and co-ruler of Constantine VI" ], [ "Constantine Diogenes", "1028-1034", "Blinded", "The popular general was blinded because of a supposed plot against Romanos III Argyros" ], [ "Nikephoros Bryennios", "1078", "Blinded", "Nikephoros had rebelled against Michael VII in 1077 , and continued his rebellion against Nikephoros III Botaneiates . Defeated and captured by Alexios Komnenos at Kalavrye , he was blinded" ] ]
{ "intro": "Mutilation was a common method of punishment for criminals in the Byzantine Empire but it also had a role in the empire's political life. Some disfigurements practised bore a secondary practical rationale as well. By blinding a rival, one would not only restrict their mobility but make it almost impossible for them to lead an army into battle, then an important part of taking control of the empire. Castration was also used to eliminate potential opponents. In the Byzantine Empire, for a man to be castrated meant that he was no longer a man - half-dead, life that was half death. Castration also eliminated any chance of heirs being born to threaten either the emperor or the emperor's children's place at the throne. Other mutilations were the severing of the nose (rhinotomy) or the amputating of limbs.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Cases of disfigurement", "title": "Political mutilation in Byzantine culture", "uid": "Political_mutilation_in_Byzantine_culture_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_mutilation_in_Byzantine_culture" }
4,567
4568
Naismith_College_Player_of_the_Year_0
[ [ "Year", "Player", "College", "Position", "Class" ], [ "1969", "Lew Alcindor *", "UCLA", "C", "Senior" ], [ "1970", "Pete Maravich *", "LSU", "G", "Senior" ], [ "1971", "Austin Carr", "Notre Dame", "G", "Senior" ], [ "1972", "Bill Walton *", "UCLA", "C", "Sophomore" ], [ "1973", "Bill Walton * ( 2 )", "UCLA", "C", "Junior" ], [ "1974", "Bill Walton * ( 3 )", "UCLA", "C", "Senior" ], [ "1975", "David Thompson *", "N.C. State", "G", "Senior" ], [ "1976", "Scott May", "Indiana", "F", "Senior" ], [ "1977", "Marques Johnson", "UCLA", "F", "Senior" ], [ "1978", "Butch Lee", "Marquette", "G", "Senior" ], [ "1979", "Larry Bird *", "Indiana State", "F", "Senior" ], [ "1980", "Mark Aguirre", "DePaul", "F", "Sophomore" ], [ "1981", "Ralph Sampson *", "Virginia", "C", "Sophomore" ], [ "1982", "Ralph Sampson * ( 2 )", "Virginia", "C", "Junior" ], [ "1983", "Ralph Sampson * ( 3 )", "Virginia", "C", "Senior" ], [ "1984", "Michael Jordan *", "North Carolina", "G", "Junior" ], [ "1985", "Patrick Ewing *", "Georgetown", "C", "Senior" ], [ "1986", "Johnny Dawkins", "Duke", "G", "Senior" ], [ "1987", "David Robinson *", "Navy", "C", "Senior" ], [ "1988", "Danny Manning", "Kansas", "F", "Senior" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Naismith College Player of the Year is an annual basketball award given by the Atlanta Tipoff Club to the top men's and women's collegiate basketball players. It is named in honor of the inventor of basketball (in 1891), Dr. James Naismith.", "section_text": "Lew Alcindor Bill Walton David Robinson", "section_title": "Winners -- Men", "title": "Naismith College Player of the Year", "uid": "Naismith_College_Player_of_the_Year_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naismith_College_Player_of_the_Year" }
4,568
4569
List_of_schools_in_the_Australian_Capital_Territory_4
[ [ "Name", "Suburb", "District", "Opened", "Closed" ], [ "Acton Primary School", "Acton", "North Canberra", "1920", "1923" ], [ "Canberra Primary School", "City", "North Canberra", "1880", "1914" ], [ "Charnwood High School", "Charnwood", "Belconnen", "1981", "1996" ], [ "Chifley Primary School", "Chifley", "Woden Valley", "1966", "1988" ], [ "Cook Primary School", "Cook", "Belconnen", "1969", "2007" ], [ "Cotter River School", "Cotter Dam", "", "1914", "1917" ], [ "Deakin High School", "Deakin", "South Canberra", "1966", "1988" ], [ "Downer Primary School", "Downer", "North Canberra", "1962", "1988" ], [ "Duntroon Primary School", "Campbell", "North Canberra", "1914", "1971" ], [ "Fisher Primary School", "Fisher", "Weston Creek", "1972", "1988" ], [ "Flynn Primary School", "Flynn", "Belconnen", "1974", "2006" ], [ "Ginninderra School", "Nicholls", "Gungahlin", "1870", "1911" ], [ "Ginninderra District High School", "Holt", "Belconnen", "1974", "2005" ], [ "Griffith Primary School", "Griffith", "South Canberra", "1955", "1995" ], [ "Gungahleen School", "Lyneham", "North Canberra", "1873", "1923" ], [ "Hackett Primary School", "Hackett", "North Canberra", "1964", "1991" ], [ "Hall Primary School", "Hall", "", "1911", "2006" ], [ "Higgins Primary School", "Higgins", "Belconnen", "1971", "2008" ], [ "Holder High School", "Holder", "Weston Creek", "1975", "1993" ], [ "Holder Primary School", "Holder", "Weston Creek", "1972", "1991" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of schools in the Australian Capital Territory, which houses Australia's capital city, Canberra. The Territory's education system consists of primary schools, which accommodate students from kindergarten to Year 6, high schools, which accommodate students from Years 7 to 10, and secondary colleges, which are specialist Year 11-12 institutions. As a result of development in newer areas and mergers in existing areas, some schools accommodate more than one of the above year ranges. Certificates are awarded on the basis of continuous assessment of students' progress at the end of years 10 and 12 by the ACT Department of Education and Training.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Public schools -- Closed public schools", "title": "List of schools in the Australian Capital Territory", "uid": "List_of_schools_in_the_Australian_Capital_Territory_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_schools_in_the_Australian_Capital_Territory" }
4,569
4570
Ebertfest:_Roger_Ebert's_Film_Festival_3
[ [ "Title", "Director", "Year", "Starring", "Notes" ], [ "The Taking of Pelham One , Two , Three", "Joseph Sargent", "1974", "Walter Matthau , Robert Shaw , Martin Balsam", "Free student screening on University of Illinois campus . Post-film Q & A included Patton Oswalt" ], [ "Life Itself", "Steve James", "2014", "Roger Ebert , Chaz Ebert , Gene Siskel", "Post-film Q & A included James and Chaz Ebert" ], [ "Museum Hours", "Jem Cohen", "2012", "Mary Margaret OHara , Bobby Sommer , Ela Piplits", "Post-film Q & A included Cohen" ], [ "Short Term 12", "Destin Cretton", "2013", "Brie Larson , John Gallagher , Jr. , Frantz Turner", "Post-film Q & A included Larson" ], [ "Young Adult", "Jason Reitman", "2011", "Charlize Theron , Patton Oswalt , Patrick Wilson", "Post-film Q & A included Oswalt" ], [ "He Who Gets Slapped", "Victor Sjöström", "1924", "Lon Chaney , Norma Shearer , John Gilbert", "2011 restoration . Alloy Orchestra played live accompaniment . Post-film Q & A included two members of the Alloy Orchestra" ], [ "Capote", "Bennett Miller", "2004", "Philip Seymour Hoffman , Catherine Keener , Clifton Collins , Jr", "Pre-film introduction included Michael Barker ( Sony Pictures Classics )" ], [ "Do The Right Thing", "Spike Lee", "1989", "Danny Aiello , Ossie Davis , Ruby Dee , Spike Lee", "Post-film Q & A included Lee" ], [ "Wadjda", "Haifaa Al-Mansour", "2012", "Waad Mohammed , Reem Abdullah , Abdullrahman Al Gohani", "Post-film Q & A included Al-Mansour" ], [ "A Simple Life", "Ann Hui", "2011", "Andy Lau , Deanie Ip , Paul Chun , Fuli Wang", "Post-film Q & A included Hui" ], [ "Goodbye Solo", "Ramin Bahrani", "2008", "Souleymane Sy Savane , Red West , Diana Franco Galindo", "Post-film Q & A included Bahrani" ], [ "Born on the Fourth of July", "Oliver Stone", "1989", "Tom Cruise , Willem Dafoe , Raymond J. Barry , Caroline Kava", "Post-film Q & A included Stone" ], [ "Bayou Maharajah", "Lily Keber", "2013", "James Booker , Dr. John , Harry Connick , Jr", "Post-film Q & A included Keber , Henry Butler" ] ]
{ "intro": "Ebertfest is an annual film festival held every April in Champaign, Illinois, United States, organized by the College of Media at the University of Illinois. Roger Ebert, the TV and Chicago Sun-Times film critic, was a native of the adjoining town of Urbana, Illinois and is an alumnus of the University. Founded in 1999 as Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival, this event is the only long-running film festival created by a critic. Despite Eberts death in 2013, the festival continues to operate based on Eberts notes and vision for the kinds of films he championed.", "section_text": "Festival schedule [ 59 ]", "section_title": "Films -- 2014", "title": "Ebertfest", "uid": "Ebertfest:_Roger_Ebert's_Film_Festival_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebertfest" }
4,570
4571
Carrier_Air_Wing_Eleven_0
[ [ "Code", "Squadron", "Nickname", "Assigned Aircraft" ], [ "VFA-154", "Strike Fighter Squadron 154", "Black Knights", "F/A-18F Super Hornet" ], [ "VFA-31", "Strike Fighter Squadron 31", "Tomcatters", "F/A-18E Super Hornet" ], [ "VFA-146", "Strike Fighter Squadron 146", "Blue Diamonds", "F/A-18E Super Hornet" ], [ "VFA-87", "Strike Fighter Squadron 87", "Golden Warriors", "F/A-18E Super Hornet" ], [ "VAW-115", "Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 115", "Liberty Bells", "E-2C Hawkeye" ], [ "VAQ-142", "Electronic Attack Squadron 142", "Gray Wolves", "EA-18G Growler" ], [ "VRC-30", "Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 30 , Detachment 3", "Providers", "C-2A Greyhound" ], [ "HSC-8", "Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 8", "Eightballers", "MH-60S Seahawk" ], [ "HSM-75", "Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 75", "Wolfpack", "MH-60R Seahawk" ] ]
{ "intro": "Carrier Air Wing Eleven (CVW-11) is a United States Navy aircraft carrier air wing based at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. The air wing is attached to the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt.", "section_text": "See also : List of United States Navy aircraft squadrons CVW-11 consists of nine squadrons [ 3 ]", "section_title": "Subordinate units", "title": "Carrier Air Wing Eleven", "uid": "Carrier_Air_Wing_Eleven_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier_Air_Wing_Eleven" }
4,571
4572
List_of_bus_transit_systems_in_the_United_States_21
[ [ "System", "Locale", "Major city ( s )" ], [ "Brockton Area Transit Authority", "Brockton area", "Brockton" ], [ "Cape Ann Transportation Authority", "Cape Ann", "Gloucester" ], [ "Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority", "Barnstable County", "Barnstable" ], [ "Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority", "Attleboro , Taunton , and nearby cities", "Attleboro and Taunton" ], [ "Lowell Regional Transit Authority", "Greater Lowell", "Lowell" ], [ "Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority", "Boston and immediate suburbs", "Boston" ], [ "Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority", "Greater Merrimack River Valley", "Lawrence and Haverhill" ], [ "MetroWest Regional Transit Authority", "MetroWest Region", "Framingham" ], [ "Montachusett Regional Transit Authority", "", "Fitchburg , Leominster , and Gardner" ], [ "Nantucket Regional Transit Authority", "Nantucket", "Nantucket" ], [ "Pioneer Valley Transit Authority", "Hampden , Hampshire , and Franklin counties", "Springfield" ], [ "Southeastern Regional Transit Authority", "", "Fall River and New Bedford" ], [ "Worcester Regional Transit Authority", "Worcester and immediate suburbs", "Worcester and Auburn" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of presently-operating bus transit systems in the United States with regular service. The list excludes charter buses, private bus operators, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. Figures for daily ridership, number of vehicles, and daily vehicle revenue miles are accurate as of 2009 and come from the FTA National Transit Database.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Massachusetts", "title": "List of bus transit systems in the United States", "uid": "List_of_bus_transit_systems_in_the_United_States_21", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bus_transit_systems_in_the_United_States" }
4,572
4573
List_of_WAC_Men's_Basketball_Tournament_Finals_broadcasters_0
[ [ "Year", "Winner", "Score", "Opponent", "MVP", "Venue" ], [ "1984", "UTEP", "62-55", "New Mexico", "Juden Smith , UTEP", "Special Events Center ( El Paso , Texas )" ], [ "1985", "San Diego State", "87-81", "UTEP", "Luster Goodwin , UTEP", "Special Events Center ( El Paso , Texas )" ], [ "1986", "UTEP", "65-64", "Wyoming", "Eric Leckner , Wyoming", "Arena-Auditorium ( Laramie , Wyoming )" ], [ "1987", "Wyoming", "64-62", "New Mexico", "Eric Leckner , Wyoming", "The Pit ( Albuquerque , New Mexico )" ], [ "1988", "Wyoming", "79-75", "UTEP", "Eric Leckner , Wyoming", "Marriott Center ( Provo , Utah )" ], [ "1989", "UTEP", "73-60", "Colorado State", "Tim Hardaway , UTEP", "Jon M. Huntsman Center ( Salt Lake City , Utah )" ], [ "1990", "UTEP", "75-58", "Hawaii", "Greg Foster , UTEP", "Special Events Center ( El Paso , Texas )" ], [ "1991", "BYU", "51-49", "Utah", "Shawn Bradley , BYU", "Arena-Auditorium ( Laramie , Wyoming )" ], [ "1992", "BYU", "73-71", "UTEP", "Eddie Rivera , UTEP", "Moby Arena ( Fort Collins , Colorado )" ], [ "1993", "New Mexico", "76-65", "UTEP", "Ike Williams , New Mexico", "Delta Center ( Salt Lake City )" ], [ "1994", "Hawaii", "73-66", "BYU", "Trevor Ruffin , Hawaii", "Delta Center ( Salt Lake City )" ], [ "1995", "Utah", "67-54", "Hawaii", "Keith Van Horn , Utah", "The Pit ( Albuquerque , New Mexico )" ], [ "1996", "New Mexico", "64-60", "Utah", "Kenny Thomas , New Mexico", "The Pit ( Albuquerque , New Mexico )" ], [ "1997", "Utah", "89-68", "TCU", "Keith Van Horn , Utah", "Thomas & Mack Center ( Paradise , Nevada )" ], [ "1998", "UNLV", "56-51", "New Mexico", "Kenny Thomas , New Mexico", "Thomas & Mack Center ( Paradise , Nevada )" ], [ "1999", "Utah", "60-45", "New Mexico", "Alex Jensen , Utah", "Thomas & Mack Center ( Paradise , Nevada )" ], [ "2000", "Fresno State", "75-72", "Tulsa", "Courtney Alexander , Fresno State", "Selland Arena ( Fresno , California )" ], [ "2001", "Hawaii", "78-72", "Tulsa", "Carl English , Hawaii", "Reynolds Center ( Tulsa , Oklahoma )" ], [ "2002", "Hawaii", "73-59", "Tulsa", "Predrag Savović , Hawaii", "Reynolds Center ( Tulsa , Oklahoma )" ], [ "2003", "Tulsa", "75-64", "Nevada", "Kevin Johnson , Tulsa", "Reynolds Center ( Tulsa , Oklahoma )" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Western Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament is the conference championship tournament in men's basketball for the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). Even though the WAC was founded in 1964, the annual tournament has only been held since 1984. The winner of the tournament is guaranteed a spot in the NCAA Basketball Tournament every year.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Tournament results", "title": "WAC Men's Basketball Tournament", "uid": "List_of_WAC_Men's_Basketball_Tournament_Finals_broadcasters_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAC_Men's_Basketball_Tournament" }
4,573
4574
Brian_Kilrea_Coach_of_the_Year_Award_0
[ [ "Season", "Winner", "Team", "League", "Finalists" ], [ "1987-88", "Alain Vigneault", "Hull Olympiques", "QMJHL", "Dick Todd ( OHL ) , Marcel Comeau ( WHL )" ], [ "1988-89", "Joe McDonnell", "Kitchener Rangers", "OHL", "Ron Kennedy ( WHL )" ], [ "1989-90", "Ken Hitchcock", "Kamloops Blazers", "WHL", "Joe McDonnell ( OHL )" ], [ "1990-91", "Jos Canale", "Chicoutimi Saguenéens", "QMJHL", "George Burnett ( OHL ) , Tom Renney ( WHL )" ], [ "1991-92", "Bryan Maxwell", "Spokane Chiefs", "WHL", "George Burnett ( OHL )" ], [ "1992-93", "Marcel Comeau", "Tacoma Rockets", "WHL", "Gary Agnew ( OHL ) , Guy Chouinard ( QMJHL )" ], [ "1993-94", "Bert Templeton", "North Bay Centennials", "OHL", "Richard Martel ( QMJHL ) , Lorne Molleken ( WHL )" ], [ "1994-95", "Craig Hartsburg", "Guelph Storm", "OHL", "Michel Therrien ( QMJHL ) , Don Nachbaur ( WHL )" ], [ "1995-96", "Bob Lowes", "Brandon Wheat Kings", "WHL", "Brian Kilrea ( OHL ) , Jean Pronovost ( QMJHL )" ], [ "1996-97", "Brian Kilrea", "Ottawa 67 's", "OHL", "Clement Jodoin ( QMJHL ) , Brent Peterson ( WHL )" ], [ "1997-98", "Dean Clark", "Calgary Hitmen", "WHL", "Gary Agnew ( OHL ) , Guy Chouinard ( QMJHL )" ], [ "1998-99", "Guy Chouinard", "Quebec Remparts", "QMJHL", "Peter DeBoer ( OHL ) , Don Hay ( WHL )" ], [ "1999-00", "Peter DeBoer", "Plymouth Whalers", "OHL", "Doris Labonté ( QMJHL ) , Todd McLellan ( WHL )" ], [ "2000-01", "Brent Sutter", "Red Deer Rebels", "WHL", "Dave MacQueen ( OHL ) , Denis Francoeur ( QMJHL )" ], [ "2001-02", "Bob Lowes", "Regina Pats", "WHL", "Craig Hartsburg ( OHL ) , Real Paiement ( QMJHL )" ], [ "2002-03", "Marc Habscheid", "Kelowna Rockets", "WHL", "Brian Kilrea ( OHL ) , Shawn MacKenzie ( QMJHL )" ], [ "2003-04", "Dale Hunter", "London Knights", "OHL", "Benoit Groulx ( QMJHL ) , Kevin Constantine ( WHL )" ], [ "2004-05", "Cory Clouston", "Kootenay Ice", "WHL", "Dale Hunter ( OHL ) , Richard Martel ( QMJHL )" ], [ "2005-06", "Willie Desjardins", "Medicine Hat Tigers", "WHL", "Dave Barr ( OHL ) , Andre Tourigny ( QMJHL )" ], [ "2006-07", "Clement Jodoin", "Lewiston Maineiacs", "QMJHL", "Mike Vellucci ( OHL ) , Cory Clouston ( WHL )" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year Award is given out annually to the coach of the year in the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). Originally called the CHL Coach of the Year Award, the trophy was renamed in 2003 to honour Brian Kilrea when he won his 1,000th game as the coach of the Ottawa 67's. Kilrea has won more games than any other coach in Canadian junior hockey history, two Memorial Cup championships and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003. He was named the OHL's top coach five times in his 32-year coaching career, and won the CHL Coach of the Year Award once, in 1996-97. The winner is named from one of the recipients of the Coach of the Year Award in the CHL's three constituent leagues: the Matt Leyden Trophy (Ontario Hockey League Coach of the Year), the Ron Lapointe Trophy (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Coach of the Year), or the Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy (Western Hockey League Coach of the Year). Bob Lowes, Bob Boughner and Gerard Gallant are the only coaches to capture the award twice.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Winners", "title": "Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year Award", "uid": "Brian_Kilrea_Coach_of_the_Year_Award_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Kilrea_Coach_of_the_Year_Award" }
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List_of_NCCAA_institutions_5
[ [ "School", "City", "State", "Other Affiliations" ], [ "Bethel College", "Mishawaka", "Indiana", "Crossroads League ( NAIA )" ], [ "Greenville University", "Greenville", "Illinois", "St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ( NCAA Division III )" ], [ "Hannibal-LaGrange University", "Hannibal", "Missouri", "American Midwest Conference ( NAIA )" ], [ "Judson University", "Elgin", "Illinois", "Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference ( NAIA )" ], [ "Lincoln Christian University", "Lincoln", "Illinois", "Independent ( NAIA )" ], [ "University of Northwestern - St. Paul", "Roseville", "Minnesota", "Upper Midwest Athletic Conference ( NCAA Division III )" ], [ "Olivet Nazarene University", "Bourbonnais", "Illinois", "Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference ( NAIA )" ], [ "Trinity Christian College", "Palos Heights", "Illinois", "Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference ( NAIA )" ], [ "Trinity International University", "Deerfield", "Illinois", "Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference ( NAIA )" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of institutions that compete in the National Christian College Athletic Association. There are currently 89 programs in the organization as of 2019.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "North Central Region -- Division I", "title": "List of NCCAA institutions", "uid": "List_of_NCCAA_institutions_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCCAA_institutions" }
4,575
4576
Comparison_of_Internet_forum_software_0
[ [ "", "Creator", "Latest release date", "Current stable version", "Programming language", "License" ], [ "bbPress", "WordPress Foundation", "2019-09-04", "5.2.3", "PHP", "GPL" ], [ "Beehive Forum", "Project Beehive Forum Developers", "2016-11-05", "1.5.2", "PHP", "GPL" ], [ "Discourse", "Civilized Discourse Construction Kit , Inc", "2019-11-06", "2.3.6", "Ruby , JavaScript", "GPL" ], [ "Discuz !", "Comsenz Inc", "2018-01-01", "X3.4", "PHP", "Discuz ! EULA ( proprietary , gratis for non-commercial use )" ], [ "FluxBB", "FluxBB.org Developers", "2018-12-31", "1.5.11", "PHP", "GPL" ], [ "FUDforum", "Advanced Internet Designs Inc", "2018-04-09", "3.0.9", "PHP", "GPL" ], [ "Ikonboard", "Matt Mecham ( original creator ) Joshua Johnson", "2012-10-19", "3.1.5A", "Perl", "Proprietary" ], [ "Invision Power Board", "Invision Power Services Inc", "2019-06-12", "4.4.4", "PHP", "Proprietary" ], [ "MyBB", "MyBB Group", "2019-12-30", "1.8.22", "PHP", "LGPL , moving to BSD in 2.0" ], [ "Phorum", "Brian Moon", "2017-08-23", "5.2.23", "PHP", "Phorum License 2 ( BSD like )" ], [ "phpBB", "phpBB Ltd", "2020-01-06", "3.3.0", "PHP", "GPL" ], [ "PunBB", "PunBB", "2015-10-14", "1.4.4", "PHP", "GPL" ], [ "Simple Machines Forum", "Simple Machines", "2019-12-30", "2.0.17", "PHP", "BSD License" ], [ "Syndie", "Anonymous ( related to I2P )", "2014-08-14", "1.107b", "Java", "Open source , multiple licenses" ], [ "Thredded", "Joel Oliveira , Gleb Mazovetskiy , et al", "2019-08-17", "0.16.13", "Ruby", "MIT" ], [ "Vanilla Forums", "Vanilla Forums", "2019-03-15", "2.8.1", "PHP", "Proprietary / GPL" ], [ "vBulletin", "vBulletin Solutions Inc", "2019-05-14", "5.5.2", "PHP", "Proprietary" ], [ "XenForo", "XenForo Limited , Kier Darby , Mike Sullivan", "2019-11-06", "2.1.5", "PHP", "Proprietary" ], [ "", "Creator", "Latest release date", "Current stable version", "Programming language", "License" ] ]
{ "intro": "This article outlines the general features commonly found in various Internet forum software packages. It highlights major features that the manager of a forum might want and should expect to be commonly available in different forum software. These comparisons do not include remotely hosted services which use their own proprietary software, rather than offering a package for download which webmasters can host by themselves.", "section_text": "Basic general information about the forums : creator/company , license/price etc .", "section_title": "General information", "title": "Comparison of Internet forum software", "uid": "Comparison_of_Internet_forum_software_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_forum_software" }
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4577
Dancing_with_the_Stars_(U.S._season_6)_2
[ [ "Dance", "Highest scored dancer ( s )", "Highest score", "Lowest scored dancer ( s )", "Lowest score" ], [ "Cha-cha-cha", "Kristi Yamaguchi", "30", "Penn Jillette", "16" ], [ "Foxtrot", "Jason Taylor", "28", "Monica Seles Adam Carolla", "15" ], [ "Quickstep", "Jason Taylor", "30", "Penn Jillette", "17" ], [ "Mambo", "Cristián de la Fuente", "29", "Monica Seles", "15" ], [ "Jive", "Kristi Yamaguchi", "30", "Marissa Jaret Winokur", "19" ], [ "Tango", "Jason Taylor Kristi Yamaguchi", "29", "Steve Guttenberg Adam Carolla Mario", "21" ], [ "Viennese waltz", "Jason Taylor", "29", "Priscilla Presley", "22" ], [ "Paso doble", "Kristi Yamaguchi", "29", "Adam Carolla", "19" ], [ "Rumba", "Kristi Yamaguchi", "29", "Priscilla Presley", "21" ], [ "Samba", "Cristián de la Fuente", "29", "Cristián de la Fuente", "21" ], [ "Freestyle", "Kristi Yamaguchi", "30", "Cristián de la Fuente", "26" ] ]
{ "intro": "Season six of Dancing with the Stars premiered on March 17, 2008; the first results show was a double-elimination episode airing on March 25, 2008. The show followed the format of previous seasons, with 12 couples. On May 6, 2008 DWTS had a special two-hour edition to commemorate its 100th episode. The most frequently-given score for this season was 29, which was given 9 times to leaders in several weeks. Kristi Yamaguchi and her partner, Mark Ballas, won the competition. Kristi & Mark combined for four of the five perfect scores given out this season; she received three of them for her three Finals dances, giving her a perfect 90 out of 90.", "section_text": "The best and worst performances in each dance according to the judges ' 30-point scale are as follows :", "section_title": "Scoring chart -- Highest and lowest scoring performances", "title": "Dancing with the Stars (American season 6)", "uid": "Dancing_with_the_Stars_(U.S._season_6)_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(American_season_6)" }
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4578
Hou_Hsiao-Hsien_0
[ [ "Year", "English title", "Original title", "Notes" ], [ "1980", "Cute Girl", "就是溜溜的她", "First full-length feature film" ], [ "1981", "Cheerful Wind", "風兒踢踏踩", "" ], [ "1982", "The Green , Green Grass of Home", "在那河畔青草青", "" ], [ "1983", "The Sandwich Man", "兒子的大玩偶", "Directed with Wan Jen and Tseng chuang-hsiang" ], [ "1983", "The Boys from Fengkuei", "風櫃來的人", "Golden Montgolfiere at the 1984 Three Continents Festival" ], [ "1984", "A Summer at Grandpa 's", "冬冬的假期", "Golden Montgolfiere at the 1985 Three Continents Festival" ], [ "1985", "A Time to Live , A Time to Die", "童年往事", "FIPRESCI Prize at the 1986 Berlin International Film Festival" ], [ "1986", "Dust in the Wind", "戀戀風塵", "Entered into the 1985 Three Continents Festival" ], [ "1987", "Daughter of the Nile", "尼羅河的女兒", "Entered into Directors ' Fortnight at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival" ], [ "1989", "A City of Sadness", "悲情城市", "Golden Lion at the 1989 Venice Film Festival" ], [ "1993", "The Puppetmaster", "戲夢人生", "Jury Prize at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival" ], [ "1995", "Good Men , Good Women", "好男好女", "Best Feature Film at the 1995 Hawaii International Film Festival" ], [ "1996", "Goodbye South , Goodbye", "南國再見,南國", "Entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival" ], [ "1998", "Flowers of Shanghai", "海上花", "Entered into the 1998 Cannes Film Festival" ], [ "2001", "Millennium Mambo", "千禧曼波", "Technical Grand Prize at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival" ], [ "2003", "Café Lumière", "咖啡時光", "Japanese production , Entered into the 2004 Venice Film Festival" ], [ "2005", "Three Times", "最好的時光", "Entered into the 2005 Cannes Film Festival" ], [ "2007", "The Electric Princess House", "電姬館", "Segment of the anthology film To Each His Own Cinema" ], [ "2008", "Flight of the Red Balloon", "Le Voyage du Ballon Rouge 紅氣球的旅行", "French production" ], [ "2011", "La Belle Epoque", "黃金之弦", "Segment of the anthology film 10+10" ] ]
{ "intro": "Hou Hsiao-hsien (Chinese: 侯孝賢; born 8 April 1947) is a Taiwanese film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He is a leading figure in world cinema and in Taiwan's New Wave cinema movement. He won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1989 for his film A City of Sadness (1989), and the Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2015 for The Assassin (2015). Other highly regarded works of his include The Puppetmaster (1993) and Flowers of Shanghai (1998). Hou was voted Director of the Decade for the 1990s in a poll of American and international critics by The Village Voice and Film Comment. In a 1998 New York Film Festival worldwide critics' poll, Hou was named one of the three directors most crucial to the future of cinema. A City of Sadness ranked 117th in the British Film Institute's 2012 Sight & Sound critics' poll of the greatest films ever made.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- As director", "title": "Hou Hsiao-hsien", "uid": "Hou_Hsiao-Hsien_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hou_Hsiao-hsien" }
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4579
List_of_airports_in_Yukon_0
[ [ "Community", "Airport name", "TC LID" ], [ "Beaver Creek", "Beaver Creek Airport", "" ], [ "Braeburn Lodge", "Braeburn Airport ( Cinnamon Bun Airstrip )", "CEK2" ], [ "Burwash Landing", "Burwash Airport", "" ], [ "Carcross", "Carcross Airport", "CFA4" ], [ "Carcross", "Carcross Water Aerodrome", "CEB7" ], [ "Carmacks", "Carmacks Airport", "CEX4" ], [ "Chapman Lake", "Chapman Aerodrome", "CEZ2" ], [ "Dawson City", "Dawson City Airport", "" ], [ "Eagle Plains", "Finlayson Lake Airport", "CFT3" ], [ "Eagle Plains", "Wiley Aerodrome", "CAJ2" ], [ "Faro", "Faro Airport", "" ], [ "Fort Selkirk", "Fort Selkirk Aerodrome", "CFS3" ], [ "Haines Junction", "Haines Junction Airport", "" ], [ "Hyland", "Hyland Airport", "CFT5" ], [ "La Biche River", "La Biche River Airport", "CFP6" ], [ "Macmillan Pass", "Macmillan Pass Airport", "CFC4" ], [ "Mayo", "Mayo Airport", "" ], [ "McQuesten", "McQuesten Airport", "CFP4" ], [ "Minto", "Minto Landing Aerodrome", "CML7" ], [ "Minto Mine", "Minto Aerodrome", "CMN4" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a complete list of airports, water aerodromes and heliports in the Canadian territory of Yukon.", "section_text": "The list is sorted by the name of the community served , click the sort buttons in the table header to switch listing order .", "section_title": "List of airports and heliports", "title": "List of airports in Yukon", "uid": "List_of_airports_in_Yukon_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airports_in_Yukon" }
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List_of_aircraft_of_World_War_II_14
[ [ "Name of aircraft", "Year in service", "Country of origin" ], [ "Aeronca L-3", "1941", "US" ], [ "Airspeed Envoy", "1934", "UK" ], [ "AVIA FL.3", "1939", "Italy" ], [ "Avro 652", "1935", "UK" ], [ "Barkley-Grow T8P-1", "1937", "US" ], [ "Beechcraft 17 Staggerwing/UC-43 Traveler", "1933", "US" ], [ "Beechcraft Model 18/C-45/JRB/SNB/AT-7/AT-11 Expeditor", "1937", "US" ], [ "Beneš-Mráz Be-555 Super Bibi", "1936", "Czechoslovakia" ], [ "Bloch MB.81 ambulance aircraft", "1935", "France" ], [ "Bloch MB.120 mailplane", "1935", "France" ], [ "Breda Ba.44", "1934", "Italy" ], [ "CAP CAP-4 Paulista", "1935", "Brazil" ], [ "Caproni Ca.164", "1938", "Italy" ], [ "Caudron C.272", "1931", "France" ], [ "Caudron C.280/C.400/C.410", "1932", "France" ], [ "Caudron C.440 Goéland", "1934", "France" ], [ "Caudron C.480 Frégate", "1935", "France" ], [ "Caudron C.600 Aiglon", "1935", "France" ], [ "Caudron C.635 Simoun", "1935", "France" ], [ "Cessna 165", "1935", "US" ] ]
{ "intro": "The List of aircraft of World War II includes all the aircraft used by those countries which were at war during World War II from the period between their joining the conflict and the conflict ending for them. Aircraft developed but not used operationally in the war are in the prototypes section at the end. Prototypes for aircraft that entered service under a different design number are ignored in favour of the service version. The date the aircraft entered service, or was first flown if the service date is unknown or it did not enter service follows the name, followed by the country of origin and major wartime users. Aircraft used for multiple roles are generally only listed under their primary role unless specialized versions were built for other roles in significant numbers. Aircraft used by neutral countries such as Spain, Switzerland and Sweden or countries which did no significant fighting such as most of those in South America (except Brazil), are not included.", "section_text": "Many aircraft in this category were impressed in small numbers . The country of origin may not have used it in a military capacity , and dates are its original entry into service , not when it was first used by a military organization .", "section_title": "Operational aircraft -- Transport and utility aircraft", "title": "List of aircraft of World War II", "uid": "List_of_aircraft_of_World_War_II_14", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aircraft_of_World_War_II" }
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Triple_Gold_Club_0
[ [ "Player", "Membership gained", "Olympic gold", "World Championship", "Stanley Cup" ], [ "Tomas Jonsson", "27 February 1994", "Sweden 1994", "Sweden 1991", "New York Islanders 1982 , 1983" ], [ "Mats Näslund", "27 February 1994", "Sweden 1994", "Sweden 1991", "Montreal Canadiens 1986" ], [ "Håkan Loob", "27 February 1994", "Sweden 1994", "Sweden 1987 , 1991", "Calgary Flames 1989" ], [ "Valeri Kamensky", "10 June 1996", "USSR 1988", "USSR 1986 , 1989 , 1990", "Colorado Avalanche 1996" ], [ "Alexei Gusarov", "10 June 1996", "USSR 1988", "USSR 1986 , 1989 , 1990", "Colorado Avalanche 1996" ], [ "Peter Forsberg *", "10 June 1996", "Sweden 1994 , 2006", "Sweden 1992 , 1998", "Colorado Avalanche 1996 , 2001" ], [ "Viacheslav Fetisov *", "7 June 1997", "USSR 1984 , 1988", "USSR 1978 , 1981 , 1982 , 1983 , 1986 , 1989 , 1990", "Detroit Red Wings 1997 , 1998" ], [ "Igor Larionov *", "7 June 1997", "USSR 1984 , 1988", "USSR 1982 , 1983 , 1986 , 1989", "Detroit Red Wings 1997 , 1998 , 2002" ], [ "Alexander Mogilny", "10 June 2000", "USSR 1988", "USSR 1989", "New Jersey Devils 2000" ], [ "Vladimir Malakhov", "10 June 2000", "Unified Team 1992", "USSR 1990", "New Jersey Devils 2000" ], [ "Rob Blake *", "24 February 2002", "Canada 2002", "Canada 1994 , 1997", "Colorado Avalanche 2001" ], [ "Joe Sakic *", "24 February 2002", "Canada 2002", "Canada 1994", "Colorado Avalanche 1996 , 2001" ], [ "Brendan Shanahan *", "24 February 2002", "Canada 2002", "Canada 1994", "Detroit Red Wings 1997 , 1998 , 2002" ], [ "Scott Niedermayer *", "9 May 2004", "Canada 2002 , 2010", "Canada 2004", "New Jersey Devils 1995 , 2000 , 2003 Anaheim Ducks 2007" ], [ "Jaromír Jágr", "15 May 2005", "Czech Republic 1998", "Czech Republic 2005 , 2010", "Pittsburgh Penguins 1991 , 1992" ], [ "Jiří Šlégr", "15 May 2005", "Czech Republic 1998", "Czech Republic 2005", "Detroit Red Wings 2002" ], [ "Nicklas Lidström *", "26 February 2006", "Sweden 2006", "Sweden 1991", "Detroit Red Wings 1997 , 1998 , 2002 , 2008" ], [ "Fredrik Modin", "26 February 2006", "Sweden 2006", "Sweden 1998", "Tampa Bay Lightning 2004" ], [ "Chris Pronger *", "6 June 2007", "Canada 2002 , 2010", "Canada 1997", "Anaheim Ducks 2007" ], [ "Niklas Kronwall", "4 June 2008", "Sweden 2006", "Sweden 2006", "Detroit Red Wings 2008" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Triple Gold Club is the group of ice hockey players and coaches who have won an Olympic Games gold medal, a World Championship gold medal, and the Stanley Cup, the championship trophy of the National Hockey League (NHL). The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) considers them to be the three most important championships available to the sport. Tomas Jonsson, Mats Näslund and Håkan Loob became the first members on 27 February 1994 when Sweden won the gold medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics. The term first entered popular use following the 2002 Winter Olympics, which saw the addition of the first Canadian members. On 8 May 2007, the IIHF announced it would formalize the club and recognize the players who had won the three championships. The induction ceremony was held, with all 22 members at the time present, at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, on 22 February 2010. There are 29 player members of the Triple Gold Club - eleven Canadians, nine Swedes, seven Russians, and two Czechs. Eleven of the players are defencemen and the remaining players are forwards; to date, no goaltender has achieved the honor. From the time of their first victory, Niklas Kronwall, Mikael Samuelsson and Henrik Zetterberg took the least time to join the club, winning the Olympics and World Championships in 2006 (as members of the Swedish national team) and the Stanley Cup in 2008 (as members of the Detroit Red Wings). In contrast, it took Russian Viacheslav Fetisov 19 years from his first victory to become a member. Jonathan Toews is the youngest player to accomplish the feat, winning the third championship (the Stanley Cup) at the age of 22 years, 42 days; Pavel Datsyuk is the oldest, winning Olympic gold at 39 years, 220 days. Fetisov, his countryman Igor Larionov, and Swede Peter Forsberg are the only players to have won each of the three championships more than once.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Members -- Players", "title": "Triple Gold Club", "uid": "Triple_Gold_Club_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_Gold_Club" }
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4582
Ben_Stiller_filmography_5
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Artist", "Role" ], [ "1999", "All Star", "Smash Mouth", "Song was Featured in Mystery Men in which Stiller appeared" ], [ "2000", "Rollin ' ( Air Raid Vehicle )", "Limp Bizkit", "Himself" ], [ "2000", "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water", "Limp Bizkit", "Himself" ], [ "2001", "Bad Boy for Life", "Sean Combs", "P. Diddy 's Neighbor" ], [ "2002", "Tribute", "Tenacious D", "Himself" ], [ "2004", "Taylor", "Jack Johnson", "Himself" ], [ "2006", "Awesome ; I Fuckin ' Shot That !", "Beastie Boys", "Himself" ], [ "2007", "Closer", "Travis", "Supermarket Manager" ] ]
{ "intro": "Ben Stiller is an American actor, comedian, director, producer and screenwriter. The following is his complete filmography. He has mostly appeared in comedy films. Stiller is an Emmy Award winner for his directed, produced and written television show The Ben Stiller Show.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Music videos", "title": "Ben Stiller filmography", "uid": "Ben_Stiller_filmography_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Stiller_filmography" }
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List_of_Nunavut_territorial_electoral_districts_0
[ [ "District", "Incumbent", "Community", "Region" ], [ "Aggu", "Paul Quassa", "Igloolik ( north part )", "Qikiqtaaluk Region" ], [ "Aivilik", "Patterk Netser", "Coral Harbour , Repulse Bay", "Kivalliq Region" ], [ "Amittuq", "Joelie Kaernerk", "Hall Beach , Igloolik ( south part )", "Qikiqtaaluk Region" ], [ "Arviat North-Whale Cove", "John Main", "Arviat ( north part ) , Whale Cove", "Kivalliq Region" ], [ "Arviat South", "Joe Savikataaq", "Arviat ( south part )", "Kivalliq Region" ], [ "Baker Lake", "Simeon Mikkungwak", "Baker Lake", "Kivalliq Region" ], [ "Cambridge Bay", "Jeannie Ehaloak", "Cambridge Bay", "Kitikmeot Region" ], [ "Gjoa Haven", "Tony Akoak", "Gjoa Haven", "Kitikmeot Region" ], [ "Hudson Bay", "Allan Rumbolt", "Sanikiluaq", "Qikiqtaaluk Region" ], [ "Iqaluit-Manirajak", "Adam Arreak-Lightstone", "Iqaluit ( west part )", "Qikiqtaaluk Region" ], [ "Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu", "Pat Angnakak", "Iqaluit ( east part )", "Qikiqtaaluk Region" ], [ "Iqaluit-Sinaa", "Elisapee Sheutiapik", "Iqaluit ( south part )", "Qikiqtaaluk Region" ], [ "Iqaluit-Tasiluk", "George Hickes", "Iqaluit ( north part )", "Qikiqtaaluk Region" ], [ "Kugluktuk", "Mila Adjukak Kamingoak", "Kugluktuk", "Kitikmeot Region" ], [ "Netsilik", "Emilino Qirngnuq", "Kugaaruk , Taloyoak", "Kitikmeot Region" ], [ "Pangnirtung", "Margaret Nakashuk", "Pangnirtung", "Qikiqtaaluk Region" ], [ "Quttiktuq", "David Akeeagok", "Arctic Bay , Grise Fiord , Resolute", "Qikiqtaaluk Region" ], [ "Rankin Inlet North-Chesterfield Inlet", "Cathy Towtongie", "Chesterfield Inlet , Rankin Inlet ( north part )", "Kivalliq Region" ], [ "Rankin Inlet South", "Lorne Kusugak", "Rankin Inlet ( south part )", "Kivalliq Region" ], [ "South Baffin", "David Joanasie", "Cape Dorset , Kimmirut", "Qikiqtaaluk Region" ] ]
{ "intro": "This is a list of Nunavut territorial electoral districts. In total there are 22 electoral districts in Nunavut spread over three administrative regions. Each district elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut in a first past the post system. Unlike some other parts of Canada, such as Ontario, a new by-election must be held in a riding if the original result ended in a tie. There are no political parties in Nunavut, each candidate runs as an independent and the territory operates by consensus government.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of districts", "title": "List of Nunavut territorial electoral districts", "uid": "List_of_Nunavut_territorial_electoral_districts_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nunavut_territorial_electoral_districts" }
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4584
2013_Tim_Hortons_Brier_0
[ [ "Player", "Team", "Position", "Shots", "Opponent" ], [ "Mark Nichols", "Manitoba", "Lead", "16", "Nova Scotia" ], [ "Ryan Harnden", "Northern Ontario", "Lead", "14", "Alberta" ], [ "Brad Jacobs", "Northern Ontario", "Skip", "14", "Alberta" ], [ "Ben Hebert", "Alberta", "Lead", "10", "Nova Scotia" ], [ "Philippe Ménard", "Quebec", "Lead", "16", "British Columbia" ], [ "Craig Savill", "Ontario", "Lead", "14", "Newfoundland and Labrador" ], [ "Brent Laing", "Ontario", "Second", "14", "Newfoundland and Labrador" ], [ "Marc Kennedy", "Alberta", "Second", "14", "Prince Edward Island" ], [ "Mark Nichols", "Manitoba", "Lead", "18", "Northern Ontario" ], [ "Ryan Harnden", "Northern Ontario", "Lead", "17", "Manitoba" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2013 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 2 to 10 at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. This edition of the Brier marked the thirteenth time that Alberta has hosted the Brier, and the sixth time that Edmonton has hosted the Brier. In the final, Brad Jacobs of Northern Ontario defeated three-time Brier champion Jeff Stoughton of Manitoba with a score of 11-4 to win his first Brier title and Northern Ontario's first title since 1985. Jacobs and his team will represent Canada at the 2013 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in Victoria, British Columbia.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Statistics -- Perfect games", "title": "2013 Tim Hortons Brier", "uid": "2013_Tim_Hortons_Brier_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Tim_Hortons_Brier" }
4,584
4585
List_of_single_sign-on_implementations_0
[ [ "Product Name", "Project/Vendor", "License", "Description" ], [ "Accounts & SSO", "Nokia , Intel , …", "Free software", "Client-side implementation with plugins for various services/protocols" ], [ "Active Directory Federation Services", "Microsoft", "Proprietary", "Claims-based system and application federation" ], [ "Aerobase ( Aerobase SSO )", "Aerobase", "Open source", "Federated SSO ( LDAP and Active Directory ) , standard protocols ( OpenID Connect , OAuth 2.0 and SAML 2.0 ) for Web , clustering and single sign on . Aerobase Single Sign-On . Forked from Keycloak" ], [ "Bitium", "Bitium", "Proprietary", "Enterprise cloud-based identity and access management solution with single sign-on , active directory integration and 2-factor authentication options" ], [ "CAS / Central Authentication Service", "Apereo", "Free & Open Source ( Apache 2.0 )", "Protocol and open-source SSO server/client implementation with support for CAS , SAML1 , SAML2 , OAuth2 , SCIM , OpenID Connect and WS-Fed protocols both as an identity provider and a service provider with other auxiliary functions that deal with user consent , access management , impersonation , terms of use , etc . Licensed under Apache 2.0" ], [ "CA Single Sign-on", "Broadcom", "Proprietary", "web access management system that enables user authentication and secure Internet SSO ( single sign-on ) , policy-driven authorization , federation of identities ( SAML and OIDC ) C , and complete auditing of all access to the web applications it protects" ], [ "Crowd", "Atlassian", "Proprietary", "" ], [ "CoSign single sign on", "University of Michigan", "Academic", "SSO for University of Michigan" ], [ "Digital Resolve SSO", "Digital Resolve", "Proprietary", "SAML 2.0 , Enterprise SSO , Cloud-based , Federation , Passive Federation ; combines SSO with proprietary multifactor authentication and behavioral monitoring technology" ], [ "Distributed Access Control System ( DACS )", "Distributed Systems Software", "Free Software", "" ], [ "Facebook connect", "Facebook", "Proprietary", "Facebook SSO to third parties enabled by Facebook" ], [ "FreeIPA", "Red Hat", "Free Software", "" ], [ "HelloID", "Tools4ever B.V", "Proprietary", "Cloud-based Identity & Access Management ( IAM ) solution with single sign-on ( SSO ) , Multi Factor Authentication and Active Directory integration" ], [ "IceWall SSO", "Hewlett-Packard Enterprise", "Proprietary", "Web and Federated Single Sign-On Solution" ], [ "IBM Enterprise Identity Mapping", "IBM", "Free software", "Works with Kerberos ( e.g . Active Directory ) and other authentication mechanisms to map different identities and hence allow single signon to all IBM server platforms ( Windows , Linux , PowerLinux , IBM i , i5/OS , OS/400 , AIX ) even when the user name differs" ], [ "LTPA", "IBM", "Proprietary", "" ], [ "IBM Tivoli Access Manager", "IBM", "Proprietary", "Web , enterprise & Federated SSO solution . IBM Tivoli Identity Manager provides Identity management platform" ], [ "Imprivata OneSign", "Imprivata", "Proprietary", "" ], [ "Janrain Federate SSO", "Janrain", "Proprietary", "Social and conventional user SSO" ], [ "JOSSO", "JOSSO", "Free Software", "Open Source Single Sign-On Server" ] ]
{ "intro": "These are some of the notable Single Sign-On (SSO) implementations available:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "References", "title": "List of single sign-on implementations", "uid": "List_of_single_sign-on_implementations_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_single_sign-on_implementations" }
4,585
4586
List_of_bus_transit_systems_in_the_United_States_16
[ [ "System", "Locale", "Major city ( s )" ], [ "Johnson County Transit", "Kansas City Metro Area", "Overland Park" ], [ "Kansas City Area Transportation Authority", "Kansas City Metro Area", "Kansas City" ], [ "Topeka Transit", "Topeka", "Topeka" ], [ "Wichita Transit", "Wichita", "Wichita" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following is a list of presently-operating bus transit systems in the United States with regular service. The list excludes charter buses, private bus operators, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. Figures for daily ridership, number of vehicles, and daily vehicle revenue miles are accurate as of 2009 and come from the FTA National Transit Database.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Kansas", "title": "List of bus transit systems in the United States", "uid": "List_of_bus_transit_systems_in_the_United_States_16", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bus_transit_systems_in_the_United_States" }
4,586
4587
2012_1._deild_karla_0
[ [ "Team", "Location", "Stadium", "Stadium capacity" ], [ "BÍ/Bolungarvík", "Ísafjörður / Bolungarvík", "Torfnesvöllur", "2,000" ], [ "Fjölnir", "Reykjavík", "Fjölnisvöllur", "2,000" ], [ "Haukar", "Hafnarfjörður", "Ásvellir", "3,000" ], [ "Höttur", "Egilsstaðir", "Vilhjálmsvöllur", "500" ], [ "ÍR", "Reykjavík", "Hertzvöllurinn", "1,500" ], [ "KA", "Akureyri", "Akureyrarvöllur", "2,000" ], [ "Leiknir R", "Reykjavík", "Leiknisvöllur", "300" ], [ "Tindastóll", "Sauðárkrókur", "Sauðárkróksvöllur", "2,500" ], [ "Víkingur Ó", "Ólafsvík", "Ólafsvíkurvöllur", "800" ], [ "Víkingur R", "Reykjavík", "Víkin", "1,152" ], [ "Þór A", "Akureyri", "Þórsvöllur", "984" ], [ "Þróttur R", "Reykjavík", "Valbjarnarvöllur", "5,478" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2012 season of the 1. deild karla (English: Men's First Division) was the 58th season of second-tier football in Iceland and ran from 12 May 2012 until 22 September 2012. The league title was won by Þór Akureyri, who ended the campaign with a record of 16 wins, 2 draws and 4 defeats, giving them a total of 50 points. The Akureyri club, who had been relegated from the Úrvalsdeild in 2011, thereby achieved promotion back to the top level of Icelandic football at the first attempt. Also promoted to the Úrvalsdeild for the 2013 season were runners-up Víkingur Ólafsvík, who finished nine points clear of third-placed Þróttur Reykjavík. At the other end of the table, ÍR finished bottom of the division after taking only 14 points from their 22 league matches and were thereby relegated to the 2. deild karla. Höttur were also relegated on the final day of the season after losing 0-1 away at Þór. The top goalscorer for the 2012 season was Víkingur Ólafsvík midfielder Guðmundur Steinn Hafsteinsson, who netted 10 goals in 20 league appearances. Four other players were one behind on nine goals. In total, 387 goals were scored during the campaign at an average of 2.93 per match.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Locations and stadia", "title": "2012 1. deild karla", "uid": "2012_1._deild_karla_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_1._deild_karla" }
4,587
4588
Debbie_Reynolds_0
[ [ "Year", "Association", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result" ], [ "1951", "Golden Globe Awards", "New Star of the Year - Actress", "Three Little Words", "Nominated" ], [ "1956", "National Board of Review", "Best Supporting Actress", "The Catered Affair", "Won" ], [ "1957", "Golden Globe Awards", "Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy", "Bundle of Joy", "Nominated" ], [ "1965", "Academy Awards", "Best Actress", "The Unsinkable Molly Brown", "Nominated" ], [ "1965", "Golden Globe Awards", "Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy", "The Unsinkable Molly Brown", "Nominated" ], [ "1970", "Golden Globe Awards", "Best Actress - Television Series Musical or Comedy", "The Debbie Reynolds Show", "Nominated" ], [ "1973", "Tony Awards", "Best Actress in a Musical", "Irene", "Nominated" ], [ "1997", "American Comedy Awards", "Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy", "Herself", "Won" ], [ "1997", "Golden Globe Awards", "Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy", "Mother", "Nominated" ], [ "1997", "Satellite Awards", "Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture", "Mother", "Won" ], [ "1998", "Blockbuster Entertainment Awards", "Favorite Supporting Actress - Comedy", "In & Out", "Nominated" ], [ "2000", "Daytime Emmy Awards", "Outstanding Performer in a Children 's Special", "A Gift of Love : The Daniel Huffman Story", "Nominated" ], [ "2000", "Primetime Emmy Awards", "Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series", "Will & Grace", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Screen Actors Guild", "Life Achievement Award", "Herself", "Won" ], [ "2015", "Academy Awards", "Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award", "Herself", "Won" ] ]
{ "intro": "Mary Frances Debbie Reynolds (April 1, 1932 - December 28, 2016) was an American actress, singer and businesswoman. Her career spanned almost 70 years. She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer for her portrayal of Helen Kane in the 1950 film Three Little Words, and her breakout role was her first leading role, as Kathy Selden in Singin' in the Rain (1952). Other successes include The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (1953), Susan Slept Here (1954), Bundle of Joy (1956 Golden Globe nomination), The Catered Affair (1956 National Board of Review Best Supporting Actress Winner), and Tammy and the Bachelor (1957), in which her performance of the song Tammy reached number one on the Billboard music charts. In 1959, she released her first pop music album, titled Debbie. She starred in Singin' in the Rain (1952), How the West Was Won (1962), and The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964), a biographical film about the famously boisterous Molly Brown. Her performance as Brown earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her other films include The Singing Nun (1966), Divorce American Style (1967), What's the Matter with Helen? (1971), Charlotte's Web (1973), Mother (1996) (Golden Globe nomination), and In & Out (1997). Reynolds was also a cabaret performer. In 1979, she founded the Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio in North Hollywood, which still operates today. In 1969, she starred on television in The Debbie Reynolds Show, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination.", "section_text": "Reynolds was the 1955 Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year . [ 85 ] Her foot and handprints are preserved at Grauman 's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood , California . She also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame , at 6654 Hollywood Boulevard , for live performance and a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs , California , Walk of Stars dedicated to her . [ 86 ] In keeping with the celebrity tradition of the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival of Winchester , Virginia , Reynolds was honored as the Grand Marshal of the 2011 ABF that took place from April 26 to May 1 , 2011 . [ 87 ] On November 4 , 2006 , Reynolds received the Lifetime Achievement in the Arts Award from Chapman University ( Orange , California ) . [ 88 ] [ 89 ] On May 17 , 2007 , she was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Nevada , Reno , where she had contributed for many years to the film studies program . [ 90 ]", "section_title": "Awards and honors", "title": "Debbie Reynolds", "uid": "Debbie_Reynolds_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debbie_Reynolds" }
4,588
4589
2008_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships_1
[ [ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time" ], [ "1", "Lornah Kiplagat", "Netherlands", "1:08:37" ], [ "2", "Aselefech Mergia", "Ethiopia", "1:09:57" ], [ "3", "Pamela Chepchumba", "Kenya", "1:10:01" ], [ "4", "Genet Getaneh", "Ethiopia", "1:10:03" ], [ "5", "Peninah Arusei", "Kenya", "1:10:12" ], [ "6", "Abebu Gelan", "Ethiopia", "1:10:59" ], [ "7", "Julia Mombi Muraga", "Kenya", "1:11:11" ], [ "8", "Atsede Habtamu", "Ethiopia", "1:11:13" ], [ "9", "Luminița Talpoș", "Romania", "1:11:16" ], [ "10", "Yukiko Akaba", "Japan", "1:11:39" ], [ "11", "Meseret Mengistu", "Ethiopia", "1:12:03" ], [ "12", "Furtuna Zegergish", "Eritrea", "1:12:16" ], [ "13", "Dulce Félix", "Portugal", "1:12:56" ], [ "14", "Pauline Ngigi", "Kenya", "1:12:58" ], [ "15", "Yesenia Centeno", "Spain", "1:13:01" ], [ "16", "Azucena Díaz", "Spain", "1:13:30" ], [ "17", "Maria Baldaia", "Brazil", "1:13:42" ], [ "18", "Olesya Syreva", "Russia", "1:14:08" ], [ "19", "Miki Ohira", "Japan", "1:14:27" ], [ "20", "Lyudmila Biktasheva", "Russia", "1:14:33" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2008 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 12 October 2008. This event was first announced as the 2008 IAAF World Road Running Championships, but in November 2007, the IAAF announced that the name of the IAAF World Road Running Championships would revert to its original title of the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships. Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results were given both\nfor the men's race and for the women's race.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Race results -- Women 's", "title": "2008 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships", "uid": "2008_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships" }
4,589
4590
2009_Nationwide_Tour_0
[ [ "Date", "Tournament", "Location", "Winner", "OWGR points" ], [ "Feb 8", "Panama Digicel Championship", "Panama", "Vance Veazey ( 4 )", "14" ], [ "Mar 1", "Moonah Classic", "Australia", "Alistair Presnell ( 1 )", "16" ], [ "Mar 8", "HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship", "New Zealand", "Steven Alker ( 2 )", "16" ], [ "Mar 15", "Michael Hill New Zealand Open", "New Zealand", "Alex Prugh ( 1 )", "16" ], [ "Mar 29", "Chitimacha Louisiana Open", "Louisiana", "Bubba Dickerson ( 1 )", "14" ], [ "Apr 5", "Stonebrae Classic", "California", "Michael Sim ( 2 )", "14" ], [ "Apr 19", "Athens Regional Foundation Classic", "Georgia", "Patrick Sheehan ( 2 )", "14" ], [ "Apr 26", "South Georgia Classic", "Georgia", "Garth Mulroy ( 1 )", "14" ], [ "May 17", "BMW Charity Pro-Am", "South Carolina North Carolina", "Michael Sim ( 3 )", "14" ], [ "May 31", "Rex Hospital Open", "North Carolina", "Kevin Johnson ( 5 )", "14" ], [ "Jun 7", "Melwood Prince George 's County Open", "Maryland", "Mathias Grönberg ( 1 )", "14" ], [ "Jun 14", "Knoxville Open", "Tennessee", "Kevin Johnson ( 6 )", "14" ], [ "Jun 21", "Fort Smith Classic", "Arkansas", "Jason Enloe ( 2 )", "14" ], [ "Jun 28", "Nationwide Tour Players Cup", "West Virginia", "Tom Gillis ( 1 )", "14" ], [ "Jul 12", "Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic", "Canada", "Roger Tambellini ( 3 )", "14" ], [ "Jul 26", "Cox Classic", "Nebraska", "Rich Barcelo ( 1 )", "14" ], [ "Aug 2", "Nationwide Children 's Hospital Invitational", "Ohio", "Derek Lamely ( 1 )", "14" ], [ "Aug 9", "Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open", "Kansas", "Chris Tidland ( 2 )", "14" ], [ "Aug 16", "Price Cutter Charity Championship", "Missouri", "Justin Bolli ( 3 )", "14" ], [ "Aug 23", "Christmas in October Classic", "Kansas", "Michael Sim ( 4 )", "14" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2009 Nationwide Tour was the 20th Nationwide Tour season. It ran from February 5 to October 25. The season consisted of 29 official money golf tournaments; six of which were played outside of the United States. The top 25 players on the year-end money list earned their PGA Tour card for 2010.", "section_text": "The table below shows the Nationwide Tour 's 2009 schedule . [ 1 ] The numbers in parentheses after winners ' names show the player 's total number of wins on the Nationwide Tour including that event . No one accumulates many wins on the Nationwide Tour because success at this level soon leads to promotion to the PGA Tour .", "section_title": "Schedule", "title": "2009 Nationwide Tour", "uid": "2009_Nationwide_Tour_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Nationwide_Tour" }
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4591
List_of_FIS_Cross-Country_World_Cup_champions_1
[ [ "Season", "Winner", "Runner-up", "Third" ], [ "1996-97", "Bjørn Dæhlie", "Fulvio Valbusa", "Silvio Fauner" ], [ "1997-98", "Thomas Alsgaard", "Bjørn Dæhlie", "Vladimir Smirnov" ], [ "1998-99", "Bjørn Dæhlie ( 2 )", "Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset", "Mathias Fredriksson" ], [ "1999-00", "Morten Brørs", "Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset ( 2 )", "Håvard Solbakken" ], [ "2000-01", "Jan Jacob Verdenius", "Cristian Zorzi", "Tor Arne Hetland" ], [ "2001-02", "Trond Iversen", "Jens Arne Svartedal", "Cristian Zorzi" ], [ "2002-03", "Thobias Fredriksson", "Tor Arne Hetland", "Lauri Pyykönen" ], [ "2003-04", "Thobias Fredriksson ( 2 )", "Jens Arne Svartedal ( 2 )", "Håvard Bjerkeli" ], [ "2004-05", "Tor Arne Hetland", "Eldar Rønning", "Trond Iversen" ], [ "2005-06", "Björn Lind", "Thobias Fredriksson", "Tor Arne Hetland" ], [ "2006-07", "Jens Arne Svartedal", "Trond Iversen", "Emil Jönsson" ], [ "2007-08", "Ola Vigen Hattestad", "Emil Jönsson", "John Kristian Dahl" ], [ "2008-09", "Ola Vigen Hattestad", "Renato Pasini", "Tor Arne Hetland ( 3 )" ], [ "2009-10", "Emil Jönsson", "Petter Northug", "Alexei Petukhov" ], [ "2010-11", "Emil Jönsson", "Ola Vigen Hattestad", "Jesper Modin" ], [ "2011-12", "Teodor Peterson", "Nikolay Morilov", "Eirik Brandsdal" ], [ "2012-13", "Emil Jönsson ( 3 )", "Petter Northug", "Nikita Kryukov" ], [ "2013-14", "Ola Vigen Hattestad ( 3 )", "Eirik Brandsdal", "Josef Wenzl" ], [ "2014-15", "Finn Hågen Krogh", "Eirik Brandsdal ( 2 )", "Federico Pellegrino" ], [ "2015-16", "Federico Pellegrino", "Petter Northug ( 3 )", "Finn Hågen Krogh" ] ]
{ "intro": "The tables below list the FIS Cross-Country World Cup champions. The medalists are the three contestants with the highest total scores at the end of the cross-country skiing World Cup season. The list extends from 1973-74 onwards for overall men, 1978-79 onwards for overall women, 1996-97 onwards for sprint and distance (both genders), as well as Nations Cup winners beginning for 1981-82.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Men -- Sprint", "title": "List of FIS Cross-Country World Cup champions", "uid": "List_of_FIS_Cross-Country_World_Cup_champions_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FIS_Cross-Country_World_Cup_champions" }
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4592
1998_Argentine_Grand_Prix_0
[ [ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Constructor", "Lap Time", "Gap" ], [ "1", "7", "David Coulthard", "McLaren - Mercedes", "1:25.852", "" ], [ "2", "3", "Michael Schumacher", "Ferrari", "1:26.251", "+0.399" ], [ "3", "8", "Mika Häkkinen", "McLaren - Mercedes", "1:26.632", "+0.780" ], [ "4", "4", "Eddie Irvine", "Ferrari", "1:26.780", "+0.928" ], [ "5", "10", "Ralf Schumacher", "Jordan - Mugen-Honda", "1:26.827", "+0.975" ], [ "6", "2", "Heinz-Harald Frentzen", "Williams - Mecachrome", "1:26.876", "+1.024" ], [ "7", "1", "Jacques Villeneuve", "Williams - Mecachrome", "1:26.941", "+1.089" ], [ "8", "6", "Alexander Wurz", "Benetton - Playlife", "1:27.196", "+1.344" ], [ "9", "9", "Damon Hill", "Jordan - Mugen-Honda", "1:27.483", "+1.631" ], [ "10", "5", "Giancarlo Fisichella", "Benetton - Playlife", "1:27.836", "+1.984" ], [ "11", "14", "Jean Alesi", "Sauber - Petronas", "1:27.839", "+1.987" ], [ "12", "15", "Johnny Herbert", "Sauber - Petronas", "1:28.016", "+2.164" ], [ "13", "21", "Toranosuke Takagi", "Tyrrell - Ford", "1:28.811", "+2.959" ], [ "14", "18", "Rubens Barrichello", "Stewart - Ford", "1:29.249", "+3.397" ], [ "15", "11", "Olivier Panis", "Prost - Peugeot", "1:29.320", "+3.468" ], [ "16", "12", "Jarno Trulli", "Prost - Peugeot", "1:29.352", "+3.500" ], [ "17", "17", "Mika Salo", "Arrows", "1:29.617", "+3.765" ], [ "18", "16", "Pedro Diniz", "Arrows", "1:30.022", "+4.170" ], [ "19", "22", "Shinji Nakano", "Minardi - Ford", "1:30.054", "+4.202" ], [ "20", "23", "Esteban Tuero", "Minardi - Ford", "1:30.158", "+4.306" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 1998 Argentine Grand Prix (formally the XXI Gran Premio Marlboro Argentina) was a Formula One motor race held at Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, Buenos Aires, on 12 April 1998. The race is (to date) the last Argentine Grand Prix. It was the third race of the 1998 FIA Formula One World Championship. The 72-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher for the Ferrari team, from a second position start. Mika Häkkinen finished second in a McLaren, with Eddie Irvine third in the other Ferrari car.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Classification -- Qualifying", "title": "1998 Argentine Grand Prix", "uid": "1998_Argentine_Grand_Prix_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Argentine_Grand_Prix" }
4,592
4593
2012_Foxtel_Cup_0
[ [ "Club", "Nickname", "Location", "Qualified as" ], [ "Ainslie Football Club", "Tri- Colours", "Ainslie , ACT", "NEAFL Eastern Conference premiers 2011" ], [ "Burnie Football Club", "Dockers", "Burnie , Tasmania", "Tasmanian Football League runners-up 2011" ], [ "Claremont Football Club", "Tigers", "Claremont , Western Australia", "West Australian Football League premiers 2011" ], [ "Launceston Football Club", "Blues", "Riverside , Tasmania", "Tasmanian Football League" ], [ "Morningside Australian Football Club", "Panthers", "Hawthorne , Queensland", "NEAFL Northern Conference runners-up 2011" ], [ "Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club", "Vultures", "Mount Gravatt , Queensland", "NEAFL Northern Conference 3rd place 2011" ], [ "Northern Territory Football Club", "Thunder", "Darwin , Northern Territory", "NEAFL Northern Conference premier 2011 NT representative" ], [ "Port Adelaide Football Club ( SANFL )", "Magpies", "Alberton , South Australia", "South Australian National Football League 6th place 2011 SA invitee" ], [ "Port Melbourne Football Club", "Borough", "Port Melbourne , Victoria", "Victorian Football League premiers 2011" ], [ "South Adelaide Football Club", "Panthers", "Noarlunga Downs , South Australia", "South Australian National Football League 4th place , 2011 SA invitee" ], [ "Subiaco Football Club", "Lions", "Subiaco , Western Australia", "West Australian Football League runners-up 2011" ], [ "Sydney Hills Eagles Australian Football Club", "Eagles", "Rouse Hill , NSW", "Sydney AFL premiers 2011" ], [ "Werribee Football Club", "Tigers", "Werribee , Victoria", "Victorian Football League 3rd place 2011" ], [ "West Adelaide Football Club", "Bloods", "Richmond , South Australia", "South Australian National Football League 7th place 2011 SA invitee" ], [ "West Perth Football Club", "Falcons", "Joondalup , Western Australia", "West Australian Football League 3rd place 2011" ], [ "Williamstown Football Club", "Seagulls", "Williamstown , Victoria", "Victorian Football League runner-up 2011" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2012 Foxtel Cup was the second season of Australian rules football knock-out cup competition involving clubs from the various state league competitions from around Australia. The cup's purpose is to support and promote the second-tier Australian rules football competitions and to provide another way of developing lower-tier Australian Football League (AFL) players. It was originally designed to be a one-off, but due to a significant amount of public interest the AFL said the competition would continue through to at least 2016. The competition began on 31 March 2012 and concluded with the grand final on 2 August 2012. Matches are played as curtain-raisers to Saturday AFL games or as stand-alone matches, with all games to be screened on Fox Sports. Prize-money was increased by about 20 per cent from the 2011 competition, with A$60,000 to be awarded to the winners. The AFL invited three teams from the South Australian National Football League, the Victorian Football League and the West Australian Football League; two teams from the Tasmanian Football League; and five teams from the two conferences of the North East Australian Football League, including clubs from the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, the Northern Territory, and Queensland. Greater Western Sydney, who had acceded to the AFL in 2012, were replaced by a second Tasmanian team. Claremont became the 2012 Foxtel Cup champions when they defeated Werribee by 44 points in the Grand Final at Patersons Stadium on 2 August 2012. Claremont forward Tom Lee won the Coles Medal as best afield with his six-goal display.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "2012 season -- Club details", "title": "2012 Foxtel Cup", "uid": "2012_Foxtel_Cup_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Foxtel_Cup" }
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4594
Marathon_year_rankings_1
[ [ "Year", "Time", "Athlete", "Date", "Place" ], [ "1980", "2:30:27", "Joyce Smith ( GBR )", "1980-11-16", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "1981", "2:26:47", "Allison Roe ( NZL )", "1981-04-20", "Boston , United States" ], [ "1982", "2:26:12", "Joan Benoit ( USA )", "1982-09-12", "Eugene , United States" ], [ "1983", "2:22:43", "Joan Benoit ( USA )", "1983-04-18", "Boston , United States" ], [ "1984", "2:24:26", "Ingrid Kristiansen ( NOR )", "1984-05-13", "London , UK" ], [ "1985", "2:21:06", "Ingrid Kristiansen ( NOR )", "1985-04-21", "London , UK" ], [ "1986", "2:24:54", "Grete Waitz ( NOR )", "1987-04-20", "London , UK" ], [ "1987", "2:22:48", "Ingrid Kristiansen ( NOR )", "1987-05-10", "London , UK" ], [ "1988", "2:23:51", "Lisa Martin ( AUS )", "1988-01-31", "Osaka , Japan" ], [ "1989", "2:24:33", "Ingrid Kristiansen ( NOR )", "1989-04-17", "Boston , United States" ], [ "1990", "2:25:24", "Rosa Mota ( POR )", "1990-04-16", "Boston , United States" ], [ "1991", "2:24:18", "Wanda Panfil ( POL )", "1991-04-15", "Boston , United States" ], [ "1992", "2:23:43", "Olga Markova ( RUS )", "1992-04-20", "Boston , United States" ], [ "1993", "2:24:07", "Wang Junxia ( CHN )", "1993-04-04", "Tianjin , PR China" ], [ "1994", "2:21:45", "Uta Pippig ( GER )", "1994-04-18", "Boston , United States" ], [ "1995", "2:25:11", "Uta Pippig ( GER )", "1995-04-17", "Boston , United States" ], [ "1996", "2:26:04", "Katrin Dörre ( GER )", "1996-01-28", "Osaka , Japan" ], [ "1997", "2:22:07", "Tegla Loroupe ( KEN )", "1997-04-20", "Rotterdam , Netherlands" ], [ "1998", "2:20:47", "Tegla Loroupe ( KEN )", "1998-04-19", "Rotterdam , Netherlands" ], [ "1999", "2:20:43", "Tegla Loroupe ( KEN )", "1999-09-26", "Berlin , Germany" ] ]
{ "intro": "The following table shows the yearly rankings in the marathon since 1921 (men) and 1980 (women), based on the best performance in the classic distance race of 42.195 km (26 miles 385 yards). Unless otherwise noted, all data is compiled from the Association of Road Racing Statisticians.", "section_text": "Key : Current world record", "section_title": "Women 's year rankings", "title": "Marathon year rankings", "uid": "Marathon_year_rankings_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathon_year_rankings" }
4,594
4595
2013_Meistriliiga_0
[ [ "Team", "Location", "Stadium", "Seating capacity" ], [ "Flora", "Tallinn", "A . Le Coq Arena", "9,692" ], [ "Infonet", "Tallinn", "Sportland Arena", "540" ], [ "Kuressaare", "Kuressaare", "Kuressaare Linnastaadion", "1,000" ], [ "Levadia", "Tallinn", "Kadriorg Stadium", "5,000" ], [ "Narva Trans", "Narva", "Kreenholm Stadium", "1,065" ], [ "Nõmme Kalju", "Tallinn", "Kadriorg Stadium", "5,000" ], [ "Paide Linnameeskond", "Paide", "Paide linnastaadion", "368" ], [ "Sillamäe Kalev", "Sillamäe", "Sillamäe Kalev Stadium", "800" ], [ "Tallinna Kalev", "Tallinn", "Kalevi Keskstaadion", "11,500" ], [ "Tammeka", "Tartu", "Tamme Stadium", "1,750" ] ]
{ "intro": "The 2013 Meistriliiga (also known as A. Le Coq Premium Liiga for sponsorship reasons) was the 23rd season of the Meistriliiga, the first level in the Estonian football system. The season began on 2 March 2013 and ended on 9 November 2013. Nõmme Kalju, the defending champions, finished runners-up behind Levadia, who won their 8th title.", "section_text": "KuressaareTransPaideSillamäe KalevFloraLevadiaKaljuTallinna KalevInfonetTammeka Location of the 2013 Meistriliiga teams", "section_title": "Teams -- Stadiums and locations", "title": "2013 Meistriliiga", "uid": "2013_Meistriliiga_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Meistriliiga" }
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4596
Botola_1
[ [ "Season", "Player", "Team", "Goals" ], [ "1966-67", "Abdelatif Chiadmi", "Difaa El Jadida", "18" ], [ "1967-68", "Hassan Chicha", "Difaa El Jadida", "19" ], [ "1968-69", "Ahmed Faras", "Chabab Mohammédia", "16" ], [ "1972-73", "Ahmed Faras", "Chabab Mohammédia", "16" ], [ "1974-75", "Hassan Chicha", "Difaa El Jadida", "12" ], [ "1976-77", "Mohamed Boussati", "KAC Kenitra", "17" ], [ "1979-80", "Idriss Ouadich", "AS FAR", "15" ], [ "1980-81", "Mohamed Boussati", "KAC Kenitra", "17" ], [ "1981-82", "Mohamed Boussati", "KAC Kenitra", "25" ], [ "1982-83", "Abdeslam Laghrissi", "AS FAR", "14" ], [ "1983-84", "Mjidou Tmimi", "Wydad Casablanca Mouloudia d'Oujda", "11" ], [ "1984-85", "Boushaba", "Renaissance Berkane", "13" ], [ "1985-86", "Hassan Nader Mohammed Chaouch", "Wydad Casablanca Kawkab Marrakech", "13" ], [ "1986-87", "Abderrazak Khairi", "AS FAR", "12" ], [ "1987-88", "Lahcen Anaflous", "AS FAR", "17" ], [ "1988-89", "Hassan Nader", "Wydad Casablanca", "18" ], [ "1989-90", "Abdeslam Laghrissi", "AS FAR", "22" ], [ "1990-91", "Lahcen Anaflous", "AS FAR", "15" ], [ "1991-92", "Lahcen Anaflous", "AS FAR", "11" ], [ "1992-93", "Youssef Fertout", "Wydad Casablanca", "18" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Botola Pro 1 (Arabic: البطولة ), is a Moroccan professional league for men's association football clubs. At the top of the Moroccan football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Football League. From 2015 to 2019, the league was called Botola Maroc Telecom for sponsorship reasons. The Botola Pro 1 is a corporation in which the 16 member clubs act as shareholders, Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing 30 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away) totalling 214 matches in the season. Most games are played in the afternoons of Saturdays and Sundays, the other games during weekday evenings. It is sponsored by Maroc Télécom and thus known as the Botola-Ittisalat. Outside England[clarification needed]. The competition formed as the FRFM on 20 February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Botola Pro to break away from the UNAF[clarification needed], which had been founded in 1911, and take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal. This deal is worth MAD 55 million a year domestically as of 2015-16, with Arryadia securing the domestic rights to broadcast games respectively. The league generates MAD 123 million per year in domestic and international television rights. The Botola Pro is the most-watched football league in Africa, broadcasts in 153 territories to 54 million homes and a potential TV audience of 2 billion people[clarification needed].", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Top scorers", "title": "Botola", "uid": "Botola_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botola" }
4,596
4597
Diuretic_0
[ [ "", "Examples", "Mechanism", "Location ( numbered in distance along nephron )" ], [ "-", "ethanol , water", "Inhibits vasopressin secretion", "" ], [ "Acidifying salts", "calcium chloride , ammonium chloride", "", "1" ], [ "Arginine vasopressin receptor 2 antagonists", "amphotericin B , lithium", "Inhibits vasopressin 's action", "5. collecting duct" ], [ "Selective vasopressin V2 antagonist ( sometimes called aquaretics )", "tolvaptan , conivaptan", "Competitive vasopressin antagonism leads to decreased number of aquaporin channels in the apical membrane of the renal collecting ducts in kidneys , causing decreased water reabsorption . This causes an increase in renal free water excretion ( aquaresis ) , an increase in serum sodium concentration , a decrease in urine osmolality , and an increase in urine output", "5. collecting duct" ], [ "Na-H exchanger antagonists", "dopamine", "Promotes Na excretion", "2. proximal tubule" ], [ "Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors", "acetazolamide , dorzolamide", "Inhibits H secretion , resultant promotion of Na and K excretion", "2. proximal tubule" ], [ "Loop diuretics", "bumetanide , ethacrynic acid , furosemide , torsemide", "Inhibits the Na-K-2Cl symporter", "3. medullary thick ascending limb" ], [ "Osmotic diuretics", "glucose ( especially in uncontrolled diabetes ) , mannitol", "Promotes osmotic diuresis", "2. proximal tubule , descending limb" ], [ "Potassium-sparing diuretics", "amiloride , spironolactone , eplerenone , triamterene , potassium canrenoate", "Inhibition of Na+/K+ exchanger : Spironolactone inhibits aldosterone action , Amiloride inhibits epithelial sodium channels", "5. cortical collecting ducts" ], [ "Thiazides", "bendroflumethiazide , hydrochlorothiazide", "Inhibits reabsorption by Na /Cl symporter", "4. distal convoluted tubules" ], [ "Xanthines", "caffeine , theophylline , theobromine", "Inhibits reabsorption of Na , increase glomerular filtration rate", "1. tubules" ] ]
{ "intro": "A diuretic (/ˌdaɪjʊˈrɛtɪk/) is any substance that promotes diuresis, the increased production of urine. This includes forced diuresis. There are several categories of diuretics. All diuretics increase the excretion of water from bodies, although each class does so in a distinct way. Alternatively, an antidiuretic, such as vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone), is an agent or drug which reduces the excretion of water in urine.", "section_text": "Diuretics are tools of considerable therapeutic importance . First , they effectively reduce blood pressure . Loop and thiazide diuretics are secreted from the proximal tubule via the organic anion transporter-1 and exert their diuretic action by binding to the Na ( + ) -K ( + ) -2Cl ( - ) co-transporter type 2 in the thick ascending limb and the Na ( + ) -Cl ( - ) co-transporter in the distal convoluted tubule , respectively . [ 11 ] Classification of common diuretics and their mechanisms of action .", "section_title": "Mechanism of action", "title": "Diuretic", "uid": "Diuretic_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diuretic" }
4,597
4598
Oxford_transmitting_station_13
[ [ "Frequency", "UHF", "kW", "Service", "System" ], [ "538.000 MHz", "29", "8", "Arqiva ( Mux D )", "DVB-T" ], [ "578.000 MHz", "34", "8", "Arqiva ( Mux C )", "DVB-T" ], [ "695.25 MHz", "49", "40", "Channel 5", "PAL System I" ], [ "713.833 MHz", "51-", "6", "SDN ( Mux A )", "DVB-T" ], [ "721.833 MHz", "52-", "6", "BBC ( Mux B )", "DVB-T" ], [ "730.166 MHz", "53+", "100", "BBC A", "DVB-T" ], [ "759.25 MHz", "57", "500", "BBC One", "PAL System I" ], [ "783.25 MHz", "60", "500", "ITV1", "PAL System I" ], [ "807.25 MHz", "63", "500", "Channel 4", "PAL System I" ], [ "850.000 MHz", "68", "10", "Digital 3 & 4 ( Mux 2 )", "DVB-T" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Oxford transmitting station (sometimes known as the Beckley transmitter) is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility, situated on land 129.5 metres (425 ft) above Ordnance Datum (mean sea level) to the north east of the city of Oxford, in Oxfordshire, England (grid reference SP567105). It has a guyed steel lattice mast which is 154.4 metres (507 ft) in height to the top of the main steel structure. The UHF television antenna, which consist of a vertical array of transmitting panels, is mounted above the steel structure. The total height of the mast to the top of this UHF antenna is 165.7 metres (544 ft). It is owned and operated by Arqiva.", "section_text": "BBC Two closed on UHF 63 on 14 September 2011 . Channel 4 temporarily moved into its frequency at the time to allow BBC A to launch on UHF 53 . The remaining analogue signals ceased on 28 September .", "section_title": "Historical Analogue and Digital television transmissions listed by frequency -- Analogue and digital television 1998 – 2011", "title": "Oxford transmitting station", "uid": "Oxford_transmitting_station_13", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_transmitting_station" }
4,598
4599
Double_(association_football)_128
[ [ "Club", "Number", "Seasons" ], [ "Austria Wien", "10", "1923-24 , 1925-26 , 1948-49 , 1961-62 , 1962-63 , 1979-80 , 1985-86 , 1991-92 , 2002-03 , 2005-06" ], [ "Red Bull Salzburg", "7", "2011-12 , 2013-14 , 2014-15 , 2015-16 , 2016-17 , 2018-19 , 2019-20" ], [ "Rapid Wien", "6", "1918-19 , 1919-20 , 1945-46 , 1967-68 , 1982-83 , 1986-87" ], [ "Admira Wacker", "5", "1927-28 , 1931-32 , 1933-34 , 1946-47 , 1965-66" ], [ "Wacker Innsbruck", "2", "1972-73 , 1974-75" ], [ "LASK Linz", "1", "1964-65" ], [ "Swarovski Tirol", "1", "1988-89" ], [ "Sturm Graz", "1", "1998-99" ], [ "Grazer AK", "1", "2003-04" ] ]
{ "intro": "The Double, in association football, is the achievement of winning a country's top tier division and its primary cup competition in the same season. The lists in this article examine this definition of a double, while derivative sections examine much less frequent, continental instances. The Double can also mean beating a team both home and away in the same league season, a feat often noted as doing the double over a particular opponent. The first club to achieve a double was Preston North End in 1889, winning the FA Cup and The Football League in the inaugural season of the league. The team that holds the record for the most doubles is Linfield of Northern Ireland, with a total of 24.", "section_text": "In Austria , nine teams have won the Double of the Austrian Bundesliga and the Austrian Cup .", "section_title": "Europe -- Austria", "title": "Double (association football)", "uid": "Double_(association_football)_128", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_(association_football)" }
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