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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_dishes
List of German dishes
[ "Name", "Type", "Description" ]
[ [ "Rheinischer Sauerbraten", "Main course", "Large pieces of beef or more traditionally horse meat , marinated in a spicy water-vinegar mixture for a long time before baking" ], [ "Reibekuchen", "Side dish", "Potato fritter with black bread , apple syrup , sugar beet syrup , or stewed apples" ], [ "Blutwurst", "Snack", "Blood sausage either cured or fried" ], [ "Himmel und Erde", "Main course", "A dish with mashed potatoes with stewed apples and fried blood pudding ( Cologne ) that literally means , Heaven/Sky and Earth . Potatoes are also called 'Erdäpfel ' , what means 'ground apples ' , so it is a meal prepared out of 'apples ' which grow above and under the earth" ], [ "Halve Hahn [ de ]", "Snack", "A dish that literally means , Half Cockerel , but does not actually contain rooster at all . It is a cheese sandwich with a thick slice of extra matured Gouda cheese , onions and mustard on a Röggelchen . The name is based on a wordplay ( Köln )" ], [ "Muscheln Rheinische Art", "Main course", "Mussels cooked in wine with vegetables and served with whole wheat bread and some butter" ], [ "Killepitsch", "Beverage", "A herb liqueur from Düsseldorf , Germany . It is a blood red colour and is flavoured with fruits , berries , herbs , and spices . Its alcohol content is 42% by volume" ], [ "Korn", "Beverage", "A German colourless distilled beverage produced from fermented cereal grain seed" ], [ "Marillenschnaps", "Beverage", "A fruit brandy made from apricots . It is mostly produced in the Wachau region of Austria , but similar apricot brandies are produced elsewhere" ], [ "Underberg", "Beverage", "A digestive bitter produced at Rheinberg , Germany by Underberg AG , made from aromatic herbs from 43 countries , which undergo inspections and are based on a secret Underberg family recipe whose members are personally responsible for the production of the drink" ], [ "Zwetschgenwasser [ de ]", "Beverage", "A plum brandy obtained by distilling fermented plums" ] ]
Famous dishes -- Rhineland
See also : Rhineland
List_of_German_dishes_11
Below is a list of dishes found in German cuisine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Dwarf:_Back_to_Earth
Red Dwarf: Back to Earth
[ "Actor", "Episode ( s )", "Character" ]
[ [ "Sophie Winkleman", "Part One , Part Two", "Katerina Bartikovsky" ], [ "Chloë Annett", "Part Three", "Kristine Kochanski" ], [ "Richard O'Callaghan", "Part Three", "Creator" ], [ "Jeremy Swift", "Part Two", "Noddy" ], [ "Simon Gregson", "Part Three", "Himself" ], [ "Michelle Keegan", "Part Three", "Herself" ], [ "Richard Ng", "Part Two", "Swallow" ], [ "Charlie Kenyon", "Part Two", "Boy on the Bus" ], [ "Nina Southworth", "Part Two", "Girl on the Bus" ], [ "Tom Andrews", "Part Two", "Salesman" ], [ "Karen Admiraal", "Part Two", "Woman" ], [ "Jon Glover", "Part Two", "Man" ], [ "Julian Ryder", "Part Two", "Bus Driver" ] ]
Guest stars
Red Dwarf : Back to Earth featured the following guest actors : [ 15 ]
Red_Dwarf:_Back_to_Earth_1
Red Dwarf: Back to Earth (also referred to as Red Dwarf IX) is a three-part miniseries continuation of the British science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf, broadcast on UK television channel Dave between 10 and 12 April 2009 and subsequently released on DVD on 15 June 2009 and on Blu-ray on 31 August 2009. It was the first television outing for Red Dwarf in over ten years, and features the characters Rimmer, Cat, Kryten and Lister. The storyline involves the characters arriving back on Earth, circa 2009, only to find that they are characters in a television series called Red Dwarf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2012_box_office_number-one_films_in_Japan
List of 2012 box office number-one films in Japan
[ "#", "Date", "Film", "Gross" ]
[ [ "1", "January 8 , 2012", "Mission : Impossible - Ghost Protocol", "$ 4,314,616" ], [ "2", "January 15 , 2012", "Mission : Impossible - Ghost Protocol", "$ 2,643,113" ], [ "3", "January 22 , 2012", "Always Sanchōme no Yūhi '64", "$ 7,212,260" ], [ "4", "January 29 , 2012", "Always Sanchōme no Yūhi '64", "$ 5,298,327" ], [ "5", "February 5 , 2012", "Always Sanchōme no Yūhi '64", "$ 3,560,747" ], [ "6", "February 12 , 2012", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "$ 3,030,087" ], [ "7", "February 19 , 2012", "In Time", "$ 3,636,881" ], [ "8", "February 26 , 2012", "In Time", "$ 3,119,080" ], [ "9", "March 4 , 2012", "Doraemon : Nobita and the Island of Miracles - Animal Adventure", "$ 6,812,341" ], [ "10", "March 11 , 2012", "Doraemon : Nobita and the Island of Miracles - Animal Adventure", "$ 5,305,991" ], [ "11", "March 18 , 2012", "Doraemon : Nobita and the Island of Miracles - Animal Adventure", "$ 3,660,556" ], [ "12", "March 25 , 2012", "Doraemon : Nobita and the Island of Miracles - Animal Adventure", "$ 3,027,582" ], [ "13", "April 1 , 2012", "Doraemon : Nobita and the Island of Miracles - Animal Adventure", "$ 3,678,829" ], [ "14", "April 8 , 2012", "Spec Ten", "$ 5,710,349" ], [ "15", "April 15 , 2012", "Detective Conan : The Eleventh Striker", "$ 7,672,280" ], [ "16", "April 22 , 2012", "Kamen Rider × Super Sentai : Super Hero Taisen", "$ 4,995,597" ], [ "17", "April 29 , 2012", "Terumae romae", "$ 5,269,888" ], [ "18", "May 6 , 2012", "Terumae romae", "$ 6,835,550" ], [ "19", "May 13 , 2012", "Terumae romae", "$ 4,541,769" ], [ "20", "May 20 , 2012", "Dark Shadows", "$ 5,050,897" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2012 in Japan .
List_of_2012_box_office_number-one_films_in_Japan_0
This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2012 in Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Malayalam_films_of_1994
List of Malayalam films of 1994
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Screenplay" ]
[ [ "Parinayam", "Hariharan", "Mohini , Vineeth , Manoj K. Jayan", "M. T. Vasudevan Nair" ], [ "Varaphalam", "Thaha", "Mukesh , Sreenivasan , Maathu , Thilakan", "" ], [ "Pavithram", "T. K. Rajeev Kumar", "Mohanlal , Shobana , Vinduja Menon", "P. Balachandran" ], [ "Bharya", "V. R. Gopalakrishnan", "Jagadish , Urvashi", "" ], [ "Bharanakoodam", "Sunil", "Babu Antony , Geetha", "" ], [ "Sudhinam", "Nissar", "Jayaram , Madhavi , Dileep", "Babu Janardhanan" ], [ "Chukkan", "Thampi Kannanthanam", "Suresh Gopi , Gautami , Thilakan", "Babu Pallassery" ], [ "Napoleon", "Saji", "Babu Antony , Maathu", "" ], [ "Sukham Sukhakaram", "Balachandra Menon", "Balachandra Menon , Shammi Kapoor , Urvashi , Geetha", "" ], [ "Gentle Man Security", "J. Williams", "Babu Antony , Moon Moon Sen", "" ], [ "Kashmeeram", "Rajeev Anchal", "Suresh Gopi , Priya Raman , Sharada", "A. K. Sajan" ], [ "Bheesmacharya", "Cochin Haneefa", "Manoj K. Jayan , Siddique , Narendra Prasad", "Cochin Haneefa" ], [ "CID Unnikrishnan B.A. , B.Ed", "Rajasenan", "Jayaram , Jagathy , Maniyanpilla Raju , Chippy", "Sasidharan Arattuvazhi" ], [ "Commissioner", "Shaji Kailas", "Suresh Gopi , Shobana , Ratheesh", "Renji Panicker" ], [ "Chief Minister K. R. Gowthami", "Babu Raj", "Vijayaraghavan , Geetha", "" ], [ "Thenmavin Kombath", "Priyadarshan", "Mohanlal , Nedumudi Venu , Shobana", "Priyadarshan" ], [ "Rajadhani", "Joshy Mathew", "Babu Antony , Geetha , Charmila", "" ], [ "Kadal", "Siddique Shameer", "Babu Antony , Charmila", "" ], [ "Pingami", "Sathyan Anthikkad", "Mohanlal , Kanaka , Thilakan", "Reghunath Paleri" ], [ "Gandheevam", "Sab John", "Siddique , Napoleon", "" ] ]
Box office collection
The highest-grossing Malayalam films released in 1994 , by worldwide box office gross revenue , are as follows . Highest worldwide gross of 1994 Rank Title Production Company Distributor Worldwide Gross Ref . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
List_of_Malayalam_films_of_1994_1
The following is a list of Malayalam films released in the year 1994.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1860
List of shipwrecks in August 1860
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Aurora", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked in the Hooghly River before 23 August" ], [ "Borderer", "United Kingdom", "The ship was abandoned at sea . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Cincinattus", "United Kingdom", "The ship was destroyed by fire off the coast of Brazil . Her crew survived . She was on a voyage from Sunderland , County Durham to Calcutta , India" ], [ "Emma", "New Zealand", "The brig was wrecked when she ran aground on the Manukau bar" ], [ "Evelyn", "United Kingdom", "The full-rigged ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean ( 34°19′N 69°54′W / 34.317°N 69.900°W / 34.317 ; -69.900 ) before 4 August with the loss of three of her crew . Survivors were rescued by Lady McNaughten ( United Kingdom ) . Evelyn was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Calcutta" ], [ "Floke", "Norway", "The ship foundered off Fugloy , Denmark . She was on a voyage from Swansea , Glamorgan , United Kingdom to Alten" ], [ "Furst Suwarrow", "Russia", "The steamship ran aground and sank near Salis with the loss of one life . She was on a voyage from Riga to Pärnu" ], [ "Gleaner", "United States", "The barque was destroyed by fire before 19 August . Her crew were rescued by Harrington ( United Kingdom ) . Gleaner was on a voyage from New Orleans , Louisiana to San Blas" ], [ "Glen Isle", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore . She was on a voyage from London to Calcutta . She was refloated and completed her voyage , arriving at Calcutta on 30 August in a severely hogged condition" ], [ "Helen", "United Kingdom", "The sloop was abandoned in Liverpool Bay in late August" ], [ "Helene", "Hamburg", "The barque was wrecked at Saigon , French Cochinchina before 10 August" ], [ "Henry Wright", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked in the Danube 40 nautical miles ( 74 km ) downstream of Sulina , Ottoman Empire . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Jeune Firmin", "France", "The ship was wrecked near the Île d'Oléron , Charente-Inférieure with the loss of all but one of her crew . She was on a voyage from Libourne , Gironde to Rochefort , Charente-Inférieure" ], [ "John Benson", "United Kingdom", "The brig was wrecked at Whitehead before 23 August" ], [ "J. P. Whelan", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore in the Mississippi River 60 nautical miles ( 110 km ) downstream of New Orleans , Louisiana , United States . She was on a voyage from New Orleans to Liverpool" ], [ "Napi", "New Zealand", "The cutter was wrecked at the mouth of the Taieri River , New Zealand . All hands were saved" ], [ "Reine Blanche", "France", "The ship was driven ashore in the Banka Fulla Channel . She was on a voyage from Cardiff , Glamorgan , United Kingdom to Calcutta . She was later refloated and completed her voyage , arriving at Calcutta on 29 August" ], [ "Rosetta", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground in the River Tees . She was on a voyage from Middlesbrough , Yorkshire to Southampton , Hampshire . She was refloated and resumed her voyage , but put in to Dover , Kent in a leaky condition on 5 August" ], [ "Start", "United Kingdom", "The Humber Keel sank off Seaham , County Durham before 25 August" ], [ "Tasmanian", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore in the Strait of Belle Isle . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Quebec City , Province of Canada , British North America . She was refloated and resumed her voyage , arriving at Quebec City on 24 August . She was placed under repair" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1860_32
The list of shipwrecks in August 1860 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during August 1860.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairfield_Stags_men's_soccer
Fairfield Stags men's soccer
[ "Player", "Year", "Team" ]
[ [ "Vasilis Androutsos", "2005", "Montreal Impact" ], [ "Adam Braz", "2001", "Canadian National Team , Toronto FC" ], [ "Rob DeFaveri", "2002", "Montreal Impact" ], [ "James Hunt", "2004", "Long Island Rough Riders" ], [ "Justin Thompson", "2003", "Portland Timbers , Worcester City , Virginia Beach Mariners , Toronto Lynx" ], [ "Bryan Harkin", "2002", "Crystal Palace FC USA" ], [ "Lee Williams", "1999", "Toronto Lynx" ], [ "Jim McElderry", "1993", "New York Fever , Long Island Rough Riders" ], [ "Mark Longwell", "1982", "United States National Team , Tampa Bay Rowdies , Ft. Lauderdale Suns" ], [ "Thomas Skara", "2010", "Melbourne Knights" ], [ "Matt Turner", "2015", "New England Revolution" ] ]
Stags in the pros
Fairfield_Stags_men's_soccer_1
The Fairfield Stags men's soccer team represents Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut and competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) of NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at Lessing Field on the campus of Fairfield University. The team was ranked nationally in 1998 (24th), 2000 (15th), 2001 (12th), 2005 (24th), 2006 (15th) 2007 (17th) and 2011 (25th) and competed in the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament in 1999, 2006, 2008, and 2011. The 2006 team advanced to the second round in the NCAA Tournament after defeating in-state rival University of Connecticut, 2-1. The team also won the MAAC Championship Tournament in 1999, 2006, 2008, 2011, and 2017. Individually, ten players have earned Regional All-American honors including Mark Longwell '82 who was the first Stag to go on to play for the United States men's national soccer team and major professional soccer for the NASL Tampa Bay Rowdies. The Stags are currently coached by 1998 New England Coach of the Year Carl Rees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_World_Rugby_Sevens_Series
2019–20 World Rugby Sevens Series
[ "Rank", "Player", "Tries" ]
[ [ "1", "Jordan Conroy", "30" ], [ "2", "Carlin Isles", "22" ], [ "3", "Aminiasi Tuimaba", "20" ], [ "4", "Perry Baker", "19" ], [ "5", "Terry Kennedy", "17" ] ]
2019–20_World_Rugby_Sevens_Series_1
The 2019-20 World Rugby Sevens Series the 21st annual series of rugby sevens tournaments for national men's rugby sevens teams. The Sevens Series has been run by World Rugby since 1999-2000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jūrōta_Kosugi
Jūrōta Kosugi
[ "Year", "Series", "Role" ]
[ [ "1985", "Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam", "Henken Bekkener , Narrator" ], [ "1985 -87", "Touch", "Terajima" ], [ "1985", "Dirty Pair series", "Darain" ], [ "1985", "Bavi Stock", "Aizman" ], [ "1987", "Metal Armor Dragonar", "Malliot Plato" ], [ "1987", "Bubblegum Crisis", "Frederick" ], [ "1987 -88", "Hiatari Ryoukou !", "Takanesawa" ], [ "1988", "Ronin Warriors", "Rajura" ], [ "1988", "Legend of Galactic Heroes", "Lintz" ], [ "1989", "Kyomu Senshi Miroku", "Nezu Jinpachi" ], [ "1989", "Riding Bean", "?" ], [ "1989", "Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato", "Mayuri" ], [ "1989", "Blood Reign : Curse of the Yoma", "Shiranui" ], [ "1989", "Fūma no Kojirō", "Kagerō ( Yasha 's underling )" ], [ "1989 -91", "Ariel", "Krest Saber Hargen" ], [ "1989", "Earthian", "K-001" ], [ "1989 -90", "The Guyver : Bio-Booster Armor", "Elegen" ], [ "1990", "Sol Bianca", "Rammy" ], [ "1990", "Kyattou Ninden Teyandee", "Sukashī" ], [ "1992", "Tekkaman Blade", "Morotoh ( Tekkaman Lance )" ] ]
Filmography -- Anime
Jūrōta_Kosugi_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1819
List of shipwrecks in 1819
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Aberdeenshire", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Black Middens , in the North Sea of the coast of County Durham and was wrecked . She was on a voyage from Peterhead , Aberdeenshire to South Shields , County Durham" ], [ "Bridget", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on the Shipwash Sand , in the North Sea . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Emilie", "Spain", "The ship was driven ashore at Havana , Cuba and was wrecked" ], [ "Euphan", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Shipwash Sand . Her crew were rescued . She was subsequently driven ashore and wrecked at Great Yarmouth , Norfolk . Euphan was on a voyage from the Firth of Forth to London" ], [ "Helena Wilhelmina", "Prussia", "The ship was driven ashore at Køge , Denmark . She was on a voyage from Königsburg to Amsterdam , North Holland , Netherlands" ], [ "Herstelling", "Netherlands", "The hoy was driven ashore at Petten , North Holland . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Christiansand , Norway to Harlingen , Friesland" ], [ "Lavinia", "United Kingdom", "The brig was driven ashore at Petten . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from London to Amsterdam , North Holland" ], [ "Two Vrienden", "Prussia", "The schooner was driven ashore at Petten with the loss of all hands . She was on a voyage from Liebau to Schiedam , South Holland" ], [ "Waakzaamheid", "Netherlands", "The smack was driven ashore near Petten . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Witsteen to Harlingen" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1819_245
The list of shipwrecks in 1819 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1819.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahpur_(Vidhan_Sabha_constituency)
Shahpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
[ "Assembly", "Duration", "Name of the Member", "Political Party" ]
[ [ "First", "1951-1957", "Rama Nand Tiwari", "Samta Party" ], [ "Second", "1957-1962", "Rama Nand Tiwari", "Praja Socialist Party" ], [ "Third", "1962-67", "Rama Nand Tiwari", "Praja Socialist Party" ], [ "Fourth", "1967-1969", "Rama Nand Tiwari", "Sanghata Socialist Party" ], [ "Fifth", "1969-1972", "Rama Nand Tiwari", "Sanghata Socialist Party" ], [ "Sixth", "1972-1977", "Suraj Nath Choubey", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "Seventh", "1977-1980", "Jai Narain Mishra", "Janata Party" ], [ "Eighth", "1980-1985", "Anand Sharma", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "Ninth", "1985-1990", "Bindeshwari Dubey", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "Tenth", "1990-1995", "Dharampal Singh", "Janata Party" ], [ "Eleventh", "1995-2000", "Dharampal Singh", "Janata Dal" ], [ "Twelfth", "2000-2005", "Shivanad Tiwari", "Rashtriya Janata Dal" ], [ "Thirteenth", "2005-2010", "Munni Devi", "Bharatiya Janata Party" ], [ "Fourteenth", "2010 - 2015", "Munni Devi", "Bharatiya Janata Party" ], [ "Fifteenth", "2015 - Incumbent", "Rahul Tiwari", "Rastriya Janata Dal" ] ]
Members of Legislative Assembly
Shahpur_(Vidhan_Sabha_constituency)_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_UEFA_Europa_League
2010–11 UEFA Europa League
[ "Rank", "Association", "Coeff", "Teams", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "England", "79.499", "3", "" ], [ "2", "Spain", "74.266", "3", "+1 ( UCL )" ], [ "3", "Italy", "62.910", "3", "+1 ( UCL )" ], [ "4", "Germany", "56.695", "3", "" ], [ "5", "France", "50.168", "3", "" ], [ "6", "Russia", "47.625", "3", "+3 ( UCL )" ], [ "7", "Ukraine", "41.850", "4", "+1 ( UCL )" ], [ "8", "Netherlands", "39.130", "4", "+2 ( UCL )" ], [ "9", "Romania", "38.908", "4", "+1 ( UCL )" ], [ "10", "Portugal", "36.462", "3", "+2 ( UCL )" ], [ "11", "Turkey", "32.225", "3", "+1 ( UCL )" ], [ "12", "Greece", "28.165", "3", "+1 ( UCL )" ], [ "13", "Scotland", "27.875", "3", "+2 ( UCL )" ], [ "14", "Belgium", "25.325", "3", "+2 ( UCL )" ], [ "15", "Switzerland", "25.250", "3", "+2 ( UCL )" ], [ "16", "Denmark", "24.450", "3", "+1 ( FP )" ], [ "17", "Bulgaria", "21.250", "3", "+1 ( UCL )" ], [ "18", "Czech Republic", "20.750", "3", "+1 ( UCL )" ] ]
2010–11_UEFA_Europa_League_0
The 2010-11 UEFA Europa League was the second season of the UEFA Europa League, Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 40th edition overall including its predecessor, the UEFA Cup. It began on 1 July 2010, with the first qualifying round matches, and concluded on 18 May 2011, with the final at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, between Porto and first-time finalists Braga. This was the first all-Portuguese final of a European competition and only the third time that two Portuguese teams faced each other in Europe, following Braga's elimination of Benfica in the semi-finals. Porto defeated Braga 1-0, with a goal from the competition's top goalscorer Radamel Falcao, and won their second title in the competition, after victory in the 2002-03 UEFA Cup. Atletico Madrid were the defending champions but were eliminated in group stage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2015_African_Games_–_Women's_100_metre_butterfly
Swimming at the 2015 African Games – Women's 100 metre butterfly
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Farida Osman ( EGY )", "58.83" ], [ "2", "Vanessa Mohr ( RSA )", "1:00.26" ], [ "3", "Rita Naude ( RSA )", "1:03.86" ], [ "4", "Asma Sammoud ( TUN )", "1:04.11" ], [ "5", "Emily Muteti ( KEN )", "1:04.18" ], [ "6", "Tarryn Rennie ( ZIM )", "1:04.60" ], [ "7", "Mariam Sakr ( EGY )", "1:05.33" ], [ "8", "Ana Nobrega ( ANG )", "1:05.46" ] ]
Results -- Final
Swimming_at_the_2015_African_Games_–_Women's_100_metre_butterfly_1
The women's 100 metre butterfly event at the 2015 African Games took place on 9 September 2015 at Kintele Aquatic Complex.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballando_con_le_Stelle_(series_7)
Ballando con le Stelle (series 7)
[ "Dance", "Best dancer", "Best score", "Worst dancer", "Worst score" ]
[ [ "Boogie Woogie", "Kaspar Capparoni", "44", "Barbara Capponi", "27" ], [ "Cha Cha Cha", "Kaspar Capparoni", "45", "Paolo Rossi", "21" ], [ "Charleston", "Kaspar Capparoni", "43", "Giuseppe Povia", "26" ], [ "Colombian Salsa", "Bruno Cabrerizio", "37", "Bruno Cabrerizio", "37" ], [ "Jive", "Bruno Cabrerizio", "48", "Alessia Filippi", "19" ], [ "Merengue", "Gedeon Burkhard", "36", "Paolo Rossi", "25" ], [ "Paso Doble", "Christian Panucci", "38", "Gedeon Burkhard", "0" ], [ "Quickstep", "Kaspar Capparoni", "44", "Alessandro Di Pietro", "9" ], [ "Rumba", "Vittoria Belvedere", "45", "Bruno Cabrerizio", "26" ], [ "Salsa", "Sara Santostasi", "48", "Giuseppe Povia", "16" ], [ "Samba", "Gedeon Burkhard", "39", "Giuseppe Povia", "20" ], [ "Tango", "Sara Santostasi", "40", "Gedeon Burkhard", "27" ], [ "Waltz", "Vittoria Belvedere", "50", "Bruno Cabrerizio", "25" ] ]
Scoring Chart -- Highest and lowest scoring performances of the series
The best and worst performances in each dance according to the judges ' marks are as follows :
Ballando_con_le_Stelle_(series_7)_1
The seventh series of Ballando con le Stelle was broadcast from 26 February to 30 April 2011 on RAI 1 and was presented by Milly Carlucci with Paolo Belli and his 'Big Band'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_NCAA_Division_I_Cross_Country_Championships
2015 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships
[ "Rank", "Team", "Scorers", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "New Mexico", "4 + 5 + 11 + 12 + 17", "49" ], [ "2", "Colorado", "10 + 13 + 30 + 32 + 44", "129" ], [ "3", "Oregon", "18 + 19 + 21 + 77 + 79", "214" ], [ "4", "Providence", "15 + 25 + 42 + 68 + 81", "231" ], [ "5", "NC State Michigan", "38 + 40 + 49 + 62 + 75 14 + 36 + 60 + 67 + 87", "264" ], [ "6", "Oklahoma State", "22 + 27 + 48 + 88 + 89", "274" ], [ "7", "Notre Dame Arkansas", "1 + 6 + 64 + 101 + 104 3 + 31 + 70 + 78 + 94", "276" ], [ "8", "Washington", "7 + 53 + 63 + 74 + 100", "297" ], [ "9", "Boise State", "2 + 8 + 34 + 127 + 159", "330" ], [ "10", "Syracuse", "35 + 37 + 46 + 107 + 134", "359" ] ]
Women 's title -- Women 's Team Result ( Top 10 )
2015_NCAA_Division_I_Cross_Country_Championships_2
The 2015 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships were the 77th NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championship and the 35th NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship to determine the national champions of men's and women's NCAA Division I collegiate cross country running. It was held at E. P. Tom Sawyer State Park in Louisville, Kentucky and was hosted by the University of Louisville on November 21, 2015. Four different championships were contested: men's and women's individual and team championships. Syracuse won the men's team championship, their first since 1951. Oregon's Edward Cheserek won the men's individual event, his third consecutive championship. Cheserek joined Gerry Lindgren, Steve Prefontaine, and Henry Rono as the event's only three-time champions. New Mexico won the women's team championship, their first. It was UNM's first women's team national championship in any sport. Notre Dame's Molly Seidel won the individual event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_5000_metres
1954 European Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Vladimir Kuts", "Soviet Union", "13:56.6" ], [ "2", "Christopher Chataway", "Great Britain", "14:08.8" ], [ "3", "Emil Zátopek", "Czechoslovakia", "14:10.2" ], [ "4", "Vladimir Okorokov", "Soviet Union", "14:20.0" ], [ "5", "Lucien Hanswijck", "Belgium", "14:25.6" ], [ "6", "Frans Herman", "Belgium", "14:31.4" ], [ "7", "Øistein Saksvik", "Norway", "14:32.2" ], [ "8", "Urho Julin", "Finland", "14:32.4" ], [ "9", "Sándor Garay", "Hungary", "14:44.6" ], [ "10", "Alojzy Graj", "Poland", "14:48.6" ], [ "11", "Rolf Haikkola", "Finland", "15:22.8" ], [ "12", "Herbert Schade", "West Germany", "DNF" ], [ "13", "Heinz Laufer", "West Germany", "DNF" ], [ "14", "József Kovács", "Hungary", "DNF" ], [ "15", "Fred Green", "Great Britain", "DNF" ] ]
Results -- Final
29 August
1954_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_5000_metres_0
The men's 5000 metres at the 1954 European Athletics Championships was held in Bern, Switzerland, at Stadion Neufeld on 26 and 29 August 1954.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Basketball_League
Korean Basketball League
[ "Club", "Titles", "Runners-up", "Winning Seasons", "Runner-up Seasons" ]
[ [ "Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus", "7", "3", "1997 , 2006-07 , 2009-10 , 2012-13 , 2013-14 , 2014-15 , 2018-19", "1997-98 , 1998-99 , 2005-06" ], [ "Jeonju KCC Egis", "5", "4", "1997-98 , 1998-99 , 2003-04 , 2008-09 , 2010-11", "1999-2000 , 2004-05 , 2009-10 , 2015-16" ], [ "Wonju DB Promy", "3", "6", "2002-03 , 2004-05 , 2007-08", "1997 , 2003-04 , 2010-11 , 2011-12 , 2014-15 , 2017-18" ], [ "Seoul Samsung Thunders", "2", "3", "2000-01 , 2005-06", "2007-08 , 2008-09 , 2016-17" ], [ "Seoul SK Knights", "2", "2", "1999-2000 , 2017-18", "2001-02 , 2012-13" ], [ "Goyang Orion Orions", "2", "1", "2001-02 , 2015-16", "2002-03" ], [ "Anyang KGC", "2", "0", "2011-12 , 2016-17", "-" ], [ "Changwon LG Sakers", "0", "2", "-", "2000-01 , 2013-14" ], [ "Busan KT Sonicboom", "0", "1", "-", "2006-07" ], [ "Incheon Electroland Elephants", "0", "1", "-", "2018-19" ] ]
Results -- Titles by club
KBL_Finals_3
The Korean Basketball League (Korean: 한국프로농구), often abbreviated as KBL, is the pre-eminent professional men's basketball league in South Korea. Its inaugural season was in 1997. The season starts in October and ends in April the following year. The KBL consists of ten teams. Each team plays 54 games (27 home games and 27 away games). Each team is allowed to have two foreign players. Foreign players in the league are almost always either a forward or center.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._519_Squadron_RAF
No. 519 Squadron RAF
[ "From", "To", "Base" ]
[ [ "15 August 1943", "11 December 1943", "RAF Wick , Caithness , Scotland" ], [ "11 December 1943", "29 November 1944", "RAF Skitten , Caithness , Scotland" ], [ "29 November 1944", "17 August 1945", "RAF Wick , Caithness , Scotland" ], [ "17 August 1945", "8 November 1945", "RAF Tain , Ross and Cromarty , Scotland" ], [ "8 November 1945", "31 May 1946", "RAF Leuchars , Fife , Scotland" ] ]
Squadron bases
No._519_Squadron_RAF_1
No. 519 Squadron RAF was a meteorological squadron of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_M._Miller
Eric M. Miller
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2009", "Monsters vs. Aliens", "Global Production Coordinator", "Animated Feature Film" ], [ "2010", "Kung Fu Panda Holiday", "Animation Production Coordinator", "Animated Short" ], [ "2011", "Kung Fu Panda 2", "Animation Production Coordinator", "Animated Feature Film" ], [ "2011", "Kung Fu Panda : Secrets of the Masters", "Animation Production Coordinator", "Animated Short" ], [ "2011", "Gift of the Night Fury", "Cross-site Production Coordinator", "Animated Short" ], [ "2012", "Madagascar 3 : Europe 's Most Wanted", "Cross-site Production Coordinator", "Animated Feature Film" ], [ "2014", "Almost Home", "Modeling & Surfacing Production Supervisor", "Animated Short" ], [ "2015", "Home", "Modeling & Surfacing Production Supervisor", "Animated Feature Film" ] ]
Filmography -- Production Management
Eric_M._Miller_0
Eric M. Miller (born June 23, 1981) is an American businessman, animation studio executive and executive producer. As a businessman, he is the CEO of Eric Miller Animation Studios an animation company he founded in July 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_East_Conference_baseball_awards
America East Conference baseball awards
[ "School ( year joined )", "Awards", "Seasons" ]
[ [ "Maine ( 1990 )", "6", "1991 , 1993 , 1997 , 2001 , 2002 , 2013" ], [ "Binghamton ( 2002 )", "6", "2006 , 2009 , 2010 , 2016 , 2017 , 2019" ], [ "Delaware ( 1992 )", "5", "1992 , 1994 , 1995 , 1998 , 2000" ], [ "Stony Brook ( 2002 )", "4", "2007 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012" ], [ "Northeastern ( 1990 )", "3", "1999 , 2004 , 2005" ], [ "Hartford ( 1990 )", "2", "2014 , 2018" ], [ "Vermont ( 1990 )", "2", "2003 , 2008" ], [ "UMBC ( 2004 )", "1", "2015" ], [ "Central Connecticut ( 1990 )", "1", "1990" ], [ "Hofstra ( 1995 )", "1", "1996" ] ]
Pitcher of the Year -- Winners by school
The following is a table of the schools whose pitchers have won the award , along with the year each school joined the conference , the number of times it has won the award , and the years in which it has done so .
America_East_Conference_baseball_awards_3
At the end of each regular season, the America East Conference names major award winners in baseball. Currently, it names a Coach, Pitcher, Player, and Rookie of the Year. With the exception of Rookie of the Year, which was added in 1996, the awards date to the 1990 season, the conference's first season of baseball. Through the 1996 season, the awards were known as the major awards of the North Atlantic Conference, the America East's former name. Through the end of the 2019 season, Stony Brook has won 21 major awards, the most of any school in the conference. Maine has the second highest total, with 20. Three other schools have at least ten: Binghamton (19), Delaware (17), and Vermont (10). In the conference's 25-year history, a single team has swept the awards six times. Three instances came before 1996 (when the conference Rookie of the Year was added as the fourth award): Central Connecticut in 1990 and Delaware in 1992 and 1995. Since 1996, Stony Brook swept the awards in 2011 and 2012, and Hartford did so in 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_squadrons_and_aircraft_based_at_Moffett_Field
List of military squadrons and aircraft based at Moffett Field
[ "From - to", "Branch of Service", "Unit", "Duty", "Aircraft" ]
[ [ "1952-1961", "USN", "CAG-15", "Carrier Air Group", "Douglas AD Skyraider" ], [ "1952-1961", "USN", "CAG-19", "Carrier Air Group", "Douglas AD Skyraider" ], [ "1955-1961", "USN", "CAG-21", "Carrier Air Group", "Douglas AD Skyraider" ], [ "1956-1958", "USMC", "Air Task Group 3", "Marine Air-Ground Task Force", "Douglas AD Skyraider" ], [ "1955-1959", "USMC", "Air Task Group 4", "Marine Air-Ground Task Force", "Douglas AD Skyraider" ], [ "1950s - 1 July 1959", "USN", "VA-25 Tigers", "Strike Fighter Squadron", "Douglas AD Skyraider F9F Cougar FJ-3 Fury" ], [ "1962-1963", "USN", "VA-52 Knightriders", "Strike Fighter Squadron", "Douglas AD Skyraider F9F Cougar FJ-3 Fury" ], [ "1950s-November 30 , 1949", "USN", "VA-94 Mighty Shrikes", "Strike Fighter Squadron", "Douglas AD Skyraider F9F Cougar FJ-3 Fury" ], [ "1962-1963", "USN", "VA-95 Green Lizards", "Strike Fighter Squadron", "A-4 Skyhawk" ], [ "1956-1958", "USN", "VA-96 Eagles", "Strike Fighter Squadron", "Douglas AD Skyraider F9F Cougar FJ-3 Fury" ], [ "1961-1963", "USN", "VA-115 Arabs", "Strike Fighter Squadron", "Douglas AD Skyraider F9F Cougar FJ-3 Fury" ], [ "1961-1963", "USN", "VA-122 Flying Eagles", "Strike Fighter Squadron", "Douglas AD Skyraider F9F Cougar FJ-3 Fury" ], [ "1956 - April 10 , 1958", "USN", "VA-125 Rough Raiders", "Strike Fighter Squadron", "Douglas AD Skyraider F9F Cougar FJ-3 Fury" ], [ "1962-1963", "USN", "VA-145 Swordsmen", "Strike Fighter Squadron", "Douglas AD Skyraider F9F Cougar FJ-3 Fury" ] ]
1953–1963 : US Navy 's first Master Jet base – Carrier Squadrons
List_of_military_squadrons_and_aircraft_based_at_Moffett_Field_5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raaj_J._Konwar
Raaj J. Konwar
[ "Year", "Song", "Movie or Album", "Music Director", "Co-singer ( s )" ]
[ [ "2008", "Ajnabi", "Superstar ( 2008 film )", "Shamir Tandon", "Solo" ], [ "2008", "World Hold On", "Mission Istanbul", "Shamir Tandon", "Kunal Ganjawala , Gayatri Ganjawala" ], [ "2009", "Ye Jism", "Acid Factory", "Shamir Tandon", "Anchal" ], [ "2010", "Rubayee", "Click", "Shamir Tandon", "Sunidhi Chouhan" ], [ "2010", "Yadein Remix", "Click", "Shamir Tandon", "Solo" ], [ "2011", "Rishta Bano", "Hostel", "Virag Mishra", "Monali Thakur" ], [ "2011", "Itne Kareeb Aao", "Ragini MMS", "Shamir Tandon", "Solo" ], [ "2011", "Ittefak", "Mallika", "Shamir Tandon", "Shilpa Rao" ], [ "2012", "Rowshan Dil Ka Jahan ( Remix )", "Runway", "Shamir Tandon", "Sunidhi Chouhan" ], [ "2012", "Sadda Adda", "Sadda Adda", "Shamir Tandon", "Ahan Shah , Shahid Malllya" ] ]
Discography
HINDI MOVIE SONGS
Raaj_J_Konwar_0
Raaj J Konwar (Assamese: ৰাজ জে কোঁৱৰ; born 7 October 1975) is an Indian singer and composer from North Lakhimpur, Assam. His songs have been featured in Bollywood and Assamese films.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Saskatchewan_Rush_season
2019 Saskatchewan Rush season
[ "Game", "Date", "Opponent", "Location", "Score", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "December 28 , 2018", "@ New England Black Wolves", "Mohegan Sun Arena", "L 11-12", "6,445", "0-1" ], [ "2", "January 5 , 2019", "San Diego Seals", "SaskTel Centre", "W 16-12", "13,713", "1-1" ], [ "3", "January 12 , 2019", "@ Vancouver Warriors", "Rogers Arena", "W 14-10", "8,217", "2-1" ], [ "4", "January 19 , 2019", "Rochester Knighthawks", "SaskTel Centre", "W 12-7", "13,590", "3-1" ], [ "5", "January 27 , 2019", "@ Georgia Swarm", "Infinite Energy Arena", "L 10-13", "3,775", "3-2" ], [ "6", "February 1 , 2019", "@ Toronto Rock", "Scotiabank Arena", "L 13-16", "8,071", "3-3" ], [ "7", "February 9 , 2019", "Calgary Roughnecks", "SaskTel Centre", "L 12-17", "13,426", "3-4" ], [ "8", "February 16 , 2019", "@ Vancouver Warriors", "Rogers Arena", "W 15-13", "7,247", "4-4" ], [ "9", "February 22 , 2019", "Colorado Mammoth", "SaskTel Centre", "W 9-7", "12,462", "5-4" ], [ "10", "March 2 , 2019", "Calgary Roughnecks", "SaskTel Centre", "W 15-9", "12,814", "6-4" ], [ "11", "March 16 , 2019", "Buffalo Bandits", "SaskTel Centre", "L 11-12", "13,291", "6-5" ], [ "12", "March 22 , 2019", "@ San Diego Seals", "Valley View Casino Center", "L 12-13", "6,163", "6-6" ], [ "13", "March 30 , 2019", "Vancouver Warriors", "SaskTel Centre", "W 12-9", "13,970", "7-6" ], [ "14", "April 6 , 2019", "@ Colorado Mammoth", "Pepsi Center", "W 9-7", "12,841", "8-6" ], [ "15", "April 12 , 2019", "@ San Diego Seals", "Valley View Casino Center", "W 14-8", "6,245", "9-6" ], [ "16", "April 13 , 2019", "Philadelphia Wings ( 2018- )", "SaskTel Centre", "W 16-11", "14,005", "10-6" ], [ "17", "April 20 , 2019", "@ Calgary Roughnecks", "Scotiabank Saddledome", "L 8-18", "19,289", "10-7" ], [ "18", "April 27 , 2019", "Colorado Mammoth", "SaskTel Centre", "W 13-8", "13,860", "11-7" ] ]
Game log -- Regular Season
2019_Saskatchewan_Rush_season_2
The Saskatchewan Rush are a lacrosse team based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan playing in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The 2019 season is the 14th in franchise history, 4th in Saskatchewan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anhui_clique
Anhui clique
[ "Name", "Years of dominance", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Duan Qirui 段祺瑞", "1916-1926", "- Premier : 1913 , 1916-18 ; President : 1924-26 - Negotiated the Nishihara Loans with Japan in exchange for Shandong Concession , triggering the May Fourth Movement" ], [ "Xu Shuzheng 徐樹錚", "1916-1920", "- Duan Qirui 's right-hand man - Led expedition that reconquered Mongolia and temporarily brought it back under control" ], [ "Duan Zhigui 段芝貴", "", "- Minister of War : 1917-1919" ], [ "Jin Yunpeng 靳雲鵬", "", "- Premier : 1919-1921" ], [ "Wang Yitang 王揖唐", "", "- Chairman of the House of Representatives 1918-1920" ], [ "Lu Yongxiang 盧永祥", "", "- Ruler of Zhejiang and Shanghai , his refusal to hand over Shanghai caused the Second Zhili-Fengtian War" ], [ "Zhang Jingyao 張敬堯", "1917-1920", "- Governor of Hunan noted for his exceptional brutality - Assassinated in 1933 after he became involved with the Japanese plot to enthrone Puyi as emperor of Manchukuo" ], [ "Wu Guangxin 吳光新", "1917-1920", "- Governor of Hunan" ], [ "Ni Sichong 倪嗣衝", "", "- former supporter of Yuan Shikai 's Empire ; eliminated in the Zhili-Anhui War" ], [ "Chen Shufan 陳樹藩", "1916-1921", "" ], [ "Zheng Shiqi 鄭士琦", "1923-1925", "Military governor of Shandong ( 1923-25 ) and Anhui ( 1925 )" ] ]
Notable people
Anhui_clique_0
The Anhui clique () was a military and political organization, one of several mutually hostile cliques or factions that split from the Beiyang clique in the Republic of China's Warlord Era. It was named after Anhui province because several of its generals--including its founder, Duan Qirui--were born in Anhui. It could be considered a legacy of Anhui native Li Hongzhang, who created and built a network of officers during and after the Taiping Rebellion. Because the Anhui clique organized itself very early, it was more politically sophisticated than its warlord rivals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Graham_(golfer)
David Graham (golfer)
[ "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Winning score", "Margin of victory", "Runner ( s ) -up" ]
[ [ "1", "16 Feb 1997", "GTE Classic", "−9 ( 71-68-65=204 )", "3 strokes", "Bob Dickson" ], [ "2", "30 Mar 1997", "Southwestern Bell Dominion", "−10 ( 68-69-69=206 )", "1 stroke", "John Jacobs" ], [ "3", "21 Sep 1997", "Comfort Classic", "−16 ( 67-68-65=200 )", "1 stroke", "Buddy Allin , Larry Nelson" ], [ "4", "1 Feb 1998", "Royal Caribbean Classic", "−11 ( 67-68-67=202 )", "Playoff", "Dave Stockton" ], [ "5", "17 Oct 1999", "Raley 's Gold Rush Classic", "−17 ( 63-71-65=199 )", "4 strokes", "Larry Mowry" ] ]
Professional wins ( 38 ) -- Senior PGA Tour wins ( 5 )
David_Graham_(golfer)_11
Anthony David Graham, AM (born 23 May 1946) is a former professional golfer from Australia. He won eight times on the PGA Tour, including two major championships.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doping_at_the_Tour_de_France
Doping at the Tour de France
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Bradley Wiggins ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "87h 34 ' 47", "See # 2009 Tour de France" ], [ "2", "Chris Froome ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "+ 3 ' 21″", "Adverse analytical finding for salbutamol at the 2017 Vuelta a España . Was later cleared following an investigation" ], [ "3", "Vincenzo Nibali ( ITA )", "Liquigas-Cannondale", "+ 6 ' 19″", "" ], [ "4", "Jurgen Van den Broeck ( BEL )", "Lotto-Belisol", "+ 10 ' 15″", "See # 2010 Tour de France" ], [ "5", "Tejay van Garderen ( USA )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 11 ' 04″", "" ], [ "6", "Haimar Zubeldia ( ESP )", "RadioShack-Nissan", "+ 15 ' 41″", "" ], [ "7", "Cadel Evans ( AUS )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 15 ' 49″", "See # 2005 Tour de France" ], [ "8", "Pierre Rolland ( FRA )", "Team Europcar", "+ 16 ' 26″", "" ], [ "9", "Janez Brajkovič ( SLO )", "Astana", "+ 16 ' 33″", "Handed a ten-month ban in 2018 for testing positive for methylhexanamine" ], [ "10", "Thibaut Pinot ( FRA )", "FDJ-BigMat", "+ 17 ' 17″", "" ] ]
Doping histories of Top-10 finishers , 1998–2015 -- 2012 Tour de France
Doping_at_the_Tour_de_France_16
There have been allegations of doping in the Tour de France since the race began in 1903. Early Tour riders consumed alcohol and used ether, among other substances, as a means of dulling the pain of competing in endurance cycling. Riders began using substances as a means of increasing performance rather than dulling the senses, and organizing bodies such as the Tour and the International Cycling Union (UCI), as well as government bodies, enacted policies to combat the practice. Use of performance-enhancing drugs in cycling predates the Tour de France. Cycling, having been from the start a sport of extremes, whether of speed by being paced by tandems, motorcycles and even cars, or of distance, the suffering involved encouraged the means to alleviate it. Not until after World War II were sporting or even particularly health issues raised. Those came shortly before the death of Tom Simpson in the Tour de France of 1967. Max Novich referred to the Tour de France in a 1973 issue of New York State Journal of Medicine as a cycling nightmare. Journalist Hans Halter wrote in 1998 that For as long as the Tour has existed, since 1903, its participants have been doping themselves. For 60 years doping was allowed. For the past 30 years it has been officially prohibited. Yet the fact remains; great cyclists have been doping themselves, then and now.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005–06_Edmonton_Oilers_season
2005–06 Edmonton Oilers season
[ "August 1 , 2005", "To Boston Bruins Brad Isbister", "To Edmonton Oilers *4th round pick in 2006 - James DeLory" ]
[ [ "August 2 , 2005", "To St. Louis Blues Eric Brewer Doug Lynch Jeff Woywitka", "To Edmonton Oilers Chris Pronger" ], [ "August 3 , 2005", "To New York Islanders Mike York **4th round pick in 2006 - Kevin Montgomery", "To Edmonton Oilers Michael Peca" ], [ "August 29 , 2005", "To Boston Bruins *4th round pick in 2006 - James DeLory", "To Edmonton Oilers Yan Stastny" ], [ "November 19 , 2005", "To Florida Panthers Alexei Semenov", "To Edmonton Oilers 5th round pick in 2006 - Bryan Pitton" ], [ "December 13 , 2005", "To St. Louis Blues Future considerations", "To Edmonton Oilers Blake Evans" ], [ "January 26 , 2006", "To Pittsburgh Penguins Jani Rita Cory Cross", "To Edmonton Oilers Dick Tarnstrom" ], [ "January 26 , 2006", "To Chicago Blackhawks Tony Salmelainen", "To Edmonton Oilers Jaroslav Spacek" ], [ "March 8 , 2006", "To Minnesota Wild ***1st round pick in 2006 - Trevor Lewis ****3rd round pick in 2007 - Spencer Machacek", "To Edmonton Oilers Dwayne Roloson" ], [ "March 9 , 2006", "To Boston Bruins Marty Reasoner Yan Stastny 2nd round pick in 2006 - Milan Lucic", "To Edmonton Oilers Sergei Samsonov" ] ]
Trades
2005–06_Edmonton_Oilers_season_10
The 2005-06 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' 27th season in the NHL, and they were coming off a 36-29-12-5 record with 89 points and finishing 9th in the Western Conference in 2003-04 and missed the playoffs. In 2005-06, the Oilers qualified for the playoffs in eighth place, and put on a playoff run that brought them to the Stanley Cup Final finishing with a loss in Game 7 to the victorious Carolina Hurricanes by a score of 3-1. This was the first time an eighth seeded team reached the Stanley Cup finals (which was repeated in 2012 and 2017).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2013_Bolivarian_Games_–_Results
Athletics at the 2013 Bolivarian Games – Results
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Celene Cevallos", "Ecuador", "55.72", "Q" ], [ "2", "4", "Yaneth Largacha", "Colombia", "55.76", "Q" ], [ "3", "6", "Emileth Pirela", "Venezuela", "55.77", "Q" ], [ "4", "7", "Deysi Parra", "Peru", "57.66", "" ], [ "5", "3", "Leslie Arnéz", "Bolivia", "59.03", "" ] ]
Athletics_at_the_2013_Bolivarian_Games_–_Results_38
These are the full results of the athletics competition at the 2013 Bolivarian Games which took place between November 26 and November 30, 2013 in Trujillo, Perú.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cris_Cyborg
Cris Cyborg
[ "Res", "Record", "Opponent", "Method", "Event", "Date", "Round", "Time", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Win", "22-2 ( 1 )", "Julia Budd", "TKO ( punches )", "Bellator 238", "January 25 , 2020", "4", "1:14", "Inglewood , California , United States", "Won the Bellator Women 's Featherweight World Championship" ], [ "Win", "21-2 ( 1 )", "Felicia Spencer", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC 240", "July 27 , 2019", "3", "5:00", "Edmonton , Alberta , Canada", "" ], [ "Loss", "20-2 ( 1 )", "Amanda Nunes", "KO ( punch )", "UFC 232", "December 29 , 2018", "1", "0:51", "Inglewood , California , United States", "Lost the UFC Women 's Featherweight Championship" ], [ "Win", "20-1 ( 1 )", "Yana Kunitskaya", "TKO ( punches )", "UFC 222", "March 3 , 2018", "1", "3:25", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States", "Defended the UFC Women 's Featherweight Championship" ], [ "Win", "19-1 ( 1 )", "Holly Holm", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC 219", "December 30 , 2017", "5", "5:00", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States", "Defended the UFC Women 's Featherweight Championship . Fight of the Night" ], [ "Win", "18-1 ( 1 )", "Tonya Evinger", "TKO ( knees )", "UFC 214", "July 29 , 2017", "3", "1:56", "Anaheim , California , United States", "Won the vacant UFC Women 's Featherweight Championship" ], [ "Win", "17-1 ( 1 )", "Lina Länsberg", "TKO ( punches )", "UFC Fight Night : Cyborg vs. Lansberg", "September 24 , 2016", "2", "2:29", "Brasília , Brazil", "Catchweight ( 140 lbs ) bout" ], [ "Win", "16-1 ( 1 )", "Leslie Smith", "TKO ( punches )", "UFC 198", "May 14 , 2016", "1", "1:21", "Curitiba , Brazil", "Catchweight ( 140 lbs ) bout" ], [ "Win", "15-1 ( 1 )", "Daria Ibragimova", "KO ( punches )", "Invicta FC 15 : Cyborg vs. Ibragimova", "January 16 , 2016", "1", "4:58", "Costa Mesa , California , United States", "Defended the Invicta FC Featherweight Championship" ], [ "Win", "14-1 ( 1 )", "Faith Van Duin", "TKO ( knee to the body and punches )", "Invicta FC 13 : Cyborg vs. Van Duin", "July 9 , 2015", "1", "0:45", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States", "Defended the Invicta FC Featherweight Championship . Performance of the Night" ], [ "Win", "13-1 ( 1 )", "Charmaine Tweet", "TKO ( punches )", "Invicta FC 11 : Cyborg vs. Tweet", "February 27 , 2015", "1", "0:46", "Los Angeles , California , United States", "Defended the Invicta FC Featherweight Championship . Performance of the Night" ], [ "Win", "12-1 ( 1 )", "Marloes Coenen", "TKO ( punches and elbows )", "Invicta FC 6 : Coenen vs. Cyborg", "July 13 , 2013", "4", "4:10", "Kansas City , Missouri , United States", "Won the inaugural Invicta FC Featherweight Championship" ], [ "Win", "11-1 ( 1 )", "Fiona Muxlow", "TKO ( knees and punches )", "Invicta FC 5 : Penne vs. Waterson", "April 5 , 2013", "1", "3:46", "Kansas City , Missouri , United States", "Invicta FC Featherweight title eliminator" ], [ "NC", "10-1 ( 1 )", "Hiroko Yamanaka", "NC ( overturned )", "Strikeforce : Melendez vs. Masvidal", "December 17 , 2011", "1", "0:16", "San Diego , California , United States", "For the Strikeforce Women 's Featherweight Championship . Originally a TKO ( punches ) win for Cyborg ; overturned and subsuquently stripped of the championship after testing positive for stanozolol" ], [ "Win", "10-1", "Jan Finney", "TKO ( knee to the body )", "Strikeforce : Fedor vs. Werdum", "June 26 , 2010", "2", "2:56", "San Jose , California , United States", "Defended the Strikeforce Women 's Featherweight Championship" ], [ "Win", "9-1", "Marloes Coenen", "TKO ( punches )", "Strikeforce : Miami", "January 30 , 2010", "3", "3:40", "Sunrise , Florida , United States", "Defended the Strikeforce Women 's Featherweight Championship" ], [ "Win", "8-1", "Gina Carano", "TKO ( punches )", "Strikeforce : Carano vs. Cyborg", "August 15 , 2009", "1", "4:59", "San Jose , California , United States", "Won the inaugural Strikeforce Women 's Featherweight Championship" ], [ "Win", "7-1", "Hitomi Akano", "TKO ( punches )", "Strikeforce : Shamrock vs. Diaz", "April 11 , 2009", "3", "0:35", "San Jose , California , United States", "Catchweight ( 150 lbs ) bout ; Cyborg missed weight" ], [ "Win", "6-1", "Yoko Takahashi", "Decision ( unanimous )", "EliteXC : Heat", "October 4 , 2008", "3", "3:00", "Sunrise , Florida , United States", "Catchweight ( 150 lbs ) bout" ], [ "Win", "5-1", "Shayna Baszler", "TKO ( punches )", "EliteXC : Unfinished Business", "July 26 , 2008", "2", "2:48", "Stockton , California , United States", "Catchweight ( 140 lbs ) bout" ] ]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 25 matches 22 wins 2 losses By knockout 18 1 By submission 0 1 By decision 4 0 No contests 1
Cristiane_Justino_3
Cristiane Justino Venâncio (born July 9, 1985), known professionally by her ring name Cris Cyborg (and formerly by her married name Cristiane Santos), is a Brazilian-American mixed martial artist currently signed to Bellator MMA, competing in the Women's Featherweight division. She is the former UFC, Strikeforce and Invicta FC World Featherweight Champion. She is the only female fighter to hold world championships across three major mixed martial arts promotions. Cyborg first rose to prominence when she won the Strikeforce title on August 15, 2009, by defeating Gina Carano via first-round technical knock-out (TKO).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2016_European_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_1500_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 1500 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Gregorio Paltrinieri", "Italy", "14:34.04" ], [ "2", "5", "Gabriele Detti", "Italy", "14:48.75" ], [ "3", "6", "Mykhailo Romanchuk", "Ukraine", "14:50.33" ], [ "4", "1", "Gergely Gyurta", "Hungary", "14:57.06" ], [ "5", "3", "Jan Micka", "Czech Republic", "14:58.73" ], [ "6", "8", "Wojciech Wojdak", "Poland", "14:59.66" ], [ "7", "2", "Henrik Christiansen", "Norway", "15:04.60" ], [ "8", "7", "Serhiy Frolov", "Ukraine", "15:05.05" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final was held on 18 May at 18:02 . [ 4 ]
Swimming_at_the_2016_European_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_1500_metre_freestyle_1
The routine competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 17 and 18 May 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bizarre_Foods_with_Andrew_Zimmern
Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern
[ "#", "Air date", "Location", "Notes/Featured Bizarre Foods" ]
[ [ "80 ( 1 )", "October 27 , 2014", "Mexico City : Corn Smut & Ant Eggs", "Stewed pig knuckles ; worms and ant eggs ; fish egg tamales" ], [ "81 ( 2 )", "November 3 , 2014", "Lisbon : Snails , Sardines & Barnacles", "Crashing surf to harvest barnacles from the rocky shore ; feasting on mounds of mollusks at a huge snail festival ; making the world 's best canned fish" ], [ "82 ( 3 )", "November 10 , 2014", "Ireland : Ancient Bog Butter & Smoked Pigeon", "Ultimate smoked salmon ; pigeon with bog oak ; 3 thousand-year-old butter" ], [ "83 ( 4 )", "November 17 , 2014", "Factory Food", "Artisanal and strange foods from jelly beans to blood pudding to escargot" ], [ "84 ( 5 )", "November 24 , 2014", "Brooklyn : Schmaltz & Sea Robins", "Fishing for sea robin ; grilling dockside ; kombucha bacteria pancakes ; spleen sandwich" ], [ "85 ( 6 )", "December 1 , 2014", "Newfoundland : Moose PIes & Seal Flippers", "Fried cod cheek and tongues ; moose pie ; chicken fried seal flipper" ], [ "86 ( 7 )", "December 8 , 2014", "Ethnic Enclaves", "Vietnamese meals to Lebanese sweets ; Mongolian cooking huts to Japanese chefs" ], [ "87 ( 8 )", "December 15 , 2014", "Faroe Islands : Spoiled Sheep & Boiled Birds", "Giant horse mussels ; fermented sheep head ; blood-filled sheep stomach ; seagulls" ], [ "88 ( 9 )", "December 22 , 2014", "Food Science", "The marriage of cooking and science ; extracting the essence of flavors ; taste sensations not found in nature" ], [ "89 ( 10 )", "December 29 , 2014", "BBQ", "A buffalo meat tailgate party ; Texas pit BBQ ; a pig roast in South Carolina ; barbecued mutton ; chicken hearts in Peru ; pork in Korea" ], [ "90 ( 11 )", "January 5 , 2015", "Comfort Food", "Chopped hogs head in Belize ; chitterlings ; pig uterus soup ; the world 's oldest ice cream" ], [ "91 ( 12 )", "January 12 , 2015", "Los Angeles : Spleen Soup and Sriracha", "Fried fish fins ; honey from Africanized bees ; the country 's hottest sauce" ], [ "92 ( 13 )", "January 19 , 2015", "Hawaii 's Big Island : Eyeballs and Abalone", "Fresh water prawns ; abalone ; tuna eyeballs" ] ]
Episodes -- Season 13
Bizarre_Foods_with_Andrew_Zimmern_10
Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern is a travel and cuisine television show hosted by Andrew Zimmern on the Travel Channel in the US. The first season debuted on Monday, February 6, 2007 at 9pm ET/PT. Bizarre Foods focuses on regional cuisine from around the world which is typically perceived as being disgusting, exotic, or bizarre. In each episode, Zimmern focuses on the cuisine of a particular country or region. He typically shows how the food is procured, where it is served, and, usually without hesitation, eats it. Originally a one-hour documentary titled Bizarre Foods of Asia, repeated showings on the Travel Channel drew consistent, considerable audiences. In late 2006, TLC decided to turn the documentary into a weekly, one-hour show with the same premise and with Andrew Zimmern as the host. In 2009, Zimmern took a break from Bizarre Foods to work on one season of the spin-off Bizarre World.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Bosnian_general_election
2002 Bosnian general election
[ "Community", "Candidate", "Party", "Votes", "%" ]
[ [ "Bosniaks", "Sulejman Tihić", "Party of Democratic Action", "192,661", "37.3" ], [ "Bosniaks", "Haris Silajdžić", "Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina", "179,726", "34.8" ], [ "Bosniaks", "Alija Behmen", "Social Democratic Party", "90,434", "17.5" ], [ "Bosniaks", "Fikret Abdić", "Democratic People 's Community", "21,164", "4.1" ], [ "Bosniaks", "Faruk Balijagić", "Bosnian Party", "9,650", "1.8" ], [ "Bosniaks", "Emir Zlatar", "Bosnian Patriotic Party", "6,500", "1.2" ], [ "Bosniaks", "Rasim Kadić", "Liberal Democratic Party", "5,360", "1.0" ], [ "Bosniaks", "Adem Mujčić", "Labour Party", "4,940", "0.4" ], [ "Bosniaks", "Ibrahim Spahić", "Civic Democratic Party", "3,062", "0.3" ], [ "Bosniaks", "Asim Ibrahimpašić", "Bosniak Party of Rights", "2,026", "0.2" ], [ "Bosniaks", "Bakir Tanović", "People 's Bosniak Party", "1,087", "0.1" ], [ "Croats", "Dragan Čović", "Croatian Democratic Union", "114,606", "61.5" ], [ "Croats", "Mladen Ivanković-Lijanović", "Economic Bloc", "32,411", "17.4" ], [ "Croats", "Mijo Anić", "New Croatian Initiative", "16,345", "8.7" ], [ "Croats", "Stjepan Kljuić", "Republican Party", "9,413", "4.0" ], [ "Croats", "Željko Koroman", "Croatian Right Bloc", "5,255", "2.8" ], [ "Croats", "Žarko Mišić", "Croatian Christian Democratic Union", "5,142", "2.7" ], [ "Croats", "Marinko Brkić", "Independent", "2,154", "1.1" ], [ "Croats", "Karmela Osmanović", "Civic Democratic Party", "965", "0.1" ], [ "Serbs", "Mirko Šarović", "Serbian Democratic Party", "180,212", "35.5" ] ]
Results -- President
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_general_election,_2002_0
General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 5 October 2002. The elections for the House of Representatives elections were divided into two; one for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and one for Republika Srpska. In the presidential election, each of the three national communities elected a President. Bosniaks elected Sulejman Tihić, Croats elected Dragan Čović and Serbs elected Mirko Šarović. Voter turnout was 55.5%.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_foreign-born_Medal_of_Honor_recipients
List of foreign-born Medal of Honor recipients
[ "Name", "Country of birth", "Rank", "Branch", "Place of action", "Date of action" ]
[ [ "Albert Beyer", "Germany", "Coxswain", "Navy", "Cienfuegos , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "George F. Brady", "Ireland", "Chief Gunner 's Mate", "Navy", "Cardenas , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "Daniel J. Campbell", "Canada", "Private", "Marine Corps", "Cienfuegos , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "Joseph E. Carter", "England , United Kingdom", "Blacksmith", "Navy", "Cienfuegos , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "Thomas Cavanaugh", "Ireland", "Fireman First Class", "Navy", "Bahamas", "November 14 , 1898" ], [ "Claus K. R. Clausen", "Denmark", "Coxswain", "Navy", "Santiago de Cuba", "June 2 , 1898" ], [ "Thomas C. Cooney", "Ireland", "Chief Machinist", "Navy", "Cardenas , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "John Davis", "Germany", "Gunner 's Mate Third Class", "Navy", "Cienfuegos , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "Thomas M. Doherty", "Ireland", "Corporal", "Army", "Santiago de Cuba", "July 1 , 1898" ], [ "John Eglit", "Finland", "Seaman", "Navy", "Cienfuegos , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "Nick Erickson", "Finland", "Coxswain", "Navy", "Cienfuegos , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "John Fitzgerald", "Ireland", "Private", "Marine Corps", "Cuzco , Cuba", "June 14 , 1898" ], [ "Philip Gaughan", "Ireland", "Sergeant", "Marine Corps", "Cienfuegos , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "Michael Gibbons", "Ireland", "Oiler", "Navy", "Cienfuegos , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "Henry Hendrickson", "Germany", "Seaman", "Navy", "Cienfuegos , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "Franz A. Itrich", "Germany", "Chief Carpenter 's Mate", "Navy", "Luzon , Philippines", "May 1 , 1898" ], [ "Alexander Jardine", "Scotland , United Kingdom", "Fireman First Class", "Navy", "Bahamas", "November 14 , 1898" ], [ "John P. Johanson", "Sweden", "Seaman", "Navy", "Cienfuegos , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "Johan J. Johansson", "Sweden", "Ordinary Seaman", "Navy", "Cienfuegos , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ], [ "Hans Johnsen", "Norway", "Chief Machinist", "Navy", "Cardenas , Cuba", "May 11 , 1898" ] ]
Spanish–American War
List_of_foreign-born_Medal_of_Honor_recipients_4
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. Due to the nature of this medal, it is commonly presented posthumously. Although Medals of Honor can be awarded only to members of the U.S. armed forces, being a U.S. citizen is not a prerequisite for eligibility to receive the medal. Since the American Civil War, hundreds of people born outside the United States have received the medal, the most recent of these recipients being Pedro Cano and Jesus S. Duran who received their medals in March 2014 for actions performed during World War II and the Vietnam War respectively. The large number of foreign-born recipients during the 19th and early 20th centuries was mostly due to immigration waves from Europe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_ISU_Speed_Skating_World_Cup_–_World_Cup_1_–_Women's_1000_metres
2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 1 – Women's 1000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Pair", "Lane", "Time", "WC points" ]
[ [ "1", "Kim Hyun-yung", "11", "o", "1:15.18", "25" ], [ "2", "Monique Angermüller", "17", "i", "1:15.23", "19" ], [ "3", "Yuliya Skokova", "14", "i", "1:15.42", "15" ], [ "4", "Luiza Złotkowska", "9", "o", "1:15.46", "11" ], [ "5", "Gabriele Hirschbichler", "13", "o", "1:15.64", "8" ], [ "6", "Vanessa Bittner", "10", "i", "1:15.71", "6" ], [ "7", "Maki Tsuji", "12", "i", "1:15.86", "4" ], [ "8", "Kaylin Irvine", "16", "o", "1:15.94", "2" ], [ "9", "Yekaterina Malysheva", "12", "o", "1:16.02", "1" ], [ "10", "Erina Kamiya", "17", "o", "1:16.08", "-" ], [ "11", "Elli Ochowicz", "1", "o", "1:16.27", "" ], [ "12", "Natalia Czerwonka", "2", "i", "1:16.33", "" ], [ "13", "Kali Christ", "16", "i", "1:16.42", "" ], [ "14", "Jennifer Plate", "4", "i", "1:16.67", "" ], [ "15", "Lee Bo-ra", "11", "i", "1:16.89", "" ], [ "16", "Miho Takagi", "15", "o", "1:16.92", "" ], [ "17", "Ida Njåtun", "5", "o", "1:16.97", "" ], [ "18", "Sugar Todd", "10", "o", "1:17.14", "" ], [ "19", "Francesca Bettrone", "4", "o", "1:17.28", "" ], [ "20", "Rebekah Bradford", "3", "o", "1:17.30", "" ] ]
Results -- Division B
2013–14_ISU_Speed_Skating_World_Cup_–_World_Cup_1_–_Women's_1000_metres_1
The women's 1000 metres race of the 2013-14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup 1, arranged in the Olympic Oval, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, was held on 10 November 2013. Heather Richardson of the United States won, while Lotte van Beek of the Netherlands came second, and Brittany Bowe of the United States came third. Kim Hyun-yung of South Korea won Division B on a new world record for girls, 1:15.18.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_computing_1980–1989
Timeline of computing 1980–1989
[ "Date", "Place", "Event" ]
[ [ "January", "UK", "Sinclair Research Ltd announced its first ( and only ) personal computer aimed to the business market , the Sinclair QL , at an attractive introductory price of £399 . The machine was based on the 68008 CPU of Motorola , the low-cost version of Motorola 68000 with 8-bit external bus . The QL ( abbreviation of Quantum Leap ) did not become a market success , because of quality issues of the first series and due to the Microdrive used as storage medium instead of the much more reliable floppy discs , and its development and production later caused serious financial difficulties to the company" ], [ "January", "United States", "Apple Macintosh released , based on the 8 MHz version of the Motorola 68000 processor . The 68000 can address 16 MB of RAM , a noticeable improvement over Intel 's 8088/8086 family . However the Apple achieved 0.7 MIPS and originally came with just 128 KB of RAM . It came fitted with a monochrome monitor and was the first successful mouse-driven computer with a Graphical user interface . The Macintosh included many of the Lisa 's features at a much more affordable price : $ 2,500 . Applications that came as part of the package included MacPaint , which made use of the mouse , and MacWrite , which demonstrated WYSIWYG ( What You See Is What You Get ) word processing" ], [ "May", "United States", "Hewlett-Packard release the immensely popular LaserJet printer , by 1993 they had sold over 10 million LaserJet printers and over 20 million printers overall . HP were also pioneering inkjet technology" ], [ "June", "UK", "Amstrad CPC was introduced first in Britain , later in other European markets as well . The machine was based on the popular 8 bit Z80 CPU . The mainboard ( i.e . the computer itself ) and a cassette recorder ( Datacorder ) were both integrated in the keyboard . The CPC could be bought in a bundle with a monochrome ( GT64 ) monitor for £249 or a colour ( CTM640 ) monitor for £359 . The monitor also served as the power supply in order to have only one plug to be connected to the wall outlet . CPC became very popular in France and Spain , and in Germany where it was marketed by Schneider Rundfunkwerke AG under its own label . In 1985 two further models ( CPC 664 and 6128 ) with built-in 3-inch floppy disc drive were released" ], [ "August", "United States", "MS-DOS 3.0 , PC DOS 3.0 Released for the IBM AT , it supported larger hard disks as well as High Density ( 1.2 MB ) 5¼ floppy disks" ], [ "September", "United States", "Apple released a 512KB version of the Macintosh , known as the Fat Mac" ], [ "End", "United States", "Compaq started the development of the IDE interface ( see also 1989 ) . IDE = Intelligent Drive Electronics . This standard was designed specially for the IBM PC and can achieve high data transfer rates through a 1:1 interleave factor and caching by the actual disk controller - the bottleneck is often the old AT bus and the drive may read data far quicker than the bus can accept it , so the cache is used as a buffer . Theoretically 1 MB/s is possible but 700 kB/s is perhaps more typical of such drives . This standard has been adopted by many other models of computer , such the Acorn Archimedes A4000 and above . A later improvement was EIDE , laid down in 1989 , which also removed the maximum drive size of 528 MB and increased data transfer rates" ], [ "?", "United States", "Turbo Pascal introduced by Borland" ], [ "?", "United States", "Motorola released the 68020 processor" ] ]
1984
Timeline_of_computing_1980–1989_4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_LPGA_Tour
2017 LPGA Tour
[ "Date", "Tournament", "Location", "Winner", "Purse ( $ )", "Winner 's share ( $ )" ]
[ [ "Jan 26-29", "Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic", "Bahamas", "Brittany Lincicome ( 7 )", "1,400,000", "210,000" ], [ "Feb 16-19", "ISPS Handa Women 's Australian Open", "Australia", "Jang Ha-na ( 4 )", "1,300,000", "195,000" ], [ "Feb 23-26", "Honda LPGA Thailand", "Thailand", "Amy Yang ( 3 )", "1,600,000", "240,000" ], [ "Mar 2-5", "HSBC Women 's Champions", "Singapore", "Inbee Park ( 18 )", "1,500,000", "225,000" ], [ "Mar 16-19", "Bank of Hope Founders Cup", "Arizona", "Anna Nordqvist ( 7 )", "1,500,000", "225,000" ], [ "Mar 23-26", "Kia Classic", "California", "Mirim Lee ( 3 )", "1,800,000", "270,000" ], [ "Mar 30 - Apr 2", "ANA Inspiration", "California", "Ryu So-yeon ( 4 )", "2,700,000", "405,000" ], [ "Apr 12-15", "Lotte Championship", "Hawaii", "Cristie Kerr ( 19 )", "2,000,000", "300,000" ], [ "Apr 27-30", "Volunteers of America Texas Shootout", "Texas", "Haru Nomura ( 3 )", "1,300,000", "195,000" ], [ "May 4-7", "Citibanamex Lorena Ochoa Match Play", "Mexico", "Kim Sei-young ( 6 )", "1,200,000", "250,000" ], [ "May 18-21", "Kingsmill Championship", "Virginia", "Lexi Thompson ( 8 )", "1,300,000", "195,000" ], [ "May 25-28", "LPGA Volvik Championship", "Michigan", "Shanshan Feng ( 7 )", "1,300,000", "195,000" ], [ "Jun 2-4", "ShopRite LPGA Classic", "New Jersey", "In-Kyung Kim ( 5 )", "1,500,000", "225,000" ], [ "Jun 8-11", "Manulife LPGA Classic", "Ontario", "Ariya Jutanugarn ( 6 )", "1,700,000", "255,000" ], [ "Jun 15-18", "Meijer LPGA Classic", "Michigan", "Brooke Henderson ( 4 )", "2,000,000", "300,000" ], [ "Jun 23-25", "Walmart NW Arkansas Championship", "Arkansas", "Ryu So-yeon ( 5 )", "2,000,000", "300,000" ], [ "Jun 29 - Jul 2", "KPMG Women 's PGA Championship", "Illinois", "Danielle Kang ( 1 )", "3,500,000", "525,000" ], [ "Jul 6-9", "Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic", "Wisconsin", "Katherine Kirk ( 3 )", "2,000,000", "300,000" ], [ "Jul 13-16", "U.S. Women 's Open", "New Jersey", "Park Sung-hyun ( 1 )", "5,000,000", "900,000" ], [ "Jul 20-23", "Marathon Classic", "Ohio", "In-Kyung Kim ( 6 )", "1,600,000", "240,000" ] ]
Schedule and results
2017_LPGA_Tour_0
The 2017 LPGA Tour was a series of professional golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world. The season began in the Bahamas on January 26 and ended on November 19 at the Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida. The tournaments are sanctioned by the United States-based Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_American_Football_League_draft
1964 American Football League draft
[ "Pick #", "AFL Team", "Player", "Position", "College" ]
[ [ "65", "Denver Broncos", "John Mims", "Tackle", "Rice" ], [ "66", "Kansas City Chiefs", "Tony DiMidio", "Tackle", "West Chester" ], [ "67", "New York Jets", "Sherman Lewis", "Defensive back", "Michigan State" ], [ "68", "Boston Patriots", "Len St. Jean", "Guard", "Northern Michigan" ], [ "69", "Buffalo Bills", "Paul Martha", "Defensive back", "Pittsburgh" ], [ "70", "Houston Oilers", "Jerry Burton", "Halfback", "Northwestern Louisiana" ], [ "71", "Oakland Raiders", "J.R. Williamson", "Linebacker", "Louisiana Tech" ], [ "72", "Oakland Raiders", "Herschel Turner", "Tackle", "Kentucky" ] ]
Player selections -- Round nine
1964_American_Football_League_draft_9
The 1964 American Football League draft was held in New York City on Saturday, November 30, 1963. The first selection was quarterback John Concannon of Boston College, taken by the Boston Patriots. The NFL draft was held two days later in Chicago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Italian_records_in_masters_athletics
List of Italian records in masters athletics
[ "Event", "Age", "Performance", "Athlete", "Birthdate", "Venue", "Date", "Meet" ]
[ [ "Race walk Km 50 road", "35 pre", "3:44:47", "Marco De Luca", "12/05/1981", "Roma", "08/05/2016", "World Cup Walk" ], [ "Race walk Km 50 road", "35", "3:45:02", "Marco De Luca", "12/05/1981", "London", "13/08/2017", "Olympic Games" ], [ "Race walk Km 50 road", "40", "4:06:38", "Fabio Ruzzier", "21/01/1953", "Alife", "21/02/1993", "Walk 50 km Italian Athletics Championships" ], [ "Race walk Km 50 road", "45", "4:27:37", "Roberto Cervi", "26/07/1952", "Piacenza", "05/10/1999", "Walk 50 km Italian Athletics Championships" ], [ "Race walk Km 50 road", "50", "4:22:02", "Fabio Ruzzier", "21/01/1953", "Augusta", "30/01/2005", "Walk 50 km Italian Athletics Championships" ], [ "Race walk Km 50 road", "55", "4:23:34", "Graziano Morotti", "15/01/1951", "Rosignano", "11/02/2007", "Walk 50 km Italian Athletics Championships" ] ]
Men -- Race walk 50 km
Italian_records_in_masters_athletics_37
List of Italian records in masters athletics are the current records in the various age groups of masters athletics for Italy competitors. Starting at age 35, each age group starts on the athlete's birthday in years that are evenly divisible by 5 and extends until the next such occurrence. For record purposes, older athletes are not included in younger age groups, except in the case of relay team members. A relay team's age group is determined by the age of the youngest member. There are two categories of relay records, one for composite teams made up of four American runners usually National teams at major championships, and a Club record for members of the same club, from the same Association. These are the offiacl reports of the Italian Athletics Federation. Some masters events (hurdles, throwing implements) have modified specifications. The combined events use an age-graded result applied against the standard scoring table. Based on IAAF rule 260.18a, since 2000, indoor marks superior to the outdoor record are eligible for record purposes. They are noted with an i In Italy the age of an athlete is based on the year of birth. One performance that is obtained before the initial day of age group is recognized as Italian record, but not enter in WMA ranking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1855
List of shipwrecks in October 1855
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Albion", "United Kingdom", "The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean before 8 October . Her crew were rescued by Loo Choo ( United Kingdom )" ], [ "America", "United States", "The ship was driven ashore at Cabrita Point , Spain . Despite attempts to refloat her by the tug Buster ( Gibraltar , HMS Prometheus and HMS Rhadamanthus ( both Royal Navy ) , she subsequently became a wreck . America was on a voyage from Trapani , Sicily to an American port . She was refloated on 14 November and taken in to Gibraltar" ], [ "Carrier Pigeon", "United States", "The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean between 19 and 21 October . Her crew were rescued on 22 October by Harmonie ( Sweden ) . Carrier Pigeon was on a voyage from Queenstown , County Cork , United Kingdom to Matanzas , Cuba . She was towed in to Queenstown on 22 October" ], [ "Catherina Wilhelmina", "Denmark", "The tjalk foundered in the Dogger Bank . Her crew were rescued by South Esk ( United Kingdom ) . Catherina Wilhelmina was on a voyage from Hartlepool , County Durham , United Kingdom to Thisted" ], [ "Gnyge", "France", "The steamship was run into and sunk at the entrance to the Bosphorus by an Austrian steamship . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Helena", "Kingdom of Hanover", "The ship departed from Hartlepool for Varel between 3 and 7 October . No further trace , presumed foundered with the loss of all hands" ], [ "Herald", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on Prince Edward Island , British North America . She was on a voyage from Bathurst , New Brunswick , British North America to Liverpool , Lancashire" ], [ "Huma", "United Kingdom", "The ship was lost at East London , Cape Colony" ], [ "Janet", "United Kingdom", "The ship was lost on a voyage from Cuba , Cuba to London" ], [ "Kalufat", "United States", "The brig foundered in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew were rescued by Van der Palm ( Netherlands ) . Kalufat was on a voyage from Cardiff , Glamorgan , United Kingdom to Florida" ], [ "Le Cygne", "United Kingdom", "The steamship was in collision with an Austrian steamship and sank in the Bosphorus . All on board survived" ], [ "Lord Raglan", "United Kingdom", "The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean off False Cape , Virginia , United States before 20 October . She came ashore and was wrecked at False Cape on or after 6 November" ], [ "Oscar", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on the coast of Jutland before 17 August . She was on a voyage from Hull to Königsberg , Prussia" ], [ "Panaya Micina", "Greece", "The ship was driven ashore at Waterford , United Kingdom . She was refloated on 18 October" ], [ "Prince", "United Kingdom", "The brig was destroyed by fire . All on board were rescued by Albatross ( United Kingdom . Prince was on a voyage from London to Algoa Bay" ], [ "Princess Mary", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground in the Eure . She was on a voyage from Rouen , Seine-Inférieure to Ardrossan , Ayrshire . She was refloated on 28 October and towed in to Havre de Grâce , Seine-Inférieure" ], [ "Thor", "United Kingdom", "The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Lossiemouth Moray . Her five crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Lossiemouth to Leith , Lothian" ], [ "Tonbridge", "United Kingdom", "The brig was wrecked on the Gunfleet Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Essex" ], [ "Ulysses", "United Kingdom", "The schooner was driven out to sea from Wells-next-the-Sea , Norfolk . She came ashore at Woolferton , Norfolk . She was refloated on 9 November and taken in to Wells-next-the-Sea" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1855_32
The list of shipwrecks in October 1855 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during October 1855.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_Castrol_500
1984 Castrol 500
[ "Position", "Drivers", "No", "Car", "Entrant", "Class", "Laps" ]
[ [ "1", "Peter Brock Larry Perkins", "05", "Holden VK Commodore", "Marlboro Holden Dealer Team", "Over 3000cc", "129" ], [ "2", "Allan Moffat Gregg Hansford", "43", "Mazda RX-7", "Peter Stuyvesant International Racing", "Over 3000cc", "128" ], [ "3", "John Harvey David Parsons", "25", "Holden VK Commodore", "Marlboro Holden Dealer Team", "Over 3000cc", "127" ], [ "4", "Murray Carter John Goss", "18", "Mazda RX-7", "Valentine Greetings", "Over 3000cc", "125" ], [ "5", "Bernie Stack Wayne Clift Jim Keogh", "20", "Holden VH Commodore SS", "Jim Keogh", "Over 3000cc", "122" ], [ "6", "Peter Williamson Charlie O'Brien", "77", "Toyota Celica Supra", "Peter Williamson Toyota", "Group A", "119" ], [ "7", "Alf Grant Craig Harris", "27", "Ford XD Falcon", "Bryan Byrt Ford", "Over 3000cc", "118" ], [ "8", "Tony Mulvihill Brian Nightingale", "51", "Mazda RX-7", "Tokico", "Over 3000cc", "113" ], [ "9", "Dean Lindstrom Larry Kogge", "74", "Mazda RX-7", "Dean Lindstrom", "Up to 3000cc", "111" ], [ "10", "John Craft Les Grose", "56", "Ford Capri Mk III", "Hulcraft Autos", "Group A", "109" ], [ "11", "Brian Bolwell Ray Cutchie", "28", "Ford Escort Mk II", "Brian Bolwell", "Up to 3000cc", "107" ], [ "12", "Warren Cullen Alan Jones", "8", "Holden VK Commodore", "K. Mart Auto Racing", "Over 3000cc", "102" ], [ "13", "Ken Harrison Ian Wells", "80", "Ford Escort Mk II", "Ken Harrison", "Up to 3000cc", "96" ], [ "14", "Martin Power Philip Larmour", "49", "Triumph Dolomite Sprint", "Martin Power", "Up to 3000cc", "95" ], [ "NC", "Rusty French Geoff Russell", "10", "Holden VH Commodore SS", "John Sands Racing", "Over 3000cc", "91" ], [ "DNF", "Allan Grice Steve Harrington", "6", "Holden VK Commodore", "Roadways Racing", "Over 3000cc", "103" ], [ "DNF", "Colin Bond Peter Fitzgerald", "70", "Alfa Romeo GTV6", "Network Alfa", "Group A", "93" ], [ "DNF", "Graham Lusty John Lusty", "21", "Holden VH Commodore SS", "Lusty Engineering Pty Ltd", "Over 3000cc", "84" ], [ "DNF", "Lawrie Nelson Peter Jones", "64", "Ford Capri Mk III", "Capri Components", "Up to 3000cc", "76" ], [ "DNF", "Jim Richards Tony Longhurst", "31", "BMW 635 CSi", "JPS Team BMW", "Over 3000cc", "72" ] ]
Results -- Race
1984_Castrol_500_1
The 1984 Castrol 500 was an endurance motor race staged at the Sandown Park circuit in Victoria, Australia on 9 September 1984. The event was open to Group C Touring Cars, competing in two engine capacity classes, Up to 3000cc and Over 3000cc. It also included a class for Group A cars which were to replace Group C cars in Australian Touring Car racing in 1985. The race, which was held over a distance of 503 km, was Round 3 of the 1984 Australian Endurance Championship. This was the first Sandown endurance race where the distance was 500 km and the first of five races on the new 3.878 km (1.928 mi) long 'International Circuit'. Prior to 1984 the Sandown Enduro had been held over distances including: 6 Hours (1964-65), 3 Hours (1968-69), 250 miles (1970-75) and 400 km (1976-83), all held on the old 3.100 km (1.926 mi) circuit. The meeting also saw the opening of the new International standard Sandown Park with changes including the relocating of the pits from between turns 1 and 2 to a new $600,000 pit complex at the start of the main straight, and the lengthening and re-profiling of the circuit to the minimum length required for an International circuit of 3.9 km, primarily by the inclusion of an 800-metre infield section, which for the first time saw the circuit cross to the inside of the venue's horse racing track.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_Venezuelan_Professional_Baseball_League_season
2007–08 Venezuelan Professional Baseball League season
[ "Team", "Wins", "Losses", "Pct", "GB" ]
[ [ "Cardenales de Lara", "12", "4", ".750", "-" ], [ "Tigres de Aragua", "12", "4", ".750", "-" ], [ "Tiburones de la Guaira", "7", "9", ".438", "5" ], [ "Caribes de Anzoátegui", "5", "11", ".313", "7" ], [ "Bravos de Margarita", "4", "12", ".250", "8" ] ]
Round robin
2007–08_Venezuelan_Professional_Baseball_League_season_1
The 2007-08 LVBP season. For the first time in a regular season, Leones, Zulia and Magallanes were eliminated making the first time a Venezuelan Caribbean Series Champion didn't make the postseason. On the other hand, Bravos de Margarita earned a trip to the playoffs after moving from Araure. Omar Vizquel played their last season with the Leones del Caracas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcin_Matkowski
Marcin Matkowski
[ "Outcome", "Year", "Championship", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "2007", "Madrid Open", "Hard ( i )", "Mariusz Fyrstenberg", "Bob Bryan Mike Bryan", "3-6 , 6-7" ], [ "Win", "2008", "Madrid Open", "Hard ( i )", "Mariusz Fyrstenberg", "Mahesh Bhupathi Mark Knowles", "6-2 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "2009", "Shanghai Masters", "Hard", "Mariusz Fyrstenberg", "Julien Benneteau Jo-Wilfried Tsonga", "2-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "2010", "Shanghai Masters", "Hard", "Mariusz Fyrstenberg", "Jürgen Melzer Leander Paes", "5-7 , 6-4 , [ 5-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "2012", "Madrid Open ( 2 )", "Clay", "Mariusz Fyrstenberg", "Robert Lindstedt Horia Tecău", "6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "2013", "Miami Open", "Hard", "Mariusz Fyrstenberg", "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi Jean-Julien Rojer", "4-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Loss", "2014", "Paris Masters", "Hard ( i )", "Jürgen Melzer", "Bob Bryan Mike Bryan", "6-7 , 7-5 , [ 6-10 ]" ], [ "Loss", "2015", "Madrid Open", "Clay", "Nenad Zimonjić", "Rohan Bopanna Florin Mergea", "2-6 , 7-6 , [ 9-11 ]" ], [ "Loss", "2015", "Cincinnati Masters", "Hard", "Nenad Zimonjić", "Daniel Nestor Édouard Roger-Vasselin", "2-6 , 2-6" ] ]
Significant finals -- Masters 1000 finals
Marcin_Matkowski_3
Marcin Matkowski (; born 15 January 1981) is a Polish professional tennis player whose speciality is in doubles. He played college tennis at UCLA, where Jean-Julien Rojer was one of his teammates. Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg won the Madrid Open twice, in addition to reaching the final at the US Open as well. The duo also reached the final of the ATP Finals and participated six times at the event overall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Global_Group_stations
List of Global Group stations
[ "Station name", "Based in", "FM transmission area ( s )", "Original air date" ]
[ [ "Capital Birmingham", "Birmingham", "West Midlands", "1 January 1995" ], [ "Capital Cymru", "Wrexham", "Gwynedd and Anglesey", "11 December 1998" ], [ "Capital East Midlands", "Nottingham", "Derbyshire , Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire", "3 January 2011" ], [ "Capital Liverpool", "Liverpool", "Liverpool , Merseyside", "18 January 2016" ], [ "Capital London", "London", "London", "16 October 1973" ], [ "Capital Manchester", "Salford", "Cheshire , Lancashire , Liverpool and Manchester", "16 October 1994" ], [ "Capital North East", "Gateshead", "North East England", "1 June 1999" ], [ "Capital North West and Wales", "Wrexham", "Cheshire , Wirral , Wrexham County Borough , Flintshire , Denbighshire and Conwy County Borough", "2 July 2010" ], [ "Capital Scotland", "Glasgow", "Central and Southern Scotland", "19 November 1999" ], [ "Capital South Coast", "Fareham", "South Hampshire", "4 December 1988" ], [ "Capital South Wales", "Cardiff Bay", "South East Wales", "11 April 1980" ], [ "Capital Yorkshire", "Leeds", "East , South and West Yorkshire", "14 February 1997" ], [ "Capital Xtra", "London", "United Kingdom", "31 March 1990" ], [ "Smooth Chill", "London", "London ( DAB )", "21 February 2005" ], [ "Classic FM", "London", "United Kingdom", "7 September 1992" ], [ "Capital Brighton", "Brighton", "Brighton and Hove", "27 March 1998" ], [ "Gold", "London", "East Midlands , London and Manchester ( AM ) , London , Manchester and Yorkshire ( DAB ) , United Kingdom ( Digital TV )", "28 November 1988" ], [ "Heart Cambridgeshire", "Peterborough", "Cambridgeshire , Huntingdonshire and eastern Northamptonshire", "2 July 2010" ], [ "Heart East Anglia", "Norwich", "Norfolk and Suffolk", "3 September 2010" ], [ "Heart Essex", "Chelmsford", "Essex and East Hertfordshire", "26 July 2010" ] ]
Global Radio owns and operates a number of radio stations in the United Kingdom :
List_of_Global_Group_stations_0
Global Radio owns and operates a number of radio stations in the United Kingdom:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_WTA_Tour
1973 WTA Tour
[ "Total", "Player", "D", "S", "D", "X" ]
[ [ "23", "Margaret Court ( AUS )", "● ● ●", "16", "7", "0" ], [ "13", "Billie Jean King ( USA )", "● ● ● ● ●", "5", "6", "2" ], [ "10", "Rosie Casals ( USA )", "● ● ● ● ● ● ●", "2", "8", "0" ], [ "8", "Françoise Durr ( FRA )", "● ● ● ● ● ●", "1", "6", "1" ], [ "6", "Betty Stöve ( NED )", "● ● ● ● ● ●", "0", "6", "0" ], [ "3", "Virginia Wade ( GBR )", "", "0", "3", "0" ], [ "3", "Kerry Melville ( AUS )", "● ●", "1", "2", "0" ], [ "3", "Lesley Hunt ( AUS )", "● ● ●", "0", "3", "0" ], [ "2", "Chris Evert ( USA )", "", "2", "0", "0" ], [ "2", "Kerry Harris ( AUS )", "● ●", "0", "2", "0" ], [ "2", "Julie Heldman ( USA )", "● ●", "0", "2", "0" ], [ "2", "Mona Schallau ( USA )", "● ●", "0", "2", "0" ], [ "2", "Pam Teeguarden ( USA )", "● ●", "0", "2", "0" ], [ "1", "Karen Krantzcke ( AUS )", "●", "0", "1", "0" ], [ "1", "Janet Newberry ( USA )", "●", "0", "1", "0" ] ]
Statistical information -- Titles won by player
1973_Women's_Grand_Prix_(tennis)_14
The 1973 WTA Tour was composed of the third annual Virginia Slims Circuit and Commercial Union Assurance Grand Prix, a tour of tennis tournaments for female tennis players, sponsored by Virginia Slims cigarettes. It was also the year that the WTA Tour was officially formed by Billie Jean King following a meeting held in the Gloucester Hotel in London during the week before Wimbledon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Disraeli_ministry
Second Disraeli ministry
[ "Office", "Name", "Term" ]
[ [ "First Lord of the Treasury", "Benjamin Disraeli †", "February 1874 - April 1880" ], [ "Lord Chancellor", "The Lord Cairns §", "February 1874 - April 1880" ], [ "Lord President of the Council", "The Duke of Richmond", "February 1874 - April 1880" ], [ "Lord Privy Seal", "The Earl of Malmesbury", "February 1874 - August 1876" ], [ "", "The Earl of Beaconsfield", "August 1876 - April 1878" ], [ "", "The Duke of Northumberland", "April 1878 - April 1880" ], [ "Home Secretary", "Richard A . Cross", "February 1874 - April 1880" ], [ "Foreign Secretary", "The Earl of Derby", "February 1874 - April 1878" ], [ "", "The Marquess of Salisbury", "April 1878 - April 1880" ], [ "Secretary of State for the Colonies", "The Earl of Carnarvon", "February 1874 - February 1878" ], [ "", "Sir Michael Hicks-Beach , Bt", "February 1878 - April 1880" ], [ "Secretary of State for War", "Gathorne Hardy ‡", "February 1874 - April 1878" ], [ "", "Sir Frederick Stanley", "April 1878 - April 1880" ], [ "Secretary of State for India", "The Marquess of Salisbury", "February 1874 - April 1878" ], [ "", "The Viscount Cranbrook", "April 1878 - April 1880" ], [ "Chancellor of the Exchequer", "Sir Stafford Northcote , Bt", "February 1874 - April 1880" ], [ "First Lord of the Admiralty", "George Ward Hunt", "February 1874 - August 1877" ], [ "", "William Henry Smith", "August 1877 - April 1880" ], [ "President of the Board of Trade", "Viscount Sandon", "April 1878 - April 1880" ], [ "Postmaster General", "Lord John Manners", "February 1874 - April 1880" ] ]
Cabinet -- February 1874 – April 1880
Second_Disraeli_ministry_0
Benjamin Disraeli was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a second time by Queen Victoria after William Ewart Gladstone's government was defeated in the 1874 general election. Disraeli's foreign policy was seen as immoral by Gladstone, and following the latter's Midlothian campaign, the government was heavily defeated in the 1880 general election, whereupon Gladstone formed his second government. The ailing Disraeli, by now created Earl of Beaconsfield, died in April 1881.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chord_progressions
List of chord progressions
[ "Name", "Sound", "# of chords", "Quality" ]
[ [ "50s progression", "Play ( help · info )", "4", "Major" ], [ "I-IV- ♭ VII-IV", "Play ( help · info )", "3", "Mix" ], [ "ii-V-I with tritone substitution ( ♭ II7 instead of V7 )", "Play ( help · info )", "3", "Major" ], [ "♭ III as dominant substitute", "Play ( help · info )", "3", "Mix" ], [ "vii /V-V-I ( common in ragtime )", "Play ( help · info )", "3", "Major" ], [ "Andalusian cadence", "Play ( help · info )", "4", "PD" ], [ "Backdoor progression ( front door is V7 )", "Play ( help · info )", "3", "Major" ], [ "Bird changes", "Play ( help · info )", "?", "Major" ], [ "Chromatic descending 5-6 sequence", "Play ( help · info )", "4", "Mix" ], [ "Circle progression", "Play ( help · info )", "4", "Major" ], [ "Coltrane changes", "Play ( help · info )", "6", "Major" ], [ "Eight-bar blues", "Play ( help · info )", "3", "Major" ], [ "Folia", "Play ( help · info )", "4", "Minor" ], [ "ii-V-I progression", "Play ( help · info )", "3", "Major" ], [ "Irregular resolution ( Type I : Two common tones , two note moves by half step motion )", "Play ( help · info )", "2", "Major" ], [ "Montgomery-Ward bridge", "Play ( help · info )", "4", "Major" ], [ "Omnibus progression", "Play ( help · info )", "?", "Major" ], [ "Pachelbel 's Canon", "Play ( help · info )", "5", "Major" ], [ "Passamezzo antico", "Play ( help · info )", "4", "Minor" ], [ "Passamezzo moderno", "Play ( help · info )", "3", "Major" ] ]
See also : List of chords The following is a list of commonly used chord progressions in music . Code Major Major Minor Minor Atonal Atonal Bitonal Bitonal Ind . Indeterminate PD Phrygian dominant Mix . Mixolydian
List_of_chord_progressions_0
The following is a list of commonly used chord progressions in music.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/THE–QS_World_University_Rankings,_2004
THE–QS World University Rankings, 2004
[ "Rank", "Rank ( world )", "University", "Country" ]
[ [ "1", "12", "Tokyo University", "Japan" ], [ "2", "16", "Australian National University", "Australia" ], [ "3", "17", "Beijing University", "China" ], [ "4", "18", "Singapore National University", "Singapore" ], [ "5", "22", "Melbourne University", "Australia" ], [ "6", "29", "Kyoto University", "Japan" ], [ "7", "33", "Monash University", "Australia" ], [ "8", "36", "New South Wales University", "Australia" ], [ "9", "39", "Hong Kong University", "Hong Kong" ], [ "10", "40", "Sydney University", "Australia" ] ]
Regional rankings ( top 10 ) -- Asia & Australia
THE–QS_World_University_Rankings,_2004_1
This is the 2004 THE-QS World University Rankings list of the top 200 universities in the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natrone_Means
Natrone Means
[ "Year", "Team", "Games", "Carries", "Yards", "Yards per Carry", "Longest Carry", "Touchdowns", "First Downs", "Fumbles", "Fumbles Lost" ]
[ [ "1993", "SD", "16", "160", "645", "4.0", "65", "8", "48", "1", "1" ], [ "1994", "SD", "16", "343", "1,350", "3.9", "25", "12", "79", "5", "4" ], [ "1995", "SD", "10", "186", "730", "3.9", "36", "5", "39", "2", "2" ], [ "1996", "JAX", "14", "152", "507", "3.3", "35", "2", "27", "3", "1" ], [ "1997", "JAX", "14", "244", "823", "3.4", "20", "9", "43", "4", "3" ], [ "1998", "SD", "10", "212", "883", "4.2", "72", "5", "42", "1", "1" ], [ "1999", "SD", "7", "112", "277", "2.5", "15", "4", "16", "0", "0" ], [ "Career", "", "87", "1,409", "5,215", "3.7", "72", "45", "294", "16", "12" ] ]
Professional career -- NFL statistics
Rushing Statistics [ 4 ]
Natrone_Means_0
Natrone Jermaine Means (born April 26, 1972) is a former professional American Football running back who played for the San Diego Chargers, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Carolina Panthers of the NFL from 1993 to 2000. He was selected by the Chargers in the 2nd round (41st overall) of the 1993 NFL Draft. In 1994, he was selected to the Pro Bowl during San Diego's Super Bowl season. He is a member of the San Diego Chargers 50th Anniversary Team. Means was nicknamed Natrone Refried Means and, later, Natrone Means Business by ESPN's Chris Berman,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debi_Derryberry
Debi Derryberry
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1990 -98", "Bobby 's World", "Jackie" ], [ "1991 -95", "Taz-Mania", "Jake" ], [ "1992", "The Addams Family", "Wednesday Addams" ], [ "1994", "Aaahh ! ! ! Real Monsters", "Various characters" ], [ "1995", "Life with Louie", "Jeannie Harper" ], [ "1995", "What-A-Mess", "Daughter" ], [ "1996 -99", "Jumanji", "Judy" ], [ "1997", "Johnny Bravo", "Various characters" ], [ "1997", "Cow and Chicken", "Various characters" ], [ "1998", "CatDog", "Various characters" ], [ "2001", "Oswald", "Weenie , Catrina , others" ], [ "2001", "Jay Jay the Jet Plane", "Jay Jay , Savvanah , Herky , Revvin Evan" ], [ "2001 -02", "Grim and Evil", "Various characters" ], [ "2002 -06", "The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron : Boy Genius", "Jimmy Neutron , Amber , Nissa , others" ], [ "2002", "Fillmore !", "Various characters" ], [ "2002 -07", "Playhouse Disney", "Clay ( Host )" ], [ "2003 -04", "LeapFrog video series", "Tad ( character )" ], [ "2004 -06", "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour", "Jimmy Neutron" ], [ "2004", "Stroker and Hoop", "Jack 's Girl , Miss Squash Casserole" ], [ "2005", "Danger Rangers", "Emily , Mark" ] ]
Filmography -- Animation
Debi_Derryberry_0
Debi Derryberry is an American voice actress and singer who has provided voices for a number of animated television series, anime and video games. Her voice roles include the title character from and , Coco Bandicoot in the Crash Bandicoot series, Wednesday in The Addams Family cartoon, Jackie in Bobby's World, and Draculaura in Monster High. She is the voice of Clay in the Playhouse Disney segments presented in the early 2000s. In English language dubs of anime, Derryberry provided the voice of Ryo-Ohki in the Tenchi Muyo series. She received a Best Actress in a Comedy award at the American Anime Awards for her work as Zatch in Zatch Bell! and voice actress for Chica's Magic Rainbow in Fnaf world Update 2. Aside from her work as a voice actress, she swam with the killer whale Keiko for the 1993 film, Free Willy and was the stunt double for the young actor in the film. Derryberry has provided the voices of a series of characters, mostly those of young boys and tomboyish girls. In addition to voicing her best known role of the title character of and Nickelodeon's television series , Derryberry has also provided voice-over for , as the voice of Wednesday Addams in the 1990s animated version of The Addams Family, Weenie and Catrina on Oswald, Taz's little brother Jake on Taz-Mania, Coco Bandicoot in the Crash Bandicoot video game series, and Clay in some Playhouse Disney segments. She has also done voice work for comedic English language adaptations of anime titles such as Zatch Bell! in which she plays the titular character, his evil twin Zeno, Ryo-Ohki, Yugi, and various other characters from several versions of the anime series Tenchi Muyo!. She also played as the voice of Playhouse Disney's mascot, Clay.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulrikke_Eikeri
Ulrikke Eikeri
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Win", "1-0", "Oct 2008", "ITF Stockholm , Sweden", "$ 10,000", "Hard ( i )", "Helene Auensen", "Anna Brazhnikova Malou Ejdesgaard", "6-2 , 4-6 , [ 10-8 ]" ], [ "Win", "2-0", "Sep 2010", "ITF Lleida , Spain", "$ 10,000", "Clay", "Caroline Rohde-Moe", "Alix Collombon Jessica Ginier", "7-5 , 5-0 ret" ], [ "Win", "3-0", "Sep 2010", "ITF Porto , Portugal", "$ 10,000", "Clay", "Lena-Marie Hofmann", "Gail Brodsky Alexandra Riley", "7-6 , 6-7 , [ 10-5 ]" ], [ "Win", "4-0", "Oct 2010", "ITF Espinho , Portugal", "$ 10,000", "Clay", "Lena-Marie Hofmann", "Bárbara Luz Samantha Powers", "6-3 , 6-1" ], [ "Win", "5-0", "Jan 2011", "ITF Glasgow , Great Britain", "$ 10,000", "Hard ( i )", "Isabella Shinikova", "Teodora Mirčić Jasmina Tinjić", "6-4 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "5-1", "Jan 2011", "ITF Wrexham , Great Britain", "$ 10,000", "Hard ( i )", "Nicole George", "Anna Fitzpatrick Jade Windley", "1-6 , 0-6" ], [ "Loss", "5-2", "Jan 2011", "ITF Coimbra , Portugal", "$ 10,000", "Hard ( i )", "Arabela Ferández Rabener", "Kim Grajdek Barbara Sobaszkiewicz", "6-7 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "5-3", "Feb 2011", "ITF Vale do Lobo , Portugal", "$ 10,000", "Hard", "Anna Fitzpatrick", "Olga Sáez Larra Rocío de la Torre Sánchez", "w/o" ], [ "Loss", "5-4", "Jul 2011", "ITF Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina", "$ 10,000", "Clay", "Csilla Argyelán", "Simona Dobrá Martina Kubičíková", "2-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Loss", "5-5", "Aug 2011", "ITF Locri , Italy", "$ 10,000", "Clay", "Alessia Camplone", "Yuka Higuchi Hirono Watanabe", "6-3 , 3-6 , [ 8-10 ]" ], [ "Loss", "5-6", "Nov 2011", "ITF Asunción , Paraguay", "$ 10,000", "Clay", "Andrea Gámiz", "Mailen Auroux María Irigoyen", "1-6 , 6-2 , [ 5-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "6-6", "Jan 2012", "ITF Coimbra , Portugal", "$ 10,000", "Hard", "Lucia Butkovská", "Beatrice Cedermark Matilda Hamlin", "6-3 , 6-1" ], [ "Win", "7-6", "Jan 2012", "ITF Coimbra , Portugal", "$ 10,000", "Hard", "Lucia Butkovská", "Martina Caciotti Nicole Clerico", "6-3 , 6-0" ], [ "Win", "8-6", "Mar 2012", "ITF La Marsa , Tunisia", "$ 25,000", "Clay", "Isabella Shinikova", "Mervana Jugić-Salkić Sandra Klemenschits", "6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "9-6", "Oct 2012", "ITF Florence , United States", "$ 25,000", "Hard", "Akiko Omae", "Brooke Austin Hayley Carter", "6-1 , 6-1" ], [ "Loss", "9-7", "Nov 2012", "ITF Phoenix , United States", "$ 75,000", "Hard", "Eugenie Bouchard", "Jacqueline Cako Natalie Pluskota", "3-6 , 6-2 , [ 4-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "10-7", "Jan 2013", "ITF Innisbrook , United States", "$ 25,000", "Clay", "Hsu Chieh-yu", "Florencia Molinero Adriana Pérez", "6-3 , 6-0" ], [ "Win", "11-7", "Mar 2016", "ITF Orlando , United States", "$ 10,000", "Clay", "Quirine Lemoine", "Ema Burgić Bucko Dia Evtimova", "6-1 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "12-7", "Jun 2016", "ITF Minsk , Belarus", "$ 25,000", "Clay", "Laura Pigossi", "Ilona Kremen Iryna Shymanovich", "6-2 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "12-8", "Jun 2016", "ITF Minsk , Belarus", "$ 25,000", "Clay", "Laura Pigossi", "Valentini Grammatikopoulou Anna Kalinskaya", "6-4 , 1-6 , [ 2-10 ]" ] ]
ITF Circuit finals -- Doubles : 39 ( 25 titles , 14 runner–ups )
Legend $ 100,000 tournaments $ 75,000 tournaments $ 60,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 10,000 tournaments Finals by surface Hard ( 10–5 ) Clay ( 15–9 ) Grass ( 0–0 ) Carpet ( 0–0 )
Ulrikke_Eikeri_5
Ulrikke Pia Eikeri (born 16 December 1992) is a Norwegian tennis player. Eikeri has won 11 singles and 22 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 16 April 2018, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 206. On 12 August 2019, she peaked at No. 118 in the doubles rankings. In 2010, Eikeri reached the semifinals of the Australian Open in girls' doubles, alongside Camila Silva, and the finals of both singles and doubles at the Dunlop Orange Bowl. On the ITF junior tour, Eikeri has been ranked as high as No. 16 in the world. Playing for Norway at the Fed Cup, Eikeri has a win-loss record of 25-15.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerset_County_Cricket_Club_in_1892
Somerset County Cricket Club in 1892
[ "No", "Date", "Opponents", "Venue", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "2-3 June", "Surrey", "Kennington Oval , London", "Lost by 179 runs" ], [ "2", "6-7 June", "Middlesex", "Lord 's , London", "Lost by 112 runs" ], [ "3", "20-21 June", "Kent", "Private Banks Sports Ground , Catford", "Won by 4 wickets" ], [ "4", "23-25 June", "Nottinghamshire", "Trent Bridge , Nottingham", "Lost by 6 wickets" ], [ "5", "14-16 July", "Gloucestershire", "Ashley Down Ground , Bristol", "Won by 7 wickets" ], [ "6", "18-20 July", "Lancashire", "County Ground , Taunton", "Won by 4 wickets" ], [ "7", "21-22 July", "Sussex", "County Ground , Taunton", "Won by 6 wickets" ], [ "8", "25-26 July", "Kent", "County Ground , Taunton", "Won by 8 wickets" ], [ "9", "8-9 August", "Lancashire", "Old Trafford , Manchester", "Lost by 8 wickets" ], [ "10", "11-12 August", "Yorkshire", "Bramall Lane , Sheffield", "Won by 87 runs" ], [ "11", "15-17 August", "Surrey", "County Ground , Taunton", "Lost by 186 runs" ], [ "12", "18-19 August", "Nottinghamshire", "County Ground , Taunton", "Won by an innings and 122 runs" ], [ "13", "22-23 August", "Middlesex", "County Ground , Taunton", "Won by 70 runs" ], [ "14", "25-27 August", "Yorkshire", "County Ground , Taunton", "Drawn" ], [ "15", "29-31 August", "Gloucestershire", "County Ground , Taunton", "Drawn" ], [ "16", "1-3 September", "Sussex", "County Ground , Hove", "Drawn" ] ]
County Championship -- Match log and statistics
Somerset_County_Cricket_Club_in_1892_1
In the 1892 season, Somerset County Cricket Club played their sixth season of first-class cricket, and participated in the County Championship for the second season. They finished third in the competition, two positions higher than in the previous year. Their captain, Herbie Hewett, completed the season as the club's leading run-scorer, topping 1,000 runs in the Championship. The all-rounder Sammy Woods took the most wickets for the county, with 85. A match was also played against Oxford, which was won by the student team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Bangladesh
Foreign relations of Bangladesh
[ "Country", "Country ( Official Name )", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Kyrgyzstan", "Kyrgyz Republic", "See Bangladesh-Kyrgyzstan relations Bangladesh established diplomatic relations with Kyrgyzstan immediately after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 . As Bangladesh had mutual relations with the Soviet Union , the former intended to increase co-operation after the collapse , especially amongst the new Muslim majority nations . As Bangladesh have begun increasing production of pharmaceutical goods , melamine , garments and jute products other nations have become increasingly interested such as Kyrgyzstan whose Ambassador Orolbaeva Irina Abdyevna have said this could help strengthen bilateral ties . Other areas including education have been mentioned , with a demand of increasing educational exchange . President Iajuddin Ahmed had said with the increasing standards of higher education especially in engineering , medical , science and technology , he stated Kyrgyz students can benefit studying in Bangladesh 's educational facilities . Kyrgyzstan 's expertise in hydroelectricity can also help with Bangladesh 's growing energy problem" ], [ "Kazakhstan", "Republic of Kazakhstan", "See Bangladesh-Kazakhstan relations" ], [ "Tajikistan", "Republic of Tajikistan", "See Bangladesh-Tajikistan relations" ], [ "Turkmenistan", "Republic of Turkmenistan", "" ], [ "Uzbekistan", "Republic of Uzbekistan", "See Bangladesh-Uzbekistan relations" ] ]
Asia -- Central Asia
Foreign_relations_of_Bangladesh_3
The foreign relations share the Bangladeshi government's policies in its external relations with the international community. The country pursues a moderate foreign policy that places heavy reliance on multinational diplomacy, especially at the United Nations and World Trade Organization (WTO). Since independence in 1971, the country has stressed its principle of Friendship towards all, malice towards none in dictating its diplomacy. As a member of the Non-Aligned Movement, Bangladesh has tended to not take sides with major powers. Since the end of the Cold War, the country has pursued better relations with regional neighbours. Inspired by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's vision for a Switzerland of the East, the Bangladesh government has begun to translate the ideal into a foreign policy that pursues regional economic integration in South Asia and aims to establish Bangladesh as a regional hub of transit trade in Asia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Olympic_Association
Indian Olympic Association
[ "Sport", "Sportsperson", "Medal", "Year", "Host Country" ]
[ [ "Weightlifting", "Ms. Karanam Malleswari", "Bronze", "2000", "Australia" ], [ "Boxing", "Mary Kom", "Bronze", "2012", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Badminton", "Saina Nehwal", "Bronze", "2012", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Wrestling", "Sakshi Malik", "Bronze", "2016", "Brazil" ], [ "Badminton", "Pusarla Venkata Sindhu", "Silver", "2016", "Brazil" ] ]
Olympic Medalist -- Women
Indian_Olympic_Association_7
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is the body responsible for selecting athletes to represent India at the Olympic Games, Asian Games and other international athletic meets and for managing the Indian teams at these events. It also acts as the Indian Commonwealth Games Association, responsible for selecting athletes to represent India at the Commonwealth Games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Czech_First_League
2010–11 Czech First League
[ "Club", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity", "2009-10 position" ]
[ [ "Baník Ostrava", "Ostrava", "Bazaly", "17,372", "3rd" ], [ "Bohemians 1905", "Prague", "Synot Tip Arena", "21,000", "12th" ], [ "Dynamo České Budějovice", "České Budějovice", "E-On Stadion", "6,746", "13th" ], [ "FC Hradec Králové", "Hradec Králové", "Všesportovní stadion", "6,000", "2 . Liga , 1st" ], [ "FK Jablonec", "Jablonec", "Stadion Střelnice", "6,280", "2nd" ], [ "FK Mladá Boleslav", "Mladá Boleslav", "Městský stadion ( Mladá Boleslav )", "5,000", "8th" ], [ "1 . FK Příbram", "Příbram", "Na Litavce", "9,100", "10th" ], [ "Sigma Olomouc", "Olomouc", "Andrův stadion", "12,072", "6th" ], [ "Slavia Prague", "Prague", "Synot Tip Arena", "21,000", "7th" ], [ "1 . FC Slovácko", "Uherské Hradiště", "Městský fotbalový stadion Miroslava Valenty", "8,121", "14th" ], [ "Slovan Liberec", "Liberec", "Stadion u Nisy", "9,900", "9th" ], [ "Sparta Prague", "Prague", "Generali Arena", "20,558", "1st" ], [ "FK Teplice", "Teplice", "Na Stínadlech", "18,221", "4th" ], [ "FK Ústí nad Labem", "Ústí nad Labem", "Na Stínadlech", "18,221", "2 . Liga , 2nd" ], [ "Viktoria Plzeň", "Plzeň", "Stadion města Plzně", "7,842", "5th" ], [ "Zbrojovka Brno", "Brno", "Městský stadion ( Brno )", "8,065", "11th" ] ]
Teams -- Stadia and locations
Boh . 1905SlaviaSpartaOstravaZbrojovkaČeske BudějoviceHradec KrálovéJablonecMl . BoleslavPříbramOlomoucSlováckoLiberecTepliceÚstí nad LabemPlzeň Locations of clubs in the 2010–11 Czech First League
2010–11_Czech_First_League_0
The 2010-11 Czech First League, known as the Gambrinus liga for sponsorship reasons, was the 18th season of the Czech Republic's top-tier football league. It began on 16 July 2010 and finished on 28 May 2011. Sparta Prague were the defending champions, having won their 11th Czech Republic championship the previous season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Ironside_filmography
Michael Ironside filmography
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1978", "For the Record", "Policeman", "Episode : A Matter of Choice" ], [ "1979", "The Littlest Hobo", "Bill", "Episode : Silent Witness" ], [ "1983", "The A-Team", "Miler Crane", "Episode : The Taxi Cab Wars" ], [ "1983", "Hill Street Blues", "Schrader", "Episode : Midway to What ?" ], [ "1984", "V : The Final Battle", "Ham Tyler", "Mini-series" ], [ "1984", "Mickey Spillane 's Mike Hammer", "Wade Bennett", "Episode : Warpath" ], [ "1984-1985", "V : The Series", "Ham Tyler", "13 episodes" ], [ "1985", "The Hitchhiker", "Sheriff Lee", "Episode : Dead Man 's Curve" ], [ "1987", "Race for the Bomb", "Werner Heisenberg", "Mini-series" ], [ "1987", "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "Lt. Rick Muldoon", "Episode : Man on the Edge" ], [ "1987", "Danger Bay", "Charles Fuller", "Episode : Pilot Error" ], [ "1988", "The Ray Bradbury Theater", "Acton", "Episode : The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl" ], [ "1990 and 1994", "Tales from the Crypt", "Jerry / Burrows", "2 episodes - Season 2 ( 1990 , ) Episode : The Sacrifice ( as Jerry ; ) Season 6 ( 1994 - 1995 , episode aired in 1995 , ) Episode : Comes the Dawn ( as Burrows )" ], [ "1995-2002", "ER", "Dr. William 'Wild Willy ' Swift", "7 episodes" ], [ "1995-1996", "seaQuest 2032", "Captain Oliver Hudson", "13 episodes" ], [ "1997", "F/X : The Series", "Montree", "Episode : Get Fast" ], [ "1998", "Witness to Yesterday", "Vladimir Lenin", "Episode : Vladimir Lenin" ], [ "1999", "Cold Squad", "Chief Magnus Mulray", "Episode : Deadly Games : Part 1" ], [ "1999", "The Outer Limits", "Ambassador Prosser", "Episode : Summit" ], [ "2000", "Walker , Texas Ranger", "Nolan 'The Chairman ' Pierce", "4 episodes" ] ]
Live action filmography -- Television series
Michael_Ironside_filmography_1
The following is the filmography for Canadian actor, producer, screenwriter and director Michael Ironside.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Harwood
Bruce Harwood
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1987", "MacGyver", "Juice", "Episode : Blow Out" ], [ "1988", "21 Jump Street", "Bruce", "Episode : Hell Week" ], [ "1988", "Walt Disney 's Wonderful World of Color", "Dr. Eugene", "Episode : Earth Star Voyager : Part 1" ], [ "1988", "Danger Bay", "Joe", "Episode : The Return of Sugar Ray" ], [ "1989", "The Beachcombers", "Xavier", "Episode : Club Laundromat" ], [ "1989", "Wiseguy", "Messenger", "Episode : Day Seven" ], [ "1990-1991", "MacGyver", "Willis", "4 episodes" ], [ "1990", "21 Jump Street", "Engineer", "Episode : Research and Destroy" ], [ "1994-2002", "The X-Files", "John Fitzgerald Byers", "36 episodes" ], [ "1995", "The Outer Limits", "Technician", "Episode : Valerie 23" ], [ "1996", "The Outer Limits", "Dr. Norris", "Episode : Trial by Fire" ], [ "1997", "The Sentinel", "Barry", "Episode : Warriors" ], [ "1997", "The Outer Limits", "Dr. Avery Strong", "Episode : A Special Edition" ], [ "1998", "Honey , I Shrunk the Kids : The TV Show", "Mr. Lincoln", "Episode : Honey , It 's No Fun Being an Illegal Alien" ], [ "1999", "The Outer Limits", "Miles Pendergast", "Episode : What Will the Neighbors Think ?" ], [ "2001", "The Lone Gunmen", "John Fitzgerald Byers", "13 episodes" ], [ "2001", "Andromeda", "Philip Kim", "Episode : All Too Human" ], [ "2002", "Stargate SG-1", "Dr. Osbourne", "Episode : Frozen" ], [ "2004", "The L Word", "Hotel Manager", "Episode : Lies , Lies , Lies" ], [ "2004", "Smallville", "Ben Powell", "Episode : Resurrection" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Bruce_Harwood_1
Bruce Harwood (born April 29, 1963) is a Canadian character actor best known for his role of John Fitzgerald Byers, one of The Lone Gunmen on the television series The X-Files. In addition to The X-Files, Harwood portrayed Byers in the spin-off series The Lone Gunmen, which aired thirteen episodes in 2001. He has also played other roles with a strong similarity to Byers, such as Willis, a technician from the Phoenix Foundation in MacGyver, and government-scientist-turned-conspiracy-theorist Dr. Avery Strong in The Outer Limits. He was a founding member of the Vancouver summer Shakespeare festival, Bard on the Beach. He also starred in the 1988 movie Earth Star Voyager.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frida_Wallberg
Frida Wallberg
[ "Result", "Record", "Opponent", "Type", "Round , time", "Date", "Location" ]
[ [ "Loss", "11-1", "Diana Prazak", "KO", "8 ( 10 )", "14/06/2013", "Water Front Congress SAS Radisson , Stockholm" ], [ "Win", "11-0", "Amanda Serrano", "UD", "10 ( 10 )", "27/04/2012", "Cloetta Center , Linköping" ], [ "Win", "10-0", "Olivia Gerula", "UD", "10 ( 10 )", "03/09/2011", "Karlstad CCC , Karlstad" ], [ "Win", "9-0", "Olivia Gerula", "UD", "8 ( 8 )", "27/11/2010", "Johanneshov , Stockholm" ], [ "Win", "8-0", "Nicole Boss", "UD", "6 ( 6 )", "24/09/2010", "Sundsta Idrottshus , Karlstad" ], [ "Win", "7-0", "Irina Boldea", "TKO", "4 ( 6 )", "17/09/2010", "Pabellon Municipal Villa de Onda , Valencia" ], [ "Win", "6-0", "Fatuma Zarika", "UD", "10 ( 10 )", "17/06/2005", "SAS Radisson , Aarhus" ], [ "Win", "5-0", "Angela Cannizzaro", "UD", "6 ( 6 )", "15/04/2005", "K.B . Hallen , Copenhagen" ], [ "Win", "4-0", "Stoyanka Krasteva", "UD", "6 ( 6 )", "12/11/2004", "Brøndby Hall , Brøndby" ], [ "Win", "3-0", "Sharon Gaines", "UD", "4 ( 4 )", "03/04/2004", "SAS Radisson , Aarhus" ], [ "Win", "2-0", "Viktoria Oliynyk", "UD", "4 ( 4 )", "13/03/2004", "Brøndby Hall , Brøndby" ], [ "Win", "1-0", "Maribel Santana", "TKO", "1 ( 4 )", "06/02/2004", "Falconer Centret , Copenhagen" ] ]
Professional boxing record
Professional record summary 12 fights 11 wins 1 loss By knockout 2 1 By decision 9 0
Frida_Wallberg_1
Frida Wallberg (born April 28, 1983 in Åtvidaberg) is a retired Swedish boxer. She is tall and weighs .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_films_in_South_Korea
List of highest-grossing films in South Korea
[ "Rank", "Title", "Genre", "Number of Screens", "Distributor", "Gross ( ₩ )", "Gross ( $ )", "Year" ]
[ [ "1", "Parasite", "Comedy crime drama thriller film", "1,948", "CJ Entertainment", "156,943,947,034", "132,134,370", "2019" ], [ "2", "Extreme Job", "Action comedy film", "2,003", "CJ Entertainment", "139,616,194,600", "118,689,919", "2019" ], [ "3", "The Admiral : Roaring Currents", "Historical war film", "1,587", "CJ Entertainment", "135,754,920,310", "121,480,913", "2014" ], [ "4", "Along With the Gods : The Two Worlds", "Fantasy drama film", "1,912", "Lotte Entertainment", "115,706,188,137", "103,540,502", "2017" ], [ "5", "Ode to My Father", "Drama film", "1,044", "CJ Entertainment", "110,937,282,730", "99,272,736", "2014" ], [ "6", "Veteran", "Action crime comedy", "1,115", "CJ Entertainment", "105,169,264,250", "94,111,198", "2015" ], [ "7", "Along with the Gods : The Last 49 Days", "Fantasy drama film", "2,235", "Lotte Entertainment", "102,659,157,909", "91,861,637", "2018" ], [ "8", "Assassination", "Espionage action film", "1,519", "Showbox", "98,467,187,781", "88,113,815", "2015" ], [ "9", "A Taxi Driver", "Drama film", "1,906", "Showbox", "95,868,830,649", "85,789,845", "2017" ], [ "10", "The Thieves", "Heist film", "1,091", "Showbox", "93,667,250,500", "83,818,569", "2012" ], [ "11", "Train to Busan", "Zombie apocalypse thriller", "1,788", "Next Entertainment World", "93,182,579,048", "83,384,858", "2016" ], [ "12", "Miracle in Cell No . 7", "Comedy drama film", "866", "Next Entertainment World", "91,433,282,670", "81,819,492", "2013" ], [ "13", "Masquerade", "Historical drama film", "1,001", "CJ Entertainment", "88,909,157,769", "79,560,973", "2012" ], [ "14", "The Attorney", "Courtroom drama film", "925", "Next Entertainment World", "82,872,378,800", "74,158,728", "2013" ], [ "15", "Tidal Wave", "Disaster film", "764", "CJ Entertainment", "81,025,841,000", "72,506,345", "2009" ], [ "16", "Exit", "Action comedy film", "1,660", "Filmmaker R & K", "79,132,018,962", "65,997,607", "2019" ], [ "17", "A Violent Prosecutor", "Crime film", "1,812", "Showbox", "77,320,403,264", "69,190,517", "2016" ], [ "18", "Inside Men", "Political crime drama", "1,129", "Showbox", "73,578,935,864", "65,842,529", "2015" ], [ "19", "Snowpiercer", "Science fiction film", "1,128", "CJ Entertainment", "67,012,370,200", "59,966,401", "2013" ], [ "20", "The Host", "Monster film", "647", "Showbox", "66,716,104,300", "59,701,285", "2006" ] ]
Domestic films by gross
This is a list of box office gross of domestic films in South Korea ( adjusted for inflation ) from 2004 to September 1 , 2019 , in South Korean won and US dollar according to the Korean Film Council . [ 9 ]
List_of_highest-grossing_domestic_films_in_South_Korea_2
The following are lists of the highest-grossing domestic films in South Korea, by receipts and the number of tickets sold nationwide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Europe_and_Foreign_Affairs
Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs
[ "Name", "from", "to" ]
[ [ "Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys", "28 July 1852", "7 May 1855" ], [ "Alexandre Colonna , comte Walewski", "7 May 1855", "4 January 1860" ], [ "Jules Baroche", "4 January 1860", "24 January 1860" ], [ "Édouard Thouvenel", "24 January 1860", "15 October 1862" ], [ "Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys", "15 October 1862", "1 September 1866" ], [ "Charles , marquis de La Valette", "1 September 1866", "2 October 1866" ], [ "Lionel de Moustier", "2 October 1866", "17 December 1868" ], [ "Charles , marquis de La Valette", "17 December 1868", "17 July 1869" ], [ "Henri , prince de La Tour d'Auvergne", "17 July 1869", "2 January 1870" ], [ "Napoléon , comte Daru", "2 January 1870", "14 April 1870" ], [ "Émile Ollivier", "14 April 1870", "15 May 1870" ], [ "Agenor , duc de Gramont", "15 May 1870", "10 August 1870" ], [ "Henri , prince de La Tour d'Auvergne", "10 August 1870", "4 September 1870" ] ]
Minister of Foreign Affairs ( 1791–1799 ) -- Second Empire
Ministry_of_Europe_and_Foreign_Affairs_8
The Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs () is the ministry in the government of France that handles France's foreign relations. Since 1855, its headquarters has been located on the Quai d'Orsay, 37 (close to the National Assembly of France). Quai d'Orsay is often used as a metonym for the ministry. Its cabinet minister, the Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs () is responsible for the foreign relations of France. The current minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, was appointed in May 2017. In 1547, secretaries to the King became specialized, writing correspondence to foreign governments, and negotiating peace treaties. The four French secretaries of state where foreign relations were divided by region, in 1589, became centralized with one becoming first secretary responsible for international relations. The Ancien Régime position of Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs became Foreign Minister around 1723, and was renamed Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1791 after the French Revolution. All ministerial positions were abolished in 1794 by the National Convention and re-established with the Directory. For a brief period in the 1980s, the office was retitled Minister for External Relations. As of 17 May 2017, the ministry is designated the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs and led by Jean-Yves Le Drian.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commander_of_the_Army_(Sri_Lanka)
Commander of the Army (Sri Lanka)
[ "No", "Commander", "Took office", "Left office", "Time in office", "Unit" ]
[ [ "1", "Sinclair , Roderick Brigadier The Earl of Caithness CBE , DSO ( 1906-1965 )", "20 October 1949", "17 May 1952", "2 years , 210 days", "Gordon Highlanders" ], [ "2", "Reid , Francis Brigadier Sir Francis Reid CBE ( 1900-1970 )", "18 May 1952", "8 February 1955", "2 years , 266 days", "Royal Artillery" ], [ "3", "Muttukumaru , Anton Major General Anton Muttukumaru OBE , ED ( 1908-2001 )", "9 February 1955", "31 December 1959", "4 years , 326 days", "Ceylon Light Infantry" ], [ "4", "Wijeyekoon , H. Major General H. W. G. Wijeyekoon OBE , ED ( 1911-1969 )", "1 January 1960", "31 December 1963", "3 years , 364 days", "Ceylon Light Infantry" ], [ "5", "Udugama , Richard Major General Deshamanya Richard Udugama MBE ( 1911-1995 )", "1 January 1964", "10 November 1966", "2 years , 313 days", "Ceylon Light Infantry" ], [ "6", "Heyn , Bertram Major General Deshabandu Bertram Heyn ( 1912-1998 )", "11 November 1966", "30 September 1967", "323 days", "Ceylon Light Infantry" ], [ "7", "Attygalle , Sepala Lieutenant General Deshamanya Sepala Attygalle LVO ( 1922-2001 )", "1 October 1967", "13 October 1977", "10 years , 12 days", "Sri Lanka Armoured Corps" ], [ "8", "Perera , Denis Lieutenant General Deshamanya Denis Perera VSV ( 1930-2013 )", "14 October 1977", "13 October 1981", "3 years , 364 days", "Sri Lanka Engineers" ], [ "9", "Weeratunga , Tissa Lieutenant General Tissa Weeratunga VSV ( 1930-2003 )", "14 October 1981", "11 February 1985", "3 years , 120 days", "Gemunu Watch" ], [ "10", "Seneviratne , Nalin Lieutenant General Nalin Seneviratne VSV ( 1931-2009 )", "12 February 1985", "15 August 1988", "3 years , 185 days", "Sri Lanka Engineers" ], [ "11", "Wanasinghe , Hamilton Lieutenant General Hamilton Wanasinghe VSV", "16 August 1988", "15 November 1991", "3 years , 91 days", "Sri Lanka Artillery" ], [ "12", "Waidyaratne , Cecil Lieutenant General Cecil Waidyaratne VSV ( 1938-2001 )", "16 November 1991", "31 December 1993", "2 years , 45 days", "Sri Lanka Armoured Corps" ], [ "13", "Silva , G. Lieutenant General G. H. De Silva RWP , VSV , USP ( born 1940 )", "1 January 1994", "30 April 1996", "2 years , 120 days", "Gemunu Watch" ], [ "14", "Daluwatte , Rohan Lieutenant General Rohan Daluwatte RWP , RSP , VSV , USP ( 1941-2018 )", "1 May 1996", "15 December 1998", "2 years , 228 days", "Sri Lanka Armoured Corps" ], [ "15", "Weerasooriya , C. Lieutenant General C. S. Weerasooriya RWP , RSP , VSV , USP", "16 December 1998", "24 August 2000", "1 year , 252 days", "Sri Lanka Artillery" ], [ "16", "Balagalle , Lionel Lieutenant General Lionel Balagalle RWP , RSP , VSV , USP , VSP", "25 August 2000", "30 June 2004", "3 years , 310 days", "Sri Lanka Artillery" ], [ "17", "Kottegoda , Shantha Lieutenant General Shantha Kottegoda WWV , RWP , RSP , VSV , USP , VSP ( born 1949 )", "1 July 2004", "5 December 2005", "1 year , 157 days", "Sri Lanka Light Infantry" ], [ "18", "Fonseka , Sarath Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka RWP , RSP , VSV , USP ( born 1950 )", "6 December 2005", "15 July 2009", "3 years , 221 days", "Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment" ], [ "19", "Jayasuriya , Jagath Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya VSV , USP", "15 July 2009", "1 August 2013", "4 years , 17 days", "Sri Lanka Armoured Corps" ], [ "20", "Ratnayake , Daya Lieutenant General Daya Ratnayake WWV , RWP , RSP , USP", "1 August 2013", "21 February 2015", "1 year , 204 days", "Sri Lanka Light Infantry" ] ]
List of Commanders ( including Commanders of the Ceylon Army )
Commander_of_the_Army_(Sri_Lanka)_0
The Commander of the Army is the title of the professional head of the Sri Lanka Army. The Army Commander is assisted by the Chief of Staff of the Army. The current Commander of the Army is Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_historically_black_colleges_and_universities
List of historically black colleges and universities
[ "School", "City", "State", "Founded", "Closed", "Type", "Religious Affiliation", "Comment" ]
[ [ "Avery College", "Pittsburgh", "Pennsylvania", "1849", "1873", "Private", "A.M.E. Zion Church", "Though the records are scant , it appears that Avery College suspended operations in 1873 , the year of a great nationwide financial panic . Trustees considered selling the school property to the marker University of Western Pennsylvania ( University of Pittsburgh ) , which had reluctantly accepted Avery 's donation to assist in educating a handful of African-American students . Nothing came of the negotiations , however , and Avery College never reopened . As late as 1908 , the trustees were debating whether to establish a manual training school or a hospital and nursing school facility on the property . Years later the original three-story building was demolished to make way for a new highway project" ], [ "Bishop College", "Dallas", "Texas", "1881", "1988", "Private", "Home Mission Society", "Founded in Marshall , Texas ; later moved to Dallas" ], [ "Booker T. Washington Junior College", "Pensacola", "Florida", "1949", "1965", "Public", "", "The first of twelve black junior colleges created in Florida , it closed after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 . Nominally merged with Pensacola Junior College" ], [ "J. P. Campbell College", "Started in Vicksburg , moved to Jackson in 1898", "Mississippi", "1890", "1964", "Private", "African Methodist Episcopal Church", "Located across the street from Jackson College , now Jackson State University , J. P. Campbell College famously admitted students expelled from high school for participating in the Civil Rights Movement . Then , amidst a failed plan to relocate to Mound Bayou , Mississippi , a black town , it collapsed financially" ], [ "Carver Junior College", "Cocoa", "Florida", "1960", "1963", "Public", "", "One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision , in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida . All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act" ], [ "Collier-Blocker Junior College", "Palatka", "Florida", "1960", "1964", "Public", "", "One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision , in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida . All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act" ], [ "Concordia College , Alabama", "Selma", "Alabama", "1922", "2018", "Private", "Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod", "Known as Alabama Lutheran Academy and Junior College until 1981 ; It was the only historically black college among the ten colleges and universities in the Concordia University System . The college ceased operations at the completion of the Spring 2018 semester , citing years of financial distress and declining enrollment" ], [ "Daniel Payne College", "Birmingham", "Alabama", "1889", "1979", "Private", "African Methodist Episcopal Church", "" ], [ "Friendship College", "Rock Hill", "South Carolina", "1891", "1981", "Private", "Baptist", "" ], [ "George R. Smith College", "Sedalia", "Missouri", "1894", "1925", "", "", "It burned down April 26 , 1925 , after which its assets were merged ( in 1933 ) with the Philander Smith College" ], [ "Gibbs Junior College", "St. Petersburg", "Florida", "1957", "1966", "Public", "", "Regionally accredited . Founded to show that separate but equal educational institutions for African Americans were viable , and that racial integration , mandated by Brown v. Board of Education , was unnecessary . Closed shortly after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ; nominally merged with St. Petersburg Junior College ( today St. Petersburg College )" ], [ "Guadalupe College", "Seguin", "Texas", "1884", "1936", "Private", "Texas Missionary Baptist General Convention", "Ceased operations after a fire destroyed the main building in 1936" ], [ "Hampton Junior College", "Ocala", "Florida", "1958", "1966", "Public", "", "One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision , in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida . All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act" ], [ "Jackson Junior College", "Marianna", "Florida", "1961", "1966", "Public", "", "One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision , in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida . All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act" ], [ "Johnson Junior College", "Leesburg", "Florida", "1960", "1966", "Public", "", "One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision , in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida . All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act" ], [ "Kittrell College", "Kittrell", "North Carolina", "1886", "1975", "Private", "African Methodist Episcopal Church", "" ], [ "Leland University", "New Orleans", "Louisiana", "1870", "1960", "Private", "Home Mission Society", "Founded as a grade school in New Orleans , Leland was a Baker , Louisiana -based Baptist University when it closed" ], [ "Lewis College of Business", "Detroit", "Michigan", "1928", "2013", "Private", "", "Founded as Lewis Business College" ], [ "Lincoln Junior College", "Fort Pierce", "Florida", "1960", "1966", "Public", "", "One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision , in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida . All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act" ], [ "Mary Holmes College", "West Point", "Mississippi", "1892", "2005", "Private", "Presbyterian", "" ] ]
Defunct institutions
List_of_historically_black_colleges_and_universities_1
This list of Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) lists institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before 1964 with the intention of serving the black community.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extinct_animals_of_Europe
List of extinct animals of Europe
[ "Common name/scientific name", "Extinction date", "Range" ]
[ [ "Chondrostoma scodrense", "late 19th century", "Albania and Montenegro" ], [ "Coregonus bezola", "1960s", "Lac du Bourget , France" ], [ "Coregonus fera", "1950", "France and Switzerland" ], [ "Coregonus restrictus", "1890", "Lake Morat , Switzerland" ], [ "Gravenche Coregonus hiemalis", "1950", "France and Switzerland" ], [ "Houting Coregonus oxyrinchus", "1940", "Belgium , France , Germany , the Netherlands and the United Kingdom" ], [ "Lake Constance whitefish Coregonus gutturosus", "1930s", "Austria , Germany and Switzerland" ], [ "Danube delta gudgeon", "1890", "the Lower Danube , Romania and Ukraine" ], [ "Salvelinus neocomensis", "1904", "Lake Neuchâtel , Switzerland" ], [ "Techirghiol stickleback Gasterosteus crenobiontus", "1960s", "Lake Techirghiol , Romania" ], [ "Ukrainian migratory lamprey Eudontomyzon sp . nov. 'migratory '", "Unknown", "Moldova , Russia and Ukraine" ] ]
Recent extinctions -- Fish
List_of_extinct_animals_of_Europe_7
This list of extinct animals in Europe features the animals that have become extinct on the European continent and some in other dependent territories of European countries. While most of the animals in the recent Holocene have a human-caused extinction, Pleistocene extinctions and early Holocene extinctions are contested. Many theories of the cause of their extinction have been presented; some human-caused while others as a product of climate change. The K-T extinction is also contested, with the major cause being either both volcano and meteor or just a meteorite that caused the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs. Many of the extinct animals were subspecies or color morphs such as the pied raven or disputed species like the tarpan or the gravenche. Most extinctions occurred in prehistoric times. The species gone extinct in the last 500 years were mostly from peripheral regions of Europe like the Caucasus, the North Atlantic or Mediterranean islands. Except for molluscs, the only species extinct in the heartland of Europe in the last 500 years is the aurochs, which survives in the form of primitive cattle breeds that possess similar physical features.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_NASCAR_Hall_of_Fame
List of members of the NASCAR Hall of Fame
[ "Person", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Dale Earnhardt", "Driver and owner", "7-time Cup drivers champion , 76 race wins , 281 top-5s , 428 top-10s , 22 poles , 1998 Daytona 500 winner , 3-time Coca-Cola 600 winner , 1995 Brickyard 400 winner , 3-time Southern 500 winner , 3-time All-Star Race winner , leads drivers in wins at Atlanta Motor Speedway ( 9 ) and Talladega Superspeedway ( 10 ) , 1979 Rookie of the Year , founder of Dale Earnhardt , Inc. , named one of NASCAR 's 50 Greatest Drivers ( 1998 )" ], [ "Bill France Sr", "Promoter", "NASCAR founder and promoter , helped build Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway" ], [ "Bill France Jr", "Promoter", "NASCAR promoter , helped bring NASCAR to live television broadcasts" ], [ "Junior Johnson", "Driver and owner", "50 race wins as a driver , 121 top-5s , 148 top-10s , 46 poles as a driver , 1960 Daytona 500 winner , founder of Junior Johnson & Associates , 6-time Cup owners champion , 132 wins as an owner , leads drivers in wins at Hickory Motor Speedway ( 7 ) , named one of NASCAR 's 50 Greatest Drivers ( 1998 ) , credited with pioneering aerodynamic drafting in NASCAR" ], [ "Richard Petty", "Driver , owner and broadcaster", "7-time Cup drivers champion , 200 race wins , 555 top-5s , 712 top 10s , 123 poles , 7-time Daytona 500 winner , 2-time Coca-Cola 600 winner , 1967 Southern 500 winner , leads drivers in wins at Daytona International Speedway ( 10 ) , Martinsville Speedway ( 15 ) , Richmond International Raceway ( 13 ) , Nashville Speedway ( 9 ) , North Wilkesboro Speedway ( 15 ) , and Rockingham Speedway ( 11 ) , 1959 Rookie of the Year , record holder for most wins in a single season ( 1967 , 27 ) , record holder for most consecutive wins ( 1967 , 10 ) , named one of NASCAR 's 50 Greatest Drivers ( 1998 )" ] ]
Inductees into the Hall of Fame -- Inaugural class ( 2010 )
List_of_members_of_the_NASCAR_Hall_of_Fame_0
The following is a list of members of the NASCAR Hall of Fame. A total of 50 individuals have been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. 35 were inducted as drivers, 24 of whom were inducted solely as drivers. The other 15 were inducted for their accomplishments as drivers, owners and/or broadcasters. 7 were inducted for their roles as owners in the sport. 4 were inducted as promoters of the sport. 3 members were inducted as crew chiefs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Philippine_Basketball_Association_players_(F–J)
List of Philippine Basketball Association players (F–J)
[ "Name", "Pos", "Ht", "Wt", "Birth Date", "College/University", "Teams", "Monicker/s" ]
[ [ "Davonn Harp", "F", "6 ft 7 in ( 2.01 m )", "225 lb ( 102 kg )", "January 20 , 1978", "Kutztown", "Red Bull", "N/A" ], [ "Rudy Hatfield", "F", "6 ft 4 in ( 1.93 m )", "200 lb ( 91 kg )", "September 17 , 1977", "Michigan-Dearborn", "Tanduay , Pop Cola , Coca-Cola , Ginebra", "The H-Bomb" ], [ "Nap Hatton", "F", "6 ft 3 in ( 1.91 m )", "N/A", "December 20 , 1964", "San Sebastian", "Sarsi , Alaska , Pepsi", "N/A" ], [ "Bong Hawkins", "F", "6 ft 3 in ( 1.91 m )", "220 lb ( 100 kg )", "November 6 , 1967", "Perpetual", "Presto , Sta . Lucia , Tanduay , Coca-Cola , Alaska", "The Hawk" ], [ "Marvin Hayes", "F", "6 ft 2 in ( 1.88 m )", "190 lb ( 86 kg )", "May 13 , 1986", "Jose Rizal", "Alaska , GlobalPort", "N/A" ], [ "Jayjay Helterbrand", "G", "6 ft 0 in ( 1.83 m )", "180 lb ( 82 kg )", "October 14 , 1976", "Kentucky State", "Ginebra", "Helter Skelter The Fast" ], [ "Francisco Henares", "G", "6 ft 3 in ( 1.91 m )", "175 lb ( 79 kg )", "September 5 , 1952", "Ateneo de Manila", "Carrier", "N/A" ], [ "Robbie Herndon", "G", "6 ft 3 in ( 1.91 m )", "180 lb ( 82 kg )", "N/A", "San Francisco State", "Magnolia", "N/A" ], [ "Borgie Hermida", "G", "5 ft 10 in ( 1.78 m )", "160 lb ( 73 kg )", "October 27 , 1988", "San Beda", "Barako Bull , Shopinas , NLEX", "The Mighty Kid" ], [ "Levi Hernandez", "G", "6 ft 1 in ( 1.85 m )", "190 lb ( 86 kg )", "March 12 , 1990", "Arellano", "Talk ' N Text", "N/A" ], [ "Art Herrera", "F", "6 ft 0 in ( 1.83 m )", "178 lb ( 81 kg )", "January 11 , 1945", "East", "Great Taste", "N/A" ], [ "Joseph Herrera", "G", "6 ft 0 in ( 1.83 m )", "160 lb ( 73 kg )", "May 5 , 1957", "N/A", "CDCP , Ginebra", "N/A" ], [ "Pol Herrera", "C/G", "6 ft 4 in ( 1.93 m )", "170 lb ( 77 kg )", "November 29 , 1955", "N/A", "Toyota , Manila Beer , Great Taste , Shell", "N/A" ], [ "Brian Heruela", "G", "5 ft 11 in ( 1.80 m )", "195 lb ( 88 kg )", "April 13 , 1989", "Cebu", "Blackwater , San Miguel", "N/A" ], [ "Rudy Hines", "G", "5 ft 9 in ( 1.75 m )", "150 lb ( 68 kg )", "N/A", "Letran", "U/Tex", "N/A" ], [ "Vince Hizon", "G", "6 ft 2 in ( 1.88 m )", "180 lb ( 82 kg )", "November 25 , 1970", "Cypress Boise State Biola Ateneo de Manila", "Purefoods , Ginebra , Red Bull", "The Prince" ], [ "Cliff Hodge", "F", "6 ft 5 in ( 1.96 m )", "185 lb ( 84 kg )", "February 3 , 1988", "Reedley", "Meralco", "The Cliff Hanger Boy Dapa" ], [ "Michael Holper", "F/C", "6 ft 6 in ( 1.98 m )", "210 lb ( 95 kg )", "May 21 , 1981", "San Diego State", "Ginebra , Red Bull , San Miguel", "N/A" ], [ "Isaac Holstein", "C", "6 ft 9 in ( 2.06 m )", "206 lb ( 93 kg )", "September 7 , 1987", "West Virginia State", "San Mig Coffee , Barako Bull", "N/A" ], [ "Dondon Hontiveros", "G/F", "6 ft 2 in ( 1.88 m )", "175 lb ( 79 kg )", "June 1 , 1977", "Cebu", "Tanduay , San Miguel , Air 21 , Alaska", "Cebuano Hotshot" ] ]
H
List_of_Philippine_Basketball_Association_players_(F–J)_2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Parma_F.C._season
2011–12 Parma F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Date to", "Pos", "Name", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "24 June 2011", "30 June 2012", "DF", "Paolo Castellini", "Sampdoria", "Undisclosed" ], [ "1 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "DF", "Andrea Rispoli", "Sampdoria", "Undisclosed" ], [ "1 July 2011", "23 January 2012", "MF", "Joel Obi", "Internazionale", "Undisclosed" ], [ "7 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "DF", "Alessandro Berselli", "Valenzana", "Undisclosed" ], [ "7 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "DF", "Gianmarco Ferrari", "Renate", "Undisclosed" ], [ "7 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "DF", "Makris Petrozzi", "Pergocrema", "Undisclosed" ], [ "8 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "FW", "Milan Đurić", "Crotone", "Undisclosed" ], [ "8 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "DF", "Luca Tedeschi", "Crotone", "Undisclosed" ], [ "8 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "FW", "Grégoire Defrel", "Foggia", "Undisclosed" ], [ "12 July 2011", "4 January 2012", "FW", "Francesco Finocchio", "Cremonese", "Undisclosed" ], [ "13 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "MF", "Alessandro De Vitis", "Modena", "Undisclosed" ], [ "14 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "MF", "Niccolò Galli", "Verona", "Undisclosed" ], [ "14 July 2011", "30 January 2012", "DF", "Stefan Ristovski", "Crotone", "Undisclosed" ], [ "14 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "MF", "Davide Colomba", "Crotone", "Undisclosed" ], [ "14 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "GK", "Stefano Russo", "Nocerina", "Undisclosed" ], [ "15 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "MF", "Pietro Baccolo", "Frosinone", "Undisclosed" ], [ "15 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "MF", "Alessio Manzoni", "Frosinone", "Undisclosed" ], [ "15 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "GK", "Ivan Cacchioli", "Pavia", "Undisclosed" ], [ "16 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "DF", "Raffaele Schiavi", "Padova", "Undisclosed" ], [ "16 July 2011", "30 June 2012", "DF", "Abdou Doumbia", "Como", "€1,000" ] ]
Transfers -- Loan out
2011–12_Parma_F.C._season_8
The 2011-12 season was Parma Football Club's 21st season in Serie A and their third consecutive season in that division, having finished 12th the previous season. An up-and-down start to the 2011-12 season saw Parma in a comfortable 10th position after 11 games. However, a six-game winless streak culminating in a 5-0 defeat away to Internazionale was enough for Ghirardi to let Colomba go on 9 January 2012, despite Parma sitting in 15th position and seven points clear of relegation, having picked up 19 points from 17 games. Roberto Donadoni was chosen as his replacement immediately. Donadoni initially failed to bring about a change in fortunes, but the side won seven matches in a row to set a new club record to finish in eighth position, level on points with Roma. As well as competing in Serie A, Parma took part in the Coppa Italia, a competition which they exited in the fourth round after losing to Serie B side Hellas Verona.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Preakness_Stakes_broadcasters
List of Preakness Stakes broadcasters
[ "Year", "Network", "Race caller", "Hosts", "Analysts", "Reporters", "Trophy presentation" ]
[ [ "1999", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Jim McKay and Al Michaels", "Hank Goldberg and Dave Johnson", "Charlsie Cantey , Lesley Visser and Robin Roberts", "Jim McKay and Charlsie Cantey" ], [ "1998", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Jim McKay and Al Michaels", "Hank Goldberg and Dave Johnson", "Charlsie Cantey , Lesley Visser and Robin Roberts", "Jim McKay and Charlsie Cantey" ], [ "1997", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Jim McKay and Al Michaels", "Charlsie Cantey and Dave Johnson", "Lesley Visser and Robin Roberts", "Jim McKay" ], [ "1996", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Jim McKay and Al Michaels", "Charlsie Cantey and Dave Johnson", "Lesley Visser and Robin Roberts", "Jim McKay" ], [ "1995", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Al Michaels", "Charlsie Cantey , Dave Johnson", "Jack Whitaker , Lesley Visser and Robin Roberts", "Al Michaels" ], [ "1994", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Jim McKay and Al Michaels", "Charlsie Cantey and Dave Johnson", "Jack Whitaker , Lesley Visser and Robin Roberts", "Jim McKay" ], [ "1993", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Jim McKay and Al Michaels", "Charlsie Cantey , Dave Johnson and Steve Cauthen", "Jack Whitaker and Robin Roberts", "Jim McKay" ], [ "1992", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Jim McKay and Al Michaels", "Charlsie Cantey and Dave Johnson", "Jack Whitaker and Robin Roberts", "Jim McKay" ], [ "1991", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Jim McKay and Al Michaels", "Charlsie Cantey and Dave Johnson", "Jack Whitaker and Robin Roberts", "Jim McKay" ], [ "1990", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Jim McKay and Al Michaels", "Charlsie Cantey and Dave Johnson", "Jack Whitaker and Lynn Swann", "Jim McKay" ] ]
Television -- 1990s
List_of_Preakness_Stakes_broadcasters_2
The following is a list of national American television networks and announcers that have broadcast Preakness Stakes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metre_breaststroke_SB14
Swimming at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Women's 100 metre breaststroke SB14
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Michelle Alonso Morales", "Spain", "1:18.78", "Q , PR" ], [ "2", "5", "Leung Shu Hang", "Hong Kong", "1:21.96", "Q" ], [ "3", "3", "Amanda Fowler", "Australia", "1:24.79", "Q" ], [ "4", "6", "Alicia Mandin", "France", "1:25.62", "Q" ], [ "5", "7", "Kolbrun Alda Stefansdottir", "Iceland", "1:30.58", "" ], [ "6", "1", "Taylor Corry", "Australia", "1:30.89", "" ], [ "6", "2", "Jana Murphy", "Canada", "1:30.89", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metre_breaststroke_SB14_2
The women's 100m breaststroke SB14 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Aquatics Centre on 6 September. There were three heats; the swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_villages_in_Guntur_district
List of villages in Guntur district
[ "#", "Kakumanu mandal", "Karempudi mandal", "Kollipara mandal", "Kollur mandal", "Krosuru mandal" ]
[ [ "1", "Appapuram", "China Kodamagundla", "Annavaram", "Ananthavaram", "Ananthavaram" ], [ "2", "Bhallukanudupalem", "Chinagarlapadu", "Athota", "Boddulurupadu", "Andukuru" ], [ "3", "Bodipalem", "Chintapalle", "Bommuvaripalem", "Chilumuru", "Balemarru" ], [ "4", "Garikapadu", "Karempudi", "Chemudupadu", "Chinapulivarru", "Bayyavaram" ], [ "5", "Kakumanu", "Miriyala", "Chivalur", "Donepudi", "Dodleru" ], [ "6", "Kollimarla", "Narmalapadu", "Danthalur", "Gajullanka", "Garikapadu" ], [ "7", "Kommuru", "Peda Kodamagundla", "Davuluru", "Guruvindapalle", "Gudipadu" ], [ "8", "Kondapatur", "Petasannigandla", "Kollipara", "Ipur", "Hassanbada" ], [ "9", "Pandrapadu", "Sankarapuram Siddhayi", "Kunchavaram", "Kollur", "Krosuru" ], [ "10", "Retur", "Singarutla", "Munnangi", "Pedalanka", "Parupalle" ], [ "11", "Valluru", "Voppicherla", "Pidaparru", "Potharlanka", "Peesapadu" ], [ "12", "Telagayapalem", "", "Siripuram", "Ravikampadu", "Thalluru" ], [ "13", "", "", "Thumuluru", "", "Vipparla" ], [ "14", "", "", "Vallabhapuram", "", "Vutukuru" ] ]
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List_of_villages_in_Guntur_district_7
Note: Source: Census India (2011)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Scottish_Third_Division
2012–13 Scottish Third Division
[ "Team", "Location", "Home ground", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Annan Athletic", "Annan", "Galabank", "3,500" ], [ "Berwick Rangers", "Berwick-upon-Tweed", "Shielfield Park", "4,131" ], [ "Clyde", "Cumbernauld", "Broadwood Stadium", "8,029" ], [ "East Stirlingshire", "Stenhousemuir", "Ochilview Park", "3,776" ], [ "Elgin City", "Elgin", "Borough Briggs", "3,927" ], [ "Montrose", "Montrose", "Links Park", "3,292" ], [ "Peterhead", "Peterhead", "Balmoor", "4,000" ], [ "Queen 's Park", "Glasgow", "Hampden Park", "52,025" ], [ "Rangers", "Glasgow", "Ibrox Stadium", "50,987" ], [ "Stirling Albion", "Stirling", "Forthbank Stadium", "3,808" ] ]
Teams -- Stadiums and locations
2012–13_Scottish_Third_Division_0
The 2012-13 Scottish Football League Third Division (known as the Irn Bru Scottish Football League Third Division for sponsorship reasons) was the 18th season in the current format of 10 teams in the fourth tier of Scottish football. Alloa Athletic were the current champions. Following the liquidation of their old operating company, Rangers made their debut in this division, having been elected to the SFL. The members of the Scottish Football League then voted to place them in the Third Division. Rangers were confirmed as champions after a goalless away draw with Montrose on 30 March. They were presented with the trophy after a 1-0 win against Berwick Rangers on 4 May in front of 50,048. During their first season in the division, Rangers had one of the highest home attendances in Britain, consistently ranking in the top four in the UK as a whole and first in Scotland. They set the record for the highest attendance in a 4th tier league worldwide. Bottom side Stirling Albion defeated Rangers on 6 October 2012 in what was reported to be a shock result.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Japanese_Grand_Prix
1993 Japanese Grand Prix
[ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Constructor", "Q1", "Q2", "Gap" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "Alain Prost", "Williams - Renault", "1:38.587", "1:37.154", "" ], [ "2", "8", "Ayrton Senna", "McLaren - Ford", "1:38.942", "1:37.284", "+0.130" ], [ "3", "7", "Mika Häkkinen", "McLaren - Ford", "1:38.813", "1:37.326", "+0.162" ], [ "4", "5", "Michael Schumacher", "Benetton - Ford", "1:38.589", "1:37.530", "+0.376" ], [ "5", "28", "Gerhard Berger", "Ferrari", "1:39.024", "1:37.622", "+0.468" ], [ "6", "0", "Damon Hill", "Williams - Renault", "1:38.979", "1:38.352", "+1.198" ], [ "7", "9", "Derek Warwick", "Footwork - Mugen-Honda", "1:41.086", "1:38.780", "+1.626" ], [ "8", "15", "Eddie Irvine", "Jordan - Hart", "1:41.018", "1:38.966", "+1.812" ], [ "9", "10", "Aguri Suzuki", "Footwork - Mugen-Honda", "1:41.380", "1:39.278", "+2.124" ], [ "10", "6", "Riccardo Patrese", "Benetton - Ford", "1:40.748", "1:39.291", "+2.137" ], [ "11", "30", "JJ Lehto", "Sauber", "1:40.346", "1:39.391", "+2.237" ], [ "12", "14", "Rubens Barrichello", "Jordan - Hart", "1:41.624", "1:39.426", "+2.272" ], [ "13", "3", "Ukyo Katayama", "Tyrrell - Yamaha", "1:40.963", "1:39.511", "+2.357" ], [ "14", "27", "Jean Alesi", "Ferrari", "1:39.535", "2:44.132", "+2.381" ], [ "15", "25", "Martin Brundle", "Ligier - Renault", "1:41.543", "1:39.951", "+2.797" ], [ "16", "29", "Karl Wendlinger", "Sauber", "1:41.367", "1:40.153", "+2.999" ], [ "17", "26", "Mark Blundell", "Ligier - Renault", "1:41.278", "1:40.696", "+3.542" ], [ "18", "4", "Andrea de Cesaris", "Tyrrell - Yamaha", "1:41.480", "1:40.696", "+3.542" ], [ "19", "12", "Johnny Herbert", "Lotus - Ford", "1:41.488", "3:41.040", "+4.334" ], [ "20", "11", "Pedro Lamy", "Lotus - Ford", "1:43.165", "1:41.600", "+4.446" ] ]
Classification -- Qualifying
1993_Japanese_Grand_Prix_0
The 1993 Japanese Grand Prix (formally the XIX Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at Suzuka on 24 October 1993. It was the fifteenth race of the 1993 Formula One World Championship. The 53-lap race was won by Ayrton Senna, driving a McLaren-Ford, after he started from second position. Alain Prost finished second in a Williams-Renault, having started from pole position, while Senna's teammate Mika Häkkinen came third, achieving his first podium finish. Jordan drivers Rubens Barrichello and Eddie Irvine (the latter making his F1 debut) scored their first points by finishing fifth and sixth respectively. Irvine was subsequently punched by Senna for unlapping himself during the race. Two other drivers made their F1 debuts at this race, Jean-Marc Gounon and Toshio Suzuki. Only 24 cars were entered, following the withdrawal of the BMS Scuderia Italia team from F1 in the run-up to the race.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_2010
List of terrorist incidents in 2010
[ "Date", "Type", "Dead", "Injured", "Location", "Description" ]
[ [ "May 1", "Bombing", "1", "30", "Nalchik , Kabardino-Balkaria , Russia", "A bomb exploded in the VIP lodge of a hippodrome during horse races within the city of Nalchik" ], [ "May 1", "Attempted bombing", "0", "0", "New York City , United States", "2010 Times Square car bombing attempt : A car bomb was placed at Time Square but failed to detonate . Several days later , a Pakistani-American male was arrested in connection with the bombing attempt . He also had ties with the Taliban" ], [ "May 8", "Bombing", "2", "0", "Hakkari Province , Sirnak Province , Turkey", "Two separate bomb explosions killed two Turkish soldiers , whilst they were on patrol in the border districts of both the Hakkari and Sirnak provinces within the country" ], [ "May 9", "Suicide car bombing", "0", "4", "Dagestan , North Caucasus , Russia", "Two suicide bombers in a car attempted to target a military base in the city of Dagestan , but detonated when they were stopped by a policeman 100 meters away from the base" ], [ "May 14", "Bombing", "0", "1", "Thessaloniki , Greece", "A bomb exploded inside court house in Thessaloniki . One person was injured in the blast and there was some damage to the building" ], [ "May 14", "Offensive fighting", "1", "2", "Hyderabad , India", "Two man on a motorcycle opened fire at a group of police in Hyderabad , India . One officer was killed and two others wounded in the shooting" ], [ "May 18", "Bombing", "0", "0", "Ottawa , Canada", "On Tuesday night at 0330 , in Ottawa , Ontario , Canada , a group of Anarchists firebombed a Royal Bank and placed the video online . The fire caused at least $ 300,000 in damages but no casualties . The Fighting For Freedom Coalition claimed responsibility" ], [ "May 20", "Shooting", "2 ( +2 )", "2", "West Memphis , United States", "Two police officers in West Memphis , Arkansas were shot and killed during a traffic stop on May 20 , 2010 . Police identified and killed two suspects , identified as Jerry Kane , Jr. , and his son , Joseph Kane . see : 2010 West Memphis police shootings" ], [ "May 23", "Defensive fighting", "2", "0", "Chechnya , Russia", "Two terrorist militants are found disillusioned in a Woods near Serzhen-Yurt , in the Shali district of Chechnya . The militants refused to surrender and put up armed resistance , opening fire on law enforcement officers" ], [ "May 26", "Bombing", "8", "42", "Stavropol , Russia", "A bomb explosion occurred inside a cafeteria , in the center of the city of Stavropol within southern Russia" ], [ "May 28", "Grenades , Shooting", "94", "120+", "Lahore , Pakistan", "This terrorist attack took place on May 28 , on two Ahmadi mosques simultaneously" ], [ "May 30", "Offensive and defensive fighting", "6", "3", "Şırnak Province , Siirt Province , Antakya , Turkey", "PKK rebels launched a series of attacks against security forces and village guardsmen within three Turkish provinces" ], [ "May 31", "Suicide car bombing", "19", "23", "Khost Province , Afghanistan", "A suicide car bomber struck an Afghan military building in Khost Province killing 19 and wounded 23" ] ]
May
List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_2010_4
This is a timeline of incidents in 2010 that have been labelled, or investigated as possible cases of terrorism and are not believed to have been carried out by a government or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism). Over 1,375 people died from terrorist incidents this year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1965
List of American films of 1965
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre", "Note" ]
[ [ "36 Hours", "George Seaton", "James Garner , Rod Taylor , Eva Marie Saint", "War drama", "MGM" ], [ "The Agony and the Ecstasy", "Carol Reed", "Rex Harrison , Charlton Heston , Diane Cilento", "Drama , biography", "Fox" ], [ "Andy", "Richard C. Sarafian", "Norman Alden , Ann Wedgeworth", "Drama", "Universal" ], [ "Apache Uprising", "R. G. Springsteen", "Rory Calhoun , Corinne Calvet , John Russell", "Western", "Paramount" ], [ "Arizona Raiders", "William Witney", "Audie Murphy , Michael Dante , Gloria Talbott", "Western", "Columbia" ], [ "The Art of Love", "Norman Jewison", "Dick Van Dyke , James Garner , Elke Sommer , Angie Dickinson", "Comedy", "Universal" ], [ "Baby the Rain Must Fall", "Robert Mulligan", "Steve McQueen , Lee Remick , Don Murray", "Drama", "Columbia" ], [ "Bad Girls Go to Hell", "Doris Wishman", "Gigi Darlene , George La Rocque", "Sexploitation", "Independent" ], [ "Battle of the Bulge", "Ken Annakin", "Henry Fonda , Dana Andrews , Robert Shaw , Robert Ryan , Ty Hardin , Pier Angeli , Telly Savalas , Charles Bronson", "War drama", "Warner Bros" ], [ "Beach Ball", "Lennie Weinrib", "Edd Byrnes , Chris Noel , Gail Gilmore", "Comedy", "Paramount" ], [ "Beach Blanket Bingo", "William Asher", "Frankie Avalon , Annette Funicello , Paul Lynde , Don Rickles", "Comedy , Musical", "A.I.P" ], [ "The Bedford Incident", "James B. Harris", "Richard Widmark , Sidney Poitier , Martin Balsam , Wally Cox", "Drama", "Columbia" ], [ "Billie", "Don Weis", "Patty Duke , Jim Backus , Jane Greer", "Musical", "United Artists" ], [ "Black Spurs", "R. G. Springsteen", "Rory Calhoun , Terry Moore , Linda Darnell", "Western", "Paramount" ], [ "Bloody Pit of Horror", "Massimo Pupillo", "Mickey Hargitay , Walter Bigari , Luisa Baratto", "Horror", "Italian-American co-production" ], [ "Boeing Boeing", "John Rich", "Tony Curtis , Jerry Lewis , Dany Saval", "Comedy", "Paramount" ], [ "The Bounty Killer", "Spencer Gordon Bennet", "Dan Duryea , Audrey Dalton , Richard Arlen", "Western", "Embassy Pictures" ], [ "Brainstorm", "William Conrad", "Anne Francis , Dana Andrews , Jeffrey Hunter", "Suspense", "Warner Bros" ], [ "Bus Riley 's Back in Town", "Harvey Hart", "Ann-Margret , Michael Parks , Kim Darby , Janet Margolin", "Drama", "Universal" ], [ "Cat Ballou", "Elliot Silverstein", "Jane Fonda , Lee Marvin , Dwayne Hickman , Michael Callan , Nat King Cole , Stubby Kaye", "Western comedy", "Columbia . Academy Award for Marvin" ] ]
A-D
List_of_American_films_of_1965_0
A list of American films released in 1965. The Sound of Music won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_McPhee
Katharine McPhee
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2006", "American Idol", "Contestant", "Runner-Up ( Lost to Taylor Hicks )" ], [ "2007", "lonelygirl15", "New Friend", "Episode : Truth or Dare" ], [ "2007", "Ugly Betty", "Herself", "Episode : I 'm Coming Out" ], [ "2009", "CSI : NY", "Odessa Shaw / Dana Melton", "Episode : Prey" ], [ "2010", "Community", "Amber", "Episode : Basic Genealogy" ], [ "2012", "Family Guy", "Mother Maggie ( voice )", "Episode : You Ca n't Do That on Television , Peter" ], [ "2012-2013", "Smash", "Karen Cartwright", "32 episodes" ], [ "2014", "It Could Be Worse", "Lucy", "Episode : Uncharted Territory" ], [ "2014", "In My Dreams", "Natalie Russo", "TV movie" ], [ "2014-2018", "Scorpion", "Paige Dineen", "Main role" ], [ "2016", "Lip Sync Battle", "Herself", "Episode Katharine McPhee vs. Jason Derulo" ], [ "2017", "The Lost Wife of Robert Durst", "Kathie Durst", "Lifetime TV" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Katharine_McPhee_1
Katharine Hope McPhee Foster (born March 25, 1984) is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. In May 2006, she was the runner-up on the fifth season of American Idol. Her self-titled debut album was released on RCA Records on January 30, 2007, and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 381,000 copies (as of December 2010). The album's first single, Over It, was a Pop Top 30 hit and was certified gold in 2008. Her second album, Unbroken, was released on Verve Forecast Records on January 5, 2010, and debuted at No. 27 on the Billboard 200. The album featured the single Had It All, which peaked at number 22 on the AC chart. It has sold 45,000 copies as of January 2011. Her third album, the holiday-themed Christmas Is the Time to Say I Love You, was released on October 12, 2010. The album debuted at number 11 on the Billboard Top Holiday Albums chart, while the single Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas peaked at number 16 on the Billboard AC chart. As of January 2011, this album had sold 23,000 copies. McPhee released her fourth album, Hysteria, on September 18, 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boca_Raton_FC
Boca Raton FC
[ "No", "Position", "Player", "Nation" ]
[ [ "00", "Goalkeeper", "Marko Rajik", "Serbia" ], [ "12", "Forward", "Kervens Lange", "Haiti" ], [ "15", "Defender", "Gonzalo Oliveira", "Argentina" ], [ "85", "Forward", "Chad Johnson", "United States" ], [ "-", "Goalkeeper", "Max-Juan Rocco", "Argentina" ], [ "-", "Midfielder", "Deniz Bozkurt", "Puerto Rico" ], [ "-", "Forward", "Maher Sousa", "Tunisia" ], [ "-", "Defender", "Dimeo Kloppos", "United States" ], [ "-", "Midfielder", "Charles Smith", "United States" ], [ "-", "Midfielder", "Christopher Rodriguez", "Nicaragua" ], [ "13", "Forward", "David Weil", "United States" ] ]
Players -- Current roster
Where a player has not declared an international allegiance , nation is determined by place of birth . Squad correct as of March 14 , 2019 . [ 2 ]
Boca_Raton_FC_2
Boca Raton Football Club is an American amateur soccer club currently playing in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL). In 2015, which was their inaugural season, they were only defeated in one game and won the APSL championship and the APSL fall tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_European_Curling_Championships
2009 European Curling Championships
[ "Country", "W", "L" ]
[ [ "Austria", "4", "0" ], [ "Czech Republic", "3", "1" ], [ "Hungary", "2", "2" ], [ "Estonia", "1", "3" ], [ "Spain", "0", "4" ] ]
Women 's Teams -- Group B2
2009_European_Curling_Championships_124
The 2009 Le Gruyère European Curling Championships were held in Aberdeen, Scotland from 4 to 12 December 2009. The A-Group tournament took place at the Linx Ice Arena, and the B-Group are playing at Curl Aberdeen. A total of 51 teams from 30 European countries were competing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weightlifting_at_the_2014_Asian_Games_–_Women's_75_kg
Weightlifting at the 2014 Asian Games – Women's 75 kg
[ "Snatch", "131", "Kang Yue ( CHN )", "GR" ]
[ [ "Clean & Jerk", "160", "Kang Yue ( CHN )", "GR" ], [ "Clean & Jerk", "163", "Kim Un-ju ( PRK )", "AR" ], [ "Clean & Jerk", "164", "Kim Un-ju ( PRK )", "WR" ], [ "Total", "291", "Kang Yue ( CHN )", "GR" ], [ "Total", "292", "Kim Un-ju ( PRK )", "GR" ] ]
New records
The following records were established during the competition .
Weightlifting_at_the_2014_Asian_Games_–_Women's_75_kg_3
The women's 75 kilograms event at the 2014 Asian Games took place on 25 September 2014 at Moonlight Festival Garden Weightlifting Venue in Incheon, South Korea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Basketball_League_of_Canada
National Basketball League of Canada
[ "Season", "Champion", "Finalist" ]
[ [ "2011-12", "London Lightning", "Halifax Rainmen" ], [ "2012-13", "London Lightning", "Summerside Storm" ], [ "2013-14", "Windsor Express", "Island Storm" ], [ "2014-15", "Windsor Express", "Halifax Rainmen" ], [ "2015-16", "Halifax Hurricanes", "London Lightning" ], [ "2016-17", "London Lightning", "Halifax Hurricanes" ], [ "2017-18", "London Lightning", "Halifax Hurricanes" ], [ "2018-19", "Moncton Magic", "St. John 's Edge" ] ]
Teams -- Champions
See also : NBL Canada Finals
National_Basketball_League_of_Canada_3
The National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada; ) is a Canadian professional men's basketball league. The NBL was founded in 2011, when three teams formerly of the Premier Basketball League joined with four new franchises to form the NBL's Original Seven. The league has changed in size multiple times and currently has eight teams; four located in the Atlantic provinces and four in Ontario. The current champions are the Moncton Magic, having defeated the St. John's Edge 4-0 in the 2019 NBL Finals. The league's season begins in November and ends in April of the following year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2011_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_5000_metres
Athletics at the 2011 Summer Universiade – Men's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "Evgeny Rybakov", "Russia", "14:09.41", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Joseph Chebet", "Uganda", "14:11.44", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Hugo Beamish", "New Zealand", "14:13.94", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Tian Huadong", "China", "14:18.11", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "Andy Vernon", "Great Britain", "14:18.15", "Q" ], [ "6", "2", "Ikuto Yufu", "Japan", "14:18.87", "q" ], [ "7", "1", "Mohammed Meftahelkhair", "Morocco", "14:21.86", "Q" ], [ "8", "1", "Diego Borrego", "Mexico", "14:22.21", "Q" ], [ "9", "1", "Tiidrek Nurme", "Estonia", "14:22.34", "Q" ], [ "10", "1", "Andrey Safronov", "Russia", "14:22.47", "Q" ], [ "11", "1", "Tshamano Setone", "South Africa", "14:22.58", "Q" ], [ "12", "1", "Víctor Aravena", "Chile", "14:22.66", "q" ], [ "13", "1", "Ben Toroitich Kiplagat", "Uganda", "14:23.41", "q" ], [ "14", "2", "Stefano La Rosa", "Italy", "14:25.94", "q" ], [ "15", "1", "Tariq Ahmed Alamri", "Saudi Arabia", "14:27.85", "q" ], [ "16", "1", "Getachew Kebede", "Ethiopia", "14:28.27", "SB" ], [ "17", "2", "Gert Manora", "South Africa", "14:29.57", "" ], [ "18", "2", "Mohmmad Khazaei", "Iran", "14:33.63", "" ], [ "19", "2", "Mathew Kiptoo", "Kenya", "14:38.49", "" ], [ "20", "2", "Antonio Abadía", "Spain", "14:46.31", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Qualification : First 5 in each heat ( Q ) and the next 5 fastest ( q ) qualified for the final .
Athletics_at_the_2011_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_5000_metres_0
The men's 5000 metres event at the 2011 Summer Universiade was held on 19-21 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993–94_Albanian_National_Championship
1993–94 Albanian National Championship
[ "Team", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity", "Last season" ]
[ [ "Albpetrol", "Patos", "Alush Noga Stadium", "2,150", "9th" ], [ "Apolonia", "Fier", "Loni Papuçiu Stadium", "10,000", "7th" ], [ "Besa", "Kavajë", "Besa Stadium", "8,000", "3rd" ], [ "Besëlidhja", "Lezhë", "Brian Filipi Stadium", "5,000", "Second Division" ], [ "Dinamo Tirana", "Tirana", "Qemal Stafa Stadium", "19,700", "6th" ], [ "Elbasani", "Elbasan", "Ruzhdi Bizhuta Stadium", "15,000", "5th" ], [ "Flamurtari", "Vlorë", "Flamurtari Stadium", "15,000", "13th" ], [ "Laçi", "Laç", "Laçi Stadium", "5,000", "10th" ], [ "Lushnja", "Lushnjë", "Abdurrahman Roza Haxhiu Stadium", "12,000", "8th" ], [ "Partizani", "Tirana", "Qemal Stafa Stadium", "19,700", "Champions" ], [ "Sopoti", "Librazhd", "Sopoti Stadium", "3,000", "12th" ], [ "Teuta", "Durrës", "Niko Dovana Stadium", "12,040", "2nd" ], [ "Tirana", "Tirana", "Qemal Stafa Stadium", "19,700", "11th" ], [ "Vllaznia", "Shkodër", "Loro Boriçi Stadium", "15,000", "4th" ] ]
Teams -- Stadia and last season
AlbpetrolApoloniaBesaBesëlidhjaDinamo TiranaElbasaniFlamurtariLaçiLushnjaPartizaniSopotiTeutaTiranaVllaznia Locations of the 1993–94 Albanian National Championship teams
1993–94_Albanian_Superliga_0
N/A
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1968 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "Pennsylvania 1", "William A. Barrett", "Democratic", "1948", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y William A. Barrett ( Democratic ) 74.7% Leslie Carson Jr. ( Republican ) 25.3%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 2", "Robert N. C. Nix Sr", "Democratic", "1958", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Robert N. C. Nix Sr. ( Democratic ) 70.0% Herbert P. McMaster ( Republican ) 30.0%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 3", "James A. Byrne", "Democratic", "1952", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y James A. Byrne ( Democratic ) 61.3% Richard R. Block ( Republican ) 38.7%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 4", "Joshua Eilberg", "Democratic", "1966", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Joshua Eilberg ( Democratic ) 59.3% Alexander Kaptik ( Republican ) 39.7% Paul D. Corbett ( Constitution ) 1.0%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 5", "William J . Green III", "Democratic", "1964", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y William J . Green III ( Democratic ) 69.1% Gregory J. Meade ( Republican ) 30.9%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 6", "George M. Rhodes", "Democratic", "1948", "Incumbent retired . New member elected . Democratic hold", "Y Gus Yatron ( Democratic ) 51.4% Peter Yonavick ( Republican ) 47.5% Joseph G. Brewer ( Constitution ) 1.0%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 7", "Lawrence G. Williams", "Republican", "1966", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Lawrence G. Williams ( Republican ) 56.5% Edward J. O. Halloren ( Democratic ) 42.7% John Phillips ( Constitution ) 0.8%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 8", "Edward G. Biester Jr", "Republican", "1966", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Edward G. Biester Jr. ( Republican ) 58.0% Richard M. Hepburn ( Democratic ) 37.1% E. Stanley Rittenhouse ( Constitution ) 5.0%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 9", "George Watkins", "Republican", "1964", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y George Watkins ( Republican ) 62.9% Philip L. Harding ( Democratic ) 35.4% William J. Schoble ( Constitution ) 1.7%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 10", "Joseph M. McDade", "Republican", "1962", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Joseph M. McDade ( Republican ) 66.6% Robert J. Landy ( Democratic ) 32.8% Eugene Bancale ( Constitution ) 0.6%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 11", "Dan Flood", "Democratic", "1954", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Dan Flood ( Democratic ) 70.0% Stanley Bunn ( Republican ) 28.5% Dawn M. Baker ( Constitution ) 1.5%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 12", "J. Irving Whalley", "Republican", "1960", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y J. Irving Whalley ( Republican ) 67.5% J. Robert Rohm ( Democratic ) 31.5% Herman D. Beatty ( Independent ) 1.0%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 13", "Richard Schweiker", "Republican", "1960", "Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator . New member elected . Republican hold", "Y Lawrence Coughlin ( Republican ) 62.0% William D. Searle ( Democratic ) 36.8% John S. Matthews ( Constitution ) 1.2%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 14", "William S. Moorhead", "Democratic", "1958", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y William S. Moorhead ( Democratic ) 69.4% Algia Gary ( Republican ) 28.7% Harvey F. Johnston ( Constitution ) 1.9%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 15", "Fred B. Rooney", "Democratic", "1963", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Fred B. Rooney ( Democratic ) 58.8% Paul E. Henderson ( Republican ) 38.7% Peter G. Cohen ( Common Sense ) 1.5% Chester R. Litz ( Constitution ) 0.9%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 16", "Edwin Duing Eshleman", "Republican", "1966", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Edwin Duing Eshleman ( Republican ) 68.9% Robert M. Going ( Democratic ) 27.5% Lloyd G. Cope ( Constitution ) 3.6%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 17", "Herman T. Schneebeli", "Republican", "1960", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Herman T. Schneebeli ( Republican ) 66.2% Donald J. Rippon ( Democratic ) 31.7% Andrew J. Watson ( Constitution ) 2.1%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 18", "Robert J. Corbett", "Republican", "1944", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Robert J. Corbett ( Republican ) 62.7% William T. Sherman ( Democratic ) 35.3% Robert Werle Jr. ( Constitution ) 2.1%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 19", "George Atlee Goodling", "Republican", "1966", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y George Atlee Goodling ( Republican ) 57.7% Robert L. Myers III ( Democratic ) 40.8% Carl M. Richter ( Constitution ) 1.5%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 20", "Elmer J. Holland", "Democratic", "1956", "Incumbent died . New member elected . Democratic hold", "Y Joseph M. Gaydos ( Democratic ) 70.2% Joseph Sabol Jr. ( Republican ) 28.3% Clayton Fox ( Constitution ) 1.5%" ] ]
Pennsylvania
Main article : 1968 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania See also : List of United States Representatives from Pennsylvania
1968_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_39
The 1968 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives in 1968 which coincided with Richard M. Nixon's election as President. Nixon's narrow victory yielded only limited gains for his Republican Party, which picked up a net of five seats from the Democratic Party. The Democrats retained a majority in the House. The election coincided with the presidential campaign of George Wallace of the American Independent Party, who unsuccessfully attempted to deny a majority in the Electoral College to any of his opponents. Had Wallace succeeded he would have given the House the choice of president from among the three, for the first time since 1825. As a result of this election, Democrats formed a majority of 26 state House delegations, with Republicans forming a majority in 19 and the other five delegations being evenly split (each state's House delegation receives one vote in such an election). However, the Democrats' nominal majority of state delegations includes those of the Southern states who were more inclined to support Wallace as opposed to Democratic candidate Hubert Humphrey. Wallace believed the Southern representatives would be able to use the clout his campaign was trying to give them to force an end to federal desegregation efforts in the South.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_Egypt
List of universities in Egypt
[ "University", "Common abbreviation", "Year established" ]
[ [ "Ain Shams University", "ASU", "1950" ], [ "Al-Azhar University", "", "975" ], [ "Alexandria University", "AlexU", "1938" ], [ "Assiut University", "AUN", "1957" ], [ "Aswan University", "ASWU", "2012" ], [ "Banha University", "BU", "2005" ], [ "Beni-Suef University", "BSU", "2005" ], [ "Cairo University", "CU", "1908" ], [ "Damanhour University", "", "2010" ], [ "Damietta University", "DU", "2012" ], [ "Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology", "E-JUST", "2010" ], [ "Fayoum University", "", "2005" ], [ "Helwan University", "", "1975" ], [ "Institute of Aviation Engineering and Technology", "", "1997" ], [ "Kafrelsheikh University", "KFS", "2006" ], [ "Mansoura University", "MANS", "1972" ], [ "Military Technical College", "MTC", "1957" ], [ "Minia University", "", "1976" ], [ "Minufiya University", "", "1976" ], [ "Port Said University", "PSU", "2010" ] ]
State-funded
List_of_universities_in_Egypt_0
This is a list of universities in Egypt. The higher education sector of Egypt includes a number of state-funded and private universities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meanings_of_minor_planet_names:_28001–29000
Meanings of minor planet names: 28001–29000
[ "Named minor planet", "Provisional", "This minor planet was named for", "Ref · Catalog" ]
[ [ "28004 Terakawa", "1997 XA", "Syoji Terakawa , expert mirror polisher", "JPL · 28004" ], [ "28007 Galhassin", "1997 XO 10", "GAL Hassin is an International Center for Astronomy in Isnello ( Sicily , Italy ) undertaking science education and outreach activities , along with advanced astronomical research . The latter will be implemented with the upcoming 1-meter Wide-field Mufara Telescope ( WMT ) . This facility will be mostly devoted to NEO observations", "JPL · 28007" ], [ "28019 Warchal", "1998 AW 8", "Bohdan Warchal ( 1930-2000 ) , Slovak violinist , conductor and educator , member of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra and chief conductor and soloist of the Slovak Chamber Orchestra", "MPC · 28019" ], [ "28037 Williammonts", "1998 FS 33", "William Lowell Monts ( born 1997 ) is a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students , for his physical sciences project", "JPL · 28037" ], [ "28038 Nicoleodzer", "1998 FK 35", "Nicole Brooke Odzer ( born 1998 ) is a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students , for her environmental sciences project", "JPL · 28038" ], [ "28039 Mauraoei", "1998 FV 78", "Maura Clare Oei ( born 1998 ) is a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students , for her engineering project", "JPL · 28039" ], [ "28042 Mayapatel", "1998 FB 90", "Maya Mona Patel ( born 1998 ) is a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students , for her earth and space sciences project", "JPL · 28042" ], [ "28043 Mabelwheeler", "1998 FX 90", "Mabel Elizabeth Wheeler ( born 2000 ) is a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students , for her physical sciences project . She attends the Cherry Hill Elementary School , Orem , Utah", "JPL · 28043" ], [ "28045 Johnwilkins", "1998 FB 118", "John C. Wilkins ( born 2000 ) is a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students , for his earth and space sciences project", "JPL · 28045" ], [ "28048 Camilleyoke", "1998 HH 91", "Camille Virginia Yoke ( born 1998 ) is a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students , for her physical sciences project", "JPL · 28048" ], [ "28049 Yvonnealex", "1998 HM 94", "Yvonne Alexander mentored a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students", "JPL · 28049" ], [ "28050 Asekomeh", "1998 HC 99", "Demetrius Asekomeh mentored a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students", "JPL · 28050" ], [ "28059 Kiliaan", "1998 OZ 7", "Cornelis Kiliaan , 16th-century Flemish linguist", "JPL · 28059" ], [ "28068 Stephbillings", "1998 QO 21", "Stephanie Billings mentored a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students", "JPL · 28068" ], [ "28072 Lindbowerman", "1998 QT 31", "Lindsay Bowerman mentored a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students", "JPL · 28072" ], [ "28073 Fohner", "1998 QT 40", "Nancy Fohner mentored a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students", "JPL · 28073" ], [ "28074 Matgallagher", "1998 QM 41", "Matthew Gallagher mentored a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students", "JPL · 28074" ], [ "28075 Emilyhoffman", "1998 QU 44", "Emily Hoffman mentored a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students", "JPL · 28075" ], [ "28078 Mauricehilleman", "1998 QM 55", "Maurice Hilleman , American microbiologist who developed 8 of the 14 most common vaccines in use today", "JPL · 28078" ], [ "28081 Carriehudson", "1998 QN 80", "Carrie Hudson mentored a finalist in the 2012 Broadcom MASTERS , a math and science competition for middle-school students", "JPL · 28081" ] ]
28001–28100
Meanings_of_minor_planet_names:_28001–29000_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LGBT-related_films_of_1976
List of LGBT-related films of 1976
[ "Title", "Director", "Country", "Genre", "Cast", "Notes" ]
[ [ "The Best Way to Walk", "Claude Miller", "France", "Drama", "Patrick Dewaere , Patrick Bouchitey , Christine Pascal , Claude Piéplu , Marc Chapiteau , Michel Blanc , Michel Such , Franck d'Ascanio and Nathan Miller", "a.k.a . La meilleure façon de marcher" ], [ "Car Wash", "Michael Schultz", "United States", "Comedy", "Franklyn Ajaye , Sully Boyar , Richard Brestoff , George Carlin , Irwin Corey , Ivan Dixon , Bill Duke , Antonio Fargas , Lauren Jones , Michael Fennell , Arthur French , Lorraine Gary , Darrow Igus , Leonard Jackson , DeWayne Jessie ( a.k.a . Otis Day ) , Jack Kehoe , Henry Kingi , Melanie Mayron , Garrett Morris , Clarence Muse , Leon Pinkney , The Pointer Sisters , Richard Pryor , Tracy Reed , Pepe Serna , James Spinks , Ray Vitte , Renn Woods , Brooke Adams , Antonie Becker , Danny DeVito , Antar Mubarak , Otis Sistrunk and Tim Thomerson", "" ], [ "Change of Sex", "Vicente Aranda", "Spain", "Drama", "Victoria Abril , Lou Castel , Fernando Sancho , Rafaela Aparicio and Bibi Andersen", "a.k.a . Cambio de Sexo" ], [ "A Child in the Crowd", "Gérard Blain", "France", "Drama", "Jean François Cimino , César Chauveau , Annie Kovaks , Cécile Cousseau , Claude Treille , Jean Bertal , Gabrielle Sassoum , Raymonde Badé-Mauffroy ( as Raymonde Mauffroy ) , Jacques Benoît-Lévy , Claude Cernay , Jurgens Doeres and Bernard Soufflet", "" ], [ "Coup de Grâce", "Volker Schlöndorff", "West Germany France", "Drama , war", "Matthias Habich , Margarethe von Trotta , Rüdiger Kirschstein , Marc Eyraud , Bruno Thost , Henry van Lyck , Hannes Kaetner , Franz Morak , Frederik von Zichy , Mathieu Carrière , Valeska Gert , Alexander von Eschwege , Maria Guttenbrunner and Stephan Paryla", "Based on the novel of the same name by Marguerite Yourcenar" ], [ "In the Realm of the Senses", "Nagisa Oshima", "Japan", "Drama", "Eiko Matsuda , Tatsuya Fuji , Aoi Nakajima , Yasuko Matsui , Meika Seri , Kanae Kobayashi , Taiji Tonoyama , Kyôji Kokonoe , Naomi Shiraishi and Komikichi Hori", "" ], [ "Insaciable", "Armando Bó", "Argentina", "Drama", "Isabel Sarli , Jorge Barreiro , Santiago Gómez Cou", "a.k.a . The Insatiable Widow" ], [ "Je t'aime moi non plus", "Serge Gainsbourg", "France", "Drama", "Jane Birkin , Joe Dallesandro , Hugues Quester , Reinhard Kolldehoff ( credited as René Kolldehoff ) , Gérard Depardieu , Jimmy Davis ( credited as Jimmy 'Lover Man ' Davis ) , Maïté Nahyr , Liliane Rovère , Gillian Gill , Josiane Lévêque , Doris Thomas , Raoul Delfosse , Michel Blanc , Alain David and Claudia Butenuth", "" ], [ "Johan", "Philippe Vallois", "France", "Drama", "Marie-Christine Weill , Patrice Pascal , Philippe Vallois , Laurent Laclos , Pierre Commoy , Manolo Rosales , Philippe Dupeux , Karl Forest , Alexandre Grecq ( as Alexandre Grecque ) , Thierry Loret , Jacques Léon , Walter Manley , Jean Claude Vincent , Nicole Rondy and Éric Guadagnan", "" ], [ "Next Stop , Greenwich Village", "Paul Mazursky", "United States", "Comedy , drama", "Lenny Baker , Shelley Winters , Ellen Greene , Lois Smith , Christopher Walken ( credited as Chris Walken ) , Antonio Fargas , Mike Kellin , Lou Jacobi , Dori Brenner , Jeff Goldblum , Rashel Novikoff , Michael Egan , Bill Murray ( uncredited ) , Joe Spinell , Stuart Pankin ( uncredited ) and Vincent Schiavelli", "" ], [ "Norman ... Is That You ?", "George Schlatter", "United States", "Comedy", "Redd Foxx , Pearl Bailey , Dennis Dugan , Michael Warren , Tamara Dobson , Vernee Watson-Johnson , Jayne Meadows , George Furth , Sergio Aragonés , Sosimo Hernandez , Wayland Flowers and Allan Drake", "Co-written by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick , based on their play Norman , Is That You ?" ], [ "Ode to Billy Joe", "Max Baer Jr", "United States", "Drama", "Robby Benson , Glynnis O'Connor", "Based on the song Ode to Billie Joe by Bobbie Gentry" ], [ "The Ritz", "Richard Lester", "United Kingdom", "Comedy", "Jack Weston , Rita Moreno , Jerry Stiller , Kaye Ballard , F. Murray Abraham , Paul B . Price , Treat Williams , John Everson , Christopher J . Brown , Dave King and Bessie Love", "Screenplay by Terrence McNally , based on his play of the same name" ], [ "Sebastiane", "Paul Humfress , Derek Jarman", "United Kingdom", "Drama , thriller", "Barney James , Neil Kennedy , Leonardo Treviglio , Richard Warwick , Donald Dunham , Daevid Finbar , Ken Hicks , Lindsay Kemp , Steffano Massari , Janusz Romanov , Gerald Incandela and Robert Medley", "" ] ]
Films
List_of_lesbian,_gay,_bisexual_or_transgender-related_films_of_1976_0
This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films released in 1976. 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.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Miami_Sol_season
2001 Miami Sol season
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Result", "Record" ]
[ [ "May 31", "New York", "68-59", "Win", "1-0" ], [ "June 5", "Indiana", "63-61", "Win", "2-0" ], [ "June 7", "@ Seattle", "70-57", "Win", "3-0" ], [ "June 9", "@ Sacramento", "71-67", "Win", "4-0" ], [ "June 12", "Detroit", "67-68", "Loss", "4-1" ], [ "June 16", "@ Cleveland", "53-70", "Loss", "4-2" ], [ "June 17", "New York", "48-55", "Loss", "4-3" ], [ "June 21", "@ Washington", "74-63", "Win", "5-3" ], [ "June 22", "@ Minnesota", "57-63", "Loss", "5-4" ], [ "June 24", "Cleveland", "35-54", "Loss", "5-5" ], [ "June 27", "Utah", "63-68", "Loss", "5-6" ], [ "June 29", "Portland", "72-74", "Loss", "5-7" ], [ "July 1", "@ Los Angeles", "60-86", "Loss", "5-8" ], [ "July 2", "@ Utah", "69-59", "Win", "6-8" ], [ "July 4", "@ Phoenix", "47-60", "Loss", "6-9" ], [ "July 7", "Sacramento", "66-54", "Win", "7-9" ], [ "July 10", "@ Orlando", "65-63", "Win", "8-9" ], [ "July 13", "@ Detroit", "56-55", "Win", "9-9" ], [ "July 14", "Detroit", "66-51", "Win", "10-9" ], [ "July 18", "Charlotte", "68-48", "Win", "11-9" ] ]
Regular season -- Season schedule
2001_Miami_Sol_season_2
The 2001 WNBA season was the 2nd season for the Miami Sol. The team earned its first and only playoff berth, losing in the opening round to the New York Liberty in three games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_David_Hall
Robert David Hall
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2003", "CSI : Crime Scene Investigation", "Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Albert Al Robbins ( voice role )" ], [ "2004", "CSI : Grime Scene Investigation - Dark Motives", "Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Albert Al Robbins ( voice role )" ], [ "2005", "ER : The Game", "Dr. VanDeer ( voice role )" ], [ "2006", "CSI : 3 Dimensions of Murder", "Dr. Al Robbins ( voice role )" ], [ "2007", "CSI : Crime Scene Investigation - Hard Evidence", "Al Robbins ( voice role )" ], [ "2009", "CSI : Crime Scene Investigation - Deadly Intent", "Dr. Al Robbins ( voice role )" ], [ "2010", "CSI : Fatal Conspiracy", "Dr. Al Robbins ( voice role )" ] ]
Filmography -- Video Game
Robert_David_Hall_2
Robert David Hall (born November 9, 1947) is an American actor, best known for his role as coroner Dr. Albert Robbins M.D. on the television show .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship
2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
[ "", "Name", "Tally", "Total", "County", "", "Opposition" ]
[ [ "1", "Emlyn Mulligan", "3-07", "16", "Leitrim", "v", "New York" ], [ "2", "Cillian O'Connor", "3-04", "13", "Mayo", "v", "Donegal" ], [ "3", "Cillian O'Connor", "3-03", "12", "Mayo", "v", "London" ], [ "4", "Martin Dunne", "0-09", "9", "Cavan", "v", "Armagh" ], [ "4", "Sean McCormack", "0-09", "9", "Longford", "v", "Wexford" ], [ "4", "Mickey Newman", "0-09", "9", "Meath", "v", "Wexford" ], [ "4", "Michael Meehan", "1-06", "9", "Galway", "v", "Cork" ], [ "4", "Bernard Brogan", "2-03", "9", "Dublin", "v", "Mayo" ], [ "4", "Jamie Clarke", "2-03", "9", "Armagh", "v", "Leitrim" ], [ "4", "Jamie Clarke", "2-03", "9", "Armagh", "v", "Wicklow" ], [ "4", "Eugene McVerry", "3-00", "9", "Armagh", "v", "Leitrim" ] ]
Championship statistics -- Top scorers
Season Name Team Tally Total Games Average 1 Cillian O'Connor Mayo 6-22 40 5 8.0 2 Martin Dunne Cavan 1-33 36 7 5.1 3 Mickey Newman Meath 1-27 30 4 7.5 4 Daniel Goulding Cork 1-27 30 4 7.5 5 Sean Cavanagh Tyrone 0-29 29 7 4.1 6 Darren McCurry Tyrone 0-28 28 6 4.7 7 Michael Meehan Galway 2-22 28 5 5.6 8 Bernard Brogan Dublin 3-19 28 6 4.7 9 Lorcan Mulvey London 2-18 24 5 4.8 10 Colm McFadden Donegal 2-18 24 5 4.8 Single game
2013_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship_1
The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 127th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 counties of Ireland (excluding Kilkenny), London and New York. The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was contested by Dublin and Mayo at Croke Park on 22 September 2013, with Dublin winning by 2:12 to Mayo's 1:14. Several historic events of note occurred in the 2013 Championship. London won a Connacht Championship game for the first time in 36 years by defeating the Sligo side in the first round of the Connacht Senior Football Championship. They went on to reach the Connacht Final which they lost to Mayo, before progressing to play at Croke Park in a Round 4 All-Ireland Qualifier at which point they exited after the longest Championship run in their history. Hawk-Eye was introduced for Championship matches at Croke Park and was first used to confirm that Offaly substitute Peter Cunningham's attempted point had gone wide 10 minutes into the second half of a game against Kildare. 2013 also brought the first Friday night game in the history of the Championship - a first round qualifier between Carlow and Laois. The game of the Championship was the second All-Ireland semi-final, contested by Dublin and Kerry. The game featured six goals, three of which were scored by Kerry in the first half, two of these in the first eleven minutes of the game. Dublin also scored three goals, one in the first half and two in the second half, the second half goals coming in the final moments, to send them through to an All-Ireland final against Mayo, despite having been behind for much of the game. Many people hailed it as the greatest game of the modern era.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_Supertalent_(season_3)
Das Supertalent (season 3)
[ "Contestant ( s )", "Birthdate and Birthplace", "Act", "Percentage of Votes" ]
[ [ "Yvo Antoni & PrimaDonna", "23 February 1979 in Köln", "Dog Act", "13.50%" ], [ "Vanessa Calcagno", "16 October 1985 in Saarbrücken", "Opera singing", "13.40%" ], [ "Petruța Küpper", "11 May 1981 in Sibiu . Rumänien", "Pan flute", "11.50%" ], [ "Davy Kaufmann", "31 July 1969 in München", "Singing", "10.80%" ], [ "Richard Istel", "5 August 1999 in Leipzig", "Singing", "9.80%" ], [ "Fabienne Bender", "1996 in Malsch", "Singing and Keyboard", "9.30%" ], [ "Oliver Roemer", "10 January 1968 in Bremen", "Singing", "8.10%" ], [ "Karin Andreev", "1989 in Gardelegen", "Opera singing", "7.30%" ], [ "Hannes Schwarz ( Saraph )", "1984 in Triberg", "Fire show", "5.40%" ], [ "Tamina Geuting", "4 September 1997 in Bocholt", "Singing", "5.00%" ], [ "Carlotta Truman", "19 October 1999 in Garbsen", "Singing", "4.60%" ], [ "Sven und Sebastian", "", "Trapeze and Taiko", "1.30%" ] ]
Finals
Das_Supertalent_(season_3)_3
Das Supertalent season 3 is the third season of Germany's Got Talent Franchise. Season 3 began on 16 October 2009. The judges were, as season 2, Dieter Bohlen, Bruce Darnell and Sylvie van der Vaart. Due to the high viewing figures in the season 3, RTL Television increased the number of the audition episodes from 4 to 7 and the number of the semifinalists from 24 to 30. On December 20, 2009, Yvo Antoni went on to win the show, for his act with his dog, which receive controversial response.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Launcher_Platform_3
Mobile Launcher Platform 3
[ "Date/Time ( UTC )", "Rocket", "Mission" ]
[ [ "9 November 1967 , 12:00", "Saturn V SA-501", "Apollo 4" ], [ "21 December 1968 , 12:51", "Saturn V SA-503", "Apollo 8" ], [ "16 July 1969 , 13:32", "Saturn V SA-506", "Apollo 11" ], [ "25 May 1973 , 13:00", "Saturn IB SA-206", "Skylab 2" ], [ "28 July 1973 , 11:10", "Saturn IB SA-207", "Skylab 3" ], [ "16 November 1973 , 14:01", "Saturn IB SA-208", "Skylab 4" ], [ "15 July 1975 , 19:50", "Saturn IB SA-210", "ASTP Apollo" ], [ "9 January 1990 , 12:35:00", "Space Shuttle Columbia", "STS-32" ], [ "2 December 1990 , 06:49:00", "Space Shuttle Columbia", "STS-35" ], [ "5 June 1991 , 13:24:51", "Space Shuttle Columbia", "STS-40" ], [ "12 September 1991 , 23:11:04", "Space Shuttle Discovery", "STS-48" ], [ "22 January 1992 , 14:52:33", "Space Shuttle Discovery", "STS-42" ], [ "25 June 1992 , 16:12:23", "Space Shuttle Columbia", "STS-50" ], [ "22 October 1992 , 14:05:53", "Space Shuttle Columbia", "STS-52" ], [ "26 April 1993 , 14:50", "Space Shuttle Columbia", "STS-55" ], [ "12 September 1993 , 11:45", "Space Shuttle Discovery", "STS-51" ], [ "3 February 1994 , 12:10:00", "Space Shuttle Discovery", "STS-60" ], [ "8 July 1994 , 16:43:01", "Space Shuttle Columbia", "STS-65" ], [ "3 November 1994 , 16:59:43.060", "Space Shuttle Atlantis", "STS-66" ], [ "27 June 1995 , 19:32:19", "Space Shuttle Atlantis", "STS-71" ] ]
Launch history [ 5 ]
Mobile_Launcher_Platform_3_0
Mobile Launcher Platform 3 or MLP-3, formerly Mobile Launcher 1 or ML-1 is one of three Mobile Launcher Platforms used at Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, it was used for Saturn V and Saturn IB launches, and later for the Space Shuttle. It will be used to launch Northrop Grumman Innovation System's Omega rocket from LC-39B starting in 2021.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan_language
Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan language
[ "Case", "Declension 1 ( singular )", "Declension 2 ( singular )", "Declension 2 ( plural )" ]
[ [ "absolutive", "-∅/- ( ə ) n/-ŋæ/-lŋǝn", "- ( ǝ ) n", "- ( ǝ ) nti" ], [ "dative", "- ( ǝ ) ŋ", "- ( ǝ ) naŋ", "- ( ǝ ) ðɣǝnaŋ" ], [ "locative", "- ( ǝ ) k", "- ( ǝ ) næk", "- ( ǝ ) ðǝk" ], [ "instrumental", "-tæ", "- ( ǝ ) næk", "- ( ǝ ) ðǝk" ], [ "comitative", "kæ- -tæ", "-", "-" ], [ "associative", "ka- -ma", "-", "-" ], [ "referential", "-kjit", "- ( ǝ ) nækjit", "- ( ǝ ) ðǝkækjit" ], [ "ablative", "-ŋqo ( rǝŋ )", "- ( ǝ ) naŋqo ( rǝŋ )", "- ( ǝ ) ðǝkaŋqo ( rǝŋ )" ], [ "vialis", "-jǝpǝŋ", "- ( ǝ ) najpǝŋ", "- ( ǝ ) ðǝkajpǝŋ" ], [ "allative", "-jǝtǝŋ", "- ( ǝ ) najtǝŋ", "- ( ǝ ) ðǝkajtǝŋ" ], [ "attributive", "-nu", "- ( ǝ ) nu", "- ( ǝ ) ðɣǝnu" ] ]
Grammar
It is generally accepted that Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan had an eleven-case system for nouns , but Dibella Wdzenczny has hypothesised that these evolved from only six cases in Pre-Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan . [ 1 ] Below is the reconstructed case system of Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan . [ 2 ]
Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan_language_2
Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan is the hypothetical common ancestor of the Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages. It is purported to have broken up into the Northern (Chukotian) and Southern (Itelmen) branches around B.C.E. 2000, when western reindeer herders moved into the Chukotko-Kamchatkans' homeland and its inland people adopted the new lifestyle. A reconstructed version of the language is presented by Michael Fortescue in his Comparative Dictionary of Chukotko-Kamchatkan (2005).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_200_metre_individual_medley
2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Men's 200 metre individual medley
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Ryan Lochte", "United States", "1:54.43" ], [ "2", "5", "Tyler Clary", "United States", "1:57.61" ], [ "3", "7", "Thiago Pereira", "Brazil", "1:57.83" ], [ "4", "3", "Ken Takakuwa", "Japan", "1:58.06" ], [ "5", "6", "Henrique Rodrigues", "Brazil", "1:59.00" ], [ "6", "2", "Leith Brodie", "Australia", "1:59.74" ], [ "7", "1", "Kosuke Hagino", "Japan", "2:00.97" ], [ "8", "8", "Tommaso D'Orsogna", "Australia", "2:03.99" ] ]
Results -- A Final
The A final was held on August 21 , at 18:35 . [ 2 ]
2010_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_200_metre_individual_medley_2
The men's 200 metre individual medley competition at the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 21 at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center. The last champion was Michael Phelps of US. This race consisted of four lengths of the pool, one each in backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and freestyle swimming.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Wilson_Security_Sandown_500
2013 Wilson Security Sandown 500
[ "Pos", "No", "Name", "Car", "Team", "Laps", "Time/Retired", "Grid", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Jamie Whincup Paul Dumbrell", "Holden VF Commodore", "Triple Eight Race Engineering", "161", "3hr 22min 54.6204sec", "2", "300" ], [ "2", "888", "Craig Lowndes Warren Luff", "Holden VF Commodore", "Triple Eight Race Engineering", "161", "+ 8.2 s", "3", "276" ], [ "3", "6", "Will Davison Steve Owen", "Ford FG Falcon", "Ford Performance Racing", "161", "+ 17.9 s", "1", "258" ], [ "4", "4", "Lee Holdsworth Craig Baird", "Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG", "Erebus Motorsport", "161", "+ 18.9 s", "19", "240" ], [ "5", "22", "James Courtney Greg Murphy", "Holden VF Commodore", "Holden Racing Team", "161", "+ 26.2 s", "7", "222" ], [ "6", "5", "Mark Winterbottom Steven Richards", "Ford FG Falcon", "Ford Performance Racing", "161", "+ 26.5 s", "4", "204" ], [ "7", "14", "Fabian Coulthard Luke Youlden", "Holden VF Commodore", "Brad Jones Racing", "161", "+ 31.3 s", "15", "192" ], [ "8", "33", "Scott McLaughlin Jack Perkins", "Holden VF Commodore", "Garry Rogers Motorsport", "161", "+ 33.3 s", "9", "180" ], [ "9", "66", "Russell Ingall Ryan Briscoe", "Holden VF Commodore", "Walkinshaw Racing", "161", "+ 38.5 s", "16", "168" ], [ "10", "34", "Alexandre Prémat Greg Ritter", "Holden VF Commodore", "Garry Rogers Motorsport", "161", "+ 49.9 s", "12", "156" ], [ "11", "7", "Todd Kelly David Russell", "Nissan Altima", "Nissan Motorsport", "161", "+ 51.8 s", "10", "144" ], [ "12", "97", "Shane van Gisbergen Jeroen Bleekemolen", "Holden VF Commodore", "Tekno Autosports", "161", "+ 59.6 s", "14", "138" ], [ "13", "19", "Jonathon Webb Marc Lieb", "Holden VF Commodore", "Tekno Autosports", "161", "+ 1:00.6", "23", "132" ], [ "14", "12", "Chaz Mostert Dale Wood", "Ford FG Falcon", "Dick Johnson Racing", "161", "+ 1:09.7", "5", "126" ], [ "15", "18", "Alex Davison John McIntyre", "Ford FG Falcon", "Charlie Schwerkolt Racing", "160", "+ 1 lap", "27", "120" ], [ "16", "15", "Rick Kelly Karl Reindler", "Nissan Altima", "Nissan Motorsport", "160", "+ 1 lap", "21", "114" ], [ "17", "55", "David Reynolds Dean Canto", "Ford FG Falcon", "Rod Nash Racing", "160", "+ 1 lap", "6", "108" ], [ "18", "88", "Dean Fiore Matt Halliday", "Holden VF Commodore", "Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport", "160", "+ 1 lap", "28", "102" ], [ "19", "21", "David Wall Chris Pither", "Holden VF Commodore", "Britek Motorsport", "160", "+ 1 lap", "18", "96" ], [ "20", "36", "Michael Caruso Daniel Gaunt", "Nissan Altima", "Nissan Motorsport", "160", "+ 1 lap", "24", "90" ] ]
Results -- Race
2013_Wilson_Security_Sandown_500_0
The 2013 Wilson Security Sandown 500 was an endurance race for V8 Supercars. It was staged at the Sandown International Motor Raceway in Victoria, Australia on 15 September 2013 and was Race 28 of the 2013 V8 Supercars Championship. The race, which was the 43rd Sandown 500, was won by Jamie Whincup and Paul Dumbrell driving a Holden VF Commodore.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_of_the_1885_New_South_Wales_colonial_election
Results of the 1885 New South Wales colonial election
[ "Candidate", "Votes", "%" ]
[ [ "William Sawers ( elected 1 )", "934", "35.4" ], [ "Russell Barton ( re-elected 2 )", "750", "28.4" ], [ "Richard Machattie ( defeated )", "523", "19.8" ], [ "Austin O'Grady", "435", "16.5" ], [ "Total formal votes", "2,642", "99.0" ], [ "Informal votes", "27", "1.0" ], [ "Turnout", "1,703", "43.8" ] ]
Election results -- Bourke
Results_of_the_1885_New_South_Wales_colonial_election_8
This is a list of electoral district results for the 1885 New South Wales colonial election. The election was conducted on the basis of a simple majority or first-past-the-post voting system. In this election there were 35 multi-member districts returning 85 members and 37 single member districts giving a total of 122 members. In the multi-member districts each elector could vote for as many candidates as there were vacancies. 7 districts were uncontested. There was no recognisable party structure at this election
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_botanical_gardens_and_arboretums_in_the_United_States
List of botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States
[ "Name", "Affiliation", "City" ]
[ [ "Christy Woods", "Ball State University", "Muncie" ], [ "Jerry E. Clegg Botanic Garden", "", "Lafayette" ], [ "Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory", "City of Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation", "Fort Wayne" ], [ "Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens", "City of Indianapolis Parks and Recreation", "Indianapolis" ], [ "Greenfield Herb Garden", "", "Shipshewana" ], [ "Hayes Arboretum", "Stanley W. Hayes Research Foundation", "Richmond" ], [ "Holcomb Gardens", "Butler University", "Indianapolis" ], [ "Huntington University Arboretum and Botanical Garden", "Huntington University", "Huntington" ], [ "Indiana University Arboretum", "Indiana University", "Bloomington" ], [ "Lilly House and Gardens", "Indianapolis Museum of Art", "Indianapolis" ], [ "Potawatomi Conservatories", "", "South Bend" ], [ "Purdue University Horticulture Gardens", "Purdue University", "West Lafayette" ], [ "Taltree Arboretum and Gardens", "", "Valparaiso" ], [ "Wheeler Orchid Collection and Species Bank", "Ball State University", "Muncie" ], [ "Wellfield Botanic Gardens", "", "Elkhart" ], [ "White River Gardens", "Indianapolis Zoo", "Indianapolis" ] ]
Indiana
List_of_botanical_gardens_and_arboretums_in_the_United_States_10
This list is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton_of_Néronde
Canton of Néronde
[ "Commune", "Inhabitants", "Postal code", "INSEE code" ]
[ [ "Balbigny", "2 721", "42510", "42011" ], [ "Bussières", "1 482", "42510", "42029" ], [ "Néronde", "463", "42510", "42154" ], [ "Pinay", "275", "42590", "42171" ], [ "Sainte-Agathe-en-Donzy", "118", "42510", "42196" ], [ "Sainte-Colombe-sur-Gand", "410", "42540", "42209" ], [ "Saint-Cyr-de-Valorges", "347", "42114", "42213" ], [ "Saint-Jodard", "582", "42590", "42241" ], [ "Saint-Marcel-de-Félines", "762", "42122", "42254" ], [ "Violay", "1 351", "42780", "42334" ] ]
Former canton in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes , France NérondeFormer cantonCountryFranceRegionAuvergne-Rhône-AlpesDepartmentLoireNo . of communes10Disbanded2015SeatNérondeArea • Total131.94 km2 ( 50.94 sq mi ) Population ( 2010 ) • Total8,650 • Density66/km2 ( 170/sq mi ) The canton of Néronde is a French former administrative division located in the department of Loire and the Rhone-Alpes region . It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015 . It consisted of 10 communes , which joined the new canton of Le Coteau in 2015 . [ 1 ] It has the following communes :
Canton_of_Néronde_0
The canton of Néronde is a French former administrative division located in the department of Loire and the Rhone-Alpes region. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 10 communes, which joined the new canton of Le Coteau in 2015. It has the following communes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Pro_Fastpitch
National Pro Fastpitch
[ "Rank", "Player", "BA" ]
[ [ "1", "Natasha Watley", ".394" ], [ "2", "Crystl Bustos", ".380" ], [ "3", "Emily Allard", ".366" ], [ "4", "Jessica Mendoza", ".360" ], [ "5", "Caitlin Lowe", ".352" ], [ "6", "Kellie Wilkerson", ".348" ], [ "7", "Kelly Kretschman", ".346" ], [ "8", "Stacey Porter", ".341" ], [ "9", "Kristen Zaleski", ".337" ], [ "10", "Iyhia McMichael", ".333" ], [ "", "Nerissa Myers", ".333" ] ]
Career leaders
National_Pro_Fastpitch_4
National Pro Fastpitch (NPF), formerly the Women's Pro Softball League (WPSL), is a professional women's softball league in the United States. Each year, the playoff teams battle for the Cowles Cup. The WPSL was founded in 1997 and folded in 2001; the NPF revived the league in 2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Corps_(German_Empire)
I Corps (German Empire)
[ "From", "Rank", "Name" ]
[ [ "18 March 1814", "General der Infanterie", "Friedrich Graf Bülow von Dennewitz" ], [ "5 March 1816", "General der Kavallerie", "Ludwig von Borstell" ], [ "18 June 1825", "Generalleutnant", "Karl August von Krafft" ], [ "30 March 1832", "Generalleutnant", "Oldwig von Natzmer" ], [ "29 November 1839", "General der Kavallerie", "Friedrich Graf von Wrangel" ], [ "7 April 1842", "General der Kavallerie", "Karl Friedrich Emil zu Dohna-Schlobitten" ], [ "28 March 1854", "General der Infanterie", "Franz Karl von Werder" ], [ "29 January 1863", "General der Infanterie", "Adolf von Bonin" ], [ "30 October 1866", "General der Infanterie", "Eduard Vogel von Falckenstein" ], [ "4 August 1868", "General der Kavallerie", "Edwin Freiherr von Manteuffel" ], [ "15 July 1873", "General der Infanterie", "Albert Freiherr von Barnekow" ], [ "5 June 1883", "Generalleutnant", "Walther von Gottberg" ], [ "1 June 1885", "Generalleutnant", "Christian Ewald von Kleist" ], [ "15 June 1889", "General der Infanterie", "Paul Bronsart von Schellendorff" ], [ "29 June 1891", "General der Infanterie", "Hans Wilhelm von Werder" ], [ "10 January 1895", "General der Infanterie", "Karl Graf Finck von Finckenstein" ], [ "27 January 1902", "General der Infanterie", "Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz" ], [ "11 September 1907", "General der Infanterie", "Alexander von Kluck" ], [ "1 October 1913", "Generalleutnant", "Hermann von François" ], [ "8 October 1914", "Generalleutnant", "Robert Kosch" ] ]
Commanders
The I Corps had the following commanders during its existence : [ 1 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ]
I_Corps_(German_Empire)_2
The I Army Corps / I AK (German: I. Armee-Korps) was a corps level command of the Prussian and then the Imperial German Armies from the 19th Century to World War I. It was established with headquarters in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). Initially, the Corps catchment area comprised the entire Province of East Prussia, but from 1 October 1912 the southern part of the Province was transferred to the newly formed XX Corps District. In peacetime, the Corps was assigned to the VIII Army Inspectorate, which became the 1st Army at the start of the First World War. The corps was still in existence at the end of the war, and was disbanded with the demobilisation of the German Army after World War I.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico_at_the_2003_Pan_American_Games
Mexico at the 2003 Pan American Games
[ "Athlete", "Event", "Time", "Rank" ]
[ [ "Francisco Bautista", "Men 's marathon", "2:25:50", "5" ], [ "Benjamín Paredes", "Men 's marathon", "DNF", "-" ], [ "Angélica Sánchez", "Women 's marathon", "2:53:56", "7" ], [ "Isabel Juárez", "Women 's marathon", "DNF", "-" ], [ "Bernardo Segura", "Men 's 20 km race walk", "1:23:31", "" ], [ "Alejandro López", "Men 's 20 km race walk", "1:24:33", "" ], [ "Victoria Palacios", "Women 's 20 km race walk", "1:35:16", "" ], [ "Rosario Sánchez", "Women 's 20 km race walk", "1:35:21", "" ], [ "Germán Sánchez", "Men 's 50 km race walk", "4:05:02", "" ], [ "Omar Zepeda", "Men 's 50 km race walk", "DSQ", "-" ] ]
Results by event -- Athletics
Main article : Athletics at the 2003 Pan American Games Track Athlete Event Heat Final Time Rank Time Rank Dulce María Rodríguez Women 's 1500 m — — 4:11.46 5 Adriana Fernández Women 's 5000 m — — 15:30.65 Nora Rocha Women 's 5000 m — — 15:40.98 Teodoro Vega Men 's 10000 m — — 28:49.38 Pablo Olmedo Men 's 10000 m — — 29:41.31 4 Adriana Fernández Women 's 10000 m — — 33:16.05 Madaí Pérez Women 's 10000 m — — 34:27.71 5 Oscar Juanz Men 's 400 m hurdles 50.31 7 50.28 4 José Salvador Miranda Men 's 3000 m steeplechase — — 8:47.84 5 Road
Mexico_at_the_2003_Pan_American_Games_1
Mexico participated at the 14th Pan American Games, held in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic, from 1 to 17 August 2003. Head Coach:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_pole_vault
2013 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's pole vault
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Katie Byres", "United Kingdom", "4.20", "Q SB" ], [ "1", "Marion Fiack", "France", "4.20", "Q" ], [ "1", "Joana Kraft", "Germany", "4.20", "Q" ], [ "1", "Anzhelika Sidorova", "Russia", "4.20", "Q" ], [ "1", "Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova", "Russia", "4.20", "Q" ], [ "6", "Angelica Bengtsson", "Sweden", "4.20", "Q" ], [ "6", "Kira Grünberg", "Austria", "4.20", "Q NUR" ], [ "8", "Alessandra Lazzari", "Italy", "4.15", "q" ], [ "9", "Katrine Haarklau", "Norway", "4.15", "q" ], [ "10", "Lyudmila Yeryomina", "Russia", "4.10", "q" ], [ "11", "Aneta Morysková", "Czech Republic", "4.10", "q =PB" ], [ "12", "Anna Felzmann", "Germany", "4.05", "q" ], [ "13", "Marta Onofre", "Portugal", "4.05", "" ], [ "13", "Annika Roloff", "Germany", "4.05", "" ], [ "15", "Miriam Galli", "Italy", "4.05", "" ], [ "16", "Sara Berčan", "Slovenia", "4.05", "=PB" ], [ "17", "Robin Wingbermühle", "Netherlands", "4.05", "SB" ], [ "18", "Gina Reuland", "Luxembourg", "4.05", "" ], [ "19", "Eleonora Romano", "Italy", "4.05", "PB" ], [ "20", "Aurélie De Ryck", "Belgium", "3.95", "" ] ]
Results -- Qualifications
2013_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_pole_vault_1
The Women's pole vault event at the 2013 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Tampere, Finland, at Ratina Stadium on 12 and 13 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tales_from_Topographic_Oceans
Tales from Topographic Oceans
[ "Year", "Chart", "Peak position" ]
[ [ "1973", "UK Albums Chart", "1" ], [ "1974", "US Billboard 200 Chart", "6" ], [ "1974", "Canadian Albums Chart", "4" ], [ "1974", "Dutch Albums Chart", "8" ], [ "1974", "Swedish Albums Chart", "8" ], [ "1974", "Norwegian Albums Chart", "8" ], [ "1974", "Japan Oricon Chart", "9" ] ]
Tales_from_Topographic_Oceans_1
Tales from Topographic Oceans is the sixth studio album by English progressive rock band Yes, released on 7 December 1973 by Atlantic Records. Yes frontman Jon Anderson devised the concept album during the band's 1973 Japanese tour when he read a footnote in Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda that describes four bodies of Hindu texts about a specific field of knowledge, collectively named shastras: the shruti, smriti, puranas, and tantras. After pitching the idea to guitarist Steve Howe, the two developed the album's themes and lyrics that took shape as a double album containing four side-long tracks based on each text. The album was negatively received by keyboardist Rick Wakeman, who disagreed with its structure and elaborate concept and felt unable to contribute to the music that had been written. It is the first Yes album to feature drummer Alan White, who replaced Bill Bruford in the previous year. Tales from Topographic Oceans received a mixed critical reception and became a symbol of alleged progressive rock excess with its detailed concept and lengthy songs. However it was a commercial success, becoming the first UK album to reach gold certification solely based on pre-orders. It topped the UK Album Chart for two weeks and reached No. 6 in the US, where it went gold in 1974 for selling 500,000 copies. Yes supported the album with a five-month tour of Europe and North America, the largest in the band's history at the time, that featured the entire album performed live. Tales from Topographic Oceans was reissued in 1994 and 2003; the latter included previously unreleased tracks. An edition with new stereo and 5.1 surround sound mixes by Steven Wilson arrived in 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines_at_the_2015_Southeast_Asian_Games
Philippines at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games
[ "Athlete", "Event", "Round of 16", "Quarterfinal", "Semifinal", "Final" ]
[ [ "Rogen Ladon", "49 kg", "N/A", "Muhamad Fuad Mohd Redzuan ( MAS ) W 2 - 0", "Bounphone Lavongsy ( LAO ) W 3 - 0", "Kornelis Kwangu Langu ( INA ) L 1 - 2" ], [ "Ian Clark Bautista", "52 kg", "Muhammad Azuwan Mohd Nor ( MAS ) W 3 - 0", "Chatchai Butdee ( THA ) W 2 - 1", "Thongbang Seuaphom ( LAO ) W KO R2 1:13", "Mohammed Hanurdeen Hamid ( SIN ) W 2 - 1" ], [ "Mario Fernandez", "56 kg", "Bye", "Tran Phu Cuong ( VIE ) W 3 - 0", "Naing Latt ( MYA ) W TKO R1 0:02", "Tanes Ongjunta ( THA ) W TKO R2 2:15" ], [ "Junel Cantancio", "60 kg", "N/A", "Graciano Joao Florindo de Jesus ( TLS ) W TKO R2 1:23", "Saylom Ardee ( THA ) W 2 - 0", "Nguyen Van Hai ( VIE ) W 2 - 0" ], [ "Eumir Felix Marcial", "69 kg", "N/A", "Bye", "Apichet Saensit ( THA ) W 2 - 1", "Tay Jia Wei ( SIN ) W KO R2 0:48" ], [ "Wilfredo Lopez", "75 kg", "N/A", "Kristianus Nong Sedo ( INA ) W 3 - 0", "Dinh Hoang Truong ( VIE ) L 0 - 3", "Did Not Advance" ] ]
Boxing -- Men 's
Philippines_at_the_2015_Southeast_Asian_Games_23
The Philippines competed at the 28th Southeast Asian Games which took place in Singapore from 5 to 16 June 2015. The Philippines contingent was composed of 472 athletes and 136 sporting officials who will be headlining in 35 out of the 36 sports.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESPN_Sunday_Night_Football_results
ESPN Sunday Night Football results
[ "Day", "Date", "Visiting Team", "Final Score", "Host Team", "Stadium" ]
[ [ "Sunday", "September 9", "Miami Dolphins", "31-23", "Tennessee Titans", "Adelphia Coliseum" ], [ "Sunday", "September 23", "Denver Broncos", "38-17", "Arizona Cardinals", "Sun Devil Stadium" ], [ "Sunday", "September 30", "Dallas Cowboys", "18-40", "Philadelphia Eagles", "Veterans Stadium" ], [ "Sunday", "October 7", "Carolina Panthers", "14-24", "San Francisco 49ers", "3Com Park" ], [ "Sunday", "October 14", "Oakland Raiders", "23-18", "Indianapolis Colts", "RCA Dome" ], [ "Thursday", "October 18", "Buffalo Bills", "13-10", "Jacksonville Jaguars", "Alltel Stadium" ], [ "Thursday", "October 25", "Indianapolis Colts", "35-28", "Kansas City Chiefs", "Arrowhead Stadium" ], [ "Sunday", "November 4", "New York Jets", "16-9", "New Orleans Saints", "Louisiana Superdome" ], [ "Sunday", "November 11", "Oakland Raiders", "27-34", "Seattle Seahawks", "Husky Stadium" ], [ "Sunday", "November 18", "St. Louis Rams", "24-17", "New England Patriots", "Foxboro Stadium" ], [ "Sunday", "November 25", "Chicago Bears", "13-6", "Minnesota Vikings", "Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome" ], [ "Thursday", "November 29", "Philadelphia Eagles", "23-10", "Kansas City Chiefs", "Arrowhead Stadium" ], [ "Sunday", "December 2", "Buffalo Bills", "0-35", "San Francisco 49ers", "3Com Park" ], [ "Sunday", "December 9", "Seattle Seahawks", "7-20", "Denver Broncos", "Invesco Field at Mile High" ], [ "Sunday", "December 16", "Pittsburgh Steelers", "26-21", "Baltimore Ravens", "M & T Bank Stadium" ], [ "Sunday", "December 23", "New York Jets", "29-28", "Indianapolis Colts", "RCA Dome" ], [ "Sunday", "December 30", "Washington Redskins", "40-10", "New Orleans Saints", "Louisiana Superdome" ], [ "Sunday", "January 6", "Philadelphia Eagles", "17-13", "Tampa Bay Buccaneers", "Raymond James Stadium" ] ]
2000s -- 2001
ESPN_Sunday_Night_Football_results_15
This is a list of results of National Football League games played on ESPN Sunday Night Football. In 1987, the NFL began regularly scheduling games for Sunday nights to be aired on ESPN during the second half of the season. The league expanded these games to the entire season in 1990, though the first half of the season was televised on TNT, while ESPN continued to carry the second half. In 1998, ESPN took over the entire season's slate of games. The network also aired occasional Thursday and Saturday night games when they were scheduled (some of these games were either to avoid conflicts with the World Series, or because Sunday was Christmas Eve).