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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_Sedan
|
Principality of Sedan
|
[
"From",
"To",
"Prince of Sedan",
"Other titles Held"
] |
[
[
"1560",
"1574",
"Henri Robert de la Marck",
"Duke of Bouillon"
],
[
"1574",
"1588",
"Guillaume Robert de la Marck",
"Duke of Bouillon , Marquess of Cotron"
],
[
"1588",
"1591",
"Charlotte de La Marck",
"Duchess of Bouillon"
],
[
"1591",
"1623",
"Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne",
"Duke of Bouillon , Count of Montfort , Count of Nègrepelisse , Viscount of Turenne , Viscount of Castillon , Viscount of Lanquais"
],
[
"1623",
"1642",
"Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne",
"Duke of Bouillon"
]
] |
List of rulers -- Princes of Sedan , 1560–1642
|
Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne , the last Prince of Sedan , 1623–42 .
|
Prince_of_Sedan_1
|
The Principality of Sedan (French: Principauté de Sedan) was an independent Protestant state centered on the Château de Sedan (now the city of Sedan) in the Ardennes. It was ruled by the Prince of Sedan (prince de Sedan), who belonged to the noble La Marck and La Tour d'Auvergne families. The Princes of Sedan asserted and acquired recognition of their sovereignty gradually between the 1520s and 1580s by means of adopting the princely title, minting coin, legislating and signing treaties. In 1641, during the Thirty Years' War, the Prince submitted to France and his principality was occupied the following year. In 1651 the reduced principality was exchanged for other lands in France and was annexed to the crown.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_in_paleoichthyology
|
2018 in paleoichthyology
|
[
"Name",
"Novelty",
"Status",
"Authors",
"Age",
"Unit",
"Location",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Altigibbaspis",
"Gen. et sp . nov",
"Valid",
"Liu , Gai & Zhu",
"Devonian ( early Lochkovian )",
"Xishancun",
"China",
"A member of Galeaspida belonging to the group Polybranchiaspiformes and the family Polybranchiaspidae . The type species is A. huiqingae"
],
[
"Elgaia",
"Gen. et comb . nov",
"Valid",
"Glinskiy",
"Devonian",
"",
"Estonia",
"A member of the family Psammosteidae . The type species is Tartuosteus luhai Mark-Kurik ( 1965 )"
],
[
"Faberaspis",
"Gen. et sp . nov",
"Valid",
"Elliott , Lassiter & Blieck",
"Devonian ( Lochkovian )",
"Drake Bay",
"Canada ( Nunavut )",
"A member of the family Cyathaspididae . The type species is F. elgae"
],
[
"Kalanaspis",
"Gen. et sp . nov",
"Valid",
"Tinn & Märss",
"Silurian ( Aeronian )",
"",
"Estonia",
"An early osteostracan . Genus includes new species K. delectabilis"
],
[
"Nanningaspis",
"Gen. et sp . nov",
"Valid",
"Gai et al",
"Devonian ( Pragian )",
"Nakaolin",
"China",
"A member of Galeaspida belonging to the group Polybranchiaspiformes and the family Gumuaspidae . The type species is N. zengi"
],
[
"Paralogania denisoni",
"Sp . nov",
"Valid",
"Turner & Burrow",
"Silurian - Devonian boundary",
"Eastport",
"United States ( Maine )",
"A thelodont"
],
[
"Platylomaspis",
"Gen. et sp . nov",
"Valid",
"Gai et al",
"Silurian ( Telychian )",
"Tataertag",
"China",
"A member of Galeaspida belonging to the group Polybranchiaspiformes and the family Gumuaspidae . The type species is P. serratus"
],
[
"Pseudolaxaspis",
"Gen. et comb . nov",
"Valid",
"Gai et al",
"Devonian ( early Lochkovian )",
"Tataertag",
"China",
"A member of Galeaspida belonging to the group Polybranchiaspiformes and the family Gumuaspidae . The type species is Laxaspis rostrata Liu ( 1975 )"
],
[
"Vladimirolepis",
"Gen. et comb . nov",
"Valid",
"Glinskiy",
"Devonian",
"",
"Estonia",
"A member of the family Psammosteidae . The type species is Psammolepis proia Mark-Kurik ( 1965 )"
]
] |
New taxa -- Jawless vertebrates
|
2018_in_paleoichthyology_0
|
This list of fossil fish described in 2018 is a list of new taxa of jawless vertebrates, placoderms, acanthodians, fossil cartilaginous fish, bony fish, and other fish of every kind that are scheduled to be described during the year 2018, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to paleontology of fish that are scheduled to occur in 2018.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_Finals_Most_Valuable_Player_Award
|
NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award
|
[
"Year",
"Player",
"Position",
"Nationality",
"Team"
] |
[
[
"1969",
"Jerry West *",
"Guard",
"United States",
"Los Angeles Lakers §"
],
[
"1970",
"Willis Reed *",
"Center / Forward",
"United States",
"New York Knicks"
],
[
"1971",
"Lew Alcindor *",
"Center",
"United States",
"Milwaukee Bucks"
],
[
"1972",
"Wilt Chamberlain *",
"Center",
"United States",
"Los Angeles Lakers ( 2 )"
],
[
"1973",
"Willis Reed * ( 2 )",
"Center / Forward",
"United States",
"New York Knicks ( 2 )"
],
[
"1974",
"John Havlicek *",
"Forward / Guard",
"United States",
"Boston Celtics"
],
[
"1975",
"Rick Barry *",
"Forward",
"United States",
"Golden State Warriors"
],
[
"1976",
"Jo Jo White *",
"Guard",
"United States",
"Boston Celtics ( 2 )"
],
[
"1977",
"Bill Walton *",
"Center",
"United States",
"Portland Trail Blazers"
],
[
"1978",
"Wes Unseld *",
"Center / Forward",
"United States",
"Washington Bullets"
],
[
"1979",
"Dennis Johnson *",
"Guard",
"United States",
"Seattle SuperSonics"
],
[
"1980",
"Magic Johnson *",
"Guard",
"United States",
"Los Angeles Lakers ( 3 )"
],
[
"1981",
"Cedric Maxwell",
"Forward",
"United States",
"Boston Celtics ( 3 )"
],
[
"1982",
"Magic Johnson * ( 2 )",
"Guard",
"United States",
"Los Angeles Lakers ( 4 )"
],
[
"1983",
"Moses Malone *",
"Center",
"United States",
"Philadelphia 76ers"
],
[
"1984",
"Larry Bird *",
"Forward",
"United States",
"Boston Celtics ( 4 )"
],
[
"1985",
"Kareem Abdul-Jabbar * ( 2 )",
"Center",
"United States",
"Los Angeles Lakers ( 5 )"
],
[
"1986",
"Larry Bird * ( 2 )",
"Forward",
"United States",
"Boston Celtics ( 5 )"
],
[
"1987",
"Magic Johnson * ( 3 )",
"Guard",
"United States",
"Los Angeles Lakers ( 6 )"
],
[
"1988",
"James Worthy *",
"Forward",
"United States",
"Los Angeles Lakers ( 7 )"
]
] |
Winners
|
Jerry West , the inaugural recipient , is the only player to win the award while being on the losing team . Magic Johnson is the only player to win the award as a rookie . Michael Jordan has won the award a record six times . Shaquille O'Neal is the only player other than Michael Jordan to have won the award three times consecutively . Tony Parker was the second player born outside the US to win the award , joining Hakeem Olajuwon . LeBron James ( pictured ) , Kareem Abdul-Jabbar & Kawhi Leonard are the only players to win the award for two teams .
|
Bill_Russell_NBA_Finals_Most_Valuable_Player_Award_2
|
The Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award (formerly known as the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award) is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) award given since the 1969 NBA Finals. The award is decided by a panel of eleven media members, who cast votes after the conclusion of the Finals. The person with the highest number of votes wins the award. The award was originally a black trophy with a gold basketball-shaped sphere at the top, similar to the Larry O'Brien Trophy, until a new trophy was introduced in 2005 to commemorate Bill Russell. Since its inception, the award has been given to 31 players. Michael Jordan is a record six-time award winner. Magic Johnson, Shaquille O'Neal, Tim Duncan and LeBron James won the award three times in their careers. Jordan and O'Neal are the only players to win the award in three consecutive seasons (Jordan accomplished the feat on two separate occasions). Johnson is the only rookie ever to win the award, as well as the youngest at 20 years old. Andre Iguodala is the only winner to have not started every game in the series. Jerry West, the first ever awardee, is the only person to win the award while being on the losing team in the NBA Finals. Willis Reed, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Larry Bird, Hakeem Olajuwon, Kobe Bryant, Kawhi Leonard and Kevin Durant won the award twice.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_show_franchises
|
List of television show franchises
|
[
"Region/country",
"Local name",
"Network",
"Starring",
"Date premiered",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Argentina",
"Hechizada",
"Telefé",
"Florencia Peña , Gustavo Garzón , Georgina Barbarrosa",
"2007",
""
],
[
"Chile",
"La Hechizada",
"Mega",
"",
"",
"In production ; air date TBD"
],
[
"India",
"Meri Biwi Wonderful",
"SET",
"",
"2002",
""
],
[
"Mexico",
"Chica Brujada",
"Televisa",
"Martina Stoessel , Ximena Herrera , Angelica Vale , Eugenio Derbez & Sebastian Rulli",
"TBD",
"In production ; air date TBD"
],
[
"Japan",
"Oku-sama wa majo ( My Wife is a Witch )",
"Tokyo Broadcasting System",
"Ryōko Yonekura",
"2004",
"The Japanese title was also title used for the US series when it aired in Japan"
],
[
"Russia",
"Моя любимая ведьма ( My Favourite Witch )",
"TV3",
"Anna Zdor as Nadia ( Samantha ) , Ivan Grishanov , as Ivan ( Darrin ) and Marina Esepenko as Nadia 's mother",
"2009",
""
],
[
"United Kingdom",
"Bewitched",
"BBC",
"Sheridan Smith , Tom Price , Frances de la Tour",
"2008",
"Pilot was made , but has not been commissioned or greenlighted yet"
],
[
"United States",
"Bewitched",
"ABC",
"Elizabeth Montgomery , Dick York ( 1964-1969 ) , Dick Sargent ( 1969-1972 ) , Agnes Moorehead",
"1964-1972",
""
]
] |
Sitcoms -- Bewitched
|
Original name : Bewitched Origin : United States Date started : 1964 Date ended : 1972 Creator : Sol Saks First network to broadcast : ABC First country to adapt : India ( 2002 )
|
List_of_television_show_franchises_1
|
The following is a list of television series franchises. Some of these franchises are formats that are adapted internationally; others are a series of connected programs set within the same fictional universe.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Dubai_Tennis_Championships
|
2015 Dubai Tennis Championships
|
[
"Country",
"Player",
"Rank",
"Seed"
] |
[
[
"ROU",
"Simona Halep",
"3",
"1"
],
[
"CZE",
"Petra Kvitová",
"4",
"2"
],
[
"DEN",
"Caroline Wozniacki",
"5",
"3"
],
[
"SRB",
"Ana Ivanovic",
"6",
"4"
],
[
"POL",
"Agnieszka Radwańska",
"8",
"5"
],
[
"RUS",
"Ekaterina Makarova",
"9",
"6"
],
[
"GER",
"Angelique Kerber",
"10",
"7"
],
[
"USA",
"Venus Williams",
"11",
"8"
],
[
"GER",
"Andrea Petkovic",
"12",
"9"
],
[
"ITA",
"Flavia Pennetta",
"14",
"10"
],
[
"CZE",
"Lucie Šafářová",
"15",
"11"
],
[
"SRB",
"Jelena Janković",
"16",
"12"
],
[
"ESP",
"Carla Suárez Navarro",
"17",
"13"
],
[
"SVK",
"Dominika Cibulková",
"18",
"14"
],
[
"FRA",
"Alize Cornet",
"19",
"15"
],
[
"CHN",
"Peng Shuai",
"21",
"16"
],
[
"CZE",
"Karolína Plíšková",
"22",
"17"
]
] |
WTA singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
|
2015_Dubai_Tennis_Championships_4
|
The 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships (also known as the 2015 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships for sponsorship reasons) was an ATP 500 event on the 2015 ATP World Tour and a WTA Premier 5 on the 2015 WTA Tour. Both events were held at the Aviation Club Tennis Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The women's tournament took place from February 15 to 21, 2015, while the men's tournament took place from February 23 to 28, 2015.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_performers_on_Frank_Zappa_records
|
List of performers on Frank Zappa records
|
[
"Name",
"Year ( s )",
"Appeared on",
"Instrument"
] |
[
[
"Patrick O'Hearn",
"1978-1984 , 1988 , 1991 , 1992 , 1996 , 1997 , 2003 , 2004 , 2006 , 2008",
"Zappa in New York , Sleep Dirt , Sheik Yerbouti , Joe 's Garage , Tinseltown Rebellion , Shut Up ' n Play Yer Guitar , Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch , Baby Snakes , Them or Us , You Ca n't Do That on Stage Anymore , Vol . 1 , You Ca n't Do That on Stage Anymore , Vol . 4 , You Ca n't Do That on Stage Anymore , Vol . 6 , Läther , Frank Zappa Plays the Music of Frank Zappa : A Memorial Tribute , Have I Offended Someone ? , Halloween , QuAUDIOPHILIAc , Trance-Fusion , One Shot Deal",
"Bass , Vocals"
],
[
"David Ocker",
"1976 , 1981 , 1983 , 1984 , 2004",
"Sheik Yerbouti , You Are What You Is , London Symphony Orchestra , Vol . 1 , Francesco Zappa , London Symphony Orchestra , Vol . 2 , QuAUDIOPHILIAc",
"Clarinet , Synclavier"
],
[
"Lady Bianca Odin",
"1991 , 1992 , 2009",
"You Ca n't Do That on Stage Anymore , Vol . 4 , You Ca n't Do That on Stage Anymore , Vol . 6 , Philly '76",
"Vocals and Keyboard"
],
[
"Lucy Offerall",
"1987",
"Uncle Meat ( 1987 CD Version )",
"Voice"
],
[
"Rumi Ogawa-Helferich",
"1993 , 1994 , 1999",
"The Yellow Shark , Civilization , Phaze III , Everything Is Healing Nicely",
"Percussions , Vocals"
],
[
"Franck Ollu",
"1993 , 1994 , 1999",
"The Yellow Shark , Civilization , Phaze III , Everything Is Healing Nicely",
"Brass , Voice"
],
[
"Yoko Ono",
"1971 , 1992",
"Playground Psychotics",
"Vocals"
],
[
"Tony Ortega",
"1972 , 2004",
"The Grand Wazoo , Joe 's Domage",
"Woodwinds"
],
[
"Shuggie Otis",
"1969",
"Hot Rats",
"Bass"
],
[
"Charles M. Owens",
"1972 , 2007",
"Wazoo",
"Woodwinds"
]
] |
O
|
List_of_performers_on_Frank_Zappa_records_14
|
This is a list of musicians who have performed on officially released Frank Zappa recordings. Note that this list does not include musicians who have performed as guests musicians on Frank Zappa concerts unless they appear on official live recordings. Additionally, this list does not include musicians who have only appeared on bootleg recordings.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008–09_Serie_D
|
2008–09 Serie D
|
[
"Team 1",
"Agg",
"Team 2",
"1st leg",
"2nd leg"
] |
[
[
"Sestrese ( A17 )",
"4-2",
"( A14 ) Sestri Levante",
"4-1",
"0-1"
],
[
"Cirié ( A16 )",
"2-5",
"( A15 ) Valle d'Aosta",
"1-1",
"1-4"
],
[
"Calcio Caravaggese ( B16 )",
"1-1",
"( B13 ) Olginatese",
"0-0",
"1-1"
],
[
"Merate ( B15 )",
"1-1",
"( B14 ) Caratese",
"1-0",
"0-1"
],
[
"Montecchio M. ( C16 )",
"4-2",
"( C13 ) Trento",
"1-1",
"3-1"
],
[
"Montebelluna ( C15 )",
"2-1",
"( C14 ) Somma",
"1-0",
"1-1"
],
[
"Castellana ( D16 )",
"3-2",
"( D13 ) Russi",
"1-0",
"2-2"
],
[
"Suzzara ( D15 )",
"1-1",
"( D14 ) Virtus Castelfranco",
"0-0",
"1-1"
],
[
"Sangimignano ( E18 )",
"3-1",
"( E15 ) Sansovino",
"1-0",
"2-1"
],
[
"Pontevecchio ( E17 )",
"2-2",
"( E16 ) Fortis Juventus",
"2-1",
"0-1"
],
[
"Luco Canistro ( F16 )",
"2-1",
"( F13 ) Elpidiense C",
"0-1",
"2-0"
],
[
"Tolentino ( F15 )",
"0-1",
"( F14 ) Real Montecchio",
"0-0",
"0-1"
],
[
"Guidonia M. ( G16 )",
"5-1",
"( G13 ) Lupa Frascati",
"3-0",
"2-1"
],
[
"Ferentino ( G15 )",
"1-1",
"( G14 ) Castelsardo",
"1-1",
"0-0"
],
[
"Sporting Genzano ( H16 )",
"0-3",
"( H13 ) Sant'Antonio",
"0-1",
"0-2"
],
[
"Grottaglie ( H15 )",
"0-1",
"( H14 ) Bitonto",
"0-0",
"0-1"
],
[
"Vittoria ( I17 )",
"1-1",
"( I14 ) Palazzolo",
"1-0",
"0-1"
],
[
"Castrovillari ( I16 )",
"2-1",
"( I15 ) Puteolana",
"1-0",
"1-1"
]
] |
Relegation playoffs
|
Played May 31 & June 7 , 2009 in case of aggregate tie score , higher classified team wins team highlighted in green saved , other is relegated to Eccellenza
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2008–09_Serie_D_27
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Serie D, the fifth level of Italian Football, is usually composed of 162 teams divided into nine 18-team divisions. Special relegation of four teams from the professional leagues above Serie D after the team list had been set increased the total number of teams for this season to 166. One division will have 20 teams, two will have 19, while the other six will remain at 18 teams. The regular Serie D season started September 7, 2008. Each team will play two matches against every other team in its own division; a total of 34 matches for 18-team divisions, 36 matches for the 19-team divisions, and 38 matches for the 20-team division. The nine division winners are automatically promoted to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione for the 2009-10 season, while the two last-placed teams are automatically relegated to Eccellenza. After the regular season is complete, teams placed 6th-last through to 3rd-last in each division play a double-leg series (6th-last vs 3rd-last, 5th-last vs 4th-last) where the winners remain in Serie D the following season and the two losers are also relegated to Eccellenza for a total of 4 relegations in each division, 36 in total for the league. The nine division winners enter a tournament to determine the over-all Serie D champion and is awarded the Scudetto Dilettanti. Teams placed second through fifth in each division enter a playoff tournament after the regular season as well. Eventually, a final game determines which team finishes first and which teams comes in second in this 36-team playoff, and these teams may be bumped up to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione if one or more current Seconda Divisione teams runs into financial difficulties or is penalized.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_épée
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Fencing at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's épée
|
[
"Rank",
"Fencer",
"Nation",
"Wins",
"Losses",
"TF",
"TA",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Per Carleson",
"Sweden",
"5",
"1",
"25",
"15",
"Qualified for semifinals"
],
[
"2",
"René Queyroux",
"France",
"5",
"1",
"27",
"19",
"Qualified for semifinals"
],
[
"3",
"Carlo Pavesi",
"Italy",
"3",
"3",
"22",
"24",
"Qualified for semifinals"
],
[
"4",
"Lajos Balthazár",
"Hungary",
"3",
"3",
"22",
"25",
"Qualified for semifinals"
],
[
"5",
"Arnold Chernushevich",
"Soviet Union",
"2",
"4",
"22",
"23",
""
],
[
"6",
"Kinmont Hoitsma",
"United States",
"2",
"4",
"22",
"28",
""
],
[
"7",
"Roger Achten",
"Belgium",
"1",
"5",
"23",
"29",
""
]
] |
Results -- Quarterfinals
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Fencing_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_épée_5
|
The men's épée was one of seven fencing events on the fencing at the 1956 Summer Olympics programme. It was the twelfth appearance of the event. The competition was held on 30 November 1956. 41 fencers from 18 nations competed.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Ladd
|
Diane Ladd
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"1960",
"Murder , Inc",
"Showgirl"
],
[
"1961",
"Something Wild",
"Bit Part"
],
[
"1962",
"40 Pounds of Trouble",
"Young Bride on Honeymoon"
],
[
"1966",
"The Wild Angels",
"Gaysh"
],
[
"1969",
"The Reivers",
"Phoebe"
],
[
"1970",
"The Rebel Rousers",
"Karen"
],
[
"1970",
"Macho Callahan",
"Girl"
],
[
"1970",
"WUSA",
"Barmaid at Railroad Station"
],
[
"1971",
"The Steagle",
"Mrs. Forbes"
],
[
"1973",
"White Lightning",
"Maggie"
],
[
"1974",
"Chinatown",
"Ida Sessions"
],
[
"1974",
"Alice Does n't Live Here Anymore",
"Flo"
],
[
"1976",
"Embryo",
"Martha Douglas"
],
[
"1981",
"All Night Long",
"Helen Dupler"
],
[
"1983",
"Something Wicked This Way Comes",
"Mrs. Nightshade"
],
[
"1983",
"Sweetwater",
"Lucy"
],
[
"1987",
"Black Widow",
"Etta"
],
[
"1987",
"Plain Clothes",
"Jane Melway"
],
[
"1989",
"National Lampoon 's Christmas Vacation",
"Nora Griswold"
],
[
"1990",
"Wild at Heart",
"Marietta Fortune"
]
] |
Filmography -- Film
|
Diane_Ladd_0
|
Diane Ladd (born November 29, 1935) is an American actress, film director, producer, and author. She has appeared in over 120 film and television roles. For the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She went on to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television for Alice (1980-81), and to receive Academy Award nominations for Wild at Heart (1990) and Rambling Rose (1991). Her other film appearances include Chinatown (1974), National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), Ghosts of Mississippi (1996), Primary Colors (1998), 28 Days (2000), and American Cowslip (2008). Ladd is the mother of actress Laura Dern, with her ex-husband, actor Bruce Dern.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1956_SCCA_National_Sports_Car_Championship
|
1956 SCCA National Sports Car Championship
|
[
"Class",
"Driver",
"Car"
] |
[
[
"B Modified",
"Walt Gray",
"Allard J2 - Lincoln , Allard J2 - Packard"
],
[
"C Modified",
"Walt Hansgen",
"Jaguar D-Type"
],
[
"C Production",
"Harry Carter",
"Jaguar XK140 MC"
],
[
"D Modified",
"Bill Lloyd",
"Maserati 300S"
],
[
"D Production",
"Paul O'Shea",
"Mercedes-Benz 300SL"
],
[
"E Modified",
"E. B. Lunken",
"Ferrari 500 TR"
],
[
"E Production",
"Bengt Söderström",
"Porsche 356 1600"
],
[
"F Modified",
"Jack McAfee",
"Porsche 550 Spyder"
],
[
"F Production",
"Lake Underwood",
"Porsche 356 1500"
],
[
"G Modified",
"Frank Baptista",
"Lotus Mark IX"
],
[
"G Production",
"Emil Pupulidy",
"Porsche 356 1300"
],
[
"H Modified",
"James Orr",
"Devin - Panhard"
]
] |
Champions
|
1956_SCCA_National_Sports_Car_Championship_2
|
The 1956 SCCA National Sports Car Championship season was the sixth season of the Sports Car Club of America's National Sports Car Championship. It began March 10, 1956, and ended November 4, 1956, after eleven races.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Eckhart
|
Aaron Eckhart
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1992",
"Double Jeopardy",
"Dwayne",
"Television film"
],
[
"1993",
"History 's Greatest Miracles",
"Samson",
"Television Special"
],
[
"1996",
"Aliens in the Family",
"",
"Episode : Meet the Brodys"
],
[
"2004",
"Frasier",
"Frank",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2018",
"The Romanoffs",
"Greg",
"Episode : The Violet Hour"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
|
Aaron_Eckhart_1
|
Aaron Edward Eckhart (born March 12, 1968) is an American actor. Born in Cupertino, California, Eckhart moved to England at age 13, when his father relocated the family. Several years later, he began his acting career by performing in school plays, before moving to Australia for his high school senior year. He left high school without graduating, but earned a diploma through an adult education course, and graduated from Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1994 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in film. For much of the mid-1990s, he lived in New York City as a struggling, unemployed actor. As an undergraduate at BYU, Eckhart met director and writer Neil LaBute, who cast him in several of his own original plays. Five years later Eckhart made a debut as an unctuous, sociopathic ladies' man in LaBute's black comedy film In the Company of Men (1997). Under LaBute's guidance he worked in the director's films Your Friends & Neighbors (1998), Nurse Betty (2000), and Possession (2002). Eckhart gained wide recognition as George in Steven Soderbergh's critically acclaimed film Erin Brockovich (2000), and, in 2006, he received a Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of Nick Naylor in Thank You for Smoking. Another mainstream breakout occurred in 2008 when he starred in the blockbuster Batman film The Dark Knight as District Attorney Harvey Dent. Other key roles include The Pledge (2001), The Core (2003), Paycheck (2003), Rabbit Hole (2010), Battle: Los Angeles (2011), Olympus Has Fallen (2013) and its sequel London Has Fallen (2016), I, Frankenstein (2014), and Sully (2016), Midway (2019).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_masters_world_records_in_road_running
|
List of masters world records in road running
|
[
"Age group",
"Record",
"Athlete",
"Nationality",
"Birthdate",
"Age",
"Date",
"Place"
] |
[
[
"M40",
"1:01:09",
"Haile Gebreselasie",
"Ethiopia",
"18 Apr 1973",
"40",
"06 Oct 2013",
"Glasgow SCO"
],
[
"M45",
"1:05:01",
"Jackson Kipngok Yegon",
"Kenya",
"16 Aug 1960",
"45",
"05 Feb 2006",
"Guadalajara MEX"
],
[
"M50",
"1:06:23",
"Titus Mamabolo",
"South Africa",
"11 Jan 1941",
"50",
"18 May 1991",
"East London RSA"
],
[
"M55",
"1:10:23",
"Norman Green",
"United States",
"27 Jun 1932",
"55",
"20 Sep 1987",
"Philadelphia , Pennsylvania USA"
],
[
"M60",
"1:11:31",
"Martin Rees",
"United Kingdom",
"28 Feb 1953",
"60",
"03 Mar 2013",
"Bath ENG"
],
[
"M65",
"1:16:25",
"Wil vanderLee",
"Netherlands",
"23 Oct 1929",
"67",
"06 Apr 1997",
"Rosmalen NED"
],
[
"M70",
"1:22:23",
"Ed Whitlock",
"Canada",
"06 Mar 1931",
"70",
"21 Apr 2001",
"Grand Island , New York USA"
],
[
"M75",
"1:29:26",
"Ed Whitlock",
"Canada",
"06 Mar 1931",
"76",
"13 May 2007",
"London , Ontario CAN"
],
[
"M80",
"1:38:59",
"Ed Whitlock",
"Canada",
"06 Mar 1931",
"81",
"16 Sep 2012",
"Milton , Ontario CAN"
],
[
"M85",
"1:50:47",
"Ed Whitlock",
"Canada",
"06 Mar 1931",
"85",
"24 Apr 2016",
"Waterloo , Ontario CAN"
],
[
"M90",
"2:56:26",
"Mike Fremont",
"United States",
"23 Feb 1922",
"90",
"19 Aug 2012",
"Morrow , Ohio USA"
]
] |
Men 's races -- Half Marathon
|
[ 6 ]
|
List_of_masters_world_records_in_road_running_6
|
This is a list of world records for Masters age groups in the sport of road running. The world governing body for masters athletics is World Masters Athletics (WMA). WMA conducts various world championships in what are called non stadia events, meaning races not held in the confines of a stadium. But with the exception of the marathon and three race walking events, WMA does not publish world records in other common road racing distances. These records are kept instead by the Association of Road Racing Statisticians (ARRS). In the case of the marathon, these two organizations agree on many records, but in the age groups where they disagree, the WMA ratified record is highlighted in yellow.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Japanese_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
|
2009 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix
|
[
"Pos",
"No",
"Rider",
"Manufacturer",
"Laps",
"Time/Retired",
"Grid",
"Points"
] |
[
[
"1",
"19",
"Álvaro Bautista",
"Aprilia",
"23",
"44:06.488",
"3",
"25"
],
[
"2",
"4",
"Hiroshi Aoyama",
"Honda",
"23",
"+5.889",
"2",
"20"
],
[
"3",
"75",
"Mattia Pasini",
"Aprilia",
"23",
"+21.832",
"4",
"16"
],
[
"4",
"28",
"Gábor Talmácsi",
"Aprilia",
"23",
"+25.906",
"7",
"13"
],
[
"5",
"6",
"Alex Debón",
"Aprilia",
"23",
"+30.785",
"10",
"11"
],
[
"6",
"73",
"Shuhei Aoyama",
"Honda",
"23",
"+33.788",
"17",
"10"
],
[
"7",
"52",
"Lukáš Pešek",
"Aprilia",
"23",
"+36.972",
"11",
"9"
],
[
"8",
"12",
"Thomas Lüthi",
"Aprilia",
"23",
"+41.018",
"13",
"8"
],
[
"9",
"17",
"Karel Abraham",
"Aprilia",
"23",
"+41.649",
"16",
"7"
],
[
"10",
"48",
"Shoya Tomizawa",
"Honda",
"23",
"+52.863",
"25",
"6"
],
[
"11",
"40",
"Héctor Barberá",
"Aprilia",
"23",
"+1:00.888",
"5",
"5"
],
[
"12",
"35",
"Raffaele De Rosa",
"Honda",
"23",
"+1:06.347",
"6",
"4"
],
[
"13",
"10",
"Imre Tóth",
"Aprilia",
"23",
"+1:53.149",
"20",
"3"
],
[
"14",
"59",
"Kazuki Watanabe",
"Yamaha",
"22",
"+1 lap",
"19",
"2"
],
[
"15",
"56",
"Vladimir Leonov",
"Aprilia",
"22",
"+1 lap",
"22",
"1"
],
[
"16",
"8",
"Bastien Chesaux",
"Honda",
"22",
"+1 lap",
"23",
""
],
[
"17",
"58",
"Marco Simoncelli",
"Gilera",
"22",
"+1 lap",
"1",
""
],
[
"18",
"77",
"Aitor Rodríguez",
"Aprilia",
"22",
"+1 lap",
"24",
""
],
[
"Ret",
"14",
"Ratthapark Wilairot",
"Honda",
"18",
"Accident",
"12",
""
],
[
"Ret",
"25",
"Alex Baldolini",
"Aprilia",
"17",
"Accident",
"18",
""
]
] |
250 cc classification
|
2009_Japanese_motorcycle_Grand_Prix_1
|
The 2009 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix was the second round of the 2009 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 24-26 April 2009 at the Twin Ring Motegi, located in Motegi, Japan. The MotoGP race was the 700th premier class race in the history of Grand Prix motorcycle racing. Jorge Lorenzo won the MotoGP race ahead of teammate Valentino Rossi to take the overall lead in the world championship.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_AMP_Bathurst_1000
|
1996 AMP Bathurst 1000
|
[
"Pos",
"No",
"Entrant",
"Drivers",
"Car",
"Laps",
"Qual Pos"
] |
[
[
"1",
"1",
"Holden Racing Team",
"Craig Lowndes Greg Murphy",
"Holden VR Commodore",
"161",
"2"
],
[
"2",
"17",
"Shell FAI Racing",
"Dick Johnson John Bowe",
"Ford EF Falcon",
"161",
"6"
],
[
"3",
"25",
"Castrol Longhurst Ford",
"Tony Longhurst Steven Ellery",
"Ford EF Falcon",
"161",
"7"
],
[
"4",
"7",
"Coca-Cola Racing",
"Wayne Gardner Neil Crompton",
"Holden VR Commodore",
"160",
"5"
],
[
"5",
"05",
"Holden Racing Team",
"Peter Brock Tomas Mezera",
"Holden VR Commodore",
"160",
"3"
],
[
"6",
"11",
"Castrol Perkins Racing",
"Larry Perkins Russell Ingall",
"Holden VP Commodore",
"160",
"8"
],
[
"7",
"2",
"Gibson Team Sega",
"Mark Skaife John Cleland",
"Holden VR Commodore",
"159",
"4"
],
[
"8",
"18",
"Shell FAI Racing",
"Steven Johnson Tommy Kendall",
"Ford EF Falcon",
"158",
"12"
],
[
"9",
"6",
"Gibson Team Sega",
"Garry Waldon Mark Noske",
"Holden VR Commodore",
"158",
"18"
],
[
"10",
"9",
"Allan Moffat Enterprises",
"Klaus Niedzwiedz Ken Douglas",
"Ford EB Falcon",
"157",
"25"
],
[
"11",
"201",
"Pack Leader Racing",
"Paul Romano Andrew Miedecke",
"Ford EF Falcon",
"156",
"14"
],
[
"12",
"75",
"John Sidney Racing",
"Max Dumesny Kerry Baily",
"Ford EF Falcon",
"156",
"23"
],
[
"13",
"29",
"M3 Motorsport",
"Peter Doulman John Cotter",
"Holden VP Commodore",
"154",
"20"
],
[
"14",
"39",
"Chris Smerdon",
"Chris Smerdon Kevin Weeks Adam Kaplan",
"Holden VR Commodore",
"154",
"28"
],
[
"15",
"30",
"Ford Credit Racing",
"Glenn Seton David Parsons",
"Ford EF Falcon",
"152",
"1"
],
[
"16",
"20",
"Palmer Promotions",
"Ian Palmer Brett Peters",
"Holden VR Commodore",
"151",
"30"
],
[
"17",
"36",
"Everlast Automotive Service",
"Bill O'Brien Brian Callaghan Jr Ron Barnacle",
"Holden VR Commodore",
"150",
"29"
],
[
"18",
"37",
"The Xerox Shop",
"Alan Taylor Stephen Bell Bill Attard",
"Holden VP Commodore",
"146",
"33"
],
[
"19",
"79",
"Cadillac Productions",
"Mike Conway Miles Pope",
"Holden VP Commodore",
"142",
"34"
],
[
"20",
"38",
"Scotts Transport",
"Mark Poole Peter Gazzard",
"Holden VR Commodore",
"141",
"22"
]
] |
Official results
|
1996_AMP_Bathurst_1000_1
|
The 1996 AMP Bathurst 1000 was an endurance race for Group 3A 5.0 Litre Touring Cars held on 6 October 1996 at the Mount Panorama Circuit near Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. The race, which was the 37th running of the Bathurst 1000, was won by Craig Lowndes and Greg Murphy driving a Holden VR Commodore.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inazuma_Eleven:_Ares_(2018_TV_series)
|
Inazuma Eleven: Ares (2018 TV series)
|
[
"Character",
"Japanese voice actor",
"English dubbing actor"
] |
[
[
"Sonny Wright ( Asuto Inamori ( 稲森 明日人 ) )",
"Ayumu Murase",
"Kyle McCarley"
],
[
"Elliot Ember ( Ryōhei Haizaki ( 灰崎 凌兵 ) )",
"Hiroshi Kamiya",
"Steve Staley"
],
[
"Heath Moore ( Nosaka Yūma ( 野坂 悠馬 ) )",
"Jun Fukuyama",
"Lucien Dodge"
],
[
"Valentin Esner ( Hiura Kirina ( 氷浦 貴利名 ) )",
"Sōma Saitō",
"Lucien Dodge"
],
[
"Sandra Fischer ( Norika Umihara ( 海腹 のりか ) )",
"Ai Kayano",
"Cherami Leigh"
],
[
"Nino Nango ( Hanta Hattori ( 服部 半太 ) )",
"Haruka Tomatsu",
"Christine Marie Cabanos"
],
[
"Cliff Parker ( Takashi Iwato ( 岩戸 高志 ) ) )",
"Kenta Miyake",
"Kaiji Tang"
],
[
"Maxime Dassier ( Tatsumi Michinari ( 道成 達哉 ) )",
"Ryohei Kimura",
"Kaiji Tang"
],
[
"Cesar Montalban ( Hiro Okuiri ( 奥入 祐 ) )",
"Natsuki Hanae",
"Griffin Burns"
],
[
"Adriano Donati ( Tetsunosuke Gōjin ( 剛陣 鉄之助 ) )",
"Shunsuke Takeuchi",
"Tony Azzolino"
],
[
"Trevor Cook ( Yuichiro Mansaku ( 万作 雄一郎 ) )",
"Takahiro Sakurai",
"Johnny Yong Bosch"
],
[
"Kiko Calavente ( Hiyori Masakatsu ( 日和 正勝 ) )",
"Yuka Terasaki",
"Erika Harlacher"
],
[
"Basile Hardy ( Sasuke Kozōmaru ( 小憎丸 サスケ )",
"Yuki Kaji",
"Bryce Papenbrook"
],
[
"Master Yi ( Kinun Chō ( 趙 金雲 ) )",
"Yuichi Nakamura",
"Christopher Corey Smith"
],
[
"Axel Blaze ( Shūya Gōenji ( 豪炎寺 修也 ) )",
"Hirofumi Nojima",
"Nathan Sharp"
],
[
"Hunter Foster ( Kiyama Tatsuya ( 基山 タツヤ )",
"Takahiro Mizushima",
"Nathan Sharp"
],
[
"Dean Rush",
"Haruo Yamagishi",
"Richard Epcar"
],
[
"Aurelia Dingle",
"Akane Fujita",
"Christine Marie Cabanos"
]
] |
Cast
|
Inazuma_Eleven:_Ares_(2018_TV_series)_0
| ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_German_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
|
2017 German motorcycle Grand Prix
|
[
"Pos",
"No",
"Rider",
"Manufacturer",
"Laps",
"Time/Retired",
"Grid",
"Points"
] |
[
[
"1",
"36",
"Joan Mir",
"Honda",
"27",
"39:34.775",
"2",
"25"
],
[
"2",
"5",
"Romano Fenati",
"Honda",
"27",
"+0.121",
"6",
"20"
],
[
"3",
"42",
"Marcos Ramírez",
"KTM",
"27",
"+0.218",
"4",
"16"
],
[
"4",
"8",
"Nicolò Bulega",
"KTM",
"27",
"+5.074",
"3",
"13"
],
[
"5",
"65",
"Philipp Öttl",
"KTM",
"27",
"+13.073",
"7",
"11"
],
[
"6",
"33",
"Enea Bastianini",
"Honda",
"27",
"+13.650",
"9",
"10"
],
[
"7",
"11",
"Livio Loi",
"Honda",
"27",
"+14.318",
"13",
"9"
],
[
"8",
"64",
"Bo Bendsneyder",
"KTM",
"27",
"+14.466",
"8",
"8"
],
[
"9",
"24",
"Tatsuki Suzuki",
"Honda",
"27",
"+14.583",
"12",
"7"
],
[
"10",
"40",
"Darryn Binder",
"KTM",
"27",
"+14.666",
"16",
"6"
],
[
"11",
"21",
"Fabio Di Giannantonio",
"Honda",
"27",
"+15.438",
"24",
"5"
],
[
"12",
"58",
"Juan Francisco Guevara",
"KTM",
"27",
"+16.146",
"11",
"4"
],
[
"13",
"7",
"Adam Norrodin",
"Honda",
"27",
"+16.234",
"14",
"3"
],
[
"14",
"95",
"Jules Danilo",
"Honda",
"27",
"+16.324",
"25",
"2"
],
[
"15",
"12",
"Marco Bezzecchi",
"Mahindra",
"27",
"+17.603",
"17",
"1"
],
[
"16",
"16",
"Andrea Migno",
"KTM",
"27",
"+17.752",
"22",
""
],
[
"17",
"71",
"Ayumu Sasaki",
"Honda",
"27",
"+17.845",
"20",
""
],
[
"18",
"84",
"Jakub Kornfeil",
"Peugeot",
"27",
"+17.863",
"18",
""
],
[
"19",
"48",
"Lorenzo Dalla Porta",
"Mahindra",
"27",
"+40.054",
"23",
""
],
[
"20",
"96",
"Manuel Pagliani",
"Mahindra",
"27",
"+40.254",
"21",
""
]
] |
Classification -- Moto3
|
2017_German_motorcycle_Grand_Prix_2
|
The 2017 German motorcycle Grand Prix was the ninth round of the 2017 MotoGP season. It was held at the Sachsenring in Hohenstein-Ernstthal on 2 July 2017.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Tour_de_Ski
|
2011–12 Tour de Ski
|
[
"Place",
"Name",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Marit Bjørgen ( NOR )",
"3:17.6"
],
[
"2",
"Kikkan Randall ( USA )",
"+0.5"
],
[
"3",
"Justyna Kowalczyk ( POL )",
"+2.3"
],
[
"4",
"Denise Herrmann ( GER )",
"+4.7"
],
[
"5",
"Vesna Fabjan ( SLO )",
"+6.1"
]
] |
2011–12_Tour_de_Ski_19
|
The 2011-12 Tour de Ski was the 6th edition of the Tour de Ski and took place from 29 December 2011 to 7 January 2012. The race started in Oberhof, Germany, and ended in Val di Fiemme, Italy. The defending champions were Dario Cologna of Switzerland for the men and Poland's Justyna Kowalczyk (2-time defending champion) for the ladies. Both Cologna and Kowalczyk were able to defend their titles as Tour de Ski champions and became the first athletes ever to win the Tour three times.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Tour_de_Langkawi
|
2007 Tour de Langkawi
|
[
"",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Alberto Loddo",
"Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia",
"04h 00 ' 58"
],
[
"2",
"Maximiliano Richeze",
"Ceramica Panaria-Navigare",
"s.t"
],
[
"3",
"Daryl Impey",
"South Africa",
"s.t"
],
[
"4",
"Brad Huff",
"Slipstream-Chipotle",
"s.t"
],
[
"5",
"Park Sung-Baek",
"South Korea",
"s.t"
],
[
"6",
"Masahiro Shinagawa",
"Skil-Shimano",
"s.t"
],
[
"7",
"Yukiya Arashiro",
"Nippo-Meitan Hompo",
"s.t"
],
[
"8",
"Nicholas Sanderson",
"SouthAustralia.com",
"s.t"
],
[
"9",
"Anuar Manan",
"LeTua Cycling Team",
"s.t"
],
[
"10",
"Nikolay Trusov",
"Tinkoff Credit Systems",
"s.t"
]
] |
Stage 4
|
5 February 2007 — Gua Musang to Kota Bharu , 178.1 km ( 110.7 mi )
|
2007_Tour_de_Langkawi_11
|
The 2007 Tour de Langkawi was the 12th edition of the Tour de Langkawi, a cycling stage race that took place in Malaysia. It started on 2 February in Langkawi and ended on 11 February in Kuala Lumpur. This race was rated by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) as a 2.HC (hors category) race on the 2006-07 UCI Asia Tour calendar. Anthony Charteau, the French cyclist emerged as the winner of the race, followed by two Colombian cyclists; José Serpa second and Walter Pedraza third. Alberto Loddo of Italy won the points classification category and Walter Pedraza won the mountains classification category. won the team classification category.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeronautical_Museum_Belgrade
|
Aeronautical Museum Belgrade
|
[
"Aircraft",
"Origin",
"Registration",
"Serial number",
"Note"
] |
[
[
"AAK BS-1 Student",
"Yugoslavia",
"YU-CKK",
"",
"Prototype"
],
[
"ATZ CA-51",
"Yugoslavia",
"YU-CMH YU-CMK",
"",
""
],
[
"ATZ V-55",
"Yugoslavia",
"YU-CMR",
"prototype",
""
],
[
"Boeing ( Stearman ) A.75N-1",
"United States",
"YU-BAD",
"75-7614",
"ex-USN N2S-3 BuAer 37993 , ex-N5115N"
],
[
"Boeing ( Stearman ) PT-17-75",
"United States",
"YU-BAI",
"75-3047",
"ex-USAAF PT-17 s/n 41-25540 , ex-N5536O ? ? ?"
],
[
"Bücker Bü 133D-1 Jungmeister",
"Nazi Germany",
"9102",
"1069",
"ex-NDH 7706"
],
[
"de Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth",
"United Kingdom",
"NM-150",
"86-470",
"ex YU-CHX/0902 ( Morris built )"
],
[
"de Havilland D.H.104 Dove 2B",
"United Kingdom",
"72201",
"04432",
"ex YU-ABN/9751"
],
[
"de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk.I",
"Canada",
"70101",
"587",
"ex 0672/672"
],
[
"Douglas DC-3C ( C-47A-25-DK Skytrain )",
"United States",
"YU-ABB YU-ABG",
"13713 14035/25480",
"ex 42-93765 ex 43-48219 , ex KG8030 , exG-AHLX"
],
[
"Douglas C-47A-35-DK Skytrain",
"United States",
"71214",
"16472/33220",
"ex 44-76888 , ex KN586 , ex 7323"
],
[
"Fiat G.50 Freccia",
"Italy",
"8",
"249",
"ex-MM6197 , ex-NDH 3505 , awaiting restoration"
],
[
"Mraz K-65A Čap",
"Nazi Germany",
"9393 / YU-COE",
"91",
"( Fiesseler Fi 156 Storch )"
],
[
"Focke-Wulf Fw-190F-8/R1",
"Nazi Germany",
"3",
"930838",
""
],
[
"Grumman-Schweitzer G-164A/400",
"United States",
"YU-BEU",
"498",
"ex N984X"
],
[
"Hawker Hurricane Mk.IVRP",
"United Kingdom",
"LD975/O",
"41H/368368,20-925",
"ex 9593"
],
[
"Ikarus Aero 2BE",
"Kingdom of Yugoslavia",
"875",
"YU-CVB",
""
],
[
"Ikarus Kurir",
"Yugoslavia",
"50157 / YU-CCB",
"57",
""
],
[
"Ikarus Kurir-L",
"Yugoslavia",
"50200 / YU-CBD",
"100",
"with Lycoming engine"
],
[
"Ikarus S-49A",
"Yugoslavia",
"2319",
"301118",
""
]
] |
Collection -- Piston-engine aircraft
|
Aeronautical_Museum_Belgrade_2
|
The Aeronautical Museum Belgrade, formerly known as the Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum, is a museum located in Surčin, Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Founded in 1957, the museum is located adjacent to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. The current facility, designed by architect Ivan Štraus, was opened to the public on 21 May 1989.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_KNVB_Cup
|
2012–13 KNVB Cup
|
[
"Team 1",
"Score",
"Team 2"
] |
[
[
"Vitesse Arnhem ( 1 )",
"10-1",
"ADO '20 ( 3 )"
],
[
"FC Dordrecht ( 2 )",
"2-4",
"AZ ( 1 )"
],
[
"FC Den Bosch ( 2 )",
"1-0",
"SC Cambuur ( 2 )"
],
[
"FC Groningen ( 1 )",
"0-3",
"Ajax ( 1 )"
],
[
"Go Ahead Eagles ( 2 )",
"2-3 ( a.e.t . )",
"PEC Zwolle ( 1 )"
],
[
"SC Heerenveen ( 1 )",
"2-2 ( 6-7 p )",
"Feyenoord ( 1 )"
],
[
"NAC Breda ( 1 )",
"1-3",
"Heracles Almelo ( 1 )"
],
[
"Rijnsburgse Boys ( 3 )",
"0-4",
"PSV Eindhoven ( 1 )"
]
] |
Fourth round
|
These matches took place from 18 to 20 December 2012 .
|
2012–13_KNVB_Cup_5
|
The 2012-13 KNVB Cup was the 95th season of the Dutch national football knockout tournament. The competition began on 21 August 2012 with the matches of Round 1 and ended with the final on 9 May 2013. PSV Eindhoven were the defending champions having won the cup the previous season. The winner qualifies for the play-off round of the 2013-14 UEFA Europa League.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_100_metres
|
2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Salem Al-Yami",
"Saudi Arabia",
"10.32",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"Saad Al-Shahwani",
"Qatar",
"10.48",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Łukasz Chyła",
"Poland",
"10.50",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"Takashi Mogi",
"Japan",
"10.61",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"Tyrone Edgar",
"United Kingdom",
"10.62",
""
],
[
"6",
"Harry Adu-Mfum",
"Ghana",
"10.68",
""
],
[
"7",
"Jan Mörsch",
"Germany",
"10.78",
""
],
[
"8",
"Liu Chih-Hung",
"Chinese Taipei",
"11.01",
""
]
] |
Results -- Quarterfinals
|
Wind : -1.1m/s
|
2000_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_100_metres_6
|
The men's 100 metres event at the 2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Santiago, Chile, at Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos on 17 and 18 October.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Dugan
|
Dennis Dugan
|
[
"Title",
"Year",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Norman ... Is That You ?",
"1976",
"as Garson Hobart"
],
[
"Unidentified Flying Oddball",
"1979",
"as Tom Trimble"
],
[
"The Howling",
"1981",
"as Chris Halloran"
],
[
"Ca n't Buy Me Love",
"1987",
"as David Miller"
],
[
"The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking",
"1988",
"as Mr. Settigren"
],
[
"Parenthood",
"1989",
"as David Brodsky"
]
] |
Filmography -- Films
|
As actor
|
Dennis_Dugan_0
|
Dennis Barton Dugan (born September 5, 1946) is an American director, actor, writer, artist and comedian. He is known for his partnership with comedic actor Adam Sandler, with whom he directed the films Happy Gilmore (1996), Big Daddy (1999), I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007), You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008), Grown Ups (2010), Just Go with It (2011), Jack and Jill (2011), and Grown Ups 2 (2013).
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivor_Greece
|
Survivor Greece
|
[
"Contestant",
"Original Tribes",
"Episode Cycle 2 Tribes",
"Merged Tribe",
"Finish"
] |
[
[
"Rena Dimitriou 40 , Xanthi",
"South Team",
"",
"",
"Walked Day 2"
],
[
"Sandra Boura 60 , Nafplio",
"North Team",
"",
"",
"1st Voted Out"
],
[
"Giannis Veronis 60 , Mykonos",
"South Team",
"South Team",
"",
"2nd Voted Out"
],
[
"Thodoros Sfantos 46 , Crete",
"South Team",
"South Team",
"",
"3rd Voted Out"
],
[
"Dimitris Katranis 33 , Athens",
"North Team",
"North Team",
"",
"4th Voted Out"
],
[
"Eugenia Katsarou 24 , Athens",
"",
"South Team",
"",
"5th Voted Out"
],
[
"Konstantinos Sotiriou 32 , Athens",
"North Team",
"North Team",
"",
"6th Voted Out"
],
[
"Efimia Fakatseli 29 , Athens",
"North Team",
"North Team",
"Robinson",
"7th Voted Out 1st Jury Member"
],
[
"Maria Solonaki 24 , Thessaloniki",
"South Team",
"South Team",
"Robinson",
"8th Voted Out 2nd Jury Member"
],
[
"Katerina Darmi 24 , Athens",
"South Team",
"South Team",
"Robinson",
"Left Competition 3rd Jury Member"
],
[
"Andreas Nasioudis 25 , Thessaloniki",
"South Team",
"South Team",
"Robinson",
"9th Voted Out 4th Jury Member"
],
[
"Elias Valasis 32 , No permanent residence",
"North Team",
"South Team",
"Robinson",
"10th Voted Out 5th Jury Member"
],
[
"Spyros Soulis 28 , Athens",
"North Team",
"North Team",
"Robinson",
"11th Voted Out 6th Jury Member"
],
[
"Despina Siaka 40 , Athens",
"South Team",
"South Team",
"Robinson",
"12th Voted Out 7th Jury Member"
],
[
"Orthoula Papadakou 33 , Athens",
"North Team",
"North Team",
"Robinson",
"Lost Challenge 8th Jury Member"
],
[
"Nikos Lamprinakis 47 , Crete",
"South Team",
"North Team",
"Robinson",
"Runner-Up"
],
[
"Evagelia Dermetzoglou 31 , Athens",
"North Team",
"North Team",
"Robinson",
"Sole Survivor"
]
] |
Greek Survivor season -- Season One
|
Main article : Survivor Greece 1 Date : September 2003 – December 2003 ( 29 episodes ) . Location : Malaysia , Southeast Asia . Hosted : Grigoris Arnaoutoglou Survivor 1 , was the first edition of the Greek version of the popular reality show Survivor and it aired from September 2003 to December 2003 . The winner of season one was Evagelia Dermetzoglou .
|
Survivor_Greece_7
|
Survivor Greece is the Greek version of the popular reality Survivor. This version of the show was aired on Mega TV for two seasons from 2003 to 2004. While the series was titled Survivor, it also took elements from Survivor's predecessor Expedition Robinson such as that of the North and South teams. While the series was not considered a flop, it did not achieve the ratings that Mega TV had hoped for and at the end of its second season it was cancelled only to be brought back two years later for a joint season with Turkey. After 7 years, on 13 February 2017, the show came back on Skai TV with Sakis Tanimanidis as host.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cinemas_in_Malaysia
|
List of cinemas in Malaysia
|
[
"Cinema",
"Total halls",
"Seats",
"Location",
"Operator",
"Remarks"
] |
[
[
"Aman Central",
"10",
"1,599",
"Alor Setar",
"Golden Screen Cinemas",
"Located on Level 4 . Largest Cinema in Kedah . Opened 22 October 2015 , First opening in Kedah With THX and Dolby Atmos"
],
[
"Amanjaya Mall",
"8",
"1,306",
"Sungai Petani",
"Golden Screen Cinemas Lite",
"Located on Level 2 . Opened in November 2012 , it is the second largest cinema in Kedah"
],
[
"Central Square",
"8",
"1,159",
"Sungai Petani",
"MBO Cinemas",
"Located on Level 5 . Opened in September 2015"
],
[
"Landmark Central",
"6",
"1,108",
"Kulim",
"MBO Cinemas",
"Located on Level 2"
],
[
"Riverfront City",
"9",
"1,195",
"Sungai Petani",
"mmCineplexes",
"Opened on 18 September 2017"
],
[
"Alor Star Mall",
"6",
"867",
"Alor Setar",
"Paragon Cinemas",
"Located on Level 2 . Opened in May 2018 , previously occupied by MBO Cinemas and upgraded to 6 hall ( previously 4 hall )"
],
[
"Village Mall",
"4",
"680",
"Sungai Petani",
"Grand Cineplex",
"Located on Level 2"
],
[
"Jitra Mall",
"4",
"546",
"Jitra",
"Jitra Mall Cineplex",
"Caters for the cinema needs of residents of northern Kedah and Perlis"
],
[
"Langkawi Parade",
"3",
"535",
"Langkawi",
"mmCineplexes",
"Located on Level 10 . Only cinema on an island other than Penang"
]
] |
Cinemas -- Kedah
|
Number of cinemas : 9 Largest cinema : GSC Aman Central ( 10 screens and 1,599 seats ) Largest cinema operator : Golden Screen Cinemas - 2 outlets ( 18 screens and 2,905 seats ) Total number of screens : 58 Total number of seats : 8,995
|
List_of_cinemas_in_Malaysia_1
|
Malaysia has 169 cinemas operating throughout the country. The only states without cinemas are Perlis and Kelantan. The largest cinema operator is Golden Screen Cinemas. There are other large operators such as TGV Cinemas, MBO Cinemas, Lotus Five Star and mmCineplexes. Other than these operators, there are smaller operators who do screening on a small scale.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_State_list_of_Foreign_Terrorist_Organizations
|
United States Department of State list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations
|
[
"Date added",
"Date removed",
"Name",
"Region",
"Area of operations",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"October 8 , 1997",
"October 8 , 1999",
"DFLP-Hawatmeh Faction ( DFLP )",
"Middle East",
"Palestinian Territories",
"62 FR 52650"
],
[
"October 8 , 1997",
"October 8 , 1999",
"Khmer Rouge",
"Asia",
"Cambodia",
"62 FR 52650"
],
[
"October 8 , 1997",
"October 8 , 1999",
"Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front - Dissidents ( FPMR-D )",
"South America",
"Chile",
"62 FR 52650"
],
[
"October 8 , 1997",
"October 8 , 2001",
"Japanese Red Army ( JRA )",
"Asia",
"Japan",
"62 FR 52650"
],
[
"October 8 , 1997",
"October 8 , 2001",
"Tupac Amaru Revolution Movement ( MRTA )",
"South America",
"Peru",
"62 FR 52650"
],
[
"October 8 , 1997",
"October 8 , 2001",
"Revolutionary Nuclei",
"Europe",
"Greece",
"62 FR 52650"
],
[
"October 8 , 1997",
"October 15 , 2010",
"Armed Islamic Group ( GIA )",
"Arab World , Africa",
"Algeria",
"62 FR 52650"
],
[
"October 8 , 1997",
"September 28 , 2012",
"Mujahedin-e Khalq ( MEK )",
"Asia , Middle East",
"Iraq , Iran",
"62 FR 52650"
],
[
"October 11 , 2005",
"May 28 , 2013",
"Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group ( MICG )",
"Arab World , Africa",
"Morocco",
""
],
[
"September 10 , 2001",
"July 15 , 2014",
"United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia ( AUC )",
"South America",
"Colombia",
""
],
[
"October 8 , 1997",
"September 3 , 2015",
"Revolutionary Organization 17 November",
"Europe",
"Greece",
"62 FR 52650"
],
[
"March 27 , 2002",
"December 9 , 2015",
"Libyan Islamic Fighting Group ( LIFG )",
"Africa",
"Libya",
""
],
[
"October 8 , 1997",
"June 1 , 2017",
"Abu Nidal Organization ( ANO )",
"Middle East",
"Palestinian Territories",
"62 FR 52650"
]
] |
Delisted FTOs
|
The following groups have been removed from the Department of State 's list as of June 1 , 2017 , [ 7 ] most due to having been disbanded and thus being no longer active .
|
United_States_Department_of_State_list_of_Foreign_Terrorist_Organizations_1
|
Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) is a designation for non-United States-based organizations deemed by the United States Secretary of State, in accordance with section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (INA), to be involved in what US authorities define as terrorist activities. Most of the organizations on the list are Islamist extremist groups, nationalist/separatist groups, or Marxist militant groups. The Department of State, along with the U.S. Department of the Treasury, also has the authority to designate individuals and entities as subject to counter-terrorism sanctions according to Executive Order 13224. The Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control maintains a separate list of such individuals and entities.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cursed_Ones
|
The Cursed Ones
|
[
"Award",
"Category",
"Recipient",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"International Film Festival of Kerala",
"Best Film",
"",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Black Reel Awards",
"Outstanding World Cinema Motion Picture",
"",
"Nominated"
],
[
"International Filmfest Emden-Norderney",
"SCORE Bernhard Wicki Award",
"",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Screen Nation Film and Television Awards",
"Favourite UK African Film",
"Nicholas K. Lory , Maximilian Claussen , Nana Obiri Yeboah",
"Won"
],
[
"Screen Nation Film and Television Awards",
"Favourite Male Screen Personality",
"Oris Erhuero",
"Won"
],
[
"Atlanta Film Festival",
"Jury Award for Best Film",
"",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Helsinki African Film Festival",
"Jury Award for Human Rights and Social Commentary",
"",
"Won"
],
[
"Film Africa London",
"AUF Audience Award",
"",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Canada International Film Festival",
"Award of Excellence for a Foreign Film",
"Nicholas K. Lory",
"Won"
],
[
"12th Africa Movie Academy Awards",
"Best Film",
"Nicholas K. Lory",
"Nominated"
],
[
"12th Africa Movie Academy Awards",
"Best Actor in a Leading Role",
"Oris Erhuero",
"Nominated"
],
[
"12th Africa Movie Academy Awards",
"Best Actor in a Supporting Role",
"Joseph Otsiman",
"Nominated"
],
[
"12th Africa Movie Academy Awards",
"Best Director",
"Nana Obiri Yeboah , Maximilian Claussen",
"Won"
],
[
"12th Africa Movie Academy Awards",
"Best Screenplay",
"Maximilian Claussen",
"Nominated"
],
[
"12th Africa Movie Academy Awards",
"Best Cinematography",
"Nicholas K. Lory",
"Won"
],
[
"12th Africa Movie Academy Awards",
"Best Costume Design",
"Afriye Frimpong",
"Nominated"
],
[
"12th Africa Movie Academy Awards",
"Best Make-up",
"Araba Ansah",
"Nominated"
],
[
"12th Africa Movie Academy Awards",
"Best Production Design",
"Davide De Stefano",
"Won"
],
[
"12th Africa Movie Academy Awards",
"Best Soundtrack",
"Benjamin Wright",
"Nominated"
],
[
"12th Africa Movie Academy Awards",
"Best Editing",
"Josh Levinsky",
"Nominated"
]
] |
Awards
|
The_Cursed_Ones_0
|
The Cursed Ones is a 2015 British film that was directed by Nana Obiri Yeboah and produced by Nicholas K. Lory. The original screenplay was written by Maximilian Claussen. The film tells the story of a disillusioned reporter and an idealistic young pastor, who fight to free a girl accused of witchcraft from the clutches of a corrupt system and superstition in the heart of West Africa. The film received 3 African Movie Academy Awards in 2016 for Best Director, Best Cinematography, and Best Production Design. It was nominated for 13 AMAA awards in total, making it the most nominated film of 2016.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_South_Africa_cricketers_who_have_taken_five-wicket_hauls_on_Test_debut
|
List of South Africa cricketers who have taken five-wicket hauls on Test debut
|
[
"No",
"Bowler",
"Date",
"Ground",
"Against",
"Inn",
"Overs",
"Runs",
"Wkts",
"Econ",
"Batsmen",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Albert Rose-Innes",
"12 March 1889",
"Crusaders Ground , St George 's Park , Port Elizabeth",
"England",
"1",
"18.0",
"43",
"5",
"3.58",
"Bobby Abel Frank Hearne Henry Wood Johnny Briggs Charles Coventry",
"Lost"
],
[
"2",
"Gobo Ashley",
"25 March 1889",
"Newlands , Cape Town",
"England",
"1",
"43.1",
"95",
"7",
"3.29",
"Bobby Abel George Ulyett Maurice Read Monty Bowden Basil Grieve Emile McMaster Arnold Fothergill",
"Lost"
],
[
"3",
"Bonnor Middleton",
"13 February 1896",
"Crusaders Ground , St George 's Park , Port Elizabeth",
"England",
"1",
"25.4",
"64",
"5",
"2.97",
"Tom Hayward C. B. Fry Hugh Bromley-Davenport Lord Hawke Harry Butt",
"Lost"
],
[
"4",
"George Rowe",
"2 March 1896",
"Old Wanderers , Johannesburg",
"England",
"1",
"49.0",
"115",
"5",
"2.81",
"Tim O'Brien Tom Hayward C. B. Fry Hugh Bromley-Davenport Christopher Heseltine",
"Lost"
],
[
"5",
"Alf Hall",
"1 January 1923",
"Newlands , Cape Town",
"England",
"2",
"37.3",
"63",
"7",
"1.68",
"Andy Sandham Frank Woolley Phil Mead Arthur Carr Percy Fender Frank Mann Vallance Jupp",
"Lost"
],
[
"6",
"George Parker",
"14 June 1924",
"Edgbaston , Birmingham",
"England",
"1",
"37.0",
"152",
"6",
"4.10",
"Herbert Sutcliffe Frank Woolley Patsy Hendren Percy Chapman Maurice Tate George Wood",
"Lost"
],
[
"7",
"Henry Promnitz",
"24 December 1927",
"Old Wanderers , Johannesburg",
"England",
"1",
"37.0",
"58",
"5",
"1.56",
"Herbert Sutcliffe Bob Wyatt Greville Stevens Ewart Astill Rony Stanyforth",
"Lost"
],
[
"8",
"George Bissett",
"31 December 1927",
"Newlands , Cape Town",
"England",
"1",
"17.0",
"37",
"5",
"2.17",
"Percy Holmes Herbert Sutcliffe Ernest Tyldesley Greville Stevens Bob Wyatt",
"Lost"
],
[
"9",
"Sandy Bell",
"29 June 1929",
"Lord 's , London",
"England",
"1",
"30.4",
"99",
"6",
"3.22",
"Herbert Sutcliffe Maurice Leyland Maurice Tate Walter Robins Harold Larwood Jack White",
"Drawn"
],
[
"10",
"Norman Gordon",
"24 December 1938",
"Old Wanderers , Johannesburg",
"England",
"1",
"33.4",
"103",
"5",
"2.30",
"Wally Hammond Les Ames Bryan Valentine Len Wilkinson Ken Farnes",
"Drawn"
],
[
"11",
"Lindsay Tuckett",
"7 June 1947",
"Trent Bridge , Nottingham",
"England",
"1",
"37.0",
"68",
"5",
"1.83",
"Cyril Washbrook Denis Compton Norman Yardley Sam Cook Jack Martin",
"Drawn"
],
[
"12",
"Cuan McCarthy",
"16 December 1948",
"Kingsmead , Durban",
"England",
"2",
"12.0",
"43",
"6",
"2.68",
"George Mann Denis Compton Allan Watkins Reg Simpson Godfrey Evans Roly Jenkins",
"Lost"
],
[
"13",
"Michael Melle",
"10 February 1950",
"Ellis Park , Johannesburg",
"Australia",
"1",
"33.0",
"113",
"5",
"2.56",
"Jack Moroney Keith Miller Ray Lindwall Sam Loxton Ian Johnson",
"Drawn"
],
[
"14",
"David Ironside",
"24 December 1953",
"Ellis Park , Johannesburg",
"New Zealand",
"1",
"19.0",
"51",
"5",
"2.01",
"Geoff Rabone Lawrie Miller Frank Mooney Tony MacGibbon Guy Overton",
"Won"
],
[
"15",
"Peter Heine",
"23 June 1955",
"Lord 's , London",
"England",
"1",
"25.0",
"60",
"5",
"2.40",
"Tom Graveney Peter May Denis Compton Ken Barrington Godfrey Evans",
"Lost"
],
[
"16",
"Peter Pollock",
"8 December 1961",
"Kingsmead , Durban",
"New Zealand",
"2",
"20.3",
"38",
"6",
"1.85",
"John Guy Paul Barton Zin Harris John Reid Artie Dick Jack Alabaster",
"Won"
],
[
"17",
"Sydney Burke",
"1 January 1962",
"Newlands , Cape Town",
"New Zealand",
"1",
"53.5",
"128",
"6",
"2.37",
"Noel McGregor John Sparling Murray Chapple Artie Dick Gary Bartlett Dick Motz",
"Lost"
],
[
"18",
"Lance Klusener",
"27 November 1996",
"Eden Gardens , Calcutta",
"India",
"2",
"19.0",
"64",
"8",
"1.73",
"Nayan Mongia Sourav Ganguly V. V. S. Laxman Mohammad Azharuddin Sunil Joshi Anil Kumble Javagal Srinath Narendra Hirwani",
"Won"
],
[
"19",
"Charl Langeveldt",
"2 January 2005",
"Newlands , Cape Town",
"England",
"1",
"16.0",
"46",
"5",
"2.87",
"Michael Vaughan Graham Thorpe Geraint Jones Simon Jones Steve Harmison",
"Won"
],
[
"20",
"Vernon Philander",
"9 November 2011",
"Newlands , Cape Town",
"Australia",
"2",
"7.0",
"15",
"5",
"2.14",
"Ricky Ponting Michael Clarke Brad Haddin Mitchell Johnson Shaun Marsh",
"Won"
]
] |
Five-wicket hauls
|
List_of_South_Africa_Test_cricketers_who_have_taken_five_wickets_on_debut_0
|
In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a five-for or fifer) refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. A five-wicket haul on debut is regarded by the critics as a notable achievement. As of November 2019, 155 cricketers have taken a five-wicket haul on Test match debut, out of which twenty-three were from the South Africa national cricket team. The five-wicket hauls have come against six different opponents, and the South Africans have performed this feat fourteen times against England. Of the twenty-two matches where a South African debutant has taken a five-wicket haul, twelve have ended in defeat, six in victory and the other four in a draw. The five-wicket hauls were taken at ten different venues, with six of them being taken at the Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town. Albert Rose-Innes was the first South African to take a five-wicket haul on Test cricket debut. He took 5 wickets for 43 runs against England in 1889. In the second Test of the series, Gobo Ashley took 7 wickets for 95 runs, in what turned out to be his only appearance in Test cricket. When the country was re-admitted to play competitive cricket in 1991, Lance Klusener became the first debutant to take a five-wicket haul. His 8 wickets for 64 runs against India in November 1996 remain the best bowling figures in an innings by a South African on debut. Sydney Burke and Alf Hall are the only South African debutants to collect 10 or more wickets in a match as of February 2015.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1844
|
List of shipwrecks in March 1844
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Charlotte",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Freiston Main , Lincolnshire . Her crew were rescued . She was refloated on 20 March and resumed her voyage"
],
[
"Cognac",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was in collision with a brig and foundered in the English Channel . Her crew were rescued by Gotha ( United Kingdom ) . Cognac was on a voyage from South Shields , County Durham to Jersey , Channel Islands"
],
[
"David Duffell",
"United States",
"The ship was driven ashore in the Buttermilk Channel . She was later refloated"
],
[
"Hibernia",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship ran aground , capsized and was destroyed by fire at Middlesbrough , Yorkshire . Her crew were rescued"
],
[
"Louise",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked on the north east coast of Læsø , Denmark"
],
[
"Mary",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship ran aground and was severely damaged at Wicklow . She was on a voyage from Killala , County Louth to London"
],
[
"Marys",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked on Læsø . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland to Königsberg , Prussia"
],
[
"Perseverance",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was beached at Clee Ness , Lincolnshire . She was on a voyage from Barton upon Humber , Lincolnshire to London . She was refloated and taken in to Grimsby , Lincolnshire"
],
[
"Tynemouth Castle",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship ran aground on the Lappegrund , off the coast of Denmark . She was refloated the next day and taken in to Helsingør , Denmark"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1844_18
|
The list of shipwrecks in March 1844 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during March 1844.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975–76_New_York_Rangers_season
|
1975–76 New York Rangers season
|
[
"Game",
"December",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Record"
] |
[
[
"26",
"4",
"@ Buffalo Sabres",
"6-6",
"9-14-3"
],
[
"27",
"5",
"@ Kansas City Scouts",
"3-2",
"10-14-3"
],
[
"28",
"7",
"Washington Capitals",
"5-2",
"11-14-3"
],
[
"29",
"10",
"Buffalo Sabres",
"2-2",
"11-14-4"
],
[
"30",
"11",
"@ Boston Bruins",
"5-1",
"12-14-4"
],
[
"31",
"13",
"@ Detroit Red Wings",
"5-2",
"13-14-4"
],
[
"32",
"14",
"Toronto Maple Leafs",
"6-1",
"13-15-4"
],
[
"33",
"17",
"New York Islanders",
"3-0",
"13-16-4"
],
[
"34",
"19",
"@ Atlanta Flames",
"8-3",
"13-17-4"
],
[
"35",
"21",
"Minnesota North Stars",
"2-0",
"14-17-4"
],
[
"36",
"23",
"Pittsburgh Penguins",
"4-3",
"15-17-4"
],
[
"37",
"31",
"Atlanta Flames",
"8-1",
"15-18-4"
]
] |
1975–76_New_York_Rangers_season_5
|
The 1975-76 New York Rangers season was the Rangers' 50th season of operation. The Rangers would finish in fourth in the Patrick Division and miss the playoffs.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_of_Defence_(Denmark)
|
Chief of Defence (Denmark)
|
[
"No",
"Chief of Defence",
"Took office",
"Left office",
"Time in office",
"Defence branch"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Qvistgaard , Erhard Jörgen Carl Admiral Erhard J.C. Qvistgaard ( 1898-1980 )",
"1 October 1950",
"30 September 1962",
"11 years , 364 days",
"Navy"
],
[
"2",
"Ramberg , Kurt Rudolph General Kurt Ramberg [ da ] ( 1908-1997 )",
"1 October 1962",
"30 November 1972",
"10 years , 60 days",
"Air force"
],
[
"3",
"Blixenkrone-Möller , Otto General Otto Blixenkrone-Møller [ da ] ( 1912-2006 )",
"1 December 1972",
"30 April 1977",
"4 years , 150 days",
"Army"
],
[
"4",
"Jörgensen , Knud General Knud Jørgensen [ da ] ( 1919-1990 )",
"1 May 1977",
"30 September 1984",
"7 years , 152 days",
"Air force"
],
[
"5",
"Lind , Otto Katharus General Otto K. Lind ( 1920-2000 )",
"1 October 1984",
"30 November 1985",
"1 year , 60 days",
"Army"
],
[
"6",
"Thiede , Sven Eigil Admiral Sven Eigil Thiede [ da ] ( 1924-2005 )",
"1 December 1985",
"31 October 1989",
"3 years , 334 days",
"Navy"
],
[
"7",
"Lyng , Jörgen General Jørgen Lyng ( born 1934 )",
"1 November 1989",
"31 March 1996",
"6 years , 151 days",
"Army"
],
[
"8",
"Garde , Hans Jörgen Admiral Hans Jørgen Garde ( 1939-1996 )",
"1 April 1996",
"3 August 1996 †",
"124 days",
"Navy"
],
[
"9",
"Hvidt , Christian General Christian Hvidt [ da ] ( born 1942 )",
"20 August 1996",
"30 September 2002",
"6 years , 41 days",
"Air force"
],
[
"10",
"Helsö , Hans Jesper General Hans Jesper Helsø ( born 1948 )",
"1 October 2002",
"31 July 2008",
"5 years , 304 days",
"Army"
],
[
"11",
"Jörgensen , Tim Sloth Admiral Tim Sloth Jørgensen ( born 1951 )",
"1 August 2008",
"4 October 2009",
"1 year , 64 days",
"Navy"
],
[
"-",
"Bisserup , Björn Lieutenant General Bjørn Bisserup ( born 1960 ) Acting",
"5 October 2009",
"15 November 2009",
"41 days",
"Army"
],
[
"12",
"Bartels , Knud General Knud Bartels ( born 1952 )",
"16 November 2009",
"2 January 2012",
"2 years , 47 days",
"Army"
],
[
"-",
"Bisserup , Björn Lieutenant General Bjørn Bisserup ( born 1960 ) Acting",
"2 January 2012",
"20 March 2012",
"78 days",
"Army"
],
[
"13",
"Bartram , Peter General Peter Bartram ( born 1961 )",
"20 March 2012",
"10 January 2017",
"4 years , 296 days",
"Army"
],
[
"14",
"Bisserup , Björn General Bjørn Bisserup ( born 1960 )",
"10 January 2017",
"Incumbent",
"3 years , 194 days",
"Army"
]
] |
List of Chiefs of Defence
|
Chief_of_Defence_(Denmark)_0
|
The Chief of Defence of Denmark (), under responsibility of the Defence minister, is the Chief of Defence and commander of the Royal Danish Army, the Royal Danish Navy and the Royal Danish Air Force. The Chief of Defence is the military adviser to the Defence minister and head of the Defence Command. The Chief of Defence is the highest-ranking military officer in Denmark and has the rank of four-star General (or Admiral if from the Navy) (OF-9), and supervises roughly 93% of all military spending in Denmark. The Danish Home Guard and Defence intelligence is directly under the Ministry of Defence, only in times of war will the Home Guard Command be transferred to the Defence Command, and thus come under the authority of the Chief of Defence. The job was traditionally rotated evenly between the army, navy and air force. This tradition was abandoned in 2009. There is no fixed length of time associated with the position, the contract however currently has to be renewed every 5 years.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Tour_(cycling)
|
Grand Tour (cycling)
|
[
"Country",
"Giro",
"Tour",
"Vuelta",
"Total"
] |
[
[
"Italy",
"69",
"10",
"6",
"85"
],
[
"France",
"6",
"36",
"9",
"51"
],
[
"Spain",
"4",
"12",
"32",
"48"
],
[
"Belgium",
"7",
"18",
"7",
"32"
],
[
"Switzerland",
"3",
"2",
"5",
"10"
],
[
"Great Britain",
"1",
"6",
"3",
"10"
],
[
"Luxembourg",
"2",
"5",
"0",
"7"
],
[
"United States",
"1",
"3",
"1",
"5"
],
[
"Netherlands",
"1",
"2",
"2",
"5"
],
[
"Colombia",
"1",
"1",
"2",
"4"
],
[
"Germany",
"0",
"1",
"3",
"4"
],
[
"Russia",
"3",
"0",
"1",
"4"
],
[
"Ireland",
"1",
"1",
"1",
"3"
],
[
"Sweden",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Canada",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Ecuador",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Australia",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Denmark",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Kazakhstan",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"Slovenia",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"1"
]
] |
Statistics -- Wins by country
|
Grand_Tour_(cycling)_7
|
In road bicycle racing, a Grand Tour is one of the three major European professional cycling stage races: Giro d'Italia, Tour de France and Vuelta a España. Collectively they are termed the Grand Tours, and all three races are similar in format being three week races with daily stages. They have a special status in the UCI regulations: more points for the UCI World Tour are distributed in Grand Tours than in other races, and they are the only stage races allowed to last longer than 14 days. The Giro d'Italia is generally run in May, the Tour de France in July, and the Vuelta a España in late August and September. The Vuelta was originally held in the spring, usually late April, with a few editions held in June in the 1940s. In 1995, however, the race moved to September to avoid direct competition with the Giro d'Italia. The Tour de France is the oldest and most prestigious in terms of points accrued to racers of all three, and is the most widely attended annual sporting event in the world. The Tour, the Giro and the Road World Cycling Championship make up the Triple Crown of Cycling. The three Grand Tours are men's events, and no three week races exist on the women's road cycling circuit. The Giro Rosa, the ten stage Italian road race for women is the only race on the current women's circuit treated as broadly equivalent to a Grand Tour, although the defunct women's Tour de France was, in its time, given similar status.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_Parliament_sponsored_by_mining_unions
|
Members of Parliament sponsored by mining unions
|
[
"Constituency",
"Candidate",
"Votes",
"%",
"Position"
] |
[
[
"Aberdare",
"David Thomas",
"34,783",
"78.6",
"1"
],
[
"Barnsley",
"Sidney Schofield",
"37,523",
"69.7",
"1"
],
[
"Bedwellty",
"Harold Finch",
"31,582",
"83.3",
"1"
],
[
"Blaydon",
"William Whiteley",
"28,337",
"68.2",
"1"
],
[
"Bolsover",
"Harold Neal",
"33,661",
"79.9",
"1"
],
[
"Bothwell",
"John Timmons",
"26,529",
"56.3",
"1"
],
[
"Caerphilly",
"Ness Edwards",
"30,523",
"77.2",
"1"
],
[
"Chester-le-Street",
"Patrick Bartley",
"35,511",
"77.0",
"1"
],
[
"Consett",
"James Glanville",
"35,705",
"69.2",
"1"
],
[
"Dearne Valley",
"Wilfred Paling",
"39,782",
"79.6",
"1"
],
[
"Dewsbury",
"William Paling",
"28,650",
"53.3",
"1"
],
[
"Don Valley",
"Thomas Williams",
"39,687",
"74.1",
"1"
],
[
"Durham",
"Charles Grey",
"35,597",
"67.1",
"1"
],
[
"Ebbw Vale",
"Aneurin Bevan",
"28,283",
"80.7",
"1"
],
[
"Gower",
"David Grenfell",
"32,661",
"75.9",
"1"
],
[
"Hamilton",
"Tom Fraser",
"28,591",
"68.7",
"1"
],
[
"Hemsworth",
"Horace Holmes",
"47,402",
"82.7",
"1"
],
[
"Houghton-le-Spring",
"Billy Blyton",
"37,718",
"75.8",
"1"
],
[
"Ince",
"Tom Brown",
"32,148",
"72.3",
"1"
],
[
"Kirkcaldy Burghs",
"Thomas Hubbard",
"26,885",
"60.6",
"1"
]
] |
Labour candidates -- 1951 general election
|
Members_of_Parliament_sponsored_by_mining_unions_39
|
This article is about the sponsorship of British Members of Parliament by mining trade unions. The article covers MPs sponsored by the National Union of Mineworkers, its predecessor the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, and the local trade unions which preceded it. A small number of MPs were sponsored by other trade unions related to the mining industry, such as the Cumberland Iron Ore Miners' and Kindred Trades' Association, the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, and the National Association of Colliery Overmen, Deputies and Shotfirers, and are covered in the articles on those unions. Other miners and people related to the mining industry were elected without being sponsored by a trade union, and are not listed here.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ella_Diehl
|
Ella Diehl
|
[
"Year",
"Tournament",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"2013",
"White Nights",
"Olga Konon",
"17-21 , 14-21",
"Runner-up"
],
[
"2013",
"Portugal International",
"Ksenia Polikarpova",
"16-21 , 21-16 , 21-19",
"Winner"
],
[
"2010",
"European Circuit Finals",
"Susan Egelstaff",
"20-22 , 21-13 , 21-16",
"Winner"
],
[
"2009",
"Scottish International",
"Susan Egelstaff",
"18-21 , 10-21",
"Runner-up"
],
[
"2009",
"White Nights",
"Elena Prus",
"21-10 , 21-10",
"Winner"
],
[
"2009",
"Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse",
"Jill Pittard",
"21-8 , 21-13",
"Winner"
],
[
"2008",
"Czech International",
"Judith Meulendijks",
"21-14 , 21-13",
"Winner"
],
[
"2006",
"Italian International",
"Sara Persson",
"12-21 , 11-21",
"Runner-up"
],
[
"2006",
"Scotland International",
"Petya Nedelcheva",
"21-18 , 7-21 , 21-18",
"Winner"
],
[
"2006",
"Belgian International",
"Petra Overzier",
"16-21 , 16-21",
"Runner-up"
],
[
"2006",
"Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse",
"Ekaterina Ananina",
"23-21 , 21-16",
"Winner"
],
[
"2005",
"Irish International",
"Juliane Schenk",
"11-3 , 11-8",
"Winner"
],
[
"2005",
"Scottish International",
"Judith Meulendijks",
"11-6 , 11-8",
"Winner"
],
[
"2005",
"Spanish International",
"Nanna Brosolat Jensen",
"11-4 , 11-1",
"Winner"
],
[
"2005",
"Polish International",
"Petya Nedelcheva",
"9-11 , 7-11",
"Runner-up"
],
[
"2004",
"Russian International",
"Tatjana Bibik",
"11-5 , 11-6",
"Winner"
],
[
"2004",
"Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse",
"Sara Persson",
"7-11 , 13-10 , 11-3",
"Winner"
],
[
"2004",
"Portugal International",
"Tracey Hallam",
"11-7 , 4-11 , 9-11",
"Runner-up"
],
[
"2003",
"Welsh International",
"Susan Hughes",
"11-6 , 11-5",
"Winner"
],
[
"2000",
"Russian International",
"Elena Nozdran",
"11-8 , 11-8",
"Winner"
]
] |
Achievements -- BWF International Challenge/Series
|
Women 's singles
|
Ella_Diehl_5
|
Ella Aleksandrovna Diehl (), (born 5 August 1978; née Karachkova ()) is a badminton player from Russia.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Bulgaria
|
Vehicle registration plates of Bulgaria
|
[
"Code",
"Country",
"Code",
"Country",
"Code",
"Country",
"Code",
"Country"
] |
[
[
"01",
"United Kingdom",
"26",
"Venezuela",
"51",
"Albania",
"76",
"Serbia"
],
[
"02",
"United States",
"27",
"Ghana",
"52",
"Vietnam",
"77",
"Malta"
],
[
"03",
"United States",
"28",
"Egypt",
"53",
"Vietnam",
"78",
"Kazakhstan"
],
[
"04",
"Germany",
"29",
"Ecuador",
"54",
"N/A",
"79",
"South Africa"
],
[
"05",
"Turkey",
"30",
"Ethiopia",
"55",
"N/A",
"80",
"Vatican City"
],
[
"06",
"N/A",
"31",
"India",
"56",
"Cambodia",
"81",
"European Union"
],
[
"07",
"Greece",
"32",
"Indonesia",
"57",
"China",
"82",
"Slovenia"
],
[
"08",
"France",
"33",
"Iraq",
"58",
"China",
"83",
"World Bank"
],
[
"09",
"France",
"34",
"Iran",
"59",
"North Korea",
"84",
"Croatia"
],
[
"10",
"Italy",
"35",
"Yemen",
"60",
"Cuba",
"85",
"EBRD"
],
[
"11",
"Belgium",
"36",
"Colombia",
"61",
"Cuba",
"86",
"North Macedonia"
],
[
"12",
"Denmark",
"37",
"Kuwait",
"62",
"Mongolia",
"87",
"Cyprus"
],
[
"13",
"Netherlands",
"38",
"Libya",
"63",
"Nicaragua",
"88",
"Norway"
],
[
"14",
"Spain",
"39",
"Lebanon",
"64",
"Poland",
"89",
"Ukraine"
],
[
"15",
"Portugal",
"40",
"Morocco",
"65",
"Poland",
"90",
"Moldova"
],
[
"16",
"Sweden",
"41",
"Mexico",
"66",
"Romania",
"91",
"Armenia"
],
[
"17",
"Switzerland",
"42",
"Peru",
"67",
"Romania",
"92",
"Belarus"
],
[
"18",
"Austria",
"43",
"Syria",
"68",
"Russia",
"93",
"N/A"
],
[
"19",
"Argentina",
"44",
"Uruguay",
"69",
"Russia",
"94",
"N/A"
],
[
"20",
"Japan",
"45",
"Ireland",
"70",
"Azerbaijan",
"95",
"Sudan"
]
] |
Diplomatic plate codes
|
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Bulgaria_1
|
Standard Bulgarian vehicle registration plates display black glyphs (alphanumeric characters) on a white background, together with - on the left-hand side of the plate - a blue vertical EU strip showing the flag of Europe (or, for older-registered cars, the flag of Bulgaria) and, below it, the country code for Bulgaria: BG. The characters displayed in the main field of the plate are:
The format is thus XX NNNN YY, where XX (or X) is the province code, NNNN is the serial number, and YY is the series. Since 1992, only glyphs that are common to both the Cyrillic and the Latin alphabets have been used on Bulgarian plates.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Rally_Championship_records
|
List of World Rally Championship records
|
[
"",
"Co-driver",
"Total"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Miikka Anttila",
"219"
],
[
"2",
"Marc Martí",
"196"
],
[
"3",
"Denis Giraudet",
"189"
],
[
"4",
"Daniel Elena",
"179"
],
[
"5",
"Jarmo Lehtinen",
"176"
],
[
"6",
"Stéphane Prévot",
"173"
],
[
"7",
"Phil Mills",
"164"
],
[
"8",
"Luis Moya",
"161"
],
[
"9",
"Jonas Andersson",
"157"
],
[
"10",
"Timo Rautiainen",
"145"
]
] |
List_of_World_Rally_Championship_records_16
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The list of records in the World Rally Championship includes records and statistics set in the World Rally Championship (WRC) from the 1973 season to present. Updated after 2019 Rally Catalunya.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1922_College_Football_All-America_Team
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1922 College Football All-America Team
|
[
"Name",
"Position",
"School",
"Official",
"Other",
"Number - Total",
"Romelke Points"
] |
[
[
"Gordon Locke",
"Quarterback",
"Iowa",
"WC",
"AW , BE , FH , FM , LP , NB , NYT , RO , WE",
"10/10",
"111"
],
[
"Eddie Kaw",
"Halfback",
"Cornell",
"WC",
"AW , BE , FH , FM , LP , NB , RO , WE",
"9/10",
"122"
],
[
"Herb Treat",
"Tackle",
"Princeton",
"WC",
"BE , FM , LP , NB , RO , WE",
"7/10",
"96"
],
[
"Harry Kipke",
"Halfback",
"Michigan",
"WC",
"AW , BE , LP , NB , WE",
"6/10",
"99"
],
[
"Paul G. Goebel",
"End",
"Michigan",
"--",
"AW , BE , LP , NB , NYT , RO",
"6/10",
"67"
],
[
"Harold Muller",
"End",
"California",
"WC",
"AW , BE , FM , NB , WE",
"6/10",
"RO-3"
],
[
"Frank Schwab",
"Guard",
"Lafayette",
"WC",
"AW , BE , RO , WE",
"5/10",
"94"
],
[
"George Owen",
"Halfback",
"Harvard",
"--",
"BE , FH , RO WE",
"4/10",
"113"
],
[
"Mike Gulian",
"Tackle",
"Brown",
"--",
"AW , BE , LP , RO",
"4/10",
"97"
],
[
"Howdy Gray",
"End",
"Princeton",
"--",
"BE , FH , LP , RO",
"4/10",
"93"
],
[
"Edgar Garbisch",
"Center",
"Army",
"WC",
"BE , NB , NYT , RO",
"4/10",
"78"
],
[
"Fritz Breidster",
"Guard",
"Army",
"--",
"AW , BE , FM , WE",
"4/10",
"76"
],
[
"Charles Buell",
"Quarterback",
"Harvard",
"--",
"AW , BE , NB , RO",
"4/10",
"58"
],
[
"John Webster Thomas",
"Fullback",
"Chicago",
"WC",
"BE , NYT",
"3/10",
"65"
],
[
"Paul Minick",
"Guard",
"Iowa",
"--",
"NB , RO",
"2/10",
"93"
],
[
"Charles Hubbard",
"Guard",
"Harvard",
"WC",
"--",
"1/10",
"54"
],
[
"Wendell Taylor",
"End",
"Navy",
"WC",
"--",
"1/10",
"RO-4"
],
[
"John Thurman",
"Tackle",
"Penn",
"WC",
"--",
"1/10",
"NR"
]
] |
Consensus All-Americans
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For the year 1922 , the NCAA recognizes only Walter Camp 's selections as `` official '' for purposes of its consensus determinations . Accordingly , the NCAA 's consensus All-America team mirrors Camp 's selections . The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received .
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1922_College_Football_All-America_Team_0
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The 1922 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1922. The only selector recognized by the NCAA as official for the 1922 season is Walter Camp, whose selections were published in Collier's Weekly. Additional selectors who chose All-American teams in 1922 included: Athletic World magazine, selected by 214 coaches; Norman E. Brown, sports editor of the Central Press Association; the New York Tribune, selected by Ray McCarthy with advice from Grantland Rice and William B. Hanna; Walter Eckersall, of the Chicago Tribune; Frank G. Menke; and Billy Evans, who polled 200 sports editors. Iowa quarterback Gordon Locke was the only player chosen as a first-team All-American by all 10 selectors referenced herein. Locke led the undefeated 1922 Iowa Hawkeyes to a 6-0 win over Yale, which had never before lost to a team from the West. After returning by train from Yale, Locke scored Iowa's only touchdown in an 8-7 win over Illinois. Cornell back Eddie Kaw was chosen as a first-team All-American by 9 of the 10 selectors, and he also had more votes (122) than any other player in the All-America survey conducted by the Romelke Press Clipping Bureau, based on votes of nearly every important pressman who has picked an All-American team.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_civil_parishes_in_Scotland
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List of civil parishes in Scotland
|
[
"Civil Parish",
"Council Area",
"County 1891",
"Area ( hectares ) ( 1930 boundaries )",
"Population ( 2011 ) ( 1930 boundaries )"
] |
[
[
"Abbey St Bathans",
"Scottish Borders",
"Berwickshire",
"3,019",
"106"
],
[
"Abdie",
"Fife",
"Fife",
"728",
"421"
],
[
"Abercorn",
"Falkirk West Lothian",
"Linlithgowshire",
"1,317",
"458"
],
[
"Aberdalgie",
"Perth and Kinross",
"Perthshire",
"1,155",
"402"
],
[
"Aberdeen",
"City of Aberdeen",
"Aberdeenshire",
"4,519",
"160,738"
],
[
"Aberdour",
"Aberdeenshire",
"Aberdeenshire",
"6,920",
"763"
],
[
"Aberdour",
"Fife",
"Fife",
"3,566",
"1,972"
],
[
"Aberfoyle",
"Stirling",
"Perthshire",
"4,986",
"1,065"
],
[
"Aberlady",
"East Lothian",
"Haddingtonshire",
"1,885",
"1,514"
],
[
"Aberlemno",
"Angus",
"Forfarshire",
"4,705",
"544"
],
[
"Aberlour",
"Moray",
"Banffshire",
"4,026",
"2,204"
],
[
"Abernethy",
"Fife Perth and Kinross",
"Perthshire",
"3,418",
"1,826"
],
[
"Abernethy and Kincardine",
"Highland",
"Inverness-shire",
"34,992",
"1,302"
],
[
"Abernyte",
"Perth and Kinross",
"Perthshire",
"1,906",
"244"
],
[
"Aboyne and Glen Tanar",
"Aberdeenshire",
"Aberdeenshire",
"12,172",
"2,961"
],
[
"Airlie",
"Angus",
"Forfarshire",
"4,247",
"506"
],
[
"Airth",
"Falkirk",
"Stirlingshire",
"2,914",
"2,438"
],
[
"Alford",
"Aberdeenshire",
"Aberdeenshire",
"3,736",
"2,860"
],
[
"Alloa",
"Clackmannanshire",
"Clackmannanshire",
"5,489",
"30,443"
],
[
"Alness",
"Highland",
"Ross and Cromarty",
"534",
"3,093"
]
] |
List
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List_of_civil_parishes_in_Scotland_0
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This is a list of the 871 civil parishes in Scotland.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VroniPlag_Wiki
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VroniPlag Wiki
|
[
"Author of the Dissertation",
"Political Party",
"Member of",
"% of the pages found with plagiarism on date ( Link )",
"Consequences",
"University"
] |
[
[
"Margarita Mathiopoulos [ de ]",
"FDP",
"-",
"46.31% on July 12 , 2011",
"Doctorate rescinded",
"Bonn"
],
[
"Uwe Brinkmann",
"SPD",
"-",
"25.98% on June 15 , 2011",
"Doctorate rescinded",
"Hamburg"
],
[
"Bijan Djir-Sarai",
"FDP",
"Bundestag",
"44.44% on July 11 , 2011",
"Doctorate rescinded",
"Cologne"
],
[
"Georgios Chatzimarkakis",
"FDP",
"European Parliament",
"71.58% on June 15 , 2011",
"Doctorate rescinded",
"Bonn"
],
[
"Silvana Koch-Mehrin",
"FDP",
"European Parliament",
"34.33% on June 17 , 2011",
"Doctorate rescinded",
"Heidelberg"
],
[
"Matthias Pröfrock",
"CDU",
"Landtag of Baden-Württemberg",
"53.15% on June 26 , 2011",
"Doctorate rescinded",
"Tübingen"
],
[
"Veronica Saß",
"-",
"-",
"53.98% on May 25 , 2011",
"Doctorate rescinded",
"Konstanz"
]
] |
Current cases
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As of February 2016 , 152 dissertations , 8 habilitations , 1 master 's thesis , and 1 book on scientific writing have been examined in detail on the site . [ 2 ] The first seven were :
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VroniPlag_Wiki_0
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The VroniPlag Wiki is a wiki started 28 March 2011 at Wikia that examines and documents the extent of plagiarism in German doctoral theses.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine_skiing_at_the_2014_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_downhill
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Alpine skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's downhill
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[
"Rank",
"Bib",
"Name",
"Country",
"Time",
"Difference"
] |
[
[
"1",
"11",
"Matthias Mayer",
"Austria",
"2:06.23",
"-"
],
[
"2",
"20",
"Christof Innerhofer",
"Italy",
"2:06.29",
"+0.06"
],
[
"3",
"8",
"Kjetil Jansrud",
"Norway",
"2:06.33",
"+0.10"
],
[
"4",
"18",
"Aksel Lund Svindal",
"Norway",
"2:06.52",
"+0.29"
],
[
"5",
"7",
"Travis Ganong",
"United States",
"2:06.64",
"+0.41"
],
[
"6",
"3",
"Carlo Janka",
"Switzerland",
"2:06.71",
"+0.48"
],
[
"7",
"14",
"Peter Fill",
"Italy",
"2:06.72",
"+0.49"
],
[
"8",
"15",
"Bode Miller",
"United States",
"2:06.75",
"+0.52"
],
[
"9",
"9",
"Max Franz",
"Austria",
"2:07.03",
"+0.80"
],
[
"10",
"21",
"Erik Guay",
"Canada",
"2:07.04",
"+0.81"
],
[
"11",
"17",
"Dominik Paris",
"Italy",
"2:07.13",
"+0.90"
],
[
"12",
"10",
"Werner Heel",
"Italy",
"2:07.16",
"+0.93"
],
[
"13",
"13",
"Beat Feuz",
"Switzerland",
"2:07.49",
"+1.26"
],
[
"14",
"27",
"Didier Défago",
"Switzerland",
"2:07.79",
"+1.56"
],
[
"15",
"16",
"Patrick Küng",
"Switzerland",
"2:07.82",
"+1.59"
],
[
"16",
"26",
"David Poisson",
"France",
"2:07.83",
"+1.60"
],
[
"17",
"23",
"Georg Streitberger",
"Austria",
"2:07.86",
"+1.63"
],
[
"18",
"19",
"Adrien Théaux",
"France",
"2:07.89",
"+1.66"
],
[
"19",
"6",
"Benjamin Thomsen",
"Canada",
"2:08.00",
"+1.77"
],
[
"20",
"29",
"Ondřej Bank",
"Czech Republic",
"2:08.24",
"+2.01"
]
] |
Results
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The race was started at 11:15 local time , ( UTC+4 ) . At the starting gate , the skies were partly cloudy , the temperature was −2.0 °C ( 28.4 °F ) , and the snow condition was hard . [ 4 ]
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Alpine_skiing_at_the_2014_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_downhill_0
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The men's downhill competition of the 2014 Winter Olympics was held at Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort near Krasnaya Polyana, Russia, on 9 February at 11:15 MSK. The race course was longer than average at 3.495 km (2.17 mi), with a vertical drop of 1,075 m (3,527 ft).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_World_Series_of_Poker
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2016 World Series of Poker
|
[
"Place",
"Name",
"Prize"
] |
[
[
"11th",
"John Cynn",
"$ 650,000"
],
[
"13th",
"James Obst",
"$ 427,930"
],
[
"14th",
"Tom Marchese",
"$ 427,930"
],
[
"25th",
"Antoine Saout",
"$ 269,430"
],
[
"29th",
"Paul Volpe",
"$ 216,211"
]
] |
Main Event -- Other notable high finishes
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NB : This list is restricted to top 30 finishers with an existing Wikipedia entry .
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2016_World_Series_of_Poker_4
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The 2016 World Series of Poker was the 47th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). Most of the events occurred May 31-July 18 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. There were 69 bracelet events, including the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event which began on July 9. The Main Event final table was reached on July 18, with the November Nine returning to play from October 30-November 1.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965_Masters_Tournament
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1965 Masters Tournament
|
[
"Player",
"Country",
"Year ( s ) won",
"R1",
"R2",
"Total",
"To par"
] |
[
[
"Sam Snead",
"United States",
"1949 , 1952 , 1954",
"75",
"74",
"149",
"+5"
],
[
"Cary Middlecoff",
"United States",
"1955",
"76",
"75",
"151",
"+7"
],
[
"Jack Burke , Jr",
"United States",
"1956",
"75",
"77",
"152",
"+8"
],
[
"Claude Harmon",
"United States",
"1948",
"74",
"79",
"153",
"+9"
],
[
"Gene Sarazen",
"United States",
"1935",
"78",
"76",
"154",
"+10"
],
[
"Henry Picard",
"United States",
"1938",
"76",
"79",
"155",
"+11"
],
[
"Ralph Guldahl",
"United States",
"1939",
"83",
"85",
"168",
"+24"
],
[
"Herman Keiser",
"United States",
"1946",
"80",
"",
"WD",
""
]
] |
Field -- Past champions in the field
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1965_Masters_Tournament_2
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The 1965 Masters Tournament was the 29th Masters Tournament, held April 8-11 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Jack Nicklaus, age 25, won the second of his six Masters titles with a score of 271 (−17), at the time a tournament record, three strokes better than Ben Hogan's 274 in 1953. It was equaled in 1976 by Raymond Floyd and surpassed in 1997 by Tiger Woods' 270 (−18). Nicklaus' winning margin of nine strokes also stood until 1997, when Woods was victorious by twelve strokes to win his first green jacket. It was the fourth of a record 18 major titles won by Nicklaus in his career. The Big Three (Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Gary Player) were tied for the lead after 36 holes at 138 (−6), but Nicklaus shot a 64 (−8) on Saturday to post a 202 (−14), a gain of five shots on Player and eight on Palmer. Nicklaus' round tied the course record set by Lloyd Mangrum in the first round in 1940; it was lowered to 63 by Nick Price in the third round in 1986. Nicklaus totally over-powered the Augusta National course, hitting short-irons into most of the par four holes and mid-irons into many of the par five holes, especially during his record-tying third round 64. After the tournament was over, when asked about Nicklaus' performance that week Bobby Jones said, He plays a game with which I am not familiar. Byron Nelson, age 53, tied for fifteenth place, the last cut made at Augusta by the two-time champion. Art Wall, Jr. won the sixth Par 3 contest with a score of 20.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Boston_Celtics_season
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2011–12 Boston Celtics season
|
[
"Game",
"Date",
"Team",
"Score",
"High points",
"High rebounds",
"High assists",
"Location Attendance",
"Series"
] |
[
[
"1",
"May 28",
"@ Miami",
"L 79-93",
"Kevin Garnett ( 23 )",
"Kevin Garnett ( 10 )",
"Rajon Rondo ( 7 )",
"American Airlines Arena 19,912",
"0-1"
],
[
"2",
"May 30",
"@ Miami",
"L 111-115 ( OT )",
"Rajon Rondo ( 44 )",
"Brandon Bass ( 10 )",
"Rajon Rondo ( 10 )",
"American Airlines Arena 19,973",
"0-2"
],
[
"3",
"June 1",
"Miami",
"W 101-91",
"Kevin Garnett ( 24 )",
"Kevin Garnett ( 11 )",
"Rajon Rondo ( 10 )",
"TD Garden 18,624",
"1-2"
],
[
"4",
"June 3",
"Miami",
"W 93-91 ( OT )",
"Paul Pierce ( 23 )",
"Kevin Garnett ( 14 )",
"Rajon Rondo ( 15 )",
"TD Garden 18,624",
"2-2"
],
[
"5",
"June 5",
"@ Miami",
"W 94-90",
"Kevin Garnett ( 26 )",
"Kevin Garnett ( 11 )",
"Rajon Rondo ( 13 )",
"American Airlines Arena 20,021",
"3-2"
],
[
"6",
"June 7",
"Miami",
"L 79-98",
"Rajon Rondo ( 21 )",
"Brandon Bass ( 7 )",
"Rajon Rondo ( 10 )",
"TD Garden 18,624",
"3-3"
],
[
"7",
"June 9",
"@ Miami",
"L 88-101",
"Rajon Rondo ( 22 )",
"Rajon Rondo ( 10 )",
"Rajon Rondo ( 14 )",
"American Airlines Arena 20,114",
"3-4"
]
] |
2011–12_Boston_Celtics_season_12
|
The 2011-12 Boston Celtics season was the 66th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Boston Celtics finished the regular season with a 39-27 won-loss record, which was the 4th best in the East, winning their 21st Atlantic Division title. Their longest winning and losing streaks were 5 games. The leading scorer was Paul Pierce, averaging 19.4 PPG. The leading rebounder was Kevin Garnett (8.2 RPG). Rajon Rondo led the team and the league in assists per-game with 11.7. The regular season was reduced from its usual 82 games to 66 due to the lockout. The Celtics made a relatively deep playoff run, where they defeated the Atlanta Hawks in six games in the First Round, and the Philadelphia 76ers in seven games in the Semifinals, eventually challenging the Miami Heat, the team who defeated them in last season's Semifinals, in the Eastern Conference Finals. They ultimately lost the series in seven games to the eventual NBA champion. Following the season, Ray Allen departed via free agency for the eventual champion Miami Heat, effectively ending the Big 3 era in Boston. During his 3 years as a Heat, Allen would help them win a second-straight title the following year over the San Antonio Spurs, and appear again in the 2014 Finals. It was also the NBA's first time without Shaquille O'Neal since 1991-92, as he retired in May 2011 and played his final season as a Celtic.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Sami
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Madeleine Sami
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"1998",
"Pio !",
"Various"
],
[
"1999",
"Shortland Street",
"Dr. Shivani 'Vani ' Naran"
],
[
"2000",
"Fish Skin Suit",
"Libby"
],
[
"2001",
"Xena",
"Tyro"
],
[
"2004",
"Talent",
"Chemist"
],
[
"2004",
"The Insiders Guide to Happiness",
"Tess"
],
[
"2007",
"Rude Awakenings",
"Francesca Hoyle"
],
[
"2007",
"Outrageous Fortune",
"Linda"
],
[
"2006-2007",
"Bro'Town",
"Additional Voices/Bianca"
],
[
"2009",
"Diplomatic Immunity",
"Agent Amy Bickler"
],
[
"2008-2009",
"The Jaquie Brown Diaries",
"Serita Singh"
],
[
"2009-2013",
"Buzzy Bee and Friends",
"Buzzy Bee"
],
[
"2009-2017",
"7 Days",
"Herself"
],
[
"2010",
"Radiradirah",
"Various"
],
[
"2011",
"3 News",
"Herself"
],
[
"2011-2013",
"Super City",
"Creator/Writer/Executive Director Pasha/Georgie/Azeem"
],
[
"2013",
"Top of the Lake",
"Zena"
],
[
"2013",
"Aroha Bridge",
"Mum/Aunty Winny/Angeline Hook"
],
[
"2016",
"All Talk with Anika Moa",
"Herself"
],
[
"2016-2018",
"Funny Girls",
"Director"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
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Madeleine_Sami_1
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Madeleine Nalini Sami is a New Zealand actress, comedian and musician.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920_United_States_gubernatorial_elections
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1920 United States gubernatorial elections
|
[
"State",
"Incumbent",
"Party",
"Status",
"Opposing Candidates"
] |
[
[
"Arizona",
"Thomas Edward Campbell",
"Republican",
"Re-elected , 54.15%",
"Mit Simms ( Democratic ) 45.85%"
],
[
"Arkansas",
"Charles Hillman Brough",
"Democratic",
"Retired , Democratic victory",
"Thomas C. McRae ( Democratic ) 65.02% Wallace Townsend ( Republican ) 24.38% J. H. Blount ( Negro Independent ) 8.22% Sam Butler ( Socialist ) 2.38%"
],
[
"Colorado",
"Oliver Henry Nelson Shoup",
"Republican",
"Re-elected , 59.55%",
"James M. Collins ( Democratic ) 37.11% William Penn Collins ( Farmer Labor ) 3.35%"
],
[
"Connecticut",
"Marcus H. Holcomb",
"Republican",
"Retired , Republican victory",
"Everett J . Lake ( Republican ) 63.04% Rollin U. Tyler ( Democratic ) 33.25% Charles T. Peach ( Socialist ) 2.77% Edward Pryor ( Socialist Labor ) 0,52% Albert P. Krone ( Farmer Labor ) 0.41%"
],
[
"Delaware",
"John G. Townsend Jr",
"Republican",
"Retired , Republican victory",
"William Denney ( Republican ) 55.23% Andrew J. Lynch ( Democratic ) 43.68% William H. Conner ( Socialist ) 1.09%"
],
[
"Florida",
"Sidney Johnston Catts",
"Prohibition",
"Term-limited , Democratic victory",
"Cary A. Hardee ( Democratic ) 77.94% George E. Gay ( Republican ) 17.93% F. C. Whitaker ( Socialist ) 2.13% W. L. Van Duzer ( White Republican ) 2.00%"
],
[
"Georgia",
"Hugh Dorsey",
"Democratic",
"Term-limited , Democratic victory",
"Thomas W. Hardwick ( Democratic ) 100.00% ( Democratic primary run-off results ) Thomas W. Hardwick 55.25% Clifford M. Walker 44.75%"
],
[
"Idaho",
"David W. Davis",
"Republican",
"Re-elected , 52.97%",
"Ted A. Walters ( Democratic ) 26.93% Sherman D. Fairchild ( Independent ) 20.11%"
],
[
"Illinois",
"Frank Orren Lowden",
"Republican",
"Retired , Republican victory",
"Len Small ( Republican ) 58.87% James Hamilton Lewis ( Democratic ) 34.64% Andrew Lafin ( Socialist ) 2.79% John H. Walker ( Farmer Labor ) 2.68% James H. Woertendyke ( Prohibition ) 0.47% Scattering 0.55%"
],
[
"Indiana",
"James P. Goodrich",
"Republican",
"Term-limited , Republican victory",
"Warren T. McCray ( Republican ) 54.63% Carleton B. McCulloch ( Democratic ) 41.20% Andrew J. Hart ( Socialist ) 1.86% James M. Zion ( Farmer Labor ) 1.33% Charles M. Kroft ( Prohibition ) 0.98%"
],
[
"Iowa",
"William L. Harding",
"Republican",
"Term-limited , Republican victory",
"Nathan E. Kendall ( Republican ) 58.66% Clyde L. Herring ( Democratic ) 38.65% George J. Peck ( Socialist ) 1.56% Mathis Faber ( Farmer Labor ) 1.05% J. Jay Hisel ( Socialist Labor ) 0.09%"
],
[
"Kansas",
"Henry Justin Allen",
"Republican",
"Re-elected , 58.44%",
"Jonathan M. Davis ( Democratic ) 39.27% Roy Stanton ( Socialist ) 2.29%"
],
[
"Maine ( held , 13 September 1920 )",
"Carl Milliken",
"Republican",
"Defeated in Republican primary , Republican victory",
"Frederic H. Parkhurst ( Republican ) 65.90% Bertrand G. McIntire ( Democratic ) 34.10%"
],
[
"Massachusetts",
"Calvin Coolidge",
"Republican",
"Retired to run for U.S. Vice President , Republican victory",
"Channing H. Cox ( Republican ) 67.02% John Jackson Walsh ( Democratic ) 30.22% Walter S. Hutchins ( Socialist ) 2.09% Patrick Mulligan ( Socialist Labor ) 0.66%"
],
[
"Michigan",
"Albert Sleeper",
"Republican",
"Retired , Republican victory",
"Alex J. Groesbeck ( Republican ) 66.43% Woodbridge Nathan Ferris ( Democratic ) 29.34% Benjamin Blumenberg ( Socialist ) 2.22% J. Jeffries ( Farmer Labor ) 1.12% Faith Johnston ( Prohibition ) 0.66% E. R. Markley ( Socialist Labor ) 0.20% Scattering 0.03%"
],
[
"Minnesota",
"J . A . A. Burnquist",
"Republican",
"Retired , Republican victory",
"J . A. O. Preus ( Republican ) 53.06% Henrik Shipstead ( Independent ) 35.91% Laurence C. Hodgson ( Democratic ) 10.37% Peter J. Sampson ( Socialist ) 0.65%"
],
[
"Missouri",
"Frederick D. Gardner",
"Democratic",
"Term-limited , Republican victory",
"Arthur M. Hyde ( Republican ) 54.25% John M. Atkinson ( Democratic ) 43.64% Marvin M. Aldrich ( Socialist ) 1.46% Herman P. Faris ( Prohibition ) 0.30% Vaughn Hickman ( Farmer Labor ) 0.23% Edward G. Middlecoff ( Socialist Labor ) 0.12%"
],
[
"Montana",
"Sam V. Stewart",
"Democratic",
"Retired , Republican victory",
"Joseph M. Dixon ( Republican ) 59.74% Burton K. Wheeler ( Democratic ) 40.26%"
],
[
"Nebraska",
"Samuel R. McKelvie",
"Republican",
"Re-elected , 40.41%",
"John H. Morehead ( Democratic ) 34.48% Arthur G. Wray ( Non-Partisan League ) 23.51% J. P. Graves ( Prohibition ) 1.60%"
],
[
"New Hampshire",
"John H. Bartlett",
"Republican",
"Retired , Republican victory",
"Albert O . Brown ( Republican ) 59.59% Charles E. Tilton ( Democratic ) 39.72% Frank T. Butler ( Socialist ) 0.69%"
]
] |
Results
|
1920_United_States_gubernatorial_elections_0
|
United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1920, in 35 states, concurrent with the House, Senate elections and presidential election, on November 2, 1920 (September 13 in Maine). In Massachusetts, the governor was elected to a two-year term for the first time, instead of a one-year term.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994–95_Ukrainian_First_League
|
1994–95 Ukrainian First League
|
[
"Club",
"City",
"Stadium",
"Coach"
] |
[
[
"Metalist Kharkiv",
"Kharkiv",
"Metalist Stadium",
"Viktor Kamarzayev"
],
[
"Pryladyst Mukacheve",
"Mukacheve",
"Pryladyst Stadium Avanhard Stadium ( 13th and 2nd half ) Spartak Stadium ( 25th and 26th )",
"Havrylo Kachur"
],
[
"Polihraftekhnika Oleksandria",
"Oleksandriya",
"Olimp Stadium",
"Anatoliy Buznik"
],
[
"Podillya Khmelnytskyi",
"Khmelnytskyi Krasyliv",
"Podillya Stadium Yunist Stadium ( 41st )",
"Volodymyr Stryzhevskyi"
],
[
"Krystal Chortkiv",
"Chortkiv",
"Kharchovyk Stadium Krystal Stadium ( 30th , 37th )",
"Ivan Hamaliy"
],
[
"CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv",
"Boryspil Kyiv",
"Kolos Stadium CSKA Stadium ( 2nd half )",
"Mykhailo Fomenko"
],
[
"Dynamo-2 Kyiv",
"Kyiv Boryspil",
"Dynamo Stadium Kolos Stadium ( 43rd , 44th )",
"Anatoliy Kroshchenko"
],
[
"FC Sumy",
"Sumy",
"Avanhard Stadium Kolos Stadium ( 23rd , 24th , 27th , 28th , 31st , 32nd )",
"Sergei Dotsenko"
],
[
"Stal Alchevsk",
"Alchevsk",
"Stal Stadium",
"Anatoliy Volobuyev"
],
[
"Dnipro Cherkasy",
"Cherkasy",
"Central Stadium",
"Semen Osynovskyi"
],
[
"Bazhanovets Makiivka",
"Makiivka",
"Avanhard Stadium Shakhtar Stadium ( 23rd and 24th ) SHP ( 26th , 29th , 30th )",
"Viktor Pyshchev"
],
[
"Bukovyna Chernivtsi",
"Chernivtsi",
"Bukovyna Stadium",
"Yukhym Shkolnykov"
],
[
"Khimik Zhytomyr",
"Zhytomyr",
"Khimik Stadium",
"Andriy Cheremysin"
],
[
"Naftovyk Okhtyrka",
"Okhtyrka",
"Naftovyk Stadium",
"Andriy Biba"
],
[
"Metalurh Nikopol",
"Nikopol",
"Elektrometalurh Stadium",
"Pavlo Yakovenko"
],
[
"Zirka-NIBAS Kirovohrad",
"Kirovohrad",
"Zirka Stadium ARZ Stadium ( 43rd )",
"Oleksandr Ishchenko"
],
[
"Zakarpattia Uzhhorod",
"Uzhhorod",
"Avanhard Stadium",
"Yuriy Chyrkov"
],
[
"FC Skala Stryi",
"Stryi",
"Sokil Stadium Central Stadium ( ppd )",
"Roman Pokora"
],
[
"Vorskla Poltava",
"Poltava",
"Vorskla Stadium",
"Viktor Pozhechevskyi"
],
[
"Khimik Severodonetsk",
"Sieverodonetsk",
"Khimik Stadium",
"Yuriy Vankevych"
]
] |
Promotion and relegation -- Teams
|
In 1994-95 season , the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams : MetalistKhimikDynamo-2BorysfenKarpatyPodillyaKrystalSumyZirkaDniproNaftovykBazhanovetsPolihraftekhnikaStalZakarpattiaMetalurhSkalaVorsklaNaftokhimikKhimikOdessaBukovyna Locations of teams in First League
|
1994–95_Ukrainian_First_League_0
|
Ukrainian First League 1994-95 was the fourth season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by Zirka-NIBAS Kirovohrad. The season started on August 6, 1994, and finished on July 2, 1995. In the last round the Kiev club was only a point away and was visiting Oleksandriya, while the leading Zirka was hosting the former Premier League participant Bukovyna. The Kirovohrad club has managed to prevail with goals from Borysenko and Oliynyk becoming the season champions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_past_Hollyoaks_characters
|
List of past Hollyoaks characters
|
[
"Character",
"Actor ( s )",
"Duration"
] |
[
[
"Joe Johnson",
"James McKenzie Robinson",
"1999"
],
[
"Juliette Benson",
"Martine Brown",
"1995-1999"
],
[
"Kirk Benson",
"James Quinn",
"1995-1999"
],
[
"Jasmine Bates",
"Elly Fairman",
"1998-1999"
],
[
"Ty",
"Garry Grant",
"1999"
],
[
"Kevin Daniels",
"Robert Weatherby",
"1995-1999"
],
[
"Sash",
"Mark Arends",
"1999"
],
[
"Kurt Benson",
"Jeremy Edwards",
"1995-1999"
]
] |
1990s -- Last appeared in 1999
|
List_of_past_Hollyoaks_characters_21
|
Below is a list of past characters in long-running Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks. They are in order of years of their last appearance. For present characters see List of Hollyoaks characters.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant_Singh
|
Sant Singh
|
[
"Rank",
"Component",
"Date of rank"
] |
[
[
"Second Lieutenant",
"British Indian Army",
"16 February 1947"
],
[
"Second Lieutenant",
"Indian Army",
"15 August 1947"
],
[
"Lieutenant",
"Indian Army",
"16 August 1948"
],
[
"Lieutenant",
"Indian Army",
"26 January 1950 ( short-service commission , recommissioning and change in insignia ) 15 August 1951 ( regular commission )"
],
[
"Captain",
"Indian Army",
""
],
[
"Major",
"Indian Army",
"16 February 1960"
],
[
"Lieutenant-Colonel",
"Indian Army",
"2 February 1966"
],
[
"Colonel",
"Indian Army",
"17 December 1970"
],
[
"Brigadier",
"Indian Army",
"28 August 1969 ( acting ) 22 May 1972 ( substantive )"
]
] |
Dates of rank
|
Sant_Singh_0
|
Brig Sant Singh was an officer in the Indian Army. He was one of the six officers of the Indian Army to have been twice decorated with the Maha Vir Chakra, India's second highest war time military decoration. He was one of the Indian officers involved in training the Mukti Bahini, during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cancelled_games_for_Sega_consoles
|
List of cancelled games for Sega consoles
|
[
"Title ( s )",
"Cancellation date",
"Developer",
"Publisher"
] |
[
[
"Challenge Soccer",
"",
"Tsukuda Original",
"Tsukuda Original"
],
[
"Champion Ski",
"1986",
"Sega",
"Sega"
],
[
"Up ' n Down",
"1985",
"Sega",
"Sega"
],
[
"Yie Ar Kung-Fu",
"1985",
"Konami",
"Konami"
]
] |
Third Generation -- SG-1000
|
List_of_cancelled_games_for_Sega_consoles_0
|
These are a list of games that were cancelled from release on Sega's various third to sixth generation consoles. This includes the earliest games on SG-1000 to the latest games on Sega Dreamcast. Some of those games were never released on any platform to begin with, while others had at least one release but were never ported or remade for the platform they were planned for.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_400_metre_freestyle_S13
|
Swimming at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's 400 metre freestyle S13
|
[
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"4",
"Ihar Boki",
"Belarus",
"4:02.83",
"Q , WR"
],
[
"2",
"5",
"Danylo Chufarov",
"Ukraine",
"4:15.24",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"3",
"Daniel Holt",
"New Zealand",
"4:17.63",
"Q , OC"
],
[
"4",
"6",
"Sean Russo",
"Australia",
"4:22.83",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"2",
"Carlos Farrenberg",
"Brazil",
"4:37.22",
""
]
] |
Results -- Heats
|
Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_400_metre_freestyle_S13_1
|
The men's 400m freestyle S13 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Aquatics Centre on 4 September. There were two heats; the swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana_Alicia
|
Ana Alicia
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1977-1978",
"Ryan 's Hope ( TV series )",
"Alicia Nieves",
""
],
[
"1978",
"The Next Step Beyond ( TV series )",
"Angela Mendoza",
"Episode Portrait of the Mind : ( 1.9 )"
],
[
"1979",
"The Hardy Boys ( TV series )",
"Suzanne Clifford",
"Episode Life on the Line ( 3.10 )"
],
[
"1979",
"Battlestar Galactica ( TV series )",
"Aurora",
"Episode Take the Celestra ( 1.20 )"
],
[
"1979",
"The Sacketts ( TV movie )",
"Drusilla",
""
],
[
"1979",
"Buck Rogers in the 25th Century ( TV series )",
"Falina Ređing",
"Episode Vegas in Space ( 1.3 )"
],
[
"1979",
"The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo ( TV series )",
"Millie Rogers",
"Episode The Boom Boom Lady ( 1.9 )"
],
[
"1980",
"Galactica 1980 ( TV series )",
"Gloria Alonzo",
"Episode Space Croppers ( 1.9 )"
],
[
"1980",
"Quincy , M.E . ( TV series )",
"Nurse Nancy Berger",
"Episode No Way to Treat a Patient ( 5.22 )"
],
[
"1980",
"Roughnecks ( TV movie )",
"Yolanda Suarez",
""
],
[
"1980",
"Condominium ( TV movie )",
"Thelma Messenkott",
""
],
[
"1981",
"B. J. and the Bear ( TV series )",
"Dolores",
"Episode Seven Lady Captives ( 3.11 )"
],
[
"1981",
"Coward of the County ( TV movie )",
"Violet",
""
],
[
"1981",
"The Ordeal of Bill Carney ( TV movie )",
"Lisa Saldonna",
""
],
[
"1982",
"McClain 's Law ( TV series )",
"",
"Episode A Matter of Honor ( 1.8 )"
],
[
"1982",
"Tattletales ( TV series )",
"Herself",
"5 Episodes"
],
[
"1982-1988",
"Falcon Crest ( TV series )",
"Melissa Agretti Cumson Gioberti",
"173 Episodes"
],
[
"1983",
"Happy Endings ( TV movie )",
"Veronica",
""
],
[
"1983",
"Battle of the Network Stars XV ( TV series )",
"Herself - CBS Team",
""
],
[
"1984",
"Hollywood '84 ( TV miniseries )",
"Herself",
"Episode ( 1.2 )"
]
] |
Filmography
|
Ana_Alicia_3
|
Ana Alicia Ortiz Torres (born December 12, 1956) is a Mexican-American former actress who performed in theatre and on television. She is known for playing scheming vineyard heiress Melissa Agretti on the long-running primetime soap opera Falcon Crest for seven seasons. She got her television start spending a year on the daytime soap-opera Ryan's Hope and also performed in few single episode guest-starring roles on various televisions shows or in television movies most years from the late-1970s to the mid-1990s.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Johnson
|
Jake Johnson
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2007",
"Derek and Simon : The Show",
"Jake",
"6 episodes"
],
[
"2007",
"Curb Your Enthusiasm",
"Man on Cell Phone",
"Episode : The N Word"
],
[
"2007",
"The Unit",
"Martin",
"Episode : MPs"
],
[
"2009",
"Lie to Me",
"Howard Crease",
"Episode : Love Always"
],
[
"2010",
"FlashForward",
"Powell",
"Episode : Countdown"
],
[
"2011-2018",
"New Girl",
"Nick Miller",
"Main cast , 7 seasons Nominated - Critics ' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series ( 2013 ) Nominated - TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy ( 2013 ) Nominated - Teen Choice Award for Best Actor Comedy ( 2012 , 2013 ) Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy ( 2013 )"
],
[
"2011",
"Allen Gregory",
"Joel Zadak",
"Voice role"
],
[
"2012",
"NTSF : SD : SUV : :",
"Jorgen",
"Episode : The Real Bicycle Thief"
],
[
"2013",
"Ghost Ghirls",
"Eddie Hanson",
"Episode : Home Is Where The Haunt Is"
],
[
"2013 ; 2015",
"High School USA !",
"Mr. Structor",
"Voice role , main role"
],
[
"2013-2015",
"Drunk History",
"Various",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2015",
"Comedy Bang ! Bang !",
"Himself",
"Episode : Jake Johnson Wears a Light Blue Button-Up Shirt and Brown Shoes"
],
[
"2015",
"No Activity",
"Cutler",
"Episode : The American"
],
[
"2015-2017",
"BoJack Horseman",
"Oxnard ( voice )",
"3 episodes"
],
[
"2016",
"Easy",
"Drew",
"Episode : Chemistry Read"
],
[
"2016",
"We Bare Bears",
"Dave ( voice )",
"Episode : The Island"
],
[
"2016-2017",
"Idiotsitter",
"",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2017",
"Comrade Detective",
"Stan ( voice )",
"Recurring role ; 5 episodes"
],
[
"2017-2018",
"No Activity",
"DEA Agent John Haldeman",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2019-present",
"Stumptown",
"Grey McConnell",
"Main cast"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
|
Jake_Johnson_1
|
Jake Johnson (born Mark Jake Johnson Weinberger; May 28, 1978) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his role as Nick Miller in the Fox sitcom New Girl (2011-18), for which he was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series in 2013, and as the older Peter B. Parker/Spider-Man in the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018). He also starred in Let's Be Cops (2014), and appeared in Paper Heart (2009), Get Him to the Greek (2010), Safety Not Guaranteed (2012), 21 Jump Street (2012), Drinking Buddies (2013), Jurassic World (2015), The Mummy (2017) and Tag (2018). He currently stars as Greyson Grey McConnell in the ABC drama series Stumptown.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_jump
|
Long jump
|
[
"Championships",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] |
[
[
"1983 Helsinki details",
"Heike Daute ( GDR )",
"Anișoara Cușmir ( ROM )",
"Carol Lewis ( USA )"
],
[
"1987 Rome details",
"Jackie Joyner-Kersee ( USA )",
"Yelena Belevskaya ( URS )",
"Heike Drechsler ( GDR )"
],
[
"1991 Tokyo details",
"Jackie Joyner-Kersee ( USA )",
"Heike Drechsler ( GER )",
"Larysa Berezhna ( URS )"
],
[
"1993 Stuttgart details",
"Heike Drechsler ( GER )",
"Larysa Berezhna ( UKR )",
"Renata Nielsen ( DEN )"
],
[
"1995 Gothenburg details",
"Fiona May ( ITA )",
"Niurka Montalvo ( CUB )",
"Irina Mushailova ( RUS )"
],
[
"1997 Athens details",
"Lyudmila Galkina ( RUS )",
"Niki Xanthou ( GRE )",
"Fiona May ( ITA )"
],
[
"1999 Seville details",
"Niurka Montalvo ( ESP )",
"Fiona May ( ITA )",
"Marion Jones ( USA )"
],
[
"2001 Edmonton details",
"Fiona May ( ITA )",
"Tatyana Kotova ( RUS )",
"Niurka Montalvo ( ESP )"
],
[
"2003 Saint-Denis details",
"Eunice Barber ( FRA )",
"Tatyana Kotova ( RUS )",
"Anju Bobby George ( IND )"
],
[
"2005 Helsinki details",
"Tianna Madison ( USA )",
"Eunice Barber ( FRA )",
"Yargelis Savigne ( CUB )"
],
[
"2007 Osaka details",
"Tatyana Lebedeva ( RUS )",
"Lyudmila Kolchanova ( RUS )",
"Tatyana Kotova ( RUS )"
],
[
"2009 Berlin details",
"Brittney Reese ( USA )",
"Tatyana Lebedeva ( RUS )",
"Karin Melis Mey ( TUR )"
],
[
"2011 Daegu details",
"Brittney Reese ( USA )",
"Olga Kucherenko ( RUS )",
"Ineta Radēviča ( LAT )"
],
[
"2013 Moscow details",
"Brittney Reese ( USA )",
"Blessing Okagbare ( NGA )",
"Ivana Španović ( SRB )"
],
[
"2015 Beijing details",
"Tianna Bartoletta ( USA )",
"Shara Proctor ( GBR )",
"Ivana Španović ( SRB )"
],
[
"2017 London details",
"Brittney Reese ( USA )",
"Darya Klishina ( ANA )",
"Tianna Bartoletta ( USA )"
],
[
"2019 Doha details",
"Malaika Mihambo ( GER )",
"Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk ( UKR )",
"Ese Brume ( NGR )"
]
] |
World Championships medalists -- Women
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Long_jump_8
|
The long jump is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed, strength and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a take off point. Along with the triple jump, the two events that measure jumping for distance as a group are referred to as the horizontal jumps. This event has a history in the Ancient Olympic Games and has been a modern Olympic event for men since the first Olympics in 1896 and for women since 1948.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_Scottish_Premier_League
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2007–08 Scottish Premier League
|
[
"Team",
"Kitmaker",
"Shirt sponsor",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Aberdeen",
"Nike",
"Apex Tubulars",
"New home and third kits"
],
[
"Celtic",
"Nike",
"Carling",
"New home kit and new away kit to celebrate 40 years since being the first British team to win the European Cup"
],
[
"Dundee United",
"hummel",
"Anglian Windows",
"New home and away kit"
],
[
"Falkirk",
"Lotto",
"Central Demolition",
"Lotto take over from previous manufacturer , TFG . Home kit is to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the club 's Scottish Cup victory in 1957"
],
[
"Gretna",
"Crest Teamwear",
"Subway",
"Subway take over as new sponsor"
],
[
"Heart of Midlothian",
"Umbro",
"Ukio Bankas",
"Umbro take over from previous manufacturer , Hummel"
],
[
"Hibernian",
"Le Coq Sportif",
"Whyte and Mackay",
"New away kit and new home kit"
],
[
"Inverness CT",
"Erreà",
"Flybe",
"Flybe take over as new sponsor"
],
[
"Kilmarnock",
"Lotto",
"www.smallworldmedia.com",
"Lotto take over from previous manufacturer , TFG"
],
[
"Motherwell",
"Bukta",
"Anglian Home Improvements",
"Bukta take over from previous manufacturer , Xara"
],
[
"Rangers",
"Umbro",
"Carling",
"New home , away and third kits"
],
[
"St Mirren",
"hummel",
"Braehead Shopping Centre",
"Hummel take over from previous manufacturer , Xara"
]
] |
Kits and shirt sponsors
|
2007–08_Scottish_Premier_League_11
|
The 2007-08 Scottish Premier League season was the tenth season of the Scottish Premier League. It began on 4 August 2007 and was originally due to end on 18 May 2008. Due to the death of Phil O'Donnell and extremely poor weather causing the postponement of fixtures during the winter, as well as a backlog of Rangers fixtures and their progression to the UEFA Cup Final, the SPL decided to move the final round of fixtures back four days to 22 May 2008. It was the first season under the sponsorship of the Clydesdale Bank. Gretna were promoted from the First Division the previous season and played in the SPL for the first time, replacing Dunfermline Athletic. Gretna did not play at their home stadium Raydale Park as it did not meet the SPL stadia criteria of 6,000 and instead used Motherwell's Fir Park for all but one of their games; that match was at Livingston's Almondvale Stadium. Champions Celtic qualified directly for the Champions League, while second-placed Rangers qualified for the Second qualifying round. Third-placed Motherwell qualified for the UEFA Cup and Hibernian qualified for the Intertoto Cup. First Division side Queen of the South also qualified for the UEFA Cup after reaching the Scottish Cup Final. Gretna were relegated after just one season in the SPL and were replaced by First Division champions Hamilton Academical for the following season. The championship was determined on the final day of the season. Leaders Celtic travelled to Tannadice to play Dundee United knowing that a win would secure the title.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas_Cowboys_draft_history
|
Dallas Cowboys draft history
|
[
"Round",
"Pick #",
"Overall",
"Name",
"Position",
"College"
] |
[
[
"1",
"28",
"28",
"Taco Charlton",
"Defensive End",
"Michigan"
],
[
"2",
"28",
"60",
"Chidobe Awuzie",
"Cornerback",
"Colorado"
],
[
"3",
"28",
"92",
"Jourdan Lewis",
"Cornerback",
"Michigan"
],
[
"4",
"27",
"133",
"Ryan Switzer",
"Wide Receiver",
"North Carolina"
],
[
"6",
"7",
"191",
"Xavier Woods",
"Safety",
"Louisiana Tech"
],
[
"6",
"33",
"216",
"Marquez White",
"Cornerback",
"Florida State"
],
[
"7",
"10",
"228",
"Joey Ivie",
"Defensive Tackle",
"Florida"
],
[
"7",
"21",
"239",
"Noah Brown",
"Wide Receiver",
"Ohio State"
],
[
"7",
"28",
"246",
"Jordan Carrell",
"Defensive Tackle",
"Colorado"
]
] |
2017 Draft
|
Dallas_Cowboys_draft_history_56
|
This page is a list of the Dallas Cowboys NFL Draft selections. The first draft the Cowboys participated in was 1961, in which they made Defensive tackle Bob Lilly of TCU their first-ever selection.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
|
1930 United States House of Representatives elections
|
[
"District",
"Incumbent",
"Party",
"First elected",
"Result",
"Candidates"
] |
[
[
"Tennessee 1",
"B. Carroll Reece",
"Republican",
"1920",
"Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected",
"Y Oscar B. Lovette ( Republican ) 53.4% B. Carroll Reece ( Republican ) 46.6%"
],
[
"Tennessee 2",
"J . Will Taylor",
"Republican",
"1918",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y J . Will Taylor ( Republican ) 55.6% E. E. Patton ( Ind Rep ) 41.6% J . Brown ( Independent ) 2.9%"
],
[
"Tennessee 3",
"Sam D. McReynolds",
"Democratic",
"1922",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Sam D. McReynolds ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Tennessee 4",
"Cordell Hull",
"Democratic",
"1922",
"Incumbent retired to run for U.S . Senator . New member elected . Democratic hold",
"Y John Ridley Mitchell ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Tennessee 5",
"Ewin L. Davis",
"Democratic",
"1918",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Ewin L. Davis ( Democratic ) 92.0% George Motlow ( Republican ) 8.0%"
],
[
"Tennessee 6",
"Joseph W. Byrns Sr",
"Democratic",
"1908",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Joseph W. Byrns Sr. ( Democratic ) 93.3% E. L. Bradbury ( Independent ) 6.7%"
],
[
"Tennessee 7",
"Edward Everett Eslick",
"Democratic",
"1924",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Edward Everett Eslick ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Tennessee 8",
"Gordon Browning",
"Democratic",
"1922",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Gordon Browning ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Tennessee 9",
"Jere Cooper",
"Democratic",
"1928",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Jere Cooper ( Democratic ) Unopposed"
],
[
"Tennessee 10",
"Hubert Fisher",
"Democratic",
"1916",
"Incumbent retired . New member elected . Democratic hold",
"Y E. H. Crump ( Democratic ) 93.7% Herbert L. Harper ( Republican ) 3.9% Thomas B. Collier ( Democratic ) 2.4%"
]
] |
Tennessee
|
See also : List of United States Representatives from Tennessee
|
1930_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_40
|
The 1930 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1930 which occurred in the middle of President Herbert Hoover's term. During the election cycle, the nation was entering its second year of the Great Depression. Hoover was perceived as doing little to solve the crisis, and his personal popularity was extremely low. His Republican Party was initially applauded for instituting protectionist economic policies, which were intended to limit imports to stimulate the domestic market. However, after the passage of the heavily damaging Smoot-Hawley Tariff, a policy that was bitterly opposed by the Democratic Party, public opinion turned sharply against Republican policies. Republican candidates across the country bore the blame for the economic collapse, and Democrats gained a total of 52 seats in the 1930 midterm elections. Even so, Republicans retained a narrow 2-seat majority after the polls closed. However, during the 13 months between Election Day and the start of the 72nd Congress, 14 members-elect died, and Republicans lost a number of the special elections called to fill those vacancies. Consequently, the Democrats held a 219-212 advantage over the Republicans when the new Congress convened. This was the first of four consecutive depression-era House elections in which Democrats made enormous gains, achieving a cumulative gain of 170 seats. Over the ensuing 64 years (until the 1994 midterm elections), House Republicans would be in the minority for all but four years, winning majorities only in 1946 and 1952.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Warriors
|
Utah Warriors
|
[
"Player",
"Position",
"Union"
] |
[
[
"Joseph Nicholls*",
"Scrum-half",
"Zimbabwe"
],
[
"Michael Baska",
"Scrum-half",
"United States"
],
[
"Dwayne Polataivao",
"Scrum-half",
"Samoa"
],
[
"Hagen Schulte",
"Fly-half",
"Germany"
],
[
"Robbie Povey",
"Fly-half",
"Canada"
],
[
"Jared Whippy",
"Centre",
"United States"
],
[
"Gannon Moore",
"Centre",
"United States"
],
[
"Calvin Whiting",
"Centre",
"United States"
],
[
"Blake Hohaia",
"Centre",
"New Zealand"
],
[
"Tyler Fisher",
"Centre",
"South Africa"
],
[
"Fetuʻu Vainikolo",
"Wing",
"Tonga"
],
[
"Kendrick Scott",
"Wing",
"United States"
],
[
"Tonata Lauti",
"Wing",
"United States"
],
[
"James Vaifale",
"Wing",
"United States"
],
[
"Nolan Tuamoheloa",
"Wing",
"United States"
],
[
"Sione Tauataina",
"Wing",
"United States"
],
[
"Vatemo Ravouvou",
"Fullback",
"Fiji"
],
[
"Josh Whippy",
"Fullback",
"United States"
]
] |
Utah_Warriors_2
|
The Utah Warriors are a professional rugby union team that competes in Major League Rugby, the top-level rugby competition in the United States that played its first season in 2018. The team is based in Salt Lake City, Utah, and was founded in 2017 by Rugby Utah Ventures.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Are_You?_(TV_series)
|
How Are You? (TV series)
|
[
"Cast",
"Role",
"Description",
"Episodes Appeared"
] |
[
[
"Zhu Houren 朱厚任",
"Gong Jiaqiao 龚家翘",
"Kong Kar Kiao A wheel-chaired bound selling tissues and lottery Gong Jinghu 's older brother Pan Meiruo 's brother-in-law Dai Anna 's foster father Dai Zhengxiong 's foster grandfather In love with Guo Meili",
"1-9 , 11-16"
],
[
"Chen Liping 陈莉萍",
"Guo Meili 郭美莉",
"Dai Anna 's mother Dai Zhengxiong 's grandmother Gong Jiaqiao 's love interest ( Went missing for 30 years )",
"1 , 12-14"
],
[
"Chen Liping 陈莉萍",
"Dai Anna 戴安娜",
"Younger Version portrayed by Huang Yingen Ah Dai ( 阿戴 ) / Moron ( 阿呆 ) A toilet cleaner at a community centre Guo Meili 's daughter Dai Zhengxiong 's mother Gong Jiaqiao 's foster daughter",
"1-9 , 11-14 , 16"
],
[
"Roy Li 黎沸挥",
"Gong Qinghu 龚清湖",
"Government ( 政府 ) A property agent Gong Jiaqiao 's younger brother Pan Meiruo 's husband",
"1-2 , 5-6 , 8-9 , 11-16"
],
[
"Cynthia Koh 许美珍",
"Pan Meiruo 潘美若",
"Pan Buay Luo Gong Qinghu 's wife Gong Jiaqiao 's sister-in-law",
"1-2 , 5-6 , 8-9 , 11-12 , 14-16"
],
[
"Ivan Lo 卢楷浚",
"Dai Zhengxiong 戴正雄",
"Gong Jiaqiao and Guo Meili 's grandson Dai Anna 's son",
"1-4 , 6-9 , 11-14 , 16"
]
] |
Casts -- Gong Jiaqiao 's family
|
How_Are_You?_(TV_series)_0
|
How Are You? () is a Singapore dialect drama series which is telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, Mediacorp Channel 8. It stars Zhu Houren, Chen Liping, Romeo Tan, Sheila Sim, Ya Hui, Desmond Ng, Joshua Tan, Richard Low, Roy Li & Cynthia Koh. This is the fifth dialect drama to be produced on Channel 8. This is also the first mainstream TV drama project with Zheng Geping as executive producer. A mandarin-dubbed version of the show will aired on Astro AEC at 8.30 PM in Malaysia and Channel 8 at 9.00 PM in Singapore from 3 April 2019, which does not air the opening and ending theme songs. The original dialect version also aired on Malaysia's 8TV.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BuzzFeed_Unsolved
|
BuzzFeed Unsolved
|
[
"#",
"Episode",
"Published",
"Postmortem Q+A Episode"
] |
[
[
"1",
"The Macabre Death of Edgar Allan Poe",
"March 13 , 2020",
"March 18 , 2020"
],
[
"2",
"The Missing Identity of the Lady of the Dunes",
"March 20 , 2020",
"March 25 , 2020"
],
[
"3",
"The Tinseltown Murder of Thelma Todd",
"March 27 , 2020",
"April 1 , 2020"
],
[
"4",
"The Creepy Quandary of Who Put Bella in the Wych Elm",
"April 3 , 2020",
"April 8 , 2020"
],
[
"5",
"The Puzzling Case of Marilyn and Sam Sheppard",
"April 10 , 2020",
"April 15 , 2020"
],
[
"6",
"The Mysterious Death of The Somerton Man Revisited",
"April 17 , 2020",
"April 22 , 2020"
]
] |
Episodes -- BuzzFeed Unsolved – True Crime
|
BuzzFeed_Unsolved_6
|
BuzzFeed Unsolved (also known as simply Unsolved) is an American documentary entertainment web series created and produced by Ryan Bergara. It first aired on YouTube on February 4, 2016, and has run for six seasons. The show currently airs on its own channel called the Buzzfeed Unsolved Network. BuzzFeed Unsolved follows Ryan Bergara and co-host Shane Madej who discuss unsolved crimes, haunted places, alleged demonic possessions, and historical occurrences. While the topics of discussion are often morbid, most episodes are presented in some form of a comedic manner. The show is filmed primarily in Los Angeles with some episodes having parts filmed across the U.S and even some in other countries such as the United Kingdom and Mexico. The show has also become a rating hit for BuzzFeed, regularly featuring as one of the network's most-watched shows. Prior to the premiere of the eighth season, BuzzFeed renewed the show for a ninth season, which aired in late 2018. A tenth season premiered in March 2019, and an eleventh season premiered in September 2019. Ryan and Shane left Buzzfeed after the conclusion of the eleventh season to start a new digital production company, Watcher Entertainment, despite of this, both are still working with Buzzfeed on a twelfth season set for early 2020.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dragons_in_film_and_television
|
List of dragons in film and television
|
[
"Name of Dragon",
"Title of Series",
"Type",
"Transforms , if so from what ?",
"Voice Actor",
"Appearances"
] |
[
[
"Dragons of the Abyss and the Hudson and East Rivers",
"The Magicians",
"Asian",
"No",
"Ambyr Childers , Sera Gamble , Ingrid Oliver",
"Recurring"
],
[
"Aithusa , Kilgharrah",
"Merlin ( 2008 TV series )",
"European",
"No",
"John Hurt ( Kilgharrah )",
"Recurring"
],
[
"Albi The Racist Dragon",
"Flight of the Conchords",
"European",
"No",
"Jemaine Clement",
"Drive By"
],
[
"Blothgaar",
"Power Rangers Operation Overdrive",
"Asian",
"No",
"Charlie McDermott",
"Out of Luck"
],
[
"Cordelia",
"Angel ( 1999 TV series )",
"European",
"No",
"",
"Not Fade Away ( Angel )"
],
[
"Dragon",
"Magic Mountain",
"Asian",
"No",
"Anthony Ackroyd ( Australian ) Sun Yuebin ( Chinese )",
"Main"
],
[
"Drageeen , Pyre , Tyrune",
"Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog",
"European",
"No",
"",
"Recurring"
],
[
"Drogon , Viserion , Rhaegal",
"Game of Thrones",
"Wyvern",
"No",
"",
"Recurring"
],
[
"Dudley",
"The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon",
"European",
"No",
"Alex Galatis",
"Main"
],
[
"Eustace Scrubb",
"The Chronicles of Narnia",
"European",
"Human",
"David Thwaites",
"The Voyage of the Dawn Treader"
],
[
"Unnamed",
"Eureka",
"Wyvern",
"No",
"",
"The Real Thing"
],
[
"Gorwen",
"Through The Dragon 's Eye",
"European",
"No",
"Seán Barrett ( actor )",
"Main"
],
[
"Dragreder",
"Kamen Rider Ryuki",
"Asian",
"No",
"",
"Recurring"
],
[
"H.R . Pufnstuf",
"H.R . Pufnstuf",
"Other",
"No",
"Lennie Weinrib",
"Main"
],
[
"Unnamed",
"Legacies ( TV series )",
"Other",
"Human",
"",
"Minor"
],
[
"Maleficent , Lily Page",
"Once Upon a Time",
"European",
"Human",
"Kristin Bauer van Straten , Nicole Muñoz",
"Recurring"
],
[
"Magellan",
"Eureeka 's Castle",
"European",
"No",
"Noel MacNeal",
"Recurring"
],
[
"Oliver J. Dragon",
"Kukla , Fran and Ollie",
"European",
"No",
"Burr Tillstrom",
"Main"
],
[
"Many zords and monsters",
"Power Rangers",
"Multiple",
"No",
"Several",
"Recurring"
],
[
"Scorch",
"Scorch ( TV series )",
"European",
"No",
"Ronn Lucas",
"Main"
]
] |
Dragons in television -- Live-Action Television
|
List_of_dragons_in_film_and_television_2
|
This is a list of dragons from film and television. The dragons are organized by either film or television and further by whether the media is animation or live-action. They are sorted alphabetically by name or if there is none, by the name of the media. Further information is the title of the media, the type of dragon, whether it transforms to/from something else, the voice actor if it has one and additional notes. In the type of dragon there may be an indicator with a number followed by H this means the dragon has multiple heads.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Empire_Trnava_Cup
|
2012 Empire Trnava Cup
|
[
"Country",
"Player",
"Rank",
"Seed"
] |
[
[
"GER",
"Dinah Pfizenmaier",
"128",
"1"
],
[
"RUS",
"Valeria Savinykh",
"133",
"2"
],
[
"ITA",
"Nastassja Burnett",
"137",
"3"
],
[
"AUT",
"Yvonne Meusburger",
"139",
"4"
],
[
"UKR",
"Yuliya Beygelzimer",
"160",
"5"
],
[
"NED",
"Bibiane Schoofs",
"161",
"6"
],
[
"LAT",
"Anastasija Sevastova",
"166",
"7"
],
[
"BUL",
"Elitsa Kostova",
"167",
"8"
]
] |
WTA entrants -- Seeds
|
2012_Empire_Trnava_Cup_0
|
The 2012 Empire Trnava Cup was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the fourth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2012 ITF Women's Circuit. It took place in Trnava, Slovakia, on 28 July - 5 August 2012.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Nationwide_Tour_graduates
|
2003 Nationwide Tour graduates
|
[
"No",
"Date",
"Player",
"Tournament",
"Winner",
"Winning score",
"Runner-up score"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Apr 4",
"Mark Hensby",
"BellSouth Classic",
"Zach Johnson",
"−13 ( 69-66-68-72=275 )",
"−12 ( 73-70-66-67=276 )"
],
[
"2",
"Apr 18",
"Ted Purdy lost in two-man playoff",
"MCI Heritage",
"Stewart Cink",
"−10 ( 72-69-69-64=274 )",
"−10 ( 69-67-65-73=274 )"
],
[
"3",
"May 3",
"Joe Ogilvie",
"HP Classic of New Orleans",
"Vijay Singh",
"−22 ( 70-65-68-63=266 )",
"−21 ( 66-67-66-68=267 )"
],
[
"4",
"Jul 18",
"Ted Purdy",
"B.C . Open",
"Jonathan Byrd",
"−20 ( 67-65-68-68=268 )",
"−19 ( 69-67-65-68=269 )"
],
[
"5",
"Oct 3",
"Ryan Palmer",
"Southern Farm Bureau Classic",
"Fred Funk",
"−22 ( 69-67-64-66=266 )",
"−21 ( 69-68-66-64=267 )"
]
] |
Runners-up on the PGA Tour in 2004
|
2003_Nationwide_Tour_graduates_2
|
This is a list of players who graduated from the Nationwide Tour in 2003. The top 20 players on the Nationwide Tour's money list in 2003 earned their PGA Tour card for 2004. *PGA Tour rookie for 2004. #Carter received a battlefield promotion to the PGA Tour in 2003 by winning three tournaments on the Nationwide Tour in 2003. On the PGA Tour in 2003 he played eight tournaments, making two cuts with a best finish of T12. T = Tied
Green background indicates the player retained his PGA Tour card for 2005 (won or finished inside the top 125). Yellow background indicates the player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 2005, but retained conditional status (finished between 126-150). Red background indicates the player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 2005 (finished outside the top 150).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Tour_of_Utah
|
2013 Tour of Utah
|
[
"",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Tom Danielson ( USA )",
"Garmin-Sharp",
"23h 05 ' 45"
],
[
"2",
"Chris Horner ( USA )",
"RadioShack-Leopard",
"+ 1 ' 25"
],
[
"3",
"Janier Acevedo ( COL )",
"Jamis-Hagens Berman",
"+ 1 ' 37"
],
[
"4",
"Lucas Euser ( USA )",
"UnitedHealthcare",
"+ 2 ' 02"
],
[
"5",
"Matthew Busche ( USA )",
"RadioShack-Leopard",
"+ 2 ' 06"
],
[
"6",
"Philip Deignan ( IRL )",
"UnitedHealthcare",
"+ 2 ' 27"
],
[
"7",
"Michael Schär ( SWI )",
"BMC Racing Team",
"+ 3 ' 11"
],
[
"8",
"Carter Jones ( USA )",
"Bissell",
"+ 3 ' 49"
],
[
"9",
"Francisco Mancebo ( ESP )",
"5-hour Energy",
"+ 3 ' 50"
],
[
"10",
"Tiago Machado ( POR )",
"RadioShack-Leopard",
"+ 3 ' 50"
]
] |
General Classification after Stage 6 [ 24 ] [ 27 ]
|
2013_Tour_of_Utah_12
|
The 2013 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah is the tenth edition of the Tour of Utah. Once again, the race was included on the UCI America Tour, with a UCI classification of 2.1. As such, the race is only open to teams on the UCI Pro Tour, UCI Professional Continental and UCI Continental circuits. The race took place between August 6-11, 2013 as a six-day, six-stage race, with some major differences to the prior editions, such as the elimination of the prologue, individual time trial, or team time trial. The 2013 Tour of Utah was one of six UCI-ranked stage races in the United States in 2013. After finishing high overall in previous editions, American Tom Danielson of won the overall title.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Esten
|
Charles Esten
|
[
"Year",
"Work",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1996",
"Wing Commander IV : The Price of Freedom",
"Generic Cap # 1 ( voice )",
"Video game"
],
[
"1997",
"The Sleepwalker Killing",
"Mark Schall",
"TV film"
],
[
"1997",
"The Postman",
"Michael , Abby 's Husband",
""
],
[
"1999",
"The Expendables",
"Ram",
"TV film"
],
[
"1999",
"Late Last Night",
"Beverly Hills Cop",
"TV film"
],
[
"2000",
"Thirteen Days",
"Maj. Rudolf Anderson",
""
],
[
"2001",
"61*",
"Kevin Maris ( '98 )",
"TV film"
],
[
"2001",
"Roots of the Cuban Missile Crisis",
"Major Anderson",
"Video documentary"
],
[
"2002",
"The Johnny Chronicles",
"Patrick Monroe",
"TV film"
],
[
"2002",
"Ten Minutes Older : The Trumpet",
"Bill",
"Twelve Miles to Trona segment"
],
[
"2003",
"All Grown Up",
"",
"TV film"
],
[
"2003",
"Water Under the Bridge",
"Don",
""
],
[
"2003",
"Nobody Knows Anything !",
"Conner Fulton",
""
],
[
"2007",
"American Family",
"Larry Bogner",
""
],
[
"2008",
"1%",
"John Tipton",
""
],
[
"2008",
"Swing Vote",
"Lewis",
""
]
] |
Filmography -- Films
|
Chip_Esten_2
|
Charles Esten Puskar III (born September 9, 1965), known professionally as Chip Esten, is an American actor, musician and comedian. Esten is best known for his role as country singer Deacon Claybourne on the ABC/CMT drama Nashville from 2012 to 2018 which subsequently kickstarted his own musical career. He previously appeared on the improvisation show Whose Line Is It Anyway? regularly between 1999-2005.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Acaster
|
James Acaster
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2011",
"Russell Howard 's Good News",
"Self",
"Series 4 Episode 5"
],
[
"2011",
"Show and Tell",
"Self",
"Series 1 Episode 7 , Series 1 Episode 8"
],
[
"2013-2014",
"Never Mind the Buzzcocks",
"Self",
"Series 27 Episode 1 , Series 28 Episode 4"
],
[
"2013-2014",
"Sweat the Small Stuff",
"Self",
"Series 1 Episode 8 , Series 2 Episode 5 , Series 4 Episode 5"
],
[
"2014",
"Spicks and Specks",
"Self",
"Series 8 Episode 15"
],
[
"2014",
"Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live",
"Self",
"2014 , Episode 1"
],
[
"2014",
"Big Brother 's Bit on the Side",
"Self",
"26 June 2014"
],
[
"2014",
"Comedy Up Late",
"Self",
"Series 2 Episode 4"
],
[
"2014",
"Virtually Famous",
"Self",
"Series 1 Episodes 3 , 6"
],
[
"2014",
"Sweet Home Ketteringa",
"Self ( Host )",
"Documentary Series"
],
[
"2014 , 2017",
"Richard Herring 's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast",
"Self",
"Leicester Square Episodes 49 , 208 ; Edinburgh Fringe Episode 77"
],
[
"2014-2017",
"8 Out of 10 Cats",
"Self",
"Series 17 Episode 5 , Series 18 Episode 5 , Series 19 Episode 6 , Series 20 Episode 10"
],
[
"2014-present",
"Mock the Week",
"Self",
"Series 13 Episode 10 ; Series 14 Episodes 1 , 3 , 9 , 10 ; Series 15 Episodes 2 , 5 , 9 , 11 ; Series 16 Episodes 1 , 2 , 8 , 9 , 10 ; Series 17 Episodes 1 , 3 , 5"
],
[
"2015",
"Josh",
"Mike",
"Series 1 Episode 4"
],
[
"2015",
"Alan Davies : As Yet Untitled",
"Self",
"Series 2 Episode 5"
],
[
"2015",
"Community Kitchen",
"Self",
"Series 3 Episodes 4 , 5"
],
[
"2015",
"Drunk History : UK",
"Self",
"Series 1 Episodes 1 , 7"
],
[
"2015",
"The John Bishop Show",
"Self",
"Episode 1"
],
[
"2015",
"Live at the Apollo",
"Self",
"Series 11 , Episode 5"
],
[
"2015-2018",
"Have I Got News For You",
"Self",
"Series 49 Episode 9 , Series 55 Episode 4"
]
] |
Filmography
|
James_Acaster_0
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James William Acaster (; born 9 January 1985) is an English comedian originally from Kettering, Northamptonshire. He has performed for several consecutive years at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and won two Chortle awards in 2015. He has been nominated for Best Show five times at the Edinburgh Fringe. Acaster has appeared on several panel shows, including Mock the Week, Taskmaster, 8 out of 10 Cats and Would I Lie to You?. He has a 2018 Netflix show entitled Repertoire, consisting of four hour-long stand-up comedy performances. He has also written two books, James Acaster's Classic Scrapes, consisting of true stories, most of which were originally told on Josh Widdicombe's show on XFM, and Perfect Sound Whatever, consisting of album reviews from the year 2016. He currently hosts panel show Hypothetical alongside Widdicombe and food podcast Off Menu with fellow comedian Ed Gamble.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_130_kg
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Wrestling at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg
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[
"",
"Score",
"",
"CP"
] |
[
[
"Fatih Bakir ( TUR )",
"0-3",
"Yuri Evseichik ( ISR )",
"0-3 PO"
],
[
"Marek Sitnik ( POL )",
"0-4",
"David Vála ( CZE )",
"0-3 PO"
],
[
"Fatih Bakir ( TUR )",
"1-0",
"Marek Sitnik ( POL )",
"3-0 PO"
],
[
"Yuri Evseichik ( ISR )",
"5-1",
"David Vála ( CZE )",
"3-1 PP"
],
[
"Fatih Bakir ( TUR )",
"3-0",
"David Vála ( CZE )",
"3-0 PO"
],
[
"Yuri Evseichik ( ISR )",
"3-1",
"Marek Sitnik ( POL )",
"3-1 PP"
]
] |
Results -- Elimination pools
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Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP 1 Yuri Evseichik ( ISR ) 3 3 0 9 11 2 Fatih Bakir ( TUR ) 3 2 1 6 4 3 David Vála ( CZE ) 3 1 2 4 5 4 Marek Sitnik ( POL ) 3 0 3 1 1
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Wrestling_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_130_kg_12
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The men's Greco-Roman 130 kg at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the wrestling program was held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre from September 25 to 27. The competition held with an elimination system of three or four wrestlers in each pool, with the winners qualify for the quarterfinals, semifinals and final by way of direct elimination.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1949_VFL_season
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1949 VFL season
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[
"Home team",
"Home team score",
"Away team",
"Away team score",
"Venue",
"Crowd",
"Date"
] |
[
[
"North Melbourne",
"18.25 ( 133 )",
"South Melbourne",
"6.9 ( 45 )",
"Arden Street Oval",
"16,000",
"18 June 1949"
],
[
"Geelong",
"20.12 ( 132 )",
"Hawthorn",
"6.10 ( 46 )",
"Kardinia Park",
"12,000",
"18 June 1949"
],
[
"Essendon",
"8.19 ( 67 )",
"Fitzroy",
"10.10 ( 70 )",
"Windy Hill",
"15,000",
"18 June 1949"
],
[
"Carlton",
"11.12 ( 78 )",
"Melbourne",
"12.14 ( 86 )",
"Princes Park",
"26,500",
"18 June 1949"
],
[
"St Kilda",
"7.14 ( 56 )",
"Footscray",
"11.11 ( 77 )",
"Junction Oval",
"8,500",
"18 June 1949"
],
[
"Richmond",
"16.5 ( 101 )",
"Collingwood",
"16.8 ( 104 )",
"Punt Road Oval",
"29,000",
"18 June 1949"
]
] |
Premiership season -- Round 10
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1949_VFL_season_9
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The 1949 Victorian Football League season was the 53rd season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John's_Red_Storm_men's_basketball
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St. John's Red Storm men's basketball
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[
"Year",
"Seed",
"Round",
"Opponent",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"1951",
"",
"Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Regional 3rd Place Game",
"Connecticut Kentucky NC State",
"W 63-52 L 43-59 W 71-59"
],
[
"1952",
"",
"Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four National Championship Game",
"NC State Kentucky Illinois Kansas",
"W 60-49 W 64-57 W 61-59 L 63-80"
],
[
"1961",
"",
"First Round",
"Wake Forest",
"L 74-97"
],
[
"1967",
"",
"First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional 3rd Place Game",
"Temple Boston College Princeton",
"W 57-53 L 62-63 L 58-78"
],
[
"1968",
"",
"First Round",
"Davidson",
"L 70-79"
],
[
"1969",
"",
"First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional 3rd Place Game",
"Princeton Davidson Duquesne",
"W 72-63 L 69-79 L 72-75"
],
[
"1973",
"",
"First Round",
"Penn",
"L 61-62"
],
[
"1976",
"",
"First Round",
"Indiana",
"L 70-90"
],
[
"1977",
"",
"First Round",
"Utah",
"L 68-72"
],
[
"1978",
"",
"First Round",
"Louisville",
"L 68-76"
],
[
"1979",
"# 10",
"First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight",
"# 7 Temple # 2 Duke # 6 Rutgers # 9 Penn",
"W 75-70 W 80-78 W 67-65 L 62-64"
],
[
"1980",
"# 3",
"Second Round",
"# 6 Purdue",
"L 72-87"
],
[
"1982",
"# 5",
"First Round Second Round",
"# 12 Penn # 4 Alabama",
"W 66-56 L 68-69"
],
[
"1983",
"# 1",
"Second Round Sweet Sixteen",
"# 9 Rutgers # 4 Georgia",
"W 66-55 L 67-70"
],
[
"1984",
"# 9",
"First Round",
"# 8 Temple",
"L 63-65"
],
[
"1985",
"# 1",
"First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four",
"# 16 Southern # 9 Arkansas # 12 Kentucky # 3 NC State # 1 Georgetown",
"W 83-59 W 68-65 W 86-70 W 69-60 L 59-77"
],
[
"1986",
"# 1",
"First Round Second Round",
"# 16 Montana State # 8 Auburn",
"W 83-74 L 65-81"
],
[
"1987",
"# 6",
"First Round Second Round",
"# 11 Wichita State # 3 DePaul",
"W 57-55 L 75-83"
],
[
"1988",
"# 11",
"First Round",
"# 6 Florida",
"L 59-62"
],
[
"1990",
"# 6",
"First Round Second Round",
"# 11 Temple # 3 Duke",
"W 81-65 L 72-76"
]
] |
NIT results
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The Red Storm have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament ( NIT ) 30 times . Their combined record is 45–30 . They are six-time NIT Champions ( 1943 , 1944 , 1959 , 1965 , 1989 , 2003 ) . Due to impermissible benefits to a player , their 2003 appearance ( and title ) has been vacated by the NCAA making their official record 40–30 .
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St._John's_Red_Storm_men's_basketball_4
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The St. John's Red Storm men's basketball team represents the St. John's University in Queens, New York. The team participates in the Big East Conference. As of the end of the 2018-19 season, St. John's has 1,900 total wins, which put them at #6 on the List of teams with the most victories in NCAA Division I men's college basketball. Starting in the 2019-20 season, St. John's will be coached by Mike Anderson.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_World_Figure_Skating_Championships
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1938 World Figure Skating Championships
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[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nation",
"Places"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Maxi Herber / Ernst Baier",
"Germany",
"12"
],
[
"2",
"Ilse Pausin / Erich Pausin",
"Austria",
"16"
],
[
"3",
"Inge Koch / Günther Noack",
"Germany",
"30"
],
[
"4",
"Violet Cliff / Leslie Cliff",
"United Kingdom",
"37"
],
[
"5",
"Piroska Szekrényessy / Attila Szekrényessy",
"Hungary",
"44"
],
[
"6",
"Pierette Dubois / Paul Dubois",
"Switzerland",
"67"
],
[
"7",
"Liesel Roth / Bruno Walter",
"Germany",
"72.5"
],
[
"8",
"Gisa Graetz / Otto Weiss",
"Germany",
"79"
],
[
"9",
"Hildegard Faulhaber / Karl Eigel",
"Austria",
"79.5"
],
[
"10",
"Anna Cattaneo / Ercole Cattaneo",
"Italy",
"82.5"
],
[
"11",
"Liese Kianek / Adolf Rosdol",
"Austria",
"88"
],
[
"12",
"Stephanie Kalusz / Erwin Kalusz",
"Poland",
"94.5"
],
[
"13",
"A. Wächter / Fritz Lesk",
"Czechoslovakia",
"117"
]
] |
Results -- Pairs
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1938_World_Figure_Skating_Championships_2
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The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion. The 1938 men competitions took place on February 18 to 19 in Berlin, Germany. The 1938 ladies competitions took place on February 4 to 5 in Stockholm, Sweden. The 1938 pairs competition took place on February 18 in Berlin, Germany.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_castles_in_Iran
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List of castles in Iran
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[
"Name",
"Persian name",
"Location",
"Founder and Era"
] |
[
[
"Falak-ol-Aflak",
"فلکالافلاک",
"Khorramabad",
"Sasanian Empire"
],
[
"Fathabad castle [ fa ]",
"قلعه فتحآباد",
"Ekhtiarabad",
""
],
[
"Fin Castle [ fa ]",
"قلعه فین",
"Bandar Abbas County",
""
],
[
"Firuzkuh castle [ fa ]",
"قلعه فیروزکوه",
"Firuzkuh",
"13th century"
],
[
"Forud castle [ fa ]",
"قلعه فرود",
"Kalat",
"Parthian Empire"
],
[
"Fort of Our Lady of the Conception",
"قلعه هرمز",
"Hormuz Island",
"Safavid dynasty"
],
[
"Furg Citadel",
"قلعه فورگ",
"Furg , Darmian",
"Afsharid dynasty"
]
] |
List of castles in Iran -- F
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List_of_castles_in_Iran_6
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This is a list of castles in Iran.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit
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Tlingit
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[
"Tlingit tribe",
"IPA",
"Translation",
"Village or Community location",
"Anglicized , archaic variants or adaptations"
] |
[
[
"G̱alyáx̱ Ḵwáan",
"qaɬjáχ qʰʷáːn",
"Salmon Stream Tribe",
"Yakataga-Controller Bay area",
"Kaliakh"
],
[
"Xunaa Ḵáawu",
"xunaː",
"Tribe or People from the Direction of the North Wind",
"Hoonah",
"Hoonah people"
],
[
"S'awdáan Ḵwáan",
"sʼawdáːn qʰʷáːn",
"From S'oow ( jade ) daa ( around ) , aan ( land/country/village ) because the bay is the color of jade all around",
"Sumdum",
"Sumdum"
],
[
"Tʼaḵjik.aan Ḵwáan :",
"tʼaqtʃikʔaːn qʰʷáːn",
"Coast Town Tribe",
"northern Prince of Wales Island",
"Tuxekan"
],
[
"Laax̱aayík Kwáan :",
"ɬaːχaːjík qʰʷáːn",
"Inside the Glacier People",
"Yakutat area",
"Yakutat"
],
[
"Tʼaaḵu Ḵwáan :",
"tʼaːqʰu qʰʷáːn",
"Geese Flood Upriver Tribe",
"Taku",
"Taku Tlingit , Taku people"
],
[
"Xutsnoowú ( a.k.a . Xudzidaa ) Ḵwáan",
"xutsnuːwú qʰʷáːn",
"Brown Bear Fort a.k.a . Burnt Wood Tribe",
"Angoon",
"Hootchenoo people , Hoochenoo , Kootznahoo"
],
[
"Hinyaa Ḵwáan",
"hinjaː qʰʷáːn",
"Tribe From Across The Water",
"Klawock",
"Henya"
],
[
"G̱unaax̱oo Ḵwáan",
"qunaːχuː qʰʷáːn",
"Among The Athabascans Tribe",
"Dry Bay",
"Gunahoo people , Dry Bay people"
],
[
"Deisleen Ḵwáan :",
"tesɬiːn qʰʷáːn",
"Big Sinew Tribe",
"Teslin",
"Teslin Tlingit , Teslin people , Inland Tlinkit"
],
[
"Shee Tʼiká ( a.k.a . Sheetʼká ) Ḵwáan",
"ʃiː tʼikʰá qʰʷáːn",
"Outside Edge of a Branch Tribe",
"Sitka",
"Sitka , Shee Atika"
],
[
"Shtaxʼhéen Ḵwáan",
"ʃtaxʼhíːn qʰʷáːn",
"Bitter Water Tribe",
"Wrangell",
"Stikine people , Stikine Tlingit"
],
[
"Jilḵáat Ḵwáan",
"tʃiɬqʰáːt qʰʷáːn",
"From Chaal ( food cache ) xhaat ( salmon ) khwaan ( dwellers ) : Salmon Cache Tribe",
"Klukwan",
"Chilkat people"
],
[
"Áa Tlein Ḵwáan",
"ʔáː tɬʰeːn qʰʷáːn",
"Big Lake Tribe",
"Atlin",
"Taku River Tlingit , Inland Tlinkit"
],
[
"Ḵéex̱ʼ Kwáan",
"qʰíːχʼ qʰʷáːn",
"The Opening of the Day ( Dawn ) Tribe a.k.a . The Town That Never Sleeps",
"Kake",
"Kake people"
],
[
"Taantʼa Ḵwáan",
"tʰaːntʼa qʰʷáːn",
"Sea Lion Tribe",
"Fort Tongass ( formerly ) & Ketchikan ( today )",
"Tongass people"
],
[
"Jilḵoot Ḵwáan",
"tʃiɬqʰuːt qʰʷáːn",
"Chilkoot Tribe",
"Haines",
"Chilkoot people"
],
[
"Áakʼw Ḵwáan",
"ʔáːkʼʷ qʰʷáːn",
"Small Lake Tribe",
"Auke Bay",
"Auke people"
],
[
"Kooyu Ḵwáan",
"kʰuːju qʰʷáːn",
"Stomach Tribe",
"Kuiu Island",
"Kuiu people"
],
[
"Saanyaa Ḵwáan",
"saːnjaː qʰʷáːn",
"Southward Tribe",
"Cape Fox Village ( formerly ) & Saxman ( today )",
"Saanya Kwaan , owns Saxman Corporation , which owns Cape Fox Corporation"
]
] |
Territory -- Tribes or ḵwáans
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Tlingit_0
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The Tlingit ( or ; also spelled Tlinkit) are indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Their language is the Tlingit language (natively , pronounced ), in which the name means People of the Tides. The Russian name ' (, from a Sugpiaq-Alutiiq term ' for the labret worn by women) or the related German name may be encountered referring to the people in older historical literature, such as Shelikhov's 1796 map of Russian America. The Tlingit have a matrilineal kinship system, with children considered born into the mother's clan, and property and hereditary roles passing through the mother's line. Their culture and society developed in the temperate rainforest of the southeast Alaska coast and the Alexander Archipelago. The Tlingit maintained a complex hunter-gatherer culture based on semi-sedentary management of fisheries. An inland group, known as the Inland Tlingit, inhabits the far northwestern part of the province of British Columbia and the southern Yukon Territory in Canada.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_I-League
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2016–17 I-League
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[
"Team",
"Head coach",
"Kit manufacturer",
"Shirt sponsor"
] |
[
[
"Aizawl",
"Khalid Jamil",
"Vamos",
"NE Consultancy Services"
],
[
"Bengaluru FC",
"Albert Roca",
"Puma",
"JSW Group"
],
[
"Chennai City",
"V Soundararajan",
"Classic Polo",
"Baako"
],
[
"Churchill Brothers",
"Derrick Pereira",
"Strikke Sports",
"Churchill Group"
],
[
"DSK Shivajians",
"Dave Rogers",
"Nivia",
"DSK Group"
],
[
"East Bengal",
"Mridul Banerjee",
"Shiv Naresh",
"Kingfisher"
],
[
"Minerva Punjab",
"Surinder Singh",
"T10 Sports",
"Indian Armed Forces"
],
[
"Mohun Bagan",
"Sanjoy Sen",
"Shiv Naresh",
"None"
],
[
"Mumbai",
"Oscar Bruzon",
"Nivia",
"Playwin"
],
[
"Shillong Lajong",
"Thangboi Singto",
"Adidas",
"Gionee"
]
] |
Teams -- Personnel and kits
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2016–17_I-League_1
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The 2016-17 I-League was the 10th season of the I-League, the top Indian professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 2007. The season began on 7 January 2017 and concluded on 30 April 2017. Aizawl won their first title on the final day after securing a draw against Shillong Lajong on 30 April 2017. Defending champions Bengaluru FC finished in the fourth place. Dempo had entered the league after being promoted from the I-League 2nd Division but withdrew from the league along with Salgaocar and Sporting Goa. Aizawl were reinstated into the league after being relegated while Churchill Brothers, Chennai City, and Minerva Punjab were granted direct-entry into the I-League.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USA_Today_All-USA_high_school_football_team_(1982–89)
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USA Today All-USA high school football team (1982–89)
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[
"Player",
"Position",
"School",
"Hometown",
"College"
] |
[
[
"Quintus McDonald",
"Linebacker",
"Montclair High School",
"Montclair , New Jersey",
"Penn State"
],
[
"Sean Ridley",
"Defensive line",
"Central High School",
"Omaha , Nebraska",
"Iowa"
],
[
"Ray Huckestein",
"Defensive line",
"North Allegheny High School",
"Wexford , Pennsylvania",
"Stanford"
],
[
"Brent White",
"Defensive line",
"Stebbins High School",
"Dayton , Ohio",
"Michigan"
],
[
"Anthony Butts",
"Defensive line",
"Fulton High School",
"Atlanta , Georgia",
"Mississippi State"
],
[
"Larry Rose",
"Defensive line",
"Emma Sansom High School",
"Gadsden , Alabama",
"Alabama"
],
[
"Ned Bolcar",
"Linebacker",
"Phillipsburg High School",
"Phillipsburg , New Jersey",
"Notre Dame"
],
[
"John Porter",
"Linebacker",
"Valdosta High School",
"Valdosta , Georgia",
"Georgia Tech"
],
[
"Scott Thompson",
"Defensive back",
"Cascade High School",
"Everett , Washington",
"Oklahoma"
],
[
"Mark Green",
"Defensive back",
"Poly High School",
"Riverside , California",
"Notre Dame"
],
[
"Melvin Gilliam",
"Defensive back",
"Booker T. Washington High School",
"Tulsa , Oklahoma",
"Oklahoma State"
],
[
"Scott Johnston",
"Punter",
"Stranahan High School",
"Fort Lauderdale , Florida",
"Florida State"
]
] |
Teams -- 1984 team
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Coach of the Year : Nick Hyder ( Valdosta High School , Valdosta , Georgia ) Offense Player Position School Hometown College Hart Lee Dykes Wide receiver Bay City High School Bay City , Texas Oklahoma State Todd Ellis Quarterback Page High School Greensboro , North Carolina South Carolina Brian Davis Running back Washington High School Washington , Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Aaron Emanuel Running back Quartz Hill High School Quartz Hill , California USC Sammie Smith Running back Apopka High School Apopka , Florida Florida State Eric Still Offensive line Germantown High School Germantown , Tennessee Tennessee Mark VanKeirsbilck Offensive line Rockhurst High School Kansas City , Missouri Oklahoma Chris Pettaway Offensive line American High School Hialeah , Florida LSU Rick Meyer Offensive line Salinas High School Salinas , California UCLA Mark Stepnoski Offensive line Cathedral Prep School Erie , Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Marlon Washington Wide receiver Schlagle High School Kansas City , Kansas USC Kevin Mills Placekicker Shore Regional High School West Long Beach , New Jersey Penn State Defense
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USA_Today_All-USA_high_school_football_team_(1982–89)_5
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USA Today named its first All-USA high school football team in 1982. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1982. In addition, two members of the team are named the USA Today High School Offensive Player and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively. The newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Football Coach of the Year. This article contains the teams from 1982 through 1989.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970_NHL_Amateur_Draft
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1970 NHL Amateur Draft
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[
"Pick #",
"Player",
"Position",
"Nationality",
"NHL team",
"College/junior/club team"
] |
[
[
"97",
"Doug Rombough",
"Centre",
"Canada",
"Buffalo Sabres",
"Saint Catharines Black Hawks ( OHA )"
],
[
"98",
"Brian Chinnick",
"Centre",
"Canada",
"Los Angeles Kings",
"Peterborough Petes ( OHA )"
],
[
"99",
"Gary Cunningham",
"Defence",
"Canada",
"Philadelphia Flyers",
"Saint Catharines Black Hawks ( OHA )"
],
[
"100",
"Alan Henry",
"Defence",
"Canada",
"California Golden Seals",
"University of North Dakota ( WCHA )"
],
[
"101",
"Mickey Donaldson",
"Left Wing",
"Canada",
"Minnesota North Stars",
"Peterborough Petes ( OHA )"
],
[
"102",
"Cam Newton",
"Goaltender",
"Canada",
"Pittsburgh Penguins",
"Kitchener Rangers ( OHA )"
],
[
"103",
"Ron Low",
"Goaltender",
"Canada",
"Toronto Maple Leafs",
"Dauphin Kings ( MJHL )"
],
[
"104",
"Dave Tataryn",
"Goaltender",
"Canada",
"St. Louis Blues",
"Niagara Falls Flyers ( OHA )"
],
[
"105",
"Ric Jordan",
"Defence",
"Canada",
"Montreal Canadiens",
"Boston University ( ECAC )"
],
[
"106",
"Pierre Brind'Amour",
"Left Wing",
"Canada",
"New York Rangers",
"Montreal Jr. Canadiens ( OHA )"
]
] |
Selections by round -- Round eight
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1970_NHL_Amateur_Draft_7
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The 1970 NHL Amateur Draft was held on June 11, 1970, the day after the 1970 Expansion Draft, at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_400_metres_hurdles
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Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games – Women's 400 metres hurdles
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[
"Rank",
"Heat",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"2",
"Schowanda Williams",
"United States",
"58.09",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"2",
"Deon Hemmings",
"Jamaica",
"58.16",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"1",
"Elsa Jiménez",
"Cuba",
"58.29",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"1",
"Carolyn Fortin",
"Canada",
"58.86",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"1",
"Tonja Buford",
"United States",
"58.98",
"Q"
],
[
"6",
"2",
"Maribelcy Peña",
"Colombia",
"59.52",
"Q"
],
[
"7",
"2",
"Lency Montelier",
"Cuba",
"59.81",
"q"
],
[
"8",
"1",
"Kareth Smith",
"Jamaica",
"1:00.79",
"q"
],
[
"9",
"2",
"Arlene Philips",
"Venezuela",
"1:02.09",
""
],
[
"10",
"2",
"Inés Justet",
"Uruguay",
"1:02.28",
""
],
[
"11",
"1",
"Yvette Haynes",
"Saint Vincent and the Grenadines",
"1:02.87",
""
]
] |
Results -- Heats
|
[ 3 ]
|
Athletics_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_400_metres_hurdles_0
|
The women's 400 metres hurdles event at the 1991 Pan American Games was held in Havana, Cuba with the final on 8 and 10 August.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_Crystal_Palace_F.C._season
|
2019–20 Crystal Palace F.C. season
|
[
"Start date",
"Position",
"Name",
"To",
"End date"
] |
[
[
"4 August 2019",
"CF",
"Alexander Sørloth",
"Trabzonspor",
"End of 20-21 season"
],
[
"23 August 2019",
"CB",
"Ryan Inniss",
"Newport County",
"End of season"
],
[
"31 August 2019",
"CB",
"Jarosław Jach",
"Raków Częstochowa",
"End of season"
],
[
"6 September 2019",
"GK",
"Joe Tupper",
"Margate",
"End of season"
],
[
"22 January 2020",
"CB",
"Sam Woods",
"Hamilton Academical",
"End of season"
],
[
"31 January 2020",
"AM",
"Scott Banks",
"Alloa Athletic",
"End of season"
],
[
"31 January 2020",
"GK",
"Dion-Curtis Henry",
"Hampton & Richmond Borough",
"End of season"
],
[
"31 January 2020",
"RW",
"Jason Lokilo",
"Doncaster Rovers",
"30 June 2020"
],
[
"31 January 2020",
"MF",
"Giovanni McGregor",
"Dartford",
"End of season"
],
[
"31 January 2020",
"CF",
"Connor Wickham",
"Sheffield Wednesday",
"End of season"
]
] |
Transfers -- Loans out
|
2019–20_Crystal_Palace_F.C._season_9
|
The 2019-20 season is Crystal Palace's seventh consecutive season in the Premier League (extending their longest ever spell in the top division of English football) and the 114th year in their history. In this season, Palace are participating in the Premier League, FA Cup and EFL Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_IAAF_World_Cross_Country_Championships_–_Junior_men's_race
|
2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
|
[
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Country",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Asbel Kiprop",
"Kenya",
"24:07"
],
[
"2",
"Vincent Kiprop Chepkok",
"Kenya",
"24:12"
],
[
"3",
"Mathew Kipkoech Kisorio",
"Kenya",
"24:23"
],
[
"4",
"Leonard Patrick Komon",
"Kenya",
"24:25"
],
[
"5",
"Benjamin Kiplagat",
"Uganda",
"24:31"
],
[
"6",
"Issak Sibhatu",
"Eritrea",
"24:38"
],
[
"7",
"Imane Merga",
"Ethiopia",
"24:41"
],
[
"8",
"Samuel Tsegay",
"Eritrea",
"24:42"
],
[
"9",
"Tonny Wamulwa",
"Zambia",
"24:43"
],
[
"10",
"Geofrey Kusuro",
"Uganda",
"24:48"
],
[
"11",
"Nicholas Mulinge Makau",
"Kenya",
"24:50"
],
[
"12",
"Demssew Tsega",
"Ethiopia",
"24:52"
],
[
"13",
"Abraham Niyonkuru",
"Burundi",
"24:56"
],
[
"14",
"Teklemariam Medhin",
"Eritrea",
"24:56"
],
[
"15",
"Abreham Cherkos",
"Ethiopia",
"24:59"
],
[
"16",
"Amanuel Mesel",
"Eritrea",
"25:00"
],
[
"17",
"Tsegai Tewelde",
"Eritrea",
"25:00"
],
[
"18",
"Jean Claude Niyonizigiye",
"Burundi",
"25:06"
],
[
"19",
"Stephen Kiprotich",
"Uganda",
"25:07"
],
[
"20",
"Tola Bane",
"Ethiopia",
"25:15"
]
] |
Race results -- Junior men 's race ( 8 km )
|
2007_IAAF_World_Cross_Country_Championships_–_Junior_men's_race_0
|
The Junior men's race at the 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Mombasa Golf Course in Mombasa, Kenya, on March 24, 2007. Reports of the event were given in the Herald, and for the IAAF. Complete results for individuals, and for teams were published.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Neal
|
Diane Neal
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2001",
"Ed",
"Vanessa",
"Loyalties"
],
[
"2001",
"Fling",
"Prudence Fisher",
"At the End of the Day"
],
[
"2001",
"Law & Order : Special Victims Unit",
"Amelia Chase",
"Ridicule"
],
[
"2002",
"The American Embassy",
"Molly",
"Pilot"
],
[
"2002",
"Hack",
"Patricia Bennet",
"Husbands and Wives"
],
[
"2003",
"Future Tense",
"",
"TV film"
],
[
"2003-2012",
"Law & Order : Special Victims Unit",
"A.D.A . Casey Novak",
"Main cast 2003-2008 , recurring role 2009-2012"
],
[
"2005",
"Law & Order : Trial by Jury",
"A.D.A . Casey Novak",
"Day"
],
[
"2008",
"30 Rock",
"Erin",
"Reunion"
],
[
"2009",
"My Fake Fiancé",
"Bonnie",
"TV film"
],
[
"2010",
"White Collar",
"Kimberly Rice",
"Front Man"
],
[
"2010-2014",
"NCIS",
"CGIS Special Agent Abigail Borin",
"Recurring role seasons 7-12 ; Jurisdiction , Ships in the Night , Safe Harbor , Lost at Sea , Oil & Water , The San Dominick"
],
[
"2012",
"A Gifted Man",
"Attorney Kim Fletcher",
"In Case of Complications"
],
[
"2012-2014",
"Suits",
"Allison Holt",
"Break Point , Blood in the Water , Rewind No Way Out"
],
[
"2013",
"Captain Blackout",
"Daphne",
"TV film"
],
[
"2013",
"This Magic Moment",
"Helena Harris",
"TV film"
],
[
"2014",
"Power",
"Cynthia Sheridan",
"Recurring role"
],
[
"2015",
"NCIS : New Orleans",
"CGIS Special Agent Abigail Borin",
"The Abyss , The Walking Dead , Rock-a-Bye Baby"
],
[
"2015",
"The Following",
"Lisa Campbell",
"Demons , A Simple Trade , Dead or Alive , The Reckoning"
],
[
"2015",
"Blue Bloods",
"Kelly Blake",
"Hold Outs"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
|
Diane_Neal_1
|
Diane Neal (born November 17, 1975) is an American actress best known for her role as Casey Novak in the television series , which she played from 2003 to 2008 and 2011 to 2012. She is also known for portraying Coast Guard Investigative Service Special Agent Abigail Borin in the NCIS franchise and .
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Thomas_&_Uber_Cup_squads
|
2014 Thomas & Uber Cup squads
|
[
"Name",
"DoB/Age",
"Singles Rank",
"Doubles Rank"
] |
[
[
"Chan Peng Soon",
"( 1988-04-27 ) 27 April 1988 ( aged 26 )",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"Chong Wei Feng",
"( 1987-05-26 ) 26 May 1987 ( aged 26 )",
"27",
"-"
],
[
"Goh Soon Huat",
"( 1990-06-27 ) 27 June 1990 ( aged 23 )",
"133",
"-"
],
[
"Goh V Shem",
"( 1989-05-20 ) 20 May 1989 ( aged 24 )",
"-",
"20"
],
[
"Hoon Thien How",
"( 1986-12-24 ) 24 December 1986 ( aged 27 )",
"-",
"7"
],
[
"Lee Chong Wei",
"( 1982-10-21 ) 21 October 1982 ( aged 31 )",
"1",
"-"
],
[
"Daren Liew",
"( 1987-08-06 ) 6 August 1987 ( aged 26 )",
"66",
"-"
],
[
"Lim Khim Wah",
"( 1989-04-29 ) 29 April 1989 ( aged 25 )",
"-",
"20"
],
[
"Tan Boon Heong",
"( 1987-09-18 ) 18 September 1987 ( aged 26 )",
"-",
"24"
],
[
"Tan Wee Kiong",
"( 1989-05-21 ) 21 May 1989 ( aged 24 )",
"-",
"7"
]
] |
Thomas Cup -- Group C
|
2014_Thomas_&_Uber_Cup_squads_8
|
This article lists the confirmed squads lists for badminton's 2014 Thomas & Uber Cup.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_baseball_teams_in_Canada
|
List of baseball teams in Canada
|
[
"Team",
"City",
"Established",
"League Titles"
] |
[
[
"Brooks Bombers",
"Brooks , Alberta",
"2016",
"0"
],
[
"Edmonton Prospects",
"Edmonton , Alberta",
"2006",
"0"
],
[
"Fort McMurray Giants",
"Fort McMurray , Alberta",
"2016",
"0"
],
[
"Lethbridge Bulls",
"Lethbridge , Alberta",
"1999",
"0"
],
[
"Medicine Hat Mavericks",
"Medicine Hat , Alberta",
"2003",
"1"
],
[
"Melville Millionaires",
"Melville , Saskatchewan",
"1901",
"1/2"
],
[
"Moose Jaw Miller Express",
"Moose Jaw , Saskatchewan",
"1969",
"1/2"
],
[
"Okotoks Dawgs",
"Okotoks , Alberta",
"2004",
"4"
],
[
"Regina Red Sox",
"Regina , Saskatchewan",
"2005",
"1"
],
[
"Swift Current 57 's",
"Swift Current , Saskatchewan",
"1950",
"4"
],
[
"Weyburn Beavers",
"Weyburn , Saskatchewan",
"1969",
"0"
],
[
"Yorkton Cardinals",
"Yorkton , Saskatchewan",
"2004",
"0"
]
] |
Summer Collegiate -- Western Major Baseball League
|
List_of_baseball_teams_in_Canada_9
|
The following is a list of currently active Professional, Independent Professional, Semi-Professional & Summer Collegiate baseball teams in Canada. It includes the league(s) they play for, and championships won.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nithya_Ravindran
|
Nithya Ravindran
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Language",
"Director",
"Co Stars"
] |
[
[
"1969",
"Kuruthikkalam",
"Malayalam",
"A K Sahadevan",
"Sathyan , Madhu"
],
[
"1978",
"Mariamman Thiruvizha",
"Tamil",
"C. Venkatesh",
"Sivakumar , Sujatha"
],
[
"1979",
"Pambaram",
"Malayalam",
"Baby",
"Prem Nazir , Bhavani"
],
[
"1980",
"Kudumbam Oru Kadambam",
"Tamil",
"S.P . Muthuraman",
"Visu , Suhasini"
],
[
"1980",
"Savithiri",
"Tamil",
"Bharathan",
"Vinoth , Menaka"
],
[
"1980",
"Lorry",
"Malayalam",
"Bharathan",
"Prathap Pothen , Achankunju , Balan K. Nair"
],
[
"1980",
"Maniyan Pilla Adhava Maniyan Pilla",
"Malayalam",
"",
""
],
[
"1980",
"Ashwaradham",
"Malayalam",
"I. V. Sasi",
"Srividya , Raveendran"
],
[
"1981",
"Rani",
"Tamil",
"Bharathan",
"Pratap K. Pothen"
],
[
"1981",
"Mayilppeeli",
"Malayalam",
"",
""
],
[
"1982",
"Anthiveyilile Ponnu",
"Malayalam",
"Radhakrishnan ( RK )",
"Sukumaran , Kamalahasan"
],
[
"1982",
"Panchajanyam",
"Malayalam",
"KG Rajasekharan",
"Prem Nazir , Swapna"
],
[
"1982",
"Theerpu",
"Tamil",
"R. Krishnamoorthy",
"Sivaji Ganesan , Sujatha"
],
[
"1982",
"Kurukkante Kalyanam",
"Malayalam",
"",
"Sukumaran"
],
[
"1982",
"Enikkum Oru Divasam",
"Malayalam",
"Sreekumaran Thambi",
""
],
[
"1982",
"Football",
"Malayalam",
"",
""
],
[
"1982",
"Postmortem",
"Malayalam",
"",
""
],
[
"1982",
"Chiriyo Chiri",
"Malayalam",
"Balachandra Menon",
"Mammootty , Balachandra Menon"
],
[
"1982",
"Snehapoorvam Meera",
"Malayalam",
"Harikumar",
"Nedumudi Venu , Poornima Jayaram"
],
[
"1982",
"Velicham Vitharunna Penkutty /Punitha Malar",
"Malayalam/Tamil",
"",
"Shankar , Poornima Jayaram"
]
] |
Filmography
|
Nithya_Ravindran_2
|
Nithya Ravindran is an Indian film actress who acts prominently in Malayalam. She had acted only in few movies. But her lead role in Lorry as a teenager (1980) is well noted. She then started acting in Tamil serials.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlada_Katic
|
Vlada Katic
|
[
"Outcome",
"No",
"Date",
"Tournament",
"Surface",
"Partner",
"Opponents",
"Score"
] |
[
[
"Runner-up",
"1",
"24 October 2010",
"Antalya , Turkey",
"Clay",
"Barbara Sobaszkiewicz",
"Cristina Dinu Ionela-Andreeva Iova",
"6-1 , 2-6 , [ 7-10 ]"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"2",
"1 May 2015",
"Shymkent , Kazakhstan",
"Clay",
"Daria Lodikova",
"Albina Khabibulina Polina Merenkova",
"3-6 , 1-6"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"3",
"11 May 2015",
"Acre , Israel",
"Hard",
"Daria Lodikova",
"Hélène Scholsen Sadafmoh Tolibova",
"1-6 , 1-6"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"4",
"18 May 2015",
"Netanya , Israel",
"Hard",
"Deniz Khazaniuk",
"Ofri Lankri Alona Pushkarevsky",
"3-6 , 3-6"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"5",
"21 June 2015",
"Fergana , Uzbekistan",
"Hard",
"Natasha Palha",
"Sharrmadaa Baluu Tadeja Majerič",
"5-7 , 3-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"1",
"17 October 2015",
"Tel Aviv , Israel",
"Hard",
"Olga Doroshina",
"Lucy Brown Amandine Cazeaux",
"4-6 , 6-4 , [ 10-8 ]"
],
[
"Winner",
"2",
"7 November 2015",
"Heraklion , Greece",
"Hard",
"Eleni Christofi",
"Karin Kennel Viktoriya Tomova",
"4-6 , 6-3 , [ 10-1 ]"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"6",
"14 November 2015",
"Heraklion , Greece",
"Hard",
"Helen De Cesare",
"Karin Kennel Viktoriya Tomova",
"2-6 , 4-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"3",
"28 November 2015",
"Ramat Gan , Israel",
"Hard",
"Olga Doroshina",
"Alexandra Morozova Barbora Štefková",
"6-2 , 6-2"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"7",
"4 December 2015",
"Ramat Gan , Israel",
"Hard",
"Daria Lodikova",
"Alexandra Morozova Barbora Štefková",
"2-6 , 5-7"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"8",
"9 April 2016",
"Heraklion , Greece",
"Hard",
"Janina Toljan",
"Victoria Kan Alyona Sotnikova",
"1-6 , 2-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"4",
"20 May 2016",
"Ramat Gan , Israel",
"Hard",
"Naomi Totka",
"Yuliya Kalabina Polina Monova",
"6-2 , 6-1"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"9",
"3 June 2016",
"Kiryat Shmona , Israel",
"Hard",
"Keren Shlomo",
"Naomi Totka Ana Veselinovic",
"1-6 , 6-1 , [ 6-10 ]"
],
[
"Winner",
"5",
"10 June 2016",
"Akko , Israel",
"Hard",
"Naomi Totka",
"Christina Shakovets Veronika Stotyka",
"6-0 , 3-6 , [ 10-6 ]"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"10",
"27 June 2016",
"Antalya , Turkey",
"Hard",
"Alyona Sotnikova",
"Melis Sezer Ana Veselinovic",
"3-6 , 4-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"6",
"4 July 2016",
"Buca , Turkey",
"Hard",
"Ana Veselinovic",
"Daria Lodikova ] Anette Munozova",
"6-3 , 6-3"
],
[
"Winner",
"7",
"18 September 2016",
"Askelon , Israel",
"Hard",
"Madeleine Kobelt",
"Alona Pushkarevsky Keren Shlomo",
"6-0 , 3-6 , [ 10-8 ]"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"11",
"19 September 2016",
"Kiryat Gat , Israel",
"Hard",
"Melis Sezer",
"Ekaterina Kazionova Madeleine Kobelt",
"6-7 , 3-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"8",
"2 October 2016",
"Tiberias , Israel",
"Hard",
"Melis Sezer",
"Ekaterina Kazionova Madeleine Kobelt",
"6-1 , 6-3"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"12",
"5 November 2016",
"Heraklion , Greece",
"Hard",
"Steffi Distelmans",
"Nina Kruijer Suzan Lamens",
"2-6 , 6-4 , [ 8-10 ]"
]
] |
ITF finals -- Doubles ( 15–17 )
|
Legend $ 100,000 tournaments $ 75,000 tournaments $ 50,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 15,000 tournaments $ 10,000 tournaments Finals by surface Hard ( 14–12 ) Clay ( 1–5 ) Grass ( 0–0 ) Carpet ( 0–0 )
|
Vlada_Katic_5
|
Vlada Katic (née Ekshibarova; ; born 14 March 1989) is an Israeli-Uzbekistani tennis player. She has won eight singles and 15 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 14 July 2008, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 352. On 20 June 2016, she peaked at No. 319 in the doubles rankings.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FC_Seoul_records_and_statistics
|
List of FC Seoul records and statistics
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Attack Points",
"Apps",
"Attack Points per Match",
"Seasons"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Dejan Damjanović",
"155",
"194",
"0.80",
"2008-2013 2016-2017"
],
[
"2",
"Yoon Sang-chul",
"132",
"300",
"0.44",
"1988-1997"
],
[
"3",
"Mauricio Molina",
"104",
"159",
"0.65",
"2011-2015"
],
[
"4",
"Jung Jo-gook",
"88",
"239",
"0.37",
"2003-2010 2012 2014-2015"
],
[
"5",
"Choi Yong-soo",
"80",
"148",
"0.54",
"1994-1996 1999-2000 2006"
],
[
"6",
"Kim Eun-jung",
"58",
"133",
"0.44",
"2004-2008"
],
[
"7",
"Kang Deuk-soo",
"54",
"139",
"0.44",
"1984-1989"
],
[
"8",
"Park Chu-young",
"51",
"114",
"0.45",
"2005-2008 2015-present"
],
[
"9",
"Jung Kwang-min",
"48",
"145",
"0.33",
"1998-2002 2007"
],
[
"10",
"André Luís Alves Santos",
"45",
"96",
"0.47",
"2000-2002"
]
] |
Players -- Attack Points
|
List_of_FC_Seoul_records_and_statistics_5
|
Below are statistics and records related to FC Seoul.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_New_Brunswick
|
List of islands of New Brunswick
|
[
"Name",
"Located In",
"Parish",
"County"
] |
[
[
"Bear Island",
"Saint John River",
"Queensbury",
"York"
],
[
"Beaubears Island",
"Southwest Miramichi River",
"Newcastle",
"Northumberland"
],
[
"Campobello Island",
"Passamaquoddy Bay",
"Campobello",
"Charlotte"
],
[
"Coles Island",
"Canaan River",
"Johnston",
"Queens"
],
[
"Deer Island",
"Passamaquoddy Bay",
"West Isles",
"Charlotte"
],
[
"Grand Manan Island",
"Bay of Fundy",
"Grand Manan",
"Charlotte"
],
[
"Heron Island",
"Chaleur Bay",
"Bathurst Parish",
"Restigouche"
],
[
"Kennebecasis Island",
"Kennebecasis River",
"",
"Kings"
],
[
"Kent Island",
"Bay of Fundy",
"Grand Manan",
"Charlotte"
],
[
"Lamèque Island",
"Gulf of Saint Lawrence",
"Shippagan",
"Gloucester"
],
[
"Machias Seal Island",
"Bay of Fundy",
"Grand Manan",
"Charlotte"
],
[
"Miscou Island",
"Miscou Harbour",
"Shippagan",
"Gloucester"
],
[
"Ministers Island",
"Passamaquoddy Bay",
"Saint Andrews",
"Charlotte"
],
[
"Navy Island",
"Saint John Harbour",
"Simonds",
"Saint John"
],
[
"North Rock",
"Bay of Fundy",
"Grand Manan",
"Charlotte"
],
[
"Oromocto Island",
"Saint John River",
"Maugerville",
"Sunbury"
],
[
"Partridge Island",
"Bay of Fundy",
"Simonds",
"Saint John"
],
[
"Sheldrake Island",
"Miramichi River",
"Alnwick",
"Northumberland"
],
[
"White Head Island",
"Bay of Fundy",
"Grand Manan",
"Charlotte"
]
] |
List of islands
|
List_of_islands_of_New_Brunswick_0
|
This is a list of islands of New Brunswick. The province of New Brunswick is composed of mainland New Brunswick and is lined with islands of various magnitudes.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_stations_in_Durango
|
List of television stations in Durango
|
[
"RF",
"VC",
"Callsign",
"Location",
"Network/name",
"ERP",
"Concessionaire"
] |
[
[
"22",
"1/7",
"XHVEL-TDT",
"Cuéncame",
"Azteca Uno ( Azteca 7 )",
"4.57 kW",
"Televisión Azteca"
],
[
"26",
"1",
"XHDB-TDT",
"Durango",
"Azteca Uno ( adn40 )",
"12.83 kW",
"Televisión Azteca"
],
[
"21",
"2",
"XHDI-TDT",
"Durango Santiago Papasquiaro ( RF 17 )",
"Las Estrellas ( FOROtv )",
"94 kW 50 kW",
"Televimex"
],
[
"24",
"3",
"XHCTDG-TDT",
"Durango",
"Imagen Televisión ( Excélsior TV )",
"37.485 kW",
"Cadena Tres I , S.A. de C.V"
],
[
"22",
"4",
"XHUAD-TDT",
"Durango",
"TV Lobo",
"4 kW",
"Fomento Educativo y Cultural Francisco de Ibarra , A.C"
],
[
"17",
"5",
"XHDUH-TDT",
"Durango",
"Canal 5 ( 13.1 Nu9ve Durango )",
"94 kW",
"Radio Televisión"
],
[
"29",
"6",
"XHMTDU-TDT",
"Durango",
"Multimedios Televisión ( Milenio Televisión , CV Shopping )",
"75 kW",
"Multimedios Televisión"
],
[
"32",
"7",
"XHDRG-TDT",
"Durango Santiago Papasquiaro",
"Azteca 7 ( a+ )",
"12.7 kW",
"Televisión Azteca"
],
[
"16",
"8",
"XHUNES-TDT",
"Durango",
"España TV",
"5 kW",
"Universidad Autónoma España de Durango"
],
[
"28",
"9",
"XHUJED-TDT",
"Durango",
"TV UJED",
"10 kW",
"Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango"
],
[
"36",
"10",
"XHA-TDT",
"Durango",
"Canal 10",
"50 kW",
"TV Diez Durango"
],
[
"33",
"11",
"XHDGO-TDT",
"Durango",
"Canal Once ( Once Niños )",
"10.04 kW",
"Instituto Politécnico Nacional"
],
[
"30",
"12",
"XHND-TDT",
"Durango",
"Canal Doce",
"14 kW",
"Televisora de Durango"
],
[
"7",
"15",
"XHFGL-TDT",
"Durango",
"Canal 15",
"32.280 kW",
"Fundación Garza Limón"
],
[
"11",
"",
"XHPBDG-TDT",
"Durango",
"",
"",
"Universidad Autónoma España de Durango"
],
[
"34",
"11",
"XHGPD-TDT",
"Gómez Palacio",
"Canal Once ( Once Niños )",
"14.23 kW",
"Instituto Politécnico Nacional"
],
[
"19",
"1",
"XHGVH-TDT",
"Guadalupe Victoria",
"Azteca Uno ( adn40 )",
"4.83 kW",
"Televisión Azteca"
],
[
"25",
"7",
"XHSPC-TDT",
"San Pedro",
"Azteca 7",
"5.09 kW",
"Televisión Azteca"
],
[
"27",
"1",
"XHPAP-TDT",
"Santiago Papasquiaro",
"Azteca Uno ( adn40 )",
"1.79 kW",
"Televisión Azteca"
],
[
"22",
"15",
"XHRCSP-TDT",
"Santiago Papasquiaro",
"Canal 15",
"22.56 kW",
"Radio Comunicación Gamar"
]
] |
List of television stations
|
List_of_television_stations_in_Durango_0
|
The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in the Mexican state of Durango. There are 21 television stations in Durango.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Ferrigno
|
Lou Ferrigno
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"1977",
"Pumping Iron",
"Himself"
],
[
"1983",
"Hercules",
"Hercules"
],
[
"1983",
"The Seven Magnificent Gladiators",
"Han"
],
[
"1985",
"The Adventures of Hercules",
"Hercules"
],
[
"1988",
"Desert Warrior",
"Zerak"
],
[
"1989",
"Sinbad of the Seven Seas",
"Sinbad"
],
[
"1989",
"Cage",
"Billy Thomas"
],
[
"1989",
"All 's Fair",
"Klaus"
],
[
"1989",
"Liberty & Bash",
"Bash"
],
[
"1993",
"And God Spoke",
"Himself"
],
[
"1994",
"Cage II",
"Billy Thomas"
],
[
"1996",
"Stand Tall",
"Himself"
],
[
"1998",
"The Godson",
"Bugsy"
],
[
"2003",
"Hulk",
"Security guard"
],
[
"2008",
"The Incredible Hulk",
"The Hulk Security guard"
],
[
"2009",
"I Love You , Man",
"Himself"
],
[
"2012",
"The Avengers",
"The Hulk"
],
[
"2014",
"Moms ' Night Out",
"The Hulk"
],
[
"2015",
"The Scorpion King : The Lost Throne",
"Skizurra"
],
[
"2015",
"Avengers Grimm",
"Iron John"
]
] |
Filmography -- Film
|
Lou_Ferrigno_0
|
Louis Jude Ferrigno Sr. (/fəˈrɪɡnoʊ/; born November 9, 1951) is an American actor, fitness trainer, fitness consultant and retired professional bodybuilder. As a bodybuilder, Ferrigno won an IFBB Mr. America title and two consecutive IFBB Mr. Universe titles, and appeared in the bodybuilding documentary Pumping Iron. As an actor, he is best known for his title role in the CBS television series The Incredible Hulk and vocally reprising the role in subsequent animated and computer-generated incarnations. He has also appeared in European-produced fantasy-adventures such as Sinbad of the Seven Seas and Hercules, and as himself in the sitcom The King of Queens and the 2009 comedy I Love You, Man.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Challengers_Bangalore
|
Royal Challengers Bangalore
|
[
"Ground Name",
"Matches",
"Wins",
"Losses",
"No Result"
] |
[
[
"M Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore",
"58",
"29",
"27",
"2"
],
[
"M. A. Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai",
"8",
"2",
"6",
"0"
],
[
"Punjab Cricket Association Stadium , Mohali",
"6",
"3",
"3",
"0"
],
[
"Sawai Mansingh Stadium , Jaipur",
"5",
"3",
"2",
"0"
],
[
"Feroz Shah Kotla , Delhi",
"4",
"2",
"2",
"0"
],
[
"Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai",
"4",
"2",
"2",
"0"
],
[
"Eden Gardens , Kolkata",
"4",
"2",
"2",
"0"
],
[
"Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium , Hyderabad",
"6",
"2",
"4",
"0"
],
[
"DY Patil Stadium , Navi Mumbai",
"2",
"1",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"Brabourne Stadium , Mumbai",
"1",
"1",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium , Nagpur",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"HPCA Cricket Stadium , Dharamsala",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium , Kochi",
"1",
"1",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium , Pune",
"2",
"2",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Sahara Park Newlands , Cape Town",
"2",
"1",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"St George 's Park , Port Elizabeth",
"3",
"0",
"3",
"0"
],
[
"Sahara Stadium Kingsmead , Durban",
"4",
"3",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"Supersport Park , Centurion",
"3",
"2",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"New Wanderers Stadium , Johannesburg",
"4",
"3",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"Total",
"119",
"58",
"59",
"2"
]
] |
Result summary -- By Venue
|
Royal_Challengers_Bangalore_2
|
The Royal Challengers Bangalore (often abbreviated as RCB) are a franchise cricket team based in Bangalore, Karnataka, that plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). It was founded in 2008 by United Spirits and named after the company's liquor brand Royal Challenge. Since its inception, the team has played its home matches at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. The Royal Challengers have never won the IPL but finished runners-up on three occasions between 2009 and 2016. Their lack of success over the years despite the presence of various notable players has earned them the tag of underachievers. The team holds the records of both the highest and the lowest totals in the IPL - 263/5 and 49 respectively.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kansas_City_Royals_managers
|
List of Kansas City Royals managers
|
[
"#",
"Manager",
"Seasons",
"Wins",
"Losses",
"WPct",
"PA",
"PW",
"PL",
"WS"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Joe Gordon",
"1969",
"69",
"93",
".426",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"2",
"Charlie Metro",
"1970",
"19",
"33",
".365",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"3",
"Bob Lemon",
"1970 - 1972",
"207",
"218",
".487",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"4",
"Jack McKeon",
"1973 - 1975",
"215",
"205",
".512",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"5",
"Whitey Herzog",
"1975 - 1979",
"410",
"304",
".574",
"3",
"5",
"9",
"0"
],
[
"6",
"Jim Frey",
"1980 - 1981",
"127",
"105",
".547",
"1",
"5",
"4",
"0"
],
[
"7",
"Dick Howser",
"1981 - 1986",
"404",
"365",
".525",
"3",
"8",
"12",
"1"
],
[
"8",
"Mike Ferraro",
"1986",
"36",
"38",
".486",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"9",
"Billy Gardner",
"1987",
"62",
"64",
".492",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"10",
"John Wathan",
"1987 - 1991",
"287",
"270",
".515",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"11",
"Bob Schaefer",
"1991",
"1",
"0",
"1.000",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"12",
"Hal McRae",
"1991 - 1994",
"286",
"277",
".508",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"13",
"Bob Boone",
"1995 - 1997",
"181",
"206",
".468",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"14",
"Tony Muser",
"1997 - 2002",
"317",
"431",
".424",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"15",
"John Mizerock",
"2002",
"5",
"8",
".385",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"16",
"Tony Peña",
"2002 - 2005",
"198",
"285",
".410",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"-",
"Bob Schaefer",
"2005",
"5",
"12",
".294",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"17",
"Buddy Bell",
"2005 - 2007",
"174",
"262",
".399",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"18",
"Trey Hillman",
"2008 - 2010",
"152",
"207",
".423",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"19",
"Ned Yost",
"2010 - 2019",
"687",
"736",
".483",
"2",
"22",
"9",
"1"
]
] |
Managers
|
Statistics current through October 1 , 2019
|
List_of_Kansas_City_Royals_managers_0
|
The Kansas City Royals are a franchise based in Kansas City, Missouri. They are members of the Central division of Major League Baseball's American League. The Royals franchise was formed in 1969. There have been 19 managers for the Royals. Joe Gordon became the first manager of the Kansas City Royals in 1969, serving for one season. Bob Lemon became the first manager who held the title of manager for the Royals for more than one season. Ned Yost has managed more games than any other Royals manager and as many seasons as Dick Howser and Tony Muser. Whitey Herzog, Jim Frey, Howser, and Ned Yost are the only managers to have led the Royals into the playoffs. Three Royals managers - Gordon, Lemon, and Herzog - have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame;
In 1970, Gordon was replaced with Charlie Metro. The Royals made their first playoff appearance under Herzog. Four managers have led the Royals into the postseason. Dick Howser led the Royals to their first World Series Championship in 1985.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2013_Asian_Youth_Games
|
Athletics at the 2013 Asian Youth Games
|
[
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Ma Yue ( CHN )",
"12.55"
],
[
"2",
"Rochelle Macfarlane ( AOI )",
"12.38"
],
[
"3",
"Lee Hyeon-jeong ( KOR )",
"12.28"
],
[
"4",
"Kirthana Ramasamy ( MAS )",
"12.23"
],
[
"5",
"Anna Gorodkova ( KAZ )",
"11.96"
],
[
"6",
"Viktoriya Dirdina ( UZB )",
"11.87"
],
[
"7",
"Nguyễn Thị Trúc Mai ( VIE )",
"11.70"
],
[
"8",
"Oksana Molchanova ( UZB )",
"11.52"
],
[
"9",
"Chang Yu-chin ( TPE )",
"11.50"
],
[
"10",
"Hong Hye-jong ( PRK )",
"11.48"
],
[
"11",
"Cao Mai Nhân ( VIE )",
"11.26"
],
[
"12",
"Mary Anthony Diesto ( PHI )",
"10.96"
],
[
"13",
"Shahad Qasim ( IRQ )",
"10.83"
],
[
"14",
"Celine Chay ( SIN )",
"10.80"
],
[
"15",
"Anissa Sharmaine ( SIN )",
"10.38"
]
] |
Results -- Girls
|
22 August
|
Athletics_at_the_2013_Asian_Youth_Games_48
|
At the 2013 Asian Youth Games, the athletics events were held in Nanjing, Jiangsu province in China from 19-22 August. A total of 34 events were contested, split evenly between the sexes. The Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre was the host stadium for the athletics - this was the venue's second hosting of a multi-sport event after the 2005 National Games of China. The events attracted average crowds of 20,000 people per day to the stadium. The competition was open to any youth athletes aged fifteen or sixteen. It was part of the buildup to the 2014 Youth Olympics, to be held at the same location. A total of 376 athletes from 37 nations participated at the event. Indian athletes were entered as Independent Olympic Participants due to the suspension of the Indian Olympic Association. Poor organisation between the Athletics Federation of India and the national association meant the country sent eighteen athletes who was born before 1997 and could not compete due to their being over the age limit. One of Myanmar's two entrants was dismissed for the same reason. The host nation China easily topped the medal table, taking over half the available gold medals (18) and ending the competition with a total of 33 medals. Japan won the next most gold medals with four in their haul of nine medals.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_in_L'Hospitalet_de_Llobregat
|
Transport in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
|
[
"Name",
"Opened",
"Lines"
] |
[
[
"Avinguda Carrilet",
"1987",
"L1 , L8"
],
[
"Bellvitge",
"1989",
"L1"
],
[
"Can Boixeres",
"1976",
"L5"
],
[
"Can Serra",
"1987",
"L1"
],
[
"Can Vidalet",
"1986",
"L5"
],
[
"Collblanc",
"1969",
"L5 , L9 , L10"
],
[
"Ernest Lluch",
"Under construction",
"L5"
],
[
"Europa-Fira",
"2007",
"L8 , L9"
],
[
"Fira 2-Pedrosa",
"Under construction",
"L2 , L9"
],
[
"Florida",
"1987",
"L1"
],
[
"Gornal",
"1987",
"L8 , L9 , L10"
],
[
"Hospital de Bellvitge",
"1989",
"L1"
],
[
"Pubilla Cases",
"1973",
"L5"
],
[
"Rambla Just Oliveras",
"1987",
"L1"
],
[
"Sant Josep",
"1985",
"L8"
],
[
"Santa Eulàlia",
"1932 ( rebuilt on new site in 1983 )",
"L1"
],
[
"Torrassa",
"1983",
"L1 , L9 , L10"
]
] |
Barcelona Metro stations
|
Stations under construction are listed in italics .
|
Transport_in_L'Hospitalet_de_Llobregat_0
|
Public transport in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat is operated by several companies, most of which are part of the Autoritat del Transport Metropolità, a transport authority managing services in the metropolitan area of Barcelona. L'Hospitalet is located immediately to the west of Barcelona's Sants-Montjuïc and Les Corts districts, meaning transit between the two cities is quite straightforward, even though it was not fully implemented until late. This article intends to list the different transportation services within limits of the municipality of L'Hospitalet.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nenmara_(State_Assembly_constituency)
|
Nenmara (State Assembly constituency)
|
[
"Sl no",
"Name",
"Status ( Grama panchayat / Municipality )",
"Taluk"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Elavanchery",
"Grama panchayat",
"Chittur"
],
[
"2",
"Koduvayur",
"Grama panchayat",
"Chittur"
],
[
"3",
"Kollengode",
"Grama Panchayat",
"Chittur"
],
[
"4",
"Muthalamada",
"Grama panchayat",
"Chittur"
],
[
"5",
"Nelliampathi",
"Grama panchayat",
"Chittur"
],
[
"6",
"Nenmara",
"Grama panchayat",
"Chittur"
],
[
"7",
"Pallassana",
"Grama panchayat",
"Chittur"
],
[
"8",
"Ayiloor",
"Grama panchayat",
"Chittur"
],
[
"9",
"Puthunagaram",
"Grama panchayat",
"Chittur"
],
[
"10",
"Vadavannur",
"Grama panchayat",
"Chittur"
]
] |
Local self governed segments
|
Nenmara Niyamasabha constituency is composed of the following local self governed segments : [ 2 ]
|
Nenmara_(State_Assembly_constituency)_0
|
Nenmara State assembly constituency () is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Alathur Lok Sabha constituency.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Ohlson
|
Chris Ohlson
|
[
"Year",
"Film",
"Position"
] |
[
[
"2008",
"American Teen",
"Production Coordinator"
],
[
"2009",
"The Overbrook Brothers",
"Producer"
],
[
"2010",
"The Happy Poet",
"Executive Producer"
],
[
"2010",
"DMT : The Spirit Molecule",
"Line Producer"
],
[
"2010",
"Lovers of Hate",
"Co-Producer"
],
[
"2011",
"Blaze Foley : Duct Tape Messiah",
"Line Producer"
],
[
"2013",
"Good Night",
"Executive Producer"
],
[
"2014",
"Kumiko , the Treasure Hunter",
"Producer"
],
[
"2014",
"Thank You a Lot",
"Producer"
],
[
"2017",
"Mr. Roosevelt",
"Producer"
],
[
"2018",
"Damsel",
"Executive Producer"
]
] |
Filmography
|
Chris_Ohlson_0
|
Chris Ohlson (born August 24, 1975) is an American film producer and director based in Austin, Texas. He is best known for his work on Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter, The Overbrook Brothers and Thank You a Lot. Ohlson is the 2015 Independent Spirit Piaget Producers Award winner, a 2013 Creative Producing Fellow of The Sundance Institute, and an alum of IFP's Narrative Lab Program.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordizia_RE
|
Ordizia RE
|
[
"Season",
"Tier",
"Division",
"Pos"
] |
[
[
"1996-97",
"2",
"Primera Nacional",
"6th"
],
[
"1997-98",
"2",
"Primera Nacional",
"1st"
],
[
"1998-99",
"2",
"División de Honor B",
"8th"
],
[
"2003-04",
"2",
"División de Honor B",
"3rd"
],
[
"2004-05",
"2",
"División de Honor B",
"1st"
],
[
"2005-06",
"1",
"División de Honor",
"7th"
],
[
"2006-07",
"1",
"División de Honor",
"7th"
],
[
"2007-08",
"1",
"División de Honor",
"6th"
],
[
"2008-09",
"1",
"División de Honor",
"7th"
],
[
"2009-10",
"1",
"División de Honor",
"7th"
],
[
"2010-11",
"1",
"División de Honor",
"2nd"
],
[
"2011-12",
"1",
"División de Honor",
"2nd / F"
],
[
"2012-13",
"1",
"División de Honor",
"5th / QF"
],
[
"2013-14",
"1",
"División de Honor",
"6th / QF"
],
[
"2014-15",
"1",
"División de Honor",
"7th"
],
[
"2015-16",
"1",
"División de Honor",
"9th"
]
] |
Ordizia_RE_3
|
Ordizia Rugby Elkartea is a Spanish rugby union club. The club was established in 1973 and currently competes in the División de Honor de Rugby competition, the highest level of Spanish club rugby. The club is based in the town of Ordizia in the Basque region of Northern Spain. Ordizia play in red and blue colours.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Klena
|
Derek Klena
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2012",
"Carrie",
"Tommy Ross",
"Off-Broadway"
],
[
"2012",
"Dogfight",
"Eddie Birdlace",
"Off-Broadway"
],
[
"2013",
"Wicked",
"Fiyero Tigelaar",
"Broadway"
],
[
"2014",
"The Bridges of Madison County",
"Michael Johnson",
"Broadway"
],
[
"2014-2015",
"Diner",
"Boogie",
"DC Signature Theatre"
],
[
"2015",
"Unknown Soldier",
"Francis Grand",
"Williamstown Theatre Festival"
],
[
"2015-2016",
"Diner",
"Boogie",
"Delaware Theatre Company"
],
[
"2016-2018",
"Anastasia",
"Dmitry",
"Hartford , Connecticut and Broadway"
],
[
"2018-present",
"Jagged Little Pill",
"Nick Healy",
"American Repertory Theater and Broadway"
]
] |
Stage credits
|
Derek_Klena_0
|
Derek Anthony Klena (born October 3, 1991) is an American actor and singer. He originated the role of Eddie Birdlace in the stage adaptation of Dogfight, and played Fiyero Tigelaar in the 10th anniversary company of Wicked on Broadway. He had made appearances on television series such as , Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and Blue Bloods. In 2016, he originated the role of Dmitry in Anastasia on Broadway. In 2018, he played Nick Healy in Jagged Little Pill at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Amy_Adams
|
List of awards and nominations received by Amy Adams
|
[
"Year",
"Nominated work",
"Category",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"2008",
"Doubt",
"Best Actress in a Supporting Role",
"Nominated"
],
[
"2010",
"The Fighter",
"Best Actress in a Supporting Role",
"Nominated"
],
[
"2012",
"The Master",
"Best Actress in a Supporting Role",
"Nominated"
],
[
"2013",
"American Hustle",
"Best Actress in a Leading Role",
"Nominated"
],
[
"2014",
"Big Eyes",
"Best Actress in a Leading Role",
"Nominated"
],
[
"2016",
"Arrival",
"Best Actress in a Leading Role",
"Nominated"
],
[
"2018",
"Vice",
"Best Actress in a Supporting Role",
"Nominated"
]
] |
British Academy Film Awards
|
The British Academy Film Award is an annual award show presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts . [ 17 ]
|
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Amy_Adams_2
|
Amy Adams is an American actress who has received various awards and nominations, including two Golden Globe Awards, four Critics' Choice Movie Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Additionally, she has been nominated for six Academy Awards and seven BAFTA Awards. In 2017, Adams received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to the motion picture industry. Adams' breakthrough role in the 2005 acclaimed independent comedy-drama Junebug earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and won her the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2007, she starred in Walt Disney Pictures' romantic musical Enchanted, for which she won the Saturn Award for Best Actress and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, the Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress, and three MTV Movie Awards. Adams' performances in the critically acclaimed dramas Doubt, (2008), The Fighter (2010), and The Master (2012) garnered her several accolades, including nominations from the Oscar, Hollywood Foreign Press, BAFTA, SAG, and Critics' Choice award ceremonies. Since 2013, Adams has received two People's Choice and four Teen Choice Awards nominations for playing the DC Comics character Lois Lane in the DC Extended Universe. For her performance as a con artist in the 2013 crime comedy-drama American Hustle, Adams won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Comedy or Musical and the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy, and received her first Academy Award for Best Actress nomination. The following year, she starred as Margaret Keane in the autobiographical drama Big Eyes, which won her a second consecutive Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, making her the fourth actress to achieve this feat. She also received her second nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her portrayal. In 2016, Adams won the National Board of Review Award for Best Actress, and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award, the SAG Award, the BAFTA Award, and the Critic's Choice Award for Best Actress, for playing a linguist in the science-fiction film Arrival.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1851
|
List of shipwrecks in September 1851
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Anna Maria",
"New South Wales",
"The schooner was wrecked at Newcastle"
],
[
"Chance",
"New South Wales",
"The ketch was wrecked at Bungaree Noragh Point"
],
[
"George Henry Harrison",
"United Kingdom",
"The brigantine was driven ashore and wrecked in Plattenburg Bay"
],
[
"Hargrave",
"United Kingdom",
"The full-rigged ship was wrecked on Cape Sable Island , Nova Scotia , British North America . Her crew were resued . She was on a voyage from Newport , Monmouthshire to New York , United States"
],
[
"Leinster Lass",
"United Kingdom",
"The paddle steamer was driven ashore in the New Deep , in the River Boyne . She was on a voyage from Drogheda , County Louth to Liverpool , Lancashire . She was refloated the next day and resumed her voyage"
],
[
"St Helena",
"United Kingdom",
"The East Indiaman was wrecked in Plettenberg Bay off the coast of South Africa . Her crew survived"
],
[
"Theodore",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was in collision with a flat , which drove her anchor through her bows , and was consequently beached at Runcorn , Cheshire . The flat was also beached . Theodore was on a voyage from Shoreham-by-Sea , Sussex to Runcorn"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1851_13
|
The list of shipwrecks in September 1851 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1851.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PGA_Tour
|
PGA Tour
|
[
"Rank",
"Player",
"Country",
"Prize money ( US $ )"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Tiger Woods",
"United States",
"118,704,468"
],
[
"2",
"Phil Mickelson",
"United States",
"90,613,345"
],
[
"3",
"Vijay Singh",
"Fiji",
"71,216,128"
],
[
"4",
"Jim Furyk",
"United States",
"71,070,547"
],
[
"5",
"Dustin Johnson",
"United States",
"61,755,908"
],
[
"6",
"Justin Rose",
"England",
"53,487,409"
],
[
"7",
"Adam Scott",
"Australia",
"53,170,434"
],
[
"8",
"Matt Kuchar",
"United States",
"50,002,667"
],
[
"9",
"Sergio García",
"Spain",
"49,879,561"
],
[
"10",
"Ernie Els",
"South Africa",
"49,320,727"
]
] |
Career money leaders
|
The top ten career money leaders on the tour as of the 2019 season , are as follows :
|
PGA_Tour_4
|
The PGA Tour (stylized in all capital letters as PGA TOUR by its officials) is the organizer of the main professional golf tours played primarily by men in the United States and North America. It organizes most of the events on the flagship annual series of tournaments also known as the PGA Tour, as well as PGA Tour Champions (for golfers age 50 and older) and the Korn Ferry Tour (for professional players who have not yet qualified to play in the PGA Tour), as well as PGA Tour Canada, PGA Tour Latinoamérica, and PGA Tour China. The PGA Tour is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, a suburb of Jacksonville. Originally established by the Professional Golfers' Association of America, it was spun off in December 1968 into a separate organization for tour players, as opposed to club professionals, the focal members of today's PGA of America. Originally the Tournament Players Division, it adopted the name PGA Tour in 1975 and runs most of the week-to-week professional golf events on the tournament known as the PGA Tour, including The Players Championship, hosted at TPC Sawgrass; the FedEx Cup, with its finale at The Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club; and the biennial Presidents Cup. The remaining events on the PGA Tour are run by different organizations, as are the U.S.-based LPGA Tour for women and other men's and women's professional tours around the world.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolás_Suazo
|
Nicolás Suazo
|
[
"#",
"Date",
"Venue",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Result",
"Competition"
] |
[
[
"1",
"30 June 1992",
"San Pedro Sula , Honduras",
"Panama",
"4-0",
"Win",
"Friendly"
],
[
"2",
"30 June 1992",
"San Pedro Sula , Honduras",
"Panama",
"4-0",
"Win",
"Friendly"
],
[
"3",
"26 July 1992",
"Tegucigalpa , Honduras",
"Guatemala",
"2-0",
"Win",
"World Cup 1994 Qualifier"
],
[
"4",
"18 September 1992",
"San Pedro Sula , Honduras",
"El Salvador",
"1-1",
"Win",
"Friendly"
],
[
"5",
"22 September 1992",
"San Pedro Sula , Honduras",
"Jamaica",
"5-1",
"Win",
"Friendly"
],
[
"6",
"24 September 1992",
"San Pedro Sula , Honduras",
"Jamaica",
"7-0",
"Win",
"Friendly"
],
[
"7",
"22 November 1992",
"Kingstown , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines",
"Saint Vincent and the Grenadines",
"4-0",
"Win",
"World Cup 1994 Qualifier"
],
[
"8",
"13 December 1992",
"Tegucigalpa , Honduras",
"Mexico",
"1-1",
"Draw",
"World Cup 1994 Qualifier"
],
[
"9",
"29 January 1993",
"Cochabamba , Bolivia",
"Bolivia",
"1-3",
"Loss",
"Friendly"
],
[
"10",
"5 March 1993",
"Tegucigalpa , Honduras",
"Panama",
"2-0",
"Win",
"UNCAF Nations Cup 1993"
],
[
"11",
"7 March 1993",
"Tegucigalpa , Honduras",
"Costa Rica",
"2-0",
"Win",
"UNCAF Nations Cup 1993"
],
[
"12",
"9 March 1993",
"Tegucigalpa , Honduras",
"El Salvador",
"3-0",
"Win",
"UNCAF Nations Cup 1993"
],
[
"13",
"9 March 1993",
"Tegucigalpa , Honduras",
"El Salvador",
"3-0",
"Win",
"UNCAF Nations Cup 1993"
],
[
"14",
"9 March 1993",
"Tegucigalpa , Honduras",
"El Salvador",
"3-0",
"Win",
"UNCAF Nations Cup 1993"
],
[
"15",
"25 March 1993",
"San Pedro Sula , Honduras",
"United States",
"4-1",
"Win",
"Friendly"
],
[
"16",
"25 March 1993",
"San Pedro Sula , Honduras",
"United States",
"4-1",
"Win",
"Friendly"
],
[
"17",
"May 3 , 1994",
"Miami , United States",
"El Salvador",
"1-3",
"Loss",
"Miami Cup"
],
[
"18",
"May 5 , 1994",
"Miami , United States",
"Peru",
"2-1",
"Win",
"Miami Cup"
],
[
"19",
"11 December 1994",
"Fullerton , California , United States",
"United States",
"1-1",
"Draw",
"Friendly"
],
[
"20",
"3 December 1995",
"Santa Ana , El Salvador",
"Guatemala",
"2-0",
"Win",
"UNCAF Nations Cup 1995"
]
] |
International career -- International goals
|
Nicolás_Suazo_0
|
Nicolás Suazo Velásquez (born 9 January 1965 in San Pedro Sula, Cortés) is a retired Honduran footballer who played as a forward.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_New_Jersey
|
List of colleges and universities in New Jersey
|
[
"School",
"Location",
"Founded",
"Control",
"Type",
"Enrollment",
"Accrediting or approving agency"
] |
[
[
"Bloomfield College",
"Bloomfield",
"1868",
"Private",
"Baccalaureate",
"2,156",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Caldwell University",
"Caldwell",
"1939",
"Private",
"Master 's",
"2,284",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Centenary University",
"Hackettstown , Long Valley , Parsippany , and Edison",
"1867",
"Private",
"Master 's",
"3,000+",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Divers Academy International",
"Erial",
"1977",
"Private",
"Certifications",
"268",
""
],
[
"Drew University",
"Madison",
"1867",
"Private",
"Master 's",
"2,369",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Fairleigh Dickinson University",
"Madison , Florham Park , Teaneck , and Hackensack",
"1942",
"Private",
"Master 's",
"12,000+",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Felician University",
"Lodi and Rutherford",
"1942",
"Private",
"Master 's",
"2,040",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Georgian Court University",
"Lakewood",
"1908",
"Private",
"Master 's",
"1,772",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Monmouth University",
"West Long Branch",
"1933",
"Private",
"Master 's",
"6,494",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Princeton University",
"Princeton",
"1746",
"Private",
"Research university",
"8,010",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Rider University",
"Lawrence",
"1865",
"Private",
"Master 's",
"5,790",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Saint Elizabeth University ( formerly College of Saint Elizabeth )",
"Morris Twp . and Florham Park",
"1899",
"Private",
"Master 's",
"2,044",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"St. Peter 's University",
"Jersey City",
"1881",
"Private",
"Master 's",
"2,987",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Seton Hall University",
"South Orange",
"1856",
"Private",
"Research university",
"9,745",
"MSCHE"
],
[
"Stevens Institute of Technology",
"Hoboken",
"1870",
"Private",
"Research university",
"5,260",
"MSCHE"
]
] |
Colleges and universities -- Private colleges and universities
|
List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_New_Jersey_2
|
, the State of New Jersey recognizes and licenses 66 institutions of higher education (post-secondary) through its Commission on Higher Education. These institutions include four public research universities, eight state colleges and universities, fourteen private colleges and universities (two of which are classified as research universities), nineteen county colleges, fourteen religious institutions, and eight for-profit proprietary schools. New Jersey was the only British colony to permit the establishment of two colleges in the colonial period. Princeton University, chartered in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, chartered on November 10, 1766 as Queen's College, were two of nine colleges founded before the American Revolution. In the 1860s, these two colleges competed to become the state's land grant college under the terms of the Morrill Act of 1862 which provided land and funding to expand development of engineering, scientific, agricultural, and military education at one school in each state. Rutgers received the designation in 1864 began to expand instruction in these areas and taking on a hybrid private-public role that paved the way for its transformation into a state university in 1945. Today, Rutgers is a large public research university serving over 65,000 students. Princeton remained a private college and developed into a research university that is one of the nation's eight prestigious Ivy League schools. On August 22, 2012, the New Jersey governor Chris Christie signed into law the New Jersey Medical and Health Science Education Restructuring Act which divided the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) between Rutgers and Rowan University, creating two public medical schools. According to The Star-Ledger, the law gave Rutgers nearly all of UMDNJ - including its medical schools in Newark and Piscataway - in one of the greatest expansions in the state university's history and southern New Jersey's Rowan University would take over UMDNJ's osteopathic medical school in Stratford. There are three law schools in the state accredited by the American Bar Association; two at Rutgers (at the university's Rutgers-Newark and Rutgers-Camden campuses respectively) and the other at Seton Hall Universitys campus in Newark.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Canada_Cup
|
2018 Canada Cup
|
[
"Leads",
"%",
"Seconds",
"%",
"Thirds/Skips",
"%",
"Fourths/Skips",
"%"
] |
[
[
"Karrick Martin",
"88%",
"Brad Thiessen",
"82%",
"Darren Moulding",
"82%",
"Brendan Bottcher",
"82%"
],
[
"Colin Hodgson",
"90%",
"Derek Samagalski",
"81%",
"Reid Carruthers",
"78%",
"Mike McEwen",
"77%"
],
[
"Dustin Kidby",
"91%",
"Catlin Schneider",
"80%",
"Braeden Moskowy",
"80%",
"Matt Dunstone",
"79%"
],
[
"Craig Savill",
"85%",
"Brent Laing",
"84%",
"Mathew Camm",
"81%",
"John Epping",
"83%"
],
[
"Geoff Walker",
"90%",
"Brett Gallant",
"82%",
"Mark Nichols",
"87%",
"Brad Gushue",
"84%"
],
[
"Ryan Harnden",
"88%",
"E. J. Harnden",
"90%",
"Marc Kennedy",
"85%",
"Brad Jacobs",
"85%"
],
[
"Ben Hebert",
"90%",
"Colton Flasch",
"88%",
"B. J. Neufeld",
"88%",
"Kevin Koe",
"82%"
]
] |
Men -- Player percentages
|
After Round Robin Play ; Includes games played at other positions
|
2018_Canada_Cup_0
|
The 2018 Home Hardware Canada Cup was held December 5-9 at Affinity Place in Estevan, Saskatchewan. The tournament winners qualified for the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials. Both the men's and women's events have a total purse of $70,000 with the winners receiving $14,000 and the runners up winning $9,000.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanian_Basketball_Cup
|
Albanian Basketball Cup
|
[
"Season",
"Winner",
"Score",
"Runners-up",
"Venue",
"Location"
] |
[
[
"2012-13",
"Kamza",
"82-67",
"Vllaznia",
"Asllan Rusi Sports Palace",
"Tiranë"
],
[
"2013-14",
"Vllaznia",
"106-83",
"Tirana",
"Qazim Dërvishi Sports Palace",
"Shkodër"
],
[
"2014-15",
"Vllaznia",
"75-63",
"Kamza",
"Asllan Rusi Sports Palace",
"Tiranë"
],
[
"2015-16",
"Kamza",
"64-60",
"Tirana",
"Qazim Dërvishi Sports Palace",
"Shkodër"
],
[
"2016-17",
"Tirana",
"89-73",
"Teuta",
"Ramazan Njala Sports Palace",
"Durrës"
],
[
"2017-18",
"Tirana",
"76-62",
"Teuta",
"Tirana Olympic Park",
"Tiranë"
],
[
"2018-19",
"Teuta",
"95-81",
"Goga Basket",
"Tirana Olympic Park",
"Tiranë"
],
[
"2019-20",
"Goga Basket",
"80-70",
"Vllaznia",
"Tirana Olympic Park",
"Tiranë"
]
] |
Finals
|
Albanian_Basketball_Cup_0
|
The Albanian Basketball Cup, is the top annual national basketball cup competition in Albania. It was created in 1951 by the Albanian Basketball Association and the sides with the most titles are Tirana, who have won the competition on 18 occasions.
|
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