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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Asian_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita
List of Asian countries by GDP (PPP) per capita
[ "Asian rank", "World rank", "Country", "GDP per capita ( Int $ )", "Year" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Qatar", "124,900", "2017 est" ], [ "-", "-", "Macau", "114,400", "2017 est" ], [ "2", "5", "Singapore", "90,500", "2017 est" ], [ "3", "6", "Brunei", "76,700", "2017 est" ], [ "4", "9", "Kuwait", "69,709", "2017 est" ], [ "5", "10", "United Arab Emirates", "68,200", "2017 est" ], [ "-", "-", "Hong Kong", "61,000", "2017 est" ], [ "6", "14", "Saudi Arabia", "55,300", "2017 est" ], [ "7", "17", "Bahrain", "51,800", "2017 est" ], [ "8", "22", "Taiwan", "49,800", "2017 est" ], [ "9", "27", "Oman", "45,500", "2017 est" ], [ "10", "31", "Japan", "42,700", "2017 est" ], [ "11", "33", "South Korea", "39,400", "2017 est" ], [ "12", "38", "Israel", "36,200", "2017 est" ], [ "13", "50", "Malaysia", "28,900", "2017 est" ], [ "14", "51", "Russia", "27,900", "2017 est" ], [ "15", "55", "Turkey", "26,500", "2017 est" ], [ "16", "57", "Kazakhstan", "26,100", "2017 est" ], [ "17", "67", "Iran", "20,000", "2017 est" ], [ "18", "69", "Lebanon", "19,500", "2017 est" ] ]
List of Asian countries by GDP ( PPP ) per capita
List_of_Asian_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita_0
This is a list of Asian countries by GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity. All figures are given in international dollars and are the latest estimates from The World Factbook of the Central Intelligence Agency. Figures are rounded to the nearest hundred. Countries with contiguous boundaries that are partially (but not entirely) located in Asia are shown here in italics, but GDP per capita figures are given for the whole state. Dependent territories (not sovereign states) are not ranked, and are also shown in italics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DS2_(album)
DS2 (album)
[ "Publication", "List", "Rank" ]
[ [ "The A.V . Club", "50 Favorite Albums of the 2010s", "18" ], [ "Billboard", "100 Best Albums of the 2010s", "40" ], [ "Complex", "Best Albums of 2015", "2" ], [ "Fact", "The 50 Best Albums of 2015", "6" ], [ "HipHopDX", "The Top 25 Albums of 2015", "N/A" ], [ "NME", "Albums of the Year 2015", "37" ], [ "Noisey", "The 50 Best Albums of 2015", "2" ], [ "Noisey", "The 100 Best Albums of the 2010s", "9" ], [ "Pitchfork", "The 50 Best Albums of 2015", "19" ], [ "Pitchfork", "The 200 Best Albums of the 2010s", "65" ], [ "Rolling Stone", "50 Best Albums of 2015", "26" ], [ "Stereogum", "The 50 Best Albums of 2015", "18" ], [ "Uproxx", "The Best Albums of the 2010s", "59" ], [ "The Wire", "Releases of the Year 1-50", "19" ] ]
Critical reception -- Accolades
DS2_(album)_1
DS2 (abbreviation of Dirty Sprite 2) is the third studio album by American rapper Future. It was released on July 17, 2015, through A1 Recordings and Freebandz, and distributed by Epic Records. The album serves as the sequel to his breakout mixtape, Dirty Sprite (2011). It features production from Metro Boomin, Southside, and Zaytoven, among others. The album was supported by three singles: Fuck Up Some Commas, Where Ya At, and Stick Talk. DS2 received generally positive reviews from critics, and was ranked as one of the best albums of 2015 by several publications. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, and it earned 151,000 units in its first week. By January 2016, the album sold 344,000 in the United States. In August 2018, the album was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilvey_Hill_transmitting_station
Kilvey Hill transmitting station
[ "Frequency", "UHF", "kW", "Operator", "System" ]
[ [ "474.000 MHz", "21", "0.1", "Arqiva ( Mux C )", "DVB-T" ], [ "481.833 MHz", "22-", "0.6", "Digital 3 & 4 ( Mux 2 )", "DVB-T" ], [ "490.000 MHz", "23", "2", "BBC A", "DVB-T" ], [ "511.25 MHz", "26", "10", "ITV Wales", "PAL System I" ], [ "529.833 MHz", "28-", "0.3", "SDN ( Mux A )", "DVB-T" ], [ "535.25 MHz", "29", "10", "S4C", "PAL System I" ], [ "553.833 MHz", "31-", "0.1", "Arqiva ( Mux D )", "DVB-T" ], [ "561.833 MHz", "32-", "0.6", "BBC ( Mux B )", "DVB-T" ], [ "567.25 MHz", "33", "10", "BBC One Wales", "PAL System I" ], [ "583.25 MHz", "35", "10", "Channel 5", "PAL System I" ] ]
Channels listed by frequency -- Analogue and digital television
The UK 's digital switchover commenced with Kilvey Hill on 12 August 2009 . Analogue BBC Two Wales on channel 26 was first to close , and ITV Wales was moved from channel 23 to channel 26 for its last month of service . With it went Mux 1 from channel 25- to be replaced by the new BBC A mux which started up in 64-QAM and at full power ( i.e . 2 kW ) on channel 23 which had just been vacated in the shuffle .
Kilvey_Hill_transmitting_station_7
The Kilvey Hill transmitting station was originally built at the summit of Kilvey Hill in Swansea, Wales, by the BBC in 1967 as a relay for VHF and UHF television. VHF television came on air a few months before the UHF services. As built, the station did not radiate VHF FM radio, this was added later. Currently, the hill's transmitters cater for viewers and listeners in the Swansea and Neath Port Talbot area. The transmission station located on top of Kilvey Hill is owned and operated by Arqiva. Freeview digital terrestrial TV was already available at low power from this transmitter before the digital switchover process began, with the first stage taking place on Wednesday 12 August 2009. The second stage was completed on Wednesday 9 September 2009, with the transmitter becoming the first in Wales to complete digital switchover. After the switchover process, analogue channels ceased broadcasting permanently and the Freeview power increased from 383 W ERP to 2 kW ERP, a 7 dB power increase.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Voz_(Spanish_season_1)
La Voz (Spanish season 1)
[ "Order", "Coach", "Contestant", "Contestant", "Song" ]
[ [ "1", "David Bisbal", "Marta & María Pérez", "Paco Arrojo", "No Me Ames" ], [ "2", "Rosario Flores", "Angélica Leyva", "Noemí Calumarte", "Vivir sin aire" ], [ "3", "Melendi", "Marta Santamaría", "Claritzel Miyares", "Mas que Nada" ], [ "4", "David Bisbal", "Brequette Shana", "Sharay Abellán", "If I Ai n't Got You" ], [ "5", "Malú", "Alejandro Canals", "Isabel Barría", "Mi amante amigo" ], [ "6", "Rosario Flores", "Anael Santana", "Estitxu Pinatxo", "I Wan na Dance with Somebody" ] ]
Step 2 : « Las Batallas » ( The Battles ) -- Episode 8 : 7 November 2012
La_Voz_(Spanish_TV_series,_season_1)_2
La Voz (season 1) is a Spanish reality talent show that premiered on 19 September 2012 on Telecinco. Based on the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, the series was created by Dutch television producer John de Mol. It is part of an international series. The coaches for the debut season were David Bisbal, Rosario Flores, Malú and Melendi. Jesús Vázquez hosted the programme while Tania Llasera shared hosting duties as the social media correspondent. The first episode kicked off with 4,591,000 viewers (30.6% market share).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King's_Cup
King's Cup
[ "Stadium", "Capacity", "Location", "Year ( s )" ]
[ [ "Suphachalasai Stadium", "19,793", "Pathum Wan , Bangkok", "2001-2004 , 2006" ], [ "Surakul Stadium", "15,000", "Mueang , Phuket", "2005 , 2009" ], [ "700th Anniversary Stadium", "25,000", "Mueang , Chiang Mai", "2013" ], [ "80th Birthday Stadium", "24,641", "Mueang , Nakhon Ratchasima", "2009 , 2010 , 2015" ], [ "Rajamangala National Stadium", "49,722", "Bang Kapi , Bangkok", "2000 , 2007 , 2012 , 2016-2018" ], [ "Chang Arena", "32,600", "Mueang , Buriram", "2019" ] ]
Venues
King's_Cup_1
The King's Cup is an international football tournament organised in Thailand by the Football Association of Thailand. The host, Thailand, is a participant in every edition. The tournament was founded in 1968, and has been held every year since then, with the exception of 1983, 1985, 2008, 2011 and 2014. In some years, the competition has featured club or invitational teams as well as international sides. Many famous footballers have participated in this tournament, including Cha Bum-kun, Peter Schmeichel, Jesper Olsen, Brian Laudrup, Henrik Larsson, Robert Lewandowski, Martin Škrteľ, Milan Škriniar as well as notably, the Brazil national team in 1999 which included 2002 World Cup winners Ronaldinho, Cafu, Roberto Carlos and Rivaldo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Stig_Andersen
Martin Stig Andersen
[ "Year", "Title", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2006", "Seven Tales of Misery", "Performance installation" ], [ "2006", "Ring Road A141", "Short film" ], [ "2009", "The Finish Line", "Short film" ], [ "2012", "Rocketman", "Short film" ], [ "2010", "Limbo", "Also sound designer" ], [ "2016", "Inside", "Composed with SØS Gunver Ryberg , also audio director" ], [ "2017", "Das Heuvolk", "Performance installation" ], [ "2017", "Wolfenstein II : The New Colossus", "Composed with Mick Gordon" ], [ "2019", "Wolfenstein : Youngblood", "Composed with Tom Salta" ], [ "2019", "Control", "Composed with Petri Alanko" ] ]
Discography -- Soundtracks
Martin_Stig_Andersen_0
Martin Stig Andersen (born 1973) is a Danish composer and sound designer with a background in acousmatic music, sound installations, electro-acoustic performance, and video art. In 2010, he composed the score for Playdead's video game Limbo which won Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design at the Interactive Achievement Awards, the IndieCade Sound Award 2010, and was nominated for Use of Audio at the BAFTA Video Games Awards 2011. Following the release of Limbo, Andersen created and directed the audio for Playdead's Inside which won Best Audio at the Game Developers Choice Awards, and has received audio and music nominations at The Game Awards, the Interactive Achievement Awards and British Academy Film Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_flags
List of British flags
[ "Date", "Use", "Description" ]
[ [ "1993 on", "Flag of Alderney", "A red cross on a white field ( St George 's Cross ) with an inescutcheon of the island 's coat of arms . Alderney is an autonomous Crown Dependency and is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey" ], [ "", "Government Ensign of Alderney", "A blue ensign with the arms of Alderney" ], [ "1985 on", "Flag of Guernsey", "A golden cross within a red cross on a white field ( St George 's Cross ) . Guernsey is an autonomous Crown Dependency and is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey" ], [ "1985 on", "Civil Ensign of Guernsey", "A red ensign with a Gold Cross" ], [ "1985 on", "State Ensign of Guernsey", "A blue ensign with a Gold Cross" ], [ "", "Flag of Herm", "A red cross on a white field ( St George 's Cross ) with the coat of arms of the island in the canton . Herm is an island which belongs to the Bailiwick of Guernsey" ], [ "1931 on", "Flag of the Isle of Man", "A triskelion on a red field" ], [ "1971 on", "Civil Ensign of the Isle of Man", "A red ensign with a triskelion" ], [ "1981 on", "Flag of Jersey", "A red saltire on a white field defaced with the island 's badge" ], [ "2010 on", "Civil Ensign of Jersey", "A Red Ensign with the coat of arms of Jersey on" ], [ "", "Government Ensign of Jersey", "A blue ensign with the arms of Jersey" ], [ "1938 on", "Flag of Sark", "A red cross on a white field ( St George 's Cross ) with two lions ( the arms of the Plantagenet Dukes of Normandy ) in the canton . Strictly speaking , this was the personal flag of the Seigneur . Sark is an autonomous Crown Dependency and is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey" ], [ "", "Flag of Brecqhou", "Flag of Sark , defaced with the Brecqhou coat of arms" ] ]
The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man ( Crown dependencies )
See also : Channel Islands and Isle of Man
List_of_British_flags_2
This list includes flags that either have been in use or are currently used by the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and the Crown dependencies. The College of Arms is the authority on the flying of flags in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and maintains the only official register of flags for these countries. It was established in 1484 and as part of the Royal Household operates under the authority of the Crown. The Lord Lyon King of Arms holds a similar role within Scotland. A separate private body called the Flag Institute, financed by its own membership, also maintains a registry of United Kingdom flags that it styles 'the UK Flag Registry', though this has no official status under UK law.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Musketeers_(1974_film)
The Three Musketeers (1974 film)
[ "Character", "Original French", "English Dub" ]
[ [ "d'Artagnan", "Francis Perrin", "John Fortune" ], [ "Aramis", "Michel Duchaussoy", "Maurice Denham" ], [ "Porthos", "Claude Bertrand", "Peter Bull" ], [ "Athos", "Michel Elias", "Howard Clewes" ], [ "Cardinal Richelieu", "Philippe Clay", "Maurice Denham" ], [ "King Louis XIII", "Fred Pasquali", "Roy Kinnear" ], [ "Milady", "Perrette Pradier", "Adrienne Corri" ], [ "Constance Bonacieux", "Anna Gaylor", "Unknown" ], [ "Rochefort", "André Valmy", "Unknown" ] ]
Cast
The_Three_Musketeers_(1974_film)_0
The Three Musketeers (French: D'Artagnan L'Intrépide), also known as The Glorious Musketeers in the UK, is a 1974 French-Italian-British animated adventure film, directed by animator John Halas. It is based on Alexandre Dumas's classic French novel, The Three Musketeers, first published in 1844.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Tour_Down_Under
2012 Tour Down Under
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Simon Gerrans ( AUS )", "GreenEDGE", "18h 49 ' 24" ], [ "2", "Alejandro Valverde ( ESP )", "Movistar Team", "+ 0" ], [ "3", "Tiago Machado ( POR )", "RadioShack-Nissan", "+ 8" ], [ "4", "Michael Rogers ( AUS )", "Team Sky", "+ 14" ], [ "5", "Rohan Dennis ( AUS )", "UniSA-Australia", "+ 14" ], [ "6", "Edvald Boasson Hagen ( NOR )", "Team Sky", "+ 18" ], [ "7", "Jan Bakelants ( BEL )", "RadioShack-Nissan", "+ 19" ], [ "8", "Javier Moreno ( ESP )", "Movistar Team", "+ 23" ], [ "9", "Michael Matthews ( AUS )", "Rabobank", "+ 29" ], [ "10", "Eduard Vorganov ( RUS )", "Team Katusha", "+ 32" ] ]
General Classification after Stage 5
2012_Tour_Down_Under_10
The 2012 Santos Tour Down Under was the 14th edition of the Tour Down Under stage race. It took place from 17 to 22 January in and around Adelaide, South Australia, and was the first race of the 2012 UCI World Tour. The race was won by Australian Simon Gerrans of the team, after taking the lead on the penultimate stage of the race and held the race leader's ochre jersey to the finish, the next day, in Adelaide. Gerrans and runner-up Alejandro Valverde - in his first race since a two-year doping ban expired at the end of 2011 - of the , both finished the race in the same total time, but due to better finishes throughout the week, and despite Valverde winning the race's queen stage at Willunga, Gerrans was awarded overall victory via a tie-break situation. 's Tiago Machado completed the podium, eight seconds down on Gerrans. In the race's other classifications, Rohan Dennis of the UniSA-Australia team won the black jersey for the highest placed rider under the age of 26, by placing fifth overall in the general classification, and rider Edvald Boasson Hagen took home the blue jersey for amassing the highest number of points during stages at intermediate sprints and stage finishes; denying 's André Greipel, who won three stages during the week. Dennis also won the King of the Mountains classification, with finishing at the head of the teams classification.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Prince_Edward_Island_Scott_Tournament_of_Hearts
2003 Prince Edward Island Scott Tournament of Hearts
[ "Skip", "Third", "Second", "Lead", "Club" ]
[ [ "Shirley Berry", "Arleen Harris", "Linda Fairhurst", "Karen McIntee", "Cornwall Curling Club , Cornwall" ], [ "Shelly Bradley", "Janice MacCallum", "Leslie MacDougall", "Tricia MacGregor", "Charlottetown Curling Club , Charlottetown" ], [ "Donna Butler", "Krista Cameron", "Marie Molyneaux", "Carolyne Coulson", "Cornwall Curling Club , Cornwall" ], [ "Tammy Dewar", "Gail Greene", "April Ennis", "Susan Watts", "Montague Curling Club , Montague , Prince Edward Island" ], [ "Jennifer Dixon", "June Moyaert", "Ashleigh Ramsay", "Linda Scott", "Montague Curling Club , Montague , Prince Edward Island" ], [ "Kathie Gallant", "Tammy Lowther", "Marion MacAulay", "Shelley Muzika", "Charlottetown Curling Club , Charlottetown" ], [ "Suzanne Gaudet", "Rebecca Jean MacPhee", "Robyn MacPhee", "Susan McInnis", "Charlottetown Curling Club , Charlottetown" ], [ "Kathy O'Rourke", "Julie Scales", "Kim Dolan", "Marion MacAulay", "Charlottetown Curling Club , Charlottetown" ] ]
Teams
2003_Prince_Edward_Island_Scott_Tournament_of_Hearts_0
The 2003 Prince Edward Island Scott Tournament of Hearts, a women's curling event, was held January 17-20, at the Montague Curling Club in Montague, Prince Edward Island. The winning team was Team Suzanne Gaudet who represented Prince Edward Island, finished with a 10-1 round-robin record and finished 3rd overall in the page playoff at the 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts in Kitchener, Ontario.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIS_Nordic_Combined_World_Cup
FIS Nordic Combined World Cup
[ "Season", "Winner", "Runner-up", "Third" ]
[ [ "1983-84", "Tom Sandberg", "Uwe Dotzauer", "Geir Andersen" ], [ "1984-85", "Geir Andersen", "Hermann Weinbuch", "Hubert Schwarz" ], [ "1985-86", "Hermann Weinbuch", "Thomas Müller", "Geir Andersen ( 2 )" ], [ "1986-87", "Torbjørn Løkken", "Hermann Weinbuch ( 2 )", "Hippolyt Kempf" ], [ "1987-88", "Klaus Sulzenbacher", "Torbjørn Løkken", "Andreas Schaad" ], [ "1988-89", "Trond-Arne Bredesen", "Klaus Sulzenbacher", "Hippolyt Kempf ( 2 )" ], [ "1989-90", "Klaus Sulzenbacher ( 2 )", "Allar Levandi", "Knut Tore Apeland" ], [ "1990-91", "Fred Børre Lundberg", "Klaus Sulzenbacher", "Trond-Einar Elden" ], [ "1991-92", "Fabrice Guy", "Klaus Sulzenbacher ( 3 )", "Fred Børre Lundberg" ], [ "1992-93", "Kenji Ogiwara", "Fred Børre Lundberg", "Takanori Kono" ], [ "1993-94", "Kenji Ogiwara", "Takanori Kono", "Fred Børre Lundberg ( 2 )" ], [ "1994-95", "Kenji Ogiwara ( 3 )", "Bjarte Engen Vik", "Knut Tore Apeland ( 2 )" ], [ "1995-96", "Knut Tore Apeland", "Kenji Ogiwara", "Jari Mantila" ], [ "1996-97", "Samppa Lajunen", "Jari Mantila", "Bjarte Engen Vik" ], [ "1997-98", "Bjarte Engen Vik", "Mario Stecher", "Felix Gottwald" ], [ "1998-99", "Bjarte Engen Vik ( 2 )", "Hannu Manninen", "Ladislav Rygl" ], [ "1999-00", "Samppa Lajunen ( 2 )", "Bjarte Engen Vik", "Ladislav Rygl ( 2 )" ], [ "2000-01", "Felix Gottwald", "Ronny Ackermann", "Bjarte Engen Vik ( 2 )" ], [ "2001-02", "Ronny Ackermann", "Felix Gottwald", "Samppa Lajunen" ], [ "2002-03", "Ronny Ackermann ( 2 )", "Felix Gottwald", "Björn Kircheisen" ] ]
Overall
FIS_Nordic_Combined_World_Cup_0
The FIS Nordic Combined World Cup is a Nordic combined competition organized yearly by International Ski Federation, representing the highest level in international competition for this sport. It was first arranged for the 1983-84 season. Team event was first time held in 1999-00 season. The FIS race director is a Norwegian ex ski jumper and ex world record holder Lasse Ottesen. As of 2018, only a men's event exists. However, FIS decided in October 2015 to start a women's continental cup from the 2017-2018 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Minnesota
Washington County, Minnesota
[ "#", "Employer", "# of Employees" ]
[ [ "1", "Andersen Corporation ( Bayport )", "2,600" ], [ "2", "Independent School District 833", "2,500" ], [ "3", "Independent School District 831", "1,200" ], [ "4", "Washington County Government", "1,138" ], [ "5", "Independent School District 834", "1,050" ], [ "6", "Woodwinds Health Campus", "835" ], [ "7", "The Hartford", "800" ], [ "8", "Lakeview Memorial Hospital ( Stillwater )", "727" ], [ "9", "3M Chemolite ( Cottage Grove )", "700" ], [ "10", "MN State Prison ( Stillwater )", "544" ] ]
Economy -- Largest employers
According to the County 's 2012 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report , [ 22 ] the top employers in the county are :
Washington_County,_Minnesota_0
Washington County is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 238,136, making it the fifth-most populous county in Minnesota. Its county seat is Stillwater. The largest city in the county is Woodbury, which had a population of 61,961 at the 2010 census. Washington County is included in the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinod_Chopra_Films
Vinod Chopra Films
[ "Year", "Film", "Director", "Release Date", "Other notes", "Writer" ]
[ [ "1985", "Khamosh", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra", "1985", "The studio 's first release as Vinod Chopra Films", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra , Ranjit Kapoor , Saeed Akhtar Mirza , Sudhir Mishra , Kundan Shah and Manjul Sinha" ], [ "1989", "Parinda", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra", "3 November 1989", "Won 6 Filmfare Awards Won 2 National Film Awards", "Screenplay by Shiv Kumar Subramaniam , Story by Nana Patekar and Ishraq-Suja" ], [ "1994", "1942 : A Love Story", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra", "15 April 1994", "Won 9 Filmfare Awards", "Sanjay Leela Bhansali , Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Kamna Chandra" ], [ "1998", "Kareeb", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra", "17 July 1998", "Promos by Rajkumar Hirani", "Kamna Chandra and Abhijat Joshi" ], [ "2000", "Mission Kashmir", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra", "27 October 2000", "Nominated Filmfare Award for Best Film and Filmfare Award for Best Director", "Vikram Chandra , Vidhu Vinod Chopra , Abhijat Joshi , Suketu Mehta and Atul Tiwari" ], [ "2003", "Munna Bhai M.B.B.S", "Rajkumar Hirani", "19 December 2003", "Won 4 Filmfare Awards Won a National Film Award for Best Popular Film", "Screenplay by Rajkumar Hirani , Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Lajan Joseph Oommen ; Story by Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra" ], [ "2005", "Parineeta", "Pradeep Sarkar", "10 June 2005", "Won 5 Filmfare Awards Won Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Pradeep Sarkar" ], [ "2006", "Lage Raho Munna Bhai", "Rajkumar Hirani", "1 September 2006", "Won 4 Filmfare Awards Won 4 National Film Awards", "Rajkumar Hirani and Abhijat Joshi" ], [ "2007", "Eklavya : The Royal Guard", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra", "16 February 2007", "Submitted to the 80th Academy Awards for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Abhijat Joshi" ], [ "2009", "3 Idiots", "Rajkumar Hirani", "25 December 2009", "Won 6 Filmfare Awards Won 3 National Film Awards", "Rajkumar Hirani and Abhijat Joshi" ], [ "2012", "Ferrari Ki Sawaari", "Rajesh Mapuskar", "15 June 2012", "Rajesh Mapuskar 's debut film", "Rajesh Mapuskar and Vidhu Vinod Chopra" ], [ "2014", "PK", "Rajkumar Hirani", "19 December 2014", "Co-produced with UTV Motion Pictures and Rajkumar Hirani Films", "Rajkumar Hirani and Abhijat Joshi" ], [ "2015", "Broken Horses", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra", "16 January 2015 ( US )", "Co-produced with Mandeville Films", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Abhijat Joshi" ], [ "2016", "Wazir", "Bejoy Nambiar", "8 January 2016", "Co- produced with Rajkumar Hirani Films and Getaway Films", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Abhijat Joshi" ], [ "2018", "Sanju", "Rajkumar Hirani", "29 June 2018", "Starring Ranbir Kapoor as Dutt", "Rajkumar Hirani and Abhijat Joshi" ], [ "2019", "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga", "Shelly Chopra Dhar", "1 February 2019", "Starring Sonam Kapoor Anil Kapoor , Juhi Chawla , and Rajkummar Rao", "Gazal Dhaliwal and Shelly Chopra Dhar" ], [ "2020", "Shikara - A Love Letter from Kashmir", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra", "7 February 2020", "TBA", "Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Abhijat Joshi" ] ]
Film Production
Vinod_Chopra_Films_0
Vinod Chopra Films is an Indian film production company owned and operated by Hindi film-maker Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It was founded by Chopra in 1985. It has made many major Bollywood films since then.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amol_Parashar
Amol Parashar
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "notes" ]
[ [ "2009", "Rocket Singh : Salesman of the Year", "Sai", "Film directed by Shimit Amin" ], [ "2014", "Babloo Happy Hai", "Rohan", "Film directed by Nila Madhab Panda" ], [ "2015", "Mili", "Arun Iyyer", "Malayalam Film directed by Rajesh Pillai" ], [ "2016", "Traffic", "Rajeev", "Film produced by Endemol India" ], [ "2016", "TVF Tripling", "Chitvan", "Web Series by The Viral Fever" ], [ "2017", "TVF Bisht Please", "Soham", "Web series by The Viral Fever" ], [ "2018", "It Happened in Hong Kong", "Amol", "Web series by Viu" ], [ "2018", "Gabru : Hip Hop Ke Shehzaade", "MC Money", "Series directed by Anand Tiwari" ], [ "2018", "Home", "Vansh", "ALT Balaji Series directed by Habib Faisal" ], [ "2018", "Ready2Mingle", "Nirav", "Web series by Zoom Studios" ], [ "2019", "TVF Tripling Season 2", "Chitvan", "Web Series by The Viral Fever" ], [ "2019", "Parchhayee", "Rahul", "Web Series by Zee5" ], [ "2020", "Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare", "Osman", "Film by Balaji Motion Pictures" ], [ "2020", "A Viral Wedding", "Rishabh Sinha", "Miniseries by Eros Now" ] ]
Filmography
Amol_Parashar_0
Amol Parashar, one of India's most promising young actors, has seen rising fame and recognition with the youth since his advent in Web series. One of the most followed and loved actors in the digital space, Amol has experience across all mediums - theatre, ads and films. Amol's most famous work is his portrayal of Chitvan Sharma in the superhit web series TVF Tripling, a show about 3 siblings taking a road trip together. The character is one of the most popular characters on the Indian internet. Amol's quirky performance is not only popular among the masses but his layered portrayal of the carefree youngest sibling won the heart of critics and awards as well. Many reviews pegged the character and Amol's performance as the best thing about the show that touched millions of people and remains a landmark in the Indian digital content space. After Tripling, Amol went on to do multiple web shows, showcasing his versatility across characters and genres, which only added to his fan following. He has also starred in films like Traffic, Hindi remake of a critically acclaimed and commercially successful thriller Malayalam film, and was most recently seen in Season 2 of TVF Tripling. He will next be seen in Balaji Motion Pictures's film Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare directed by Alankrita Shrivastava opposite Konkona Sen Sharma. Amol studied mechanical engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and later quit his job at ZS Associates to join the arts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Athletic_Bilbao_season
2014–15 Athletic Bilbao season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "EU", "Moving to", "Type", "Transfer window", "Transfer fee" ]
[ [ "21", "MF", "Ander Herrera", "30", "EU", "Manchester United", "Transfer", "Summer", "€36,000,000" ], [ "-", "GK", "Raúl Fernández", "32", "EU", "Racing Santander", "Mutual termination", "Summer", "Free" ], [ "3", "MF", "Iñigo Pérez", "32", "EU", "Numancia", "Mutual termination", "Summer", "Free" ], [ "-", "MF", "Iñigo Ruiz de Galarreta", "26", "EU", "Zaragoza", "On loan", "Summer", "Loan" ], [ "12", "DF", "Unai Albizua", "31", "EU", "Tenerife", "On loan", "Summer", "Loan" ], [ "22", "DF", "Enric Saborit", "28", "EU", "Mallorca", "On loan", "Summer", "Loan" ], [ "-", "MF", "Iker Guarrotxena", "27", "EU", "Tenerife", "On loan", "Summer", "Loan" ], [ "23", "DF", "Borja Ekiza", "32", "EU", "Eibar", "Mutual termination", "Summer", "Free" ] ]
Squad -- Transfers out
2014–15_Athletic_Bilbao_season_1
The 2014-15 season is the 116th season in Athletic Clubs history and the 84th in the top-tier. The campaign is notable for Athletic competing in the UEFA Champions League for the first time since 1998-99.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_A_Lyga
2017 A Lyga
[ "Team", "Outgoing manager", "Manner of departure", "Date of vacancy", "Position in table", "Incoming manager", "Date of appointment" ]
[ [ "Kauno Žalgiris", "Laimis Bičkauskas", "Resigned", "26 October 2016", "Pre-season", "Vitalijus Stankevičius", "3 January 2017" ], [ "Jonava", "Robertas Poškus", "Sacked", "14 December 2016", "Pre-season", "Donatas Vencevičius", "14 December 2016" ], [ "Trakai", "Serhiy Kovalets", "End of contract", "16 December 2016", "Pre-season", "Oleg Vasilenko", "19 January 2017" ], [ "Utenis", "Oleh Boychyshyn", "End of caretaker spell", "9 January 2017", "Pre-season", "Zvezdan Milošević", "9 January 2017" ], [ "Utenis", "Zvezdan Milošević", "Sacked", "26 April 2017", "5th", "Oleh Boychyshyn ( caretaker )", "26 April 2017" ], [ "Kauno Žalgiris", "Vitalijus Stankevičius", "Mutual consent", "2 May 2017", "8th", "Laimis Bičkauskas ( caretaker )", "2 May 2017" ], [ "Utenis", "Oleh Boychyshyn", "End of caretaker spell", "15 May 2017", "5th", "David Campaña Piquer", "15 May 2017" ], [ "Atlantas", "Konstantin Sarsania", "Signed by Zenit Saint Petersburg", "27 May 2017", "4th", "Sergej Savchenkov ( caretaker ) Rimantas Žvingilas ( caretaker )", "28 May 2017" ], [ "Atlantas", "Rimantas Žvingilas Sergej Savchenkov", "End of caretaker spell", "21 July 2017", "4th", "Igoris Pankratjevas", "23 July 2017" ], [ "Kauno Žalgiris", "Laimis Bičkauskas", "End of caretaker spell", "21 July 2017", "8th", "Johnny McKinstry", "21 July 2017" ], [ "Jonava", "Donatas Vencevičius", "Sacked", "1 August 2017", "6th", "Mindaugas Čepas", "2 August 2017" ], [ "Žalgiris", "Valdas Dambrauskas", "Resigned", "23 October 2017", "2nd", "Aleksandr Brazevich ( interim )", "24 October 2017" ] ]
Teams -- Managerial changes
2017_A_Lyga_5
The 2017 A Lyga was the 28th season of the A Lyga, the top-tier association football league of Lithuania. The season began on 3 March 2017 and ended on 19 November 2017. All eight teams from the previous season remained and competed in the league, while Žalgiris Vilnius began the season as defending champions having won fourth consecutive league title last year. Sūduva Marijampolė won the championship for the first time in their 96-year history, becoming the eighth club to win the league since its creation in 1991.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_suspended_for_performance-enhancing_drugs
List of Major League Baseball players suspended for performance-enhancing drugs
[ "Player", "Team", "Date announced", "Penalty", "Position" ]
[ [ "Troy Cate", "Seattle Mariners", "April 4 , 2005", "15 games", "P" ], [ "Willie Collazo", "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim", "April 4 , 2005", "15 games", "P" ], [ "Francisco Córdova", "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim", "April 4 , 2005", "15 games", "P" ], [ "Jesús Guzmán", "Seattle Mariners", "April 4 , 2005", "15 games", "P" ], [ "Clay Hensley", "San Diego Padres", "April 4 , 2005", "15 games", "P" ], [ "Robert Machado", "Texas Rangers", "April 4 , 2005", "15 games", "C" ], [ "Damian Moss", "Seattle Mariners", "April 4 , 2005", "15 games", "P" ], [ "Brian Mallette ( 2 )", "Pittsburgh Pirates", "April 6 , 2005", "30 games", "P" ], [ "Jon Nunnally", "Pittsburgh Pirates", "April 6 , 2005", "15 games", "OF" ], [ "Tom Evans", "Pittsburgh Pirates", "April 6 , 2005", "15 games", "3B" ], [ "Julius Matos", "Toronto Blue Jays", "April 6 , 2005", "15 games", "UT" ], [ "Ricardo Rodríguez", "Atlanta Braves", "April 22 , 2005", "15 games", "P" ], [ "Grant Roberts", "New York Mets", "April 22 , 2005", "15 games", "P" ], [ "Eider Torres", "Cleveland Indians", "April 22 , 2005", "15 games", "2B" ], [ "Randy Ruiz", "Philadelphia Phillies", "May 3 , 2005", "15 games", "1B" ], [ "Darnell McDonald", "Cleveland Indians", "May 6 , 2005", "15 games", "OF" ], [ "Guillermo Rodríguez", "San Francisco Giants", "May 12 , 2005", "15 games", "C" ], [ "Jonathan Herrera", "Colorado Rockies", "May 12 , 2005", "15 games", "UT" ], [ "Steve Smyth", "Oakland Athletics", "May 12 , 2005", "15 games", "OF" ], [ "Jorge Toca", "Chicago White Sox", "May 12 , 2005", "15 games", "1B" ] ]
Suspended players -- Players with major league experience on minor league rosters or free agents
This table lists players with prior MLB experience who , at the time of their suspension , were in Minor League Baseball or were a free agent .
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_suspended_for_performance-enhancing_drugs_2
In February 2004, Major League Baseball announced a new drug policy which originally included random, offseason testing and 10-day suspensions for first-time offenders, 30-days for second-time offenders, 60-days for third-time offenders, and one year for fourth-time offenders, all without pay, in an effort to curtail performance-enhancing drug use (PED) in professional baseball. This policy strengthened baseball's pre-existing ban on controlled substances, including steroids, which has been in effect since 1991. The policy was to be reviewed in 2008, but under pressure from the U.S. Congress, on November 15, 2005, players and owners agreed to tougher penalties; a 50-game suspension for a first offense, a 100-game suspension for a second, and a lifetime ban for a third. In December 2009, Sports Illustrated named baseball's steroid scandal of performance-enhancing drugs as the number one sports story of the decade of the 2000s. The current penalties, adopted on March 28, 2014, are 80 games for a first offense, 162 games for a second offense, and a permanent suspension (lifetime ban) for a third. Players are also ineligible from participating in the post-season the same year they receive a suspension, regardless of when their suspension is completed, unless the penalty is reduced on appeal. Players receiving a permanent suspension can apply to the Commissioner of Baseball for reinstatement after one year, which if granted can occur not sooner than two years after the suspension started.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003–04_Gateshead_F.C._season
2003–04 Gateshead F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponents", "Venue", "Result", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "22 July 2003", "Spennymoor United", "Brewery Field", "4-2", "Dickinson , Moat , Chilton , Walton" ], [ "25 July 2003", "Kilmarnock", "Gateshead International Stadium", "1-8", "Atkinson" ], [ "30 July 2003", "Durham City", "Gateshead International Stadium", "1-1", "Thompson" ], [ "1 August 2003", "South Shields", "Filtrona Park", "3-0", "Nixon , Kent , Blandford" ], [ "6 August 2003", "Sunderland XI", "Gateshead International Stadium", "1-7", "Thompson" ] ]
Pre-season friendlies
2003–04_Gateshead_F.C._season_1
The 2003-04 season was the English club Gateshead's only season in the Northern Premier League First Division. Gateshead ended the season in 6th position. Due to the restructuring of the league, with the introduction of the Conference North and South, Gateshead were promoted to the Northern Premier League Premier Division. They also reached the quarter-finals of the Durham Challenge Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuriko_Chiba
Yuriko Chiba
[ "Year", "Series", "Crew role" ]
[ [ "1997", "White Reflection by Two-Mix", "Character design , Animation director" ], [ "1997", "I Dream of Mimi", "Animation director" ], [ "1997", "Berserk", "Chief animation director" ], [ "1999", "To Heart", "Character design , Chief animation director" ], [ "2001", "Steel Angel Kurumi Zero", "Character design , Chief animation director" ], [ "2001 -02", "Figure 17", "Character design" ], [ "2003 -04", "Planetes", "Character design" ], [ "2010", "Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn", "Animation director" ], [ "2011", "Sacred Seven", "Character design" ], [ "2012", "Sacred Seven Special : Wings of Gingetsu", "Character design" ], [ "2015", "Maria the Virgin Witch", "Character design" ] ]
Works
Yuriko_Chiba_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_2018_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Mixed_BMX_racing
Cycling at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics – Mixed BMX racing
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Zoé Claessens ( SUI )", "38.529" ], [ "2", "Varvara Ovchinnikova ( RUS )", "38.955" ], [ "3", "Gabriela Bolle ( COL )", "39.173" ], [ "4", "Jessie Smith ( NZL )", "39.362" ], [ "5", "Rocío Pizarro ( CHI )", "40.415" ], [ "6", "Miru Nagare ( JPN )", "40.489" ], [ "7", "Eliska Bartuňková ( CZE )", "40.591" ], [ "8", "Maite Naves ( BRA )", "41.482" ] ]
Results -- Girls
Cycling_at_the_2018_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Mixed_BMX_racing_5
These are the results for the mixed BMX racing event at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Pan_American_Fencing_Championships
2017 Pan American Fencing Championships
[ "Position", "Name", "Country" ]
[ [ "", "Miles Chamley-Watson Race Imboden Alexander Massialas Gerek Meinhardt", "United States" ], [ "", "Guilherme Toldo Henrique Marques Julien Baneux Heitor Shimbo", "Brazil" ], [ "", "Daniel Gómez Jesus Beltran Macias José Alberto Pelletier", "Mexico" ], [ "4", "Cesar Colon Lopez Jonathan Lugo Carlos Padua Sebastian Tirado", "Puerto Rico" ], [ "5", "Maximilien van Haaster Marc-Antoine Brodeur Alex Lim", "Canada" ], [ "6", "Nicolas Marino Felipe Guillermo Saucedo Augusto Antonio Servello", "Argentina" ], [ "7", "Antonio Leal Cesar Aguirre Johan Mora", "Venezuela" ], [ "8", "Dimitri Clairet Santiago Pachon Daniel Sconzo", "Colombia" ] ]
Results -- Men
2017_Pan_American_Fencing_Championships_6
The 2017 Pan American Fencing Championships is held at the Centre Pierre-Charbonneau in Montreal from 13 to 18 June 2017. The event was organized by the Pan American Fencing Confederation and Canadian Fencing Federation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Tercera_División
2018–19 Tercera División
[ "Team", "City", "Home ground" ]
[ [ "Alesves", "Villafranca", "El Palomar" ], [ "Ardoi", "Zizur Mayor", "El Pinar" ], [ "Atlético Cirbonero", "Cintruénigo", "San Juan" ], [ "Avance", "Ezcabarte", "Igueldea" ], [ "Baztán", "Baztán", "Giltxaurdi" ], [ "Beti Kozkor", "Lekunberri", "Plazaola" ], [ "Beti Onak", "Villava", "Lorenzo Goikoa" ], [ "Burladés", "Burlada", "Ripagaina" ], [ "Cantolagua", "Sangüesa", "Cantolagua" ], [ "Corellano", "Corella", "José Luis de Arrese" ], [ "Cortes", "Cortes", "San Francisco Javier" ], [ "Egüés", "Egüés", "Sarriguren" ], [ "Huarte", "Huarte", "Areta" ], [ "Mutilvera", "Aranguren", "Valle Aranguren" ], [ "Osasuna B", "Pamplona", "Tajonar" ], [ "Pamplona", "Pamplona", "Bidezarra" ], [ "Peña Sport", "Tafalla", "San Francisco" ], [ "San Juan", "Pamplona", "San Juan" ], [ "Subiza", "Subiza", "Sotoburu" ], [ "Txantrea", "Pamplona", "Txantrea" ] ]
Group 15 – Navarre -- Teams
AlesvesArdoiAvanceBaztánBeti KozkorBeti OnakCirboneroBurladésCantolaguaCorellanoCortesEgüésHuarteMutilveraPamplonaPeña SportSubiza Location of teams of the 2018–19 Tercera División Group 15Teams in Pamplona : Txantrea , Osasuna B , Pamplona , San Juan
2018–19_Tercera_División_14
The 2018-19 Tercera División was the fourth tier in Spanish football. It began in August 2018 and ended in late June 2019 with the promotion play-off finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Arizona_Wildcats_men's_basketball_team
2016–17 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team
[ "Name", "Position", "Year at Arizona", "Alma Mater ( year )" ]
[ [ "Sean Miller", "Head Coach", "8th", "Pittsburgh ( 1992 )" ], [ "Joe Pasternack", "Associate Head Coach", "6th", "Indiana ( 1999 )" ], [ "Emanuel Richardson", "Assistant Coach", "8th", "Pittsburgh-Johnstown ( 1998 )" ], [ "Mark Phelps", "Assistant Coach", "2nd", "Old Dominion ( 1996 )" ], [ "Ryan Reynolds", "Director of Basketball Operations", "8th", "Xavier ( 2007 )" ], [ "Austin Carroll", "Assistant Director of Basketball Operations", "1st", "American ( 2014 )" ] ]
Personnel -- Coaching staff
2016–17_Arizona_Wildcats_men's_basketball_team_5
The 2016-17 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Arizona during the 2016-17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by eighth-year head coach Sean Miller, and played their home games at McKale Center in Tucson, Arizona as members in the Pac-12 Conference. Coming into the '16-'17 season Arizona has been ranked in 78-consecutive AP polls & 81-straight coaches polls. The 97-consecutive weeks in the AP poll is currently the second-longest streak in the nation behind Kansas at 161 weeks. They have been ranked every week in the 2016-2017 season, bringing those totals to 97 weeks for the AP & 100 weeks for the coaches poll. Arizona won its first 10 conference games, the best start since the '97-'98 season when they started 16-0. They finished the season with at record of 31-4, tied at 16-2 with Oregon in Pac-12 play for first place to win their 3rd Pac-12 regular season championship title for the 15th time. The Wildcats entered the Pac-12 Tournament as a 2-seed, the Wildcats defeated 7-seed Colorado in the quarterfinals, 3-seed UCLA in the semifinals and 1-seed Oregon (avenged from 85-58 loss on February 4 in Eugene, OR) in the championship game, Wildcats won their 2nd Pac-12 Tournament championship title for the 6th time since 2002. Arizona received as an automatic bid to the 5th straight NCAA Tournament (34th NCAA tournament appearances) as a 2-seed in the West regional, The Arizona Wildcats defeated the 15-seed North Dakota 100-82 in the first round, 7-seed Saint Mary's 69-60 in the second round and losing to Xavier 71-73 in the Sweet Sixteen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Kaluga_Electoral_District_vote,_1917
Template:Kaluga Electoral District vote, 1917
[ "Party", "Vote", "%" ]
[ [ "List 7 - Bolsheviks", "225,378", "57.81" ], [ "List 2 - Socialist-Revolutionaries", "127,313", "32.65" ], [ "List 3 - Kadets", "24,125", "6.19" ], [ "List 5 - Mensheviks", "6,996", "1.79" ], [ "List 4 - Old Believers", "4,409", "1.13" ], [ "List 6 - Belorussian Socialist Gromada", "1,067", "0.27" ], [ "List 1 - Popular Socialists", "601", "0.15" ], [ "Total :", "389,889", "" ] ]
Template:Kaluga_Electoral_District_vote,_1917_0
N/A
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Liu
Lucy Liu
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1992", "Rhythm of Destiny", "Donna" ], [ "1993", "Protozoa", "Ari" ], [ "1995", "Bang", "Hooker" ], [ "1996", "Jerry Maguire", "Former girlfriend" ], [ "1997", "Gridlock 'd", "Cee-Cee" ], [ "1997", "City of Industry", "Cathi Rose" ], [ "1997", "Flypaper", "Dot" ], [ "1997", "Guy", "Woman at newsstand" ], [ "1998", "Love Kills", "Kashi" ], [ "1999", "Payback", "Pearl" ], [ "1999", "True Crime", "Toy shop girl" ], [ "1999", "Molly", "Brenda" ], [ "1999", "The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human", "The Female 's Friend ( Lydia )" ], [ "1999", "Play It to the Bone", "Lia" ], [ "2000", "Shanghai Noon", "Princess Pei Pei" ], [ "2000", "Charlie 's Angels", "Alex Munday" ], [ "2001", "Hotel", "Kawika" ], [ "2002", "Ballistic : Ecks vs . Sever", "Agent Sever" ], [ "2002", "Cypher", "Rita Foster" ], [ "2002", "Chicago", "Kitty Baxter" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Lucy_Liu_0
Lucy Liu (born December 2, 1968) is an American actress, who is known for playing the role of the vicious and ill-mannered Ling Woo in the television series Ally McBeal (1998-2002), the assertive assassin O-Ren Ishii in Kill Bill, and Joan Watson in the crime-drama series Elementary (2012-2019). Throughout her career, she has received two Screen Actors Guild Awards and has won the Seoul International Drama Award for Best Actress. She has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, and has received nominations for three People's Choice Awards and two Saturn Awards. Liu's film work includes starring in Payback (1999), Charlie's Angels (2000), Shanghai Noon (2000), Chicago (2002), Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003), Lucky Number Slevin (2006), The Man with the Iron Fists (2012), and Set It Up (2018). Liu is also a voice actress and has voiced Master Viper in the Kung Fu Panda franchise (2008-2016). She also voiced Silvermist in Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009), Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (2010), Pixie Hollow Games (2011), Secret of the Wings (2012), The Pirate Fairy (2014), and Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (2015). Her other voice credits include Mulan II (2004), as well as the English and Mandarin-dubbed versions of Magic Wonderland (2014) and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013). In 2008, she starred in an ABC comedy-drama, Cashmere Mafia, as Mia Mason, which ended after one abbreviated season. The show was one of only a few American television shows to have an Asian American series lead. In 2012, Liu joined the cast of the TNT series Southland in the recurring role of Jessica Tang, for which she won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Drama Guest Actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_League_2_(Iran)
2015–16 League 2 (Iran)
[ "", "Region", "Number of teams", "Teams" ]
[ [ "1", "Tehran", "5", "Esteghlal B , Moghavemat , Kimia , Baderan , Niroo Zamini" ], [ "2", "Khuzestan", "6", "Shahrdari Dezful , Shahrdari Mahshahr , Naft Omidiyeh , Foolad B , Karun , Naft Novin" ], [ "3", "Bushehr", "4", "Shahin , Kargar , Pars Jam , Persepolis Ganaveh" ], [ "4", "Mazandaran", "2", "Shahrdari Jooybar , Sanat Sari" ], [ "5", "East Azerbaijan", "2", "Shahrdari Tabriz , Meli Poshan" ], [ "6", "Razavi Khorasan", "2", "Aboumoslem , Payam" ], [ "7", "Gilan", "2", "Sepidrood , Rahpouyan" ], [ "8", "Hormozgan", "2", "Shahrdari Bandar Abbas , Shahin Kish" ], [ "9", "Fars", "2", "Kara , Bargh Novin" ], [ "10", "West Azerbaijan", "1", "Shahrdari Urmia" ], [ "11", "Semnan", "1", "Haf Semnan" ], [ "12", "Kermanshah", "1", "Be'sat Kermanshah" ], [ "13", "Isfahan", "1", "Arad" ], [ "14", "Kordestan", "1", "Shahrdari Kamyaran" ], [ "15", "Golestan", "1", "Etka" ], [ "16", "Hamedan", "1", "Alvand" ], [ "17", "Ardabil", "1", "Khalkhal Dasht" ], [ "18", "Yazd", "1", "Tarbiat Novin" ], [ "19", "Qazvin", "1", "Caspian Qazvin" ], [ "20", "Zanjan", "1", "Shahrdari Zanjan" ] ]
Teams -- Number of teams by region
2015–16_League_2_(Iran)_6
2015-16 Iran Football's 2nd Division is the 15th under 2nd Division since its establishment (current format) in 2001. The season featured 25 teams from the 2nd Division 2014-15, seven new teams relegated from the 2014-15 Azadegan League: Tarbiat Novin, Naft Gachsaran, Niroo Zamini, Etka Gorgan, Sh.Bandar Abbas, Rahian Kermanshah, Esteghlal Ahvaz and four new teams promoted from the 3rd Division 2014-15: Moghavemat Tehran, Kara Shiraz, Shahrdari Mahshahr, Rahpouyan Rezvanshahr.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kateřina_Neumannová
Kateřina Neumannová
[ "Year", "Age", "5 km", "10 km", "15 km", "Pursuit", "30 km", "Sprint", "4 × 5 km relay", "Team sprint" ]
[ [ "1992", "19", "13", "N/A", "14", "22", "-", "N/A", "6", "N/A" ], [ "1994", "21", "8", "N/A", "14", "7", "-", "N/A", "9", "N/A" ], [ "1998", "25", "Silver", "N/A", "9", "Bronze", "-", "N/A", "6", "N/A" ], [ "2002", "29", "N/A", "-", "Silver", "Silver", "-", "13", "4", "N/A" ], [ "2006", "33", "N/A", "5", "N/A", "Silver", "Gold", "-", "6", "-" ] ]
Cross-country skiing results -- Olympic Games
6 medals – ( 1 gold , 4 silver , 1 bronze )
Kateřina_Neumannová_2
Kateřina Neumannová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkatɛr̝ɪna ˈnojmanovaː] (listen)) (born 15 February 1973) is a retired Czech cross-country skier. She won an Olympic Gold medal in the 2006 Winter Olympics, in the 30 km freestyle event. She is one of five cross country skiers to ever compete at six Olympics. She was also the first Czech woman to appear in both a Summer and Winter Olympics, having participated in the mountain biking event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Neumannová retired after the 2006-07 World Cup season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_800_metres
2007 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's 800 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Vanja Perišić", "Croatia", "2:03.89" ], [ "2", "Natallia Kareiva", "Belarus", "2:04.19" ], [ "3", "Anna Luchkina", "Russia", "2:05.10" ], [ "4", "Agnieszka Sowińska", "Poland", "2:05.96" ], [ "5", "Cyndie Sabattini", "France", "2:07.04" ], [ "6", "Simona Barcău", "Romania", "2:09.77" ] ]
Results -- Heats
2007_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_800_metres_2
The women's 800 metres event at the 2007 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Debrecen, Hungary, at Gyulai István Atlétikai Stadion on 12 and 14 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVXQ_videography
TVXQ videography
[ "Year", "Title", "Album", "Original language", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2010", "Break Out !", "Best Selection 2010", "Japanese", "29th Japanese single" ], [ "2010", "Toki o Tomete", "Best Selection 2010", "Japanese", "30th Japanese single , and the last music video with five members" ], [ "2011", "Keep Your Head Down", "Keep Your Head Down", "Korean", "" ], [ "2011", "Before U Go", "Before U Go", "Korean", "Released as a regular music video and a short film" ], [ "2011", "Superstar", "Tone", "Japanese", "32nd Japanese single" ], [ "2011", "B.U.T . ( BE-AU-TY )", "Tone", "Japanese", "" ], [ "2011", "I Do n't Know", "Tone", "Japanese", "" ], [ "2011", "Duet", "Time", "Japanese", "33rd Japanese single" ], [ "2011", "Winter Rose", "Time", "Japanese", "33rd Japanese single" ], [ "2011", "Santa U Are the One ( by Super Junior )", "2011 Winter SMTown - The Warmest Gift", "Korean", "with SM Town" ], [ "2012", "Still", "Time", "Japanese", "34th Japanese single" ], [ "2012", "Dear My Family", "I AM . Original Soundtrack", "Korean", "with SM Town" ], [ "2012", "Android", "Time", "Japanese", "35th Japanese single" ], [ "2012", "Shiawase Iro no Hana", "Tone", "Japanese", "" ], [ "2012", "Catch Me", "Catch Me", "Korean", "" ], [ "2012", "Humanoids", "Humanoids", "Korean", "" ], [ "2012", "I Know", "Time", "Japanese", "" ], [ "2013", "In Our Time", "Time", "Japanese", "" ], [ "2013", "Ocean", "Tree", "Japanese", "37th Japanese single" ], [ "2013", "Scream", "Tree", "Japanese", "38th Japanese single" ] ]
Music videos -- 2010s
TVXQ_videography_1
The videography of South Korean pop group TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki in Japan, consists of 77 music videos, 14 concert tour videos, 10 documentary DVDs, one music video compilation, eight photo albums, and six storybooks. TVXQ originally debuted as a five-piece boy band under S.M. Entertainment in December 2003. In 2004, the band signed with Japan's Avex sub-label Rhythm Zone and released their debut Japanese single, Stay with Me Tonight in April 2005. In July 2009, three of the members - later known as JYJ - left the group's Korean agency S.M. Entertainment, and TVXQ returned as a duo act with remaining members U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin in 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Curb_Your_Enthusiasm_guest_stars
List of Curb Your Enthusiasm guest stars
[ "Guest star", "Known for", "Episode ( s )" ]
[ [ "Richard Lewis", "comedian", "Episode 61 , Funkhouser 's Crazy Sister Episode 62 , Vehicular Fellatio Episode 66 , The Bare Midriff" ], [ "Jerry Seinfeld *", "comedian , co-creator of and Jerry on Seinfeld", "Episode 63 , The Reunion Episode 66 , The Bare Midriff Episode 68 , Officer Krupke Episode 69 , The Table Read Episode 70 , Seinfeld" ], [ "Julia Louis-Dreyfus *", "actress , Elaine on Seinfeld", "Episode 63 , The Reunion Episode 66 , The Bare Midriff Episode 69 , The Table Read Episode 70 , Seinfeld" ], [ "Jason Alexander *", "actor , George on Seinfeld", "Episode 63 , The Reunion Episode 69 , The Table Read Episode 70 , Seinfeld" ], [ "Michael Richards *", "actor , Kramer on Seinfeld", "Episode 63 , The Reunion Episode 69 , The Table Read Episode 70 , Seinfeld" ], [ "Meg Ryan", "actress", "Episode 63 , The Reunion" ], [ "David Spade", "actor", "Episode 63 , The Reunion" ], [ "Ted Danson", "actor , husband of Mary Steenburgen", "Episode 64 , The Hot Towel Episode 65 , Denise Handicapped" ], [ "Mary Steenburgen", "actress , wife of Ted Danson", "Episode 64 , The Hot Towel" ], [ "Christian Slater", "actor", "Episode 64 , The Hot Towel" ], [ "Rosie O'Donnell", "stand-up comedian , actress", "Episode 65 , Denise Handicap" ] ]
Season 7 ( 2009 ) -- As themselves
List_of_Curb_Your_Enthusiasm_guest_stars_15
Many episodes of the American HBO comedy television series Curb Your Enthusiasm feature guest stars. While a lot of these guest appearances are for fictional roles, a large number of the guest stars on the show are celebrities playing themselves (or fictionalized versions thereof), including actors, comedians and sportspeople. Curb Your Enthusiasm stars Larry David (co-creator of Seinfeld) as himself, with Cheryl Hines as his wife Cheryl, and Jeff Garlin as his manager Jeff. A number of the guest stars have recurring roles on the show, with some appearing especially frequently, such as Richard Lewis (himself), and Susie Essman (Susie Greene). This list contains all guest appearances on Curb that received a Guest Star or Special Guest Star billing in the closing credits of at least one episode. Sometimes an actor might not be credited as guest star on his or her first appearance, but will be in subsequent episodes. For example, Susie Essman appears as Susie in several episodes of the first season, but only got nominated to guest star role in the second season. The list may also contain certain notable non-guest star appearances, if the person plays him- or herself; such as Dr. Phil McGraw's role in the episode Vehicular Fellatio, in which he played himself but did not receive guest star billing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Education_Ministers_of_France
List of Education Ministers of France
[ "Minister", "Began", "Ended" ]
[ [ "Anatole de Monzie", "3 June 1932", "30 January 1934" ], [ "Aimé Berthod", "30 January 1934", "8 November 1934" ], [ "André Mallarmé", "8 November 1934", "1 June 1935" ], [ "Mario Roustan", "1 June 1935", "7 June 1935" ], [ "Philippe Marcombes", "7 June 1935", "13 June 1935" ], [ "Mario Roustan", "17 June 1935", "24 January 1936" ], [ "Henri Guernut", "24 January 1936", "4 June 1936" ], [ "Jean Zay", "4 June 1936", "10 September 1939" ], [ "Yvon Delbos", "13 September 1939", "21 March 1940" ], [ "Albert Sarraut", "21 March 1940", "5 June 1940" ], [ "Yvon Delbos", "5 June 1940", "16 June 1940" ], [ "Albert Rivaud", "16 June 1940", "12 July 1940" ], [ "Émile Mireaux ( Minister of Public Instruction )", "12 July 1940", "6 September 1940" ], [ "Georges Ripert ( Minister of Public Instruction )", "6 September 1940", "13 December 1940" ], [ "Jacques Chevalier ( Minister of Public Instruction )", "13 December 1940", "23 February 1941" ], [ "Jérôme Carcopino", "25 February 1941", "18 April 1942" ], [ "Abel Bonnard", "18 April 1942", "19 August 1944" ], [ "René Capitant", "19 August 1944", "21 November 1945" ], [ "Paul Giacobbi", "21 November 1945", "26 January 1946" ], [ "Marcel Edmond Naegelen", "26 January 1946", "12 February 1948" ] ]
Ministers of National Education , 1932–present
List_of_Education_Ministers_of_France_2
This page is a list of French education ministers. A governmental position overseeing public education was first created in France in 1802. Following the various regime changes in France in the first decades of the 19th century, the position changed official status and name a number of times before the position of Minister of Public Instruction was created in 1828. For much of its history, the position was combined with that of Minister of Public Worship, who dealt with issues related to the Roman Catholic Church, except in instances where the Minister of Public Instruction was a Protestant. The position has also occasionally been combined with Minister of Sports and Minister of Youth Affairs. In 1932, the office's title was changed to Minister of National Education, although it was briefly changed back in 1940-1941, and was renamed Minister of Education during the Presidency of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (1974-1981).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Charlton_Athletic_F.C._season
2017–18 Charlton Athletic F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "From", "Date until" ]
[ [ "21 July 2017", "LB", "Jay Dasilva", "Chelsea", "30 June 2018" ], [ "29 July 2017", "GK", "Ben Amos", "Bolton Wanderers", "30 June 2018" ], [ "31 August 2017", "FW", "Joe Dodoo", "Rangers", "1 January 2018" ], [ "3 January 2018", "FW", "Stephy Mavididi", "Arsenal", "30 June 2018" ], [ "22 January 2018", "RW", "Michał Żyro", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "30 June 2018" ], [ "26 January 2018", "LW", "Sullay Kaikai", "Crystal Palace", "30 June 2018" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans in
2017–18_Charlton_Athletic_F.C._season_5
The 2017-18 season is Charlton Athletic's 96th season in their existence. Along with competing in the League One, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships
1975 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
[ "Rank", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "UTEP", "55" ], [ "2", "UCLA", "42" ], [ "3", "USC", "37" ], [ "4", "San José State", "32" ], [ "5", "Kansas", "27" ], [ "6", "Oregon Tennessee", "24" ], [ "7", "BYU ( H )", "21​ ⁄ 2" ], [ "8", "Washington State", "20" ], [ "9", "Washington", "17" ], [ "10", "Illinois", "16" ] ]
Team result
1975_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships_0
The 1975 NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships were contested June 3−7 at the 53rd annual NCAA-sanctioned track meet to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate Division I outdoor track and field events in the United States. This year's meet was hosted by Brigham Young University at Cougar Stadium in Provo, Utah. The venue previously hosted the championships eight years earlier in 1967; the approximate elevation of the track was above sea level. (The track was removed from the stadium in 1982.) The UTEP Miners finished just ahead of UCLA in the team standings and captured their first team national title. The title marked the beginning of UTEP's reign as a track & field dynasty - in the following seven seasons, they finished either as champion or runner-up, including five consecutive titles (1978-82).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ligue_1_players
List of Ligue 1 players
[ "Name", "Nationality", "Position", "Apps", "Goals", "Ligue 1 Clubs", "Titles" ]
[ [ "Sylvain Armand", "France", "DF", "403", "17", "Nantes , PSG", "Champion 2001 , 2013" ], [ "Florent Balmont", "France", "MF", "345", "11", "Lyon , Toulouse , Nice , Lille", "Champion 2003 , 2011" ], [ "Laurent Batlles", "France", "MF", "473", "41", "Toulouse , Bordeaux , Rennes , Bastia , Marseille , Grenoble , Saint-Étienne", "" ], [ "Zoumana Camara", "France", "DF", "330", "5", "Bastia , Marseille , Lens , Saint-Étienne , PSG", "Champion 2013" ], [ "Benoît Cheyrou", "France", "MF", "380", "27", "Lille , Auxerre , Marseille", "Champion 2010" ], [ "Edouard Cissé", "France", "MF", "328", "14", "PSG , Rennes , Monaco , Marseille , Auxerre", "Champion 2010" ], [ "Alou Diarra", "France", "MF", "320", "22", "Le Havre , Bastia , Lens , Lyon , Bordeaux , Marseille , Rennes", "Champion 2007 , 2009" ], [ "Étienne Didot", "France", "MF", "302", "12", "Rennes , Toulouse", "" ], [ "Pierre-Alain Frau", "France", "FW", "330", "84", "Sochaux , Lyon , Lens , PSG , Lille , Caen", "Champion 2005 , 2006 , 2011" ], [ "Ludovic Giuly", "France", "FW", "401", "85", "Lyon , Monaco , PSG , Lorient", "Champion 2000" ], [ "Sidney Govou", "France", "FW", "328", "50", "Lyon , Evian", "Champion 2003 , 2004 , 2005 , 2006 , 2007 , 2008" ], [ "Cyril Jeunechamp", "France", "DF", "386", "9", "Auxerre , Bastia , Rennes , Nice , Montpellier", "Champion 2012" ], [ "Mickaël Landreau", "France", "GK", "587", "0", "Nantes , PSG , Lille , Bastia", "Champion 2001 , 2011" ], [ "Jérôme Leroy", "France", "MF", "418", "45", "PSG , Marseille , Guingamp , Lens , Sochaux , Rennes , Evian", "" ], [ "Péguy Luyindula", "France", "FW", "370", "86", "Strasbourg , Lyon , Marseille , Auxerre , PSG", "Champion 2003 , 2004 , 2005" ], [ "Toifilou Maoulida", "France", "FW", "367", "71", "Montpellier , Rennes , Metz , Monaco , Marseille , Auxerre , Lens , Bastia", "" ], [ "Rio Mavuba", "France", "MF", "310", "4", "Bordeaux , Lille", "Champion 2011" ], [ "Camel Meriem", "France", "MF", "332", "27", "Sochaux , Bordeaux , Marseille , Monaco , Arles , Nice", "" ], [ "Benoît Pedretti", "France", "MF", "367", "28", "Sochaux , Marseille , Lyon , Auxerre , Lille", "Champion 2006" ], [ "Nicolas Penneteau", "France", "GK", "383", "0", "Bastia , Valenciennes", "" ] ]
This is a list of Ligue 1 players who have made 300 or more appearances in Ligue 1 . Current Ligue 1 players are shown in bold
List_of_Ligue_1_players_0
This is a list of Ligue 1 players who have made 300 or more appearances in Ligue 1. Current Ligue 1 players are shown in bold
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_Swiss_federal_election
1987 Swiss federal election
[ "Party", "Votes", "%", "Seats", "+/-" ]
[ [ "Free Democratic Party", "443,617", "22.9", "51", "-3" ], [ "Christian Democratic People 's Party", "378,822", "19.6", "42", "0" ], [ "Social Democratic Party", "356,266", "18.4", "41", "-6" ], [ "Swiss People 's Party", "213,253", "11.0", "25", "+2" ], [ "Green Party", "94,378", "4.9", "9", "+6" ], [ "Ring of Independents", "80,691", "4.2", "8", "0" ], [ "Liberal Party", "52,532", "2.7", "9", "+1" ], [ "Swiss Motorists ' Party", "50,372", "2.6", "2", "New" ], [ "National Action", "49,104", "2.5", "3", "-1" ], [ "Feminist and Green Alternative Groups", "46,405", "2.4", "1", "+1" ], [ "Evangelical People 's Party", "37,265", "1.9", "3", "0" ], [ "Swiss Progressive Organisations", "24,343", "1.3", "3", "0" ], [ "Federal Democratic Union", "17,830", "0.9", "0", "0" ], [ "Swiss Party of Labour", "15,528", "0.8", "1", "0" ], [ "Autonomous Socialist Party", "10,879", "0.6", "1", "0" ], [ "Republican Movement", "6,769", "0.3", "0", "-1" ], [ "Independent Social-Christian Party", "5,889", "0.3", "0", "0" ], [ "Other parties", "50,506", "2.6", "1", "-" ], [ "Invalid/blank votes", "24,007", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Total", "1,958,456", "100", "200", "0" ] ]
Results
1987_Swiss_federal_election_0
Federal elections were held in Switzerland on 18 October 1987. The Free Democratic Party remained the largest party in the National Council, winning 51 of the 200 seats.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982_NCAA_Women's_Gymnastics_Championship
1982 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship
[ "Rank", "Name", "Team", "Day 1 Score", "Day 2 Score", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Elaine Alfano", "Utah", "9.500", "9.400", "18.900" ], [ "2", "Sharon Shapiro", "UCLA", "9.400", "8.925", "18.325" ], [ "3", "Ann Woods", "Florida", "9.300", "8.975", "18.275" ], [ "4", "Megan McCunniff", "Utah", "9.200", "9.000", "18.200" ], [ "5", "Sandra Smith", "LSU", "9.500", "8.675", "18.175" ], [ "5", "Sue Stednitz", "Utah", "9.300", "8.875", "18.175" ], [ "7", "Karen Martino", "Cal State Fullerton", "9.200", "8.950", "18.150" ], [ "8", "Mary Ayotte-Law", "Oregon State", "9.200", "8.450", "17.650" ], [ "9", "Kristin Weber", "Cal State Fullerton", "9.200", "8.400", "17.600" ] ]
Individual Event Finals Results -- Vault
1982_NCAA_Women's_Gymnastics_Championship_2
The 1982 NCAA Women's Gymnastics championship involved 10 schools competing for the national championship of women's NCAA Division I gymnastics. It was the first NCAA gymnastics national championship but not the first championship for college gymnastics. The NCAA took over for the AIAW in 1982 in determining national champions. The defending AIAW Champion for 1981 was Utah. The Competition took place in Salt Lake City, Utah hosted by the University of Utah in the Jon M. Huntsman Center.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_Texas
Supreme Court of Texas
[ "Justice", "Party affiliation", "Place", "Age", "Date service began", "Originally", "Law school", "Term ends" ]
[ [ "Nathan Hecht", "Republican", "Chief Justice", "70", "January 1 , 1989", "Elected", "Southern Methodist", "2020" ], [ "Jimmy Blacklock", "Republican", "2", "39", "January 2 , 2018", "Appointed", "Yale", "2024" ], [ "Debra Lehrmann", "Republican", "3", "63", "June 21 , 2010", "Appointed", "Texas", "2022" ], [ "John P. Devine", "Republican", "4", "61", "January 1 , 2013", "Elected", "South Texas", "2024" ], [ "Paul W. Green", "Republican", "5", "68", "January 1 , 2005", "Elected", "St. Mary 's", "2022" ], [ "Jane Bland", "Republican", "6", "55", "September 4 , 2019", "Appointed", "Texas", "2020" ], [ "Jeffrey S. Boyd", "Republican", "7", "58", "December 3 , 2012", "Appointed", "Pepperdine", "2020" ], [ "J. Brett Busby", "Republican", "8", "47", "February 21 , 2019", "Appointed", "Columbia", "2020" ], [ "Eva Guzman", "Republican", "9", "59", "October 8 , 2009", "Appointed", "South Texas", "2022" ] ]
Justices of the Court -- Current justices
Supreme_Court_of_Texas_0
The Supreme Court of Texas (SCOTX) is the court of last resort for civil appeals (including juvenile delinquency cases, which are categorized as civil under the Texas Family Code) in the U.S. state of Texas. A different court, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (CCA) is the court of last resort in criminal cases. The Court has its seat at the Supreme Court Building on the State Capitol grounds in Austin, Texas. Like the U.S. Supreme Court, the Texas Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice and eight associate justices. Unlike the SCOTUS, however, all nine positions are elective, with a maximum term of office of six years, rather than life tenure. All members typically belong to the same party because all are elected in statewide races, rather than by the electorates of smaller appellate districts, as are the justices on the intermediate appellate courts. Although there are fourteen such courts, the state is geographically divided into thirteen. Two districts (the 1st and the 14th) are coextensive. The First and Fourteenth Courts of Appeals serve the same ten counties, sit in the same Downtown Houston Courthouse, and also share a single clerk. The Texas Supreme Court was established in 1846 to replace the Supreme Court of the Republic of Texas. It meets in Downtown Austin, Texas in an office building near the Texas State Capitol.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Civil_War_generals_(Union)
List of American Civil War generals (Union)
[ "Name", "Substantive Rank", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Taylor , George William", "Brigadier general , USV ( May 9 , 1862 )", "DOW , Bull Run Bridge ( w. August 27 , 1862 , d. September 1 , 1862 )" ], [ "Taylor , Joseph Pannell", "Brigadier general , USA ( February 9 , 1863 )", "Commissary General of the Army ( 1861-1864 ) Died June 29 , 1864 Brother of President Zachary Taylor Uncle of generals Richard Taylor , CSA and David Rumph Jones , CSA Father of John McLean Taylor Father-in-law of Albert Gallatin Lawrence" ], [ "Taylor , Nelson", "Brigadier general , USV ( September 7 , 1862 )", "Resigned January 19 , 1863 U.S . Congressman from New York ( 1865-1867 )" ], [ "Terrill , William R", "Captain , USA ( May 14 , 1861 ) Brigadier general , USV ( September 9 , 1862 )", "USMA , 1853 KIA , Battle of Perryville ( October 8 , 1862 ) Brother of Confederate general James Barbour Terrill" ], [ "Terry , Alfred Howe", "Brigadier general , USA ( January 15 , 1865 ) Major general , USV ( January 16 , 1865 )", "Received the Thanks of Congress ( January 24 , 1865 )" ], [ "Terry , Henry Dwight", "Brigadier general , USV ( July 17 , 1862 )", "Resigned February 7 , 1865" ], [ "Thayer , John Milton", "Brigadier general , USV ( March 13 , 1863 )", "Original appointment as brigadier general , USV ( October 4 , 1862 ) expired March 4 , 1863 Territorial Governor of Wyoming ( 1875-1878 ) Governor of Nebraska ( 1887-1891 ) ; remained in office until February 8 , 1892 , claiming successor was not a U.S. citizen" ], [ "Thayer , Sylvanus", "Colonel , USA", "Retired June 1 , 1863 Superintendent , USMA ( 1817-1833 ) Longest-serving West Point superintendent Oldest officer brevetted brigadier general" ], [ "Thomas , Charles", "Colonel , USA", "Acting Quartermaster General" ], [ "Thomas , George Henry", "Major general , USA ( January 16 , 1865 )", "USMA , 1840 Received the Thanks of Congress ( March 3 , 1865 )" ], [ "Thomas , Henry Goddard", "Captain , USA Brigadier general , USV ( November 30 , 1864 )", "" ], [ "Thomas , Lorenzo", "Brigadier general , USA ( August 3 , 1861 )", "USMA , 1823 Adjutant General of the Army ( 1861-1869 )" ], [ "Thomas , Stephen", "Brigadier general , USV ( February 1 , 1865 )", "MOH , Battle of Cedar Creek ( October 19 , 1864 ) Mustered out as colonel , USV ( January 21 , 1865 )" ], [ "Thruston , Charles Mynn", "Brigadier general , USV ( September 7 , 1861 )", "USMA , 1814 Resigned April 17 , 1862" ], [ "Tibbits , William B", "Brigadier general , USV ( October 18 , 1865 )", "" ], [ "Tillson , Davis", "Brigadier general , USV ( November 29 , 1862 )", "USMA ( class of 1853 ) ; left due to amputation of leg , 1851" ], [ "Todd , John Blair Smith", "Brigadier general , USV ( September 19 , 1861 )", "USMA , 1837 Appointment as brigadier general , USV expired June 17 , 1862 Congressional Delegate to Congress for the Dakota Territory ( 1861-1863 , 1864-1865 ) Cousin of Mary Todd Lincoln" ], [ "Torbert , Alfred Thomas Archimedes", "Captain , USA ( September 25 , 1861 ) Brigadier general , USV ( November 29 , 1862 )", "USMA , 1855 Also nominated and confirmed as first lieutenant , CSA ( March 18 , 1861 ) ; refused appointment" ], [ "Totten , Joseph Gilbert", "Brigadier general , USA ( March 3 , 1863 )", "USMA , 1805 ( tenth graduate of West Point ) Chief of Engineers ( 1838-1864 ) Died of pneumonia ( April 22 , 1864 )" ], [ "Tower , Zealous Bates", "Lieutenant colonel , USA ( November , 1865 ) Brigadier general , USV ( November 23 , 1861 )", "USMA , 1841 Superintendent , USMA ( July , 1864-September , 1864 )" ] ]
Union generals -- T
List_of_American_Civil_War_generals_(Union)_19
The following lists show the names, substantive ranks, and brevet ranks (if applicable) of all general officers who served in the United States Army during the Civil War, in addition to a small selection of lower-ranked officers who received brevets as general officers; while some 1,600 officers received or were nominated for brevets as general officers in the course of the war (or immediately following it for service during the war), only a small selection is listed here; only those who were killed in action, served as department heads within the army, had revoked or incomplete appointments or became U.S. President are listed here. In addition to their names and ranks, there is a small set of notes after every entry listing Medal of Honor or Thanks of Congress citations, West Point graduation dates, important political or Army offices held, retirements or deaths during the war (whether in action or other means), notable relations, rejections or expiration of appointments, or unique facts pertaining to this article (i.e. youngest general, last surviving general, etc. ); for all other information on their lives and accomplishments, please refer to their individual entries. If available, ranks are followed by the to rank from dates (i.e. the date on which the commission is effective) rather than the date of appointment or confirmation, which were generally months if not years later; this is particularly true in the case of brevets, most of which were granted after the war between 1866 and 1869. Note on abbreviations:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derry_City_F.C._records
Derry City F.C. records
[ "Name", "Caps", "Goals" ]
[ [ "James McClean", "47", "8" ], [ "David Kelly", "26", "9" ], [ "David Forde", "24", "0" ], [ "Conor Sammon", "9", "0" ], [ "Alan Moore", "8", "0" ], [ "Jackie Hennessy", "5", "0" ], [ "Jimmy Kelly", "4", "0" ], [ "Bobby Gilbert", "1", "0" ] ]
Republic of Ireland/Ireland ( Irish Free State ) :
Derry_City_F.C._records_6
This article deals with Derry City Football Club records.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_Against_Torture_(UN)
Committee Against Torture (UN)
[ "Name", "State", "Term Expires" ]
[ [ "Ms. Essadia BELMIR ( Vice-Chairperson )", "Morocco", "31 December 2021" ], [ "Mr. Diego RODRÍGUEZ-PINZÓN", "Colombia", "31 December 2021" ], [ "Felice Gaer ( vice-chair )", "United States", "31 December 2019" ], [ "Abdelwahab Hani", "Tunisia", "31 December 2019" ], [ "Claude Heller Rouassant ( vice-chair )", "Mexico", "31 December 2019" ], [ "Jens Modvig ( chair )", "Denmark", "31 December 2021" ], [ "Mr. Bakhtiyar TUZMUKHAMEDOV", "Russia", "31 December 2021" ], [ "Ana Racu", "Moldova", "31 December 2019" ], [ "Sébastien Touze ( Rapporteur )", "France", "31 December 2019" ], [ "Ms. Honghong ZHANG", "China", "31 December 2021" ] ]
Members of the CAT
The members appointed under Art . 17 FoK for 4 years each
Committee_Against_Torture_(UN)_2
The Committee Against Torture (CAT) is a body of human rights experts that monitors implementation of the United Nations Convention against Torture by state parties. The Committee is one of eight UN-linked human rights treaty bodies. All state parties are obliged under the Convention to submit regular reports to the CAT on how rights are being implemented. Upon ratifying the Convention, states must submit a report within one year, after which they are obliged to report every four years. The Committee examines each report and addresses its concerns and recommendations to the state party in the form of concluding observations. Under certain circumstances, the CAT may consider complaints or communications from individuals claiming that their rights under the Convention have been violated. The CAT usually meets in April/May and November each year in Geneva. Members are elected to four-year terms by state parties and can be re-elected if nominated. The current membership of the CAT,: The members appointed under Art. 17 FoK for 4 years each
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Behaving_Badly
Bear Behaving Badly
[ "Character", "Actor", "Series", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Barney Harwood", "Barney Harwood", "1-4", "A television presenter who presents television shows for the BBC . He is the owner of the flat where himself , Nev and Crazy Keith and Doris live . He and Beatrice have an on-off romantically involved relationship . He often seems oblivious to the chaos Nev and Keith cause and although he thinks Mr Prank is odd he has never realized that Nev , Keith , Melanie and Mr Prank are enemies . His aunts are Barbara and Alice , his uncles are Rupert and Bert , and his cousin is Melanie . He is the only character in the series whose actor plays themselves alongside Nev" ], [ "Neville the Bear Nev , Nevvie", "Ross Mullan", "1-4", "A small , blue , bear who likes ice cream , socks , jam and his snuggly ducky duck duck . He has patches in places and is missing part of his ear after it was bitten by Bandit . Nev has trouble with pronouncing certain words and when scared or intimidated , he growls , just like a real bear would . He once had a sword fight with Mr Prank . He stopped Mr Prank a few times from losing his job and twice from going to jail . He is the only character in the series whose actor plays themselves alongside Barney" ], [ "Crazy Keith", "Simon Buckley", "1-4", "An illegal immigrant Koala from Brisbane who lives under the floor boards of Barney 's flat with his inanimate girlfriend Doris , of whom he ironically involves himself in conversation with on a regular basis . He is Nev 's best friend , but often ropes him into hare-brained schemes , usually with the intention of stealing Mr Prank 's secret ice cream stash . His existence is unknown to all the characters except Nev , Beatrice and Barney . As shown in Curse Of The Were-bear he is part were-bear . He can speak a prehistoric language as shown in Cave-bear and he has not had a bath for years . He mentioned 3 times that koalas are an endangered species and he 's very greedy . He adores Ice-Cream and pizza and often over-eats , meaning he becomes so fat he gets stuck . He has a brother called Dennis and an uncle called Bruce . In the episode Crazy Keith - Extreme Koala he was a surfing superstar back in Bondi Beach and that 's when he met Doris . He has a friend called PC Stereotype . He often discovers the important things during the series [ like that Dev is a criminal in Cousin Dev ] and he often mistakes things for other things [ like the song that revives the dead mummy in Yummy Mummy is an ancient Egyptian comedy folk song . ]" ], [ "Beatrice", "Allyson Brown", "1- 4", "A college student and part-time ice cream van assistant , also known for her baking talent . She lives in the flat next to Mr Prank . Nev calls her Beetroot . She and Barney have an on-off romantically involved relationship . She appears in two episodes in series 3 . She is allergic to Daffodils and had once failed a college assignment" ], [ "Mr Andrew Andy Prank", "Glen Davies", "1-4", "The caretaker of the block of flats that Barney , Nev , Himself , Beatrice , Aunt Barbara and Keith and his girlfriend Doris live in . He is also the owner of the local ice cream business , of which he tries to disguise from Aunt Barbara ( presumably because he is supposed to be attending to his caretaker duties ) . He is arch-enemies with Nev , who also causes his allergies to arise , as he is allergic to blue bears . Nev , Keith and Melanie call him ( Mr ) Angry Pants , which is possibly derived from his initials ( A. P. ) . As shown in The Strange Case Of Mr Prank he may have German ancestry as Dr Gunter Von Prank had his surname , probably his ancestor . Although he would do anything to get rid of Nev , in Sing A Song Of Secrets he loves Nev and would miss him . He has a brother called Martin , who visited in one episode in series 1 and in series 2 , Crazy Keith mentioned he has a cousin called Benny who set his pants on fire . He once had a sword fight with Nev . He has Scottish relatives called the McPranks , as seen in the episode Sock Mess Monster . He used to be part of Boy Scouts and he has no super inside him as he is unable to turn into a superhero in Hero To Zero . He is the 33rd Putney Boys top animal tracker where he was called radar prank . He often mentions his mother or 'mumsie ' , whose picture he talks to" ], [ "Postie", "Beverly Hills", "1-4", "The local postwoman , who has an on-off love relationship with Mr Prank . She is also best friends with Beatrice . She once nearly married Mr Prank , only to discover he was attempting to fleece her of her lottery win money which was only a £5 voucher which Mr Prank gave to Aunt Barbara to replace the flowers he damaged . It is unknown what her real name is" ], [ "Aunt Barbara", "Bella Emberg", "2-4", "Aunt Barbara is Barney 's aunt , and Uncle Rupert 's and Aunt Alice 's sister . She has a grudge against Mr Prank , due to the fact he is , as she calls him , a useless caretaker , or a caretaker , caretaker , couldn't-care-less-taker . She also has a sight problem , often referring to Nev as a dog . She also has a crush on Bill Oddie . She also has a hearing problem , as she keeps calling Mr Prank Plank despite being corrected an unbelievable number of times [ probably at least three times each episode. ] . Aunt Barbara also happens to be a qualified minister of the High Church of the Convenient Coincidence as shown in Yummy Mummy . She almost married George the mummy in Yummy Mummy until she discovered him cheating on her with Mr Prank dressed up as a girl mummy . She also enjoys hitting Mr Prank with her handbag , containing Chops . Her bag is also huge on the inside as it is capable of carrying Chops and lots of huge ornaments , paintings and kitchen utensils . She can also play Reveille on the trumpet . She is also strong as she is capable with hurting Barney , lifting Mr Prank up and crashing down doors with or without Mr Prank in tow . She used to be a member of the Girl Guides and she always notices when Mr Prank or Melanie misbehave" ], [ "Melanie", "Shyanne Sanders", "2-4", "Melanie is Aunt Barbara 's niece , and subsequently , she is first cousins with Barney . Nev calls her Smelanie . She often helps Nev and Crazy Keith carry out acts of revenge on Prank even though she never has heard of Keith . She is a school student with a passion for sports . She is 10 in the beginning and 13 in the end . She is often forced to wear Aunt Barbara 's dresses that look unbelievably ugly" ], [ "Uncle Rupert", "Geoffrey Whitehead", "1-4", "Uncle Rupert is the owner of the block of flats which Barney and Nev live in . Barney has a picture of Rupert on the wall of his kitchen . Rupert has a stash of treasure which will be bequeathed to Barney when he dies" ], [ "Snuggly Ducky Duck Duck", "Bradley Yates", "1-4", "Snuggly Ducky Duck Duck is Nev 's soft toy duck who snuggles with Nev in his bed . Nev would do anything to save him if he got caught or stolen ( except be nice to Mr Prank for the rest of his life )" ], [ "Mr Cuddly Wuddly", "A Stuffed Toy", "1-4", "Mr Cuddly Wuddly is like Snuggly Ducky Duck Duck but Mr Cuddly Wuddly is Barney 's and looks a lot like Nev" ], [ "Bouncer Boy", "Gregory Foreman", "1", "Bouncer Boy is Mr Prank 's nephew . He is the original owner of Bandit , however , when he left the country with his mother to go travelling , Mr Prank ended up looking after him . Bouncer Boy only appeared in Series 1" ], [ "Bandit", "Gregory Foreman and sound FX", "1-4", "Bandit is a large , orange tabby cat , formerly owned by Bouncer Boy . He now resides with Mr Prank . He is responsible for the damage caused to Nev 's ear as revealed in Operation Nev" ], [ "Doris", "Stuffed Toy", "2-4", "Doris is a small pink and purple bunny rabbit , who is in a relationship with Crazy Keith . Doris originally resided in Australia with Keith . Although she is not , Keith likes to pretend she is real . Despite her muteness , she seems to be very persuasive , as Keith will often go great lengths to impress her . She is often told ironically by Keith not to move a muscle" ], [ "Squealers", "Sound FX", "1", "The Squealers are some of Keith 's toy buddy 's like Doris but did not appear when Doris was around as Keith either ditched them or they left , probably because Doris might be scared of them or there just was n't enough space for them in Keith 's tiny lair" ], [ "Chops", "A dog and Sound FX", "2-4", "Chops is Aunt Barbara 's dog which lives inside a handbag and came out of the handbag twice . The first time Chops came out of the handbag everybody loved him more than Nev so Nev got him in the handbag but Bandit was inside as well so Nev got Bandit out of the handbag . Then Nev came out with Chops and got congratulated" ] ]
Characters
Bear_Behaving_Badly_0
Bear Behaving Badly is a British children's sitcom which ran for four series and was broadcast from 3 September 2007 to 21 December 2010. Re-runs were regularly broadcast on CBBC up until 2016.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_season
2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
[ "Team", "Former coach", "New coach", "Reason" ]
[ [ "Ball State", "Billy Taylor", "James Whitford", "Taylor was fired following 15-15 records in each of his last two seasons" ], [ "Buffalo", "Reggie Witherspoon", "Bobby Hurley", "Witherspoon was fired after 14 seasons" ], [ "Butler", "Brad Stevens", "Brandon Miller", "Stevens left to become the newest head coach of the National Basketball Association 's Boston Celtics" ], [ "Cal State Northridge", "Bobby Braswell", "Reggie Theus", "Braswell was fired after 17 seasons , ending with a 14-17 season . Although he led the Matadors to two NCAA tournaments and three 20-win seasons , his tenure was also marked by numerous off-court problems . Ironically , incoming Northridge athletic director Brandon Martin , who announced Braswell 's firing , played under him in high school . Northridge went to the D-League to hire Theus , who is also a former coach of New Mexico State and the Sacramento Kings , and played 13 seasons in the NBA" ], [ "Campbell", "Robbie Laing", "Kevin McGeehan", "Campbell went 13-20 and finished tied for third in the league 's North Division with a 7-9 conference record" ], [ "Connecticut", "Jim Calhoun", "Kevin Ollie", "Calhoun retired on September 13 . He won 873 games in 40 years as a head coach , first at Northeastern and the last 26 years at UConn , where he put four teams in the Final Four , winning national titles in 1999 , 2004 and 2011" ], [ "FIU", "Richard Pitino", "Anthony Evans", "Pitino , son of Louisville head coach Rick Pitino , took the Minnesota job" ], [ "Florida Gulf Coast", "Andy Enfield", "Joe Dooley", "Enfield guided the Eagles to the school 's first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in only its second year of Division I eligibility , then advanced to the Sweet 16 as a # 15-seed - the first time in tournament history that a 15-seed had gotten so far . The University of Southern California lured Enfield away on April 1" ], [ "Longwood", "Mike Gillian", "Jayson Gee", "Gillian guided the Lancers through their transition from Division II to Division I play , and into their first season as a member of the Big South Conference . He resigned on March 14 , 2013 , after the Lancers ' first season with less than ten wins since 2008 . On April 3 , Cleveland State associate head coach Jayson Gee was hired" ], [ "Loyola ( Maryland )", "Jimmy Patsos", "G. G. Smith", "" ], [ "Minnesota", "Tubby Smith", "Richard Pitino", "Smith was fired after six seasons at Minnesota and having compiled a 124-81 record . The Golden Gophers never finished higher than sixth in the Big Ten Conference , however" ], [ "New Mexico", "Steve Alford", "Craig Neal", "Alford left to take the UCLA job" ], [ "Norfolk State", "Anthony Evans", "", "Evans took the FIU job ; he had been a finalist for that job the previous offseason , but had lost out to the now-departed Richard Pitino" ], [ "Northwestern", "Bill Carmody", "Chris Collins", "Carmody was fired after failing to lead Northwestern to its first ever NCAA tournament bid in thirteen seasons . He was replaced by Duke assistant Collins , the son of former NBA player and coach Doug Collins . Collins took over after the Blue Devils exited the NCAA tournament" ], [ "Old Dominion", "Blaine Taylor", "Jeff Jones", "Old Dominion fired Taylor , their all-time winningest coach , on February 5 after a 2-20 start" ], [ "Rutgers", "Mike Rice", "Eddie Jordan", "Rice was fired on April 3 after ESPN 's Outside the Lines aired a video taken at a Rutgers practice that showed Rice shoving and throwing balls at players and using gay slurs . Jordan , a player on the school 's 1976 Final Four team and most recently an assistant with the Los Angeles Lakers , was hired as Rice 's replacement" ], [ "Saint Louis", "Rick Majerus", "Jim Crews", "Majerus stepped down prior to the season due to health reasons and later died . Interim coach Crews led Saint Louis to an Atlantic 10 regular season title and was named conference coach of the year . Saint Louis removed the interim tag from Crews on April 12" ], [ "San Jose State", "George Nessman", "Dave Wojcik", "San Jose State was looking to upgrade the program before its move to the more strenuous Mountain West Conference next season . Boise State associate head coach Dave Wojcik was hired as Nessman 's successor on March 30" ], [ "Siena", "Mitch Buonaguro", "Jimmy Patsos", "According to ESPN.com , Buonaguro went 35-59 in three seasons with the Saints , never finishing a season with a winning record or in the top half of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference . The three-year slide immediately followed the most successful three-year run in school history . Siena won MAAC titles in 2008 , 2009 and 2010 -- all under coach Fran McCaffery , with Buonaguro his top assistant" ], [ "South Alabama", "Ronnie Arrow", "Matthew Graves", "Arrow retired December 19 , 2012 . Jeff Price was named interim head coach . Butler associate head coach Matt Graves was named the new head coach of South Alabama on March 25 , 2013" ] ]
Coaching changes
A number of teams changed coaches during and after the season .
2012–13_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_season_8
The 2012-13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November with the 2K Sports Classic and ended with the Final Four in Atlanta, April 6-8.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Representatives_from_Tennessee
List of United States Representatives from Tennessee
[ "Member", "Term of office", "Date of birth ( and age )" ]
[ [ "Bill Brock", "1963-1971", "( 1930-11-23 ) November 23 , 1930 ( age 89 )" ], [ "Harold Ford Sr", "1975-1997", "( 1945-05-20 ) May 20 , 1945 ( age 75 )" ], [ "Al Gore", "1977-1985", "( 1948-03-31 ) March 31 , 1948 ( age 72 )" ], [ "Bill Boner", "1979-1987", "( 1945-02-14 ) February 14 , 1945 ( age 75 )" ], [ "Don Sundquist", "1983-1995", "( 1936-03-15 ) March 15 , 1936 ( age 84 )" ], [ "Bart Gordon", "1985-2011", "( 1949-01-24 ) January 24 , 1949 ( age 71 )" ], [ "Bob Clement", "1988-2003", "( 1943-09-23 ) September 23 , 1943 ( age 76 )" ], [ "Jimmy Duncan", "1988-2019", "( 1947-07-21 ) July 21 , 1947 ( age 72 )" ], [ "John S. Tanner", "1989-2011", "( 1944-09-22 ) September 22 , 1944 ( age 75 )" ], [ "Van Hilleary", "1995-2003", "( 1959-06-20 ) June 20 , 1959 ( age 61 )" ], [ "Ed Bryant", "1995-2003", "( 1948-09-07 ) September 7 , 1948 ( age 71 )" ], [ "Zach Wamp", "1995-2011", "( 1957-10-28 ) October 28 , 1957 ( age 62 )" ], [ "Bill Jenkins", "1997-2007", "( 1936-11-29 ) November 29 , 1936 ( age 83 )" ], [ "Harold Ford Jr", "1997-2007", "( 1970-05-11 ) May 11 , 1970 ( age 50 )" ], [ "Lincoln Davis", "2003-2011", "( 1943-09-13 ) September 13 , 1943 ( age 76 )" ], [ "Marsha Blackburn", "2003-2019", "( 1952-06-06 ) June 6 , 1952 ( age 68 )" ], [ "David Davis", "2007-2009", "( 1959-11-06 ) November 6 , 1959 ( age 60 )" ], [ "Stephen Fincher", "2011-2017", "( 1973-02-07 ) February 7 , 1973 ( age 47 )" ], [ "Diane Black", "2011-2019", "( 1951-01-16 ) January 16 , 1951 ( age 69 )" ] ]
Living former members
As of January 2019 [ update ] , there are 19 living former members . The most recent to die was Richard Fulton ( served 1963–1975 ) on November 28 , 2018 . The most recently serving to die was Jimmy Quillen ( served 1963–1997 ) on November 2 , 2003 .
List_of_United_States_Representatives_from_Tennessee_1
The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Tennessee. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States Congressional Delegations from Tennessee. The list of names should be complete, but other data may be incomplete.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America's_Best_Dance_Crew_(season_5)
America's Best Dance Crew (season 5)
[ "Season", "Winner", "Song", "Charity" ]
[ [ "Season 1", "JabbaWockeeZ", "The Final Countdown by Europe and Robot Remains by The Bangerz", "Less Than Four" ], [ "Season 2", "Super CR3W", "ABCs by K'naan", "Marvelous Connections" ], [ "Season 3", "Quest Crew", "Sing , Sing , Sing by Swing Kids", "Say It Loud" ], [ "Season 4", "We Are Heroes", "Rock That Body by The Black Eyed Peas", "The Sparkle Effect" ], [ "Season 5", "Poreotix", "Witch Doctor by Alvin and the Chipmunks", "Everybody Dance Now" ] ]
Episodes -- Episode 12 : Champions for Charity
Original Airdate : April 15 , 2010 America 's Best Dance Crew hosted a charity event featuring all five champions . The five crews opened up the show with a group performance to `` All I Do Is Win '' by DJ Khaled . [ 25 ]
America's_Best_Dance_Crew_(season_5)_14
The fifth season of America's Best Dance Crew premiered on January 28, 2010. Similar to the live casting specials featured in the first two seasons, the first three episodes consisted of separate regional auditions before proceeding to the official national-level competition. Shane Sparks did not return as a judge this season, due to his arrest, and was replaced by Omarion. In the live finale, which aired on April 8, 2010, Poreotix was declared the winner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1994_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results
Athletics at the 1994 Jeux de la Francophonie – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Tahar Mansouri", "Tunisia", "2:17:18" ], [ "2", "Abdelkader Mouaziz", "Morocco", "2:21:29" ], [ "3", "Omar Abdillahi Charmarke", "Djibouti", "2:25:27" ], [ "4", "Omar Moussa", "Djibouti", "2:28:23" ], [ "5", "Zoltan Koszegi", "France", "2:31:28" ], [ "6", "Woenan Touré", "Ivory Coast", "2:38:39" ], [ "7", "Bassirima Soro", "Ivory Coast", "2:41:38" ], [ "8", "Abderrahim Ben Redouane", "Morocco", "2:41:47" ], [ "9", "Kevin Titus", "Canada", "2:44:08" ], [ "10", "Noël Gallant", "New Brunswick", "2:49:03" ], [ "11", "Victor Razafindrakoto", "Madagascar", "2:53:08" ], [ "12", "Andrew Tafanda", "Cameroon", "2:53:25" ], [ "13", "To Rithya", "Cambodia", "3:09:04" ], [ "14", "Hussein Ahmed Salah", "Djibouti", "DNF" ], [ "15", "Jean Lagarde", "Quebec", "DNF" ], [ "16", "Mimoun Lemhajjar", "Morocco", "DNS" ], [ "17", "Hamid Zouhair", "France", "DNS" ] ]
Men 's results -- Marathon
Athletics_at_the_1994_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results_15
These are the full results of the athletics competition at the 1994 Jeux de la Francophonie which took place on July 11-13, 1994, in Bondoufle, France.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1941
List of shipwrecks in March 1941
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Alaskan", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The trawler ( 21 gt ) struck a mine and sank in the Bristol Channel ( 54°49′N 1°07′W / 54.817°N 1.117°W / 54.817 ; -1.117 ) . All five crew were rescued" ], [ "Beaverbrae", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The cargo ship ( 9956 gt , 1928 ) was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 60°12′N 9°00′W / 60.200°N 9.000°W / 60.200 ; -9.000 ) by Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of I Staffeln , Kampfgeschwader 40 , Luftwaffe . All 86 crew were rescued by HMS Gurkha and HMS Tartar ( both Royal Navy )" ], [ "Britannia", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The ocean liner ( 8799 gt , 1926 ) was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Brazil ( 7°24′N 24°03′W / 7.400°N 24.050°W / 7.400 ; -24.050 ) by Thor ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 249 of the 484 people on board . Survivors were rescued by Bachi , Cabo de Hornos ( both Spain ) and Raranga ( United Kingdom )" ], [ "Cities Service Denver", "United States", "The tanker ( 9316 , ? 9136 gt ) caught fire and exploded in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of North Carolina . The ship sank while under tow by USCGC Shoshone ( United States Navy ) . Nineteen crew members were missing after the explosion which originated below the crew quarters" ], [ "Escaut", "Netherlands", "World War II : The coaster ( 363 gt , 1929 ) was bombed and damaged in the Bristol Channel 24 nautical miles ( 44 km ) south west of Hartland Point , Devon and was abandoned . She came ashore at Bude , Cornwall . Refloated on 7 September and taken to Appledore , Devon" ], [ "Rossmore", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The coaster ( 627 gt , 1907 ) was bombed and sunk in the Bristol Channel 12 nautical miles ( 22 km ) north east of Godrevy Island , Cornwall by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of six crew" ], [ "Trolleholm", "Sweden", "World War II : The cargo ship ( 5047 gt , 1922 ) was attacked in the Atlantic Ocean by Thor ( Kriegsmarine ) and was scuttled . All crew were taken as prisoners of war" ], [ "Waimarama", "United Kingdom", "The troopship ( 12 843 gt , 1938 ) ran aground in the Mediterranean Sea on a voyage from Port Said to Alexandria , Egypt and was severely damaged . She was later repaired and returned to service" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1941_25
The list of shipwrecks in March 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during March 1941.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Los_Angeles_Sparks_season
2011 Los Angeles Sparks season
[ "Game", "Date", "Time ( ET )", "Opponent", "TV", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location/Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "June 3", "11:00pm", "Minnesota", "NBATV PRIME", "82-74", "Parker ( 19 )", "Parker ( 10 )", "Quinn ( 4 )", "Staples Center 13,589", "1-0" ], [ "2", "June 5", "3:30pm", "@ Minnesota", "PRIME FS-N", "69-86", "Toliver ( 13 )", "Parker ( 7 )", "Penicheiro ( 5 )", "Target Center 10,123", "1-1" ], [ "3", "June 10", "10:30pm", "Phoenix", "", "98-84", "Parker ( 22 )", "Thompson ( 9 )", "Parker Penicheiro ( 5 )", "Staples Center 10,616", "2-1" ], [ "4", "June 19", "8:30pm", "Seattle", "PRIME", "74-50", "Hoffman ( 12 )", "Parker ( 7 )", "Toliver ( 5 )", "Staples Center 9,119", "3-1" ], [ "5", "June 21", "10:00pm", "New York", "ESPN2", "96-91", "Milton-Jones ( 27 )", "Parker ( 13 )", "Toliver ( 7 )", "Staples Center 10,389", "4-1" ], [ "6", "June 24", "8:00pm", "@ San Antonio", "", "80-90 ( OT )", "Parker ( 25 )", "Parker ( 13 )", "Penicheiro ( 7 )", "AT & T Center 8,617", "4-2" ], [ "7", "June 26", "4:00pm", "@ New York", "", "67-77", "Parker ( 16 )", "Parker ( 11 )", "Penicheiro ( 4 )", "Prudential Center 7,625", "4-3" ], [ "8", "June 28", "8:00pm", "@ Connecticut", "ESPN2", "76-79", "Toliver ( 19 )", "Thompson ( 9 )", "Milton-Jones Penicheiro Quinn ( 5 )", "Mohegan Sun Arena 6,515", "4-4" ] ]
2011_Los_Angeles_Sparks_season_7
The 2011 WNBA season is the 15th season for the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_PBA_draft
2004 PBA draft
[ "Pick", "Player", "Country of origin*", "PBA team", "College" ]
[ [ "11", "Paul Artadi", "Philippines", "Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs", "UE" ], [ "12", "Carlo Sharma", "Philippines", "Shell Turbo Chargers", "De La Salle" ], [ "13", "Kim Valenzuela", "United States", "Sta . Lucia Realtors", "Cuyamaca" ], [ "14", "Niño Gelig", "Philippines", "Talk ' N Text Phone Pals", "UST" ], [ "15", "Willy Wilson", "Philippines", "Alaska Aces", "De La Salle" ], [ "16", "Francis Mercado", "Philippines", "Red Bull Thunder", "San Beda" ], [ "17", "Ronald Cuan", "Philippines", "Sta . Lucia Realtors", "De La Salle" ], [ "18", "Christopher Guerrero", "Philippines", "Talk ' N Text Phone Pals", "USP" ], [ "19", "Manny Ramos", "Philippines", "Coca-Cola Tigers", "De La Salle" ] ]
Round 2
* Mythical team member All-star
2004_PBA_draft_3
The 2004 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) rookie draft was an event at which teams drafted players from the amateur ranks. It was held on January 16, 2004 at the Glorietta Mall at Makati City. This is the last draft to be held within a calendar year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_development_projects_in_Dubai
List of development projects in Dubai
[ "", "Project", "Developer", "Expected completion", "Area", "Description" ]
[ [ "1", "Dubai Marina", "Emaar", "Complete", "1.56 km ( 0.60 sq mi )", "World 's largest man-made marina , with 200 residential and hotel high rises" ], [ "2", "Nakheel Properties", "", "Complete", "1.8 km ( 0.69 sq mi )", "Comprises 79 high-rises , mostly residential skyscrapers" ], [ "3", "Business Bay", "Dubai Properties Group", "Complete", "80 million sq . ft", "Comprises 240 high- and low-rise buildings , mostly residential and mixed-use skyscrapers" ], [ "4", "Jumeirah Garden City", "Meraas", "On hold", "9 km ( 3.5 sq mi )", "" ], [ "5", "Culture Village", "Dubai Properties", "mid-2016", "3.71 km ( 1.43 sq mi )", "" ], [ "6", "Jumeirah Village", "Nakheel Properties", "2013", "8.11 km ( 3.13 sq mi )", "" ], [ "7", "Jebel Ali village", "Nakheel Properties", "2013", "5.20 km ( 2.01 sq mi )", "The city is expected to accommodate around 500,000 people" ], [ "8", "Al Maktoum International Airport", "Dubai Holding", "Fully operational in 2025", "1.56 km ( 0.60 sq mi )", "Upon completion it will be the largest airport in the world" ], [ "9", "Dubai Creek Harbour", "Emaar", "late 2020", "70 km ( 27 sq mi )", "" ], [ "10", "Dubai The Sustainable City", "Diamond Developers", "Complete", "46 hectare", "The first net zero energy city in Dubai" ], [ "11", "Dubai Investment Park", "", "Incomplete", "2,300 hectares", "Includes the Lagoons , under development by Schön Properties since 2005 ; Schön 's assets were seized by the Dubai Real Estate Regulatory Agency in August 2018 over the company 's failure to complete the development" ] ]
Mixed use developments
Dubai Marina Jumeirah Lake Towers under construction in 2007
List_of_development_projects_in_Dubai_0
The government's decision to diversify from an oil-based economy, and to make Dubai the main hub of tourists in the world, has made and other developmental projects such as Dubailand, more valuable, resulting in the property boom from 2004 to 2007. There are over 1,500 major freehold developments and communities in Dubai. Construction on a large scale is a part of Dubai Strategic Plan 2015 unveiled by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Ruler of Dubai, to maintain economic growth and to put Dubai on the map of the world, and a tourist destination of the world. Construction on a large scale has turned Dubai into one of the fastest-growing cities in the world. There are a number of large-scale projects which are currently under construction or will be constructed in the future. Due to the heavy construction which is taking place in Dubai, 30,000 construction cranes, which is 25% of cranes worldwide, were operating in Dubai in 2012. Currently multibillion-dollar construction projects are taking shape in Dubai.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–13_Sun_Belt_Conference_realignment
2010–13 Sun Belt Conference realignment
[ "School", "Sport ( s )", "Former conference", "New conference", "Date move was announced", "Expected year move takes effect" ]
[ [ "Denver Pioneers", "Full membership ( non-football )", "Sun Belt", "WAC", "November 10 , 2010", "2012" ], [ "Georgia State Panthers", "Full membership", "CAA", "Sun Belt", "April 9 , 2012", "2013" ], [ "Texas State Bobcats", "Full membership", "WAC", "Sun Belt", "May 2 , 2012", "2013" ], [ "FIU Panthers", "Full membership", "Sun Belt", "C-USA", "May 4 , 2012", "2013" ], [ "North Texas Mean Green", "Full membership", "Sun Belt", "C-USA", "May 4 , 2012", "2013" ], [ "UT Arlington Mavericks", "Full membership ( non-football )", "WAC", "Sun Belt", "May 24 , 2012", "2013" ], [ "Florida Atlantic Owls", "Full membership", "Sun Belt", "C-USA", "November 29 , 2012", "2013" ], [ "Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders", "Full membership", "Sun Belt", "C-USA", "November 29 , 2012", "2013" ], [ "Appalachian State Mountaineers", "Full membership", "SoCon", "Sun Belt", "March 27 , 2013", "2014" ], [ "Georgia Southern Eagles", "Full membership", "SoCon", "Sun Belt", "March 27 , 2013", "2014" ], [ "Idaho Vandals", "Football", "Independent", "Sun Belt", "March 27 , 2013", "2014" ], [ "New Mexico State Aggies", "Football", "Independent", "Sun Belt", "March 27 , 2013", "2014" ], [ "Western Kentucky Hilltoppers and Lady Toppers", "Full membership", "Sun Belt", "C-USA", "April 1 , 2013", "2014" ], [ "Coastal Carolina Chanticleers", "Full membership", "Big South", "Sun Belt", "September 1 , 2015", "2016 ( all sports except football ) 2017 ( football )" ], [ "Idaho Vandals", "Football", "Sun Belt", "Big Sky", "March 1 , 2016", "2018" ], [ "New Mexico State Aggies", "Football", "Sun Belt", "Independent", "March 1 , 2016", "2018" ] ]
Membership changes
2010–13_Sun_Belt_Conference_realignment_0
The 2010-13 Sun Belt Conference realignment refers to the Sun Belt Conference dealing with several proposed and actual conference expansion and reduction plans among various NCAA conferences and institutions from 2010 to 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meanings_of_minor_planet_names:_39001–40000
Meanings of minor planet names: 39001–40000
[ "Named minor planet", "Provisional", "This minor planet was named for", "Ref · Catalog" ]
[ [ "39712 Ehimedaigaku", "1996 TJ 54", "Ehime University ( Ehime Daigaku ) is a Japanese national university . Its Research Center for Space and Cosmic Evolution has conducted various deep surveys of the universe and has discovered very high-redshift galaxies", "JPL · 39712" ], [ "39726 Hideyukitezuka", "1996 VL 38", "Hideyuki Tezuka ( born 1955 ) a Japanese amateur astronomer who became a member of the Nanyo Astronomical Lovers Club in 1986 and actively popularizes astronomy", "JPL · 39726" ], [ "39734 Marchiori", "1996 XG 26", "Gianpietro Marchiori ( born 1953 ) is the founder of EIE Group , an Italian company that has been involved in the construction of optical and radio telescopes around the world", "JPL · 39734" ], [ "39741 Komm", "1997 AT 6", "Rudolf Walter Komm ( born 1957 ) is an American helioseismologist who has contributed substantially to the study of solar activity . His studies include tracing the movements of active regions , measuring fluctuations in solar oscillations and determining flows in granulation . Komm has also developed several innovative methods of time-series analysis", "JPL · 39741" ], [ "39748 Guccini", "1997 BJ 3", "Francesco Guccini ( born 1940 ) is an Italian folk composer and singer , very famous for his popular songs", "JPL · 39748" ], [ "39791 Jameshesser", "1997 PH 4", "James E. Hesser is a Canadian astronomer , acting director of the Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics and 1997 recipient of the Michael Smith Award for Science Promotion . He has contributed to the study of atomic and molecular spectroscopy , rapidly varying degenerate stars , stellar populations and chemical evolution in the Milky Way and nearby galaxies ( Src )", "JPL · 39791" ], [ "39799 Hadano", "1997 UO 1", "The Japanese city of Hadano in Kanagawa Prefecture is where the Hadano Astronomical Observatory ( 355 ) is located . The city was famous for its tobacco production , and is now noted for its fresh springs . Hadano is situated at the foot of the Tanzawa mountains in an area of great natural beauty", "JPL · 39799" ] ]
39701–39800
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1888–89_St._Mary's_F.C._season
1888–89 St. Mary's F.C. season
[ "Date", "Round", "Opponents", "H / A", "Result F - A", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "24 November 1888", "1st", "Havant", "H", "5 - 0", "Delamotte , F. Bromley ( 4 )" ], [ "12 January 1889", "3rd", "Fordingbridge Turks", "H", "4 - 2", "Arter , Deacon , N. Bromley , Warn" ], [ "24 February 1889", "Semi-final", "Cowes", "A", "1 - 1", "Farwell" ], [ "9 March 1889", "Semi-final replay", "Cowes", "H", "1 - 1", "Fry" ], [ "13 March 1889", "Semi-final second replay", "Cowes", "N", "2 - 1", "N. Bromley , Warn" ], [ "16 March 1889", "Semi-final rematch", "Cowes", "N", "4 - 1", "Fry , Verney , Delamotte ( 2 )" ], [ "6 April 1889", "Final", "Christchurch", "N", "3 - 0", "Delamotte , N. Bromley , Warn" ] ]
Hampshire Junior Cup -- Results
[ 4 ]
1888–89_St._Mary's_F.C._season_1
1888-89 was the fourth season for St. Mary's Football Club (St. Mary's F.C.) based in Southampton in southern England. The club retained the Hampshire Junior Cup for the second consecutive year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chicago_Cubs_team_records
List of Chicago Cubs team records
[ "Rank", "Player", "Amount", "Year" ]
[ [ "1", "Billy Herman", "57", "1935" ], [ "", "Billy Herman", "57", "1936" ], [ "3", "Mark Grace", "51", "1995" ], [ "4", "Kiki Cuyler", "50", "1930" ], [ "", "Derrek Lee", "50", "2005" ] ]
List_of_Chicago_Cubs_team_records_7
The following lists statistical records and all-time leaders as well as awards and major accomplishments for the Chicago Cubs professional baseball club of Major League Baseball. The records list the top 5 players in each category since the inception of the Cubs. Players that are still active with the Cubs are denoted in bold. Records updated as of August 5, 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991–92_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Atlético Madrid", "4-1", "Manchester United", "3-0", "1-1" ], [ "GKS Katowice", "0-4", "Club Brugge", "0-1", "0-3" ], [ "Werder Bremen", "4-2", "Ferencváros", "3-2", "1-0" ], [ "Galatasaray", "2-2 ( a )", "Baník Ostrava", "0-1", "2-1" ], [ "Ilves", "3-6", "Roma", "1-1", "2-5" ], [ "Norrköping", "1-3", "Monaco", "1-2", "0-1" ], [ "Sion", "0-0 ( 3-5 p )", "Feyenoord", "0-0", "0-0 ( aet )" ], [ "Tottenham Hotspur", "3-1", "Porto", "3-1", "0-0" ] ]
Second round
1991–92_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_3
The 1991-92 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Werder Bremen in the final against Monaco. Both were first-time finalists in the competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_records_and_statistics_in_China
Football records and statistics in China
[ "Year", "Footballer", "Club", "Nationality" ]
[ [ "1983", "Jia Xiuquan", "August 1", "China" ], [ "1984", "Jia Xiuquan", "August 1", "China" ], [ "1985", "Wang Zhenjie", "August 1", "China" ], [ "1986", "Jia Xiuquan", "August 1", "China" ], [ "1987", "Tang Yaodong", "Liaoning Dongyao", "China" ], [ "1988", "Zhang Huikang", "Shanghai", "China" ], [ "1989", "Mai Chao", "Guangzhou Baiyun", "China" ], [ "1990", "Wu Qunli", "Guangzhou Baiyun", "China" ], [ "1991", "Gao Hongbo", "Beijing Shenzhou", "China" ], [ "1992", "Fu Yubin", "Liaoning Dongyao", "China" ], [ "1993", "Wu Qunli", "Guangzhou Baiyun", "China" ], [ "1994", "Peng Weiguo", "Guangzhou Apollo", "China" ], [ "1995", "Fan Zhiyi", "Shanghai Shenhua", "China" ], [ "1996", "Fan Zhiyi", "Shanghai Shenhua", "China" ], [ "1997", "Hao Haidong", "Dalian Shide", "China" ], [ "1998", "Hao Haidong", "Dalian Shide", "China" ], [ "1999", "Su Maozhen", "Shandong Luneng", "China" ], [ "2000", "Zhang Enhua", "Dalian Shide", "China" ], [ "2001", "Li Tie", "Liaoning Fushun", "China" ] ]
Awards -- Best player awards
It first awarded in the year 1983 , and in the year 2002 , merged with the `` Most Valuable Player of the League '' award of the Official CFA Annual awards
List_of_football_records_in_China_46
These are the Records for the Chinese Football League since its inception in 1994.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_1500_metre_freestyle
1999 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Men's 1500 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Grant Hackett", "Australia", "14:45.60" ], [ "2", "Ryk Neethling", "South Africa", "15:02.40" ], [ "3", "Chris Thompson", "United States", "15:04.68" ], [ "4", "Craig Stevens", "Australia", "15:15.68" ], [ "5", "Masato Hirano", "Japan", "15:15.79" ], [ "6", "Jon Younghouse", "United States", "15:30.61" ], [ "7", "Andrew Hurd", "Canada", "15:41.12" ], [ "8", "Tim Peterson", "Canada", "15:42.08" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final was held on August 29 . [ 1 ]
1999_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_1500_metre_freestyle_1
The men's 1500 metre freestyle competition at the 1999 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 28-29 at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre. The last champion was Grant Hackett of Australia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Rescue_911_episodes
List of Rescue 911 episodes
[ "Title", "Event date", "Event location", "Description", "External links" ]
[ [ "Flooded Cave", "July 1 , 1985", "Marion Township , Lawrence County , Indiana", "A young man is trapped for 3 days in a cave in Spring Mill State Park", "" ], [ "SF Neonatal Docu", "March 1989", "San Francisco , California", "Premature twins are treated at a perinatal hospital ( Docu segment )", "Mt . Zion Hospital on Google Street View" ], [ "Residential Robbery", "February 12 , 1989", "San Dimas , California", "The owner of a trucking business is robbed of the cash he kept in a safe in his home in the presence of his family", "" ], [ "San Francisco Firefighters", "n/a", "San Francisco , California", "A firefighter describes his day at work ( Docu segment )", "Fire scene on Google Street View" ], [ "Child Molester", "April 30 , 1988", "Hayward , California", "A girl is abducted while walking home from a bowling alley", "Arrest site on Google Street View" ] ]
Season 1 -- Episode 1.7 ( October 17 , 1989 )
Portions of this episode were preempted for CBS News coverage of the Loma Prieta Earthquake
List_of_Rescue_911_episodes_8
The following is a list of episodes of the CBS television series Rescue 911. Unless indicated, segment titles are as they appeared in 1990s TV listings (e.g., as compiled by Fancast) when the show aired in syndication. Titles denoted with an asterisk (*) were obtained from other sources, and may be incorrect.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Hyser
Joyce Hyser
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1980", "The Hollywood Knights", "Brenda Weintraub" ], [ "1981", "They All Laughed", "Sylvia" ], [ "1983", "Valley Girl", "Joyce" ], [ "1983", "Staying Alive", "Linda" ], [ "1984", "This Is Spinal Tap", "Belinda" ], [ "1985", "The Last Hunt", "Pia" ], [ "1985", "Just One of the Guys", "Terry Griffith" ], [ "1990", "Wedding Band", "Karla Thompson" ], [ "1994", "Greedy", "Muriel" ], [ "2000", "Ca n't Be Heaven", "Friend" ], [ "2002", "Teddy Bears ' Picnic", "Rita D'Onofrio" ], [ "2003", "Art of Revenge", "Lara Kane" ], [ "2014", "The Wedding Pact", "Sally" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Joyce_Hyser_0
Joyce Hyser (born December 20, 1957) is an American actress. This actress is best known for her role in the 1985 cult classic Just One of the Guys. She also dated Bruce Springsteen in the early 1980s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KLC_discography
KLC discography
[ "Year", "Album Title", "Artist", "Single Title ( s )", "Certification and Billboard Chart Positions" ]
[ [ "1988", "Ai n't Nuthin Nice ( Single )", "MC Jro J", "", "-" ], [ "1991", "Clockin ' b/w Pumped in Power ( Single )", "39 Posse", "", "-" ], [ "1993", "39 Automatic", "39 Posse", "Got What It Takes To Make It ( Remix ) Bitch I 'm Dart 39 Automatic Hot Spot Stuntin´ Stars Ask Them Hoes Pass The Snake Bonus Beat", "-" ], [ "1993", "No Elevation", "E.X.D . ( Hounds of Gert Town )", "Intro I No Elevation Blow Of Death Play You Bitches Dumb Intro II Knockin ' Niggas Off Another Brother Filla Coffin", "-" ], [ "1994", "Dark Side", "Soulja Slim", "You Got It The Darkside ft. 6 Shot Slippin ' How Ya Figga", "-" ], [ "1994", "Jackin ' For Bounce", "Sporty aka Sporty T", "Frank White", "-" ], [ "1995", "True", "TRU", "I 'm Bout ' It , Bout It ft. Mia X", "-" ], [ "1995", "Ghetto Stories", "Tre-8", "Ghetto Stories G Like Me ( Bonus )", "-" ], [ "1995", "I Wan na Be With You ( single Cd )", "Mia X", "Broke Bitch", "-" ], [ "1995", "Good Girl Gone Bad", "Mia X", "Ghetto Sarah Lee ft . The Conscious Daughters Payback II R.I.P. , Jil", "-" ], [ "1996", "7 Sins", "Kane & Abel", "Black Jesus ft. Master P Basement Session ft. Mia X , Skandalus , Steph That 's How It Gon ' Happen 2 U 3/2 Murder 1 Jealous Again ft. Mia X", "-" ], [ "1996", "Hoodlum Fo ' Life", "Skull Duggery", "Crooked Ass Cops The Circle", "-" ], [ "1996", "Ice Cream Man", "Master P", "Intro Time To Check My Crackhouse Bout It Bout It II ft. Mia X Back Up Off Me Killer Pussy", "RIAA certification : Platinum Billboard 200 - # 26 R & B/Hip-Hop - # 3" ], [ "1996", "The Saga Continues", "Sporty T", "I 'm Alright ( Radio ) He Shot - I Shot Grams Another Hit He Shot - I Shot ( Drama )", "-" ], [ "1996", "The Shocker", "Silkk The Shocker", "The Shocker ft. Master P If My 9 Could Talk It 's On No Limit Party ft. Master P , Mia X Mr. ( with Carlos Stephens )", "-" ], [ "1997", "Destiny 's Child", "Destiny 's Child", "With Me Part 2 ft. Master P", "RIAA certification : Platinum Billboard 200 - # 67 R & B/Hip-Hop - # 6 Canada Top 50 Albums - # 16 Dutch Albums Chart - # 19 UK Albums Chart - # 45" ], [ "1997", "If I Could Change - Steady Mobb ' n ( single cd )", "Mia X", "Down To Do Whatever", "-" ], [ "1997", "Ghetto D", "Master P", "Ghetto D ft. C-Murder , Silkk The Shocker We Riders ft. Mac Come And Get Some Weed & Hennessey ft. C-Murder , Silkk The Shocker I Miss My Homies Make 'Em Say Uhh !", "RIAA certification : 3x Platinum Billboard 200 - # 1 R & B/Hip-Hop - # 1 I Miss My Homies : RIAA Certification : Gold Hot 100 - # 25 Hot R & B/Hip-Hop - # 16 Hot Rap - # 2 Make 'Em Say Uhh ! : RIAA certification : Platinum Hot Rap - # 11 Hot Dance - # 23 Hot R & B/Hip-Hop - # 25 Rhythmic Top 40 - # 32 Hot 100 - # 16" ], [ "1997", "Ginuwine ... The Bachelor", "Ginuwine", "When Doves Cry ( Kid Kut Remix )", "RIAA certification : 2x Platinum Billboard 200 - # 26 R & B/HipHop - # 1" ], [ "1997", "Life Insurance", "Mr. Serv-On", "5 Hollow Points ft. Big Ed , Fiend , Mia X , Kane & Abel Affiliated Heaven Is So Close ft. Master P , Silkk The Shocker Throw Ya City Up Time To Check My Fetty ft. Master P Tryin ' To Make It Out Da Ghetto ft. Master P We Ai n't The Same ft. Mo B. Dick Who Raised Me ft. Fiend You Know I Would ft. Mia X", "Billboard 200 - # 23 R & B/HipHop - # 5" ] ]
Studio albums
List of albums and single , with peak chart positions , RIAA certifications [ 4 ] and other awards
KLC_discography_0
This is the production discography of Craig KLC Lawson, an American hip hop music producer from New Orleans, Louisiana, and lead producer of the production team The Medicine Men. Lawson is credited (solo and with other team members) on close to 300 studio recordings covering over 100 studio albums. His RIAA accolades include approximately eighteen gold albums, twelve platinum albums, four double-platinum albums, two triple-platinum albums, and one quadruple-platinum album as well as two gold singles, two platinum singles and one double-platinum single. Lawson has two Grammy Award nominations, both at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Rap Album (Word of Mouf by Ludacris and Tarantula by Mystikal) and two BMI Awards - one for the hit single Move Bitch (by Ludacris) and one for the associated album Word of Mouf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_Marine_Corps
Brazilian Marine Corps
[ "Equipment", "Origin", "Employee year", "QTD", "Notes" ]
[ [ "EE-9 Cascavel", "Brazil", "1979-2000", "06", "Armoured car" ], [ "EE-11 Urutu", "Brazil", "1976-2000", "05", "Armored personnel carrier" ], [ "EE-34", "Brazil", "1970-1996", "50", "Pickup" ], [ "EE-14", "Brazil", "1970-1999", "?", "Truck" ], [ "DUKW", "United States", "1970-1987", "34", "Amphibious transport" ], [ "Ford GPA", "United States", "1950-1985", "?", "Amphibious transport" ], [ "Mosquefal", "Brazil", "1968-2000", "?", "Rifle" ], [ "FN FAL", "Belgium / Brazil", "1970-2000", "?", "Battle rifle" ], [ "Browning BAR", "Belgium / United States", "1945-1970", "?", "Battle rifle" ], [ "Madsen machine gun", "Denmark / Brazil", "1946-1980", "?", "Light machine gun" ], [ "INA Model 953", "Brazil", "1950-1990", "?", "Sub machine gun" ], [ "Mekanika Uru", "Brazil", "1970-1990", "?", "Sub machine gun" ] ]
Historical equipment
Brazilian_Marine_Corps_14
The Brazilian Marine Corps (CFN; , ) is the land combat branch of the Brazilian Navy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Thüringen_Rundfahrt_der_Frauen
2010 Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Olga Zabelinskaya ( RUS )", "Safi-Pasta Zara", "16h 54m 22s" ], [ "2", "Edita Pučinskaitė ( LTU )", "Gauss RDZ ORMU", "+2m 56s" ], [ "3", "Noemi Cantele ( ITA )", "Team HTC-Columbia Women", "+3m 02s" ], [ "4", "Irene van den Broek ( NED )", "Netherlands national team", "+3m 38s" ], [ "5", "Elena Kuchinskaya-Andreeva ( RUS )", "Gauss RDZ ORMU", "+3m 53s" ], [ "6", "Trixi Worrack ( GER )", "Nurnberger Versichering", "+6m 48s" ], [ "7", "André Bastianelli ( FRA )", "Fenixs-Petrogradets", "+7m 19s" ], [ "8", "Iris Slappendel ( NED )", "Cervélo Test Team", "+7m 48s" ], [ "9", "Petra Dijkman ( NED )", "Red Sun Cycling Team", "+8m 49s" ], [ "10", "Adrie Visser ( NED )", "Team HTC-Columbia Women", "+9m 08s" ] ]
General Classification after Stage 6
2010_Thüringen_Rundfahrt_der_Frauen_11
The 2010 Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen was the 23rd edition of the Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen, a women's cycling stage race in Germany. It was part of the 2010 women's road cycling season. It was rated by the UCI as a category 2.1 race and was held between 20 and 25 July 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTV_Movie_Award_for_Best_Breakthrough_Performance
MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance
[ "Year", "Winners and nominees", "Film", "Role" ]
[ [ "1992", "Edward Furlong", "Terminator 2 : Judgment Day", "John Connor" ], [ "1992", "Anna Chlumsky", "My Girl", "Vada Sultenfuss" ], [ "1992", "Ice-T", "New Jack City", "Scotty Appleton" ], [ "1992", "Campbell Scott", "Dying Young", "Victor Geddes" ], [ "1992", "Kimberly Williams", "Father of the Bride", "Annie Banks" ], [ "1993", "Marisa Tomei", "My Cousin Vinny", "Mona Lisa Vito" ], [ "1993", "Halle Berry", "Boomerang", "Angela Lewis" ], [ "1993", "Whitney Houston", "The Bodyguard", "Rachel Marron" ], [ "1993", "Kathy Najimy", "Sister Act", "Sister Mary Patrick" ], [ "1993", "Rosie O'Donnell", "A League of Their Own", "Doris Murphy" ], [ "1994", "Alicia Silverstone", "The Crush", "Adrian Forrester" ], [ "1994", "Ralph Fiennes", "Schindler 's List", "Amon Göth" ], [ "1994", "Jason Scott Lee", "Dragon : The Bruce Lee Story", "Bruce Lee" ], [ "1994", "Ross Malinger", "Sleepless in Seattle", "Jonah Baldwin" ], [ "1994", "Jason James Richter", "Free Willy", "Jesse" ], [ "1995", "Kirsten Dunst", "Interview with the Vampire", "Claudia" ], [ "1995", "Tim Allen", "The Santa Clause", "Scott Calvin" ], [ "1995", "Cameron Diaz", "The Mask", "Tina Carlyle" ], [ "1995", "Hugh Grant", "Four Weddings and a Funeral", "Charles" ], [ "1995", "Mykelti Williamson", "Forrest Gump", "Bubba Blue" ] ]
Winners and nominees -- 1990s
MTV_Movie_Award_for_Best_Breakthrough_Performance_0
This is a following list of the MTV Movie Award winners and nominees for Best Breakthrough Performance, first awarded in 1992. In 2010 and 2011, it was renamed Best Breakout Star. In 2012, it returned to its original name but was turned into a non-voting category, where an academy of outstanding directors honors a silver screen newcomer with extraordinary talent. In 2017, it was renamed Next Generation and was converted to a voting category. From 1999 to 2005, and in 2009, it was split into two categories: Best Male Breakthrough Performance and Best Female Breakthrough Performance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ministerial_by-elections_to_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
List of ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom
[ "Date", "Constituency", "c/u", "Former incumbent", "Winner", "Position" ]
[ [ "29 July 1819", "Edinburgh", "c", "William Dundas", "William Dundas", "Keeper of Sasines" ], [ "20 July 1819", "Ashburton", "u", "John Copley", "John Copley", "Solicitor General for England and Wales" ], [ "19 July 1819", "Eye", "u", "Sir Robert Gifford", "Sir Robert Gifford", "Attorney General for England and Wales" ], [ "17 July 1819", "Milborne Port", "c", "Robert Casberd", "Robert Casberd", "Puisne Justice of the Brecon Circuit" ], [ "24 June 1819", "Heytesbury", "u", "William Scott", "William Scott", "Clerk of Patents and Registrar of Affidavits at the Court of Chancery" ], [ "5 April 1819", "Monmouthshire", "u", "Lord Granville Somerset", "Lord Granville Somerset", "Junior Lord of the Treasury" ], [ "2 April 1819", "Banffshire", "u", "James Duff", "James Duff", "Lord of the Bedchamber" ], [ "29 March 1819", "Orford", "u", "Edmond Alexander MacNaghten", "Edmond Alexander MacNaghten", "Junior Lord of the Treasury" ], [ "17 March 1819", "Carrickfergus", "u", "George Chichester", "George Chichester", "Accepted a Commission in the Army" ], [ "16 March 1819", "Inverness-shire", "u", "Charles Grant", "Charles Grant", "Chief Secretary for Ireland" ], [ "15 March 1819", "Edinburghshire", "u", "Sir George Clerk", "Sir George Clerk", "Lord of the Admiralty" ], [ "12 February 1819", "Ashburton", "u", "John Copley", "John Copley", "Chief Justice of Chester" ] ]
Ministerial by-elections -- 6th Parliament ( 1818–1820 )
List_of_ministerial_by-elections_to_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_7
Ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom at Westminster were held from 1801 to the 1920s when a member of parliament (MP) was appointed as a minister in the government. Unlike most Westminster by-elections, ministerial by-elections were often a formality, uncontested by opposition parties. Re-election was required under the Succession to the Crown Act 1707. This was in line with the principle established in 1624 that accepting an office of profit from the Crown would precipitate resignation from the House, with the option of standing for re-election. Typically a minister sought re-election in the constituency he had just vacated, but occasionally contested another seat which was also vacant. In 1910 The Times newspaper noted that the relevant Act had been passed in the reign of Queen Anne to prevent the Court from swamping the House of Commons with and pensioners, and described the process as anomalous and indefensible in the 20th century. The Re-Election of Ministers Act 1919 ended the necessity to seek re-election within nine months of a general election, and the Re-Election of Ministers Act (1919) Amendment Act 1926 ended the practice in all other cases.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon_Lee
Brandon Lee
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1986", "Legacy of Rage", "Brandon Mac", "Alternative title : Long Zai Jiang Hu , Dragon Blood" ], [ "1989", "Laser Mission", "Michael Gold", "Alternative titles : Mercenary Man , Soldier of Fortune" ], [ "1991", "Showdown in Little Tokyo", "Johnny Murata", "" ], [ "1992", "Rapid Fire", "Jake Lo", "" ], [ "1994", "The Crow", "Eric Draven/The Crow", "Shot and killed as a result of negligence during filming . Special effects and a stand-in were used to complete Lee 's remaining scenes . Released posthumously" ], [ "2002", "Sex , Lögner och Videovåld", "Bystander", "Cameo in low budget Swedish film . Released posthumously" ] ]
Filmography
Brandon_Lee_0
Brandon Bruce Lee (February 1, 1965 - March 31, 1993) was an American actor and martial artist. Lee is also known for his accidental death on the set of The Crow, and being the first child of martial artist and film star Bruce Lee. As a child from visiting his father's sets, who at the time was a major martial arts film leading man, Lee developed the desire to become an actor. Lee was 8 years old when his father died, becoming an iconic figure of both the art and the film genre he specialized in. Lee pursued his goal of being a thespian, he then studied the craft at the Emerson College and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Lee wanted to escape his father's image to become a dramatic actor, but he figured that acting in action oriented films would eventually lead him to other types of roles. After a stint doing local theater, Lee made his screen debut opposite David Carradine in the 1986 ABC's television film Kung Fu: The Movie, a spin-off of the 1970s television series Kung Fu, where he received second billing and starred in his first leading role in Ronny Yu's Hong Kong action film Legacy of Rage that same year. Shortly after, on television, Lee played a lead in the pilot Kung Fu: The Next Generation (1987), guest starred in an episode of the television series Ohara (1988). Following this, Lee was the lead in the low budget action film Laser Mission (1989), the US direct to video release of it proved to be financially successful. In the 1990s, he started working with major Hollywood studios and his first American theatrical release was the Warner Bros' buddy cop action film Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991), directed by Mark L. Lester and co-starring Dolph Lundgren. By critics described it as an overwhelmingly silly action film and didn't like it upon release, but found appreciation in retrospective for that same reason. This was followed with the leading role in Dwight H. Little's Rapid Fire (1992) produced by 20th Century Fox, where Lee also did the fight choreography.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Alaska_Milkmen_season
1993 Alaska Milkmen season
[ "ROSTER", "#", "POS", "HT", "COLLEGE" ]
[ [ "Gilbert Reyes , Jr", "5", "Guard", "58 '", "Ateneo de Manila" ], [ "Jojo Lastimosa", "6", "Guard-Forward", "60 '", "University of San Jose-Recoletos" ], [ "Rodesendo Gomez", "7", "Guard", "60 '", "Cebu Central Colleges" ], [ "Bobby Jose", "8", "Forward", "63 '", "University of Santo Tomas" ], [ "Johnedel Cardel", "9", "Forward", "60 '", "De La Salle University" ], [ "Fernando Garcia", "10", "Forward", "62 '", "Adamson University" ], [ "Alenogenes Sasan", "12", "Guard-Forward", "511 '", "Cebu Central Colleges" ], [ "Raymund Fran", "13", "Center-Forward", "63 '", "University of Santo Tomas" ], [ "Johnny Abarrientos", "14", "Guard", "58 '", "Far Eastern University" ], [ "Joselo Angeles", "29", "Forward", "63 '", "Lyceum of the Philippines" ], [ "Richard Bachmann", "32", "Center-Forward", "65 '", "De La Salle University" ], [ "Stevenson Solomon", "34", "Center-Forward", "64 '", "San Sebastian College" ], [ "Hernani Demegillo", "42", "Center-Forward", "65 '", "San Sebastian College" ], [ "Alejandro Araneta", "50", "Center", "66 '", "Ateneo de Manila" ] ]
All-Filipino Cup roster
1993_Alaska_Milkmen_season_1
The 1993 Alaska Milkmen season was the 8th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Dallas_Cowboys_season
2017 Dallas Cowboys season
[ "Position", "Player", "Age", "2016 Team", "Contract" ]
[ [ "WR", "Terrance Williams", "27", "Dallas Cowboys", "4 years , $ 17 million" ], [ "CB", "Nolan Carroll ( † )", "30", "Philadelphia Eagles", "3 years , $ 10 million" ], [ "OG", "Byron Bell", "28", "Tennessee Titans", "1 year , $ 2 million" ], [ "DT", "Stephen Paea ( †† )", "28", "Cleveland Browns", "1 year , $ 2 million" ], [ "DE", "Damontre Moore ( † )", "24", "Seattle Seahawks", "2 years , $ 1.6 million" ], [ "RB", "Darren McFadden ( †† )", "29", "Dallas Cowboys", "1 year , $ 980,000" ], [ "OG", "Jonathan Cooper", "27", "Cleveland Browns", "1 year , $ 2 million" ], [ "LB", "Justin Durant ( † )", "31", "Dallas Cowboys", "1 year , $ 615,000" ], [ "QB", "Kellen Moore", "27", "Dallas Cowboys", "1 year , $ 775,000" ] ]
Offseason -- Signings
2017_Dallas_Cowboys_season_0
The 2017 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 58th season in the National Football League, the ninth playing their home games at AT&T Stadium and the seventh full season under head coach Jason Garrett. It was also the 29th season under owner Jerry Jones. For the first time since 2002, quarterback Tony Romo was not on the opening day roster, as he announced his retirement on April 4, 2017. They were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention after a Week 16 loss at home to the Seattle Seahawks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_Russian_Navy_ships
List of active Russian Navy ships
[ "Class", "Project", "Boat", "Pennant No", "Commissioned", "Displacement", "Fleet" ]
[ [ "Typhoon", "941UM", "Dmitriy Donskoy", "TK-208", "1981", "48,000 t", "Northern Fleet" ], [ "Delta III", "667BDR", "Ryazan", "K-44", "1982", "13,700 t", "Pacific Fleet" ], [ "Delta IV", "667BDRM", "Verkhoturye", "K-51", "1984", "18,200 t", "Northern Fleet" ], [ "Delta IV", "667BDRM", "Yekaterinburg", "K-84", "1985", "18,200 t", "Northern Fleet" ], [ "Delta IV", "667BDRM", "Tula", "K-114", "1987", "18,200 t", "Northern Fleet" ], [ "Delta IV", "667BDRM", "Bryansk", "K-117", "1988", "18,200 t", "Northern Fleet" ], [ "Delta IV", "667BDRM", "Karelia", "K-18", "1989", "18,200 t", "Northern Fleet" ], [ "Delta IV", "667BDRM", "Novomoskovsk", "K-407", "1990", "18,200 t", "Northern Fleet" ], [ "Borey", "955", "Yuriy Dolgorukiy", "K-535", "2013", "24,000 t", "Northern Fleet" ], [ "Borey", "955", "Aleksandr Nevskiy", "K-550", "2013", "24,000 t", "Pacific Fleet" ], [ "Borey", "955", "Vladimir Monomakh", "K-551", "2014", "24,000 t", "Pacific Fleet" ], [ "Borey", "955A", "Knyaz Vladimir", "K-549", "2020", "24,000 t", "Northern Fleet" ] ]
Ships and submarines in service -- Ballistic missile submarines ( SSBN )
List_of_active_Russian_Navy_ships_12
This List of active Russian Navy ships presents a picture which can never be fully agreed upon in the absence of greater data availability and a consistent standard for which ships are considered operational or not. The Soviet Navy, and the Russian Navy which inherited its traditions, had a different attitude to operational status than many Western navies. Ships went to sea less, and maintained capability for operations while staying in harbour. The significant changes which followed the collapse of the Soviet Union then complicated the picture enormously. Determining which ships are operational or in refit can be difficult. Jane's Fighting Ships has noted in recent editions that some ships have little capability, but remain flying an ensign so that crews are entitled to be paid. Jane's Fighting Ships online edition, dated 8 March 2010, added There are large numbers of most classes 'in reserve', and flying an ensign so that skeleton crews may still be paid. [Their listing reflected] only those units assessed as having some realistic operational capability or some prospect of returning to service after refit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_public_art_in_Muncie,_Indiana
List of public art in Muncie, Indiana
[ "Title", "Artist", "Year", "Material", "Dimensions", "Owner" ]
[ [ "Alice Nichols", "Tuck Langland", "", "", "", "Ball State University" ], [ "Appeal to the Great Spirit", "Cyrus Edwin Dallin", "1908", "Bronze", "Sculpture : approx . 38 × 25 × 37 in", "City of Muncie" ], [ "Awakening Potential", "Kenneth G. Ryden", "2006", "Bronze", "8​ ⁄ 2 ft tall", "Youth Opportunity Center" ], [ "Beneficence", "Daniel Chester French", "1937", "Bronze", "Sculpture : approx . H. 5 ft. 6 in . × 5 ft. × 4 ft", "Ball State University" ], [ "Boy , Girl , Dog & Puppy", "Unknown", "ca . 1957", "Marble", "Sculpture : approx . 4 ft. × 2 ft. 6 in . × 2 ft", "Service Corporation International" ], [ "Boy Listening to Watch", "Unknown", "ca . 1957", "Marble", "Sculpture : approx . 3 ft. × 1 ft. 6 in . × 1 ft. 6 in", "Service Corporation International" ], [ "Boy Reading Book", "Unknown", "ca . 1957", "Marble", "Sculpture : approx . 3 ft. 6 in × 2 ft. × 2 ft. 6 in", "Service Corporation International" ], [ "Bronze Baby", "Brenda Putnam", "1916", "Bronze", "", "Minnetrista" ], [ "Buttercup , Poppy and Forget-Me-Not", "Mabel Landrum Torrey", "ca . 1957", "Bronze", "Sculpture : approx . 1 ft. 3 in . × 1 ft. 3 in . × 1 ft", "Service Corporation International" ], [ "Catalyst", "Beverly Stucker Precious", "2004", "Limestone , Stainless steel & Glass", "26 ft d", "Minnetrista" ], [ "Colonnade Columns", "", "1993-1994", "", "", "Minnetrista" ], [ "Colonnade Gates", "Samuel Yellin", "1993-1994", "Wrought iron", "", "Minnetrista" ], [ "Columns", "", "", "Indiana Limestone", "", "Minnetrista" ], [ "Face of Christ ( relief )", "Warren Vale Casey", "1952", "Lead , Bronze", "Sculpture : approx . 2 × 1 ft. 6 in . × 3​ ⁄ 2 in", "St. Mary 's Church" ], [ "Father/Mother/Daughter/Son", "Unknown", "ca . 1957", "Marble", "Sculpture : approx . 9 ft. × 4 ft. 3 ft. 6 in", "Service Corporation International" ], [ "Fireflies", "Paul Moore", "1995", "Bronze", "", "Muncie Children 's Museum" ], [ "Five Points Fountain", "", "1911", "", "", "City of Muncie" ], [ "Flight", "Unknown", "ca . 1988", "Bronze", "Sculpture : approx . 3 × 3 × 1 ft. 6 in", "Service Corporation International" ], [ "Fountain of Joy", "Helen Farnsworth Mears", "1916", "Brass", "", "Minnetrista" ], [ "Frog Baby Fountain", "Edith Barretto Stevens Parsons", "1937", "Bronze", "Sculpture : approx . 3 ft. 2 in . × 16 in . × 10 in", "Ball State University" ] ]
Wikipedia list article Map all coordinates using : OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as : KML · GPX This is a list of public art in Muncie , Indiana . This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space . For example , this does not include artwork visible inside a museum . Most of the works mentioned are sculptures . When this is not the case ( e.g. , sound installation , ) it is stated next to the title .
List_of_public_art_in_Muncie,_Indiana_0
This is a list of public art in Muncie, Indiana. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum. Most of the works mentioned are sculptures. When this is not the case (e.g., sound installation,) it is stated next to the title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biathlon_World_Championships_2015_–_Men's_pursuit
Biathlon World Championships 2015 – Men's pursuit
[ "Rank", "Bib", "Name", "Nationality", "Start", "Penalties ( P+P+S+S )", "Time", "Deficit" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Erik Lesser", "Germany", "0:30", "0 ( 0+0+0+0 )", "30:47.9", "" ], [ "2", "18", "Anton Shipulin", "Russia", "1:03", "1 ( 0+1+0+0 )", "31:04.9", "+17.0" ], [ "3", "3", "Tarjei Bø", "Norway", "0:25", "1 ( 0+0+1+0 )", "31:06.6", "+18.7" ], [ "4", "7", "Michal Šlesingr", "Czech Republic", "0:36", "1 ( 1+0+0+0 )", "31:08.3", "+20.4" ], [ "5", "19", "Ole Einar Bjørndalen", "Norway", "1:09", "2 ( 0+0+1+1 )", "31:31.8", "+43.9" ], [ "6", "8", "Vladimir Iliev", "Bulgaria", "0:40", "2 ( 0+0+1+1 )", "31:33.8", "+45.9" ], [ "7", "12", "Martin Fourcade", "France", "0:50", "3 ( 0+1+1+1 )", "31:49.9", "+1:02.0" ], [ "8", "14", "Jakov Fak", "Slovenia", "0:55", "3 ( 1+2+0+0 )", "31:52.4", "+1:04.5" ], [ "9", "9", "Ondřej Moravec", "Czech Republic", "0:44", "2 ( 0+1+1+0 )", "31:54.6", "+1:06.7" ], [ "10", "4", "Simon Fourcade", "France", "0:30", "3 ( 0+0+1+2 )", "31:56.5", "+1:08.6" ], [ "11", "26", "Serhiy Semenov", "Ukraine", "1:25", "1 ( 0+1+0+0 )", "32:00.3", "+1:12.4" ], [ "12", "46", "Simon Eder", "Austria", "1:58", "1 ( 1+0+0+0 )", "32:04.8", "+1:16.9" ], [ "13", "2", "Nathan Smith", "Canada", "0:12", "5 ( 2+1+1+1 )", "32:15.6", "+1:27.7" ], [ "14", "30", "Arnd Peiffer", "Germany", "1:31", "3 ( 1+1+0+1 )", "32:20.3", "+1:32.4" ], [ "15", "39", "Dominik Landertinger", "Austria", "1:47", "2 ( 0+0+1+1 )", "32:23.8", "+1:35.9" ], [ "16", "21", "Brendan Green", "Canada", "1:14", "1 ( 0+0+0+1 )", "32:24.9", "+1:37.0" ], [ "17", "16", "Yuryi Liadov", "Belarus", "1:00", "3 ( 0+2+0+1 )", "32:25.6", "+1:37.7" ], [ "18", "11", "Jaroslav Soukup", "Czech Republic", "0:50", "3 ( 0+1+2+0 )", "32:29.8", "+1:41.9" ], [ "19", "36", "Emil Hegle Svendsen", "Norway", "1:41", "3 ( 0+2+0+1 )", "32:32.8", "+1:44.9" ], [ "20", "15", "Tim Burke", "United States", "1:00", "4 ( 0+0+2+2 )", "32:36.0", "+1:48.1" ] ]
Results
The race was started at 14:15 EET . [ 3 ]
Biathlon_World_Championships_2015_–_Men's_pursuit_0
The Men's pursuit event of the Biathlon World Championships 2015 was held on 8 March 2015. The fastest 60 athletes of the sprint competition participated over a course of 12.5 km.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_NHL_Entry_Draft
2001 NHL Entry Draft
[ "Pick", "Player", "Nationality", "NHL team", "College/junior/club team" ]
[ [ "64", "Tomas Malec ( D ) )", "Slovakia", "Florida Panthers ( from New York Islanders )", "Rimouski Oceanic ( QMJHL )" ], [ "65", "Brendan Bell ( D )", "Canada", "Toronto Maple Leafs ( from Tampa Bay via Washington )", "Ottawa 67 's ( OHL )" ], [ "66", "Fedor Fedorov ( LW )", "Russia", "Vancouver Canucks ( from Atlanta )", "Sudbury Wolves ( OHL )" ], [ "67", "Robin Leblanc ( RW )", "Canada", "New Jersey Devils ( compensatory )", "Baie-Comeau Drakkar ( QMJHL )" ], [ "68", "Grant McNeill ( D )", "Canada", "Florida Panthers", "Prince Albert Raiders ( WHL )" ], [ "69", "Joel Stepp ( LW )", "Canada", "Mighty Ducks of Anaheim", "Red Deer Rebels ( WHL )" ], [ "70", "Yared Hagos ( C )", "Sweden", "Dallas Stars ( from Minnesota )", "AIK ( Sweden )" ], [ "71", "Tomas Plekanec ( C )", "Czech Republic", "Montreal Canadiens", "HC Rabat Kladno ( Czech Republic )" ], [ "72", "Brandon Nolan ( LW )", "Canada", "New Jersey Devils ( from Columbus )", "Oshawa Generals ( OHL )" ], [ "73", "Craig Anderson ( G )", "United States", "Chicago Blackhawks", "Guelph Storm ( OHL )" ], [ "74", "Chris Heid ( D )", "Canada", "Minnesota Wild ( from NY Rangers )", "Spokane Chiefs ( WHL )" ], [ "75", "Denis Platonov ( RW )", "Russia", "Nashville Predators ( from Calgary )", "HC Saratov ( Russia )" ], [ "76", "Oliver Setzinger ( C )", "Austria", "Nashville Predators", "Ilves ( Finland )" ], [ "77", "Darren McLachlan ( LW )", "Canada", "Boston Bruins", "Seattle Thunderbirds ( WHL )" ], [ "78", "Beat Forster ( D )", "Switzerland", "Phoenix Coyotes ( from Phoenix via New Jersey )", "HC Davos ( Switzerland )" ], [ "79", "Garth Murray ( C )", "Canada", "New York Rangers ( from Carolina via Minnesota )", "Regina Pats ( WHL )" ], [ "80", "Michael Garnett ( G )", "Canada", "Atlanta Thrashers ( from Vancouver )", "Saskatoon Blades ( WHL )" ], [ "81", "Neil Komadoski ( D )", "United States", "Ottawa Senators ( from New Jersey ; compensatory )", "University of Notre Dame ( NCAA )" ], [ "82", "Jay Harrison ( D )", "Canada", "Toronto Maple Leafs", "Brampton Battalion ( OHL )" ], [ "83", "Henrik Juntunen ( RW )", "Finland", "Los Angeles Kings", "Karpat ( Finland )" ] ]
Selections by round -- Round three
2001_NHL_Entry_Draft_4
The 2001 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 23-24, 2001, at the National Car Rental Center in Sunrise, Florida.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Primera_División_of_Chile
2003 Primera División of Chile
[ "Home team", "Score", "Away team" ]
[ [ "Deportes Arica", "1-5", "Universidad de Chile" ], [ "Deportes Antofagasta", "3-0", "Cobreloa" ], [ "Deportes Copiapó", "1-0", "Cobresal" ], [ "Deportes La Serena", "2-2 ( 2-4 p )", "Coquimbo Unido" ], [ "Unión La Calera", "0-2", "Universidad Católica" ], [ "Everton", "2-0", "Santiago Wanderers" ], [ "Deportes Melipilla", "1-0", "Unión San Felipe" ], [ "O'Higgins", "5-2", "Audax Italiano" ], [ "Fernandez Vial", "1-0", "Universidad de Concepción" ], [ "Lota Schwager", "0-2", "Huachipato" ], [ "Deportes Talcahuano", "0-1", "Deportes Temuco" ], [ "Provincial Osorno", "1-0", "Deportes Puerto Montt" ], [ "Deportes Ovalle", "4-3 aet", "Colo-Colo" ], [ "Santiago Morning", "2-3", "Palestino" ], [ "Magallanes", "5-2", "Unión Española" ], [ "Rangers", "3-0", "Deportes Concepción" ] ]
Pre-Copa Sudamericana 2003 Tournament -- First round
Played on July 9 & 10 , 2003
2003_Primera_División_of_Chile_9
The 2003 Primera División de Chile season was both 73th and 74th season of top-flight football in Chile.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Brazilian_records_in_swimming
List of Brazilian records in swimming
[ "Event", "Time", "Name", "Club", "Date", "Meet", "Location" ]
[ [ "50m freestyle", "20.91", "César Cielo Filho", "EC Pinheiros", "18 December 2009", "Brazilian Open", "São Paulo , Brazil" ], [ "100m freestyle", "46.91", "César Cielo Filho", "Brazil", "30 July 2009", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "200m freestyle", "1:45.51", "Fernando Scheffer", "Minas TC", "21 December 2018", "Brazil Open", "Porto Alegre , Brazil" ], [ "400m freestyle", "3:46.57", "Guilherme Costa", "Minas TC", "5 December 2019", "U.S. Open", "Atlanta , United States" ], [ "800m freestyle", "7:47.37", "Guilherme Costa", "Minas TC", "4 December 2019", "U.S. Open", "Atlanta , United States" ], [ "1500m freestyle", "14:55.49", "Guilherme Costa", "Minas TC", "7 December 2019", "U.S. Open", "Atlanta , United States" ], [ "50m backstroke", "24.44", "Daniel Orzechowski", "EC Pinheiros", "24 April 2012", "Maria Lenk Trophy", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "100m backstroke", "52.95", "Guilherme Guido", "Brazil", "22 July 2019", "World Championships", "Gwangju , South Korea" ], [ "200m backstroke", "1:57.00", "Leonardo de Deus", "Brazil", "10 August 2016", "Olympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "50m breaststroke", "26.33", "Felipe Lima", "Brazil", "9 June 2019", "Mare Nostrum", "Monte Carlo , Monaco" ], [ "100m breaststroke", "59.01", "Felipe França Silva", "Brazil", "6 August 2016", "Olympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "200m breaststroke", "2:08.44", "Henrique Barbosa", "EC Pinheiros", "6 May 2009", "Maria Lenk Trophy", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "50m butterfly", "22.60", "Nicholas Santos", "Brazil", "11 May 2019", "Champions Swim Series", "Budapest , Hungary" ], [ "100m butterfly", "51.02", "Gabriel Mangabeira", "EC Pinheiros", "31 July 2009", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "200m butterfly", "1:53.92", "Kaio de Almeida", "Minas TC", "8 May 2009", "Maria Lenk Trophy", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "200m individual medley", "1:55.55", "Thiago Pereira", "Minas TC", "30 July 2009", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "400m individual medley", "4:08.86", "Thiago Pereira", "Brazil", "30 July 2009", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "400m individual medley", "4:08.86", "Thiago Pereira", "Brazil", "28 July 2012", "Olympic Games", "London , United Kingdom" ], [ "4×50m freestyle relay", "1:26.12", "( 21.66 ) Nicholas Santos ( 20.92 ) César Cielo Filho ( 21.58 ) Bruno Fratus ( 21.96 ) Nicolas Oliveira", "EC Pinheiros", "18 December 2009", "Maria Lenk Trophy", "São Paulo , Brazil" ], [ "4×100m freestyle relay", "3:10.34", "( 48.30 ) Gabriel Santos ( 46.85 ) Marcelo Chierighini ( 48.01 ) César Cielo Filho ( 47.18 ) Bruno Fratus", "Brazil", "23 July 2017", "World Championships", "Budapest , Hungary" ] ]
Long Course ( 50 m ) -- Men
List_of_Brazilian_records_in_swimming_0
The Brazilian records in swimming are the fastest ever performances of swimmers from Brazil, which are recognised and ratified by Brazil's national swimming federation: Confederação Brasileira de Desportos Aquáticos (CBDA). All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise. The stroke names in Portuguese are:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_5000_metres
2016 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Douglas Kipserem", "Kenya", "13:13.35" ], [ "2", "Elroy Gelant", "South Africa", "13:15.13" ], [ "3", "Mangata Kimai Ndiwa", "Kenya", "13:16.85" ], [ "4", "Getaneh Molla", "Ethiopia", "13:17.84" ], [ "5", "Peter Lagat", "Kenya", "13:18.78" ], [ "6", "Namakwe Nkhasi", "Lesotho", "13:21.68" ], [ "7", "Thierry Ndikumwenayo", "Burundi", "13:26.24" ], [ "8", "Jean-Marie Vianney Niyomukiza", "Burundi", "13:31.91" ], [ "9", "Phillip Kipyeko", "Uganda", "13:32.77" ], [ "10", "Dejene Debla", "Ethiopia", "13:33.06" ], [ "11", "Abdallah Kibet Mande", "Uganda", "13:34.52" ], [ "12", "Onesphore Nzikwikunda", "Burundi", "13:34.54" ], [ "13", "Teklit Teweldebrhan", "Eritrea", "13:36.00" ], [ "14", "Sesebo Matlapeng", "Botswana", "13:43.57" ], [ "15", "David Kulang", "South Sudan", "13:54.69" ], [ "16", "Khalid Hamed", "Sudan", "14:20.24" ], [ "17", "John Atem", "South Sudan", "14:20.40" ], [ "18", "Bakatukonka Emanuel", "Democratic Republic of the Congo", "14:41.52" ], [ "19", "Tendai Zimuto", "Zimbabwe", "14:51.80" ], [ "20", "Yach Wol", "South Sudan", "14:52.73" ] ]
Results
2016_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_5000_metres_0
The men's 5000 metres event at the 2016 African Championships in Athletics was held on 26 June in Kings Park Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nouvelair_destinations
List of Nouvelair destinations
[ "Country", "City", "Airport" ]
[ [ "Algeria", "Algiers", "Houari Boumediene Airport" ], [ "Belgium", "Brussels", "Brussels Airport" ], [ "France", "Bordeaux", "Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport" ], [ "France", "Lille", "Lille Airport" ], [ "France", "Lyon", "Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport" ], [ "France", "Marseille", "Marseille Provence Airport" ], [ "France", "Nantes", "Nantes Atlantique Airport" ], [ "France", "Nice", "Nice Côte d'Azur Airport" ], [ "France", "Paris", "Charles de Gaulle Airport" ], [ "France", "Strasbourg", "Strasbourg Airport" ], [ "France", "Toulouse", "Toulouse-Blagnac Airport" ], [ "Germany", "Berlin", "Berlin Tegel Airport" ], [ "Germany", "Düsseldorf", "Düsseldorf Airport" ], [ "Germany", "Hannover", "Hannover Airport" ], [ "Germany", "Stuttgart", "Stuttgart Airport" ], [ "Russia", "Moscow", "Vnukovo International Airport" ], [ "Tunisia", "Djerba", "Djerba-Zarzis International Airport" ], [ "Tunisia", "Enfidha", "Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport" ], [ "Tunisia", "Monastir", "Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport" ], [ "Tunisia", "Tunis", "Tunis-Carthage International Airport" ] ]
Wikimedia list article Nouvelair Airbus A320-200 As of June 2019 , Nouvelair operates scheduled services to the following destinations :
List_of_Nouvelair_destinations_0
As of June 2019, Nouvelair operates scheduled services to the following destinations:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_European_Team_Championships_Super_League
2011 European Team Championships Super League
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Juan Carlos Higuero", "Spain", "8:03.43", "SB", "12" ], [ "2", "Yegor Nikolayev", "Russia", "8:03.80", "PB", "11" ], [ "3", "Rui Silva", "Portugal", "8:03.88", "", "10" ], [ "4", "Andy Baddeley", "Great Britain", "8:03.97", "SB", "9" ], [ "5", "Yoann Kowal", "France", "8:04.77", "", "8" ], [ "6", "Mykola Labovskyy", "Ukraine", "8:05.17", "", "7" ], [ "7", "Stefano La Rosa", "Italy", "8:05.70", "SB", "6" ], [ "8", "Siarhei Platonau", "Belarus", "8:11.05", "", "5" ], [ "9", "Rico Schwarz", "Germany", "8:15.04", "", "4" ], [ "10", "Erik Johansson", "Sweden", "8:15.93", "", "3" ], [ "11", "Lukáš Kourek", "Czech Republic", "8:20.88", "SB", "2" ], [ "12", "Krystian Zalewski", "Poland", "8:21.61", "SB", "1" ] ]
Men -- 3000 metres
2011_European_Team_Championships_Super_League_5
These are the complete results of the 2011 European Team Championships Super League on 18 and 19 June 2011 in Stockholm, Sweden. As with the previous championships there were a couple of rules applying specifically to this competition, such as the limit of three attempts in the throwing events, long jump and triple jump (only the top four were allowed the fourth attempt) and the limit of four misses total in the high jump and pole vault.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_windmills_in_Suffolk
List of windmills in Suffolk
[ "Location", "Name of mill and grid reference", "Type", "Maps", "First mention or built", "Last mention or demise" ]
[ [ "Felixstowe", "Ferry Road Mill approximately TM 318 363", "", "", "", "Gone by 1740" ], [ "Felsham", "TL 994 571", "Post", "1824", "1824", "Moved to Gedding , 1867" ], [ "Finningham", "TM 067 686", "Post", "1783", "1783", "Demolished 1877" ], [ "Flowton", "TM 083 469", "Smock", "1838", "1838", "Demolished c. 1910" ], [ "Fornham All Saints", "TL 834 685", "", "1882", "1882", "1882" ], [ "Fornham St Genevieve", "TL 832 692", "Post", "1783", "1783", "1783" ], [ "Fornham St Martin", "TL 848 672", "Post", "1824", "1824", "Moved by 1882" ], [ "Fornham St Martin", "TL 849 671", "Smock", "1836", "1836", "Blown down 1927" ], [ "Fornham St Martin", "Approximately TL 859 663", "", "1783", "1783", "1783" ], [ "Framlingham", "", "Post", "", "1279", "1279" ], [ "Framlingham", "Saxtead", "", "", "1287", "1309" ], [ "Framlingham", "Saxtead Green Mill TM 253 644", "Post", "", "1796", "Windmill World" ], [ "Framlingham", "Saxtead Lodge Farm Mill TM 265643", "Smock", "", "c. 1890", "Demolished 1921" ], [ "Framlingham", "TM 283 632", "Smock", "1736", "1712", "Demolished 1712 Windmill World" ], [ "Framlingham", "Saxmundham Road Mill TM 292 635", "Post", "1826", "1826", "Demolished 1884" ], [ "Framlingham", "Mount Pleasant Mill TM 279 638", "Post", "1824", "1824", "Demolished August 1921" ], [ "Framlingham", "Mount Pleasant Mill TM 278 638", "Post", "1736", "1736", "Moved to Tannington c. 1855" ], [ "Framlingham", "TM 283 630", "Post", "", "1574", "Demolished c. 1712" ], [ "Framlingham", "TM 283 630", "Post", "1826", "1712", "Burnt down 1842" ], [ "Framlingham", "Victoria Mill TM 283 630", "Tower", "", "1843", "Demolished June 1935" ] ]
Locations -- F
List_of_windmills_in_Suffolk_5
A list of all windmills and windmill sites which lie in the current ceremonial county of Suffolk.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexey_Barabash
Alexey Barabash
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2001", "Sisters", "", "Episode ( cut )" ], [ "2002", "Russian Ark", "Second Cavalier", "" ], [ "2003", "Streets of Broken Lights", "Kirill Zheludkov", "TV Series" ], [ "2006", "Piter FM", "Kostya", "" ], [ "2012", "Brief Guide To A Happy Life", "Dina", "TV series" ], [ "2013", "Stalingrad", "spy Alexander Nikiforov", "" ], [ "2015", "The Dawns Here Are Quiet", "Guest Brichkin", "Episode" ], [ "2015", "These eyes opposite", "Valery Obodzinsky", "TV Series" ], [ "2016", "Please take my word", "Andrei", "Mini-Series" ], [ "2016", "Pure art", "Aleksandr Kovalev , art dealer", "" ], [ "2016", "The Icebreaker", "Anatoliy Eremeev , senior assistant captain", "" ], [ "2016", "Diary of a new Russian", "Roman", "" ], [ "", "Nanny", "Nikolay", "TV Series" ] ]
Filmography
Barabash at the premiere of the film in cinema , 2010 .
Alexey_Barabash_0
Alexey Igorevich Barabash (; born 12 June 1977) is a Russian actor. He is known for playing the role of Nikiforov in Stalingrad (2013).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_James
Theo James
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2010", "A Passionate Woman", "Alex Craze Crazenovski", "" ], [ "2010", "Downton Abbey", "Kemal Pamuk", "1 episode" ], [ "2011", "Bedlam", "Jed Harper", "6 episodes" ], [ "2012", "Case Sensitive", "Aidan Harper", "2 episodes" ], [ "2012", "Room at the Top", "Jack Wales", "2 episodes" ], [ "2013", "Golden Boy", "Walter William Clark , Jr", "Lead role" ], [ "2018-present", "Castlevania", "Hector ( voice )", "8 episodes" ], [ "2019", "Sanditon", "Sidney Parker", "Lead role" ], [ "2019", "The Dark Crystal : Age of Resistance", "Rek'yr ( voice )", "" ], [ "2019", "The Witcher", "Young Vesemir ( voice )", "1 episode" ] ]
Filmography
Theo_James_1
Theodore Peter James Kinnaird Taptiklis (born 16 December 1984) is an English actor, director, producer and model, known for portraying the role of Tobias Four Eaton in The Divergent Series film trilogy. He played Detective Walter William Clark, Jr. in the crime-drama series Golden Boy (2013), and David in the films Underworld: Awakening (2012) and Underworld: Blood Wars (2016). He starred as Will Younger in the Netflix Original film How It Ends (2018). In 2015, he became the brand ambassador for Hugo Boss fragrances for men, appearing in print ads and commercials. James runs a film and TV production company Untapped along with Andrew D. Corkin of Uncorked Productions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Miranda_filmography
Carmen Miranda filmography
[ "Title", "Year", "Role", "Director", "Co-stars" ]
[ [ "A Esposa do Solteiro", "1926", "", "Carlo Campogalliani", "" ], [ "Barro Humano", "1929", "", "Adhemar Gonzaga", "Lilita Rosa Carlos Modesto Eva Schnoor" ], [ "Degraus da Vida", "1930", "", "Lourival Agra", "Carlos Eduardo Elly Rene Sérgio Soroa" ], [ "O Carnaval Cantado de 1932", "1932", "Herself", "Vital Ramos de Castro", "" ], [ "A Voz do Carnaval", "1933", "Herself", "Adhemar Gonzaga", "" ], [ "Hello , Hello Brazil !", "1935", "Herself", "Wallace Downey Adhemar Gonzaga", "Ary Barroso Aurora Miranda Dircinha Batista" ], [ "Estudantes", "1935", "Mimi", "Wallace Downey", "Barbosa Júnior Mesquitinha Mário Reis" ], [ "Hello , Hello , Carnival !", "1936", "Herself", "Adhemar Gonzaga", "Francisco Alves Mário Reis Aurora Miranda" ], [ "Banana da Terra", "1939", "Herself", "Ruy Costa", "Aloysio de Oliveira Dircinha Batista Oscarito" ], [ "Laranja da China", "1940", "Herself", "Ruy Costa", "Dircinha Batista Arnaldo Amaral" ], [ "Down Argentine Way", "1940", "Herself", "Irving Cummings", "Don Ameche Betty Grable" ], [ "That Night in Rio", "1941", "Carmen", "Irving Cummings", "Alice Faye Don Ameche" ], [ "Week-End in Havana", "1941", "Rosita Rivas", "Walter Lang", "Alice Faye John Payne Cesar Romero" ], [ "Springtime in the Rockies", "1942", "Rosita Murphy", "Irving Cummings", "Betty Grable John Payne Cesar Romero" ], [ "The Gang 's All Here", "1943", "Dorita", "Busby Berkeley", "Alice Faye Phil Baker Sheila Ryan" ], [ "Four Jills in a Jeep", "1944", "Herself", "William A. Seiter", "Kay Francis Carole Landis Martha Raye Mitzi Mayfair" ], [ "Greenwich Village", "1944", "Princess Querida O'Toole", "Walter Lang", "Don Ameche Vivian Blaine William Bendix" ], [ "Something for the Boys", "1944", "Chiquita Hart", "Lewis Seiler", "Vivian Blaine Michael O'Shea Phil Silvers" ], [ "Doll Face", "1945", "Chita Chula", "Lewis Seiler", "Vivian Blaine Dennis O'Keefe Perry Como" ], [ "If I 'm Lucky", "1946", "Michelle O'Toole", "Lewis Seiler", "Vivian Blaine Perry Como Phil Silvers Harry James" ] ]
Credits -- Film appearances
Carmen_Miranda_filmography_0
This is a complete filmography of Carmen Miranda, a Portuguese-Brazilian singer, actress, and dancer. By the mid-1930s, Carmen Miranda had become the most popular female singer in Brazil, and one of the nation's first film stars. In her lifetime she had appeared in six Brazilian films and fourteen US productions. Sadly, the only glimpses that today's audiences can have of her Brazilian screen performances are in the recently restored Alô, Alô, Carnaval (1936) and a tantalisingly brief clip from Banana da Terra (1939), in which she first wore on screen what would become her iconic baiana costume and extravagant turban. In 1939 she became a star on Broadway, at the invitation of US show business impresario, Lee Shubert, and just two years later was under contract with the 20th Century-Fox studios in Hollywood. Her most memorable performances are in the musical numbers of films such as Down Argentine Way (1940), Week-End in Havana (1941), That Night in Rio (1941) and The Gang's All Here (1943). After World War II, Miranda's films at 20th Century Fox were made in black-and-white indicating her waning status at the studio. In 1946, she bought out her Fox contract for $75,000, she made the decision to pursue her acting career free of the constraints of the studios. In 1947, she starred an independent production for United Artists, Copacabana alongside Groucho Marx, with limited success. She was the first Latin American to inscribe her name, handprints and footprints on the Walk of Fame outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on 24 March 1941, and in 1944 she became the highest-paid woman in United States. On August 4, 1955, Miranda filmed a number for The Jimmy Durante Show, during which she complained of being out of breath. In the early hours of the following morning, she died of a heart attack in the dressing room of her Beverly Hills mansion, collapsing to the floor, her hand still clutching a mirror.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theta_Kappa_Nu
Theta Kappa Nu
[ "Name", "Institution", "City", "Chartered", "L.C.A Designation" ]
[ [ "Alabama Alpha", "Howard College", "Birmingham", "Founder", "Theta-Alpha" ], [ "Florida Alpha", "Rollins College", "Winter Park", "Founder", "Theta-Gamma" ], [ "Florida Beta", "University of Florida", "Gainesville", "Founder", "Theta-Epsilon" ], [ "Indiana Alpha", "Hanover College", "Hanover", "Founder", "Theta-Zeta" ], [ "Iowa Alpha", "Iowa Wesleyan College", "Mount Pleasant", "Founder", "Theta-Iota" ], [ "Iowa Beta", "Simpson College", "Indianola", "Founder", "Theta-Lambda" ], [ "Kansas Alpha", "Baker University", "Baldwin City", "Founder", "Theta-Beta" ], [ "Missouri Alpha", "Drury College", "Springfield", "Founder", "Theta-Sigma" ], [ "North Carolina Alpha", "North Carolina State College", "Raleigh", "Founder", "Theta-Phi" ], [ "Oklahoma Alpha", "Oklahoma City College", "Oklahoma City", "Founder", "Theta-Delta" ], [ "Pennsylvania Alpha", "Gettysburg College", "Gettysburg", "Founder", "Theta-Pi" ], [ "Missouri Beta", "Westminster College", "Fulton", "1924", "Theta-Omicron" ], [ "Alabama Beta", "Birmingham-Southern College", "Birmingham", "1924", "Theta-Mu" ], [ "North Carolina Beta", "Wake Forest College", "Wake Forest", "1924", "Theta-Tau" ], [ "Mississippi Alpha", "Millsaps College", "Jackson", "1924", "Theta-Eta" ], [ "Massachusetts Alpha", "Clark University", "Worcester", "1925", "Theta-Theta" ], [ "New York Alpha", "Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn", "Brooklyn", "1925", "Theta-Upsilon" ], [ "Pennsylvania Beta", "Thiel College", "Greenville", "1925", "Theta-Xi" ], [ "Illinois Alpha", "Eureka College", "Eureka", "1925", "Theta-Chi" ], [ "Indiana Beta", "DePauw University", "Greencastle", "1925", "Theta-Omega" ] ]
Chapters
The following chapter list is taken from VIR QUISQUE VIR EST ( 1936/37 ) , the pledge manual of Theta Kappa Nu . It is augmented with the chapter designation assigned by Lambda Chi Alpha at the time of the union in 1939 . Where chapters of both fraternities had been chartered at a single institution , the Lambda Chi Alpha chapter designation was retained by the merged chapter and the Theta Kappa Nu designation was reserved in honor of the former chapter . Added to the 1937 list is the Mississippi State chapter , chartered at the last Grand Chapter one day before the merger with Lambda Chi Alpha took effect .
Theta_Kappa_Nu_0
Theta Kappa Nu (ΘΚΝ) Fraternity was founded on June 9, 1924 when delegates from eleven local fraternities in nine different states united to form the new fraternity. The meeting took place in Springfield, Missouri. Theta Kappa Nu became the fastest growing fraternity ever, chartering forty chapters with almost 2,500 initiates by the close of 1926. Most of Theta Kappa Nus chapters had been previously established at small, private colleges as local fraternities. The fraternity placed great emphasis on academics, offering graduate scholarships throughout its history, even during dire financial crises. The Great Depression hit small colleges, and thus Theta Kappa Nu, very hard. Expansion nearly ceased and chapters began closing in the early 1930s. By the end of the decade fraternity leaders realized that a merger with another fraternity was needed to continue. Throughout its lifetime, leaders of Theta Kappa Nu had established numerous friendships with those of Lambda Chi Alpha, which had preferred chapters at larger institutions. Initial informal talks quickly led to a formal merger committee. In 1939, Lambda Chi Alpha merged with the Theta Kappa Nu Fraternity in what was regarded as the largest fraternity merger. The ceremony was held at the Howard College, now Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, chapter of Theta Kappa Nu, where the documents were signed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priscilla_Barnes
Priscilla Barnes
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1977", "Tintorera", "Girl From Bar" ], [ "1977", "Beyond Reason", "Leslie Valentine" ], [ "1978", "Texas Detour", "Claudia Hunter" ], [ "1978", "The Seniors", "Sylvia" ], [ "1979", "Delta Fox", "Karen" ], [ "1980", "The Last Married Couple in America", "Helena Dryden" ], [ "1980", "Sunday Lovers", "Donna" ], [ "1988", "Traxx", "Mayor Alexandra Cray" ], [ "1989", "Lords of the Deep", "Dr. Claire McDowell" ], [ "1989", "Licence to Kill", "Della Churchill Leiter" ], [ "1992", "Body Trouble", "Vera Vin Rouge" ], [ "1992", "Stepfather III", "Christine Davis" ], [ "1992", "Talons of the Eagle", "Cassandra" ], [ "1994", "Erotique", "Claire" ], [ "1994", "May Jane", "Sister Fong" ], [ "1995", "The Crossing Guard", "Verna" ], [ "1995", "Mallrats", "Ivannah" ], [ "1995", "Witch Academy", "Edith" ], [ "1997", "Catherine 's Grove", "Sally Willows" ], [ "1998", "The Killing Grounds", "Della Desordo" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Priscilla_Barnes_0
Priscilla Anne Barnes (born December 7, 1954) is an American actress, who may be best known in her role as Terri Alden on Three's Company, the permanent replacement for Suzanne Somers. She subsequently made appearances in films such as A Vacation in Hell, Licence to Kill, Mallrats, The Devil's Rejects, and the television series Jane the Virginand Highway To Heaven.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1762
List of shipwrecks in 1762
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Adventure", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Norfolk . She was on a voyage from London to Hull , Yorkshire" ], [ "Ann and Francis", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Lowestoft , Suffolk . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Wells-next-the-Sea , Norfolk to Rotterdam , Dutch Republic" ], [ "Anne", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the coast of Norfolk with the loss of four lives" ], [ "", "Royal Navy", "The sloop-of-war was driven ashore in Tor Bay . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Charles", "flag unknown", "The ship was wrecked on the coast of Portugal . She was on a voyage from a Baltic port to Figueira , Portugal" ], [ "Duke of Cumberland", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Castlehaven , County Cork , Ireland . She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool , Lancashire" ], [ "Duke of York", "Great Britain", "The ship was lost at Fishguard , Pembrokeshire . She was on a voyage from Chester , Cheshire to London" ], [ "Elizabeth", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore near Wells-next-the-Sea . She was on a voyage from Hull to London" ], [ "Endeavoua", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore at Crosby , Lancashire . She was on a voyage from Cork , Ireland to Liverpool" ], [ "Finder", "Dutch Republic", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Gorey . She was on a voyage from Angola to Rotterdam" ], [ "Friendship", "Great Britain", "The brig foundered . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from London to New York , British America" ], [ "Greyhound", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the coast of Lincolnshire . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland to Pool , Dorset" ], [ "Hopewell", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Norfolk . She was on a voyage from King 's Lynn , Norfolk to London" ], [ "Mayflower", "Great Britain", "The ship was wrecked on the Long Oversall Sand , in the North Sea off the north coast of Norfolk . The only survivor was her captain , who was rescued by a coble from Wells-next-the-Sea" ], [ "Pennington", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Norfolk" ], [ "Quince Tree", "British America", "The brigantine sprang a leak and foundered in the Atlantic Ocean south of Cape Hatteras , North Carolina before 11 November . All seventeen people on board survived . She was on a voyage from Philadelphia , Pennsylvania to Cape Fear , North Carolina" ], [ "Samuel and Joseph", "Great Britain", "The ship was lost on the coast of Ireland . She was on a voyage from Rhode Island , British America to Amsterdam , Dutch Republic" ], [ "Samuel & Lydia", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Norfolk . She was on a voyage from Blythnock to London" ], [ "Sarah", "Hamburg", "The galley foundered in the North Sea . She was on a voyage from Hamburg to London" ], [ "St George", "Great Britain", "The ship was lost off Pilasouthery . She was on a voyage from Faro , Portugal to Lancaster , Lancashire" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1762_42
The List of shipwrecks in 1762 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1762.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_archery
List of Olympic medalists in archery
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Kim Soo-nyung ( KOR )", "4", "1", "1", "6" ], [ "2", "Park Sung-hyun ( KOR )", "3", "1", "0", "4" ], [ "3", "Ki Bo-bae ( KOR )", "3", "0", "1", "4" ], [ "4", "Yun Mi-jin ( KOR )", "3", "0", "0", "3" ], [ "5", "Marco Galiazzo ( ITA )", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "5", "Jang Yong-ho ( KOR )", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "5", "Lee Sung-jin ( KOR )", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "5", "Park Kyung-mo ( KOR )", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "5", "Darrell Pace ( USA )", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "10", "Im Dong-hyun ( KOR )", "2", "0", "1", "3" ], [ "11", "Cho Youn-jeong ( KOR )", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "11", "Chang Hye-jin ( KOR )", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "11", "Kim Kyung-wook ( KOR )", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "11", "Justin Huish ( USA )", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "15", "Zhang Juanjuan ( CHN )", "1", "2", "0", "3" ], [ "16", "Michele Frangilli ( ITA )", "1", "1", "1", "3" ], [ "16", "Oh Kyo-moon ( KOR )", "1", "1", "1", "3" ], [ "18", "Tomi Poikolainen ( FIN )", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "18", "Mauro Nespoli ( ITA )", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "18", "Park Sung-soo ( KOR )", "1", "1", "0", "2" ] ]
Athletes
The following table shows the most successful athletes in Olympic archery since 1972 by medals won :
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_archery_11
This is the complete list of Olympic medalists in archery.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Pfister
Marc Pfister
[ "Event", "2015-16", "2016-17", "2017-18" ]
[ [ "Tour Challenge", "Q", "DNP", "DNP" ], [ "Masters", "DNP", "DNP", "DNP" ], [ "The National", "Q", "DNP", "DNP" ], [ "Canadian Open", "Q", "DNP", "DNP" ], [ "Elite 10", "DNP", "DNP", "DNP" ], [ "Players ' Championships", "DNP", "DNP", "DNP" ], [ "Champions Cup", "DNP", "DNP", "Q" ] ]
Grand Slam record
Key C Champion F Lost in Final SF Lost in Semifinal QF Lost in Quarterfinals R16 Lost in the round of 16 Q Did not advance to playoffs T2 Played in Tier 2 event DNP Did not participate in event N/A Not a Grand Slam event that season
Marc_Pfister_1
Marc Pfister (born September 26, 1989) is a Swiss curler from Schalunen. As a junior curler, Pfister played third for Switzerland (skipped by David Bartschiger) at the 2009 World Junior Curling Championships, where they finished sixth. Pfister competed at the 2015 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, as skip for the Swiss national curling team. The Swiss team had a great start at the tournament, but lost their last five games. These last five consecutive losses placed the young Swiss team at 5-6 after the round robin, finishing 7th. Also that season, Pfister and partner Carole Howald competed at the 2015 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, placing in 13th overall. Seven Michel joined the team in 2015 to skip the rink. They would play in three Grand Slams, missing the playoffs in all of them. Pfister returned to the Worlds in 2016, on this team. The team had another disappointing tournament, going 4-7 and finishing 9th. After the season, Pfister took over as the skip of the team with Michel leaving them. Pfister skipped the Swiss team again at the 2018 World Men's Curling Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines_national_under-23_football_team
Philippines national under-23 football team
[ "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Club" ]
[ [ "1 GK", "Michael Asong", "( 1998-10-03 ) 3 October 1998 ( aged 21 )", "San Beda University" ], [ "1 GK", "Anthony Pinthus", "( 1998-04-04 ) 4 April 1998 ( aged 21 )", "Kosova Zürich" ], [ "2 DF", "Amani Aguinaldo", "( 1995-04-24 ) 24 April 1995 ( aged 24 )", "PKNP" ], [ "2 DF", "Justin Baas", "( 2000-03-16 ) 16 March 2000 ( aged 19 )", "Jong AZ" ], [ "2 DF", "Marco Casambre", "( 1998-12-18 ) 18 December 1998 ( aged 20 )", "Chainat Hornbill" ], [ "2 DF", "Dennis Chung", "( 2001-01-24 ) 24 January 2001 ( aged 18 )", "Hertha Zehlendorf" ], [ "2 DF", "Mar Diano", "( 1997-07-24 ) 24 July 1997 ( aged 22 )", "Mendiola" ], [ "2 DF", "Jordan Jarvis", "( 1998-04-17 ) 17 April 1998 ( aged 21 )", "Resources Capital" ], [ "2 DF", "Elias Mordal", "( 1998-01-20 ) 20 January 1998 ( aged 21 )", "Unattached" ], [ "3 MF", "Pocholo Bugas", "( 2001-12-03 ) 3 December 2001 ( aged 17 )", "Far Eastern University" ], [ "3 MF", "Dylan de Bruycker", "( 1997-12-05 ) 5 December 1997 ( aged 21 )", "Ceres-Negros" ], [ "3 MF", "Yrick Gallantes", "( 2001-01-14 ) 14 January 2001 ( aged 18 )", "Gala Fairydean Rovers" ], [ "3 MF", "Troy Limbo", "( 1998-11-17 ) 17 November 1998 ( aged 21 )", "Unattached" ], [ "3 MF", "Jerome Marzan", "( 1997-06-12 ) 12 June 1997 ( aged 22 )", "San Beda University" ], [ "3 MF", "Griffin McDaniel", "( 2000-03-30 ) 30 March 2000 ( aged 19 )", "California Baptist University" ], [ "3 MF", "Christian Rontini", "( 1999-07-20 ) 20 July 1999 ( aged 20 )", "Sangiovannese" ], [ "3 MF", "Stephan Schröck", "( 1986-08-21 ) 21 August 1986 ( aged 33 )", "Ceres-Negros" ], [ "4 FW", "Javier Gayoso", "( 1997-02-11 ) 11 February 1997 ( aged 22 )", "Ateneo de Manila University" ], [ "4 FW", "Chima Uzoka", "( 1998-06-12 ) 12 June 1998 ( aged 21 )", "Unattached" ], [ "4 FW", "Mariano Suba Jr", "( 2000-01-02 ) 2 January 2000 ( aged 19 )", "San Beda University" ] ]
Players -- Current squad
The following 20 players were called up for 2019 Southeast Asian Games . [ 1 ]
Philippines_national_under-23_football_team_5
The Philippines national under-23 football team (also known as the Philippines Olympic football team) represents the Philippines in international football competitions in the Olympic Games, Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games and any other under-23 international football tournaments. It is controlled by the Philippine Football Federation, the governing body of football in the country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Belgium
Public holidays in Belgium
[ "Holiday", "Date", "Dutch", "French", "German" ]
[ [ "Epiphany", "January 6", "Driekoningen", "Épiphanie", "Erscheinung des Herrn" ], [ "Valentine 's Day", "February 14", "Valentijnsdag", "Saint-Valentin", "Valentinstag" ], [ "Iris Day ( in Brussels only )", "May 8", "Irisfeest", "Fête de l'Iris", "-" ], [ "Day of the Flemish Community ( in Flanders only )", "July 11", "Feest van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap", "Fête de la Communauté flamande", "-" ], [ "French Community Holiday ( in Wallonia only )", "September 27", "Dag van de Franse Gemeenschap", "Fête de la Communauté française", "-" ], [ "Day of the Walloon Region ( in Wallonia only )", "third Sunday of September", "Feest van het Waalse Gewest", "Fête de la Région wallonne", "Festtag der Wallonischen Region" ], [ "Halloween", "October 31", "Halloween", "Halloween", "Halloween" ], [ "All Souls ' Day", "November 2", "Allerzielen", "Toussaint", "Allerseelen" ], [ "Day of the German-speaking Community", "November 15", "Dag van de Duitstalige Gemeenschap", "Fête de la Communauté germanophone", "Tag der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft" ], [ "King 's Feast", "November 15", "Koningsdag", "Fête du Roi", "Festtag des Königs" ], [ "Saint Nicholas", "December 6", "Sinterklaas", "Saint-Nicolas", "Sankt Nikolaus" ], [ "Second Day of Christmas", "December 26", "Tweede kerstdag", "Lendemain de Noël", "2 . Weihnachtstag" ] ]
Particular days celebrated in Belgium that are not official public holidays
Public_holidays_in_Belgium_1
In Belgium there are ten official public holidays. Other particular days are also celebrated, but these are not official public holidays and employers are not obliged to give their employees a day off. However, some employers do award a day's holiday in accordance with union negotiations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_NBL_Finals
1986 NBL Finals
[ "Team", "Finals appearance", "Previous appearance", "Previous best performance" ]
[ [ "Adelaide 36ers", "3rd", "1985", "Runner-up ( 1985 )" ], [ "Canberra Cannons", "5th", "1985", "Champions ( 1983 , 1984 )" ], [ "Brisbane Bullets", "5th", "1985", "Champions ( 1985 )" ], [ "Sydney Supersonics", "2nd", "1983", "1983 minor premiers" ], [ "Illawarra Hawks", "2nd", "1984", "8th in 1984" ], [ "West Sydney Westars", "1st", "-", "First season in NBL" ] ]
Qualification -- Qualified teams
1986_NBL_Finals_0
The 1986 NBL Finals was the championship series of the 1986 season of Australia's National Basketball League (NBL) and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. The Adelaide 36ers defeated the Brisbane Bullets in three games (2-1) for the first NBL championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Daytona_500
2015 Daytona 500
[ "Pos", "Grid", "No", "Driver", "Team", "Manufacturer", "Laps", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "22", "Joey Logano", "Team Penske", "Ford", "203", "47" ], [ "2", "11", "4", "Kevin Harvick ( W )", "Stewart-Haas Racing", "Chevrolet", "203", "42" ], [ "3", "3", "88", "Dale Earnhardt , Jr. ( W )", "Hendrick Motorsports", "Chevrolet", "203", "42" ], [ "4", "42", "11", "Denny Hamlin", "Joe Gibbs Racing", "Toyota", "203", "41" ], [ "5", "2", "48", "Jimmie Johnson ( W )", "Hendrick Motorsports", "Chevrolet", "203", "40" ], [ "6", "41", "13", "Casey Mears", "Germain Racing", "Chevrolet", "203", "39" ], [ "7", "9", "15", "Clint Bowyer", "Michael Waltrip Racing", "Toyota", "203", "37" ], [ "8", "10", "78", "Martin Truex , Jr", "Furniture Row Racing", "Chevrolet", "203", "37" ], [ "9", "13", "5", "Kasey Kahne", "Hendrick Motorsports", "Chevrolet", "203", "35" ], [ "10", "8", "16", "Greg Biffle", "Roush Fenway Racing", "Ford", "203", "35" ], [ "11", "26", "38", "David Gilliland", "Front Row Motorsports", "Ford", "203", "33" ], [ "12", "38", "9", "Sam Hornish , Jr", "Richard Petty Motorsports", "Ford", "203", "32" ], [ "13", "27", "46", "Michael Annett", "HScott Motorsports", "Chevrolet", "203", "32" ], [ "14", "30", "3", "Austin Dillon", "Richard Childress Racing", "Chevrolet", "203", "30" ], [ "15", "33", "43", "Aric Almirola", "Richard Petty Motorsports", "Ford", "203", "29" ], [ "16", "24", "41", "Regan Smith", "Stewart-Haas Racing", "Chevrolet", "203", "0" ], [ "17", "28", "34", "David Ragan", "Front Row Motorsports", "Ford", "203", "27" ], [ "18", "4", "18", "Matt Crafton", "Joe Gibbs Racing", "Toyota", "203", "0" ], [ "19", "36", "83", "Johnny Sauter", "BK Racing", "Toyota", "203", "0" ], [ "20", "40", "47", "A. J. Allmendinger", "JTG Daugherty Racing", "Chevrolet", "203", "25" ] ]
Race -- Race results
2015_Daytona_500_15
The 2015 Daytona 500, the 57th running of the event, was held on February 22, 2015 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Contested over 203 laps - extended from 200 laps due to a green-white-checker finish - on the asphalt superspeedway, it was the first race of the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Joey Logano won the race, recording the second Daytona 500 win for Team Penske, and his ninth career Sprint Cup victory. Kevin Harvick finished second while Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Denny Hamlin and Jimmie Johnson rounded out the top-five. Jeff Gordon won the pole for his 23rd and final career start in the Daytona 500. Hendrick Motorsports swept the Budweiser Duel races with Earnhardt, Jr. winning the first Duel race and fourth career qualifying race and Johnson winning the second Duel race and second career qualifying race. Gordon led a race high 87 laps and ran up front for most of the race. He was caught up in the backstretch multi-car wreck on the final lap of the race and finished 33rd. Logano took the lead with 10 laps to go in the scheduled 200 lap distance and was ahead of Kevin Harvick before the last caution flag ended the race in his favor. The race had 27 lead changes among 12 different drivers, as well as 7 caution flag periods for 26 laps. There was also a single red flag period that lasted for 6 minutes and 42 seconds. Logano left Daytona with a five-point lead over Harvick in the points standings, while Ford left Daytona with a five-point lead over Chevrolet in the manufacturer standings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_national_football_team_performances
Bangladesh national football team performances
[ "#", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "7", "29 July 1975", "Kuala Lumpur", "Thailand", "1-1" ], [ "8", "1 August 1975", "Kuala Lumpur", "Burma", "1-7" ], [ "9", "3 August 1975", "Kuala Lumpur", "Hong Kong", "1-9" ], [ "10", "4 August 1975", "Kuala Lumpur", "Japan", "0-3" ], [ "11", "6 August 1975", "Kuala Lumpur", "Indonesia", "0-4" ], [ "12", "8 August 1975", "Kuala Lumpur", "Malaysia", "0-3" ], [ "13", "15 August 1975", "Kuala Lumpur", "South Korea", "0-4" ] ]
1975
Bangladesh_national_football_team_performances_1
The following represents the recent as well as the past results of the Bangladesh national football team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Nemzeti_Bajnokság_I_(men's_handball)
2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság I (men's handball)
[ "Team", "President", "Head coach", "Kit manufacturer", "Shirt sponsor ( s )" ]
[ [ "Balatonfüred", "László Csima", "István Csoknyai", "Erima", "Kinizsi Bank , Sennebogen , 77 Elektronika" ], [ "Balmazújváros", "Sándor Király", "Ferenc Füzesi", "Erima", "König-Trade Kft. , Thermal Hotel Balmaz" ], [ "Cegléd", "István Borsos", "István Kökény", "Erima", "-" ], [ "Csurgó", "János Varga", "László Sótonyi", "hummel", "MenDan , Patrik & Varga" ], [ "Gyöngyös", "Zsolt Marczin", "István Gulyás", "Salming", "B. Braun" ], [ "Komlói BSK", "Szabolcs Szigeti", "Ratko Đurković", "Zeus", "Sport36" ], [ "Mezőkövesd", "Gábor Mikulás", "László Skaliczki", "Erima", "Mezőkövesd Önkormányzata" ], [ "Orosháza", "István Rajki", "Vladan Jordović", "ASICS", "Linamar" ], [ "PLER", "László Németh", "István Hutvágner", "Erima", "HungaroControl , Városgazda XVIII . ker" ], [ "Szeged", "Nándor Szögi", "Juan Carlos Pastor", "adidas", "MOL , Pick , OTP Bank" ], [ "Tatabánya", "László Marosi", "Vladan Matić", "Jako", "Grundfos" ], [ "Veszprém", "Ákos Hunyadfalvy", "Antonio Carlos Ortega", "adidas", "MKB Bank , MVM" ] ]
Team information -- Personnel and kits
Following is the list of clubs competing in 2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság I , with their president , head coach , kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor .
2014–15_Nemzeti_Bajnokság_I_(men's_handball)_1
The 2014-15 Nemzeti Bajnokság I is the 63rd season of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Hungary's premier Handball league.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMD_F9
EMD F9
[ "Owner", "Quantity A units", "Quantity B units", "Road numbers A units", "Road numbers B units", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Electro Motive Division ( demonstrator )", "1", "-", "975", "-", "to NP 7050A ( freight ) , Built 2/53" ], [ "Electro Motive Division ( plant )", "( 1 )", "-", "462", "-", "Rebuilt 5/60 from C & NW F7 6501A" ], [ "Atlantic Coast Line", "2", "-", "317:3 , 417:2", "-", "Rebuilt May 1957 from wrecked F7 's ; same numbers" ], [ "Atchison , Topeka and Santa Fe Railway", "18", "18", "281 , C-289 , C", "281A , B-289A , B", "Freight units , operated primarily in Texas" ], [ "Chesapeake and Ohio Railway", "2", "0", "7032-7033", "", "rebuilt February 1955 from wrecked F7s" ], [ "Chicago and North Western", "-", "4", "-", "4051B-4054B", "Built from trade-in FTs alongside four FP9 and rated at 1500 hp" ], [ "Clinchfield Railroad", "-", "5", "-", "864-868", "" ], [ "Colorado and Southern Railway", "1", "-", "700D", "-", "Rebuilt March 1959 from wrecked F7" ], [ "Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad", "4", "4", "5531 , 5571 , 5771 , 5774", "5772 , 5773 , 5753 , 5763", "5571 rebuilt February 1954 from wrecked F7 and rated at 1500 hp" ], [ "Erie Mining Company", "5", "6", "100-104", "200-205", "" ], [ "Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México", "10", "10", "7000A-7009A", "7000B-7009B", "" ], [ "Fort Worth and Denver Railway", "1", "-", "750A", "-", "Rebuilt March 1959 from wrecked F7" ], [ "Great Northern Railway", "-", "6", "-", "470B , C-474B , C ( even )", "" ], [ "Kansas City Southern Railway", "2", "2", "58D , 74D", "55B , 70B", "rebuilt from wrecked F3A , F7A , F3B F7B" ], [ "Kansas City Southern ( Louisiana and Arkansas Railway )", "1", "-", "32A", "-", "rebuilt from wrecked F7" ], [ "Louisville and Nashville Railroad", "9", "4", "811 , 919-926", "717-720", "811 rebuilt from F7" ], [ "Milwaukee Road", "6", "6", "81C-86C", "81D-86D", "83c and 84c renumbered to 93c and 94A , for commuter service" ], [ "Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad", "-", "4", "-", "226B-229B", "" ], [ "Northern Pacific Railway", "30", "30", "7000A , D-7014A , D", "7000B , C-7014B , C", "Freight units" ], [ "Northern Pacific Railway", "8", "2", "6700A , C-6701A , C , 6702A-6704A , 6500C", "6700B-6701B", "Passenger units" ] ]
Original buyers -- Locomotives built by EMD at La Grange , Illinois
EMD_F9_0
The EMD F9 is a 1,750 horsepower (1,300 kW) Diesel-electric locomotive produced between February 1953 and May 1960 by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors (EMD) and General Motors Diesel (GMD). It succeeded the F7 model in GM-EMD's F-unit sequence. Final assembly was at GM-EMD's La Grange, Illinois plant. The F9 was also built in Canada by General Motors Diesel at their London, Ontario plant. A total of 101 cab-equipped lead A units and 156 cabless booster B units were built. The F9 was the fifth model in GM-EMD's highly successful F series of cab unit diesel locomotives. A F9 can be distinguished reliably from a late F7 only by the addition of an extra filter grille ahead of the front porthole on the side panels on A units. Internally, the use of an 567C prime mover increased power to 1,750 hp (1.30 MW) from the F7's 1,500 hp (1.12 MW). By the time cab units such as the F9 were built, railroads were turning to the road switcher-style of locomotive, and the F9 was succeeded in most part by the EMD GP9.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Important_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_(Asuka_period:_structures)
List of Important Cultural Properties of Japan (Asuka period: structures)
[ "Structure", "Date", "Municipality", "Prefecture", "Ref" ]
[ [ "* Hokki-ji Three-Storey Pagoda 法起寺三重塔 Hokkiji sanjūnotō", "684-706", "Ikaruga", "Nara", "[ 1 ]" ], [ "* Hōryū-ji Covered Corridors : East 法隆寺廻廊 ( 東廻廊 ) Hōryūji kairō ( higashi kairō )", "before 709", "Ikaruga", "Nara", "[ 2 ]" ], [ "* Hōryū-ji Covered Corridors : West 法隆寺廻廊 ( 西廻廊 ) Hōryūji kairō ( nishi kairō )", "before 709", "Ikaruga", "Nara", "[ 3 ]" ], [ "* Hōryū-ji Kondō 法隆寺金堂 Hōryūji kondō", "before 709", "Ikaruga", "Nara", "[ 4 ]" ], [ "* Hōryū-ji Five-Storey Pagoda 法隆寺五重塔 Hōryūji gojūnotō", "before 709", "Ikaruga", "Nara", "[ 5 ]" ], [ "* Hōryū-ji Inner Gate 法隆寺中門 Hōryūji chūmon", "before 709", "Ikaruga", "Nara", "[ 6 ]" ] ]
Structures
List_of_Important_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_(Asuka_period:_structures)_0
This list is of Japanese structures dating from the Asuka period (538-710) that have been designated Important Cultural Properties (including *National Treasures). Five surviving sites with six component structures have been so designated, all National Treasures. All are located in the town of Ikaruga in Nara Prefecture, forming part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roads_in_Portugal
Roads in Portugal
[ "No", "Route", "Length ( km )" ]
[ [ "IC 1", "Lisbon - Torres Vedras - Caldas da Rainha - Leiria - Figueira da Foz - Aveiro - Ovar - Espinho - Porto - Póvoa de Varzim - Viana do Castelo - Valença", "450" ], [ "IC 2", "Lisbon - Rio Maior - Leiria - Coimbra - Mealhada - São João da Madeira - Argoncilhe - Porto", "330" ], [ "IC 3", "Setúbal - Palmela - Montijo - Salvaterra de Magos - Almeirim - Entroncamento - Tomar - Penela - Condeixa - Coimbra ( IP3 )", "235" ], [ "IC 4", "Sines - Lagos - Portimão - Faro", "?" ], [ "IC 5", "Póvoa de Varzim ( IC1 ) - Famalicão - Guimarães - Fafe - Vila Pouca de Aguiar - Murça - Vila Flor - Alfândega da Fé - Mogadouro - Miranda do Douro ( border with Spain )", "131" ], [ "IC 6", "Santa Comba Dão ( IP3 ) - Venda de Galizes - Seia - Gouveia - Celorico da Beira ( IP5 )", "?" ], [ "IC 7", "Coimbra - Penacova - Venda de Galizes - Covilhã ( IP2 )", "?" ], [ "IC 8", "Figueira da Foz ( IC1 ) - Pombal ( IP1 ) - Figueiró dos Vinhos - Pedrógão Grande - Sertã - Proença-a-Nova - Castelo Branco - Segura ( IP2 )", "118" ], [ "IC 9", "Alcobaça - Nazaré - Marinha Grande - Leiria - Ourém - Tomar", "?" ], [ "IC 10", "Santarém ( IP 1 ) - Almeirim - Coruche - Montemor-o-Novo - Estremoz ( IP8 )", "151" ], [ "IC 11", "Torres Vedras - Vila Franca de Xira - Pegões - Marateca ( IP1 )", "53" ], [ "IC 12", "Viseu ( IP5 ) - Seia ( IC6 ) - Covilhã ( IP2 )", "?" ], [ "IC 13", "Coina ( IP7 ) - Montijo ( IP1 ) - Coruche - Mora - Ponte de Sor - Alter do Chão - Crato - Portalegre", "?" ], [ "IC 14", "Barcelos - Braga", "?" ], [ "IC 15", "Lisbon - Oeiras - Cascais", "25" ], [ "IC 16", "Lisbon ( CRIL - IC17 ) - Amadora - Belas - Alto Colaride - Sintra - Cascais", "27" ], [ "IC 17", "Algés - Buraca - Olival de Basto - Sacavém ( IP1 )", "21" ], [ "IC 18", "Caxias ( IC15 ) - Queluz - Loures - Alverca ( IP 1 )", "35" ], [ "IC 19", "Coina - Montijo - Alcochete", "?" ], [ "IC 20", "Almada - Costa da Caparica", "6" ] ]
History of road classification in Portugal -- 1985 National Road Plan
The A22 motorway , in the Algarve , was originally signalized as IP1 . During the 1980s and 1990s , only tolled highways were typically signed Axx , while the other highways were signalized as IPxx or ICxx . From the 1960s , many routes were assumed to be somewhat outdated , so in 1972 , Brisa was created to manage a projected network of motorways , which by that time did n't reach an extension of 100 km ( 62 mi ) . New sections of motorways were then built in the 1970s and the early 1980s , like the Vila Franca de Xira–Carregado ( 1977 ) , Carregado–Aveiras de Cima ( 1980 ) , Condeixa-a-Nova–Mealhada ( 1982 , which permitted bypassing the city centre of Coimbra ) , Santa Maria da Feira–Carvalhos ( 1980 ) and Albergaria-a-Velha–Santa Maria da Feira ( 1983 ) sections ; these would become part of the A1 motorway and the extension of the A2 motorway into Setúbal ( between 1978 and 1979 ) . However , the whole road network was seen to be increasingly inadequate to properly serving the whole country . While Portugal was preparing to enter the EEC , the replacement for PRN 1945 was created by the Law 380/85 of 25 September 1985 , the Plano Rodoviário Nacional de 1985 ( English : 1985 National Roadway Plan ) or PRN 1985 . The road network would again comprise the Rede Fundamental ( English : Fundamental Network ) , composed of nine itinerários principais ( principal routes ) , designated IP1 through IP9 , which totalized 2,635 km ( 1,637 mi ) . The non-motorway sections of the itinerários principais started to be identified with green background direction signs and green background IPx road numbers . In the late 1990s , although the background of the direction signs continued to be green , the IPx road numbers started to be put on red background rectangles . Number Route Length ( km ) IP 1 Valença – Braga – Porto – Aveiro – Coimbra – Leiria – Santarém – Lisbon – Montijo – Setúbal – Aljustrel – Faro – Castro Marim 734 IP 2 Portelo – Bragança – Guarda – Covilhã – Castelo Branco – Portalegre – Évora – Beja – Faro 564 IP 3 Vila Verde da Raia – Vila Real – Lamego – Viseu – Coimbra – Figueira da Foz 279 IP 4 Porto – Vila Real – Bragança – Quintanilha 237 IP 5 Aveiro – Viseu – Guarda – Vilar Formoso 204 IP 6 Peniche – Caldas da Rainha – Rio Maior – Santarém – Torres Novas – Abrantes – Castelo Branco 219 IP 7 Lisbon – Setúbal – Évora – Estremoz – Elvas – Caia 225 IP 8 Sines – Santiago do Cacém – Beja – Serpa – Vila Verde de Ficalho 154 IP 9 Viana do Castelo – Ponte de Lima – Braga – Guimarães – Amarante – Vila Real 161 The itinerários principais were set to be of restricted access , forbidding pedestrian , animal and bicycle traffic , but exceptions could be accepted , especially for sections resulting from the reclassification of former national roads into IP network . Such a classification was proposed before the publication of PRN 1985 . [ 20 ] In the early 1980s the first branches of the future IP routes were built . These were a 12 km ( 7.5 mi ) loop road alternative to N16 between Mangualde and Prime ( Viseu ) for IP5 route , built in 1983 , and another branch built in 1981 which was integrated on the N2 route but later became part of IP3 , between Oliveira do Mondego and Chamadouro when Aguieira Dam was built . The road network also included the Rede Complementar ( Complementary Network ) of 24 itinerários complementares ( IC , English : complementary routes ) and other roads . The `` other roads '' were the former PRN 1945 national roads not set to be transformed into IP or IC , neither set for declassification from the national road network . In practice , the `` other roads '' continued to be signed as estradas nacionais ( N or EN ) . The Complementary Network was 4,807 km ( 2,987 mi ) long . The non-motorway roads of the Rede Complementar were signed with white background direction signs . The PRN 1985 established 24 itinerários complementares , designated IC1 through IC24 , which totalled 2,439 km ( 1,516 mi ) :
Roads_in_Portugal_3
Roads in Portugal are defined by the Plano Rodoviário Nacional (PRN, ), which describes the existing and planned network of Portuguese roads. The present plan in force is the 2000 National Road Plan (PRN 2000), approved in 1998. It replaced PRN 1985, which itself had replaced PRN 1945. The Portuguese road infrastructure was considered the best in Europe and the second best in the world by the World Economic Forum in its Global Competitiveness Report for 2014-2015. In the 2017-2018 report it was considered to 8th best in the world. Nevertheless, all of these data was obtained through nothing more than an opinion survey to selected business executives. The scenic road between Peso da Régua and Pinhão, in Trás-os-Montes region, was considered the world's best driving road, accordingly to the Avis Driving Index. This road is a section of the N 222 which follows the Douro Valley.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_A1_Grand_Prix_of_Nations,_Australia
2006–07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Australia
[ "Team", "Points", "SR", "MR" ]
[ [ "Germany", "17", "6", "10" ], [ "New Zealand", "14", "5", "9" ], [ "China", "9", "1", "8" ], [ "Netherlands", "9", "2", "7" ], [ "Switzerland", "7", "3", "4" ], [ "France", "6", "4", "2" ], [ "Czech Republic", "6", "", "6" ], [ "Malaysia", "5", "", "5" ], [ "United States", "3", "", "3" ], [ "Great Britain", "1", "", "1" ] ]
Results -- Total Points
Total points awarded :
2006–07_A1_Grand_Prix_of_Nations,_Australia_2
The 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Australia is an A1 Grand Prix race, to be held on 4 February 2007 at Eastern Creek Raceway in Sydney, Australia. This was the seventh race in the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season and the second meeting held at the circuit. Nico Hülkenberg, who won both the Sprint and Main races, set the still standing (as of March 2013) outright lap record for the original 3.93 km (2.44 mi) long circuit with a time of 1:19.1420 in his A1 Team Germany Lola A1GP Zytek.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comics_anthology
Comics anthology
[ "Title", "Publisher", "First Year", "Last Year", "Genre", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Detective Comics", "DC Comics", "1937", "ongoing", "detective", "anthology aspect dropped in the 1940s" ], [ "Feature Funnies", "Everett M. Busy Arnold", "1937", "1939", "humor", "with issue # 21 , became Feature Comics" ], [ "Adventure Comics", "DC Comics", "1938", "1983", "various , mostly superhero", "" ], [ "Action Comics", "DC Comics", "1938", "ongoing", "adventure , superhero", "anthology aspect dropped in 1959" ], [ "Fantastic Comics", "Fox Feature Syndicate", "1939", "1941", "superhero", "" ], [ "Feature Comics", "Quality Comics", "1939", "1950", "superhero , humor", "evolved from Feature Funnies" ], [ "Four Color", "Dell Comics", "1939", "1962", "various", "successive one-shot comics" ], [ "Whiz Comics", "Fawcett Comics", "1940", "1953", "superhero", "" ], [ "Big Shot Comics", "Columbia Comics", "1940", "1949", "superhero , humor", "" ], [ "Young Love", "Crestwood Publications DC Comics", "1947 1960", "1956 1977", "romance", "acquired by DC Comics in 1963" ], [ "Young Romance", "Crestwood Publications DC Comics", "1947", "1977", "romance", "acquired by DC Comics in 1963" ], [ "Adventures into the Unknown", "ACG", "1948", "1967", "horror", "" ], [ "Sweethearts", "Fawcett Comics Charlton Comics", "1948", "1973", "romance", "acquired by Charlton Comics in 1954" ], [ "Western Comics", "DC Comics", "1948", "1961", "Western", "" ], [ "Wild Western", "Marvel Comics", "1948", "1957", "Western", "" ], [ "Prize Comics Western", "Prize Comics", "1948", "1956", "Western", "" ], [ "Girls ' Love Stories", "DC Comics", "1949", "1973", "romance", "" ], [ "Romantic Story", "Fawcett Comics Charlton Comics", "1949", "1973", "romance", "acquired by Charlton Comics in 1954" ], [ "Heart Throbs", "Quality Comics", "1949", "1972", "romance", "acquired by DC Comics in 1957" ], [ "First Love Illustrated", "Harvey Comics", "1949", "1963", "romance", "" ] ]
United States
Comics_anthology_0
A comics anthologies, also known as a comic magazine, collect works in the medium of comics, typically from multiple series, and compiles them into an anthology or magazine. The comics in these anthologies range from comic strips that are too short for standalone publication to comic book chapters that are later compiled into collected comic book volumes (such as manga tankobon and comic albums).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_New_York_Yankees_season
1971 New York Yankees season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Syracuse Chiefs", "International League", "Loren Babe" ], [ "AA", "Manchester Yankees", "Eastern League", "Mickey Vernon" ], [ "A", "Kinston Eagles", "Carolina League", "Gene Hassell" ], [ "A", "Fort Lauderdale Yankees", "Florida State League", "Bobby Cox" ], [ "A-Short Season", "Oneonta Yankees", "New York-Penn League", "George Case" ], [ "Rookie", "Johnson City Yankees", "Appalachian League", "Jerry Walker" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
1971_New_York_Yankees_season_7
The 1971 New York Yankees season was the 69th season for the franchise in New York, and its 71st season overall. The team finished fourth in the American League East with a record of 82-80, 21 games behind the Baltimore Orioles. New York was managed by Ralph Houk. The Yankees played their home games at Yankee Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Eintracht_Frankfurt_season
2014–15 Eintracht Frankfurt season
[ "No", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "EU", "Moving to", "Type", "Transfer Window", "Transfer fee" ]
[ [ "7", "Midfielder", "Jan Rosenthal", "28", "Yes", "Darmstadt 98", "Loan", "Winter", "Undisclosed" ], [ "9", "Striker", "Joselu", "24", "Yes", "Hannover 96", "Loan end", "Summer", "Was previously loaned from 1899 Hoffenheim" ], [ "10", "Striker", "Václav Kadlec", "22", "Yes", "Sparta Prague", "Loan", "Winter", "Undisclosed" ], [ "13", "Midfielder", "Martin Lanig", "30", "Yes", "APOEL", "Transfer", "Winter", "€75,000" ], [ "17", "Defender", "Stephan Schröck", "26", "Yes", "Greuther Fürth", "Transfer", "Summer", "€200,000" ], [ "19", "Midfielder", "Marvin Bakalorz", "24", "Yes", "SC Paderborn", "Transfer", "Summer", "€150,000" ], [ "20", "Midfielder", "Sebastian Rode", "23", "Yes", "Bayern Munich", "End of contract", "Summer", "Free" ], [ "22", "Defender", "Stefano Celozzi", "25", "Yes", "VfL Bochum", "End of contract", "Summer", "Free" ], [ "24", "Defender", "Sebastian Jung", "24", "Yes", "VfL Wolfsburg", "Transfer", "Summer", "€2,500,000" ], [ "25", "Midfielder", "Tranquillo Barnetta", "29", "No", "Schalke 04", "Loan return", "Summer", "Free" ], [ "26", "Midfielder", "Tobias Weis", "28", "Yes", "1899 Hoffenheim", "Loan return", "Summer", "Free" ], [ "26", "Goalkeeper", "Timo Hildebrand", "35", "Yes", "Free Agent", "Released", "Winter", "Free" ], [ "27", "Midfielder", "Pirmin Schwegler", "27", "No", "1899 Hoffenheim", "Transfer", "Summer", "€1,900,000" ], [ "32", "Goalkeeper", "Aykut Özer", "21", "Yes", "Kardemir Karabükspor", "End of contract", "Summer", "Free" ], [ "33", "Defender", "Alexander Hien", "21", "Yes", "Wormatia Worms", "End of contract", "Summer", "Free" ], [ "34", "Midfielder", "Erik Wille", "21", "Yes", "MSV Duisburg", "Transfer", "Summer", "€50,000" ], [ "36", "Defender", "Marc-Oliver Kempf", "19", "Yes", "SC Freiburg", "Transfer", "Summer", "€800,000" ], [ "", "Striker", "Olivier Occéan", "33", "No", "Odds BK Was previously on loan to 1 . FC Kaiserslautern", "Loan", "Winter", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Squad -- Transfers
2014–15_Eintracht_Frankfurt_season_5
The 2014-15 Eintracht Frankfurt season was the 115th season in the club's football history. In 2014-15 the club played in the Bundesliga, the top tier of German football. It was the clubs third season back in the Bundesliga and the 46th overall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Texano
El Texano
[ "Winner ( wager )", "Loser ( wager )", "Location", "Event", "Date" ]
[ [ "Brazo de Oro ( mask )", "El Texano ( mask )", "Naucalpan , Mexico State", "Live event", "December 4 , 1977" ], [ "El Texano ( hair )", "El Signo ( hair )", "Naucalpan , State of Mexico", "Live event", "N/A" ], [ "El Texano ( hair )", "Babe Face ( hair )", "Naucalpan , State of Mexico", "Live event", "N/A" ], [ "El Texano ( hair )", "El Estudiante ( hair )", "N/A", "Live event", "N/A" ], [ "El Texano ( hair )", "Gran Hamada ( hair )", "N/A", "Live event", "N/A" ], [ "El Texano ( hair )", "El Tacaño ( hair )", "N/A", "Live event", "N/A" ], [ "El Texano ( hair )", "El Impacto ( hair )", "N/A", "Live event", "N/A" ], [ "El Solar ( mask )", "El Texano ( hair )", "N/A", "Live event", "N/A" ], [ "Super Astro ( mask )", "El Texano ( hair )", "N/A", "Live event", "N/A" ], [ "Dr. Wagner ( mask ) and El Texano ( hair )", "Robot C-3 ( mask ) and Astro Rey ( hair )", "Naucalpan , State of Mexico", "Live event", "March 16 , 1980" ], [ "Gran Hamada , Enrique Vera and Kobayashi ( hair )", "Los Misioneros de la Muerte ( hair ) ( El Signo , El Texano and Negro Navarro )", "Mexico City", "Live event", "June 7 , 1981" ], [ "Los Misioneros de la Muerte ( hair ) ( El Signo , El Texano and Negro Navarro )", "Takano , Saito and Kobayashi ( hair )", "Mexico City", "Live event", "June 13 , 1982" ], [ "Villano III ( mask )", "El Texano ( hair )", "Mexico City", "Live event", "August 15 , 1982" ], [ "Perro Aguayo ( hair )", "El Texano ( hair )", "Tijuana , Baja California", "Live event", "July 15 , 1983" ], [ "Los Misioneros de la Muerte ( hair ) ( El Signo , El Texano and Negro Navarro )", "El Dandy , Talismán and Jerry Estrada ( hair )", "Mexico City", "Live event", "September 5 , 1986" ], [ "Ringo Mendoza , Américo Rocca and Tony Salazar ( hair )", "Los Misioneros de la Muerte ( hair ) ( El Signo , El Texano and Negro Navarro )", "Mexico City", "EMLL 53rd Anniversary Show", "September 19 , 1986" ], [ "El Satánico ( hair )", "El Texano ( hair )", "Mexico City", "Live event", "August 16 , 1988" ], [ "Los Cowboys ( hair ) ( Silver King and El Texano )", "The Can-Am Express ( masks ) ( Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat )", "Naucalpan , State of Mexico", "Live event", "July 12 , 1992" ], [ "El Texano ( hair )", "Black Power ( hair )", "Puebla , Puebla", "Live event", "October 19 , 1992" ], [ "Los Cowboys ( hair ) ( Silver King and El Texano )", "Los Crazy Stars ( masks ) ( Crazy Star I and Crazy Star II )", "Naucalpan , Mexico State", "Live event", "November 8 , 1992" ] ]
Luchas de Apuestas record
See also : Luchas de Apuestas
El_Texano_0
Juan Conrado Aguilar Jáuregui (November 26, 1958 - January 15, 2006), better known by his ring name El Texano, was a Mexican Luchador, or professional wrestler. From the early 1970s to the early 2000s, he wrestled under masked and unmasked monikers for various promotions including Universal Wrestling Association (UWA), World Wrestling Council (WWC), World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), and World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA). His son Juan Aguilar Leos wrestles under the name El Texano, Jr. in tribute to his father and another son wrestles as the masked Super Nova. During his professional wrestling career Aguilar helped populate the concept of the Trios match (teams of three facing off in a tag team match) in Lucha Libre, as a part of Los Misioneros de la Muerte (The Missionaries of Death; Texano, El Signo and Negro Navarro). He also worked for an extensive period of time with Silver King, collectively known as Los Cowboys, working both in Japan and the United States of America, achieving notoriety outside of his native Mexico.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_4_×_400_metres_relay
2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
[ "Lane", "Nationality", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "5", "Great Britain", "Michael Bingham Richard Buck Nigel Levine Richard Strachan", "3:05.78" ], [ "6", "Russia", "Pavel Trenikhin Yuriy Trambovetskiy Konstantin Svechkar Vladimir Krasnov", "3:06.96" ], [ "1", "Czech Republic", "Daniel Němeček Josef Prorok Petr Lichý Pavel Maslák", "3:07.64" ], [ "4", "Belgium", "Antoine Gillet Kevin Borlée Arnaud Ghislain Tim Rummens", "3:07.98" ], [ "2", "Sweden", "Felix Francois Nil de Oliveira Johan Wissman Dennis Forsman", "3:09.42" ], [ "3", "Poland", "Michał Pietrzak Rafał Omelko Łukasz Domagała Grzegorz Sobiński", "DSQ" ] ]
Results
The final was held at 18:45 . Tim Rummens running on the last leg for Belgium .
2013_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_4_×_400_metres_relay_0
The Men's 4 x 400 metres relay race at the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on March 3, 2013 at 18:45 local time.