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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Indian_general_election
2014 Indian general election
[ "Party", "Vote share%", "Change", "Seats won", "Changes" ]
[ [ "Bharatiya Janata Party ( NDA )", "29.40", "+15.47", "22", "+10" ], [ "Lok Janshakti Party ( NDA )", "6.40", "-- -", "6", "+6" ], [ "Rashtriya Janata Dal ( UPA )", "20.10", "+0.80", "4", "0" ], [ "Janata Dal ( United )", "15.80", "−8.24", "2", "−18" ], [ "Rashtriya Lok Samata Party ( NDA )", "3.00", "-- -", "3", "+3" ], [ "Nationalist Congress Party", "1.20", "-- -", "1", "+1" ], [ "Indian National Congress ( UPA )", "8.40", "−1.86", "2", "0" ], [ "Independent", "-- -", "-- -", "0", "−2" ] ]
Statewise results -- Bihar ( 40 )
22 6 3 2 4 1 2 BJP LJP RLSP JD ( U ) RJD NCP INC
2014_Indian_general_election_5
The Indian general election, 2014 was held to constitute the 16th Lok Sabha, electing members of parliament for all 543 parliamentary constituencies. Running in nine phases from 7 April to 12 May 2014, it lasted 36 days. According to the Election Commission of India, 814.5 million people were eligible to vote, with an increase of 100 million voters since the last general election in 2009, making it the largest ever election in the world. Around 23.1 million or 2.7% of the total eligible voters were aged 18-19 years. A total of 8,251 candidates contested for the 543 Lok Sabha seats. The average election turnout over all nine phases was around 66.40%, the highest ever in the history of Indian general elections. The results were declared on 16 May 2014, 15 days before the 15th Lok Sabha completed its constitutional mandate on 31 May 2014. The counting exercise was held at 989 counting centres. The National Democratic Alliance won a sweeping victory, taking 336 seats. The BJP won 31.0% votes, which is the lowest share for a party to form a majority government in India since independence, while NDA's combined vote share was 38.5%. BJP and its allies won the right to form the largest majority government since the 1984 general election, and it was the first time since that election that a party had won enough seats to govern without the support of other parties. The United Progressive Alliance, led by the Indian National Congress, won 59 seats, 44 (8.1%) of which were won by the Congress, that won 19.3% of all votes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mostar_derby
Mostar derby
[ "#", "Date", "Competition", "Venue", "Score", "Goals ( Velež )", "Goals ( Zrinjski )", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "1", "1 March 2000", "Friendly", "Koševo , Sarajevo", "2-2", "Serdarević , Teletović", "Miloš ( 2 )", "6,000" ], [ "2", "13 August 2000", "Premier League", "Bijeli Brijeg", "2-0", "", "Buhić , Jurić", "10,000" ], [ "3", "24 February 2001", "Premier League", "Vrapčići", "2-0", "Serdarević , Remetić", "", "?" ], [ "4", "25 November 2001", "Premier League", "Bijeli Brijeg", "1-0", "", "Marenzzi", "?" ], [ "5", "25 May 2002", "Premier League", "Vrapčići", "2-0", "Vojvodić , Zaimović", "", "4,000" ], [ "6", "24 November 2002", "Premier League", "Bijeli Brijeg", "1-0", "", "Ivanković", "?" ], [ "7", "24 May 2003", "Premier League", "Vrapčići", "4-1", "Zubanović ( 2 ) , Velagić , Buhovac ( o.g . )", "Džinović", "?" ], [ "8", "28 October 2006", "Premier League", "Vrapčići", "2-1", "Kajtaz , Obad", "Joldić", "5,000" ], [ "9", "5 May 2007", "Premier League", "Bijeli Brijeg", "2-1", "Stokić", "Rajović , Kordić", "6,000" ], [ "10", "11 November 2007", "Premier League", "Bijeli Brijeg", "2-0", "", "Žižović , Matko", "4,000" ], [ "11", "17 May 2008", "Premier League", "Vrapčići", "1-0", "Škaljić", "", "5,000" ], [ "12", "13 September 2008", "Premier League", "Vrapčići", "0-2", "", "Kordić , Đurić", "3,000" ], [ "13", "8 April 2009", "Premier League", "Bijeli Brijeg", "2-1", "Čolić", "Stojanović , Vuković", "6,000" ], [ "14", "4 October 2009", "Premier League", "Bijeli Brijeg", "2-1", "Zaimović", "M. Aničić , Kordić", "8,000" ], [ "15", "21 April 2010", "Premier League", "Vrapčići", "0-0", "", "", "5,200" ], [ "16", "25 August 2010", "Premier League", "Bijeli Brijeg", "2-0", "", "Zadro , Sušić", "5,500" ], [ "17", "26 February 2011", "Premier League", "Vrapčići", "1-0", "Velagić", "", "4,000" ], [ "18", "28 September 2011", "Cup ( Round of 16 )", "Bijeli Brijeg", "0-1", "Demić", "", "6,000" ], [ "19", "2 October 2011", "Premier League", "Bijeli Brijeg", "1-0", "", "Džidić", "0" ], [ "20", "19 October 2011", "Cup ( Round of 16 )", "Vrapčići", "2-0", "Brković , Kodro", "", "1,500" ] ]
Results -- Modern derby
Mostar_derby_0
The Mostar derby (Mostarski gradski derbi) is a football rivalry in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina between HŠK Zrinjski and FK Velež. The derby took place for the first time in 1922 and is the oldest major football derby in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Both Mostar clubs are two of the oldest in country. HŠK Zrinjski (, ) was formed in 1905 while FK Velež was formed in 1922. However, the clubs had vastly different histories. Zrinjski was a reasonably successful club in the first half of the century, but was banned by communist Yugoslav authorities for competing in the Prva HNL under Ustasha regime during World War II. At this point its records, along with those of other Croatian clubs, were destroyed. On the other hand, FK Velež thrived during the Yugoslav communist period, winning the Yugoslav Cup in 1981 and 1986. After the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zrinjski was reestablished. At the same time, war broke out in the county. Over the course of the war and in its aftermath Mostar became a divided city with the Croats holding the west side and the Bosniaks the east, with those remaining Serbs living in the east as well. Zrinjski took over Velež's Bijeli Brijeg Stadium, as it was located deep inside the informal Croatian territory of Federation BiH, thus forcing Velež to move to Vrapčići stadium (later renamed to Rođeni Stadium).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930–31_Brentford_F.C._season
1930–31 Brentford F.C. season
[ "No", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorer ( s )" ]
[ [ "1", "30 August 1930", "Luton Town", "A", "1-1", "11,686", "Foster" ], [ "2", "3 September 1930", "Northampton Town", "H", "0-4", "11,356", "" ], [ "3", "6 September 1930", "Bristol Rovers", "H", "4-0", "9,919", "Blakemore ( 2 ) , W. Lane ( 2 )" ], [ "4", "8 September 1930", "Fulham", "A", "1-1", "12,248", "W. Lane" ], [ "5", "13 September 1930", "Newport County", "A", "2-0", "2,758", "W. Lane" ], [ "6", "17 September 1930", "Fulham", "H", "4-1", "9,564", "W. Lane ( 2 ) , J . Lane , Payne" ], [ "7", "20 September 1930", "Gillingham", "H", "1-1", "9,407", "Payne" ], [ "8", "24 September 1930", "Notts County", "H", "2-2", "9,999", "Blakemore ( pen ) , W. Lane" ], [ "9", "27 September 1930", "Exeter City", "A", "0-4", "5,352", "" ], [ "10", "4 October 1930", "Brighton & Hove Albion", "H", "3-2", "9,348", "W. Lane , Blakemore , J . Lane" ], [ "11", "11 October 1930", "Torquay United", "A", "3-0", "6,944", "J . Lane , Hill ( og ) , W. Lane" ], [ "12", "18 October 1930", "Coventry City", "H", "1-2", "10,244", "W. Lane" ], [ "13", "25 October 1930", "Walsall", "A", "4-1", "2,943", "J . Lane , W. Lane , Berry" ], [ "14", "1 November 1930", "Queens Park Rangers", "H", "5-3", "10,857", "Berry ( 2 ) , J . Lane , Blakemore ( 2 , 1 pen )" ], [ "15", "8 November 1930", "Norwich City", "A", "0-3", "9,172", "" ], [ "16", "15 November 1930", "Thames", "H", "6-1", "7,211", "Berry ( 2 ) , J . Lane , Blakemore ( 2 ) , W. Lane ( 2 )" ], [ "17", "22 November 1930", "Clapton Orient", "N", "0-3", "8,319", "" ], [ "18", "6 December 1930", "Watford", "A", "3-1", "6,775", "W. Lane , Berry , Blakemore ( pen )" ], [ "19", "18 December 1930", "Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic", "H", "1-2", "2,306", "J . Lane" ], [ "20", "20 December 1930", "Swindon Town", "A", "2-3", "4,728", "Blakemore , J . Lane" ] ]
Results -- Football League Third Division South
1930–31_Brentford_F.C._season_1
During the 1930-31 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Third Division South. Despite failing to challenge for promotion, the Bees finished in 3rd place and advanced to the fourth round of the FA Cup for the first time in four years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Downing_(actor)
David Downing (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1971", "Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me", "Heff" ], [ "1972", "Up the Sandbox", "John" ], [ "1973", "Gordon 's War", "Otis Russell" ], [ "1978", "Coming Attractions", "'Dark Town ' Singer" ], [ "1989", "Listen to Me", "Officer of the Court" ], [ "2006", "Circus Camp", "Jamaica Joe" ] ]
Filmography ( selected ) -- Film
David_Downing_(actor)_0
David Downing was an American stage, film, and television actor. He was one of the original members of the Negro Ensemble Company in New York City. Downing, a native of Harlem, New York City, attended the High School of Performing Arts. As a child actor, he made his professional debut on Broadway in The Green Pastures. He served a tour of duty with the U.S. Armed Forces in Okinawa. As part of the Negro Ensemble Company in the 1960s and 70s, Downing appeared in productions including the Obie Award-winning musical The Great MacDaddy, and the successful play Ceremonies in Dark Old Men. Downing later appeared in the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, Miss Evers' Boys. Downing has appeared in films, including Gordon's War, and numerous television shows, including The Jeffersons, Baretta, Backstairs at the White House, and Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Downing died in Los Angeles in November 2017 at the age of 74.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williams_College
Williams College
[ "", "Undergraduate", "U.S. Census" ]
[ [ "Non-Hispanic White American", "51.3%", "61.8%" ], [ "African American", "8.2%", "13.2%" ], [ "Asian American", "12.5%", "5.3%" ], [ "Hispanic American", "12.8%", "17.8%" ], [ "Native American", "0.1%", "0.9%" ], [ "Multiracial American", "5.6%", "2.6%" ], [ "International student", "8.2%", "( N/A )" ], [ "Unknown Race", "1.3%", "( N/A )" ] ]
People -- Student body
List_of_Williams_College_presidents_2
Williams College is a private liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts. It was established in 1793 with funds from the estate of Ephraim Williams, a colonist from the Province of Massachusetts Bay who was killed in the French and Indian War in 1755. Williams is on a 450-acre (1.8 km2) campus in Williamstown, in the Berkshires in rural northwestern Massachusetts. The campus contains more than 100 academic, athletic, and residential buildings. There are 357 voting faculty members, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 7:1. As of 2019[update], the school has an enrollment of 2,078 undergraduate students and 56 graduate students. The college competes in the NCAA Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference, and competes in the conference as the Ephs. The athletic program has been highly successful, as Williams College has won 22 of the last 24 College Directors' Cups for NCAA Division III. Following a liberal arts curriculum, Williams College provides undergraduate instruction in 25 academic departments and interdisciplinary programs including 36 majors in the humanities, arts, social sciences, and natural sciences. Williams offers an almost entirely undergraduate instruction, as there are two graduate programs in development economics and art history. The college maintains affiliations with the nearby Clark Art Institute and Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, and has a close relationship with Exeter College, Oxford University. Undergraduate admission is highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 12% for the Class of 2023.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Asian_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_high_jump
2013 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's high jump
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "1.95", "2.00", "2.05", "2.10", "2.15", "2.18", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Bi Xiaoliang", "China", "-", "o", "o", "xo", "o", "o", "2.21" ], [ "2", "Jithin Thomas", "India", "-", "-", "o", "o", "xo", "o", "2.21" ], [ "3", "Keyvan Ghanbarzadeh", "Iran", "-", "-", "-", "xo", "o", "o", "2.21" ], [ "4", "Hiromi Takahari", "Japan", "-", "-", "-", "o", "-", "o", "2.21" ], [ "5", "Majed Al-Din Ghazal", "Syria", "-", "-", "o", "o", "xxo", "-", "2.21" ], [ "5", "Wang Chen", "China", "-", "o", "o", "o", "xo", "xo", "2.21" ], [ "7", "Takashi Eto", "Japan", "-", "-", "-", "o", "o", "o", "2.18" ], [ "8", "Manjula Kumara", "Sri Lanka", "-", "-", "-", "o", "o", "x o", "2.18" ], [ "9", "Nikhil Chittarasu", "India", "-", "o", "o", "o", "xx o", "xxx", "2.15" ], [ "10", "Lee Sung", "South Korea", "-", "-", "o", "xo", "xx o", "xxx", "2.15" ], [ "11", "Nawaf Al-Yami", "Saudi Arabia", "-", "o", "o", "o", "xxx", "", "2.10" ], [ "12", "Pramote Pumurai", "Thailand", "-", "o", "o", "x o", "xxx", "", "2.10" ], [ "13", "Lee Hup Wei", "Malaysia", "-", "o", "o", "xx o", "xxx", "", "2.10" ], [ "14", "Navinraj Subramaniam", "Malaysia", "-", "o", "o", "xxx", "", "", "2.05" ], [ "15", "Yahya Abdul Haqim", "Brunei", "o", "x o", "xxx", "", "", "", "2.00" ], [ "16", "Muamer Aissa Barsham", "Qatar", "-", "xxx", "", "", "", "", "NM" ] ]
Results
2013_Asian_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_high_jump_0
The men's high jump at the 2013 Asian Athletics Championships was held at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex on July 7.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Hofmanova
Nikola Hofmanova
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Winner", "1", "4 August 2008", "Vienna , Austria", "Clay", "Nikola Vajdová", "6-3 , 6-1" ], [ "Runner-up", "1", "15 September 2008", "Qarshi , Uzbekistan", "Hard", "Elena Kulikova", "6-2 , 3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "2", "4 May 2009", "Fukuoka , Japan", "Grass", "Chang Kai-chen", "6-3 , 6-2" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "18 May 2009", "Nagano , Japan", "Carpet", "Zhang Shuai", "7-5 , 2-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "1 June 2009", "Bukhara , Uzbekistan", "Hard", "Arina Rodionova", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "3 August 2009", "Astana , Kazakhstan", "Hard", "Anastasiya Yakimova", "0-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "5", "3 May 2010", "Fukuoka , Japan", "Grass", "Junri Namigata", "1-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "3", "2 May 2011", "Bukhara , Uzbekistan", "Hard", "Marta Sirotkina", "6-4 , 7-5" ] ]
ITF finals ( 5–11 ) -- Singles ( 3–5 )
Legend $ 100,000 tournaments $ 75,000 tournaments $ 50,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 15,000 tournaments $ 10,000 tournaments Finals by surface Hard ( 1–3 ) Clay ( 1–0 ) Grass ( 1–1 ) Carpet ( 0–1 )
Nikola_Hofmanova_2
Nikola Hofmanova (born 3 February 1991) is an Austrian tennis player. Hofmanova was born in Chomutov, Czechoslovakia. She has won three singles and two doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career. On 12 April 2010, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 161. On 18 July 2011, she peaked at world number 223 in the doubles rankings. As a junior, Hofmanova was ranked as high as world number four. She won the Orange Bowl Tennis Championships in 2006. Between 2006 and 2009 Hofmanova played four rubbers for the Austria Fed Cup team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriella_Boschiero
Gabriella Boschiero
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1", "10 June 1991", "Rome , Italy", "Clay", "Federica Ricadonna", "Monika Kratochvílová Janette Husárová", "4-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "29 July 1991", "Acireale , Italy", "Clay", "Kylie Johnson", "Justine Hodder Danielle Jones", "4-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "5 August 1991", "Nicolosi , Italy", "Hard", "Kylie Johnson", "Tang Min Li Fang", "0-6 , 6-7" ], [ "Winner", "1", "21 October 1991", "Lyss , Switzerland", "Hard", "Maja Palaveršić", "Maja Murić Petra Rihtarić", "3-6 , 6-1 , 7-5" ], [ "Winner", "2", "27 April 1992", "Riccione , Italy", "Clay", "Petra Raclavská", "Monika Kratochvílová Maja Palaveršić", "3-6 , 6-3 , 6-1" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "23 August 1993", "La Spezia , Italy", "Clay", "Klára Bláhová", "Emanuela Brusati Cristina Salvi", "6-7 , 5-7" ], [ "Winner", "3", "25 July 1994", "Subiaco , Italy", "Clay", "Sara Ventura", "Federica Maldini Monica Scartoni", "6-2 , 6-0" ], [ "Winner", "4", "5 September 1994", "Spoleto , Italy", "Clay", "Flora Perfetti", "Emanuela Brusati Cristina Salvi", "6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Runner-up", "5", "7 July 1996", "Sezze , Italy", "Clay", "Veronica Stele", "Francesca Guardigli Andreea Vanc", "6-0 , 2-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "6", "21 July 1996", "Fiumicino , Italy", "Clay", "Sara Ventura", "Andreea Ehritt-Vanc Teodora Nedeva", "0-6 , 3-6" ] ]
ITF finals -- Doubles : 10 ( 4–6 )
Gabriella_Boschiero_2
Gabriella Boschiero (born 13 January 1972) is an Italian former professional tennis player. Born in Bologna, Boschiero reaching a best ranking of 174 on the professional circuit, winning five ITF singles titles. Her best performances on the WTA Tour were second round appearances at the 1988 Taranto Open and 1995 Italian Open. She made the third round of qualifying at the 1995 US Open.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houssine_Kharja
Houssine Kharja
[ "#", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Score", "Result", "Competition" ]
[ [ "1", "4 June 2005", "Stade Moulay Abdellah , Rabat , Morocco", "Malawi", "3-1", "4-1", "2006 FIFA World Cup qual" ], [ "2", "31 May 2008", "Stade Mohamed V , Casablanca , Morocco", "Ethiopia", "3-0", "3-0", "2010 FIFA World Cup qual" ], [ "3", "7 June 2008", "Stade Nacional , Nouakchott , Mauritania", "Mauritania", "0-4", "1-4", "2010 FIFA World Cup qual" ], [ "4", "20 August 2008", "Stade Moulay Abdellah , Rabat , Morocco", "Benin", "1-0", "3-1", "Friendly" ], [ "5", "19 November 2008", "Stade Moulay Abdellah , Rabat , Morocco", "Zambia", "1-0", "3-0", "Friendly" ], [ "6", "10 August 2011", "Stade Leopold Senghor , Dakar , Senegal", "Senegal", "0-1", "0-2", "Friendly" ], [ "7", "23 January 2012", "Stade d'Angondjé , Libreville , Gabon", "Tunisia", "1-2", "1-2", "2012 Africa Cup of Nations" ], [ "8", "27 January 2012", "Stade d'Angondjé , Libreville , Gabon", "Gabon", "0-1", "2-3", "2012 Africa Cup of Nations" ], [ "9", "27 January 2012", "Stade d'Angondjé , Libreville , Gabon", "Gabon", "2-2", "2-3", "2012 Africa Cup of Nations" ], [ "10", "2 June 2012", "Independence Stadium , Bakau , Gambia", "Gambia", "1-1", "1-1", "2014 FIFA World Cup qual" ], [ "11", "9 June 2012", "Stade de Marrakech , Marrakech , Morocco", "Ivory Coast", "1-1", "2-2", "2014 FIFA World Cup qual" ], [ "12", "13 October 2012", "Stade de Marrakech , Marrakech , Morocco", "Mozambique", "2-0", "4-0", "2013 Africa Cup of Nations qual" ] ]
Career statistics -- International goals
Houssine_Kharja_1
Houssine Kharja (; born 9 November 1982) is a Moroccan former international footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in France, he spent most of his career in Italy after starting out at Sporting Clube de Portugal, amassing Serie A totals of 117 games and 13 goals. He represented in the competition A.S. Roma, Internazionale and Fiorentina, amongst other clubs. At international level, he represented Morocco earning 78 caps and scoring 13 goals between 2003 and 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Strongman_Classic
Arnold Strongman Classic
[ "Position", "Name", "Country", "Points", "Prize" ]
[ [ "1", "Vytautas Lalas", "LTU", "35", "$ 60,000" ], [ "2", "Brian Shaw", "USA", "34.5", "$ 20,000" ], [ "3", "Mikhail Koklyaev", "RUS", "30", "$ 15,000" ], [ "4", "Krzysztof Radzikowski", "POL", "26", "$ 10,000" ], [ "5", "Mike Burke", "USA", "21.5", "$ 8,000" ], [ "6", "Mark Felix", "GB", "20.5", "$ 6,000" ], [ "7", "Jerry Pritchett", "USA", "18.5", "$ 5,000" ], [ "8", "Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson", "ISL", "17", "$ 3,000" ], [ "9", "Derek Poundstone", "USA", "11", "$ 2,000" ], [ "10", "Adam Scherr", "USA", "1", "$ 1,000" ] ]
Full results -- 2013 : Arnold Strongman Classic
Dates : 1 , 2 March 2013 [ 22 ] Columbus , Ohio ( Greater Columbus Convention Center , Arnold EXPO Stage )
Arnold_Strongman_Classic_13
The Arnold Strongman Classic is an annual competition featuring strength athletes from all over the world. Created by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jim Lorimer, it is an offshoot of the Arnold Sports Festival which takes place annually in Columbus, Ohio, USA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_200_metres
1994 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 200 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Tony Wheeler", "United States", "20.69", "Q" ], [ "2", "Han Chaoming", "China", "21.05", "Q" ], [ "3", "Rudolph Louw", "South Africa", "21.29", "Q" ], [ "4", "Todd Blythe", "New Zealand", "21.33", "Q" ], [ "5", "Marco Krause", "Germany", "21.33", "" ], [ "6", "Pascal Lucea", "France", "21.39", "" ], [ "7", "Davian Clarke", "Jamaica", "21.51", "" ], [ "8", "Atsuo Narita", "Japan", "21.67", "" ] ]
Results -- Quarterfinals
Wind : +0.6 m/s
1994_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_200_metres_3
The men's 200 metres event at the 1994 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Lisbon, Portugal, at Estádio Universitário de Lisboa on 22 and 23 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_K_League_1
2018 K League 1
[ "Month", "Manager", "Club", "Division" ]
[ [ "March", "Jung Gab-suk", "Bucheon FC 1995", "K League 2" ], [ "April", "Choi Kang-hee", "Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors", "K League 1" ], [ "May", "Nam Ki-il", "Seongnam FC", "K League 2" ], [ "July", "Kim Jong-boo", "Gyeongnam FC", "K League 1" ], [ "August", "Ko Jong-soo", "Daejeon Citizen", "K League 2" ], [ "September", "Ko Jong-soo", "Daejeon Citizen", "K League 2" ], [ "October", "Jo Sung-hwan", "Jeju United", "K League 1" ] ]
Awards -- Manager of the Month
2018_K_League_1_15
The 2018 K League 1 was the 36th season of the top division of professional football in South Korea since its establishment in 1983 as K League and the first season in its current name, the K League 1. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors were the defending champions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Superman_creators
List of Superman creators
[ "Name/Tenure", "Notable Stories/Titles", "Notable Characters ( Co- ) Created By" ]
[ [ "Cary Bates", "TBA", "Faora Steven Steve Lombard Tobias Toby Manning/Terra-Man" ], [ "Robert Bernstein", "The Oldest Man In Metropolis", "Lar Gand/Mon-El/Superboy Samuel Sam Lane Elinor Ellie Lane General Zod" ], [ "Otto Binder", "The Man Who Destroyed Krypton", "Beppo the supermonkey Bizarro Black Zero Brainiac Kara Zor-El/Supergirl Zor-El Jax-Ur Alura Zor-El Krypto the Superdog Lucy Lane John Corben/Metallo Professor Phineas Potter Streaky the Supercat Titano the Super-Ape" ], [ "Gerry Conway", "", "Kara Zor-L/Karen Starr/Power Girl" ], [ "Leo Dorfman", "TBA", "Peter Pete Ross" ], [ "Bill Finger", "TBA", "Lana Lang Lori Lemaris" ], [ "Geoff Johns", "Superman : Up , Up and Away ! Superman : Secret Origin Superman : New Krypton", "Lor-Zod/Christopher Chris Kent Thara Ak-Var" ], [ "Elliot S. Maggin", "Must There Be a Superman ? Superman : Last Son of Krypton Superman Miracle Monday", "Inspector William Henderson" ], [ "Gardner Fox", "TBA", "Clark Luthor/Ultraman" ], [ "Edmond Hamilton", "TBA", "Joseph Meach/Composite Superman" ], [ "Karl Kesel", "TBA", "Conner Kent/Kon-El/Superboy" ], [ "Jeph Loeb", "Superman for All Seasons", "" ], [ "Alan Moore", "Superman : Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow ?", "" ], [ "Grant Morrison", "All-Star Superman", "Kal Kent/Future Superman" ], [ "George Pérez", "", "Police Commissioner David Corporon" ], [ "James Robinson", "", "Thara Ak-Var" ], [ "Alvin Schwartz", "", "Police Chief Douglas Parker" ], [ "Louise Simonson", "", "Kenny Braverman/Conduit" ], [ "Roger Stern", "", "Colin Thornton/Lord Satanus" ] ]
Notable contributors -- Writers only
List_of_Superman_creators_1
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created Superman, there are other contributors to Superman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sigma_Chi_members
List of Sigma Chi members
[ "Name", "Original chapter", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Hon . Alexander Bradshaw Campbell", "Dalhousie University , 1955", "Premier of Prince Edward Island" ], [ "Hon . Richard Bennett Hatfield", "Dalhousie University , 1956", "Premier of New Brunswick" ], [ "Hon . Jack Layton", "McGill University , 1969", "Leader of the New Democratic Party and leader of the Official Opposition" ], [ "Stephen Lecce", "University of Western Ontario , 2008", "Member of Provincial Parliament , Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier of Ontario" ], [ "Hon . Stewart Donald McInnes", "Dalhousie University , 1958", "Member of Parliament , Minister of Supply and Services , Minister of Public Works , Minister responsible for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation" ] ]
List_of_Sigma_Chi_members_13
This is a list of notable alumni of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Many notable Sigma Chi Brothers are awarded the Significant Sig Award by headquarters, indicated by as superscriptS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1818
List of shipwrecks in 1818
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Cumberland", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at the mouth of the Potomac River , United States . She was on a voyage from Alexandria , Egypt to the West Indies" ], [ "Lavinia", "United Kingdom", "The ship was lost near Ystad , Sweden . She was on a voyage from Danzig to Grangemouth , Stirlingshire" ], [ "Mary", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Varberg , Sweden . She was on a voyage from London to stettin . Mary was later refloated" ], [ "Ocean", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore on the Île de Ré , Charente-Maritime , France . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland to the Charente" ], [ "Père de Famille", "France", "The brig was driven ashore at Lancing , Sussex , United Kingdom . She was on a voyage from Nantes , Loire-Inférieure to Calais . Père de Famille was later refloated and taken in to Shoreham-by-Sea , Sussex" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1818_89
The list of shipwrecks in 1818 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1818.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver_International_Airport
Denver International Airport
[ "Rank", "City", "Passengers", "Carriers" ]
[ [ "1", "Los Angeles , California", "1,120,000", "American , Delta , Frontier , Southwest , Spirit , United" ], [ "2", "Phoenix-Sky Harbor , Arizona", "1,022,000", "American , Frontier , Southwest , United" ], [ "3", "Chicago-O'Hare , Illinois", "988,000", "American , Frontier , Spirit , United" ], [ "4", "Las Vegas , Nevada", "938,000", "Frontier , Southwest , Spirit , United" ], [ "5", "San Francisco , California", "904,000", "Frontier , Southwest , United" ], [ "6", "Seattle/Tacoma , Washington", "901,000", "Alaska , Delta , Frontier , Southwest , United" ], [ "7", "Atlanta , Georgia", "835,000", "Delta , Frontier , Southwest , Spirit , United" ], [ "8", "Minneapolis/St . Paul , Minnesota", "830,000", "Delta , Frontier , Southwest , Spirit , Sun Country , United" ], [ "9", "Dallas/Fort Worth , Texas", "812,000", "American , Frontier , Spirit , United" ], [ "10", "Houston-Intercontinental , Texas", "744,000", "Frontier , Spirit , United" ] ]
Statistics -- Top destinations
Denver_International_Airport_2
Denver International Airport (IATA: DEN, ICAO: KDEN, FAA LID: DEN), locally known as DIA is an international airport in the western United States, primarily serving metropolitan Denver, Colorado, as well as the greater Front Range Urban Corridor. At 33,531 acres (52.4 sq mi; 135.7 km2), it is the largest airport in North America by total land area and the second largest in the world, behind King Fahd International Airport. Runway 16R/34L, with a length of 16,000 feet (3.03 mi; 4.88 km), is the longest public use runway in North America and the seventh longest in the world. With over 35,000 employees, the airport is the largest employer in Colorado. The airport is located on the western edge of the Great Plains and within sight of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Opened in 1995, DEN currently has non-stop service to 215 destinations amongst 23 different airlines throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia; it is the fourth airport in the U.S. to exceed 200 destinations. It has the second-largest domestic network, with 189 U.S. destinations. As of 2018[update], DEN is the 20th busiest airport in the world - the fifth busiest in the U.S. In 2019, DEN served 69,015,703 passengers, the most in the airport's history. It is also the busiest airport in the Interior-West United States. The airport is a hub for both United Airlines and Frontier Airlines and is also a main operating base for Southwest Airlines. These three airlines' combined operations made up about 85% of the total passenger traffic at DIA as of December 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Duhail_SC
Al-Duhail SC
[ "No", "Position", "Player", "Nation" ]
[ [ "-", "Goalkeeper", "Shehab Ellethy ( on loan to Al-Kharaitiyat )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Goalkeeper", "Sami Habib ( on loan to Umm Salal )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Goalkeeper", "Khalifa Ababacar ( on loan to Al-Sailiya )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Goalkeeper", "Saoud Al Khater ( on loan to Al-Wakrah )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Defender", "Yousef Ayman ( on loan to Qatar )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Defender", "Khaled Radhwan ( on loan to Al-Khor )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Defender", "Mohamed Al-Naemi ( on loan to Al-Ahli )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Defender", "Mohammed Emad ( on loan to Al-Ahli )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Defender", "Murad Naji ( on loan to Al-Wakrah )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Defender", "Khalid Muftah ( on loan to Al Rayyan )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Midfielder", "Ahmed Moein ( on loan to Qatar )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Midfielder", "Adel Bader ( on loan to Al-Sailiya )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Midfielder", "Ahmed Al-Sibai ( on loan to Al-Sailiya )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Midfielder", "Salmin Atiq ( on loan to Umm Salal )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Midfielder", "Khalid Muneer ( on loan to Al-Wakrah )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Midfielder", "Khaled Mohammed ( on loan to Al-Ahli )", "Qatar" ], [ "-", "Forward", "Evans Mensah ( on loan to Portimonense )", "Ghana" ], [ "-", "Forward", "Mohanad Ali ( on loan to Portimonense )", "Iraq" ] ]
Players -- Out on loan
Al-Duhail_SC_4
Al-Duhail Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الدحيل الرياضي ), formerly Lekhwiya SC, is a Qatari sports club, best known for its football team, which plays in the Qatar Stars League. The club is based in the Duhail district in the city of Doha and plays its home games at Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium. It is the first team in Qatari football to win the first division title on its debut season. In April 2017, it was announced that the club would take over El Jaish SC and merge with following the 2016-17 Qatar Stars League and be known as Al-Duhail Sports Club in rebranding of Lekhwiya SC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965–66_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
1965–66 European Cup Winners' Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "West Ham United", "Bye", "", "n/a", "n/a" ], [ "AC Omonia", "1-2", "Olympiacos", "0-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "1-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "1 . FC Magdeburg", "3-0", "CA Spora Luxembourg", "1-0 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "2-0 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "FC Sion", "6-3", "Galatasaray SK", "5-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "1-2 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "1 . Wiener Neustädter SC", "0-3", "Știința Cluj", "0-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "0-2 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "Atlético Madrid", "5-0", "NK Dinamo Zagreb", "4-0 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "1-0 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "Floriana", "1-13", "Borussia Dortmund", "1-5 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "0-8 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "Limerick F.C", "1-4", "CSKA Cherveno Zname", "1-2", "0-2" ], [ "AGF", "4-2", "Vitória FC", "2-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "2-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "Go Ahead Eagles", "0-7", "Celtic F.C", "0-6 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "0-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "KR", "2-6", "Rosenborg BK", "1-3 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "1-3 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "Coleraine F.C", "1-10", "FC Dynamo Kyiv", "1-6 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "0-4 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "Dukla Prague", "2-0", "Rennes", "2-0 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "0-0 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "Reipas Lahti", "2-16", "Budapest Honvéd FC", "2-10 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "0-6 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ], [ "Juventus", "1-2", "Liverpool", "1-0", "0-2" ], [ "Cardiff City", "1-3", "Standard Liège", "1-2 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )", "0-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )" ] ]
First round
1965–66_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_0
The 1965-66 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup club football tournament was won by Borussia Dortmund in an extra-time final victory at Hampden Park against Liverpool. This edition of the European Cup Winners' Cup was the very first competition in history to apply the away goals rule.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics
Italy at the 2016 Summer Olympics
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Elia Viviani", "Cycling", "Men 's omnium", "August 15" ], [ "Gold", "Niccolò Campriani", "Shooting", "Men 's 50 m air rifle three positions", "August 14" ], [ "Gold", "Gregorio Paltrinieri", "Swimming", "Men 's 1500 m freestyle", "August 13" ], [ "Gold", "Gabriele Rossetti", "Shooting", "Men 's skeet", "August 13" ], [ "Gold", "Diana Bacosi", "Shooting", "Women 's skeet", "August 12" ], [ "Gold", "Niccolò Campriani", "Shooting", "Men 's 10 m air rifle", "August 8" ], [ "Gold", "Daniele Garozzo", "Fencing", "Men 's foil", "August 7" ], [ "Gold", "Fabio Basile", "Judo", "Men 's 66 kg", "August 7" ], [ "Silver", "Italy men 's national volleyball team Oleg Antonov Emanuele Birarelli Simone Buti Massimo Colaci Simone Giannelli Osmany Juantorena Filippo Lanza Matteo Piano Salvatore Rossini Pasquale Sottile Luca Vettori Ivan Zaytsev", "Volleyball", "Men 's indoor tournament", "August 21" ], [ "Silver", "Italy women 's national water polo team Giulia Gorlero Chiara Tabani Arianna Garibotti Elisa Queirolo Federica Radicchi Rosaria Aiello Tania Di Mario Roberta Bianconi Giulia Enrica Emmolo Francesca Pomeri Aleksandra Cotti Teresa Frassinetti Laura Teani", "Water polo", "Women 's tournament", "August 19" ], [ "Silver", "Daniele Lupo Paolo Nicolai", "Volleyball", "Men 's beach volleyball", "August 18" ], [ "Silver", "Rachele Bruni", "Swimming", "Women 's 10 km open water", "August 15" ], [ "Silver", "Marco Fichera Enrico Garozzo Paolo Pizzo Andrea Santarelli", "Fencing", "Men 's team épée", "August 14" ], [ "Silver", "Chiara Cainero", "Shooting", "Women 's skeet", "August 12" ], [ "Silver", "Elisa Di Francisca", "Fencing", "Women 's foil", "August 10" ], [ "Silver", "Marco Innocenti", "Shooting", "Men 's double trap", "August 10" ], [ "Silver", "Giovanni Pellielo", "Shooting", "Men 's trap", "August 8" ], [ "Silver", "Odette Giuffrida", "Judo", "Women 's 52 kg", "August 7" ], [ "Silver", "Tania Cagnotto Francesca Dallapé", "Diving", "Women 's 3 m synchronized springboard", "August 7" ], [ "Silver", "Rossella Fiamingo", "Fencing", "Women 's épée", "August 6" ] ]
Italy_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_0
Italy competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. Italy has competed in every Summer Olympics, except the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996–97_Swindon_Town_F.C._season
1996–97 Swindon Town F.C. season
[ "Round", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Goalscorers" ]
[ [ "R1 First Leg", "20 August 1996", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "H", "2-0", "7,451", "Allison , Leitch" ], [ "R1 Second Leg", "3 September 1996", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "A", "0-1 ( won 2-1 on agg )", "10,760", "" ], [ "R2 First Leg", "18 September 1996", "Queens Park Rangers", "A", "1-2", "7,843", "Walters" ], [ "R2 Second Leg", "25 September 1996", "Queens Park Rangers", "H", "3-1 ( won 4-3 on agg )", "6,976", "O'Sullivan , Allison , Thorne" ], [ "R3", "23 October 1996", "Manchester United", "A", "1-2", "49,305", "Thorne" ] ]
Results -- League Cup
Main article : 1996-97 Football League Cup
1996–97_Swindon_Town_F.C._season_4
During the 1996-97 English football season, Swindon Town F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_Football_Alliance
Women's Football Alliance
[ "Year", "Winner", "Loser", "Score" ]
[ [ "2009", "St. Louis Slam", "West Michigan Mayhem", "21-14" ], [ "2010", "Lone Star Mustangs", "Columbus Comets", "16-12" ], [ "2011", "Boston Militia", "San Diego Surge", "34-19" ], [ "2012", "San Diego Surge", "Chicago Force", "40-36" ], [ "2013", "Chicago Force", "Dallas Diamonds", "81-34" ], [ "2014", "Boston Militia", "San Diego Surge", "69-34" ], [ "2015", "D.C. Divas", "Dallas Elite", "30-26" ], [ "2016", "D.C. Divas", "Dallas Elite", "28-26" ], [ "2017", "Dallas Elite", "Boston Renegades", "31-21" ], [ "2018", "Boston Renegades", "Los Angeles Warriors", "42-18" ], [ "2019", "Boston Renegades", "Cali War", "52-24" ] ]
WFA Division I Championship Game results
Women's_Football_Alliance_1
The Women's Football Alliance (WFA) is a full-contact Women's American football league that began play in 2009. It is the largest, 11-on-11, football league for women. The league is owned and operated by Jeff and Lisa King of Exeter, California.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Colonial_Athletic_Association_men's_soccer_season
2011 Colonial Athletic Association men's soccer season
[ "Home \\ Away", "HOF", "JMU", "W & M" ]
[ [ "Delaware Fighting Blue Hens", "3-2", "2-3", "2-0" ], [ "Drexel Dragons", "0-1", "2-0", "0-2" ], [ "Georgia State Panthers", "1-0", "0-1", "1-0" ], [ "Hofstra Pride", "", "3-0", "" ], [ "UNC Wilmington Seahawks", "", "", "0-1" ], [ "Old Dominion Monarchs", "4-1", "", "" ], [ "Towson Tigers", "2-3", "", "0-1" ], [ "VCU Rams", "", "2-1", "0-1" ], [ "William & Mary Tribe", "3-2", "0-1", "" ] ]
2011_Colonial_Athletic_Association_men's_soccer_season_2
The 2011 Colonial Athletic Association men's soccer season was the 29th season of men's college soccer in the Colonial Athletic Association, played from August 25, 2011 until November 3, 2011. The season marked the first time in 11 years that the James Madison Dukes won the regular season title, amassing a conference record of 8-3-0, with a 12-4-1 overall record. The regular season culminated with the tournament, which was won by the Delaware Blue Hens, making it their first conference championship in 40 years. Four teams qualified for the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, making it the largest representation by the conference in the tournament's history. Delaware automatically qualified for the tournament through winning the conference tournament, while James Madison, Old Dominion and Georgia State all entered the tournament via at-large berths. These three teams were the finalists and semifinalists in the CAA Tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bollywood_films_of_1959
List of Bollywood films of 1959
[ "Rank", "Title", "Cast" ]
[ [ "1", "Anari", "Raj Kapoor , Nutan" ], [ "2", "Paigham", "Dilip Kumar , Vyjayantimala , Raaj Kumar" ], [ "3", "Navrang", "Mahipal , Sandhya" ], [ "4", "Dhool Ka Phool", "Mala Sinha , Rajendra Kumar" ], [ "5", "Goonj Uthi Shehnai", "Rajendra Kumar , Ameeta" ], [ "6", "Dil Deke Dekho", "Shammi Kapoor , Asha Parekh" ], [ "7", "Sujata", "Sunil Dutt , Nutan" ], [ "8", "Chhoti Bahen", "Nanda , Balraj Sahni , Rehman" ], [ "9", "Rani Roopmati", "Nirupa Roy , Bharat Bhushan" ], [ "10", "Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan", "Rajendra Kumar , Meena Kumari" ], [ "11", "Love Marriage", "Dev Anand , Mala Sinha" ] ]
Highest-grossing films
The highest-grossing films at the Indian Box Office in 1959 : [ 1 ]
List_of_Bollywood_films_of_1959_0
A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1959:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Iranian_football_transfers_summer_2019
List of Iranian football transfers summer 2019
[ "No", "P", "Name", "Age", "Moving to", "Transfer fee", "Type", "Transfer window" ]
[ [ "19", "CF", "Mario Budimir", "33", "Lokomotiva", "Free", "Transfer", "Summer" ], [ "7", "MF", "Soroush Rafiei", "29", "Unattached", "Free", "Released", "Summer" ], [ "69", "DF", "Shayan Mosleh", "26", "Unattached", "Free", "Released", "Summer" ], [ "37", "MF", "Hamidreza Taherkhani", "20", "Unattached", "Free", "Released", "Summer" ], [ "10", "FW", "Mehdi Sharifi", "26", "Unattached", "Free", "Released", "Summer" ], [ "12", "GK", "Abolfazl Darvishvand", "22", "Unattached", "Free", "Released", "Summer" ], [ "77", "FW", "Saeid Karimi", "19", "Unattached", "Free", "Released", "Summer" ] ]
Iran Pro League -- Out
List_of_Iranian_football_transfers_summer_2019_1
This is a list of Iranian football transfers for the 2019 summer transfer window. Only moves from Persian Gulf Pro League and Azadegan League are listed. The summer transfer window will begin on 5 June 2019 and closes at midnight on 28 August 2019. Players without a club may join at any time. This list includes transfers featuring at least one Iran Football League club which were completed after the end of the winter 2018-19 transfer window on 3 February and before the end of the 2019 summer window.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Pedi
Tom Pedi
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1942", "Native Land", "Harry , man helping nurse" ], [ "1948", "The Naked City", "Detective Perelli" ], [ "1948", "State of the Union", "Barber" ], [ "1948", "Up in Central Park", "O'Toole" ], [ "1949", "Criss Cross", "Vincent" ], [ "1949", "Sorrowful Jones", "Once Over Sam" ], [ "1950", "Cry Murder", "Santorre" ], [ "1973", "The Iceman Cometh", "Rocky Pioggi" ], [ "1974", "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three", "Caz Dolowicz" ], [ "1976", "Won Ton Ton : The Dog Who Saved Hollywood", "Moving Man" ], [ "1976", "St. Ives", "Fat Angie Polaterra" ], [ "1978", "The Cat from Outer Space", "Honest Harry" ], [ "1978", "The One Man Jury", "Angie" ], [ "1979", "The North Avenue Irregulars", "Bartender" ], [ "1980", "Little Miss Marker", "Vittorio" ] ]
Performances -- Film
All listings come from the Internet Movie Database . [ 6 ]
Tom_Pedi_0
Tom Pedi (September 14, 1913 - December 29, 1996) was an American actor whose work included roles on stage, television and film in a career spanning 50 years. He was particularly well-known for his portrayal of Rocky, the night barman, in The Iceman Cometh, a part which he originated and played on stage, film and television. Pedi was the cousin of voice actress Christine Pedi. He is buried in Loma Vista Memorial Park in Fullerton, California.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Connacht_Rugby_season
2014–15 Connacht Rugby season
[ "Role", "Name", "Nationality" ]
[ [ "Head Coach", "Pat Lam", "Samoa" ], [ "Assistant Coach", "Dan McFarland", "England" ], [ "Backs/Kicking Coach", "Andre Bell", "New Zealand" ], [ "Skills Coach", "Dave Ellis", "New Zealand" ], [ "Chief Executive", "Willie Ruane", "Ireland" ], [ "Team Manager", "Tim Allnut", "New Zealand" ], [ "Academy Manager/ Eagles Head Coach", "Nigel Carolan", "Ireland" ], [ "Resource Coach ( es )", "Cory Browne Jimmy Duffy", "New Zealand Ireland" ], [ "Head of Fitness", "Paul Bunce", "New Zealand" ], [ "Performance Analyst", "Conor McPhillips", "Ireland" ], [ "Head Physio", "Gavin Malouf", "Australia" ] ]
Coaching and Management Team
2014–15_Connacht_Rugby_season_0
The 2014-15 season was Irish provincial rugby union side Connacht Rugby's fourteenth season competing in the Pro12, and the team's nineteenth season as a professional side. It was also Pat Lam's second season in charge of the side. As well as playing in the Pro12, Connacht competed in the newly established Rugby Challenge Cup, having played in the now-defunct Heineken Cup the previous season. The second tier side, the Connacht Eagles, competed in the 2014-15 British and Irish Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_American_Intercollegiate_Team_Chess_Championship
Pan American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship
[ "#", "Year", "Location", "Number of Teams", "Winning School Team" ]
[ [ "1", "1946", "New York , NY", "13", "City College of New York" ], [ "2", "1948", "New York , NY", "15", "City College of New York" ], [ "3", "1950", "New York , NY", "16", "Columbia University" ], [ "4", "1952", "New York , NY", "12", "Columbia University" ], [ "5", "1954", "New York , NY", "8", "Fordham University" ], [ "6", "1956", "Philadelphia , PA", "14", "University of Chicago" ], [ "7", "1958", "Cleveland , OH", "10", "University of Chicago" ], [ "8", "1960", "Princeton , NJ", "13", "Columbia University" ], [ "9", "1962", "Philadelphia , PA", "28", "Brooklyn College" ], [ "10", "1963", "Notre Dame , IN", "28", "University of Texas at Austin , University of California at Berkeley" ], [ "11", "1964", "Los Angeles , CA", "21", "San Jose State University" ], [ "12", "1965", "New York , NY", "27", "University of Toronto" ], [ "13", "1966", "State College , PA", "27", "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" ], [ "14", "1967", "Hoboken , NJ", "24", "University of California at Berkeley" ], [ "15", "1968", "Chicago , IL", "49", "University of Chicago" ], [ "16", "1969", "Montreal , QC", "43", "McGill University" ], [ "17", "1970", "Evanston , IL", "51", "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" ], [ "18", "1971", "Toronto , ON", "55", "Columbia University" ], [ "19", "1972", "Columbus , OH", "108", "University of Chicago" ], [ "20", "1973", "Atlanta , GA", "73", "University of Toronto , University of Chicago" ] ]
List of Champions and Venues -- Cup winners
Pan_American_Intercollegiate_Team_Chess_Championship_1
The Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship is the foremost intercollegiate team chess championship in the Americas. Hosted in part by the United States Chess Federation, the Pan-Am Intercollegiate is open to any team comprising four players and up to two alternates from the same post-secondary school (university, college, community college) in North America, Central America, South America, or the Caribbean. The Pan-Am began as such in 1946 (there had been earlier versions open to U.S. schools only), and is held annually, usually December 27-30. It has usually been held in the United States, but was hosted in Canada four times (1969, 1971, 1984, 1999). The current format is a six-round fixed-roster team Swiss-system tournament scored by team (not individual) points. Sometimes the Pan-Am Intercollegiate is held as part of a larger event called the Pan-American Chess Championships comprising the Pan-Am Intercollegiate, Pan-Am Scholastic Team Championship, and Pan-Am Open (for any individual).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand_national_football_team_results_(1970–79)
Thailand national football team results (1970–79)
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Result", "Score", "Venue", "Competition" ]
[ [ "23 May 1978", "Japan", "L", "0-3", "Zuiho , Japan", "International Friendly" ], [ "15 June 1978", "Indonesia", "L", "0-1", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "1978 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament" ], [ "17 June 1978", "Singapore", "W", "3-1", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "1978 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament" ], [ "20 June 1978", "South Korea", "L", "0-1", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "1978 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament" ], [ "21 June 1978", "Malaysia", "D", "1-1", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "1978 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament" ], [ "23 June 1978", "Malaysia", "D", "3-3", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "1978 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament" ], [ "14 July 1978", "South Korea", "L", "0-3", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "1978 Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "16 July 1978", "Malaysia", "L", "0-2", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "1978 Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "18 July 1978", "Singapore", "W", "2-1", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "1978 Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "20 July 1978", "Syria", "W", "3-1", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "1978 Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "22 July 1978", "Indonesia", "W", "3-0", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "1978 Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "24 July 1978", "Iraq", "L", "0-1", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "1978 Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "26 July 1978", "Japan", "L", "0-4", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "1978 Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "10 September 1978", "Indonesia", "W", "2-1", "Jeonju , South Korea", "1978 President 's Cup" ], [ "11 December 1978", "Burma", "W", "2-1", "Bangkok , Thailand", "1978 Asian Games - Preliminary round - Group B" ], [ "15 December 1978", "North Korea", "L", "0-3", "Bangkok , Thailand", "1978 Asian Games - Preliminary round - Group B" ], [ "17 December 1978", "Malaysia", "W", "2-1", "Bangkok , Thailand", "1978 Asian Games - Semifinals - Group 2" ], [ "18 November 1978", "China PR", "L", "1-4", "Bangkok , Thailand", "1978 Asian Games - Semifinals - Group 2" ], [ "19 November 1978", "South Korea", "L", "1-3", "Bangkok , Thailand", "1978 Asian Games - Semifinals - Group 2" ] ]
1978
Thailand_national_football_team_results_(1970-79)_8
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977_IAAF_World_Cup_–_Results
1977 IAAF World Cup – Results
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Team", "Result", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Helena Fibingerová ( TCH )", "Europe", "20.63", "9" ], [ "2", "Svetlana Krachevskaya ( URS )", "Soviet Union", "20.39", "7" ], [ "3", "Maren Seidler ( USA )", "United States", "15.50", "6" ], [ "4", "Lucette Moreau ( CAN )", "Americas", "15.16", "5" ], [ "5", "Barbara Beable ( NZL )", "Oceania", "15.02", "4" ], [ "6", "Paik Ok-Ja ( KOR )", "Asia", "14.60", "3" ], [ "7", "Nnenna Njoku ( NGR )", "Africa", "12.43", "2" ], [ "DSQ", "Ilona Slupianek ( GDR )", "East Germany", "20.93", "0" ] ]
Women -- Field
3 September 1977
1977_IAAF_World_Cup_–_Results_33
These are the results of the 1977 IAAF World Cup, an international track and field sporting event sponsored by the International Association of Athletics Federations, held on 2-4 September 1977 at the Rheinstadion in Düsseldorf, West Germany. The World Cup was contested by 309 athletes from 54 countries, and the winning teams were East Germany (men) and Europe (women). In each event eight athletes represented eight teams: In each event athletes won points for their team, with 9 points won by gold medal winners, 7 points for silver medalists, six for bronze, and so on all the way to a single point for eighth-place finishers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2010_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_400_metres
Athletics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Reaction Time", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "7", "Michael Mathieu ( BAH )", "0.166", "45.72", "Q" ], [ "2", "4", "Conrad Williams ( ENG )", "0.201", "45.82", "Q" ], [ "3", "6", "Ben Offereins ( AUS )", "0.210", "46.11", "q" ], [ "4", "9", "Alli Ngaimoko ( UGA )", "0.241", "46.63", "SB" ], [ "5", "5", "Oral Thompson ( JAM )", "0.130", "46.77", "" ], [ "6", "8", "Isaac Makwala ( BOT )", "0.287", "47.07", "" ], [ "7", "3", "Jean Degrace ( MRI )", "0.186", "47.52", "" ], [ "8", "2", "Geoffrey Ngeno ( KEN )", "0.248", "49.31", "" ] ]
Semifinals -- Semifinal 2
Athletics_at_the_2010_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_400_metres_8
The Men's 400 metres at the 2010 Commonwealth Games as part of the athletics programme was held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Thursday 7 October till Saturday 9 October 2010. The top three runners in each of the initial six heats automatically qualified for the second round. The next six fastest runners from across the heats also qualified. Those 24 runners competed in 3 semifinals, with the top two runners from each heat qualifying for the final plus the two fastest runners.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Closer_to_Truth_episodes
List of Closer to Truth episodes
[ "No . in Series", "No . in Season", "Episode Title", "Featured Guest / Contributor" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Does God Make Sense ?", "Richard Swinburne , Alvin Plantinga , Daniel Dennett , Seyyed Hossein Nasr , Varadaraja V. Raman , Huston Smith , Michael Shermer" ], [ "2", "2", "How Vast is the Cosmos ?", "Martin Rees , Max Tegmark , Alan Guth , Andrei Linde , Paul Davies" ], [ "3", "3", "Why is Consciousness so Mysterious ?", "Ven . Yifa , Susan Blackmore , Keith Ward , Daniel Dennett , David Chalmers , John Searle , Colin McGinn" ], [ "4", "4", "Did Our Universe have a Beginning ?", "Wendy Freedman , Alan Guth , George Smoot , Alexander Vilenkin , Martin Rees" ], [ "5", "5", "How are Brains Structured ?", "Arnold Scheibel , Carmine Clemente , John Schlag , Christof Koch , Michael Merzenich , Rodolfo Llinas" ], [ "6", "6", "Arguing God 's Existence", "Keith Ward , Owen Gingerich , William Lane Craig , Walter Sinnott-Armstrong , Alvin Plantinga , Steven Weinberg" ], [ "7", "7", "Why a Fine-Tuned Universe ?", "John A. Leslie , Steven Weinberg , David Gross , John Polkinghorne , Robin Collins , Paul Davies" ], [ "8", "8", "Do Persons have Souls ?", "JP Moreland , Nancey Murphy , Richard Swinburne , Daniel Dennett , Peter van Inwagen , Huston Smith" ], [ "9", "9", "Arguing God from Design", "Richard Swinburne , Bede Rundle , Steven Weinberg , William Dembski , Francisco Ayala , Michael Shermer , Freeman Dyson" ], [ "10", "10", "Could Our Universe Be a Fake ?", "David Brin , Nick Bostrom , Ray Kurzweil , Marvin Minsky , Martin Rees" ], [ "11", "11", "Does ESP Reveal the Nonphysical ?", "Marilyn Schlitz , Charles Tart , Susan Blackmore , Rupert Sheldrake , Dean Radin , Michael Shermer" ], [ "12", "12", "Arguing God from First Cause", "William Lane Craig , Quentin Smith , Alister McGrath , David Shatz , Charles Harper , Jr. , Peter van Inwagen" ], [ "13", "13", "Can Science Deal With God ?", "Lawrence Krauss , Francis Collins , Robert John Russell , Ian Barbour , Freeman Dyson , Michio Kaku" ] ]
Episodes -- Series Three : `` Closer to Truth : Cosmos . Consciousness . God . ''
List_of_Closer_to_Truth_episodes_3
Closer to Truth is a continuing television series on PBS and public television originally created, produced and hosted by Robert Lawrence Kuhn. The first premiere series aired in 2000 for 2 seasons, followed by a second series aired in 2003 for a single season. The current / third series of the program, Closer to Truth: Cosmos. Consciousness. God, launched in 2008, with 19 full seasons to date. Robert Lawrence Kuhn is the creator, executive producer, writer and presenter of the series. Peter Getzels is the co-creator and producer / director. The show is centered on on-camera conversations with leading scientists, philosophers, theologians, and scholars, covering a diverse range of topics or questions from the size and nature of the universe (or multiverse), to the existence and essence of God, to the mystery of consciousness and the notion of free will.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bardel_Entertainment
Bardel Entertainment
[ "Show", "Year ( s )", "Co-production ( s )", "Notes" ]
[ [ "The Wish That Changed Christmas", "1991", "McDonald 's", "assistant animation" ], [ "Itsy Bitsy Spider", "1992", "Hyperion Pictures", "additional animation services" ], [ "Wan na Be a Dino Finder", "1995", "Cloud 9 Interactive", "video game ; animation" ], [ "But Where Does It Come From ?", "1996", "Playhouse Pictures", "" ], [ "Gregory and Me", "1996", "Kideo", "" ], [ "The Christmas Orange", "2002", "", "" ], [ "Def Jam Vendetta", "2003", "EA Canada", "video game ; additional animation" ], [ "SuperFuckers", "2012-2013", "Frederator Studios", "" ], [ "Nickelodeon Animated Shorts Program", "2013-2016", "Nickelodeon", "Earmouse and Bottle , Space Mission : Danger" ], [ "Albert", "2016", "Nickelodeon Animation Studios", "animation" ], [ "Rick and Morty : Rick and Morty Exquisite Corpse", "2017", "Titmouse , Inc. / Williams Street", "" ], [ "Monster High : The Adventures of The Ghoul Squad", "2017", "Mattel Creations", "" ] ]
Produced works -- Specials/shorts/other
Bardel_Entertainment_2
Bardel Entertainment, Inc. is a Canadian animation studio founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1987. The word Bardel comes from the names of its founders, Barry Ward and Delna Bhesania, who are a married couple. It is involved in the acquisition, development, production and distribution of animated programming. It is led by CEO Rick Mischel, previously a producer at Sony Pictures Animation. Bardel has 500 employees, with a studio in Vancouver and Kelowna. They have provided animation services for many organizations: Nickelodeon, DreamWorks, Warner Bros., Funrise and Cartoon Network/Adult Swim. Bardel has a rolling slate of projects in production. The current roster includes Rick and Morty (Adult Swim), The Dragon Prince (Wonderstorm), Teen Titans Go! and DC Super Hero Girls (Warner Bros.), and 44 Cats (Rainbow SpA). On October 5, 2015, Bardel Entertainment was purchased by Rainbow SpA, an Italian animation studio co-owned by Iginio Straffi and Viacom. Later recent work includes award-winning series such as Angry Birds Blues, All Hail King Julien, The Adventures of Puss in Boots, Dinotrux, Rick and Morty, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, HarmonQuest and Teen Titans Go!. In 2015, Bardel won an Emmy Award for King Julien for Outstanding Childrens Animated Program, and in 2016, Bardel won an Emmy Award for Dinotrux for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation (Juried Award).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welterweight
Welterweight
[ "Rank", "Name", "Record" ]
[ [ "C", "vacant", "" ], [ "1", "Errol Spence Jr", "26-0 ( 21 KO )" ], [ "2", "Terence Crawford", "36-0 ( 27 KO )" ], [ "3", "Manny Pacquiao", "62-7-2 ( 39 KO )" ], [ "4", "Keith Thurman", "29-1 ( 22 KO )" ], [ "5", "Shawn Porter", "30-3-1 ( 17 KO )" ], [ "6", "Danny García", "36-2 ( 21 KO )" ], [ "7", "Yordenis Ugás", "25-4 ( 12 KO )" ], [ "8", "Qudratillo Abduqaxorov", "17-0 ( 9 KO )" ], [ "9", "Sergey Lipinets", "16-1 ( 12 KO )" ], [ "10", "Mikey Garcia", "40-1 ( 30 KO )" ] ]
Boxing -- Professional boxing
As of June 22 , 2020 . [ 3 ] Keys : C Current The Ring world champion
Welterweight_1
Welterweight is a weight class in combat sports. Originally the term welterweight was used only in boxing, but other combat sports like Muay Thai, taekwondo, and mixed martial arts also use it for their own weight division system to classify the opponents. In most sports that use it, welterweight is heavier than lightweight but lighter than middleweight.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let's_Talk_About_Love
Let's Talk About Love
[ "Region", "Date", "Label", "Format", "Catalog" ]
[ [ "Australia", "14 November 1997", "Epic", "CD", "489159 2" ], [ "Japan", "15 November 1997", "SMEJ", "CD", "ESCA-6877" ], [ "Europe", "17 November 1997", "Columbia", "CD", "34586 8" ], [ "United States", "18 November 1997", "Epic", "CD", "BK 68861" ], [ "Canada", "18 November 1997", "Columbia", "CD", "CK 68861" ], [ "Japan", "30 May 2018", "SMEJ", "Blu-spec CD2", "SICP-31168" ], [ "Worldwide", "24 August 2018", "Columbia", "LP", "1 90758 63901 7" ] ]
Release history
Let's_Talk_About_Love_9
Let's Talk About Love is the fifth English-language studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released on 14 November 1997 by Columbia/Epic Records. The follow-up to her commercially successful album Falling into You (1996), Let's Talk About Love showed a further progression of Dion's music. Throughout the project, she collaborated with Barbra Streisand, the Bee Gees, Luciano Pavarotti, Carole King, George Martin, Diana King, Brownstone, Corey Hart and her previous producers: David Foster, Ric Wake, Walter Afanasieff, Humberto Gatica and Jim Steinman. Let's Talk About Love includes Dion's biggest hit, My Heart Will Go On. Written by James Horner and Will Jennings, and serving as the love theme for James Cameron's blockbuster film Titanic, My Heart Will Go On topped the charts around the world, and has become Dion's signature song. Let's Talk About Love and its songs won many awards around the world. My Heart Will Go On won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Song of the Year and Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television. Let's Talk About Love was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album and Tell Him for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Let's Talk About Love became one of the best-selling albums in history, with sales of over 31 million copies worldwide. It topped the charts around the world, including number one in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Australia and many more. It became one of the best-selling albums of 1997 and 1998 in various countries and also one of the top-selling albums of the decade. It was certified Diamond, Multi-Platinum, Platinum and Gold around the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985–86_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
1985–86 European Cup Winners' Cup
[ "Rank", "Name", "Team", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1", "Igor Belanov", "Dynamo Kyiv", "5" ], [ "1", "Oleg Blokhin", "Dynamo Kyiv", "5" ], [ "1", "Frank Lippmann", "Dynamo Dresden", "5" ], [ "1", "Oleksandr Zavarov", "Dynamo Kyiv", "5" ], [ "5", "Sulejman Halilović", "Rapid Wien", "4" ], [ "6", "Thomas Bergman", "AIK", "3" ], [ "6", "Marian Bîcu", "Universitatea Craiova", "3" ], [ "6", "Rudolf Bommer", "Bayer Uerdingen", "3" ], [ "6", "Bent Christensen", "Lyngby BK", "3" ], [ "6", "Jorge Orosmán da Silva", "Atlético Madrid", "3" ], [ "6", "Sven Dahlkvist", "AIK", "3" ], [ "6", "Friedhelm Funkel", "Bayer Uerdingen", "3" ], [ "6", "Wolfgang Funkel", "Bayer Uerdingen", "3" ], [ "6", "Lárus Guðmundsson", "Bayer Uerdingen", "3" ], [ "6", "Pavel Korejčík", "Dukla Prague", "3" ], [ "6", "Peter Pacult", "Rapid Wien", "3" ], [ "6", "Stanislav Pelc", "Dukla Prague", "3" ], [ "6", "Hans-Uwe Pilz", "Dynamo Dresden", "3" ], [ "6", "Wolfgang Schäfer", "Bayer Uerdingen", "3" ], [ "6", "Quique Setién", "Atlético Madrid", "3" ] ]
Top scorers
The top scorers from the 1985–86 UEFA Cup Winners ' Cup are as follows :
1985–86_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_4
The 1985-86 European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Dynamo Kyiv in the final against Atlético Madrid. It was their second title in the competition, and first since 1975. Reigning champions Everton, who initially qualified for the European Cup instead as the 1984-85 Football League champions, and 1985 FA Cup winners Manchester United missed out on European football due to the newly enacted five-year ban on English clubs participating in Europe, following the Heysel Stadium disaster on 29 May 1985. Even CSKA Sofia did not join, after the riots during the Bulgarian Cup final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Film_Critics_Circle_Award_for_Best_Documentary_Film
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Documentary Film
[ "Year", "Winner", "Director ( s )" ]
[ [ "2010", "The Tillman Story", "Amir Bar-Lev" ], [ "2011", "Project Nim", "James Marsh" ], [ "2012", "The Queen of Versailles", "Lauren Greenfield" ], [ "2013", "The Act of Killing", "Joshua Oppenheimer" ], [ "2014", "Life Itself", "Steve James" ], [ "2015", "Amy", "Asif Kapadia" ], [ "2016", "Cameraperson", "Kirsten Johnson" ], [ "2017", "Jane", "Brett Morgen" ], [ "2018", "Shirkers", "Sandi Tan" ], [ "2019", "Apollo 11", "Todd Douglas Miller" ] ]
Winners -- 2010s
Florida_Film_Critics_Circle_Award_for_Best_Documentary_Film_2
The Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Documentary is an award given by the Florida Film Critics Circle to honor the finest achievements in filmmaking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Trikonis
Gus Trikonis
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1961", "West Side Story", "Indio" ], [ "1964", "The Unsinkable Molly Brown", "Joe" ], [ "1964", "Pajama Party", "Pajame Boy # 13" ], [ "1966", "The Sand Pebbles", "Restorff" ], [ "1967", "The St. Valentine 's Day Massacre", "Rio" ], [ "1968", "The Hellcats", "Scorpio" ] ]
Filmography -- Actor
Gus_Trikonis_1
Gus Trikonis (born November 21, 1937) is an American actor, dancer, and director.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1987
List of American films of 1987
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre", "Note" ]
[ [ "Nadine", "Robert Benton", "Kim Basinger , Jeff Bridges , Rip Torn", "Comedy", "78 minutes" ], [ "Near Dark", "Kathryn Bigelow", "Adrian Pasdar , Jenny Wright , Bill Paxton", "Horror", "Bigelow 's second film" ], [ "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 : Dream Warriors", "Chuck Russell", "Heather Langenkamp , Patricia Arquette , Robert Englund , Laurence Fishburne , John Saxon", "Slasher", "second sequel of series" ], [ "No Man 's Land", "Peter Werner", "Charlie Sheen , D. B. Sweeney , Randy Quaid", "Crime drama", "Orion" ], [ "No Way Out", "Roger Donaldson", "Kevin Costner , Gene Hackman , Sean Young , Will Patton , George Dzundza , Howard Duff , Iman", "Thriller", "Orion ; Remake of 1950 film" ], [ "North Shore", "William Phelps", "Matt Adler", "Surfing", "" ], [ "Nowhere to Hide", "Mario Azzopardi", "Amy Madigan , Michael Ironside", "Drama", "" ], [ "Number One with a Bullet", "Jack Smight", "Robert Carradine , Billy Dee Williams , Valerie Bertinelli", "Action", "" ], [ "Nuts", "Martin Ritt", "Barbra Streisand , Richard Dreyfuss , Karl Malden , Leslie Nielsen , Maureen Stapleton , Robert Webber , Eli Wallach , James Whitmore", "Drama", "based on play by Tom Topor ; Malden 's final film" ], [ "O.C . and Stiggs", "Robert Altman", "Daniel H. Jenkins , Neill Barry , Paul Dooley , Jane Curtin , Jon Cryer , Cynthia Nixon , Martin Mull", "Comedy", "filmed in 1983 , not released until '87" ], [ "On the Black Hill", "Andrew Grieve", "", "Drama", "" ], [ "Orphans", "Alan J. Pakula", "Albert Finney , Matthew Modine", "Crime", "Lorimar" ], [ "Outrageous Fortune", "Arthur Hiller", "Bette Midler , Shelley Long , Peter Coyote", "Comedy", "Touchstone Pictures" ], [ "Over the Top", "Menahem Golan", "Sylvester Stallone , Robert Loggia , David Mendenhall , Susan Blakely", "Action", "Cannon Films ; 2 Razzie awards" ], [ "Overboard", "Garry Marshall", "Goldie Hawn , Kurt Russell , Edward Herrmann , Roddy McDowall", "Comedy", "MGM" ], [ "The Pick-up Artist", "James Toback", "Robert Downey Jr. , Molly Ringwald , Dennis Hopper", "Drama", "20th Century Fox" ], [ "Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night", "", "voices of Scott Grimes , Tom Bosley , Don Knotts , Ed Asner , James Earl Jones , Rickie Lee Jones", "Family", "" ], [ "Planes , Trains and Automobiles", "John Hughes", "Steve Martin , John Candy", "Comedy", "written by Hughes" ], [ "Police Academy 4 : Citizens on Patrol", "Jim Drake", "Steve Guttenberg , Bubba Smith , Michael Winslow , George Gaynes , David Graf , David Spade , Leslie Easterbrook , Bobcat Goldthwait , Corinne Bohrer", "Comedy", "third sequel to Police Academy" ], [ "Poor Little Rich Girl : The Barbara Hutton Story", "Charles Jarott", "Farrah Fawcett", "Biography", "TV film" ] ]
N-R
List_of_American_films_of_1987_3
A list of American films released in 1987. The Last Emperor won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinn_Mulhern
Quinn Mulhern
[ "Res", "Record", "Opponent", "Method", "Event", "Date", "Round", "Time", "Location" ]
[ [ "Loss", "18-4", "Katsunori Kikuno", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Saffiedine vs. Lim", "January 4 , 2014", "3", "5:00", "Marina Bay , Singapore" ], [ "Loss", "18-3", "Rick Story", "TKO ( punches )", "UFC 158", "March 16 , 2013", "1", "3:05", "Montreal , Quebec , Canada" ], [ "Win", "18-2", "Yuri Villefort", "Decision ( split )", "Strikeforce : Barnett vs. Cormier", "May 19 , 2012", "3", "5:00", "San Jose , California , United States" ], [ "Win", "17-2", "David Hulett", "Decision ( unanimous )", "Strikeforce Challengers : Britt vs. Sayers", "November 18 , 2011", "3", "5:00", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States" ], [ "Win", "16-2", "Danny Davis", "Submission ( arm-triangle choke )", "Strikeforce Challengers : Larkin vs. Rossborough", "September 23 , 2011", "3", "4:08", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States" ], [ "Loss", "15-2", "Jason High", "Decision ( unanimous )", "Strikeforce Challengers : Fodor vs. Terry", "June 24 , 2011", "3", "5:00", "Kent , Washington , United States" ], [ "Win", "15-1", "Anselmo Martinez", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "KOTC : Texas", "April 16 , 2011", "1", "4:48", "Lubbock , Texas , United States" ], [ "Win", "14-1", "Garett Davis", "Decision ( unanimous )", "KOTC : Black Ops", "December 4 , 2010", "5", "5:00", "Cold Lake , Alberta , Canada" ], [ "Win", "13-1", "Levi Stout", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "KOTC : Imminent Danger", "August 13 , 2010", "1", "2:52", "Mescalero , New Mexico , United States" ], [ "Win", "12-1", "Joey Gorczynski", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "KOTC : Honor", "May 14 , 2010", "3", "0:53", "Mescalero , New Mexico , United States" ], [ "Win", "11-1", "Koffi Adzitso", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "KOTC : Legacy", "March 26 , 2010", "2", "1:36", "Reno , Nevada , United States" ], [ "Win", "10-1", "Boy Morgan", "TKO ( punches )", "KOTC : Native Warriors", "March 6 , 2010", "1", "1:10", "Santa Fe , New Mexico , United States" ], [ "Win", "9-1", "Rich Clementi", "TKO ( punches )", "KOTC : Vengeance", "February 12 , 2010", "2", "3:09", "Mescalero , New Mexico , United States" ], [ "Loss", "8-1", "Mike Guymon", "Submission ( punches )", "KOTC : Distorted", "October 1 , 2009", "4", "4:32", "Highland , California , United States" ], [ "Win", "8-0", "Chris Brennan", "Submission ( omoplata )", "KOTC : Militia", "June 11 , 2009", "1", "2:01", "Highland , California , United States" ], [ "Win", "7-0", "Ricky Legere", "Submission ( triangle choke )", "KOTC : New Breed", "March 7 , 2009", "2", "2:52", "Mescalero , New Mexico , United States" ], [ "Win", "6-0", "Manuel Otero", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "KOTC : Goodfellas", "December 6 , 2008", "1", "1:55", "Albuquerque , New Mexico , United States" ], [ "Win", "5-0", "Brian Grimshaw", "TKO ( punches )", "FW 16 : International", "November 1 , 2008", "1", "4:22", "Albuquerque , New Mexico , United States" ], [ "Win", "4-0", "Blue Edwards", "Submission ( triangle choke )", "Rage in the Cage 113", "August 2 , 2008", "2", "0:34", "Albuquerque , New Mexico , United States" ], [ "Win", "3-0", "Jeremy Ferguson", "Decision ( split )", "KOTC : Badlands", "July 12 , 2008", "3", "3:00", "Albuquerque , New Mexico , United States" ] ]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 22 matches 18 wins 4 losses By knockout 3 1 By submission 11 1 By decision 4 2
Quinn_Mulhern_1
Quinn Patrick Mulhern (born September 20, 1984) is a retired American professional mixed martial artist who most recently competed in the Welterweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional competitor from 2007 until 2014, Mulhern also competed for Strikeforce, King of the Cage, and is the former King of the Cage Welterweight Champion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Jurchens
Timeline of the Jurchens
[ "Year", "Date", "Event" ]
[ [ "1204", "", "Song forces start showing military aggression along the Jin border" ], [ "1206", "spring", "Kokochu , also known as Teb Tengri , chief shaman of the Mongols , bestows upon Temüjin the title of Genghis Khan , Oceanic Ruler of the Mongol Empire , at the kurultai of Burkhan Khaldun , sacred mountain of the Mongols" ], [ "1206", "20 June", "Song dynasty declares war on Jin dynasty" ], [ "1206", "December", "The governor-general of Sichuan , Wu Xi , defects to the Jin dynasty" ], [ "1207", "29 March", "Song loyalists kill Wu Xi" ], [ "1207", "", "Song forces slaughter a Jin camp , killing 2000 men and 800 horses - earliest recorded use of thunderclap bombs in open combat" ], [ "1207", "April", "Song and Jin enter a stalemate" ], [ "1208", "2 November", "Song and Jin agree to a peace renewing the Song 's tributary relationship with the Jin" ], [ "1208", "29 December", "Emperor Zhangzong of Jin dies and his uncle , Wanyan Yongji , takes the Jin throne and becomes Prince Shao of Wei" ] ]
13th century -- 1200s
Timeline_of_the_Jurchens_13
This is a timeline of the Jurchens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_flag_bearers_for_Honduras_at_the_Olympics
List of flag bearers for Honduras at the Olympics
[ "#", "Event year", "Season", "Flag bearer", "Sport" ]
[ [ "8", "2016", "Summer", "Rolando Palacios", "Athletics" ], [ "7", "2012", "Summer", "Ronald Bennett", "Athletics" ], [ "6", "2008", "Summer", "Miguel Ferrera", "Taekwondo" ], [ "5", "2004", "Summer", "Iizzwa Medina", "Table Tennis" ], [ "4", "2000", "Summer", "Alejandro Castellanos", "Swimming" ], [ "3", "1996", "Summer", "Darwin Angeles", "Boxing" ], [ "2", "1992", "Winter", "Jenny Palacios-Stillo", "Cross-country skiing" ], [ "1", "1984", "Summer", "Carlos Solo", "Judo" ] ]
Honduras at theOlympicsIOC codeHONNOCComité Olímpico HondureñoWebsitecohonduras.com ( in Spanish ) Medals Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 0 Total 0 Summer appearances19681972197619801984198819921996200020042008201220162020Winter appearances19921994–2018 This is a list of flag bearers who have represented Honduras at the Olympics . [ 1 ] Flag bearers carry the national flag of their country at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games .
List_of_flag_bearers_for_Honduras_at_the_Olympics_0
This is a list of flag bearers who have represented Honduras at the Olympics. Flag bearers carry the national flag of their country at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Kansas_City_Royals_season
2010 Kansas City Royals season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "53", "June 1", "Angels", "6-3", "Bannister ( 5-3 )", "Piñeiro ( 3-6 )", "Soria ( 13 )", "15,142", "22-31" ], [ "54", "June 2", "Angels", "7-2", "Kazmir ( 4-5 )", "Davies ( 4-4 )", "", "12,718", "22-32" ], [ "55", "June 3", "Angels", "5-4", "Weaver ( 5-2 )", "Greinke ( 1-7 )", "Fuentes ( 7 )", "13,621", "22-33" ], [ "56", "June 4", "Tigers", "7-3", "Chen ( 2-0 )", "Scherzer ( 2-5 )", "", "21,930", "23-33" ], [ "57", "June 5", "Tigers", "4-2", "Verlander ( 6-4 )", "Hochevar ( 5-4 )", "Valverde ( 12 )", "24,383", "23-34" ], [ "58", "June 6", "Tigers", "7-2", "Bannister ( 6-3 )", "Bonderman ( 2-4 )", "", "22,240", "24-34" ], [ "59", "June 8", "@ Twins", "7-3", "Slowey ( 7-3 )", "Greinke ( 1-8 )", "Guerrier ( 1 )", "38,970", "24-35" ], [ "60", "June 9", "@ Twins", "6-2", "Pavano ( 6-6 )", "Davies ( 4-5 )", "", "40,323", "24-36" ], [ "61", "June 10", "@ Twins", "9-8", "Chen ( 3-0 )", "Baker ( 5-5 )", "Soria ( 14 )", "39,022", "25-36" ], [ "62", "June 11", "@ Reds", "6-5 ( 11 )", "Marté ( 1-0 )", "Owings ( 3-2 )", "Soria ( 15 )", "25,847", "26-36" ], [ "63", "June 12", "@ Reds", "11-5", "Cueto ( 6-1 )", "Bannister ( 6-4 )", "", "34,240", "26-37" ], [ "64", "June 13", "@ Reds", "7-3", "Greinke ( 2-8 )", "LeCure ( 1-3 )", "", "23,747", "27-37" ], [ "65", "June 15", "Astros", "15-7", "Texeira ( 1-1 )", "Paulino ( 1-8 )", "", "24,862", "28-37" ], [ "66", "June 16", "Astros", "4-2", "Oswalt ( 5-8 )", "Chen ( 3-1 )", "Lindstrom ( 15 )", "17,675", "28-38" ], [ "67", "June 17", "Astros", "5-2", "Marté ( 2-0 )", "Myers ( 4-5 )", "Soria ( 16 )", "16,255", "29-38" ], [ "68", "June 18", "@ Braves", "6-4", "Lowe ( 9-5 )", "Bannister ( 6-5 )", "Wagner ( 13 )", "29,808", "29-39" ], [ "69", "June 19", "@ Braves", "5-4", "Wagner ( 5-0 )", "Tejeda ( 2-3 )", "", "39,109", "29-40" ], [ "70", "June 20", "@ Braves", "8-5", "Kimbrel ( 2-0 )", "Wood ( 0-1 )", "Wagner ( 14 )", "30,072", "29-41" ], [ "71", "June 21", "@ Nationals", "2-1", "Hernández ( 6-4 )", "Chen ( 3-2 )", "Capps ( 21 )", "13,592", "29-42" ], [ "72", "June 22", "@ Nationals", "4-3", "Atilano ( 6-4 )", "Lerew ( 0-1 )", "Capps ( 22 )", "21,168", "29-43" ] ]
2010_Kansas_City_Royals_season_4
The Kansas City Royals' season of 2010 was the 42nd for the Royals franchise. It was also the 25th anniversary of their first World Series championship (1985). The Royals' payroll as the 2010 season opened was $70 million (21st in the major leagues).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Puerta_Trophy
Antonio Puerta Trophy
[ "Goals", "Player", "Team", "Edition in which scored" ]
[ [ "2", "José Carlos", "Sevilla FC", "2009 , 2010" ], [ "2", "Rodri Ríos", "Sevilla FC", "2011" ], [ "2", "Frédéric Kanouté", "Sevilla FC", "2011" ], [ "2", "Diego Perotti", "Sevilla FC", "2009 , 2013" ], [ "2", "Carlos Tevez", "Boca Juniors", "2016" ], [ "1", "Luís Fabiano", "Sevilla FC", "2008" ], [ "1", "Renato", "Sevilla FC", "2008" ], [ "1", "Míchel", "Xerez", "2009" ], [ "1", "Carlos Calvo", "Granada", "2010" ], [ "1", "Manu del Moral", "Sevilla FC", "2011" ], [ "1", "Álvaro Negredo", "Sevilla FC", "2012" ], [ "1", "Piotr Trochowski", "Sevilla FC", "2012" ], [ "1", "Christian", "Almería", "2013" ], [ "1", "Denis Suárez", "Sevilla FC", "2014" ], [ "1", "Carlos Bacca", "Sevilla FC", "2014" ], [ "1", "Darío Benedetto", "Boca Juniors", "2016" ], [ "1", "Cristian Pavón", "Boca Juniors", "2016" ], [ "1", "Steven Nzonzi", "Sevilla FC", "2016" ], [ "1", "Timothée Kolodziejczak", "Sevilla FC", "2016" ], [ "1", "Luciano Vietto", "Sevilla FC", "2016" ] ]
Goalscorers
Antonio_Puerta_Trophy_0
The Antonio Puerta Trophy is an annual summer tournament hosted by Sevilla FC since 2008. The tournament is dedicated to Antonio Puerta, who died on August 28, 2007 (at the age of 22) after suffering a heart injury during the inaugural match of the 2007-08 La Liga season against Getafe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_1912_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners
List of 1912 Summer Olympics medal winners
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "100 m freestyle details", "Duke Kahanamoku United States", "Cecil Healy Australasia", "Ken Huszagh United States" ], [ "400 m freestyle details", "George Hodgson Canada", "John Hatfield Great Britain", "Harold Hardwick Australasia" ], [ "1500 m freestyle details", "George Hodgson Canada", "John Hatfield Great Britain", "Harold Hardwick Australasia" ], [ "100 m backstroke details", "Harry Hebner United States", "Otto Fahr Germany", "Paul Kellner Germany" ], [ "200 m breaststroke details", "Walter Bathe Germany", "Wilhelm Lützow Germany", "Paul Malisch Germany" ], [ "400 m breaststroke details", "Walter Bathe Germany", "Thor Henning Sweden", "Percy Courtman Great Britain" ], [ "4×200 m freestyle relay details", "Australasia ( ANZ ) Cecil Healy Malcolm Champion Leslie Boardman Harold Hardwick", "United States ( USA ) Ken Huszagh Harry Hebner Perry McGillivray Duke Kahanamoku", "Great Britain ( GBR ) William Foster Thomas Battersby John Hatfield Henry Taylor" ] ]
Swimming -- Men 's events
List_of_1912_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners_12
The 1912 Summer Olympics (Swedish: Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, between 5 May and 22 July 1912. Twenty-eight nations and 2,408 competitors, including 48 women, competed in 102 events in 14 sports.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curling_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics
Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics
[ "Lead", "Nation", "%" ]
[ [ "Christine Keshen", "Canada", "81" ], [ "Lynn Cameron", "Great Britain", "79" ], [ "Malene Krause", "Denmark", "79" ], [ "Ekaterina Galkina", "Russia", "78" ], [ "Anna Svärd", "Sweden", "78" ] ]
Women 's -- Round robin final player percentages
Minimum 6 games . Five best players from each position
Curling_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics_56
Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in the town of Pinerolo, Italy from February 13 to February 24. It proved to be the sleeper hit in terms of television ratings in Italy. According to a CBC feature, curling at the 2006 Winter Games drew 5 million viewers, eclipsing ice hockey and figure skating. This, and the success of the Italian men's curling team created a surge of interest in curling within Italy, where there was no previous tradition of the sport and only a few hundred players.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Wimbledon_Championships
2015 Wimbledon Championships
[ "Seed", "Rank", "Player", "Points before", "Points defending", "Points won", "Points after", "Status" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Serena Williams", "11,291", "130", "2,000", "13,161", "Champion , won against Garbiñe Muguruza [ 20 ]" ], [ "2", "2", "Petra Kvitová", "6,870", "2,000", "130", "5,000", "Third Round lost to Jelena Janković [ 28 ]" ], [ "3", "3", "Simona Halep", "6,200", "780+280", "10+1", "5,151", "First Round lost to Jana Čepelová" ], [ "4", "4", "Maria Sharapova", "5,950", "240", "780", "6,490", "Semifinals lost to Serena Williams [ 1 ]" ], [ "5", "5", "Caroline Wozniacki", "5,000", "240", "240", "5,000", "Fourth Round lost to Garbiñe Muguruza [ 20 ]" ], [ "6", "6", "Lucie Šafářová", "4,055", "780", "240", "3,515", "Fourth Round lost to Coco Vandeweghe" ], [ "7", "7", "Ana Ivanovic", "3,895", "130", "70", "3,835", "Second Round lost to Bethanie Mattek-Sands [ Q ]" ], [ "8", "8", "Ekaterina Makarova", "3,575", "430", "70", "3,215", "Second Round lost to Magdaléna Rybáriková" ], [ "9", "9", "Carla Suárez Navarro", "3,345", "70", "10", "3,285", "First Round lost to Jeļena Ostapenko [ WC ]" ], [ "10", "10", "Angelique Kerber", "3,285", "430", "130", "2,985", "Third Round lost to Garbiñe Muguruza [ 20 ]" ], [ "11", "11", "Karolína Plíšková", "3,210", "70", "70", "3,210", "Second Round lost to Coco Vandeweghe" ], [ "12", "12", "Eugenie Bouchard", "3,172", "1,300", "10", "1,882", "First Round lost to Duan Yingying [ Q ]" ], [ "13", "13", "Agnieszka Radwańska", "3,020", "240", "780", "3,560", "Semifinals lost to Garbiñe Muguruza [ 20 ]" ], [ "14", "14", "Andrea Petkovic", "2,705", "130+280", "130+55", "2,480", "Third Round lost to Zarina Diyas" ], [ "15", "15", "Timea Bacsinszky", "2,605", "110", "430", "2,925", "Quarterfinals lost to Garbiñe Muguruza [ 20 ]" ], [ "16", "16", "Venus Williams", "2,586", "130", "240", "2,696", "Fourth Round lost to Serena Williams [ 1 ]" ], [ "17", "17", "Elina Svitolina", "2,405", "10", "70", "2,465", "Second Round lost to Casey Dellacqua" ], [ "18", "18", "Sabine Lisicki", "2,320", "430", "130", "2,020", "Third Round lost to Timea Bacsinszky [ 15 ]" ], [ "19", "19", "Sara Errani", "2,140", "10+110", "70+55", "2,145", "Second Round lost to Aleksandra Krunić" ], [ "20", "20", "Garbiñe Muguruza", "2,075", "10", "1,300", "3,365", "Runner-up , lost to Serena Williams [ 1 ]" ] ]
Singles seeds -- Ladies ' Singles
Seeds are based on the WTA rankings as of 22 June 2015 . Rank and points before in the following table are as of 29 June 2015 . [ 8 ] Because the tournament takes place one week later than in 2014 , points defending includes results from both the 2014 Wimbledon Championships and tournaments from the week of 7 July 2014 ( Bucharest and Bad Gastein ) .
2015_Wimbledon_Championships_1
The 2015 Wimbledon Championships was a Grand Slam tennis tournament which took place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom, from 29 June to 12 July 2015. It was the 129th edition of the championships, the 48th in the Open Era and the third Grand Slam tournament of the year, played on grass courts and part of the ATP World Tour, the WTA Tour, the ITF Junior Tour and the NEC Tour. They were organised by the All England Lawn Tennis Club and the International Tennis Federation. The tournament was held one week later than in previous seasons, giving a three-week gap from the end of the 2015 French Open. The change, announced in 2012, is intended to provide players more time for recuperation and preparatory grass-court tournaments. Novak Djokovic of Serbia won his third Wimbledon title in men's singles, defending his championship from 2014. Petra Kvitová of the Czech Republic was the defending champion in women's singles, but she lost to Jelena Janković in the third round. Serena Williams won her sixth Wimbledon and 21st major title, defeating first-time finalist Garbiñe Muguruza in the final, 6-4, 6-4. She also achieved her second non-calendar year Grand Slam after winning the 2014 US Open, 2015 Australian Open and 2015 French Open. With this win, Williams also became the oldest woman to win a Grand Slam singles title in the Open Era at 33 years and 289 days old by 26 days, beating Martina Navratilova, who won the 1990 Wimbledon Championships at 33 years and 263 days old.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battles_301–1300
List of battles 301–1300
[ "Year", "Battle", "Description" ]
[ [ "1101", "Battle of Ramla", "Jerusalem forces under Baldwin I defeat a superior Fatimid army" ], [ "1101", "Battle of Mersivan", "August - Seljuk Turks defeat Crusaders" ], [ "1101", "Battle of Heraclea", "September - Seljuks defeat Crusaders" ], [ "1102", "Battle of Ramla", "A Fatimid army defeats 500 Crusader knights" ], [ "1104", "Battle of Harran", "Baldwin II of Jerusalem is captured by the Seljuk Turks" ], [ "1104", "Battle of Ertsukhi", "King David IV of the Kingdom of Georgia decisively defeats the Seljuk Empire" ], [ "1105", "Battle of Artah", "Crusaders of Antioch defeat the Seljuk Turks of Aleppo" ], [ "1105", "Battle of Ramla", "Crusaders under Baldwin I defeat the Fatimids" ], [ "1106", "Battle of Tinchebray", "28 September - Henry I of England defeats his brother Robert , Duke of Normandy , in northwestern France" ], [ "1108", "Battle of Uclés", "29 May - Almoravids ' victory over Castile and León ; Sancho , son and heir of Alfonso VI of León and Castile , is slain" ], [ "1109", "Battle of Naklo", "Boleslaus III of Poland defeats the Pomeranians" ], [ "1109", "Battle of Hundsfeld", "Boleslaus III of Poland defeats King Henry V of the Holy Roman Empire" ], [ "1109", "Battle of Głogów", "14 August - Boleslaus III successfully holds the town of Głogów against Henry V and Svatopluk of Bohemia" ], [ "1111", "Battle of Shaizar", "Baldwin I of Jerusalem and Mawdud ibn Altuntash fight , resulting in a tactical draw , and withdrawal of the Crusaders" ], [ "1113", "Battle of Al-Sannabra", "Baldwin I of Jerusalem is defeated by Mawdud ibn Altuntash of Mosul" ], [ "1115", "Battle of Sarmin", "Crusaders from Antioch led by Roger of Salerno defeat the Seljuk Turks" ], [ "1115", "Battle of Welfesholz", "Saxons under Lothair I of Supplinburg defeat the Holy Roman army" ], [ "1117", "Battle of Ghazni ( 1117 )", "Seljuks defeat Ghaznavids" ], [ "1119", "Battle of Ager Sanguinis", "28 June - Turks under Ilghazi defeat Antioch troops , killing Roger of Salerno" ], [ "1121", "Battle of Didgori", "12 August - Georgian forces under David IV defeat Seljuk Turks" ] ]
12th century
List_of_battles_301–1300_8
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993–94_Pittsburgh_Penguins_season
1993–94 Pittsburgh Penguins season
[ "Player", "Acquired from", "Date" ]
[ [ "Steve Bancroft", "Florida Panthers", "August 2 , 1993" ], [ "Todd Hawkins", "Toronto Maple Leafs", "August 20 , 1993" ], [ "Dave Tippett", "", "August 30 , 1993" ], [ "Doug Brown", "New Jersey Devils", "September 28 , 1993" ], [ "Roberto Romano", "Boston Bruins", "October 7 , 1993" ] ]
Transactions -- Free agents
1993–94_Pittsburgh_Penguins_season_15
The 1993-94 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the Penguins' 27th season in the National Hockey League (NHL).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachael_Taylor
Rachael Taylor
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2004", "The Mystery of Natalie Wood", "Maryann Marinkovich", "TV film" ], [ "2005", "Dynasty : The Making of a Guilty Pleasure", "Catherine Oxenberg", "TV film" ], [ "2005", "Hercules", "Nemean Lion / Sphinx", "TV miniseries" ], [ "2005", "McLeod 's Daughters", "Natalie Louise Brown", "Episode : Old Flames" ], [ "2005-2006", "headLand", "Sasha Forbes", "Main role" ], [ "2009", "Washingtonienne", "Jackie", "Unsold TV pilot" ], [ "2011", "Grey 's Anatomy", "Dr. Lucy Fields", "Recurring role , 8 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Charlie 's Angels", "Abigail Abby Simpson", "Main role" ], [ "2012-2013", "666 Park Avenue", "Jane Van Veen", "Main role" ], [ "2014", "Crisis", "Agent Susie Dunn", "Main role" ], [ "2015-2019", "Jessica Jones", "Patricia Trish Walker", "Main role" ], [ "2016", "Luke Cage", "Patricia Trish Walker", "Episode : Suckas Need Bodyguards Voiceover cameo" ], [ "2017", "The Defenders", "Patricia Trish Walker", "Mini-series Main role , 4 episodes" ], [ "2017", "House of Bond", "Diana Bliss", "TV miniseries" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Rachael_Taylor_1
Rachael May Taylor (born 11 July 1984) is an Australian actress and model. Her first leading role was in the Australian series headLand (2005-2006). She then made the transition to Hollywood, appearing in films including Man-Thing (2005), See No Evil (2006), Transformers (2007), Bottle Shock (2008), Cedar Boys (2009), Splinterheads (2009), Shutter (2008), Red Dog (2011) and Any Questions for Ben? (2012). She has also starred as Dr. Lucy Fields on Grey's Anatomy, as one of the Angels on the short-lived reboot Charlie's Angels (both 2011), as the main character on the ABC show 666 Park Avenue (2012-2013), and in the NBC action/thriller series Crisis (2014). She starred as Trish Walker in the Netflix exclusive Marvel Cinematic Universe streaming television shows Jessica Jones (2015-2019), Luke Cage (2016), and The Defenders (2017).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987–88_Coupe_de_France
1987–88 Coupe de France
[ "Team 1", "Score", "Team 2", "1st round", "2nd round" ]
[ [ "Toulouse FC ( D1 )", "2 - 2", "OGC Nice ( D1 )", "1 - 1", "1 - 1" ], [ "Lille OSC ( D1 )", "2 - 2", "AJ Auxerre ( D1 )", "1 - 0", "1 - 2" ], [ "Montpellier HSC ( D1 )", "2 - 3", "FC Sochaux-Montbéliard ( D2 )", "2 - 2", "0 - 1" ], [ "Stade de Reims ( D2 )", "2 - 1", "Le Havre AC ( D1 )", "2 - 0", "0 - 1" ], [ "FC Metz ( D1 )", "3 - 0", "FC Mulhouse ( D2 )", "1 - 0", "2 - 0" ], [ "FC Sète ( D2 )", "0 - 1", "RC Lens ( D1 )", "0 - 0", "0 - 1" ], [ "AEP Bourg sous la Roche ( D2 )", "3 - 5", "Stade Quimpérois ( D2 )", "1 - 3", "2 - 2" ], [ "SO Châtellerault ( D2 )", "0 - 0", "US Créteil ( D3 )", "0 - 0", "0 - 0" ] ]
Round of 16
1987–88_Coupe_de_France_0
The Coupe de France 1987-1988 was its 71st edition. It was won by FC Metz.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_hammer_throw
Athletics at the 2015 Pan American Games – Women's hammer throw
[ "Name", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "# 4", "# 5", "# 6", "Mark" ]
[ [ "Rosa Rodríguez", "Venezuela", "68.06", "71.14", "67.44", "71.02", "71.61", "x", "71.61" ], [ "Amber Campbell", "United States", "x", "68.12", "70.99", "x", "71.22", "71.12", "71.22" ], [ "Sultana Frizell", "Canada", "68.90", "x", "63.70", "x", "69.51", "68.82", "69.51" ], [ "DeAnna Price", "United States", "66.17", "67.78", "67.00", "66.71", "65.55", "68.84", "68.84" ], [ "Yirisleydi Ford", "Cuba", "x", "x", "65.21", "65.73", "x", "x", "65.73" ], [ "Ariannis Vichy", "Cuba", "65.60", "63.17", "x", "x", "x", "63.24", "65.60" ], [ "Jennifer Dahlgren", "Argentina", "x", "63.06", "x", "65.33", "x", "x", "65.33" ], [ "Heather Steacy", "Canada", "x", "x", "x", "", "", "", "NM" ], [ "Daina Levy", "Jamaica", "x", "x", "x", "", "", "", "NM" ] ]
Results -- Final
Athletics_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_hammer_throw_0
The women's hammer throw competition of the athletics events at the 2015 Pan American Games took place on July 21 at the CIBC Pan Am and Parapan Am Athletics Stadium. The defending Pan American Games champion is Yipsi Moreno of Cuba.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Comedy_Awards
American Comedy Awards
[ "Category", "Winner", "Work", "Nominees" ]
[ [ "Funniest Motion Picture", "This Is the End", "N/A", "Anchorman 2 : The Legend Continues The Heat Jackass Presents : Bad Grandpa Nebraska" ], [ "Comedy Actor - Film", "Will Ferrell", "Anchorman 2 : The Legend Continues", "Bruce Dern - Nebraska Johnny Knoxville - Jackass Presents : Bad Grandpa Simon Pegg - The World 's End Seth Rogen - This Is the End" ], [ "Comedy Actress - Film", "Melissa McCarthy", "The Heat", "Lake Bell - In a World ... Sandra Bullock - The Heat Julia Louis-Dreyfus - Enough Said Kristen Wiig - The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty" ], [ "Comedy Supporting Actor - Film", "Louis C.K", "American Hustle", "Steve Carell - Anchorman 2 : The Legend Continues Will Forte - Nebraska Jonah Hill - This Is the End Danny McBride - This Is the End" ], [ "Comedy Supporting Actress - Film", "Jennifer Lawrence", "American Hustle", "Scarlett Johansson - Her June Squibb - Nebraska Emma Watson - This Is the End Kristen Wiig - Anchorman 2 : The Legend Continues" ], [ "Comedy Director - Film", "Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen", "This Is the End", "Paul Feig - The Heat Spike Jonze - Her Alexander Payne - Nebraska Edgar Wright - The World 's End" ], [ "Comedy Screenplay", "Katie Dippold", "The Heat", "Spike Jonze - Her Bob Nelson - Nebraska Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen - This Is the End Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg - The World 's End" ], [ "Comedy Series", "Parks and Recreation ( NBC )", "N/A", "Brooklyn Nine-Nine ( Fox ) Modern Family ( ABC ) Saturday Night Live ( NBC ) Veep ( HBO )" ], [ "Alternative Comedy Series", "Key & Peele ( Comedy Central )", "N/A", "Archer ( FX ) Drunk History ( Comedy Central ) Kroll Show ( Comedy Central ) Portlandia ( IFC )" ], [ "Late Night Talk Show", "The Colbert Report The Daily Show with Jon Stewart ( Comedy Central )", "N/A", "Conan ( TBS ) Jimmy Kimmel Live ! ( ABC ) Late Night with Jimmy Fallon ( NBC )" ], [ "Comedy Actor - TV", "Andy Samberg", "Brooklyn Nine-Nine ( Fox )", "Fred Armisen - Portlandia ( IFC ) Jason Bateman - Arrested Development ( Netflix ) Keegan-Michael Key - Key & Peele ( Comedy Central ) Jordan Peele - Key & Peele ( Comedy Central )" ], [ "Comedy Actress - TV", "Amy Poehler", "Parks and Recreation ( NBC )", "Zooey Deschanel - New Girl ( Fox ) Lena Dunham - Girls ( HBO ) Julia Louis-Dreyfus - Veep ( HBO ) Amy Schumer - Inside Amy Schumer ( Comedy Central )" ], [ "Comedy Supporting Actor - TV", "Bill Hader", "Saturday Night Live ( NBC )", "Aziz Ansari - Parks and Recreation ( NBC ) Will Arnett - Arrested Development ( Netflix ) Ty Burrell - Modern Family ( ABC ) Tony Hale - Veep ( HBO )" ], [ "Comedy Supporting Actress - TV", "Kate McKinnon", "Saturday Night Live ( NBC )", "Vanessa Bayer - Saturday Night Live ( NBC ) Julie Bowen - Modern Family ( ABC ) Allison Janney - Mom ( CBS ) Aubrey Plaza - Parks and Recreation ( NBC )" ], [ "Comedy Writing - TV", "Modern Family ( ABC )", "N/A", "Arrested Development ( Netflix ) The Colbert Report ( Comedy Central ) Key & Peele ( Comedy Central ) Parks and Recreation ( NBC )" ], [ "Comedy Directing - TV", "Key & Peele ( Comedy Central )", "N/A", "Arrested Development ( Netflix ) Eastbound & Down ( HBO ) Modern Family ( ABC ) Parks and Recreation ( NBC )" ], [ "Comedy Special of the Year", "Louis C.K", "Oh My God", "Aziz Ansari : Buried Alive Kristen Schaal - Live at the Fillmore Mike Birbiglia - My Girlfriends Boyfriend Patton Oswalt - Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time Sarah Silverman - We Are Miracles" ], [ "Best Club Comic", "Maria Bamford", "N/A", "Bill Burr Jerrod Carmichael Ron Funches Kyle Kinane Sebastian Maniscalco Sean Patton Brian Regan Rory Scovel Doug Stanhope" ] ]
2014 awards
American_Comedy_Awards_15
The American Comedy Awards are a group of awards presented annually in the United States recognizing performances and performers in the field of comedy, with an emphasis on television comedy and comedy films. They began in 1987, billed as the first awards show to honor all forms of comedy. In 1989, after the death of Lucille Ball, the statue was named the Lucy to honor the comic legend. In 2001, the last edition for 13 years was presented on Comedy Central. NBC revived the awards in May 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.H.E
S.H.E
[ "Date", "Tour", "Location", "Venue" ]
[ [ "4 September 2004", "奇幻樂園台北演唱會", "Taipei , Taiwan", "Taipei Municipal Stadium" ], [ "30 October 2004", "奇幻樂園上海演唱會", "Shanghai , China", "Hongkou Stadium" ], [ "6 November 2004", "奇幻樂園吉隆坡演唱會", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "Bukit Jalil National Stadium" ], [ "25 December 2004", "S.H.E 銀色夢幻演唱會", "Las Vegas , U.S", "MGM Grand Garden Arena" ], [ "8 January 2005", "奇幻樂園新加坡演唱會", "Singapore", "Singapore Indoor Stadium" ], [ "15 January 2005", "奇幻樂園廣州演唱會", "Guangzhou , China", "Tianhe Sports Center" ], [ "23 September 2005", "奇幻樂園北京演唱會", "Beijing , China", "Workers Stadium" ], [ "25 September 2005", "奇幻樂園西安演唱會", "Xi'an , China", "Jiaodaruisun Stadium" ], [ "12 November 2005", "奇幻樂園南京演唱會", "Nanjing , China", "Nanjing Olympic Sports Center" ], [ "7 January 2006", "星光燦爛雲頂演唱會", "Genting Highlands , Malaysia", "Arena of Stars" ] ]
Concerts -- Fantasy Land world tour
S.H.E_1
S.H.E is a Taiwanese girl group whose members are Selina Jen, Hebe Tien, and Ella Chen. They formed in 2001 and are managed by HIM International Music. Since releasing their debut album Girls Dorm (2001), S.H.E has recorded 13 albums with sales totaling more than 10 million, and set ticketing records in each of their two concert tours. Widely regarded as the most successful and enduring Mandopop group, S.H.E has also acted in seven drama series, hosted two variety shows, and contributed ten songs to six drama soundtracks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HBO_original_programming
List of HBO original programming
[ "Title", "First broadcast", "Last broadcast" ]
[ [ "Boxing After Dark", "1996", "2018" ], [ "Costas Now", "2005", "2009" ], [ "Inside the NFL", "1977", "2008" ], [ "KO Nation", "2000", "2001" ], [ "HBO World Championship Boxing", "1973", "2018" ], [ "On Freddie Roach", "2012", "2012" ], [ "On the Record with Bob Costas", "2001", "2004" ], [ "Race for the Pennant", "1978", "1992" ], [ "Wimbledon Tennis", "1975", "1999" ] ]
Former programming -- Sports
List_of_programs_broadcast_by_HBO_10
This is a listing of programs that HBO has commissioned or co-commissioned in its history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_pentathlon
2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Points", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Sonja Kesselschläger", "Germany", "2:14.45", "901", "SB" ], [ "2", "Olga Levenkova", "Russia", "2:15.12", "891", "PB" ], [ "3", "Karin Ruckstuhl", "Netherlands", "2:16.72", "869", "PB" ], [ "4", "Lyudmyla Blonska", "Ukraine", "2:19.62", "829", "PB" ], [ "5", "Yuliya Ignatkina", "Russia", "2:20.68", "814", "" ], [ "6", "Svetlana Ladokhina", "Russia", "2:21.84", "799", "" ], [ "7", "Olga Rypakova", "Kazakhstan", "2:23.09", "782", "PB" ], [ "8", "Hyleas Fountain", "United States", "2:33.85", "645", "SB" ] ]
Results -- 800 metres
2006_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_pentathlon_4
The Women's pentathlon event at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on March 11.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_British_Speedway_Championship
2018 British Speedway Championship
[ "Pos", "Rider", "Points", "Details" ]
[ [ "1", "Richard Lawson", "13", "( 2,3,2,3,3 )" ], [ "2", "Chris Harris", "13", "( 3,2,3,2,3 )" ], [ "3", "Scott Nicholls", "12", "( 1,3,3,3,2 )" ], [ "4", "Lewis Kerr", "12", "( 2,2,3,3,2 )" ], [ "5", "Richie Worrall", "11", "( 3,3,3,2 , - )" ], [ "6", "Danny King", "9", "( 3,3,2,1 , N )" ], [ "7", "Ben Barker", "8", "( 1,2,2,0,3 )" ], [ "8", "Adam Ellis", "8", "( 3,2,1 , X,2 )" ], [ "9", "Ashley Morris", "6", "( 1,0,2,3,0 )" ], [ "10", "David Howe", "6", "( 2,1,1,2,0 )" ], [ "11", "James Sarjeant", "5", "( 2,0,0,1,2 )" ], [ "12", "Kyle Newman", "5", "( 0,1,1,2,1 )" ], [ "13", "Ben Morley", "5", "( 1,1,0,1,1 )" ], [ "14", "Simon Lambert", "3", "( 0,0,0,0,3 )" ], [ "15", "James Shanes", "3", "( 0,1,1,0,1 )" ], [ "16", "Matt Williamson", "1", "( 0,0,0,1,0 )" ], [ "17", "Tom Woolley", "1", "( - , - , - , -,1 )" ] ]
Results -- Semi-Final 2
Leicester [ 3 ] 15 May 2018
2018_British_Speedway_Championship_1
The 2018 British Speedway Championship was the 2018 edition of the British Speedway Championship. Craig Cook was the defending champion having won the title in 2017. The competition consisted of two semi-finals and a final, with eight riders qualifying from each semi-final. The championship was won by Robert Lambert for the first time, scoring a maximum in the final. Daniel Bewley finished second in his first ever appearance, while Cook took third place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_units_in_Finnish_Defense_Forces
List of military units in Finnish Defense Forces
[ "Name", "Municipality", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Army Command", "Mikkeli", "HQ" ], [ "Jaeger Brigade", "Sodankylä , Rovaniemi", "Arctic Warfare Unit" ], [ "Kainuu Brigade", "Kajaani", "Readiness Brigade" ], [ "Karelia Brigade", "Kouvola", "Readiness Brigade" ], [ "Armoured Brigade", "Parola", "Mechanized Electronic Warfare Unit" ], [ "Pori Brigade", "Säkylä , Niinisalo", "Readiness Brigade" ], [ "Army Academy", "Lappeenranta , Hamina", "Armed Military Academy" ], [ "Utti Jaeger Regiment", "Kouvola", "Special Forces And Helicopter Unit" ], [ "Guard Jaeger Regiment", "Helsinki", "Urban Warfare Unit" ] ]
List of Military Units [ 1 ]
List_of_military_units_in_Finnish_Defense_Forces_0
This is a list of all the military units in Finnish Defense Forces.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_400_metres_hurdles
2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Chris Carter", "United States", "50.08" ], [ "2", "Bandar Yahya Al-Sharahili", "Saudi Arabia", "50.34" ], [ "3", "Stanislav Melnykov", "Ukraine", "50.43" ], [ "4", "Spyridon Papadópoulos", "Greece", "50.70" ], [ "5", "Daniël Franken", "Netherlands", "51.08" ], [ "6", "Vyacheslav Sakayev", "Russia", "51.13" ], [ "7", "Yu Zipei", "China", "51.17" ], [ "8", "John Kituu Wambua", "Kenya", "51.76" ] ]
Results -- Final
18 August
2006_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_400_metres_hurdles_0
The men's 400 metres hurdles event at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Beijing, China, at Chaoyang Sports Centre on 16, 17 and 18 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Carolina_League_champions
List of Carolina League champions
[ "Year", "Champion", "Score", "Finalist" ]
[ [ "1945", "Danville Leafs", "4-1", "Raleigh Capitals" ], [ "1946", "Raleigh Capitals", "4-2", "Durham Bulls" ], [ "1947", "Raleigh Capitals", "4-2", "Durham Bulls" ], [ "1948", "Martinsville Athletics", "4-2", "Burlington Bees" ], [ "1949", "Burlington Bees", "4-3", "Raleigh Capitals" ], [ "1950", "Winston-Salem Cardinals", "4-1", "Burlington Bees" ], [ "1951", "Winston-Salem Cardinals", "4-1", "Reidsville Luckies" ], [ "1952", "Reidsville Luckies", "4-0", "Durham Bulls" ], [ "1953", "Danville Leafs", "4-2", "Reidsville Luckies" ], [ "1954", "Fayetteville Highlanders", "4-1", "Burlington Pirates" ], [ "1955", "Danville Leafs", "4-2", "High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms" ], [ "1956", "Fayetteville Highlanders", "4-2", "Danville Leafs" ], [ "1957", "Durham Bulls", "4-3", "High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms" ], [ "1958", "Burlington Indians", "2-1", "Greensboro Yankees" ], [ "1959", "Wilson Tobs", "4-0", "Raleigh Capitals" ], [ "1960", "Greensboro Yankees", "4-1", "Burlington Indians" ], [ "1961", "Wilson Tobs", "-", "-" ], [ "1962", "Kinston Eagles", "4-3", "Durham Bulls" ], [ "1963", "Wilson Tobs", "2-1", "Greensboro Yankees" ], [ "1964", "Winston-Salem Red Sox", "2-0", "Tidewater Tides" ] ]
League champions
List_of_Carolina_League_champions_0
The Carolina League of Minor League Baseball is one of three Class A-Advanced baseball leagues in the United States. The league was founded in 1945. A league champion is determined at the end of each season. Champions have been determined by postseason playoffs or being declared champion by the league office. Currently, the first-half and second-half winners in each division (Northern and Southern) compete in a best-of-five division series. Then, the Northern and Southern division winners play a best-of-five series to determine a league champion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_FIA_World_Endurance_Championship
2017 FIA World Endurance Championship
[ "Pos", "Driver", "Team", "SIL", "SPA", "LMS", "NÜR", "MEX", "COA", "FUJ", "SHA", "BHR", "Total points" ]
[ [ "1", "James Calado", "AF Corse", "2", "2", "14", "1", "6", "1", "1", "3", "2", "153" ], [ "1", "Alessandro Pier Guidi", "AF Corse", "2", "2", "14", "1", "6", "1", "1", "3", "2", "153" ], [ "2", "Richard Lietz", "Porsche GT Team", "3", "5", "3", "2", "3", "6", "2", "2", "4", "145" ], [ "2", "Frédéric Makowiecki", "Porsche GT Team", "3", "5", "3", "2", "3", "6", "2", "2", "4", "145" ], [ "3", "Andy Priaulx", "Ford Chip Ganassi Racing UK", "1", "4", "2", "5", "4", "7", "13", "1", "3", "142.5" ], [ "3", "Harry Tincknell", "Ford Chip Ganassi Racing UK", "1", "4", "2", "5", "4", "7", "13", "1", "3", "142.5" ], [ "4", "Davide Rigon", "AF Corse", "5", "1", "4", "11", "2", "3", "5", "6", "1", "139.5" ], [ "5", "Sam Bird", "AF Corse", "5", "1", "4", "", "2", "3", "5", "6", "1", "139" ], [ "6", "Nicki Thiim", "Aston Martin Racing", "6", "8", "5", "4", "1", "4", "7", "5", "7", "104" ], [ "6", "Marco Sørensen", "Aston Martin Racing", "6", "8", "5", "4", "1", "4", "7", "5", "7", "104" ], [ "7", "Darren Turner", "Aston Martin Racing", "7", "7", "1", "7", "Ret", "5", "6", "8", "6", "101" ], [ "7", "Jonathan Adam", "Aston Martin Racing", "7", "7", "1", "7", "Ret", "5", "6", "8", "6", "101" ], [ "8", "Stefan Mücke", "Ford Chip Ganassi Racing UK", "4", "3", "6", "6", "7", "8", "4", "4", "5", "95" ], [ "8", "Olivier Pla", "Ford Chip Ganassi Racing UK", "4", "3", "6", "6", "7", "8", "4", "4", "5", "95" ], [ "9", "Daniel Serra", "Aston Martin Racing", "7", "7", "1", "7", "Ret", "5", "", "", "", "79" ], [ "10", "Pipo Derani", "Ford Chip Ganassi Racing UK", "1", "4", "2", "", "", "", "", "", "", "74" ], [ "11", "Michael Christensen", "Porsche GT Team", "Ret", "6", "Ret", "3", "5", "2", "3", "Ret", "Ret", "67" ], [ "11", "Kévin Estre", "Porsche GT Team", "Ret", "6", "Ret", "3", "5", "2", "3", "Ret", "Ret", "67" ], [ "12", "Billy Johnson", "Ford Chip Ganassi Racing UK", "4", "3", "6", "", "", "", "", "", "", "43" ], [ "13", "Miguel Molina", "Spirit of Race", "Ret", "12", "", "9", "11", "11", "8", "Ret", "10", "32.5" ] ]
Results and standings -- Driver championships
2017_FIA_World_Endurance_Championship_10
The 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship was the sixth season of the FIA World Endurance Championship, an auto racing series co-organised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO). The series is open to Le Mans Prototypes and grand tourer-style racing cars divided into four categories. The season began at the Silverstone Circuit in April and will end at the Bahrain International Circuit in November, and include the 85th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. World championship titles will be awarded to the leading prototype drivers and manufacturers, while for the first time in the World Endurance Championship the leading grand touring drivers and manufacturers will also be awarded a world championship. Following the 6 Hours of Fuji, the #2 Porsche drivers Timo Bernhard, Earl Bamber, and Brendon Hartley currently lead the World Endurance Drivers' Championship, the #38 Jackie Chan DC Racing crew of Ho-Pin Tung, Oliver Jarvis and Thomas Laurent lead the Endurance Trophies for LMP2 Drivers and Teams, the #51 AF Corse duo James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi lead the GT World Endurance Drivers' and Teams Championships, and the Proton Competition crew of Christian Ried, Marvin Dienst and Matteo Cairoli lead the Endurance Trophy for GTE-Am Drivers. The #61 Clearwater Racing entry leads the Endurance Trophy for GTE-Am Teams. Porsche lead the World Endurance Manufacturers' Championship, while Ferrari leads the GT World Endurance Manufacturers' Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Manekshaw
Sam Manekshaw
[ "Rank", "Component", "Date of rank" ]
[ [ "Second Lieutenant", "British Indian Army", "4 February 1934" ], [ "Lieutenant", "British Indian Army", "4 May 1936" ], [ "Captain", "British Indian Army", "July 1940 ( acting ) 1 August 1940 ( temporary ) 20 February 1941 ( war-substantive ) 4 February 1942 ( substantive )" ], [ "Major", "British Indian Army", "7 August 1940 ( acting ) 20 February 1941 ( temporary ) 4 February 1947 ( substantive )" ], [ "Lieutenant Colonel", "British Indian Army", "30 October 1944 ( local ) 5 May 1946 ( acting )" ], [ "Major", "Indian Army", "15 August 1947" ], [ "Colonel", "Indian Army", "1948 ( acting )" ], [ "Brigadier", "Indian Army", "1948 ( acting )" ], [ "Lieutenant-Colonel", "Indian Army", "26 January 1950 ( substantive ; recommissioning and change in insignia )" ], [ "Colonel", "Indian Army", "4 February 1952" ], [ "Brigadier", "Indian Army", "26 February 1950 ( acting ) 4 February 1957 ( substantive )" ], [ "Major General", "Indian Army", "20 December 1957 ( acting ) 1 March 1959 ( substantive )" ], [ "Lieutenant General", "Indian Army", "2 December 1962 ( acting ) 20 July 1963 ( substantive )" ], [ "General ( COAS )", "Indian Army", "8 June 1969" ], [ "Field Marshal", "Indian Army", "1 January 1973" ] ]
Dates of rank
Sam_Manekshaw_1
Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw, MC (3 April 1914 - 27 June 2008), widely known as Sam Manekshaw and Sam Bahadur (Sam the Brave), was the Chief of the Army Staff of the Indian Army during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and the first Indian Army officer to be promoted to the rank of field marshal. His military career spanned four decades and five wars, beginning with service in the British Indian Army in World War II. Manekshaw joined the first intake of the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun in 1932. He was commissioned into the 4th Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment. In World War II, he was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry. Following the partition of India in 1947, he was reassigned to the 8th Gorkha Rifles. Manekshaw was seconded to a planning role during the 1947 Indo-Pakistani War and the Hyderabad crisis, and as a result, he never commanded an infantry battalion. He was promoted to the rank of brigadier while serving at the Military Operations Directorate. He became commander of 167 Infantry Brigade in 1952 and served in this position until 1954 when he took over as the Director of Military Training at Army Headquarters. After completing the higher command course at the Imperial Defence College, he was appointed General Officer Commanding the 26th Infantry Division. He also served as the Commandant of the Defence Services Staff College. In 1961, Manekshaw made derogatory comments about the political leadership which allowed his opponents to label him as unpatriotic, and he was charged with sedition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_Premier_League
2007–08 Premier League
[ "Team", "Outgoing manager", "Manner of departure", "Date of vacancy", "Position in table", "Incoming manager", "Date of appointment" ]
[ [ "Wigan Athletic", "Paul Jewell", "Resigned", "14 May 2007", "Pre-season", "Chris Hutchings", "14 May 2007" ], [ "Newcastle United", "Nigel Pearson ( caretaker )", "End of caretaker period", "14 May 2007", "Pre-season", "Sam Allardyce", "15 May 2007" ], [ "Manchester City", "Stuart Pearce", "Sacked", "14 May 2007", "Pre-season", "Sven-Göran Eriksson", "6 July 2007" ], [ "Chelsea", "José Mourinho", "Mutual consent", "20 September 2007", "5th", "Avram Grant", "20 September 2007" ], [ "Bolton Wanderers", "Sammy Lee", "Mutual consent", "17 October 2007", "19th", "Gary Megson", "25 October 2007" ], [ "Tottenham Hotspur", "Martin Jol", "Sacked", "25 October 2007", "18th", "Juande Ramos", "27 October 2007" ], [ "Wigan Athletic", "Chris Hutchings", "Sacked", "5 November 2007", "18th", "Steve Bruce", "26 November 2007" ], [ "Birmingham City", "Steve Bruce", "Wigan purchased rights for £3m", "19 November 2007", "15th", "Alex McLeish", "28 November 2007" ], [ "Derby County", "Billy Davies", "Mutual consent", "26 November 2007", "20th", "Paul Jewell", "28 November 2007" ], [ "Fulham", "Lawrie Sanchez", "Sacked", "21 December 2007", "18th", "Roy Hodgson", "30 December 2007" ], [ "Newcastle United", "Sam Allardyce", "Mutual consent", "9 January 2008", "11th", "Kevin Keegan", "16 January 2008" ] ]
Teams -- Managerial changes
2007–08_Premier_League_2
The 2007-08 Premier League (known as the Barclays Premier League for sponsorship reasons) season was the 16th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 11 August 2007, and the season ended on 11 May 2008. Manchester United went into the 2007-08 season as the Premier League's defending champions, having won their ninth Premier League title and sixteenth league championship overall the previous season. This season was also the third consecutive season to see the Big Four continue their stranglehold on the top four spots and places in the UEFA Champions League. The first goal of the season was scored by Michael Chopra, who scored a 94th-minute winner for Sunderland against Tottenham in the early kick-off. The first red card of the season was given to Reading's Dave Kitson after a challenge on Patrice Evra in their opening game against Manchester United. The first hat-trick was scored by Emmanuel Adebayor in the match between Arsenal and Derby County. On 29 September 2007, Portsmouth beat Reading 7-4 in the highest-scoring match in Premier League history. On 15 December 2007, both Roque Santa Cruz (Blackburn Rovers) and Marcus Bent (Wigan Athletic) scored hat-tricks during Wigan's 5-3 home win over Blackburn. This was the first occasion in Premier League history that two players on opposing teams had scored hat-tricks during the same match. On 29 March 2008, Derby County drew 2-2 with Fulham while Birmingham City, who were 17th in the table at the time, beat Manchester City 3-1, to make Derby County the first team in Premier League history to be relegated in March, ending the season with an all-time top flight record low points tally of just 11. On 11 May 2008, the final day of the season, Manchester United beat Wigan Athletic 2-0 while Chelsea drew 1-1 with Bolton Wanderers, thus crowning Manchester United with their tenth Premier League title, and 17th championship overall, just one behind Liverpool's total of 18.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shree_Venkatesh_Films
Shree Venkatesh Films
[ "Year", "Release Date", "Film", "Director ( s )", "Cast", "Genre" ]
[ [ "2020", "Coming This Winter", "Shankar 's Dangerous Adventure", "Kamaleswar Mukherjee", "Dev", "Adventure , Mystery" ], [ "2020", "-", "Chhinnamastar Abhishap", "Sandip Ray", "Abir Chatterjee , Hiran , Sourav Das", "-" ], [ "2020", "Coming This Puja", "Kakababur Protyaborton", "Srijit Mukherji", "Prosenjit Chatterjee , Aryann Bhowmik , Anirban Chakraborty", "Adventure , Drama , Thriller" ], [ "2020", "Coming This Eid", "Siraj-ud-Daulah", "Raj Chakraborty", "-", "Historical Drama" ], [ "2020", "Filming Soon", "Seven", "Shagufta Rafiqe", "Yash Dasgupta , Nusrat Jahan", "Fantasy , Horror , Suspended Thriller" ], [ "2020", "Filming Soon", "Dracula Sir", "Debaloy Bhattacharya", "Mimi Chakraborty , Anirban Bhattacharya", "Drama" ], [ "2020", "Coming Soon", "D4 Dance", "Baba Yadav", "Ankush Hazra", "Dance , Drama" ], [ "2020", "Coming This Summer", "Chini", "Mainak Bhaumik", "-", "-" ], [ "2020", "Coming This Summer", "Prem Tame", "Anindya Banerjee", "-", "Comedy , Romance" ], [ "2020", "Coming This Summer", "Golondaaj", "Dhrubo Banerjee", "Dev , Anirban Bhattacharya , Ishaa M Saha , Indrasish Roy , Srikanta Acharya , John Bhattacharya", "Biopic , Drama , Sports" ], [ "2020", "14 February", "Love Aaj Kal Proshu", "Pratim D. Gupta", "Arjun Chakrabarty , Madhumita Sarkar , Paoli Dam , Anindita Bose , Anirban Chakraborti , Abhijit Guha", "Romantic , Thriller" ] ]
Filmography -- Upcoming
Shree_Venkatesh_Films_1
SVF Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. is an Indian media and entertainment company headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal Founded by Shrikant Mohta. Apart from producing and distributing Bengali films, SVF also distributes Bollywood and Hollywood films in Eastern India. The other divisions of the company include Exhibition, TV Content Production, Digital Cinema, Music, New Media and IPR syndication. SVF was in Anandabazar Patrika's powerlist for 2008 and 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2018_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_1500_metres_(T54)
Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Men's 1500 metres (T54)
[ "Rank", "Order", "Name", "Sport Class", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Alex Dupont ( CAN )", "T54", "3:11.75" ], [ "2", "6", "Kurt Fearnley ( AUS )", "T54", "3:11.92" ], [ "3", "8", "Jake Lappin ( AUS )", "T54", "3:12.60" ], [ "4", "4", "Nathan Maguire ( ENG )", "T54", "3:12.73" ], [ "5", "7", "Dillon Labrooy ( ENG )", "T54", "3:12.82" ], [ "6", "1", "Sam Rizzo ( AUS )", "T54", "3:14.16" ], [ "7", "9", "Tristan Smyth ( CAN )", "T54", "3:14.88" ], [ "8", "10", "Richard Chiassaro ( ENG )", "T54", "3:18.63" ], [ "9", "5", "Nkegbe Botsyo ( GHA )", "T54", "3:18.71" ], [ "10", "2", "Jack Agnew ( NIR )", "T54", "3:19.03" ] ]
Results -- Final
The medals were determined in the final . [ 2 ]
Athletics_at_the_2018_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_1500_metres_(T54)_2
The men's 1500 metres (T54) at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, as part of the athletics programme, took place in the Carrara Stadium on 9 and 10 April 2018. The event was open to para-sport athletes competing under the T53 / T54 classifications.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castilla_y_León_Cup
Castilla y León Cup
[ "Team", "Titles", "Years" ]
[ [ "Cultural Leonesa", "4", "1926 , 1928 , 1929 , 1930" ], [ "Real Valladolid", "2", "1931 , 1985" ], [ "CD Mirandés", "2", "2011 , 2012" ], [ "UD Salamanca", "1", "2009-10" ], [ "SD Ponferradina", "1", "2010-11" ], [ "CD Numancia", "1", "2013" ], [ "Real Unión Deportiva ( † )", "1", "1927" ], [ "CD Español ( † )", "1", "1925" ] ]
Titles by team
Winners of the tournament : [ 4 ]
Castilla_y_León_Cup_0
The Castilla y León Cup (from the Spanish expression Copa Castilla y León) is a football championship usually played on summer and autumn between the most important teams in the region of Castilla y León. It was created in 1924 as a regional championship parallel to La Liga, and was played between that year and 1931. The Spanish Civil War and the undisputed leadership of La Liga wiped out the tournament, being forgotten. In 1985, the Football Federation of Castile and León revived it as a summer tournament, being played in just that year. It was in 2009 when it returned to be played on an annual basis. The tournament is not expected to be played in 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwina_Findley
Edwina Findley
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2003-2004", "The Wire", "Tosha Mitchell", "Recurring role ( seasons 2-3 ) , 4 episodes" ], [ "2005", "N.Y.-70", "Reggie 3 's Widow", "Unsold TV pilot" ], [ "2005", "One Life to Live", "Nurse Messner", "Recurring role , 4 episodes" ], [ "2005", "Law & Order : Trial by Jury", "Kim Evans", "Episode : The Line ( 1.09 )" ], [ "2005", "Angel Rodriguez", "Charlene", "Television film" ], [ "2006", "Conviction", "Tina Brock", "Episode : Denial ( 1.02 )" ], [ "2006", "Law & Order", "Ali Hargis", "Episode : Public Service Homicide ( 17.05 )" ], [ "2008", "New Amsterdam", "Tara Brown", "Episode : Keep the Change ( 1.05 )" ], [ "2008", "Blue Blood", "Rory 's Girlfriend", "Unsold TV pilot" ], [ "2009", "Law & Order", "Detective Jasmine Burton", "Episode : Anchors Away ( 19.17 )" ], [ "2011", "Brothers & Sisters", "Jill", "Recurring role ( season 5 ) , 4 episodes" ], [ "2010-2013", "Treme", "Davina Lambreaux", "Recurring role , 19 episodes" ], [ "2014", "Veep", "Dee", "Episode : Alicia ( 3.03 )" ], [ "2014-2020", "If Loving You Is Wrong", "Kelly", "Series regular , 108 episodes" ], [ "2016", "Second Sight", "Donna", "Television film" ], [ "2017", "Shots Fired", "Shirlane", "Recurring role , 6 episodes" ], [ "2017", "Fear the Walking Dead", "Diana", "Special guest ( season 3 ) , 2 episodes" ], [ "2018", "Black Lightning", "Tori Whale", "Recurring role , 3 episodes" ], [ "2019", "Chicago Med", "Sydney Hawkins", "Recurring role , 3 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Edwina_Findley_1
Edwina Findley (born October 30, 1980), also known as Edwina Findley Dickerson, is an American actress. In 2014, Findley began starring as one of lead characters in the OWN drama series, If Loving You Is Wrong. Findley is also known for her recurring roles in the HBO television dramas The Wire and Treme, and for her performance in the 2012 independent film Middle of Nowhere. In 2016, she received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female nomination for her performance in Free in Deed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heads_and_Tails_(Russian_telecast)
Heads and Tails (Russian telecast)
[ "Episode #", "Location", "Gold card holder", "First aired" ]
[ [ "1 ( 134 )", "Macedonia", "Regina", "3 June 2013" ], [ "2 ( 135 )", "Belgrad", "Regina", "10 June 2013" ], [ "3 ( 136 )", "Sarajevo", "Regina", "17 June 2013" ], [ "4 ( 137 )", "Kosovo", "Regina", "24 June 2013" ], [ "5 ( 138 )", "Antwerp", "George", "1 July 2013" ], [ "6 ( 139 )", "Luxembourg", "Regina", "8 July 2013" ], [ "7 ( 140 )", "Munich", "George", "15 July 2013" ], [ "8 ( 141 )", "Liechtenstein", "Regina", "22 July 2013" ], [ "9 ( 142 )", "Tyrol", "George", "29 July 2013" ], [ "10 ( 143 )", "Dortmund", "George", "5 August 2013" ], [ "11 ( 144 )", "Budapest", "Regina", "12 August 2013" ], [ "12 ( 145 )", "Wienna", "Regina", "19 August 2013" ], [ "13 ( 146 )", "Crete", "Regina", "26 August 2013" ] ]
Episode list -- Season 9
That season , titled Undiscovered Europe .
Heads_and_Tails_(Russian_telecast)_10
Heads and Tails is a Ukrainian Russian-speaking television travel series that launched in 2010. It is broadcast in the English language in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, and reruns are also available on Transistain television. Heads and Tails is hosted by two co-hosts. In each episode, the show visits another location in the world for one weekend. One of the hosts (determined by a coin toss) receives a credit card with unlimited credit (in practice, this has been limited to $30,000 US per day), called the Gold Card, while the other has to spend the weekend with $100 US including all expenses. Started with the second season, the show has hidden a bottle with $100 in each visited location for travelers to find. A spin-off, called Heads and Tails Shopping dealing with shopping, began airing on February 15, 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_BinckBank_Tour
2019 BinckBank Tour
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Sam Bennett ( IRL )", "Bora-Hansgrohe", "7h 27 ' 57" ], [ "2", "Łukasz Wiśniowski ( POL )", "CCC Team", "+ 12" ], [ "3", "Lars Ytting Bak ( DEN )", "Lotto-Soudal", "+ 13" ], [ "4", "Josef Černý ( CZE )", "CCC Team", "+ 13" ], [ "5", "Jasper Philipsen ( BEL )", "UAE Team Emirates", "+ 14" ], [ "6", "Edward Theuns ( BEL )", "Trek-Segafredo", "+ 14" ], [ "7", "Robert Stannard ( AUS )", "Mitchelton-Scott", "+ 14" ], [ "8", "Dylan Groenewegen ( NED )", "Team Jumbo-Visma", "+ 16" ], [ "9", "Mike Teunissen ( NED )", "Team Jumbo-Visma", "+ 16" ], [ "10", "Thomas Sprengers ( BEL )", "Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise", "+ 17" ] ]
2019_BinckBank_Tour_4
The 2019 BinckBank Tour was a road cycling stage race that took place between 12 and 18 August 2019 in Belgium and the Netherlands. It was the 15th edition of the BinckBank Tour and the thirty-first event of the 2019 UCI World Tour. It was won by Laurens De Plus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver_Broncos
Denver Broncos
[ "Super Bowl", "Date", "Opponent", "Favorite", "Result" ]
[ [ "XII ( 12 )", "January 15 , 1978", "Dallas Cowboys", "Cowboys by 6", "L 10-27" ], [ "XXI ( 21 )", "January 25 , 1987", "New York Giants", "Giants by 9.5", "L 20-39" ], [ "XXII ( 22 )", "January 31 , 1988", "Washington Redskins", "Broncos by 3", "L 10-42" ], [ "XXIV ( 24 )", "January 28 , 1990", "San Francisco 49ers", "49ers by 12", "L 10-55" ], [ "XXXII ( 32 )", "January 25 , 1998", "Green Bay Packers", "Packers by 11", "W 31-24" ], [ "XXXIII ( 33 )", "January 31 , 1999", "Atlanta Falcons", "Broncos by 7.5", "W 34-19" ], [ "XLVIII ( 48 )", "February 2 , 2014", "Seattle Seahawks", "Broncos by 2", "L 8-43" ], [ "50", "February 7 , 2016", "Carolina Panthers", "Panthers by 5.5", "W 24-10" ] ]
Logos and uniforms -- Super Bowl uniform colors
Denver_Broncos_1
The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in Denver, Colorado. The Broncos compete as a member club of the National Football League (NFL)'s American Football Conference (AFC) West division. The team began play in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL) and joined the NFL as part of the merger in 1970. The Broncos are owned by the Pat Bowlen trust and currently play home games at Empower Field at Mile High (formerly known as Invesco Field at Mile High from 2001-2010, Sports Authority Field at Mile High from 2011-2017, and Broncos Stadium at Mile High from 2018-2019). Prior to that, they played at Mile High Stadium from 1960 to 2000. The Broncos were barely competitive during their 10-year run in the AFL and their first seven years in the NFL. They did not have a winning season until 1973. In 1977, four years later, they qualified for the playoffs for the first time in franchise history and advanced to Super Bowl XII. Since 1975, the Broncos have become one of the NFL's most successful teams, having suffered only seven losing seasons. They have won eight AFC Championships (1977, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1997, 1998, 2013, 2015), and three Super Bowl championships (1997 (XXXII), 1998 (XXXIII), 2015 (50)), and share the NFL record for most Super Bowl losses (5 - tied with the New England Patriots). Thirteen players who have played for Denver are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame: John Elway, Floyd Little, Shannon Sharpe, Gary Zimmerman, Willie Brown, Tony Dorsett, Jerry Rice, Andre Reed, Terrell Davis, Brian Dawkins, Ty Law, Champ Bailey and Steve Atwater, along with late club owner Pat Bowlen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Fifteen
Flying Fifteen
[ "Year v t e", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1979 Perth", "Free ' N ' Easy ( AUS ) John Cassidy Don Russell", "Australia Graham Lillingston B. Thornley", "Great Britain J. Royce M. Nokes" ], [ "1980 Hayling Island", "Segundo 1 ( NZL ) Barry Finlayson ] Ian Norrie", "Great Britain Eddie Gilmore Colin Coffey", "Great Britain Bernie Trenowth Jr Peter Howard" ], [ "1982 Napier", "Zero G ( AUS ) Peter Gale Mark Rimmington", "New Zealand Roger Craddock Stephen Battley", "Great Britain John McCann William Bassett" ], [ "1984 Kinsale", "Gripple Nipper ( AUS ) Graham Lillingston Mike McKenzie", "Great Britain Graham Bailey Bill Masterman", "Great Britain Phil Morrison Martin Gotrel" ], [ "1986 Hong Kong", "Instant Replay ( AUS ) Glen Coulton Grant Schultz", "Great Britain Phil Morrison Nigel Appleton", "Australia Peter Gale Mark Rimmington" ], [ "1988 Lowestoft", "Deejay ( GBR ) Nigel Buckley Tim Hancock", "Great Britain Greg Wells Steve Billingham", "Australia Craig Rainey Simon Walsh" ], [ "1990 Brisbane", "Willie Wonka ( GBR ) Alan Bax Alan Lockhart", "New Zealand Roger Craddock Steve Cunnold", "Great Britain Ian Cleaver Greg Wells" ], [ "1992 Dún Laoghaire", "Funny Face ( GBR ) Ruper Mander Gareth Edwards", "Australia Jamie Thompson Michael Brown", "Great Britain Steve Goacher Phil Evans" ], [ "1994 Timaru", "Whiffler ( NZL ) Roger Craddock Steve Cunnold", "New Zealand Andrew Ball Stuart Happ", "Great Britain Rupert Mander Chris Hewkin" ], [ "1995 Hong Kong", "Great Britain Steve Goacher Phil Evans", "Great Britain Ian Barker Bill Masterman", "New Zealand Roger Craddock Steve Cunnold" ], [ "1997 Cowes", "Great Britain Steve Goacher Phil Evans", "Great Britain Rupert Mander Chris Hewkin", "Great Britain David McKee Sally McKee" ], [ "1999 Esperance", "Two Lunches ( GBR ) Steve Goacher Phil Evans", "Great Britain Mike Hart Chris Gowers", "Great Britain Alan Bax Bill Masterman" ], [ "2001 Durban", "Great Britain Charles Apthorp Andy Weatherspoon", "Great Britain Steve Goacher Phil Evans", "Great Britain Mike Hart Chris Gowers" ], [ "2003 Dún Laoghaire", "Great Britain Barry Parkin Sue Parkin", "Great Britain Mike Hart Richard Rigg", "Australia Rod Beurteaux Chris O'Keefe" ], [ "2005 Auckland", "Australia Nick Jerwood Janet Jerwood", "Great Britain Charles Apthorp Alan Green", "New Zealand Aaron Goodmanson Alister Rowlands" ], [ "2007 Puerto Pollenca", "Great Britain Mike Hart Tim Hall", "Great Britain Steve Goacher Phil Evans", "New Zealand Aaron Goodmanson Alister Rowlands" ], [ "2009 Melbourne", "Australia Grant Alderson Dean McAullay", "Great Britain Barry Parkin Tim Hall", "Great Britain Steve Goacher Phil Evans" ], [ "2011 Hayling Island", "Great Britain Graham Vials Chris Turner", "Great Britain Mike McIntyre Gemma McIntyre", "Great Britain Andy McKee Richard Jones" ], [ "2013 Hong Kong", "Great Britain Graham Vials Chris Turner", "Australia Nick Jerwood Janet Jerwood", "Australia Grant Alderson Dean McAulley" ], [ "2015 Crozon-Morgat", "Great Britain Graham Vials Chris Turner", "Great Britain Jeremy Davy Martin Huett", "Great Britain Greg Wells Richard Rigg" ] ]
Events -- World Championships
Flying_Fifteen_0
The Flying Fifteen is a 20-foot two person keelboat designed by Uffa Fox in 1947. In 2018 therefore the class is 71 years old.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroBasket_2009
EuroBasket 2009
[ "Pos", "Name", "RPG" ]
[ [ "1", "Greece", "37.2" ], [ "2", "Poland", "37.0" ], [ "3", "Spain", "36.4" ], [ "4", "Lithuania", "34.8" ], [ "5", "France", "34.3" ] ]
Rebounds [ 20 ]
EuroBasket_2009_24
The FIBA EuroBasket 2009 was the 36th FIBA EuroBasket, the biennial regional basketball championship contested by European nations and held by FIBA Europe. The tournament, which was hosted by Poland, began on 7 September 2009 and concluded with the final on 20 September 2009. The competition served as a qualification tournament for the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey. Spain claimed their first EuroBasket title by routing Serbia 85-63 in the final. Greece captured the bronze medal with a 57-56 victory over Slovenia. The four semifinalists plus France and Croatia claimed the six European qualifying spots for the 2010 FIBA World Championship. Spain's Pau Gasol was named the tournament's most valuable player.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Davis_Cup_team
Canada Davis Cup team
[ "Year", "Competition", "Date", "Surface", "Location", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "1990", "Americas Zone Group I , Quarterfinals", "2-4 Feb", "Carpet ( i )", "Vancouver ( CAN )", "Brazil", "4-1", "Win" ], [ "1990", "Americas Zone Group I , Semifinals", "30 Mar - 1 Apr", "Clay", "Asunción ( PAR )", "Paraguay", "5-0", "Win" ], [ "1990", "World Group , Relegation Play-offs", "21-23 Sep", "Hard", "Montreal ( CAN )", "Netherlands", "3-2", "Win" ], [ "1991", "World Group , 1st Round", "1-3 Feb", "Clay", "Murcia ( ESP )", "Spain", "1-4", "Loss" ], [ "1991", "World Group , Relegation Play-offs", "30 Mar - 1 Apr", "Hard", "Havana ( CUB )", "Cuba", "3-2", "Win" ], [ "1992", "World Group , 1st Round", "31 Jan - 2 Feb", "Carpet ( i )", "Vancouver ( CAN )", "Sweden", "2-3", "Loss" ], [ "1992", "World Group , Relegation Play-offs", "25-27 Sep", "Grass", "Vancouver ( CAN )", "Austria", "1-3", "Loss" ], [ "1993", "Americas Zone Group I , Quarterfinals", "5-7 Feb", "Clay", "Mexico City ( MEX )", "Mexico", "1-4", "Loss" ], [ "1993", "Americas Zone , Relegation Play-offs", "26-28 Mar", "Clay", "Santiago de Chile ( CHI )", "Chile", "1-3", "Loss" ], [ "1994", "Americas Zone Group II , Quarterfinals", "4-6 Feb", "Hard ( i )", "Ottawa ( CAN )", "Jamaica", "5-0", "Win" ], [ "1994", "Americas Zone Group II , Semifinals", "25-27 Mar", "Clay", "Bogotá ( COL )", "Colombia", "3-2", "Win" ], [ "1994", "Americas Zone Group II , Finals", "15-17 Jul", "Hard", "Montreal ( CAN )", "Venezuela", "2-3", "Loss" ], [ "1995", "Americas Zone Group II , Quarterfinals", "3-5 Feb", "Clay", "Port-au-Prince ( HAI )", "Haiti", "3-2", "Win" ], [ "1995", "Americas Zone Group II , Semifinals", "31 Mar - 2 Apr", "Carpet ( i )", "Kelowna ( CAN )", "Colombia", "5-0", "Win" ], [ "1995", "Americas Zone Group II , Finals", "22-24 Sep", "Carpet ( i )", "Victoria ( CAN )", "Ecuador", "3-2", "Win" ], [ "1996", "Americas Zone Group I , Quarterfinals", "9-11 Feb", "Hard", "Valencia ( VEN )", "Venezuela", "2-3", "Loss" ], [ "1996", "Americas Zone , Relegation Play-offs", "5-7 Apr", "Carpet ( i )", "Edmonton ( CAN )", "Chile", "3-2", "Win" ], [ "1997", "Americas Zone Group I , Quarterfinals", "7-9 Feb", "Hard ( i )", "Montreal ( CAN )", "Bahamas", "4-1", "Win" ], [ "1997", "Americas Zone Group I , Semifinals", "4-6 Apr", "Hard ( i )", "Montreal ( CAN )", "Venezuela", "5-0", "Win" ], [ "1997", "World Group , Relegation Play-offs", "19-21 Sep", "Carpet ( i )", "Montreal ( CAN )", "Slovakia", "1-4", "Loss" ] ]
Recent performances -- 1990s
Canada_Davis_Cup_team_7
The Canada Davis Cup team represents Canada in Davis Cup tennis competition and is governed by Tennis Canada. The team's best result ever came in 2019, when they reached the final against Spain in Madrid. In its first appearance in 1913 it had reached the World Group final, losing to the United States 0-3.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SGB_Championship_2017
SGB Championship 2017
[ "Rider", "Team", "Average" ]
[ [ "Craig Cook", "Workington", "10.03" ], [ "Josh Grajczonek", "Sheffield", "9.47" ], [ "Robert Lambert", "Newcastle", "9.32" ], [ "Steve Worrall", "Newcastle", "9.13" ], [ "Jack Holder", "Peterborough", "8.99" ], [ "Danny King", "Ipswich", "8.87" ], [ "Ricky Wells", "Edinburgh", "8.85" ], [ "Nick Morris", "Berwick", "8.72" ], [ "Richard Lawson", "Glasgow", "8.65" ], [ "Kyle Howarth", "Sheffield", "8.62" ] ]
Final Leading averages
[ 9 ]
SGB_Championship_2017_1
The Speedway Great Britain Championship 2017 was the second division of British speedway. It was the first time that it was known as the SGB Championship after changing its name from the Premier League. The season ran between March and October 2017 and 10 teams participated. The Sheffield Tigers were the champions defeating the Ipswich Witches in the Grand Final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Africa_Basketball_League
2018–19 Africa Basketball League
[ "Team", "Home city", "Arena", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "ES Radès", "Tunis", "Salle Taoufik-Bouhima", "3,500" ], [ "AS Salé", "Salé", "Salle El Bouâzzaoui", "2,000" ], [ "JS Kairouan", "Kairouan", "Salle Aziz Miled", "2,000" ], [ "SLAC", "Conakry", "", "" ], [ "Rivers Hoopers", "Port Harcourt", "Rivers State Basketball Complex", "2,000" ], [ "Civil Defenders", "Abuja", "Abuja Sports Hall", "3,000" ], [ "Elan Sportif", "Porto-Novo", "", "" ], [ "BC Terreur", "Kinshasha", "Martyrs Sports Complex", "2,000" ], [ "ASB Mazembe", "Lubumbashi", "", "" ], [ "Al Ahly", "Cairo", "Al Ahly Sports Hall", "3,500" ], [ "Smouha", "Alexandria", "Ittihad Sports Arena", "2,000" ], [ "Ferroviário da Beira", "Beira", "", "" ], [ "Primeiro de Agosto", "Luanda", "Pavilhão Victorino Cunha", "1,500" ], [ "Petro de Luanda", "Luanda", "Pavilhão da Cidadela", "6,873" ], [ "COSPN", "Antananarivo", "Palais des Sports Mahamasina", "7,090" ], [ "REG", "Kigali", "Amahoro Indoor Stadium", "" ] ]
Teams -- Venues and locations
ES RadèsAS SaléJS KairouanSLACHoopersDefendersElanBC TerreurBC MazembeAl AhlySmouhaFerroviário1º AgostoPetroCOSPNREG Location of teams in 2018–19 FIBA AfroLeague
2018–19_Africa_Basketball_League_0
The 2018-19 Africa Basketball League or Africa League was the 33nd edition of FIBA Africa's premier club Basketball tournament and the first under the new format and name of Africa Basketball League. The season saw an expansion from twelve to sixteen teams. After this season, the competition was replaced by the Basketball Africa League (BAL), which will start in March 2020.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Scottish_Premiership
2017–18 Scottish Premiership
[ "Team", "Manager", "Captain", "Kit manufacturer", "Shirt sponsor" ]
[ [ "Aberdeen", "Derek McInnes", "Graeme Shinnie", "Adidas", "Saltire Energy" ], [ "Celtic", "Brendan Rodgers", "Scott Brown", "New Balance", "Dafabet" ], [ "Dundee", "Neil McCann", "Darren O'Dea", "Puma", "McEwan Fraser Legal" ], [ "Hamilton Academical", "Martin Canning", "Dougie Imrie", "Adidas", "SuperSeal ( H ) , NetBet ( A )" ], [ "Heart of Midlothian", "Craig Levein", "Christophe Berra", "Umbro", "Save the Children" ], [ "Hibernian", "Neil Lennon", "David Gray", "Macron", "Marathonbet" ], [ "Kilmarnock", "Steve Clarke", "Steven Smith", "Nike", "QTS" ], [ "Motherwell", "Steve Robinson", "Carl McHugh", "Macron", "McEwan Fraser Legal" ], [ "Partick Thistle", "Alan Archibald", "Abdul Osman", "Joma", "Just Employment Law" ], [ "Rangers", "Jimmy Nicholl ( interim )", "Lee Wallace", "Puma", "32Red" ], [ "Ross County", "Steven Ferguson and Stuart Kettlewell", "Andrew Davies", "Macron", "Stanley CRC Evans Offshore" ], [ "St Johnstone", "Tommy Wright", "Steven Anderson", "Joma", "Alan Storrar Cars" ] ]
Teams -- Personnel and kits
2017–18_Scottish_Premiership_0
The 2017-18 Scottish Premiership (known as the Ladbrokes Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football. The fixtures were published on 23 June 2017. The season began on 5 August 2017. Celtic were the defending champions. Twelve teams contested the league: Aberdeen, Celtic, Dundee, Hamilton Academical, Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, Partick Thistle, Rangers, Ross County and St Johnstone. The season's average attendance was 15,932, the highest level since 2006-07. On 29 April 2018, Celtic won their seventh consecutive title and 49th overall after a 5-0 win at home to Rangers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina_women's_national_under-21_field_hockey_team
Argentina women's national under-21 field hockey team
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "GK", "Lourdes Pérez Iturraspe", "( 2000-02-16 ) 16 February 2000 ( age 20 ) - Buenos Aires", "8", "SIC" ], [ "2", "FW", "Josefina Rübenacker", "( 2000-08-26 ) 26 August 2000 ( age 19 ) - Córdoba", "8", "Club La Tablada" ], [ "3", "FW", "Brisa Bruggesser", "( 2002-07-25 ) 25 July 2002 ( age 17 ) - Tandil", "15", "Los 50" ], [ "4", "DF", "Constanza Cerundolo", "( 2000-06-19 ) 19 June 2000 ( age 20 ) - Buenos Aires", "15", "Belgrano" ], [ "5", "MF", "Celina di Santo ©", "( 2000-02-23 ) 23 February 2000 ( age 20 ) - Buenos Aires", "15", "Lomas" ], [ "6", "MF", "Victoria Miranda", "( 2000-06-05 ) 5 June 2000 ( age 20 ) - Río Cuarto", "15", "Ciudad" ], [ "7", "FW", "Gianella Palet", "( 2001-07-05 ) 5 July 2001 ( age 19 ) - Mendoza", "15", "Andino" ], [ "8", "MF", "Sofía Ramallo", "( 2001-03-26 ) 26 March 2001 ( age 19 ) - Córdoba", "15", "CUC" ], [ "12", "GK", "Azul Iritxity Irigoyen", "( 2000-10-06 ) 6 October 2000 ( age 19 ) - Buenos Aires", "8", "San Cirano" ] ]
Youth team -- Youth squad
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Argentina_women's_national_under-21_field_hockey_team_5
The Argentina women's national under-21 field hockey team represents Argentina in women's international under-21 field hockey competitions and is controlled by the Argentine Hockey Confederation, the governing body for field hockey in Argentina. The team competes in the Pan American Junior Championship which they have won a record seven times. They have qualified for all Junior World Cups which they have won twice.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowing_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_coxless_four
Rowing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless four
[ "Rank", "Rowers", "Nation", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Andrew Cooper Nick Green Mike McKay James Tomkins", "Australia", "5:59.18", "Q" ], [ "2", "Bart Peters Niels van der Zwan Jaap Krijtenburg Sven Schwarz", "Netherlands", "6:01.19", "Q" ], [ "3", "Armin Weyrauch Matthias Ungemach Dirk Balster Markus Vogt", "Germany", "6:09.07", "Q" ], [ "4", "Salih Hassan John Garrett Gavin Stewart Richard Stanhope", "Great Britain", "6:23.73", "R" ], [ "5", "Vjatšeslav Divonin Toomas Vilpart Tarmo Virkus Marek Avamere", "Estonia", "6:27.97", "R" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Rowing_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_coxless_four_1
The men's coxless four competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics took place at took place at Lake of Banyoles, Spain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UN_numbers_2001_to_2100
List of UN numbers 2001 to 2100
[ "UN Number", "Class", "Proper Shipping Name" ]
[ [ "UN 2001", "4.1", "Cobalt naphthenates , powder" ], [ "UN 2002", "4.2", "Celluloid , scrape" ], [ "UN 2003", "4.2", "( UN No . no longer in use ) Metal alkyls , water-reactive , n.o.s . or Metal aryls , water-reactive , n.o.s . ( UN No . no longer in use )" ], [ "UN 2004", "4.2", "Magnesium diamide" ], [ "UN 2005", "4.2", "( UN No . no longer in use ) Magnesium diphenyl ( UN No . no longer in use )" ], [ "UN 2006", "4.2", "Plastics , nitrocellulose -based , self-heating , n.o.s" ], [ "UN 2007", "?", "( UN No . no longer in use )" ], [ "UN 2008", "4.2", "Zirconium powder , dry" ], [ "UN 2009", "4.2", "Zirconium , dry , finished sheets , strip or coiled wire" ], [ "UN 2010", "4.3", "Magnesium hydride" ], [ "UN 2011", "4.3", "Magnesium phosphide" ], [ "UN 2012", "4.3", "Potassium phosphide" ], [ "UN 2013", "4.3", "Strontium phosphide" ], [ "UN 2014", "5.1", "Hydrogen peroxide , aqueous solutions with more than 20 percent but not more than 60 percent hydrogen peroxide ( stabilized as necessary )" ], [ "UN 2015", "5.1", "Hydrogen peroxide , stabilized or Hydrogen peroxide aqueous solutions , stabilized with more than 60 percent hydrogen peroxide" ], [ "UN 2016", "6.1", "Ammunition , toxic , non-explosive , without burster or expelling charge , non-fuzed" ], [ "UN 2017", "6.1", "Ammunition , tear-producing , non-explosive , without burster or expelling charge , non-fuzed" ], [ "UN 2018", "6.1", "Chloroanilines , solid" ], [ "UN 2019", "6.1", "Chloroanilines , liquid" ], [ "UN 2020", "6.1", "Chlorophenols , solid" ] ]
UN 2001 to UN 2100
List_of_UN_numbers_2001_to_2100_0
The UN numbers from UN2001 to UN2100 as assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Israeli_films_of_1989
List of Israeli films of 1989
[ "Premiere", "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre" ]
[ [ "?", "The Valley Train ( Hebrew : רכבת העמק )", "Jonathan Paz", "Dan Turgeman", "Drama" ], [ "?", "One of Us ( Hebrew : אחד משלנו )", "Uri Barbash", "Alon Aboutboul , Sharon Alexander , Dalia Shimko , Dan Toren", "Drama" ], [ "?", "Sadot Yerukim ( Hebrew : שדות ירוקים , lit . Green Fields )", "Yitzhak Yeshurun", "", "Drama" ], [ "?", "Esh Tzolevet ( Hebrew : אש צולבת , lit . Crossfire )", "Gideon Ganani", "", "Drama" ], [ "?", "Abba Ganuv II ( Hebrew : אבא גנוב 2 , lit . Superb dad 2 )", "Avi Cohen", "Yehuda Barkan , Ben Tzion", "Drama , Comedy" ], [ "?", "Ochlim Lokshim ( Hebrew : אוכלים לוקשים )", "Boaz Davidson and Tzvi Shissel", "Yehuda Barkan", "Comedy" ], [ "?", "Doar Tz'vaee Hof Eilat ( Hebrew : דואר צבאי חוף אילת , lit . Eilat Beach Military Post )", "Dubi Gal", "Dubi Gal , Natan Nathanson", "Comedy" ], [ "?", "Ehad B'April ( Hebrew : אחד באפריל , lit . April first )", "Menahem Zilberman", "", "Comedy" ], [ "?", "Avodah B'Eynaim ( Hebrew : עבודה בעיניים , lit . Tongue in Cheek )", "Yigal Shilon", "Nathan Dattner , Avi Kushnir", "Comedy" ], [ "?", "Resisim ( Hebrew : רסיסים , lit . Shrapnel )", "Yossi Somer", "Etti Ankri", "Drama" ], [ "?", "Tzamot ( Hebrew : צמות , lit . Braids )", "Yitzhak Halutzi", "Hana Azoulay-Hasfari", "Drama" ], [ "?", "Nipagesh Basafari ( Hebrew : נפגש בספארי , lit . We 'll meet in the safari )", "Yehuda Barkan", "", "Comedy" ], [ "?", "A Thousand and One Wives ( Hebrew : אלף נשותיו של נפתלי סימנטוב , lit . The thousand wives of Naftali Simantov )", "Michal Bat-Adam", "Rita Yahan-Farouz , Yossi Polak", "Drama" ] ]
1989 releases -- Unknown premiere date
1989_in_Israeli_film_1
A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1989.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Weston-on-the-Green
RAF Weston-on-the-Green
[ "Unit", "Dates", "Aircraft", "Notes" ]
[ [ "No . 2 Squadron RAF", "1919-1920", "Armstrong Whitworth FK.8", "" ], [ "No . 18 Squadron RAF", "1919", "None", "Cadre only" ], [ "No . 90 Squadron RAF", "1939", "Bristol Blenheim", "" ], [ "No . 20 ( Pilots ) Advanced Flying Unit RAF", "1943-1945", "", "Based at RAF Kidlington used Weston-on-the-Green as a Relief Landing Ground" ], [ "No . 15 Flying Training School RAF", "1940-1941", "", "Based at RAF Kidlington used Weston-on-the-Green as a Relief Landing Ground" ], [ "No . 130 Gliding School RAF", "1951-1955", "Slingsby Cadet", "" ], [ "No . 13 Operational Training Unit RAF", "1940", "Bristol Blenheim", "Based at RAF Bicester used Weston-on-the-Green as a Relief Landing Ground" ], [ "No . 28 Training Depot Station RAF", "1918-1919", "", "" ] ]
RAF units and aircraft
[ 4 ]
RAF_Weston-on-the-Green_0
RAF Weston-on-the-Green is a former Royal Flying Corps station that was redeveloped after the Great War period. Much demolition took place (including the original 1916/1917 hangars). The former RFC Officers and Sergeant's messes are located on the opposite side of the road, and are now in commercial use. The station is located near the village of Weston-on-the-Green in Oxfordshire, England. RAF Weston-on-the-Green is one of the few remaining active RAF bases with some original pre-RAF buildings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faroese_orthography
Faroese orthography
[ "Grapheme", "Name", "IPA" ]
[ [ "B , b", "be", "/p/" ], [ "D , d", "de", "/t/" ], [ "> dj", "", "/tʃ/" ], [ "Ð , ð", "edd", "/j/ , /w/ , /v/ , Ø" ], [ "F , f", "eff", "/f/" ], [ "G , g", "ge", "/k/ , /tʃ/ , /j/ , /w/ , /v/ , Ø" ], [ "> gj", "", "/tʃ/" ], [ "H , h", "há", "/h/" ], [ "> hj", "", "/tʃ/ , /j/" ], [ "> hv", "", "/kv/" ], [ "J , j", "joð", "/j/" ], [ "K , k", "ká", "/kʰ/ , /tʃʰ/" ], [ "> kj", "", "/tʃʰ/" ], [ "> kk", "", "/kː/ [ ʰk ]" ], [ "L , l", "ell", "/l/ , [ l ] , [ ɬ ]" ], [ "> ll", "", "/tl/ [ tɬ ] , /lː/" ], [ "M , m", "emm", "/m/" ], [ "N , n", "enn", "/n/" ], [ "> ng", "", "/nk/ [ ŋk ] , /ntʃ/ [ ɲtʃ ]" ], [ "> nk", "", "/nkʰ/ [ ŋkʰ ] , /ntʃʰ/ [ ɲtʃʰ ]" ] ]
Spelling system
Faroese keyboard layout Vowels Grapheme Name Short Long A , a fyrra a [ ˈfɪɹːa ɛaː ] ( `` leading a '' ) /a/ /ɛaː/ Á , á á [ ɔaː ] /ɔ/ /ɔaː/ E , e e [ eː ] /ɛ/ /eː/ I , i fyrra i [ ˈfɪɹːa iː ] ( `` leading i '' ) /ɪ/ /iː/ Í , í fyrra í [ ˈfɪɹːa ʊiː ] ( `` leading í '' ) /ʊi/ /ʊiː/ O , o o [ oː ] /ɔ/ /oː/ Ó , ó ó [ ɔuː ] /œ/ /ɔuː/ U , u u [ uː ] /ʊ/ /uː/ Ú , ú ú [ ʉuː ] /ʏ/ /ʉuː/ Y , y seinna i [ ˈsaiːdna iː ] ( `` latter i '' ) /ɪ/ /iː/ Ý , ý seinna í [ ˈsaiːdna ʊiː ] ( `` latter í '' ) /ʊi/ /ʊiː/ Æ , æ seinna a [ ˈsaiːdna ɛaː ] ( `` latter a '' ) /a/ /ɛaː/ Ø , ø ø [ øː ] /œ/ /øː/ EI , ei ei [ aiː ] /ai/ /aiː/ EY , ey ey [ eɪː ] /ɛɪ/ /ɛiː/ OY , oy oy [ oɪː ] /ɔi/ /ɔiː/
Faroese_orthography_2
Faroese orthography is the method employed to write the Faroese language, using a 29-letter Latin alphabet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932_San_Francisco_Dons_football_team
1932 San Francisco Dons football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "September 24", "Stanford", "Kezar Stadium San Francisco", "L 7-20" ], [ "October 2", "West Coast Navy", "Kezar Stadium San Francisco", "L 14-21" ], [ "October 9", "West Coast Army", "Kezar Stadium San Francisco", "L 7-14" ], [ "October 16", "Saint Mary 's", "Kezar Stadium San Francisco", "L 7-16" ], [ "October 23", "Olympic Club", "Kezar Stadium San Francisco", "W 16-0" ], [ "October 30", "at Loyola ( CA )", "Wrigley Field Los Angeles", "W 26-7" ], [ "November 6", "Gonzaga", "Kezar Stadium San Francisco", "L 0-6" ], [ "November 13", "Santa Clara", "Kezar Stadium San Francisco", "L 0-7" ] ]
Schedule
1932_San_Francisco_Dons_football_team_0
The 1932 San Francisco Dons football team was an American football team that represented the University of San Francisco as an independent during the 1932 college football season. In their first season under head coach Lawrence Spud Lewis, the Dons compiled a 2-6 record and were outscored by a combined total of 90 to 77. Spud Lewis was hired as the team's head football coach in January 1932. He had been a star football player at Stanford and had most recently served as an assistant coach under Dick Hanley at Northwestern. Lewis replaced Jimmy Needles, who coached the football team from 1924 to 1931.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_Minnesota_Vikings_season
1989 Minnesota Vikings season
[ "Category", "Player ( s )", "Value" ]
[ [ "Passing yards", "Wade Wilson", "2,543" ], [ "Passing touchdowns", "Wade Wilson", "9" ], [ "Rushing yards", "Herschel Walker", "669" ], [ "Rushing touchdowns", "Herschel Walker", "5" ], [ "Receiving yards", "Anthony Carter", "1,066" ], [ "Receiving touchdowns", "Anthony Carter", "4" ], [ "Points", "Rich Karlis", "120" ], [ "Kickoff return yards", "Herschel Walker", "374" ], [ "Punt return yards", "Leo Lewis", "446" ], [ "Tackles", "Chris Doleman Henry Thomas", "94" ], [ "Sacks", "Chris Doleman", "21.0" ], [ "Interceptions", "Joey Browner", "5" ], [ "Forced fumbles", "Chris Doleman", "5" ] ]
Statistics -- Team leaders
1989_Minnesota_Vikings_season_5
The 1989 season was the Minnesota Vikings' 29th in the National Football League. They finished with a 10-6 record to win the NFC Central Division. This title was secured during one of what is considered by many to be among the most exciting Monday Night Football contests ever: a Christmas Day victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at home, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, which was the de facto first playoff game of the year. This season was also notable by how many sacks the defense produced, with 39 coming from only two players (Chris Doleman and Keith Millard) and 71 overall. Millard would later receive Defensive Player of the Year honors after putting up record numbers by a defensive tackle. The Vikings were once again embarrassed by the defending Super Bowl champion 49ers in the divisional round, losing 41-13.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2015_Parapan_American_Games
Swimming at the 2015 Parapan American Games
[ "Class", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "S6 details", "Lorenzo Perez Cuba", "Talisson Glock Brazil", "Nelson Crispin Colombia" ], [ "S7 details", "Facundo Arregui Argentina", "Carlos Serrano Colombia", "Italo Gomes Brazil" ], [ "S8 details", "Caio Amorim Muniz Brazil", "Zack McAllister Canada", "Zach Zona Canada" ], [ "S9 details", "Ruiter Silva Brazil", "Vanilton do Nascimento Brazil", "Marco Pulleiro Argentina" ], [ "S10 details", "Benoît Huot Canada", "Isaac Bouckley Canada", "Alexander Elliot Canada" ], [ "S13 details", "Devin Gotell Canada", "Nicolas Turbide Canada", "Tyler Mrak Canada" ] ]
Medalists -- Men 's events
50 metre [ edit ] Class Gold Silver Bronze S3details Cristopher Tronco Mexico Luis Burgos Mexico Fredy Diaz Colombia S4details Gustavo Sanchez Mexico Ronystony Cordeiro Brazil Juan Reyes Mexico S5details Daniel Dias Brazil Clodoaldo da Silva Brazil Edgar Pineda Mexico S6details Nelson Crispin Colombia Lorenzo Perez Cuba Talisson Glock Brazil S7details Carlos Serrano Colombia Jean-Michel Lavallière Canada Italo Gomes Brazil S8details Zack McAllister Canada Armando Andrade Mexico Christopher Sergeant Canada S9details Matheus da Silva Brazil Vanilton do Nascimento Brazil Ruiter Silva Brazil S10details Phelipe Melo Brazil Andre Brasil Brazil Nathan Stein Canada S11details Matheus Rheine Brazil Alex Palhares Brazil Brayan Urbano Canada S12details Diego Cuesta Colombia Filipe de Abreu Brazil Darvin Baez Puerto Rico S13details Carlos Farrenberg Brazil Nicolas Turbide Canada Guilherme Batista Brazil 100 metre [ edit ] Class Gold Silver Bronze S4details Gustavo Sanchez Mexico Ronystony Cordeiro Brazil Jesus Hernandez Mexico S5details Daniel de Faria Brazil Clodoaldo da Silva Brazil Diego Lopez Mexico S6details Lorenzo Perez Cuba Nelson Crispin Colombia Talisson Glock Brazil S7details Carlos Serrano Colombia Jean-Michel Lavallière Canada Italo Gomes Brazil S8details Armando Andrade Mexico Zack McAllister Canada Caio Amorim Muniz Brazil S9details Vanilton do Nascimento Brazil Ruiter Silva Brazil Matheus da Silva Brazil S10details Andre Brasil Brazil Phelipe Melo Brazil Nathan Stein Canada S11details Matheus Rheine Brazil Brayan Urbano Colombia Alex Palhares Brazil S12details Diego Cuesta Colombia Filipe de Abreu Brazil Renato Nunes Brazil S13details Carlos Farrenberg Brazil Nicolas Turbide Canada Guilherme Batista Brazil 200 metre [ edit ] Class Gold Silver Bronze S5details Daniel Dias Brazil Clodoaldo da Silva Brazil Diego Lopez Mexico S14details Felipe Caltran Brazil Maxime Rousselle Canada Gordie Michie Canada 400 metre [ edit ]
Swimming_at_the_2015_Parapan_American_Games_3
Swimming contests were held at the 2015 Parapan American Games from August 8 to 14 at the CIBC Aquatics Centre in Toronto, Canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993–94_Azerbaijan_Cup
1993–94 Azerbaijan Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Şirvan Ağdaş", "4-5", "Turan Tovuz", "4-5", "w/o" ], [ "MOİK-Göyazan", "4-3", "Xəzri-Eltac Buzovna", "4-0", "0-3" ], [ "Nicat Maştağa", "6-1", "Metallurg Sumgayit", "6-0", "0-1" ], [ "Çeşmə Lankaran", "1-4", "Azeri Baku", "1-0", "0-4" ], [ "Kapaz", "8-2", "Qum adası", "4-0", "4-2" ], [ "Plastik Salyan", "3-9", "Kur-Nur", "3-0", "0-9" ], [ "İnşaatçı Baku", "1-0", "Məşəl Baku", "1-0", "0-0" ], [ "Çıraqqala Siyəzən", "w/o", "Ümid", "w/o", "w/o" ], [ "Göytəpə", "w/o", "Neftchi Baku", "w/o", "w/o" ], [ "FK Masallı", "3-1", "Zabrat", "3-0", "0-1" ], [ "Pambiqci Neftcala", "3-10", "Qarabağ", "1-3", "2-7" ], [ "Nefteqaz", "4-2", "Energetik Əli-Bayramlı", "2-0", "2-2" ], [ "MOIK Baku", "1-2", "Pambygchi Barda", "0-0", "1-2" ], [ "Şirvan Şamaxı", "w/o", "Khazar Lankaran", "w/o", "w/o" ], [ "AZAL Baku", "0-5", "Khazar Sumgayit", "0-0", "0-7" ], [ "Avtomobilçi Yevlax", "1-5", "Azneftyağ Baku", "1-1", "0-5" ] ]
Second round
[ 2 ]
1993–94_Azerbaijan_Cup_1
The Azerbaijan Cup 1993-94 was the third season of the annual cup competition in Azerbaijan with the final taking place on 28 May 1994.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:CU
ISO 3166-2:CU
[ "Code", "Subdivision name ( es )", "Subdivision category" ]
[ [ "CU-15", "Artemisa", "province" ], [ "CU-09", "Camagüey", "province" ], [ "CU-08", "Ciego de Ávila", "province" ], [ "CU-06", "Cienfuegos", "province" ], [ "CU-12", "Granma", "province" ], [ "CU-14", "Guantánamo", "province" ], [ "CU-11", "Holguín", "province" ], [ "CU-03", "La Habana", "province" ], [ "CU-10", "Las Tunas", "province" ], [ "CU-04", "Matanzas", "province" ], [ "CU-16", "Mayabeque", "province" ], [ "CU-01", "Pinar del Río", "province" ], [ "CU-07", "Sancti Spíritus", "province" ], [ "CU-13", "Santiago de Cuba", "province" ], [ "CU-05", "Villa Clara", "province" ], [ "CU-99", "Isla de la Juventud", "special municipality" ] ]
Current codes
Subdivision names are listed as in the ISO 3166-2 standard published by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency ( ISO 3166/MA ) . Click on the button in the header to sort each column .
ISO_3166-2:CU_0
ISO 3166-2:CU is the entry for Cuba in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Currently for Cuba, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 15 provinces and 1 special municipality. The special municipality Isla de la Juventud is not part of any province and administered directly by the central government. Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is , the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Cuba. The second part is two digits: The code was assigned to La Habana Province, which was split into Artemisa and Mayabeque in 2011. The codes for the original 14 provinces were assigned roughly from west to east.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Jelajah_Malaysia
2008 Jelajah Malaysia
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Anuar Manan", "LeTua Cycling Team", "03h 07 ' 55" ], [ "2", "Serguei Kudentsov", "Trek-Marco Polo", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Kohei Uchima", "Japan", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Mohamed Harrif Salleh", "MNCF Continental Team", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Mohamed Zamri Salleh", "Malaysia", "s.t" ], [ "6", "Li Fuyu", "Trek-Marco Polo", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Shinpei Fukuda", "Bridgestone Anchor", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Masakazu Ito", "Japan", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Hossein Nateghi", "Tabriz Petrochemical Team", "s.t" ], [ "10", "Lex Nederlof", "Putrajaya Cycling Team", "s.t" ] ]
Stage 2
8 January 2008 — Seremban to Malacca , 139.5 km ( 86.7 mi )
2008_Jelajah_Malaysia_8
The 2008 Jelajah Malaysia, a cycling stage race that took place in Malaysia. It was held from 7 to 13 January 2008. There were seven stages with a total of 1,352.2 kilometres. In fact, the race was sanctioned by the Union Cycliste Internationale as a 2.2 category race and was part of the 2007-08 UCI Asia Tour calendar. Tonton Susanto of Indonesia won the race, followed by Ghader Mizbani of Iran second and Fredrik Johansson of Sweden third overall. Anuar Manan of Malaysia won the points classification and Hossein Askari of Iran won the mountains classification. won the team classification. A total of 20 teams were invited to participate in the 2008 Jelajah Malaysia. Out of 120 riders, a total of 91 riders made it to the finish in Kuala Lumpur.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_AFL_season
2006 AFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Ground", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "Carlton", "9.14 ( 68 )", "Hawthorn", "15.10 ( 100 )", "Telstra Dome", "45,102", "Friday , 21 April" ], [ "Western Bulldogs", "14.14 ( 98 )", "Geelong", "14.13 ( 97 )", "Telstra Dome", "45,922", "Saturday , 22 April" ], [ "Brisbane Lions", "11.16 ( 82 )", "Richmond", "14.12 ( 96 )", "The Gabba", "30,266", "Saturday , 22 April" ], [ "Fremantle", "9.5 ( 59 )", "Adelaide", "9.16 ( 70 )", "Subiaco Oval", "35,090", "Saturday , 22 April" ], [ "Kangaroos", "10.11 ( 71 )", "West Coast", "14.11 ( 95 )", "Manuka Oval", "9,541", "Sunday , 23 April" ], [ "Sydney", "13.14 ( 92 )", "Melbourne", "15.7 ( 97 )", "SCG", "29,167", "Sunday , 23 April" ], [ "Port Adelaide", "19.8 ( 122 )", "St Kilda", "18.10 ( 118 )", "AAMI Stadium", "32,188", "Monday , 24 April" ], [ "Collingwood", "15.16 ( 106 )", "Essendon", "12.17 ( 89 )", "MCG", "91,234", "Tuesday , 25 April" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 4 ( ANZAC Round )
2006_AFL_season_3
The 2006 Australian Football League season was the 110th season of the elite Australian rules football competition and the 17th under the name 'Australian Football League', having switched from 'Victorian Football League' after 1989. West Coast defeated defending premiers Sydney in the grand final to win their third premiership, in what was the first grand final since 1966 to be decided by one point.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tour_of_Chongming_Island_Stage_race
2010 Tour of Chongming Island Stage race
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Ina-Yoko Teutenberg ( GER )", "Team HTC-Columbia Women", "1h 43m 31s" ], [ "2", "Kirsten Wild ( NED )", "Cervelo TestTeam", "+ 6s" ], [ "3", "Hye Keong Choi ( KOR )", "South Korea national team", "+ 12s" ], [ "4", "Rochelle Gilmore ( AUS )", "Australia national team", "+ 14s" ], [ "5", "Angela Hennig ( GER )", "Noris Cycling", "+ 16s" ], [ "6", "Marta Tagliaferro ( ITA )", "Top Girls Fassa Bortolo-Ghezzi", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Aurore Verhoeven ( FRA )", "Esgl 93-Gsd Gestion", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Vicki Whitelaw ( AUS )", "Australia national team", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Vilija Sereikaitė ( LTU )", "Lithuania national team", "s.t" ], [ "10", "Cath Cheatley ( NZL )", "New Zealand national team", "s.t" ] ]
General Classification after Stage 1
2010_Tour_of_Chongming_Island_Stage_race_1
The 2010 Tour of Chongming Island Stage race was the fourth women's edition of the Tour of Chongming Island cycling stage race. It was rated by the UCI as category 2.1, and was held between 5 and 7 May 2010, in China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Doon_School_alumni
List of The Doon School alumni
[ "Name", "Class year", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Prasenjit Duara", "1967", "Historian/Professor at Duke University , Writer ( Culture , Power And The State )" ], [ "Kanti Bajpai", "1972", "Former Headmaster of The Doon School" ], [ "Shomie Das", "1953", "Former Headmaster of The Doon School ; Mayo College ; Lawrence School , Sanawar" ], [ "Wajahat Habibullah", "1961", "IAS officer , Director of the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration" ], [ "Nazir Jairazbhoy", "1945", "Musicologist at University of California , Los Angeles" ], [ "Surendra Kandhari", "1952", "Former Principal of Welham Boys ' School" ], [ "Deepak Lal", "1958", "Economist at University of California , Los Angeles" ], [ "Gulab Ramchandani", "1948", "Former Headmaster of The Doon School" ], [ "Vivek Ramchandani", "1972", "Founder Principal , The Shri Ram School" ], [ "Ravi J. Matthai", "1945", "Director of Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad" ], [ "Dalip Mehta", "1958", "Dean of Foreign Service Institute , India" ], [ "Vijay Prashad", "1985", "Professor at Trinity College ( USA )" ], [ "Sumer Singh", "1968", "Former Principal , Lawrence School , Sanawar ; Daly College" ], [ "Aftab Seth", "1959", "Diplomat , Rhodes scholar" ], [ "Mahmood Farooqui", "1979", "Artist , Rhodes scholar" ], [ "Lovraj Kumar", "1947", "India 's first Rhodes scholar , IAS officer" ] ]
Education
Ghulam Jilani Khan , founder of Chand Bagh School and former Defence Secretary of Pakistan ( Class of '43 ) Kanti Bajpai , international affairs researcher and professor at National University of Singapore ( Class of '72 )
List_of_The_Doon_School_alumni_11
The Doon School (informally Doon School or Doon) is a boys-only private boarding school in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India founded in 1935 by Satish Ranjan Das, a Calcutta lawyer. The founders foresaw a school modelled on the British public school, but alive to Indian ambitions and desires. The school's first headmaster, Englishman Arthur E. Foot, had spent some nine years as science master at Eton College, England, and returned to England soon after India's independence. Admission in the school is based on a competitive examination and an interview. Every year in January and April, the school admits pupils aged 13 in Grade 7 (known as D-form) and aged 14 in Grade 8 (C-form) respectively. Doon remains a boys-only school despite continued pressure from political leaders, including the then President Pratibha Patil in 2010, to become coeducational. However, girl students are admitted in case they are wards of staff working at the school (see entries for sculptor Latika Katt and the actress Himani Shivpuri). Old boys of Doon are commonly known as Doscos. Although the total number of Doscos is relatively small (estimated at 5,000 since the school was founded in 1935), they include some of India's prominent politicians, government officials, artists and business leaders. Note: The sub-headings are given as a general guide and some names might fit under more than one category
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_Idol_(series_2)
Pop Idol (series 2)
[ "Act", "Order", "Song", "Result" ]
[ [ "Susanne Manning", "1", "Young Hearts Run Free", "Safe" ], [ "Andy Scott-Lee", "2", "Rock with You", "Eliminated" ], [ "Michelle McManus", "3", "If I Ca n't Have You", "Safe" ], [ "Mark Rhodes", "4", "More Than a Woman", "Bottom three" ], [ "Sam Nixon", "5", "Blame It on the Boogie", "Safe" ], [ "Roxanne Cooper", "6", "Can You Feel It", "Safe" ], [ "Chris Hide", "7", "Ai n't Nobody", "Bottom two" ] ]
Heats and live shows -- Live show details
Theme : Disco songs
Pop_Idol_(series_2)_12
The second and final series of British reality television show Pop Idol began airing on ITV on 13 September 2003 and ended on 20 December 2003. Michelle McManus was announced as the winner and received a £1 million recording contract to release her debut album. Ant & Dec returned to present the show on ITV, whilst Simon Cowell, Neil Fox, Nicki Chapman and Pete Waterman all returned as judges. The second series was not as successful as the first series, and the viewing figures for the finale were much lower. Waterman considered McManus an unworthy winner. In 2004, Pop Idol was axed and ITV announced a new show created by Cowell, with no involvement from Pop Idol creator Simon Fuller - The X Factor. The perceived similarity between the two shows later became the subject of a legal dispute.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1941
List of shipwrecks in June 1941
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Beaumanoir", "United Kingdom", "World War II : the cargo ship ( 2477 gt , 1920 ) was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Robin Hood 's Bay , Yorkshire by Junkers Ju 88 aircraft of 506 Küstenfliegergruppe , Luftwaffe . Her 30 crew survived" ], [ "John", "Belgium", "World War II : The trawler ( 197 gt ) was bombed and sunk by Luftwaffe aircraft" ], [ "Kasteholm", "Finland", "World War II : The cargo ship ( 5417 gt ) struck a mine and sank in the Atlantic Ocean ( 63°07′N 11°18′W / 63.117°N 11.300°W / 63.117 ; -11.300 ) with the loss of one crew member" ], [ "HMT Kos XXII", "Royal Navy", "World War II : The naval whaler ( 353 gt , 1937 ) was bombed and sunk in the eastern Mediterranean Sea south of Crete by enemy aircraft" ], [ "HMS LCT 16", "Royal Navy", "World War II : The landing craft tank was bombed and sunk by German aircraft off Cania , Crete" ], [ "Michael E", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The CAM ship ( 7628 gt , 1941 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the North Atlantic by U-108 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of three of her 62 crew . Survivors were rescued by Alcinous ( Netherlands ) . She was on her maiden voyage" ], [ "Prince Rupert City", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The cargo ship ( 4749 gt , 1929 ) was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 58°46′N 4°41′W / 58.767°N 4.683°W / 58.767 ; -4.683 ) by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of four crew" ], [ "U-147", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The Type IID submarine was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Ireland ( 56°38′N 10°24′W / 56.633°N 10.400°W / 56.633 ; -10.400 ) by HMS Periwinkle and HMS Wanderer ( both Royal Navy ) with the loss of all 24 crew" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1941_2
The list of shipwrecks in June 1941 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during June 1941. {{dynamic list}
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_South_Australian_Legislative_Council,_1905–1908
Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1905–1908
[ "Name", "District", "Time in office" ]
[ [ "Arthur Richman Addison", "Northern", "1888-1915" ], [ "John George Bice", "Northern", "1894-1923" ], [ "George Brookman", "Central", "1901-1910" ], [ "Sir John Downer", "Southern", "1905-1912" ], [ "John Duncan", "North-Eastern", "1891-1896 1900-1913" ], [ "James Henderson Howe", "Northern", "1897-1918" ], [ "David Jelley", "Central", "1906-1907" ], [ "Andrew Alexander Kirkpatrick", "Central", "1891-1897 1900-1909 1918-1928" ], [ "John Lewis", "North-Eastern Northern", "1898-1902 1902-1923" ], [ "Edward Lucas", "North-Eastern", "1900-1918" ], [ "Beaumont Arnold Moulden", "Central", "1903-1912" ], [ "Hugo Carl Emil Muecke", "Central", "1903-1910" ], [ "Thomas Pascoe", "North-Eastern", "1900-1933" ], [ "George Riddoch", "Southern", "1901-1910" ], [ "John Lancelot Stirling", "Southern", "1891-1932" ], [ "Henry W. Thompson", "Central", "1902-1906" ], [ "Joseph Vardon", "Central", "1900-1906" ], [ "Alfred von Doussa", "Southern", "1901-1921" ], [ "Frederick Samuel Wallis", "Central", "1907-1912" ], [ "John Warren", "North-Eastern", "1888-1912" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1905 to 1908 . It was the second Legislative Council to be fully determined by provisions of the ( State ) Constitution Act 779 of 1901 , which provided for , inter alia , a reduction in the number of seats from 24 to 18 , realignment of District borders to encompass Assembly electorates , six-year terms ( one half of the Council retiring every three years ) , and elections held jointly with the House of Assembly . [ 1 ] 1905 being the year of the first MHA election under the new system , and terms of MLCs being for six years , no Legislative Council elections were held in this year .
Members_of_the_South_Australian_Legislative_Council,_1905–1908_0
This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1905 to 1908. It was the second Legislative Council to be fully determined by provisions of the (State) Constitution Act 779 of 1901, which provided for, inter alia, a reduction in the number of seats from 24 to 18, realignment of District borders to encompass Assembly electorates, six-year terms (one half of the Council retiring every three years), and elections held jointly with the House of Assembly. 1905 being the year of the first MHA election under the new system, and terms of MLCs being for six years, no Legislative Council elections were held in this year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFPR
CFPR
[ "City of license", "Identifier", "Frequency", "Power", "Class", "RECNet", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Aiyansh", "CBYA-FM", "102.3 FM", "278 watts", "A", "Query", "55°12′29″N 129°3′13″W / 55.20806°N 129.05361°W / 55.20806 ; -129.05361 ( CBYA-FM 102.3 FM Aiyansh )" ], [ "Kispiox", "CBTD-FM", "91.3 FM", "252 watts", "A", "Query", "55°20′42″N 127°41′24″W / 55.34500°N 127.69000°W / 55.34500 ; -127.69000 ( CBTD 990 Kispiox )" ], [ "Kitimat", "CBUK-FM", "101.1 FM", "102 watts", "A1", "Query", "54°3′12″N 128°38′8″W / 54.05333°N 128.63556°W / 54.05333 ; -128.63556 ( CBUK-FM 101.1 Kitimat )" ], [ "Kitwanga", "CBTZ-FM", "94.3 FM", "186 watts", "A1", "Query", "55°6′17″N 127°58′33″W / 55.10472°N 127.97583°W / 55.10472 ; -127.97583 ( CBTZ-FM 94.3 Kitwanga )" ], [ "Masset", "CBTM-FM", "103.9 FM", "85 watts", "A1", "Query", "54°0′11″N 132°7′11″W / 54.00306°N 132.11972°W / 54.00306 ; -132.11972 ( CBTM-FM 103.9 Masset )" ], [ "New Hazelton", "CBRH", "1170 AM", "40 watts", "LP", "Query", "55°15′2″N 127°34′38″W / 55.25056°N 127.57722°W / 55.25056 ; -127.57722 ( CBRH 1170 New Hazelton )" ], [ "Port Clements", "CBYB-FM", "102.9 FM", "90 watts", "A1", "Query", "53°41′1″N 132°11′8″W / 53.68361°N 132.18556°W / 53.68361 ; -132.18556 ( CBYB-FM 102.9 Port Clements )" ], [ "Queen Charlotte", "CBYQ-FM", "104.9 FM", "4750 watts", "B", "Query", "53°14′11″N 131°55′3″W / 53.23639°N 131.91750°W / 53.23639 ; -131.91750 ( CBYQ-FM 104.9 Queen Charlotte )" ], [ "Stewart", "CBKA", "1450 AM", "40 watts", "LP", "Query", "55°56′34″N 129°59′36″W / 55.94278°N 129.99333°W / 55.94278 ; -129.99333 ( CBKA 1450 Stewart )" ], [ "Terrace", "CBTH-FM", "95.3 FM", "225 watts", "B", "Query", "54°31′4″N 128°28′21″W / 54.51778°N 128.47250°W / 54.51778 ; -128.47250 ( CBTH-FM 95.3 Terrace )" ] ]
Rebroadcasters
CFPR_0
CFPR is a Canadian radio station, airing at 860 AM in Prince Rupert, British Columbia. It is part of the CBC Radio One network.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Draughts-64_World_Championship_winners
List of Draughts-64 World Championship winners
[ "Year", "Type", "Country", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1998", "Russian", "Odessa", "Andrey Valyuk", "Nicolay Abatsiev", "Ivan Tokusarov" ], [ "2009", "Russian", "Chelyabinsk", "Sergey Belosheev", "Vladimir Egorov", "Dmitriy Tsinman" ], [ "2011", "Russian", "St.Petersburg", "Murodoullo Amrillaev", "Sergey Belosheev", "Vladimir Egorov" ], [ "2013", "Russian", "St.Petersburg", "Oleg Dashkov", "Sergey Belosheev", "Gavril Kolesov" ], [ "2015", "Brazilian", "St.Petersburg", "Arunas Norvaisas", "Sergey Belosheev", "Andrey Fedotov" ], [ "2016", "Brazilian", "São Paulo", "Alexander Schwarzman", "Alexander Georgiev", "Martin Dolfing" ], [ "2017", "Brazilian", "St.Petersburg", "Igor Mikhalchenko", "Gavril Kolesov", "Sergey Belosheev" ], [ "2018", "Brazilian", "Izmir", "Sergey Belosheev", "Vinicius Damir Pereira Da Silva", "Yuri Anikeev" ], [ "2018", "Russian", "Nizhnevartovsk", "Sergey Belosheev", "Gavril Kolesov", "Mikhail Gorunov" ], [ "2019", "Brazilian", "Sveti Vlas", "Igor Mikhalchenko", "Dmitriy Tsinman", "Domantas Norkus" ] ]
Rapid
List_of_Draughts-64_World_Championship_winners_1
The Draughts-64 World Championship is the world championship for Brazilian and Russian draughts. The championship has been organized by the World Draughts Federation (FMJD) since 1985, the last few championship organized by the International Draughts Federation (IDF). The first championship was in Brazilian draughts. In 1993 the first championship in Russian draughts was held. Since 1993 took place Draughts-64 World Championship in blitz, since 1998 in rapid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_the_United_States,_December_2015
List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States, December 2015
[ "Date", "Name ( age ) of deceased", "State ( city )", "Description" ]
[ [ "2015-12-31", "Childress , Keith ( 23 )", "Nevada ( Las Vegas )", "Childress , a suspect in an attempted murder , was confronted by police in a residential neighborhood . He had a cell phone in one hand , which police on scene said they believed was a firearm . They opened fire on him" ], [ "2015-12-30", "Veach , John Randall ( 39 )", "Wyoming ( Rawlins )", "A man was shot by police outside a Kum & Go gas station" ], [ "2015-12-30", "Perez , Fred ( 55 )", "California ( Fresno )", "Police responded to several 911 calls reporting a man beating a woman at a Fresno motel near N. Weber and N. Thorne Avenues . Upon arrival the officers saw a man stabbing a woman . They entered the room and fired a bean bag at him , but he continued stabbing the woman . They fired their weapons striking the man who died a few hours later . The woman who had suffered at least 12 stab wounds was in stable condition at a local hospital" ], [ "2015-12-29", "Hua , Tien ( 33 )", "California ( Rosemead )", "Hua , a suspect in a Hollywood Hills murder , was shot and killed after a six-hour SWAT stand-off at his home" ], [ "2015-12-29", "Velega-Nuufolau , Siolosega ( 50 )", "California ( Santa Nella )", "Someone called 911 because Velega-Nuufolau was in the neighbor 's driveway , screaming for someone to call 911 . When the Sheriffs deputy arrived , Velega-Nuufolau , holding a knife , charged at the deputy . He shot her and she died at the scene . A Sheriffs office spokesman said that Velega-Nuufolau had a history of mental problems and run-ins with the officers" ], [ "2015-12-28", "Achstein , Corey ( 28 )", "Virginia ( Suffolk )", "Suffolk Police received multiple calls at around 5:15 p.m. about an armed individual chasing someone . According to police , Achstein was threatening to kill three juveniles while pointing a gun at them . Police said in a press release , Based upon actions of the suspect and concern for safety , an officer fired one shot striking the suspect . A handgun was recovered in close proximity to the suspect . The investigation has revealed that the gun was actually a realistic style pneumatic bb gun" ], [ "2015-12-26", "LeGrier , Quintonio ( 19 )", "Illinois ( Chicago )", "After he was threatened by his teenage son with an aluminum bat , the father called police in the early hours of Boxing Day . The Northern Illinois University student was fatally shot in the house together with a downstairs neighbor around 4:25 a.m. while charging at entering police officers" ], [ "2015-12-26", "Jones , Bettie ( 55 )", "Illinois ( Chicago )", "Mrs. Jones was accidentally shot by a law enforcement officer after opening the entrance door for the police at the request of her upstairs neighbor Antonio LeGrier" ], [ "2015-12-26", "Niesen , Lonnie ( 46 )", "Arizona ( Phoenix )", "After striking a police car with a heavy object , Niesen threw objects , believed to be rocks or bricks , at the police precinct , shattering the front glass to the lobby . Niesen then walked away , still clutching the objects . When the officers approached him , he refused to stop , drop the objects or obey any police commands . He then turned toward two officers and attempted to hit one in the head with the object , hitting the officer 's hand . That officer returned by shooting one time with his gun , striking the suspect" ], [ "2015-12-25", "Raff , William David ( 31 )", "California ( Palo Alto )", "A man armed with a knife was shot by police outside a mental health clinic in downtown Palo Alto" ], [ "2015-12-24", "Westbrook , Daquan Antonio ( 18 )", "North Carolina ( Charlotte )", "At Northlake Mall , a man armed with a firearm shot another man during an altercation . An off-duty police officer who was working for mall security shot dead the alleged gunman" ], [ "2015-12-24", "Ventura , Omar ( 23 )", "California ( Porterville )", "Police were interviewing a woman at the scene of a domestic disturbance when the suspect ( Omar Ventura ) , armed with a knife , returned . He advanced toward the woman , not dropping the knife as the officers ordered . One of the officers fired , killing Ventura" ], [ "2015-12-21", "Barsnick , Brandon E. ( 30 )", "California ( Smartsville )", "A regional SWAT team from Yuba County Sheriffs Department and Marysville Police Department went to Barsnick 's home to serve a warrant and found him sitting outside the home , holding a rifle . When he pointed the rifle at the officers they shot and killed him" ], [ "2015-12-21", "Quiroz , Guadalupe ( 34 )", "California ( Hemet )", "Hemet Police officers responded to an early-morning call about a man waving a gun in a mobile home park . When they arrived about 3 a.m. and confronted the man , he brandished the gun so they shot and killed him" ], [ "2015-12-20", "Browning , Leroy T. ( 30 )", "California ( Palmdale )", "Los Angeles County Sheriffs Deputies were investigating an accident where an apparently drunken man had crashed into a fast food restaurant . They had placed the DUI suspect in the back of a patrol car . When they attempted to place him in handcuffs and arrest him he fought the deputies . A Sheriffs ' Department spokesperson said he attempted to grab a deputy 's gun and another deputy shot and killed him" ], [ "2015-12-19", "Herrera , Ruben Jose ( 26 )", "California ( Torrance )", "Herrera had been injured during his arrest for vandalism and was taken for treatment to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center . He was treated without incident and handcuffed to a gurney . When the handcuffs were briefly taken off he picked up a chair and swung it as a weapon . In the struggle he reached for the officer 's weapon . The officer then shot and killed him" ], [ "2015-12-19", "Nelson , Roy ( 42 )", "California ( Hayward )", "Hayward Police responded about 1:00 am to a request for an emergency mental health evaluation . They put Roy Nelson in the back seat of their car and during the drive to the hospital he began to kick at the back window . They stopped to place him in a leg restraint . The police say he suffered a medical emergency . Emergency services were called but were unable to revive him . He was pronounced dead at a hospital" ], [ "2015-12-17", "Fletcher , Christopher ( 24 )", "California ( Modesto )", "Modesto police attempted to stop Fletcher who was riding his bike on a sidewalk about 2:10 p.m . They followed him into a parking garage and saw that he was carrying a weapon . When he failed to drop his weapon as ordered , the two officers fired several shots , mortally wounding Fletcher . He died at a local hospital . Police say he was on probation" ], [ "2015-12-16", "Duncan , Bryant Neil ( 23 )", "California ( Camarillo )", "Duncan took a cordless telephone from a convenience store and called 911 to report that a crime was about to take place . When an officer from the Ventura County Sheriffs Department arrived Duncan , holding a knife , walked toward the officer and told the officer to kill him . As Duncan approached , the officer fired several shots , killing him" ], [ "2015-12-14", "Toney , Mark ( 33 )", "West Virginia ( Mount Hope )", "Law enforcement were dispatched to a home in response to an intoxicated man with a knife . When Mount Hope Police officers first arrived on scene , the man was allegedly carrying a shotgun in the front yard . When police asked the suspect to drop his weapon , he pointed the firearm in the direction of oncoming officers . Mount Hope Police responded to firing several shots at the man . He was pronounced dead on the scene" ] ]
December 2015
List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_the_United_States,_December_2015_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom,_2000–2019
List of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, 2000–2019
[ "Act", "Chapter ( c . )", "Royal Assent" ]
[ [ "Stamp Duty Land Tax Act 2015", "1", "12 February" ], [ "Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015", "2", "12 February" ], [ "Social Action , Responsibility and Heroism Act 2015", "3", "12 February" ], [ "Insurance Act 2015", "4", "12 February" ], [ "National Insurance Contributions Act 2015", "5", "12 February" ], [ "Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015", "6", "12 February" ], [ "Infrastructure Act 2015", "7", "12 February" ], [ "Pension Schemes Act 2015", "8", "3 March" ], [ "Serious Crime Act 2015", "9", "3 March" ], [ "Supply and Appropriation ( Anticipation and Adjustments ) Act 2015", "10", "26 March" ], [ "Finance Act 2015", "11", "26 March" ], [ "International Development ( Official Development Assistance Target ) Act 2015", "12", "26 March" ], [ "Mutuals ' Deferred Shares Act 2015", "13", "26 March" ], [ "House of Lords ( Expulsion and Suspension ) Act 2015", "14", "26 March" ], [ "Consumer Rights Act 2015", "15", "26 March" ], [ "Specialist Printing Equipment and Materials ( Offences ) Act 2015", "16", "26 March" ], [ "Self-build and Custom Housebuilding Act 2015", "17", "26 March" ], [ "Lords Spiritual ( Women ) Act 2015", "18", "26 March" ], [ "Armed Forces ( Service Complaints and Financial Assistance ) Act 2015", "19", "26 March" ], [ "Deregulation Act 2015", "20", "26 March" ] ]
2015 -- Public Acts
List_of_Acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom,_2000–present_15
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_programs
List of NCAA Division I FBS football programs
[ "Team", "Nickname", "City", "State", "Enrollment", "Current Conference", "Former Conferences", "First Played" ]
[ [ "Air Force", "Falcons", "Colorado Springs", "Colorado", "4,237", "Mountain West", "WAC", "1955" ], [ "Akron", "Zips", "Akron", "Ohio", "19,200", "MAC", "OAC , MCC , OVC", "1891" ], [ "Alabama", "Crimson Tide", "Tuscaloosa", "Alabama", "38,500", "SEC", "SIAA , SoCon", "1892" ], [ "Appalachian State", "Mountaineers", "Boone", "North Carolina", "19,100", "Sun Belt", "NSC , SoCon", "1928" ], [ "Arizona", "Wildcats", "Tucson", "Arizona", "45,200", "Pac-12", "BIAA , WAC", "1899" ], [ "Arizona State", "Sun Devils", "Tempe", "Arizona", "51,800", "Pac-12", "BIAA , WAC", "1896" ], [ "Arkansas", "Razorbacks", "Fayetteville", "Arkansas", "27,800", "SEC", "SWC", "1894" ], [ "Arkansas State", "Red Wolves", "Jonesboro", "Arkansas", "22,000", "Sun Belt", "Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference , Southland , Big West", "1911" ], [ "Army", "Black Knights", "West Point", "New York", "4,300", "Independent", "C-USA", "1890" ], [ "Auburn", "Tigers", "Auburn", "Alabama", "30,400", "SEC", "SIAA , SoCon", "1892" ], [ "Ball State", "Cardinals", "Muncie", "Indiana", "22,500", "MAC", "IIC , ICC", "1924" ], [ "Baylor", "Bears", "Waco", "Texas", "17,200", "Big 12", "TIAA , SWC", "1899" ], [ "Boise State", "Broncos", "Boise", "Idaho", "25,500", "Mountain West", "ICAC , Big Sky , Big West , WAC", "1933" ], [ "Boston College", "Eagles", "Chestnut Hill", "Massachusetts", "14,700", "ACC", "Big East", "1893" ], [ "Bowling Green", "Falcons", "Bowling Green", "Ohio", "23,000", "MAC", "Northwest Ohio Intercollegiate Athletic Association , OAC", "1919" ], [ "Buffalo", "Bulls", "Buffalo", "New York", "31,500", "MAC", "New York State Conference", "1894" ], [ "BYU", "Cougars", "Provo", "Utah", "33,600", "Independent", "Rocky Mountain , Mountain States , WAC , MW", "1922" ], [ "California", "Golden Bears", "Berkeley", "California", "42,500", "Pac-12", "PCC", "1882" ], [ "Central Michigan", "Chippewas", "Mount Pleasant", "Michigan", "21,700", "MAC", "MCC , IIAC", "1896" ], [ "Charlotte", "49ers", "Charlotte", "North Carolina", "29,700", "C-USA", "Sun Belt , C-USA , A-10", "2013" ] ]
FBS programs
List_of_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_programs_0
This is a list of the 130 schools in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States. By definition, all schools in this grouping have varsity football teams. Schools in Division I FBS are distinguished from those in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) by being allowed to provide scholarship aid to a total of 85 players, and may grant a full scholarship to all 85. FCS schools are limited to financial assistance amounting to a maximum of 63 full scholarships, although some conferences voluntarily place further restrictions on athletic aid. The NCAA classifies FBS football as a head-count sport, meaning that each player receiving any athletically-related aid from the school counts fully against the 85-player limit. By contrast, FCS football is classified as an equivalency sport, which means that scholarship aid is limited to the equivalent of a specified number of full scholarships. In turn, this means that FCS schools can freely grant partial scholarships, but are also limited to a total of 85 players receiving assistance. Another NCAA rule mandates that any multi-sport athlete who plays football and receives any athletic aid is counted against the football limit, with an exception for players in non-scholarship FCS programs who receive aid in another sport. The three service academies that play in Division I FBS - Air Force, Army, and Navy - are theoretically subject to this rule, but are exempt in practice because all students at these schools receive full scholarships from the federal government. Starting in 2014, the FBS began playing a four-team tournament culminating in a National Championship Game to determine its national champion, a system that will be in place from the 2014-2025 seasons by contract with ESPN, broadcaster of the games. But since the College Football Playoff is not sanctioned by the NCAA, this makes FBS football the only sport without an NCAA-sanctioned champion. The FCS is the highest division in college football to hold a playoff tournament sanctioned by the NCAA to determine its champion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_(singer)
Kay (singer)
[ "Date", "Title", "Album", "Artist ( s )" ]
[ [ "Aug 2 , 2011", "Pick Your Poison", "Pick Your Poison ( Single )", "Diplo , Datsik" ], [ "Aug 15 , 2011", "Work Hard , Play Hard", "Work Hard , Play Hard ( Single )", "Tiësto" ], [ "Jan 10 , 2012", "Control Freak", "Wonderland", "Steve Aoki , Blaqstarr" ], [ "May 15 , 2012", "# 1Nite ( One Night )", "Night Shades", "Cobra Starship" ], [ "May 22 , 2012", "Flossy", "Dirty Bass", "Far East Movement" ], [ "June 12 , 2012", "No Problem", "Express Yourself - EP", "Diplo , Flinch" ], [ "Sept 25 , 2012", "Right Round", "Pitch Perfect", "The Treblemakers" ], [ "Dec 11 , 2012", "Singularity", "It 's The End of The World as We Know It", "Steve Aoki & Angger Dimas" ], [ "June 25 , 2013", "Summer Night In July", "Summer Night In July ( Single )", "Robbie Rivera" ], [ "July 23 , 2013", "Back Off , Bitch !", "Back Off , Bitch ! ( Single )", "Static Revenger" ], [ "July 23 , 2013", "More Than One", "Brass Knuckles ( EP )", "Brass Knuckles" ] ]
Discography -- Guest appearances
Kay_(singer)_3
Kay Boutilier better known by her stage name, My Name Is Kay, or just simply as Kay and now Goldilox (born July 31, 1985), is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia, she left Cape Breton Island after graduating from Holy Angels High School in 2005. A struggling artist, Kay eventually moved to Vancouver, B.C., and turned to the Internet to widen her audience and increase her chances of being discovered. Her first music video, released for her debut single My Name Is Kay, turned into a YouTube sensation, with hits topping 480,000. The song also charted on the Canadian Hot 100, debuting at No. 80, and peaking at No. 63. She now tours Paris as a DJ, under the name goldilox. She released her debut EP under the name Goldilox called Skin via Sony Music Entertainment and has since released multiple singles and an album independently. She has opened for such artists as Hedley and LMFAO.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bradford_City_A.F.C._players
List of Bradford City A.F.C. players
[ "Name", "Nation", "Career", "Apps", "Goals" ]
[ [ "Greg Abbott", "England", "1982-1991", "281", "32" ], [ "Stan Alexander", "England", "1931-1933", "61", "23" ], [ "Jimmy Anders", "England", "1951-1953", "51", "11" ], [ "Peter Atherton", "England", "2000-2005", "94", "3" ], [ "Denis Atkins", "England", "1968-1971", "108", "0" ], [ "Will Atkinson", "England", "2012 , 2012-2013", "54", "2" ], [ "Phil Babb", "Republic of Ireland", "1990-1992", "80", "14" ], [ "Steve Baines", "England", "1978-1980", "99", "17" ], [ "Martin Bakes", "England", "1953-1959", "72", "7" ], [ "Bruce Bannister", "England", "1965-1971", "208", "60" ], [ "Sam Barkas", "England", "1928-1934", "202", "8" ], [ "Bill Barnes", "Scotland", "1958-1961", "59", "0" ], [ "Roland Bartholomew", "England", "1935-1938", "100", "14" ], [ "Albert Bartlett", "England", "1906-1909", "52", "18" ], [ "Mick Bates", "England", "1978-1980", "56", "1" ], [ "Bobby Bauld", "Scotland", "1927-1934", "217", "34" ], [ "Peter Beagrie", "England", "1997-2001", "132", "20" ], [ "Peter Bennie", "Scotland", "1924-1926", "73", "3" ], [ "Charlie Bicknell", "England", "1930-1936", "240", "2" ], [ "John Black", "Scotland", "1980 , 1980-1983", "55", "13" ] ]
Former players
The following is a list of Bradford City players who have made over 50 appearances in the Football League for Bradford City . Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
List_of_Bradford_City_A.F.C._players_1
Bradford City A.F.C. is an English professional association football club based in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Bradford City been a member of the Football League since its formation in 1903. The following contains two lists; a list of all current players who have made at least one appearance in the Football League, and a list of former players who have made 50 or more appearances in the Football League for Bradford City.