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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Daily_Show_episodes_(2006)
List of The Daily Show episodes (2006)
[ "Date", "Guest", "Promotion" ]
[ [ "June 5", "Caroline Kennedy", "Profiles in Courage" ], [ "June 6", "William John Bennett", "America : The Last Best Hope" ], [ "June 7", "Bonnie Hunt", "Cars" ], [ "June 8", "Lily Tomlin", "A Prairie Home Companion" ], [ "June 12", "Thomas Friedman", "The World is Flat" ], [ "June 13", "Ken Mehlman", "The Republican Party" ], [ "June 14", "Tim Russert", "Meet the Press" ], [ "June 15", "Louis C.K", "Lucky Louie" ], [ "June 19", "Calvin Trillin", "A Heckuva Job" ], [ "June 20", "Juliet Eilperin", "Fight Club Politics" ], [ "June 21", "Anderson Cooper", "Dispatches from the Edge" ], [ "June 22", "Adam Sandler", "Click" ], [ "June 26", "Lance Armstrong", "ESPY Awards" ], [ "June 27", "Helen Thomas", "Watchdogs of Democracy ? : The Waning Washington Press Corps and How It Has Failed the Public ( Scribner , 2006 ) .mw-parser-output cite.citation { font-style : inherit } .mw-parser-output .citation q { quotes : \\\\ '' } .mw-parser-output .id-lock-free a , .mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a { background-image : url ( //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png ) ; background-image : linear-gradient ( transparent , transparent ) , url ( //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Lock-green.svg ) ; background-repeat : no-repeat ; background-size:9px ; background-position : right .1em center } .mw-parser-output .id-lock-limited a , .mw-parser-output .id-lock-registration a , .mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a , .mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a { background-image : url ( //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png ) ; background-image : linear-gradient ( transparent , transparent ) , url ( //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg ) ; background-repeat : no-repeat ; background-size:9px ; background-position : right .1em center } .mw-parser-output .id-lock-subscription a , .mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a { background-image : url ( //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png ) ; background-image : linear-gradient ( transparent , transparent ) , url ( //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg ) ; background-repeat : no-repeat ; background-size:9px ; background-position : right .1em center } .mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription , .mw-parser-output .cs1-registration { color : # 555 } .mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span , .mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span { border-bottom:1px dotted ; cursor : help } .mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a { background-image : url ( //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png ) ; background-image : linear-gradient ( transparent , transparent ) , url ( //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg ) ; background-repeat : no-repeat ; background-size:12px ; background-position : right .1em center } .mw-parser-output code.cs1-code { color : inherit ; background : inherit ; border : inherit ; padding : inherit } .mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error { display : none ; font-size:100% } .mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error { font-size:100% } .mw-parser-output .cs1-maint { display : none ; color : # 33aa33 ; margin-left:0.3em } .mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription , .mw-parser-output .cs1-registration , .mw-parser-output .cs1-format { font-size:95% } .mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left , .mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left { padding-left:0.2em } .mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right , .mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right { padding-right:0.2em } .mw-parser-output .citation .mw-selflink { font-weight : inherit } ISBN 0-7432-6781-8" ], [ "June 28", "Al Gore", "An Inconvenient Truth" ], [ "June 29", "Kevin Spacey", "Superman Returns" ] ]
2006 -- June
List_of_The_Daily_Show_guests_(2006)_5
This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973–74_California_Golden_Seals_season
1973–74 California Golden Seals season
[ "No", "R", "Date", "Score", "Opponent", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "W", "October 10 , 1973", "2-1", "St. Louis Blues ( 1973-74 )", "1-0-0" ], [ "2", "W", "October 12 , 1973", "3-2", "Chicago Black Hawks ( 1973-74 )", "2-0-0" ], [ "3", "L", "October 17 , 1973", "1-5", "Philadelphia Flyers ( 1973-74 )", "2-1-0" ], [ "4", "L", "October 20 , 1973", "3-5", "@ Pittsburgh Penguins ( 1973-74 )", "2-2-0" ], [ "5", "L", "October 21 , 1973", "2-11", "@ Detroit Red Wings ( 1973-74 )", "2-3-0" ], [ "6", "W", "October 24 , 1973", "7-3", "Detroit Red Wings ( 1973-74 )", "3-3-0" ], [ "7", "L", "October 26 , 1973", "1-3", "Atlanta Flames ( 1973-74 )", "3-4-0" ], [ "8", "L", "October 28 , 1973", "1-2", "@ Philadelphia Flyers ( 1973-74 )", "3-5-0" ], [ "9", "L", "October 31 , 1973", "2-3", "@ Buffalo Sabres ( 1973-74 )", "3-6-0" ], [ "10", "L", "November 1 , 1973", "2-7", "@ Atlanta Flames ( 1973-74 )", "3-7-0" ], [ "11", "L", "November 3 , 1973", "2-6", "@ Montreal Canadiens ( 1973-74 )", "3-8-0" ], [ "12", "L", "November 4 , 1973", "1-4", "@ Boston Bruins ( 1973-74 )", "3-9-0" ], [ "13", "T", "November 7 , 1973", "1-1", "Chicago Black Hawks ( 1973-74 )", "3-9-1" ], [ "14", "W", "November 9 , 1973", "6-3", "Buffalo Sabres ( 1973-74 )", "4-9-1" ], [ "15", "L", "November 14 , 1973", "1-4", "Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1973-74 )", "4-10-1" ], [ "16", "L", "November 16 , 1973", "1-2", "Philadelphia Flyers ( 1973-74 )", "4-11-1" ], [ "17", "W", "November 18 , 1973", "2-0", "@ Buffalo Sabres ( 1973-74 )", "5-11-1" ], [ "18", "L", "November 21 , 1973", "0-3", "@ New York Rangers ( 1973-74 )", "5-12-1" ], [ "19", "L", "November 24 , 1973", "3-6", "@ Minnesota North Stars ( 1973-74 )", "5-13-1" ], [ "20", "L", "November 25 , 1973", "2-3", "@ Detroit Red Wings ( 1973-74 )", "5-14-1" ] ]
Schedule and results
1973–74_California_Golden_Seals_season_2
The 1973-74 California Golden Seals season was the Seals' seventh season in the NHL. With the continuing depletion of talent due to the World Hockey Association and a lack of interest from owner Charles O. Finley who put the team up for sale, the Seals had a miserable season and sank to a franchise low 36 points. In January 1974, the NHL bought the Seals from owner Charlie Finley for $6.585 million. With the league takeover, the players immediately returned to wearing black skates. The Seals would conclude the season with the worst record in the league.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_ACB_season
2019–20 ACB season
[ "Team", "Home city", "Arena", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Barça", "Barcelona", "Palau Blaugrana", "7,585" ], [ "Baxi Manresa", "Manresa", "Nou Congost", "5,000" ], [ "Casademont Zaragoza", "Zaragoza", "Pabellón Príncipe Felipe", "10,744" ], [ "Club Joventut Badalona", "Badalona", "Palau Municipal d'Esports", "12,760" ], [ "Coosur Real Betis", "Seville", "San Pablo", "7,242" ], [ "Herbalife Gran Canaria", "Las Palmas", "Gran Canaria Arena", "9,870" ], [ "Iberostar Tenerife", "San Cristóbal de La Laguna", "Santiago Martín", "5,000" ], [ "Kirolbet Baskonia", "Vitoria-Gasteiz", "Fernando Buesa Arena", "15,504" ], [ "Monbus Obradoiro", "Santiago de Compostela", "Multiusos Fontes do Sar", "6,000" ], [ "Montakit Fuenlabrada", "Fuenlabrada", "Fernando Martín", "5,700" ], [ "MoraBanc Andorra", "Andorra la Vella", "M.I . Govern Andorra", "5,005" ], [ "Movistar Estudiantes", "Madrid", "WiZink Center", "13,109" ], [ "Real Madrid", "Madrid", "WiZink Center", "13,109" ], [ "RETAbet Bilbao Basket", "Bilbao", "Bilbao Arena", "10,014" ], [ "San Pablo Burgos", "Burgos", "Coliseum Burgos", "9,000" ], [ "UCAM Murcia", "Murcia", "Palacio de Deportes", "7,454" ], [ "Unicaja", "Málaga", "Martín Carpena", "10,642" ], [ "Valencia Basket", "Valencia", "Fuente de San Luis", "8,500" ] ]
Teams -- Venues and locations
AndorraBarçaBaskoniaBetisBilbaoBurgosEstudiantesFuenlabradaJoventutManresaMurciaObradoiroReal MadridUnicajaValenciaZaragoza Location of teams in 2019–20 ACB TenerifeGran Canaria Location of teams from the Canary Islands in 2019–20 ACB
2019–20_ACB_season_0
The 2019-20 ACB season, also known as Liga Endesa for sponsorship reasons, is the 37th season of the Spanish basketball league. It started on 24 September 2019 with the first round of the regular season and will end at the latest on 12 June 2020 with the finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holly_Deveaux
Holly Deveaux
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2009", "Victoria Day", "Cayla Chapman" ], [ "2011", "Tile Man", "Tina" ], [ "2011", "Unlucky", "Melanie" ], [ "2013", "Breakout", "Jen" ], [ "2014", "Big Muddy", "June Baker" ], [ "2014", "Mutant World", "Melissa King" ], [ "TBA", "Hunter 's Moon", "Cheyenne" ] ]
Filmography
Holly_Deveaux_0
Holly Deveaux (born 1994 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actress. She is known for starring in the television series Baxter, Less Than Kind, and Spun Out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Liga_de_Ascenso_Bicentenario
2010 Liga de Ascenso Bicentenario
[ "Pos", "Club", "Total Points", "Total Games", "Ave" ]
[ [ "1", "Necaxa", "47", "25", "1.8800" ], [ "2", "León", "170", "92", "1.8478" ], [ "3", "Tijuana", "107", "58", "1.8448" ], [ "4", "Veracruz", "97", "57", "1.7018" ], [ "5", "Sinaloa", "153", "91", "1.6813" ], [ "6", "Irapuato", "94", "57", "1.6491" ], [ "7", "BUAP", "147", "92", "1.5978" ], [ "8", "Cruz Azul Hidalgo", "141", "91", "1.5495" ], [ "9", "UAT", "144", "93", "1.5484" ], [ "10", "Pumas Morelos", "136", "92", "1.4783" ], [ "11", "Mérida", "132", "91", "1.4505" ], [ "12", "Durango", "122", "91", "1.3407" ], [ "13", "Orizaba", "117", "92", "1.2717" ], [ "13", "La Piedad", "117", "92", "1.2717" ], [ "15", "Potros Neza", "59", "57", "1.0351" ], [ "16", "U. de G", "94", "92", "1.0217" ], [ "17", "Guerreros", "81", "91", "0.8901" ] ]
Relegation table
Relegation is determined by a quotient of the total points earned in the Liga de Ascenso divided by the total number of games played over the past three seasons of the Liga de Ascenso ( for clubs that have not been in the Liga de Ascenso all three seasons , the last consecutive seasons of participation are taken into account ) . The club with the lowest quotient is relegated to the Segunda División Profesional for the next season .
2010_Liga_de_Ascenso_Bicentenario_6
The 2010 Liga de Ascenso Bicentenario is the second football tournament of the 2009-10 Liga de Ascenso season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Premier_Leagues
National Premier Leagues
[ "Season", "Champions", "Score", "Runners-up", "Venue", "Crowd", "Result in following FFA Cup" ]
[ [ "2013", "Sydney United 58", "2-0", "South Hobart", "KGV Park", "1,150", "Eliminated in the Round of 16" ], [ "2014", "North Eastern MetroStars", "1-0", "Bonnyrigg White Eagles", "Lambert Park", "-", "Eliminated in the Round of 16" ], [ "2015", "Blacktown City", "3-1", "Bayswater City", "Dorrien Gardens", "-", "Eliminated in the Quarter-finals" ], [ "2016", "Sydney United 58", "4-1", "Edgeworth FC", "Sydney United Sports Centre", "-", "Eliminated in the Round of 16" ], [ "2017", "Heidelberg United", "2-0", "Brisbane Strikers", "Perry Park", "1,105", "Eliminated in the Quarter-finals" ], [ "2018", "Campbelltown City", "2-1", "Lions FC", "Steve Woodcock Sports Centre", "1,518", "Eliminated in the Round of 32" ], [ "2019", "Wollongong Wolves", "4-3 ( a.e.t . )", "Lions FC", "Albert Butler Memorial Park", "1,362", "" ] ]
Honours -- NPL Finals
National_Premier_Leagues_10
The National Premier Leagues (NPL) is a national association football competition in Australia which acts as the second tier of the sport in the country below the A-League. The NPL consists of the highest level state league in each state-based federation within Australia. In total the NPL is contested by clubs from eight divisions; these are ACT, NSW, Northern NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. The NPL is overseen by Football Federation Australia (FFA), in partnership with participating state-based member federations. Since 2014 it has been sponsored by PlayStation 4 and thus officially known as the PS4 National Premier Leagues.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1987_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metres
Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games – Men's 200 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "Robson da Silva", "Brazil", "20.59", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Arnaldo da Silva", "Brazil", "20.71", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Floyd Heard", "United States", "20.72", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Clive Wright", "Jamaica", "20.81", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Wallace Spearmon Sr", "United States", "20.89", "Q" ], [ "6", "1", "Leandro Peñalver", "Cuba", "20.96", "Q" ], [ "7", "2", "John Mair", "Jamaica", "21.01", "Q" ], [ "8", "2", "Edgardo Guilbe", "Puerto Rico", "21.19", "" ], [ "9", "1", "Félix Stevens", "Cuba", "21.22", "Q" ], [ "10", "2", "Dazel Jules", "Trinidad and Tobago", "21.26", "" ], [ "11", "1", "Alvin Daniel", "Trinidad and Tobago", "21.41", "" ], [ "12", "1", "Neville Hodge", "United States Virgin Islands", "21.61", "" ], [ "13", "2", "Carlos Moreno", "Chile", "21.78", "" ], [ "14", "2", "Rafael Mejía", "Colombia", "21.99", "" ], [ "15", "1", "Damel Flowers", "Belize", "22.05", "" ], [ "16", "1", "Lindel Hodge", "British Virgin Islands", "22.36", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
[ 5 ] [ 6 ] Wind : Heat 1 : -1.0 m/s , Heat 2 : -1.2 m/s
Athletics_at_the_1987_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metres_1
The men's 200 metres event at the 1987 Pan American Games was held in Indianapolis, United States on 12, 13 and 15 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Tour_of_Guangxi
2019 Tour of Guangxi
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Enric Mas ( ESP )", "Deceuninck-Quick-Step", "19h 04 ' 32" ], [ "2", "Daniel Felipe Martínez ( COL )", "EF Education First", "+ 5" ], [ "3", "Diego Rosa ( ITA )", "Team Ineos", "+ 14" ], [ "4", "Antwan Tolhoek ( NED )", "Team Jumbo-Visma", "+ 22" ], [ "5", "Carl Fredrik Hagen ( NOR )", "Lotto-Soudal", "+ 29" ], [ "6", "Felix Großschartner ( AUT )", "Bora-Hansgrohe", "+ 29" ], [ "7", "Odd Christian Eiking ( NOR )", "Wanty-Gobert", "+ 29" ], [ "8", "David de la Cruz ( ESP )", "Team Ineos", "+ 29" ], [ "9", "Davide Villella ( ITA )", "Astana", "+ 37" ], [ "10", "Martijn Tusveld ( NED )", "Team Jumbo-Visma", "+ 38" ] ]
2019_Tour_of_Guangxi_10
The 2019 Gree-Tour of Guangxi was a road cycling stage race that took place between 17 and 22 October 2019 in the Chinese province of Guangxi. It was the 3rd edition of the Tour of Guangxi and the thirty-eighth and final event of the 2019 UCI World Tour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivor_Turkey
Survivor Turkey
[ "Contestant", "Original Tribe", "Merged Tribe", "Finish" ]
[ [ "Bora Bölükbaşı 33 , İstanbul", "Kuzey Takımı", "", "1st Voted Out Day 3" ], [ "Fulya Keskin 21 , İstanbul", "Güney Takımı", "", "2nd Voted Out Day 6" ], [ "Semih Şahin 48 , Kocaeli", "Kuzey Takımı", "", "3rd Voted Out Day 9" ], [ "Tuğba Yakorski 28 , Ankara", "Kuzey Takımı", "", "4th Voted Out Day 12" ], [ "Özden Yılmaz 37 , Sakarya", "Güney Takımı", "", "5th Voted Out Day 15" ], [ "Onur Okyay 28 , Istanbul", "Kuzey Takımı", "", "6th Voted Out Day 18" ], [ "Selin Yardımcı 26 , Istanbul", "Kuzey Takımı", "Merged Tribe", "7th Voted Out 1st Jury Member Day 21" ], [ "Ebru Demiray 24 , Istanbul", "Kuzey Takımı", "Merged Tribe", "8th Voted Out 2nd Jury Member Day 24" ], [ "Kemal Pekser 24 , Balıkesir", "Kuzey Takımı", "Merged Tribe", "9th Voted Out 3rd Jury Member Day 27" ], [ "Irmak Arkadaşlar 23 , Ankara", "Kuzey Takımı", "Merged Tribe", "10th Voted Out 4th Jury Member Day 30" ], [ "Bora Uçak 49 , Istanbul", "Güney Takımı", "Merged Tribe", "11th Voted Out 5th Jury Member Day 33" ], [ "Serap Işık 29 , Istanbul", "Güney Takımı", "Merged Tribe", "12th Voted Out 6th Jury Member Day 36" ], [ "Dilem Gözde 29 , Istanbul", "Güney Takımı", "Merged Tribe", "Lost Duel 7th Jury Member Day 37" ], [ "Celal Canbakal 23 , Istanbul", "Güney Takımı", "Merged Tribe", "Lost Duel 8th Jury Member 2nd Runner-up Day 38" ], [ "Özgür Şimşek 33 , İzmir", "Güney Takımı", "Merged Tribe", "1st Runner-up Day 39" ], [ "Uğur Pektaş 26 , Istanbul", "Güney Takımı", "Merged Tribe", "Sole Survivor Day 39" ] ]
Turkish Survivor seasons -- Season One ( 2005 ) : Büyük Macera
The first season , Survivor Büyük Macera , premiered on March 22 , 2005 and aired for thirteen weeks and is the only season that was hosted by Ahmet Utlu . [ 2 ] This season resembled Expedition Robinson more so than Survivor in the way that the tribes were divided up into two groups known as the North ( Kuzey ) and South ( Güney ) teams . From early on in the game alliances came into play as the four younger members of the North team , Ebru Demiray , Irmak Arkadaşlar , Kemal Pekser , and Selin Yardımcı quickly formed an alliance . Because of this , and the fact that the South team proved better at the challenges , none of the four elder members of the North team made it to the merge . Following the merge , the surviving members of the North team struggled to find a hole in the South team six and were one by one picked off until only former South team members remained in the game . When it came time for the final four the contestants competed in the infamous `` Plank '' competition . Uğur Pektaş won this first challenge and eliminated Delim from the game . In the second semi-final competition , the other two members of the final three competed against each other for the remaining spot in the final two . They also could earn a point by winning either the viewer vote or the jury vote . Ultimately , it was Uğur Pektaş who won this season over Özgür Şimşek with a higher combined vote count of the jury and public 's votes .
Survivor_Turkey_5
Survivor Turkey is the Turkish version of the popular reality Survivor. This version of the show has aired on both Kanal D in 2005, and on Show TV in 2006, 2007, and 2010. From the beginning Survivor was a success in Turkey, however, the cost of producing the show proved to be too much for Kanal D and even Show TV couldn't afford to produce the show on a yearly basis. Because of production costs the show was put on hiatus in 2007 and was brought back three years later. The prize for the first seasons of the show was 150,000 euros, for the second and third seasons 250,000 euros, and 500,000 dollars for the fourth season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_Football_Confederation
Asian Football Confederation
[ "AFC", "FIFA", "Country", "Points", "+/-" ]
[ [ "1", "7", "Australia", "1965", "1" ], [ "2", "10", "Japan", "1942", "" ], [ "3", "11", "North Korea", "1940", "2" ], [ "4", "15", "China PR", "1842", "1" ], [ "5", "20", "South Korea", "1812", "" ], [ "6", "32", "Vietnam", "1665", "2" ], [ "7", "38", "Thailand", "1620", "1" ], [ "8", "40", "Chinese Taipei", "1584", "" ], [ "9", "42", "Uzbekistan", "1543", "1" ], [ "10", "44", "Myanmar", "1527", "1" ], [ "11", "57", "India", "1432", "1" ], [ "12", "69", "Jordan", "1419", "1" ], [ "13", "67", "Philippines", "1369", "2" ], [ "14", "70", "Iran", "1358", "1" ], [ "15", "74", "Hong Kong", "1335", "3" ], [ "16", "80", "Guam", "1282", "" ], [ "17", "83", "Bahrain", "1274", "1" ], [ "18", "88", "Malaysia", "1238", "1" ], [ "19", "92", "Indonesia", "1222", "1" ], [ "20", "96", "United Arab Emirates", "1201", "3" ] ]
Women 's national teams
Rankings are calculated by FIFA . [ 17 ] The table shows the current top thirty-one , last updated 13 December 2019 .
Asian_Football_Confederation_4
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of association football in Asia and Australia. It has 47 member countries, mostly located on the Asian and Australian continent, but excludes the transcontinental countries with territory in both Europe and Asia - Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkey - which are instead members of UEFA. Three other states located geographically along the western fringe of Asia - Cyprus, Armenia and Israel - are also UEFA members. On the other hand, Australia, formerly in the OFC, joined the Asian Football Confederation in 2006, and the Oceanian island of Guam, a territory of the United States, is also a member of AFC, in addition to Northern Mariana Islands, one of the two Commonwealths of the United States. Hong Kong and Macau, although not independent countries (both are Special administrative regions of China), are also members of the AFC. One of FIFA's six continental confederations, the AFC was formed officially on 8 May 1954 in Manila, Philippines, on the sidelines of the second Asian Games. The main headquarters is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The current president is Salman Bin Ibrahim Al-Khalifa of Bahrain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vishnupriya_(actress)
Vishnupriya (actress)
[ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Language" ]
[ [ "2007", "Speed Track", "Smitha", "Malayalam" ], [ "2007", "Rathri Mazha", "Meera 's friend", "Malayalam" ], [ "2009", "Keralotsavam 2009", "Ganga", "Malayalam" ], [ "2010", "Penpattanam", "Raji", "Malayalam" ], [ "2011", "Makaramanju", "Singer ( cameo in song )", "Malayalam" ], [ "2011", "Naanga", "Devi", "Tamil" ], [ "2012", "Crime Story", "Meera", "Malayalam" ], [ "2012", "Naughty Professor", "Herself ( cameo in song )", "Malayalam" ], [ "2012", "Puthumukhangal Thevai", "", "Tamil" ], [ "2012", "Banking Hours 10 to 4", "Pooja", "Malayalam" ], [ "2013", "Proprietors : Kammath & Kammath", "Thirumeni 's daughter", "Malayalam" ], [ "2013", "Lisammayude Veedu", "Cameo in song", "Malayalam" ], [ "2013", "Police Mamman", "Anjana", "Malayalam" ], [ "2014", "God 's Own Country", "Lekha", "Malayalam" ], [ "2016", "Kadhantharam", "Sivani", "Malayalam" ], [ "2019", "Chila New Gen Naattu Visheshangal", "Gayathri", "Malayalam" ], [ "2019", "V1", "Luna", "Tamil" ] ]
Filmography
Acting
Vishnupriya_(actress)_0
Vishnupriya Ramchandran Pillai (born 22 February 1987, Bahrain) , better known as Vishnupriya, is a Bahraini-Indian south film actress, dancer and model. She started off her career participating in a dance reality show Vodafone Thakadimi which was aired on Asianet. She made her acting debut through Speed Track in 2007 playing a supporting character, later she played the lead character in Keralotsavam 2009,and got noticed for her character in Penpattanam, and then went on to play major and minor roles in various films. Her entry into Tamil Industry was through Naanga. She had performed for AMMA show in 2013. She has also participated in a reality show Star Challenge on Flowers TV.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_July–December_2012
List of terrorist incidents in July–December 2012
[ "Date", "Type", "Dead", "Injured", "Location", "Details", "Perpetrator" ]
[ [ "2", "Shooting", "18", "0", "Khuzdar , Pakistan", "Police said that gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying civilians while it was at a petrol pump , killing all 16 occupants and 2 by-standers . As a result of the firing the station caught fire . Among the dead were eight women and three children", "" ], [ "2", "Ambush", "4", "0", "Davao , Philippines", "Suspected NPA insurgents ambushed an army patrol in the south of the Philippines , killing 4 soldiers", "New People 's Army" ], [ "2", "Attempted Bombing", "0", "0", "Surrey , British Columbia , Canada", "At least one explosive device was discovered on the track of the SkyTrain in Surrey city , British Columbia province , Canada . The device was safely removed and control-detonated without causing injury . No group claimed responsibility for the incident", "Unknown" ], [ "5", "Bombings", "2", "1", "Manama , Bahrain", "At least five homemade bombs exploded in the nation 's capital , killing 2 Asian workers and injuring another", "" ], [ "6", "Car bombing", "31", "50", "Taji , Iraq", "A car bombing outside an army base in Taji killed 31 people and injured at least 50 others , most of them soldiers . The blast struck as troops were leaving the base and potential recruits were lining up for job interviews", "Islamic State of Iraq" ], [ "8", "Suicide bombing , IEDs", "18", "10", "across Afghanistan", "A suicide bomber on a motorcycle killed 3 policemen and injured 3 others at a checkpoint near Kandahar . Five Afghan soldiers were killed after their convoy struck a landmine in Laghman Province , while a roadside blast in Helmand Province killed 10 civilians and injured 7 others", "Afghan Taliban" ], [ "14", "Bombings , shootings", "29", "194", "across Iraq", "Insurgents staged a number of attacks on the eve of the Islamic New Year , killing 29 and injuring almost 200 others . The deadliest incidents took place in Kirkuk and Hilla , where at least seven bombings killed 19 and left 129 wounded . Other attacks took place in Baghdad , Mosul , Kut , Fallujah and Baqubah", "Islamic State of Iraq" ], [ "16", "Roadside bombing", "17", "14", "Farah Province , Afghanistan", "A minivan full of civilians going to a wedding party struck a roadside bomb in Afghanistan 's western Farah Province . The attack killed 17 people and injured 14 others . Local officials blamed Taliban insurgents for planting the explosives", "Afghan Taliban" ], [ "21", "Bombings", "3", "0", "Dagestan , Russia", "Two police officers and a civilian were killed in successive terrorist bombings in a village in Dagestan . The second bomb detonated when officers arrived to investigate the scene of the first blast", "" ], [ "21", "Bombing", "0", "28", "Tel Aviv , Israel", "An explosion on a passenger bus near the defense ministry in Tel Aviv injured 28 people , three of them seriously . The blast came hours before an Egyptian -brokered truce was called to halt the Israeli operation in the Gaza Strip . This was the first serious bombing in Israel 's commercial capital since 2006", "" ], [ "21", "Suicide bombing , bombing", "18", "41", "Rawalpindi and Quetta , Pakistan", "A suicide bomber killed at least 13 and injured 25 others during evening Shi'ite processions in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi , where the national Army headquarters are stationed . Earlier , a blast in Quetta killed 3 soldiers and 2 civilians , while 16 others were wounded", "" ], [ "25", "Suicide car bombings", "11", "30", "Kaduna State , Nigeria", "A pair of suicide bombers killed at least 11 and injured more than 30 others at a military church inside Jaji Barracks in Nigeria 's northern Kaduna State . An explosives-laden bus drove into the church during services , followed by a second blast as rescuers arrived at the scene . Authorities placed the blame on Islamist sect Boko Haram", "Boko Haram Suspected" ], [ "27", "Car bombings", "33", "126", "Baghdad , Kirkuk and Al Anbar Governorate , Iraq", "A string of car bombings during the height of Ashoura processions struck several Iraqi cities , killing at least 33 and leaving 126 others injured . The deadliest attacks occurred in Baghdad , where three blasts left 23 dead and 72 injured . Other bombings in Kirkuk , Ramadi and Fallujah killed 10 and injured 54", "Islamic State of Iraq" ], [ "28", "Car bombings", "54", "120", "Jaramana , Syria", "Twin car bombings killed at least 54 and injured more than 120 others in the mainly Christian and Druze city of Jaramana , near the Syrian capital Damascus . The city has been the target of three similar attacks since August", "" ], [ "29", "Roadside bombing", "10", "8", "Uruzgan Province , Afghanistan", "A roadside bomb exploded under a passenger van in Afghanistan 's southern Uruzgan Province , killing 10 civilians and injuring at least 8 others . Most of the victims were women and children", "Afghan Taliban" ], [ "29", "Car bombings , IEDs", "48", "208", "across Iraq", "A series of bombings in Iraq killed at least 48 and left more than 200 others injured . The deadliest incident was in Hilla , where a suicide car bombing at a restaurant killed 32 and wounded 138 others . Other attacks took place in Karbala , Fallujah , Baghdad and Mosul", "Islamic State of Iraq" ] ]
November
List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_July–December_2012_4
This is a timeline of individual violent attacks which took place from July to December 2012, including attacks by state and non-state actors for political motives. Ongoing military conflicts are listed separately.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Cor
Jon Cor
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2005-2007", "Life with Derek", "James Burton", "Episodes : The party ( 2005 ) Things That Go Bump in the Night ( 2007 )" ], [ "2006", "Skatoony", "Brick", "Episode : Vikings" ], [ "2008", "Murdoch Mysteries", "Pearson", "Episode : Still Waters" ], [ "2008", "Degrassi : The Next Generation", "Tom Blake", "Episodes : Uptown Girl : Part 1 & Part 2" ], [ "2009-2011", "Being Erica", "Zach Creed", "5 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Suits", "Tom Keller", "Episode : Errors and omissions" ], [ "2011-2012", "Total Drama : Revenge of the Island", "Brick", "7 episodes" ], [ "2011-2012", "Beaver Falls", "Jake", "12 episodes" ], [ "2012", "Being Human", "Connor McLean", "Episodes : ( I Loathe You ) For Sentimental Reasons Addicted to Love Mama Said There 'd Be Decades Like These The Ties That Blind" ], [ "2013", "Defiance", "Lamu", "Episode : The Bride Wore Black" ], [ "2014", "Played", "Adam", "Episode : Webisode : 'Made ' - Maria" ], [ "2014", "Spun Out", "Adam Brixton", "Episode : Mad About Beckett" ], [ "2014", "The Listener", "JJ Jones", "Episode : The Lockup" ], [ "2015", "Dark Matter", "Vons", "Episodes : # 1.10 & # 1.11" ], [ "2016-2017", "Shadowhunters : The Mortal Instruments", "Hodge Starkweather", "Recurring ( Season 1 ) Guest ( Season 2 ) 10 episodes" ], [ "2017", "Supernatural", "Wraith", "Episode : Patience" ], [ "2018", "Love On Safari", "Tom Anderson", "Television film ( Hallmark )" ], [ "2019", "Picture Perfect Mysteries : Newlywed and Dead", "Greg Adams", "Television Film ( Hallmark )" ], [ "2019", "Picture A Perfect Christmas", "David", "Television Film ( Hallmark )" ] ]
Filmography -- TV series
Jon_Cor_1
Jon Cor (born November 17, 1984) is a Canadian actor, best known for playing Hodge Starkweather on Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments. He also voices Brick on Total Drama.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purdue_Boilermakers_football
Purdue Boilermakers football
[ "Name", "Years as Starter", "NFL Draft" ]
[ [ "Curtis Painter", "2005-08", "201st Pick by the Indianapolis Colts" ], [ "Kyle Orton", "2001-04", "106th Pick by the Chicago Bears" ], [ "Drew Brees †", "1998-2000", "32nd Pick by the San Diego Chargers" ], [ "Jim Everett", "1981-85", "3rd Pick by the Houston Oilers" ], [ "Scott Campbell", "1980-83", "191st Pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers" ], [ "Mark Herrmann", "1977-80", "98th Pick by the Denver Broncos" ], [ "Gary Danielson", "1970-72", "Went undrafted" ], [ "Mike Phipps", "1967-69", "3rd Pick by the Cleveland Browns" ], [ "Bob Griese †", "1964-66", "4th Pick by the Miami Dolphins" ], [ "Len Dawson †", "1954-56", "5th Pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers" ], [ "Dale Samuels", "1950-52", "28th Pick by the Chicago Cardinals" ], [ "Bob DeMoss", "1945-48", "13th Pick by the New York Bulldogs" ] ]
Cradle of Quarterbacks
See also : Quarterback U Bob DeMoss , the oldest member of the Cradle of Quarterbacks Purdue 's football program has long been known for its prolific passing quarterbacks , ranging from players who have set School , Big Ten & NCAA records , to being named All-Americans and finalist for national awards , to being elected into the College Football and Pro Football Hall of Fames . [ 93 ] This great tradition has led to the school being nicknamed the `` Cradle of Quarterbacks '' . [ 94 ] [ 95 ] When Drew Brees led the New Orleans Saints to a victory in Super Bowl XLIV , Purdue became just the second college in history to produce 3 different Super Bowl winning quarterbacks . [ 93 ] [ 96 ]
Purdue_Boilermakers_football_4
The Purdue Boilermakers football team represents Purdue University in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of college football. Purdue plays its home games at Ross-Ade Stadium on the campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. The head coach of Purdue is Jeff Brohm, the 36th head coach in program history. The Boilermakers compete in the Big Ten Conference as a member of the West Division. Purdue had most recently been a part of the Leaders Division of the Big Ten, but moved to the West Division in 2014 due to conference expansion. With a 618-575-48 record at the conclusion of the 2019 season, Purdue has the 50th-most victories among NCAA FBS programs. Purdue was originally classified as a Major College school in the 1937 season until 1972. Purdue received Division I classification in 1973, becoming a Division I-A program from 1978 to 2006 and an FBS program from 2006 to the present. The Boilermakers have registered 64 winning seasons in their history, with 19 of those seasons resulting in eight victories or more, 10 seasons resulting in at least nine wins, and one season with ten victories or more. Of those successful campaigns, Purdue has produced five unbeaten seasons in its history, going 4-0 in 1891, 8-0 in 1892, 8-0 in 1929, 7-0-1 in 1932 and 9-0 in 1943. The Boilermakers have won a total of 12 conference championships in their history; eight Big Ten Conference titles and four Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association titles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria's_Secret_Fashion_Show_2012
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012
[ "Artist ( s )", "Song ( s )", "Status" ]
[ [ "The Doors", "Break On Through", "Remixed Recording" ], [ "Dick Dale", "Misirlou", "Remixed Recording" ], [ "Pendulum", "Slam", "Remixed Recording" ], [ "Missy Elliott", "Get Ur Freak On", "Remixed Recording" ], [ "Billy Idol", "Rebel Yell", "Remixed Recording" ] ]
Fashion show segments -- Segment 1 : Circus ( Choreographed by Christopher Harrison )
Victoria's_Secret_Fashion_Show_2012_1
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, an American premium brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Miranda Kerr, Doutzen Kroes, Behati Prinsloo, Candice Swanepoel, Erin Heatherton, Lily Aldridge, and Lindsay Ellingson. The show featured performances by Rihanna, Bruno Mars, and Justin Bieber.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_NSWRL_season
1988 NSWRL season
[ "Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs", "Position", "Balmain Tigers" ]
[ [ "Jason Alchin", "FB", "Garry Jack" ], [ "Glen Nissen", "WG", "Russell Gartner" ], [ "Tony Currie", "CE", "Ellery Hanley" ], [ "Andrew Farrar", "CE", "Michael Pobjie" ], [ "Robin Thorne", "WG", "Ross Conlon" ], [ "Terry Lamb", "FE", "Mick Neil" ], [ "Michael Hagan", "HB", "Gary Freeman" ], [ "Paul Dunn", "PR", "Bruce McGuire" ], [ "Joe Thomas", "HK", "Benny Elias" ], [ "Peter Tunks ( c )", "PR", "Kerry Hemsley" ], [ "David Gillespie", "SR", "Paul Sironen" ], [ "Steve Folkes", "SR", "David Brooks" ], [ "Paul Langmack", "LK", "Wayne Pearce ( c )" ], [ "Steve Mortimer", "Bench", "Kevin Hardwick" ], [ "Brandon Lee", "Bench", "Steve Edmed" ], [ "Darren McCarthy", "Bench", "Scott Gale" ], [ "Mark Bugden", "Bench", "" ], [ "Phil Gould", "Coach", "Warren Ryan" ] ]
Finals -- Grand Final
1988_NSWRL_season_1
The 1988 NSWRL season was the 81st season of professional rugby league football in Australia, and saw the first expansion of the New South Wales Rugby League Premiership outside the borders of New South Wales, with the addition of three new teams: the Brisbane Broncos, Newcastle Knights and Gold Coast-Tweed Giants. The largest NSWRL premiership yet, sixteen clubs competed during the 1988 season, with the J J Giltinan Shield for minor premiers going to Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. The finals culminated in a grand final for the Winfield Cup between the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and Balmain Tigers. This season NSWRL teams also competed for the 1988 Panasonic Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Spanish_Grand_Prix
1971 Spanish Grand Prix
[ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Constructor", "Lap", "Gap" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Jacky Ickx", "Ferrari", "1:25.9", "-" ], [ "2", "5", "Clay Regazzoni", "Ferrari", "1:26.0", "+0.1" ], [ "3", "20", "Chris Amon", "Matra", "1:26.0", "+0.1" ], [ "4", "11", "Jackie Stewart", "Tyrrell - Ford", "1:26.2", "+0.3" ], [ "5", "14", "Pedro Rodríguez", "BRM", "1:26.5", "+0.6" ], [ "6", "21", "Jean-Pierre Beltoise", "Matra", "1:26.6", "+0.7" ], [ "7", "10", "Peter Gethin", "McLaren - Ford", "1:26.8", "+0.9" ], [ "8", "6", "Mario Andretti", "Ferrari", "1:26.9", "+1.0" ], [ "9", "9", "Denny Hulme", "McLaren - Ford", "1:27.1", "+1.2" ], [ "10", "15", "Jo Siffert", "BRM", "1:27.3", "+1.4" ], [ "11", "27", "Henri Pescarolo", "March - Ford", "1:27.5", "+1.6" ], [ "12", "12", "François Cevert", "Tyrrell - Ford", "1:27.7", "+1.8" ], [ "13", "18", "Ronnie Peterson", "March - Ford", "1:27.8", "+1.9" ], [ "14", "2", "Emerson Fittipaldi", "Lotus - Ford", "1:27.9", "+2.0" ], [ "15", "7", "Graham Hill", "Brabham - Ford", "1:28.4", "+2.5" ], [ "16", "3", "Reine Wisell", "Lotus - Ford", "1:28.6", "+2.7" ], [ "17", "16", "Howden Ganley", "BRM", "1:28.6", "+2.7" ], [ "18", "17", "Andrea de Adamich", "March - Alfa Romeo", "1:29.5", "+3.6" ], [ "19", "25", "Rolf Stommelen", "Surtees - Ford", "1:29.6", "+3.7" ], [ "20", "19", "Alex Soler-Roig", "March - Ford", "1:29.8", "+3.9" ] ]
Classification -- Qualifying
1971_Spanish_Grand_Prix_0
The 1971 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Montjuïc circuit on April 18, 1971. It was race 2 of 11 in both the 1971 World Championship of Drivers and the 1971 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. The 75-lap race was won by Tyrrell driver Jackie Stewart after he started from fourth position. Jacky Ickx finished second for the Ferrari team and Matra driver Chris Amon came in third. This was the first Formula One race in which slick tyres were used. The tyres were introduced by Firestone, based on its experience in American open wheel racing series. The race itself was held in the morning.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_in_Japanese_television
1989 in Japanese television
[ "Show", "Station", "Ending Date", "Genre", "Original Run" ]
[ [ "Choujuu Sentai Liveman", "TV Asahi", "February 18", "tokusatsu", "February 27 , 1988 - February 18 , 1989" ], [ "City Hunter 2", "Yomiuri TV", "July 14th", "anime", "April 2 , 1988 - July 14 , 1989" ], [ "Dennou Keisatsu Cybercop", "Nippon TV", "July 5", "tokusatsu", "October 2 , 1988 - July 5 , 1989" ], [ "Don-Don Domel and Ron", "TV Tokyo", "March 27", "anime", "April 5 , 1988 - March 27 , 1989" ], [ "Dragon Ball", "Fuji TV", "April 12", "anime", "February 26 , 1986 - April 12 , 1989" ], [ "Fight ! Super Robot Life-Form Transformers : Victory", "Nippon TV", "December 19", "anime", "March 14 , 1989 - December 19 , 1989" ], [ "Kamen Rider Black RX", "MBS", "September 24", "tokusatsu", "October 23 , 1988 - September 24 , 1989" ], [ "Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers", "TV Asahi", "March 4th", "anime", "April 30 , 1988 - March 4 , 1989" ], [ "Mashin Hero Wataru", "Nippon TV", "March 31st", "anime", "April 15 , 1988 - March 31 , 1989" ], [ "Ranma 1/2", "Fuji TV", "September 16", "anime", "April 15 , 1989 - September 16 , 1989" ], [ "Saint Seiya", "TV Asahi", "April 1", "anime", "October 11 , 1986 - April 1 , 1989" ], [ "Sekai Ninja Sen Jiraiya", "TV Asahi", "January 22", "tokusatsu", "January 24 , 1988 - January 22 , 1989" ], [ "The Adventures of Peter Pan", "Fuji TV", "December 24", "anime", "January 15 , 1989 - December 24 , 1989" ], [ "Transformers : Super-God Masterforce", "Nippon TV", "March 7", "anime", "April 12 , 1988 - March 7 , 1989" ] ]
Endings
1989_in_Japanese_television_1
Events in 1989 in Japanese television.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1941
List of shipwrecks in August 1941
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "HMS LCA 31 , HMS LCA 38 , HMS LCA 39 , HMS LCA 45 , HMS LCA 48 , HMS LCA 50 , HMS LCA 51 , HMS LCA 60 , HMS LCA 63 , HMS LCA 64 , HMS LCA 75 , HMS LCA 79 , HMS LCA 80 , HMS LCA 81 , HMS LCA 87 , HMS LCA 113 ,", "Royal Navy", "The landing craft assault were lost some time in August" ], [ "HMS LCM 32 , HMS LCM 55 , HMS LCM 67 , HMS LCM 95 , HMS LCM 103 , HMS LCM 107 HMS LCM 108", "Royal Navy", "The landing craft mechanized were lost sometime in August" ], [ "HMS LCM 82 and HMS LCM 97", "Royal Navy", "The landing craft mechanized were lost sometime in August or September" ], [ "M-49", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The M-class submarine was lost , probably to a Russian mine , off Vladivostok sometime between 10-16 August" ], [ "M-63", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The M-class submarine was lost , probably to a Russian mine , off Vladivostok sometime between 10-16 August" ], [ "M-103", "Soviet Navy", "The M-class submarine was lost north of Vormsi Island , Estonia between 25 and 28 August" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1941_32
The list of shipwrecks in August 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during August 1941.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_varieties_of_Chinese
List of varieties of Chinese
[ "Number", "Branch", "Native Speakers", "Dialects" ]
[ [ "1", "Mandarin", "850,000,000", "51" ], [ "2", "Wu", "95,000,000", "37" ], [ "3", "Yue", "80,000,000", "52" ], [ "4", "Jin", "70,000,000", "6" ], [ "5", "Min", "60,000,000", "61" ], [ "6", "Hakka", "55,000,000", "10" ], [ "7", "Xiang", "50,000,000", "25" ], [ "8", "Gan", "30,000,000", "9" ], [ "9", "Huizhou", "7,000,000", "13" ], [ "10", "Pinghua", "3,000,000", "2" ], [ "Total", "Chinese", "1,300,000,000", "266" ] ]
Summary
Further information : List of varieties of Chinese , Lists of languages , List of languages by number of native speakers , and List of languages by total number of speakers The number of speakers derived from statistics or estimates ( 2019 ) and were rounded : [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
List_of_varieties_of_Chinese_0
The following is a list of Sinitic languages and their dialects. For a traditional dialectological overview, see also varieties of Chinese.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_VfB_Lübeck_players
List of VfB Lübeck players
[ "Name", "Nationality", "Position", "VfB Lübeck career", "League Appearances", "League Goals", "Total Appearances", "Total Goals" ]
[ [ "Daniel Bärwolf", "Germany", "FW", "1998-2005", "183", "85", "?", "?" ], [ "Holger Behnert", "Germany", "DF", "1995-1997", "57", "3", "?", "?" ], [ "Deniz Doğan", "Turkey", "DF", "2004-2007", "102", "9", "?", "?" ], [ "Marcel Gebers", "Germany", "MF", "2008-", "77", "12", "?", "?" ], [ "André Golke", "Germany", "MF", "1995-1997", "60", "3", "?", "?" ], [ "Hendrik Helmke", "Germany", "MF", "2008-2010", "51", "0", "?", "?" ], [ "Bastian Henning", "Germany", "FW", "2008-", "78", "28", "?", "?" ], [ "Jan Hoffmann", "Germany", "MF", "2005-2007", "56", "10", "?", "?" ], [ "Torben Hoffmann", "Germany", "MF", "1995-1997", "54", "1", "?", "?" ], [ "Daniel Jurgeleit", "Germany", "FW", "1995-1997", "67", "19", "?", "?" ], [ "Lars Kindgen", "Germany", "FW", "1995-1997", "50", "1", "?", "?" ], [ "Dennis Kruppke", "Germany", "FW", "2000-2003 2007", "98", "24", "?", "?" ], [ "Markus Kullig", "Germany", "MF", "2000-2001 2002-2007", "204", "39", "?", "?" ], [ "Marco Laaser", "Germany", "DF", "2002-2006", "86", "1", "?", "?" ], [ "Romas Mažeikis", "Lithuania", "DF", "1995-1997", "51", "0", "?", "?" ], [ "Farai Mbidzo", "Zimbabwe", "MF", "2001-2006", "118", "4", "?", "?" ], [ "Reiner Plaßhenrich", "Germany", "MF", "2002-2004", "58", "3", "?", "?" ], [ "Jakob Sachs", "Germany", "FW", "2008-2010", "65", "17", "?", "?" ], [ "Jens Scharping", "Germany", "FW", "2001-2004", "86", "29", "?", "?" ], [ "Tobias Schweinsteiger", "Germany", "MF", "2004-2006 2007-2008", "58", "20", "?", "?" ] ]
Players with 50 or more appearances
Appearances and goals are for first-team competitive matches only . Substitute appearances are included . Statistics are correct as of 1 January 2011 . Position key : GK – Goalkeeper ; DF – Defender ; MF – Midfielder ; FW – Forward
List_of_VfB_Lübeck_players_0
VfB Lübeck is a German professional football team formed in 1919. Throughout its history the club's first team has competed in various national and international competitions. All players who have played in 50 or more such matches are listed below.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_150_metre_individual_medley_SM3
Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Men's 150 metre individual medley SM3
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Du Jian Ping ( CHN )", "3:00.50" ], [ "2", "Jose Arnulfo Castorena ( MEX )", "3:04.16" ], [ "3", "Juan Ignacio Reyes ( MEX )", "3:07.92" ], [ "4", "Somchai Doungkaew ( THA )", "3:12.43" ], [ "5", "Genezi Andrade ( BRA )", "3:24.39" ], [ "6", "Lee Hyung Yong ( KOR )", "3:33.46" ], [ "7", "Cristopher Tronco ( MEX )", "3:34.21" ], [ "8", "Ioannis Kostakis ( GRE )", "3:39.78" ] ]
Final round
26 Sept. 2004 , evening session
Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_150_metre_individual_medley_SM3_3
The Men's 150 metre individual medley SM3 swimming event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 26 September. It was won by Du Jian Ping, representing . 26 Sept. 2004, morning session 26 Sept. 2004, morning session
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feliks_Zemdegs
Feliks Zemdegs
[ "Event", "Type", "First world record", "Latest world record", "Total" ]
[ [ "3×3×3", "Single", "7.03s Melbourne Cube Day 2010 13 November", "4.22s Cube for Cambodia 2018 6 May", "10" ], [ "3×3×3", "Average", "9.21s Melbourne Summer Open 2010 30 January", "5.53s Odd Day in Sydney 2019 10 November", "13" ], [ "2×2×2", "Average", "2.35s Asian Championship 2010 9-10 October", "2.12s Melbourne Cube Day 2010 13 November", "2" ], [ "4×4×4", "Single", "35.55s New Zealand Champs 2010 10 July", "19.36s LatAm Tour - Arequipa 2017 22 June", "12" ], [ "4×4×4", "Average", "42.01s Melbourne Summer Open 2010 30 January", "25.97s Adelaide Summer 2017 21 January", "7" ], [ "5×5×5", "Single", "1:02.93 Australian Nationals 2010 4-5 September", "37.93s Canberra Autumn 2018 21-22 April", "16" ], [ "5×5×5", "Average", "1:07.59 Australian Nationals 2010 4-5 September", "43.21s Melbourne Cube Days 2017 18-19 November", "21" ], [ "6×6×6", "Single", "2:05.88 Melbourne Summer 2011 29-30 January", "1:20.03 World Championship 2017 13-16 July", "6" ], [ "6×6×6", "Average", "2:15.64 Melbourne Summer 2011 29-30 January", "1:27.79 World Championship 2017 13-16 July", "8" ], [ "7×7×7", "Single", "2:23.55 World Championship 2015 17-19 July", "2:06.73 World Championship 2017 13-16 July", "5" ], [ "7×7×7", "Average", "2:52.09 Australian Nationals 2013 7-8 September", "2:14.04 China 's 10th Anniversary 2017 1-2 October", "11" ], [ "3×3×3 One-handed", "Single", "11.16s Kubaroo Open 2011 7 May", "6.88s Canberra Autumn 2015 9-10 May", "4" ], [ "3×3×3 One-handed", "Average", "14.76s Australian Nationals 2010 4-5 September", "10.21s Malaysia Cube Open 2017 14-15 October", "5" ], [ "4×4×4 Blindfolded", "Single", "3:37.80 Melbourne Summer 2011 29-30 January", "-", "1" ] ]
World records
Current world records are displayed with a red background . [ 16 ]
Feliks_Zemdegs_0
Feliks Aleksanders Zemdegs (, ; born 20 December 1995) is an Australian Rubik's Cube speedsolver. He is the only speedcuber to ever win the World Cube Association World Championship twice.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Oman_Professional_League
2015–16 Oman Professional League
[ "Team", "Outgoing Manager", "Manner of departure", "Date of vacancy", "Position in table", "Incoming Manager", "Date of appointment" ]
[ [ "Al-Khabourah", "Yaseen Amal", "Resigned", "16 November 2015", "8th", "Mohammed Juma", "16 November 2015" ], [ "Al-Khabourah", "Mohammed Juma", "Sacked", "7 December 2015", "10th", "Mustafa Kiwa", "17 December 2015" ], [ "Al-Musannah", "Musabah Al-Saadi", "Resigned", "21 March 2016", "9th", "Younis Al-Douhani", "21 March 2016" ], [ "Al-Musannah", "Younis Al-Douhani", "Caretaker Role Finished", "16 April 2016", "11th", "Thair Adnan", "16 April 2016" ], [ "Al-Nahda", "Hicham Jadrane", "Sacked", "1 February 2016", "8th", "Khalifa Al-Muzahami", "1 February 2016" ], [ "Al-Nasr", "Lotfi Rhim", "Sacked", "28 October 2015", "10th", "Mohammed Al-Sairi", "28 October 2015" ], [ "Al-Nasr", "Mohammed Al-Sairi", "Caretaker Role Finished", "9 November 2015", "10th", "Luc Eymael", "9 November 2015" ], [ "Al-Nasr", "Luc Eymael", "Mutual consent", "24 December 2015", "9th", "Mohammed Al-Sairi", "24 December 2015" ], [ "Al-Nasr", "Mohammed Al-Sairi", "Caretaker Role Finished", "6 January 2016", "6th", "Dragan Cvetković", "6 January 2016" ], [ "Al-Nasr", "Dragan Cvetković", "Sacked", "2 February 2016", "7th", "Senad Kreso", "2 February 2016" ], [ "Al-Oruba", "Mudhafar Jabar", "Mutual Consent", "22 November 2015", "5th", "Faruq Abdullah", "22 November 2015" ], [ "Al-Oruba", "Faruq Abdullah", "Caretaker Role Finished", "28 November 2015", "3rd", "Milovan Minja Prelević", "29 November 2015" ], [ "Al-Oruba", "Milovan Minja Prelević", "Sacked", "27 January 2016", "1st", "Faruq Abdullah", "27 January 2016" ], [ "Al-Oruba", "Faruq Abdullah", "Caretaker Role Finished", "4 February 2016", "1st", "Martin Koopman", "4 February 2016" ], [ "Al-Shabab", "Khalfan Al-Yahyai", "Sacked", "7 February 2015", "14th", "Waleed Zaid Al-Saadi", "7 February 2015" ], [ "Al-Shabab", "Waleed Zaid Al-Saadi", "Caretaker Role Finished", "15 October 2015", "11th", "Dženis Ćosić", "15 October 2015" ], [ "Al-Shabab", "Dženis Ćosić", "Sacked", "19 December 2015", "11th", "Waleed Zaid Al-Saadi", "19 December 2015" ], [ "Dhofar", "Samir Chammam", "Mutual Consent", "23 September 2015", "4th", "Grigore Sichitiu", "23 September 2015" ], [ "Dhofar", "Grigore Sichitiu", "Sacked", "23 November 2015", "6th", "Mudhafar Jabar", "23 November 2015" ], [ "Fanja", "Abdulraheem Al-Hajri", "Sacked", "30 November 2015", "5th", "Sulaiman Al-Mazroui", "30 November 201511 December 2015" ] ]
Teams -- Managerial changes
[ 35 ]
2015–16_Oman_Professional_League_2
The 2015-16 Oman Professional League (known as the Omantel Professional League for sponsorship reasons) is the 40th edition of the top football league in Oman. The season began on 13 September 2015 and conclude on 14 April 2016. The start of the 2015-16 Professional League season which was scheduled for 19 August 2015 was later postponed to 13 September 2015 following requests from five of the 14 participating clubs (Al-Oruba, Fanja, Al-Nahda, Saham and Sur). Al-Oruba SC are the defending champions, having won their fourth title in the previous 2014-15 Oman Professional League season. At the end of the 25th round, Oman Football Association announced that if the top two teams at the end of the last round end up with equal points, the two teams will play a home and away championship play-off on 28 April 2016 and 2 May 2016 at the respective home grounds. The curtains came down on a thrilling OPL season with Fanja SC outplaying Al-Suwaiq SC for a 2-0 victory and a record-equalling ninth domestic league crown on Sunday, 24 April 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tambon_in_Thailand_–_A
List of tambon in Thailand – A
[ "Tambon", "ตำบล", "Amphoe", "อำเภอ", "Changwat", "จังหวัด", "Region" ]
[ [ "A Hi", "อาฮี", "Tha Li District", "ท่าลี่", "Loei", "เลย", "North-East" ], [ "A Phon", "อาโพน", "Buachet District", "บัวเชด", "Surin", "สุรินทร์", "North-East" ], [ "Asong", "อาซ่อง", "Raman District ( Malay : Reman )", "รามัน", "Yala", "ยะลา", "South" ], [ "Ai Na Lai", "อ่ายนาไลย", "Wiang Sa", "เวียงสา", "Nan", "น่าน", "North" ], [ "Aiyoe Weng", "อัยเยอร์เวง", "Betong District ( Malay : Betung )", "เบตง", "Yala", "ยะลา", "South" ], [ "Akat", "อากาศ", "Akat Amnuai District", "อากาศอำนวย", "Sakon Nakhon", "สกลนคร", "North-East" ], [ "Akkha Kham", "อัคคะคำ", "Pho Chai District", "โพธิ์ชัย", "Roi Et", "ร้อยเอ็ด", "North-East" ], [ "Ammarit", "อมฤต", "Phak Hai District", "ผักไห่", "Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya", "พระนครศรีอยุธยา", "Central" ], [ "Amnat", "อำนาจ", "Lue Amnat District", "ลืออำนาจ", "Amnat Charoen", "อำนาจเจริญ", "North-East" ], [ "Amphaeng", "อำแพง", "Ban Phaeo District", "บ้านแพ้ว", "Samut Sakhon", "สมุทรสาคร", "Central" ], [ "Amphawa", "อัมพวา", "Amphawa District", "อัมพวา", "Samut Songkhram", "สมุทรสงคราม", "Central" ], [ "Ang Hin", "อ่างหิน", "Pak Tho District", "ปากท่อ", "Ratchaburi", "ราชบุรี", "West" ], [ "Ang Kaeo", "อ่างแก้ว", "Pho Thong District", "โพธิ์ทอง", "Ang Thong", "อ่างทอง", "Central" ], [ "Ang Khiri", "อ่างคีรี", "Makham District", "มะขาม", "Chanthaburi", "จันทบุรี", "East" ], [ "Ang Sila", "อ่างศิลา", "Phibun Mangsahan District", "พิบูลมังสาหาร", "Ubon Ratchathani", "อุบลราชธานี", "North-East" ], [ "Ang Sila", "อ่างศิลา", "Mueang Chonburi District", "เมืองชลบุรี", "Chonburi", "ชลบุรี", "East" ], [ "Ang Thong", "อ่างทอง", "Srinagarindra District", "ศรีนครินทร์", "Phatthalung", "พัทลุง", "South" ], [ "Ang Thong", "อ่างทอง", "Ko Samui District", "เกาะสมุย", "Surat Thani", "สุราษฎร์ธานี", "South" ], [ "Ang Thong", "อ่างทอง", "Mueang Kamphaeng Phet District", "เมืองกำแพงเพชร", "Kamphaeng Phet", "กำแพงเพชร", "Central" ], [ "Ang Thong", "อ่างทอง", "Chiang Kham District", "เชียงคำ", "Phayao", "พะเยา", "North" ] ]
vteA-Z of tambon ( subdistricts ) of Thailand A B C D E-F H-I K L M N-O P R S T U-V W Y This is a list of tambon ( sub-districts ) in Thailand , beginning with the letter A . This information is liable to change due to border changes or re-allocation of Tambons .
List_of_tambon_in_Thailand_–_A_0
This is a list of tambon (sub-districts) in Thailand, beginning with the letter A. This information is liable to change due to border changes or re-allocation of Tambons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979–80_NASL_Indoor_season
1979–80 NASL Indoor season
[ "Player", "Team", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts" ]
[ [ "David Byrne", "Atlanta", "12", "23", "11", "57" ], [ "Keith Furphy", "Detroit", "12", "21", "13", "55" ], [ "Laurie Abrahams", "California", "12", "18", "17", "53" ], [ "Peter Baralić", "Tampa Bay", "12", "21", "10", "52" ], [ "Iraj Danaifard", "Tulsa", "12", "19", "10", "48" ], [ "Chris Dangerfield", "Los Angeles", "12", "15", "9", "39" ], [ "Mark Lindsay", "California", "12", "13", "12", "38" ], [ "Wes McLeod", "Tampa Bay", "12", "13", "12", "38" ], [ "Steve Earle", "Tulsa", "12", "10", "18", "38" ], [ "Alan Willey", "Minnesota", "12", "15", "6", "36" ] ]
Regular season statistics -- Scoring leaders
GP = Games Played , G = Goals ( worth 2 points ) , A = Assists ( worth 1 point ) , Pts = Points [ 6 ]
1979–80_NASL_Indoor_season_2
The 1979-80 season was the North American Soccer League's first ever full indoor soccer season with playoffs. It began in November 1979 and the championship was decided in March 1980.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dungeons_&_Dragons_rulebooks
List of Dungeons & Dragons rulebooks
[ "Title", "Author ( s )", "Date", "Pages", "ISBN" ]
[ [ "Dark Sun Campaign Setting", "Wizards RPG Team", "August 17 , 2010", "224", "978-0-7869-5493-3" ], [ "Dark Sun Creature Catalog", "Wizards RPG Team", "August 17 , 2010", "144", "978-0-7869-5494-0" ], [ "Eberron Campaign Guide", "Wizards RPG Team", "July 21 , 2009", "288", "978-0-7869-5099-4" ], [ "Eberron Player 's Guide", "Wizards RPG Team", "June 16 , 2009", "160", "978-0-7869-5100-0" ], [ "Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide", "Wizards RPG Team", "August 19 , 2008", "288", "978-0-7869-4924-3" ], [ "Forgotten Realms Player 's Guide", "Wizards RPG Team", "September 16 , 2008", "160", "978-0-7869-4929-5" ], [ "Halls of Undermountain", "Wizards RPG Team", "April 17 , 2012", "96", "978-0-7869-5994-5" ], [ "Menzoberranzan : City of Intrigue", "Wizards RPG Team", "August 21 , 2012", "128", "978-0-7869-6036-1" ], [ "Neverwinter Campaign Setting", "Wizards RPG Team", "August 16 , 2011", "224", "978-0-7869-5814-6" ], [ "The Shadowfell : Gloomwrought and Beyond", "Wizards RPG Team", "2011", "31", "978-0-7869-5848-1" ], [ "Underdark", "Wizards RPG Team", "January 19 , 2010", "160", "978-0-7869-5387-5" ] ]
Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition
The books from the `` main '' product line of 4th Edition are split into Core Rules and Supplement books . Unlike third edition of Dungeons & Dragons , which had the core rulebooks released in monthly installments , the 4th editions of the Player 's Handbook , Monster Manual , and Dungeon Master 's Guide were all released in June 2008 . In addition , beginning in September 2010 the stand-alone Essentials product line was released , aiming at novice players . Preview releases Title Author ( s ) Date Pages ISBN Wizards Presents : Races and Classes Wizards RPG Team December 18 , 2007 96 978-0-7869-4801-9 Wizards Presents : Worlds and Monsters Wizards RPG Team January 15 , 2008 96 978-0-7869-4802-4 Core rulebooks Title Author ( s ) Date Pages ISBN Player 's Handbook - Arcane , Divine , and Martial Heroes Wizards RPG Team June 6 , 2008 320 978-0-7869-4867-3 Player 's Handbook 2 - Primal , Arcane , and Divine Heroes Wizards RPG Team March 17 , 2009 224 978-0-7869-5016-4 Player 's Handbook 3 - Psionic , Divine , and Primal Heroes Wizards RPG Team March 16 . 2010 224 978-0-7869-5390-5 Dungeon Master 's Guide Wizards RPG Team June 6 , 2008 224 978-0-7869-4880-2 Dungeon Master 's Guide 2 Wizards RPG Team September 15 , 2009 224 978-0-7869-5244-1 Monster Manual Wizards RPG Team June 6 , 2008 288 978-0-7869-4852-9 Monster Manual 2 Wizards RPG Team May 19 , 2009 224 978-0-7869-5101-7 Monster Manual 3 Wizards RPG Team June 15 , 2010 224 978-0-7869-5490-2 Essentials products Title Author ( s ) Date Pages ISBN Dungeon Master 's Kit Wizards RPG Team Heroes of the Fallen Lands Wizards RPG Team Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms Wizards RPG Team Monster Vault Wizards RPG Team Rules Compendium Wizards RPG Team September 21 , 2010 320 978-0-7869-5621-0 Starter sets Title Author ( s ) Date Pages ISBN Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Starter Set ( Blue box cover ) October 21 , 2008 16-page Quick Start Rules booklet and a 64-page Dungeon Master 's Booklet Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game Starter Set ( Red box cover ) September 7 , 2010 32-page booklet for players and a 64-page booklet for Dungeon Masters Supplement books Title Author ( s ) Date Pages ISBN Adventurer 's Vault Wizards RPG Team September 16 , 2008 224 978-0-7869-4978-6 Adventurer 's Vault 2 Wizards RPG Team August 18 , 2009 160 978-0-7869-5204-5 Arcane Power - Options for Bards , Sorcerers , Swordmages , Warlocks and Wizards Wizards RPG Team April 21 , 2009 160 978-0-7869-4957-1 The Book of Vile Darkness Wizards RPG Team December 27 , 2011 128 978-0-7869-5868-9 Demonomicon Wizards RPG Team July 20 , 2010 160 978-0-7869-5492-6 Divine Power - Options for Avengers , Clerics , Invokers and Paladins Wizards RPG Team July 21 , 2009 160 978-0-7869-4982-3 Draconomicon : Chromatic Dragons Wizards RPG Team November 18 , 2008 256 978-0-7869-4980-9 Draconomicon : Metallic Dragons Wizards RPG Team November 17 , 2009 224 978-0-7869-5248-9 Dungeon Delve Wizards RPG Team March 3 , 2009 160 978-0-7869-5139-0 Dragon Magazine Annual 2009 Wizards RPG Team Dungeon Magazine Annual 2010 Wizards RPG Team Hammerfast : A Dwarven Outpost Adventure Site Wizards RPG Team March 16 , 2010 32 978-0-7869-5534-3 Into the Unknown : The Dungeon Survival Handbook Wizards RPG Team May 15 , 2012 159 978-0-7869-6032-3 Manual of the Planes Wizards RPG Team December 16 , 2008 160 978-0-7869-5002-7 Martial Power - Options for Fighters , Rangers , Rogues , and Warlords Wizards RPG Team November 18 , 2008 160 978-0-7869-4981-6 Martial Power 2 - Options for Fighters , Rangers , Rogues , and Warlords Wizards RPG Team February 16 , 2010 160 978-0-7869-5389-9 Mordenkainen 's Magnificent Emporium Wizards RPG Team 160 978-0-7869-5744-6 Monster Vault : Threats to the Nentir Vale Wizards RPG Team 978-0-7869-5838-2 Open Grave : Secrets of the Undead Wizards RPG Team January 20 , 2009 224 978-0-7869-5069-0 The Plane Above : Secrets of the Astral Sea Wizards RPG Team April 20 , 2010 160 978-0-7869-5392-9 The Plane Below : Secrets of the Elemental Chaos Wizards RPG Team December 15 , 2009 160 978-0-7869-5249-6 Player 's Strategy Guide Wizards RPG Team May 18 , 2010 160 978-0-7869-5488-9 Player 's Handbook Races : Dragonborn Wizards RPG Team January 19 , 2010 32 978-0-7869-5386-8 Player 's Handbook Races : Tieflings Wizards RPG Team June 15 , 2010 32 978-0-7869-5489-6 Player 's Option : Heroes of Shadow Wizards RPG Team April 19 , 2011 160 978-0-7869-5745-3 Player 's Option : Heroes of the Feywild Wizards RPG Team November 15 , 2011 160 978-0-7869-5836-8 Player 's Option : Heroes of the Elemental Chaos Wizards RPG Team February 21 , 2012 160 978-0-7869-5981-5 Primal Power - Options for Barbarians , Druids , Shamans and Wardens Wizards RPG Team October 20 , 2009 160 978-0-7869-5023-2 Psionic Power - Options for Ardents , Battleminds , Monks and Psions Wizards RPG Team August 17 , 2010 160 978-0-7869-5560-2 Vor Rukoth : An Ancient Ruins Adventure Site Wizards RPG Team July 20 , 2010 32 978-0-7869-5549-7 Campaign settings
List_of_Dungeons_&_Dragons_rulebooks_17
This is a list of Dungeons & Dragons rulebooks for the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game, sorted by the edition of the game that they appeared in. This list does not include books designed for use as premade adventures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_national_cricket_team
Scotland national cricket team
[ "Player", "Runs", "Average", "Career span" ]
[ [ "Kyle Coetzer", "2,409", "43.80", "2008-2019" ], [ "Calum MacLeod", "2,175", "37.50", "2008-2019" ], [ "Richie Berrington", "1,882", "28.08", "2008-2019" ], [ "Gavin Hamilton", "1,231", "35.17", "1999-2010" ], [ "Matthew Cross", "1,136", "24.17", "2014-2019" ] ]
Most ODI runs for Scotland [ 58 ]
Scotland_national_cricket_team_9
The Scotland national cricket team represents the country of Scotland. They play their home matches at The Grange, Edinburgh, and also some other venues. Scotland became Associate Members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1994 after severing links with the England cricket team two years earlier. Since then, they have played in three Cricket World Cups (1999, 2007 and 2015) and three ICC World Twenty20 tournaments (2007, 2009 and 2016). However, their first win in either of these events did not come until they beat Hong Kong in the 2016 World Twenty20. Scottish cricket team is governed by Cricket Scotland. Scotland have also played in every ICC Intercontinental Cup tournament, winning the inaugural edition in 2004. Between 2010 and 2013, the team competed in the ECB 40 as the Scottish Saltires. Kyle Coetzer became captain of the side in November 2016 after Preston Mommsen who had captained the side since September 2014 stepped down. The coach is South African Shane Burger, who took on the role in January 2019. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Scotland and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 are a full T20I.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Benoist
Melissa Benoist
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2008", "Tennessee", "Laurel" ], [ "2014", "Whiplash", "Nicole" ], [ "2015", "Band of Robbers", "Becky Thatcher" ], [ "2015", "Danny Collins", "Jamie" ], [ "2015", "The Longest Ride", "Marcia" ], [ "2016", "Lowriders", "Lorelai Baker" ], [ "2016", "Patriots Day", "Katherine Russell" ], [ "2017", "Billy Boy", "Jennifer" ], [ "2017", "Sun Dogs", "Tally Petersen" ], [ "2019", "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot", "Herself / female Chronic" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Melissa_Benoist_0
Melissa Marie Benoist (/bəˈnɔɪst/; born October 4, 1988) is an American actress and singer. She has performed on stage and in television and film. She is known for her portrayal of the titular character in the CBS/CW DC Comics-based superhero drama series Supergirl (2015-present). Benoist rose to prominence for her portrayal of Marley Rose on the Fox musical comedy-drama television series Glee (2013-2014). She appeared in films such as Whiplash (2014), Danny Collins (2015), The Longest Ride (2015), Patriots Day (2016), Lowriders (2016), and Sun Dogs (2017), and she portrayed David Koresh's wife Rachel Jones in the miniseries Waco (2018). On stage, Benoist made her Broadway debut in 2018 as Carole King in the jukebox musical Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitin_Sahrawat
Nitin Sahrawat
[ "Year", "Serial", "Role", "Co-star", "Production House", "Channel" ]
[ [ "2010", "Kitani Mohabbat Hai Season 2", "Rajveer Singh Ahluwalia", "Karan Kundra", "Balaji Telefilms", "Imagine TV" ], [ "2013", "Savdhaan India", "Pawan", "Jaya Bhattacharya", "Balaji Telefilms", "Life OK" ], [ "2013", "Parichay", "Superstar Aman Kumar", "Samir Soni", "Balaji Telefilms", "Colors ( TV channel )" ], [ "2013-2014", "Bade Achhe Lagte Hain", "Rajeev", "Ram Kapoor", "Balaji Telefilms", "Sony TV" ], [ "2014", "Ishq Kills", "Avishek", "Kiran Thapar", "Rowdy Rascals Productions", "Star Plus" ], [ "2015", "Savdhaan India", "Suresh", "", "", "Life OK" ], [ "2015", "Code Red", "Amar", "Radhika Menon", "Lost Boy Productions", "Colors ( TV channel )" ], [ "2015", "Code Red", "Jaishankar", "", "Lost Boy Productions", "Colors ( TV channel )" ], [ "2015", "Qubool Hai", "Anand Kumar/Naseer Khan", "Additi Gupta", "4 Lions Films", "Zee TV" ], [ "2015", "Adhuri Kahaani Hamari ( TV series )", "Laxman Dev", "Shubhangi Atre Poorey", "4 Lions Films", "& TV" ] ]
Television
Nitin_Sahrawat_1
Nitin Sahrawat (Born 13 August 1981), is an Indian actor, a social activist, and the Editor in Chief of Atal Indians Magazine. Sahrawat is the creator of Atal Indian Project, which aims at creating multiple Urban forest named Atal Vatika, in cities and towns of India. He is the Managing Director of QuiteLit Digital, and the creator of Indian Superheroes including NonSanskari, Lafdebaaz, Fundebaaz, Bob Vagene, Desi Army and Desi Legend.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_adoption_dates_of_the_Gregorian_calendar_per_country
List of adoption dates of the Gregorian calendar per country
[ "Present country", "Historic area", "Year", "Date of the last day before the change", "Date of the first day after the change", "Days omitted" ]
[ [ "Albania", "Albania", "1912", "14 Nov", "28 Nov", "13" ], [ "Armenia", "Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic", "1918", "17 Apr", "1 May", "13" ], [ "Austria", "Brixen , Salzburg , Tyrol", "1583", "5 Oct", "16 Oct", "10" ], [ "Austria", "Carinthia", "1584", "6 Jan", "17 Jan", "10" ], [ "Austria", "Duchy of Styria", "1583", "14 Dec", "25 Dec", "10" ], [ "Azerbaijan", "Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic", "1918", "17 Apr", "1 May", "13" ], [ "Belarus", "Russia", "1918", "31 Jan", "14 Feb", "13" ], [ "Belgium", "Flanders", "1582", "14 Dec", "25 Dec", "10" ], [ "Belgium", "Liège", "1583", "10 Feb", "21 Feb", "10" ], [ "Belgium", "Southern Netherlands", "1582", "20 Dec", "31 Dec", "10" ], [ "Bulgaria", "Bulgaria", "1916", "31 Mar", "14 Apr", "13" ], [ "Cambodia", "French colonial empire", "1863", "", "", "" ], [ "Canada", "French colonial empire", "1582", "9 Dec", "20 Dec", "10" ], [ "Canada", "Nova Scotia", "1710", "13 Oct", "3 Oct", "-11" ], [ "Canada", "British Empire", "1752", "2 Sep", "14 Sep", "11" ], [ "China", "China", "1912", "", "1 Jan", "" ], [ "Czech Republic", "Bohemia", "1584", "6 Jan", "17 Jan", "10" ], [ "Czech Republic", "Moravia", "1584", "3 Oct", "14 Oct", "10" ], [ "Czech Republic", "Silesia", "1584", "12 Jan", "23 Jan", "10" ], [ "Denmark", "Denmark-Norway", "1700", "18 Feb", "1 Mar", "10/11" ] ]
List
List_of_adoption_dates_of_the_Gregorian_calendar_per_country_0
This is a list of adoption dates of the Gregorian calendar per country. For explanation, see the article about the Gregorian calendar. If not stated otherwise, it concerns the transition from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar by the civil authorities. In religious sources it could be that the Julian calendar was used for a longer period of time, in particular on the Protestant and Eastern Orthodox side. The historic area does not necessarily match the present-day area or country. The column 'present country' only provides a logic search entry. With a few exceptions, the former colonies of European powers are not shown separately.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Little_Leigh
Listed buildings in Little Leigh
[ "Name and location", "Photograph", "Date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Holly Bush Cottage 53°17′18″N 2°35′36″W / 53.2884°N 2.5934°W / 53.2884 ; -2.5934 ( Holly Bush Cottage )", "-", "Early 17th century", "The cottage was extended in the 19th and 20th centuries . It is partly timber-framed with brick nogging , and partly built in brick . The roof is thatched . The cottage has a single storey with attics , with a five- bay front . The windows are horizontal-sliding sashes" ], [ "Holly Bush Inn 53°17′19″N 2°35′34″W / 53.2886°N 2.5929°W / 53.2886 ; -2.5929 ( Holly Bush Inn )", "-", "Early 17th century", "This was built as a farmhouse and later converted into a public house . Extensions were added in 1848 and during the 20th century . It is timber-framed with brick nogging on a stone plinth . The roof is thatched . The building is in two storeys , and has a three- bay front with casement windows" ], [ "Easy Heath Farmhouse 53°16′53″N 2°34′25″W / 53.2813°N 2.5737°W / 53.2813 ; -2.5737 ( Easy Heath Farmhouse )", "-", "17th century", "The farmhouse is timber-framed with brick nogging on a stone plinth , and has repairs in brick . The roof has corrugated asbestos over thatching . The building is in a single storey with an attic , and is in three bays . The windows are two-light casements with a half- dormer above" ], [ "Barley Meadow Bridge 53°16′28″N 2°35′12″W / 53.27445°N 2.58670°W / 53.27445 ; -2.58670 ( Barley Meadow Bridge )", "", "1777", "An accommodation bridge crossing the Trent and Mersey Canal designed by James Brindley . It is constructed in brick with stone dressings and has a low segmental arch . At the level of the roadway is a dentilled brick band , above which is a plain parapet with stone coping" ], [ "Aqueduct 53°16′31″N 2°34′41″W / 53.27535°N 2.57795°W / 53.27535 ; -2.57795 ( Aqueduct )", "-", "1777", "An aqueduct carrying the Trent and Mersey Canal over access to a farm , designed by James Brindley . It is constructed in brick , with a barrel vault under the canal , and triangular buttresses at each end . There is a plain parapet on the south side , but not on the north" ], [ "Mile post 53°16′27″N 2°35′09″W / 53.27406°N 2.58596°W / 53.27406 ; -2.58596 ( Mile post )", "", "1819", "This is in cast iron , and consists of a circular post with a moulded head , and two plates carrying the distances from Preston Brook and Shardlow in embossed characters" ], [ "Willowgreen Bridge 53°16′54″N 2°35′43″W / 53.28173°N 2.59526°W / 53.28173 ; -2.59526 ( Willowgreen Bridge )", "", "Early-mid 19th century", "An accommodation bridge crossing the Trent and Mersey Canal . The brick abutments carry cast iron beams with the name of the foundry . The brick sides of roadway have a plain parapet with rounded brick coping" ], [ "Barn , Holly Bush Inn 53°17′18″N 2°35′34″W / 53.2884°N 2.5927°W / 53.2884 ; -2.5927 ( Barn , Holly Bush Inn )", "-", "1844", "The former barn is constructed in brick with Welsh slate roofs . Its features include doorways , oculi , and breathers ( gaps in the brickwork ) in varying patterns" ], [ "Granary , Holly Bush Inn 53°17′18″N 2°35′34″W / 53.2882°N 2.5928°W / 53.2882 ; -2.5928 ( Granary , Holly Bush Inn )", "-", "1844 ( probable )", "The former granary is constructed in brick with Welsh slate roofs . It contains two doorways ; above one is a three-light sash window" ], [ "St Michael and All Angels Church 53°16′44″N 2°34′42″W / 53.2790°N 2.5783°W / 53.2790 ; -2.5783 ( St Michael 's Church )", "", "1878-79", "Designed by Edmund Kirby , the church is constructed in orange brick with terracotta dressings . At the junction of the nave and chancel is a flèche with wooden louvred bell-openings on each face , lucarnes , a lead finial and a weathercock . Inside the church , the terracotta reredos is also by Kirby . The stained glass includes a window by Trena Cox" ], [ "Lychgate 53°16′44″N 2°34′42″W / 53.27875°N 2.57842°W / 53.27875 ; -2.57842 ( Lychgate )", "", "1882", "Sited at the entrance to the churchyard , this is timber-framed on a stone base with a hipped roof in Lakeland slate . The bressumer is inscribed with the date and a text" ] ]
Buildings
Listed_buildings_in_Little_Leigh_0
Little Leigh is a civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester, England. Other than the village of Little Leigh, the parish is entirely rural. It contains eleven buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings, all of which are at Grade II. This grade is the lowest of the three gradings given to listed buildings and is applied to buildings of national importance and special interest. The A49 road runs to the west of the parish, the A533 road to the northeast, and the River Weaver to the south. Traversing the parish is the Trent and Mersey Canal. Four of the listed buildings are associated with the canal: two bridges, an aqueduct, and a milepost. The other listed buildings consist of a former farmhouse, now a public house, with two of its associated buildings, another farmhouse, a cottage, and a church with its lychgate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptations_of_Agatha_Christie
Adaptations of Agatha Christie
[ "Year", "Title", "Story based on", "Character", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1928", "The Passing of Mr. Quinn", "The Coming of Mr Quin", "Dr. Alec Portal", "First Christie film adaptation" ], [ "1929", "Die Abenteurer G.m.b.H", "The Secret Adversary", "Changed Names", "First Christie foreign film adaptation ; Name changed from the novel" ], [ "1931", "Alibi", "The stage play Alibi and the novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd", "Hercule Poirot", "First Christie film adaptation to feature Hercule Poirot" ], [ "1931", "Black Coffee", "Black Coffee", "Hercule Poirot", "" ], [ "1932", "Le Coffret de Laque", "Black Coffee", "Hercule Poirot", "Adaptation of Black Coffee" ], [ "1934", "Lord Edgware Dies", "Thirteen at Dinner", "Hercule Poirot", "" ], [ "1937", "Love from a Stranger", "The stage play Love from a Stranger and the short story Philomel Cottage", "Changed Names", "Released in the US as A Night of Terror" ], [ "1945", "And Then There Were None", "The stage play And Then There Were None and the novel And Then There Were None", "Changed Names", "First Christie film adaptation of And Then There Were None" ], [ "1947", "Love from a Stranger", "The stage play Love from a Stranger and the short story Philomel Cottage", "Cecily Harrington", "Released in the UK as A Stranger Walked In" ], [ "1957", "Witness for the Prosecution", "The stage play Witness for the Prosecution and the short story The Witness for the Prosecution", "Leonard Vole", "" ], [ "1960", "The Spider 's Web", "Spider 's Web", "Hailsham-Brown", "" ], [ "1960", "Chupi Chupi Aashey", "The Mousetrap and Three Blind Mice ( radio play and short story )", "Changed Names", "Uncredited adaptation possibly the only notable film version of the celebrated play" ], [ "1961", "Murder , She Said", "4.50 from Paddington", "Miss Marple", "First Christie film adaptation to feature Miss Marple" ], [ "1963", "Murder at the Gallop", "After the Funeral", "Miss Marple", "The original Novel features Hercule Poirot instead of Miss Marple" ], [ "1964", "Murder Most Foul", "Mrs McGinty 's Dead", "Miss Marple", "The original Novel features Hercule Poirot instead of Miss Marple" ], [ "1964", "Murder Ahoy !", "None", "Miss Marple", "An original film , not based on any book , although it borrows some elements of They Do It with Mirrors" ], [ "1965", "Ten Little Indians", "The stage play And Then There Were None and the novel And Then There Were None", "Changed Names", "" ], [ "1965", "Gumnaam", "And Then There Were None", "Changed Names", "Uncredited adaptation" ], [ "1965", "The Alphabet Murders", "The A.B.C . Murders", "Hercule Poirot", "" ], [ "1970", "Nadu Iravil", "And Then There Were None", "Changed Names", "Uncredited adaptation in Tamil" ] ]
Film
Adaptations_of_Agatha_Christie_0
Adaptations of the works of Agatha Christie:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_NLA_season
2015–16 NLA season
[ "Player", "Team", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "+/-", "PIM" ]
[ [ "Pierre-Marc Bouchard", "EV Zug", "49", "12", "55", "67", "+6", "20" ], [ "Perttu Lindgren", "HC Davos", "50", "22", "40", "62", "+34", "20" ], [ "Lino Martschini", "EV Zug", "50", "26", "28", "54", "+6", "6" ], [ "Cory Conacher", "SC Bern", "48", "22", "30", "52", "0", "68" ], [ "Robert Nilsson", "ZSC Lions", "48", "12", "40", "52", "+22", "16" ], [ "Marc Wieser", "HC Davos", "50", "24", "25", "49", "+24", "20" ], [ "Linus Klasen", "HC Lugano", "49", "14", "35", "49", "+7", "18" ], [ "Fredrik Pettersson", "HC Lugano", "50", "26", "22", "48", "+4", "52" ], [ "Josh Holden", "EV Zug", "48", "18", "30", "48", "+7", "20" ], [ "Auston Matthews", "ZSC Lions", "36", "24", "22", "46", "+16", "6" ] ]
Player statistics -- Regular season
2015–16_NLA_season_0
The 2015-16 National League A season was the ninth ice hockey season of Switzerland's top hockey league, the National League A. Overall, it was the 78th season of Swiss professional hockey. SC Bern went on to win the championship by defeating HC Lugano. This title is the team's 14th in its history at the top division of Switzerland's ice hockey championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_2_(Australian_radio_station)
Radio 2 (Australian radio station)
[ "Licence area", "Frequency", "Frequency currently occupied by" ]
[ [ "Nationwide", "Austar channel 2 Foxtel channel 831", "Defunct MAX 70s Hits" ], [ "Canberra , Australian Capital Territory", "1620 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Cowra , New South Wales", "1611 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Dubbo , New South Wales", "1611 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Eden , New South Wales", "1620 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Griffith , New South Wales", "1611 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Grafton , New South Wales", "1629 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Lismore , New South Wales", "1611 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Newcastle , New South Wales", "1620 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Port Macquarie , New South Wales", "1611 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Sydney , New South Wales", "1611 AM", "Vision Radio Network" ], [ "Tamworth , New South Wales", "1629 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Wagga Wagga , New South Wales", "1620 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "West Wyalong , New South Wales", "1629 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Yamba , New South Wales", "1620 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Yass , New South Wales", "1629 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Alice Springs , Northern Territory", "1611 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Darwin , Northern Territory", "1611 AM", "Niche Radio Network" ], [ "Bowen , Queensland", "1611 AM", "Defunct" ], [ "Brisbane , Queensland", "1620 AM", "Defunct" ] ]
History -- Availability ( at time of closure )
Radio_2_(Australian_radio_station)_0
Radio 2 was a narrowband Australian radio network owned and operated by WorldAudio Limited. The network was broadcast on frequencies between 1611 and 1629 kHz via a series of 50 AM transmitters across Australia, as well as by satellite (including through Austar and Foxtel) and through the network's website.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottawa_Rebel
Ottawa Rebel
[ "Game", "Date", "Opponent", "Location", "Score", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "December 21 , 2000", "@ Toronto Rock", "Air Canada Centre", "L 7-17", "13,333", "0-1" ], [ "2", "December 29 , 2000", "@ Albany Attack", "Times Union Center", "L 7-14", "", "0-2" ], [ "3", "January 5 , 2001", "Toronto Rock", "Canadian Tire Centre", "L 7-16", "12,193", "0-3" ], [ "4", "January 12 , 2001", "@ Philadelphia Wings ( 1987-2014 )", "Wachovia Center", "L 8-17", "14,386", "0-4" ], [ "5", "January 14 , 2001", "@ Washington Power", "Capital One Arena", "L 14-18", "", "0-5" ], [ "6", "January 19 , 2001", "New York Saints", "Canadian Tire Centre", "L 8-9", "7,893", "0-6" ], [ "7", "January 26 , 2001", "@ Columbus Landsharks", "Nationwide Arena", "L 10-11", "6,138", "0-7" ], [ "8", "February 3 , 2001", "@ Buffalo Bandits", "HSBC Arena", "L 14-25", "8,111", "0-8" ], [ "9", "February 9 , 2001", "Albany Attack", "Canadian Tire Centre", "L 10-13", "", "0-9" ], [ "10", "February 16 , 2001", "Buffalo Bandits", "Canadian Tire Centre", "L 12-21", "7,083", "0-10" ], [ "11", "March 2 , 2001", "Rochester Knighthawks", "Canadian Tire Centre", "L 11-17", "", "0-11" ], [ "12", "March 18 , 2001", "Washington Power", "Canadian Tire Centre", "L 13-17", "", "0-12" ], [ "13", "March 30 , 2001", "@ New York Saints", "Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum", "W 15-14", "", "1-12" ], [ "14", "April 6 , 2001", "Columbus Landsharks", "Canadian Tire Centre", "L 8-11", "", "1-13" ] ]
All time Record -- 2000-01 schedule
Ottawa_Rebel_1
The Ottawa Rebel was a team in the National Lacrosse League based in Ottawa, Ontario from 2001 until 2003. They initially played at the Corel Centre (now called the Canadian Tire Centre), but part-way through the 2002 season moved to the smaller, but centrally located, Ottawa Civic Centre. From 1997 until 2000 the team was located in Syracuse, New York and was called the Syracuse Smash. The Rebel was owned by the Brad Watters group which also brought lacrosse to Toronto and Montreal. In their first season in Ottawa the Rebel had one win and thirteen losses and finished last of nine teams. Their second season was slightly better, with four wins and twelve losses, but due to tie breakers they finished fourth in the Northern Division and thirteenth overall behind the Calgary Roughnecks, who also finished with a 4-12 record. In their third and final year in Ottawa they again had four wins and twelve losses, placing them fourth in the Northern Division again but tenth out of twelve in the overall league standings. As the Syracuse Smash they were last overall all three years prompting the move to the Canadian capital. The franchise became inactive after the 2003 season. In 2005, it was purchased by Bruce Urban and moved to Edmonton, Alberta, becoming the Edmonton Rush.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969_VFL_season
1969 VFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Venue", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "Melbourne", "13.17 ( 95 )", "Hawthorn", "21.5 ( 131 )", "MCG", "32,527", "26 July 1969" ], [ "North Melbourne", "13.16 ( 94 )", "Essendon", "9.13 ( 67 )", "Arden Street Oval", "14,103", "26 July 1969" ], [ "South Melbourne", "11.8 ( 74 )", "Carlton", "19.12 ( 126 )", "Lake Oval", "15,151", "26 July 1969" ], [ "Fitzroy", "9.12 ( 66 )", "Richmond", "8.9 ( 57 )", "Princes Park", "16,211", "2 August 1969" ], [ "Collingwood", "12.11 ( 83 )", "St Kilda", "10.13 ( 73 )", "Victoria Park", "29,759", "2 August 1969" ], [ "Geelong", "23.17 ( 155 )", "Footscray", "11.12 ( 78 )", "Kardinia Park", "21,025", "2 August 1969" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 16
1969_VFL_season_15
The 1969 Victorian Football League season was the 73rd season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy_Padbury
Wendy Padbury
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1964", "Crossroads", "Stevie Harris", "44 episodes" ], [ "1968-69", "Doctor Who", "Zoe Heriot", "48 episodes" ], [ "1971", "Z-Cars", "Christina", "Episode : Kid 's Stuff" ], [ "1971", "Score with the Scaffold", "Presenter", "" ], [ "1971-73", "Freewheelers", "Sue Craig", "39 episodes" ], [ "1974", "Crown Court", "Fiona Sumner", "Episode : The Getaway" ], [ "1983", "Doctor Who : The Five Doctors", "Zoe Heriot", "TV Special" ], [ "1987", "Emmerdale", "Rosemary Roberts", "6 episodes" ], [ "1991", "The Bill", "Manageress", "Episode : The Negotiator" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Wendy_Padbury_1
Wendy Padbury (born 7 December 1947) is a British actress who appeared in a number of popular television series, and is best remembered as Zoe Heriot, a companion to Patrick Troughton's Doctor in Doctor Who, from 1968 to 1969.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_in_reptile_paleontology
2018 in reptile paleontology
[ "Name", "Novelty", "Status", "Authors", "Age", "Type locality", "Country", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Allaeochelys rouzilhacensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Godinot et al", "Eocene", "", "France", "A member of the family Carettochelyidae" ], [ "Basilemys morrinensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Mallon & Brinkman", "Late Cretaceous ( early Maastrichtian )", "Horseshoe Canyon Formation", "Canada ( Alberta )", "A member of Cryptodira belonging to the family Nanhsiungchelyidae" ], [ "Chelonoidis dominicensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Albury et al", "Probably Late Quaternary", "", "Dominican Republic", "A species of Chelonoidis" ], [ "Eochelone voltregana", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Lapparent de Broin et al", "Eocene ( Priabonian )", "", "Spain", "A member of the family Cheloniidae" ], [ "Eotaphrosphys", "Gen. et comb . nov", "Valid", "Pérez-García", "Late Cretaceous ( Maastrichtian )", "", "France", "A member of Bothremydidae ; a new genus for Tretosternum ambiguum Gaudry ( 1890 )" ], [ "Eulalichelys", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "De Lapparent de Broin in Godinot et al", "Eocene", "", "France", "A member of the family Carettochelyidae . Genus includes new species E. labarrerei" ], [ "Gilmoremys gettyspherensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Joyce , Lyson & Sertich", "Late Cretaceous ( late Campanian )", "Fruitland Formation", "United States ( New Mexico )", "" ], [ "Jeholochelys", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Shao et al", "Early Cretaceous ( Aptian )", "Jiufotang Formation", "China", "A member of the family Sinemydidae . The type species is J. lingyuanensis" ], [ "Mauremys aristotelica", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Vlachos et al", "Late Miocene to Pliocene", "", "Greece", "A species of Mauremys" ], [ "Motelomama", "Gen. et comb . nov", "Valid", "Pérez-García", "Eocene ( Ypresian )", "", "Peru", "A member of Bothremydidae ; a new genus for Podocnemis olssoni Schmidt ( 1931 )" ], [ "Owadowia", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Szczygielski , Tyborowski & Błażejowski", "Late Jurassic ( Tithonian )", "Kcynia Formation", "Poland", "A member of Pancryptodira . The type species is O. borsukbialynickae" ], [ "Peritresius martini", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Gentry et al", "Late Cretaceous ( late Campanian )", "Lower Ripley Formation", "United States ( Alabama )", "A member of Pancheloniidae" ], [ "Sinemys chabuensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Ji & Chen", "Early Cretaceous", "Jingchuan Formation", "China", "" ], [ "Trachemys haugrudi", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Jasinski", "Late Hemphillian", "Gray Fossil Site", "United States ( Tennessee )", "A species of Trachemys" ], [ "Yuraramirim", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Ferreira et al", "Late Cretaceous", "Adamantina Formation", "Brazil", "A member of Pleurodira related to Peiropemys . Genus includes new species Y. montealtensis" ] ]
Turtles -- New taxa
2018_in_reptile_paleontology_2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_Segunda_División
2019–20 Segunda División
[ "Rank", "Autonomous Community", "Number", "Teams" ]
[ [ "1", "Andalusia", "3", "Almería , Cádiz and Málaga" ], [ "1", "Castile and León", "3", "Mirandés , Numancia and Ponferradina" ], [ "1", "Community of Madrid", "3", "Alcorcón , Fuenlabrada and Rayo Vallecano" ], [ "4", "Aragon", "2", "Huesca and Zaragoza" ], [ "4", "Asturias", "2", "Oviedo and Sporting Gijón" ], [ "4", "Canary Islands", "2", "Las Palmas and Tenerife" ], [ "4", "Galicia", "2", "Deportivo La Coruña and Lugo" ], [ "8", "Cantabria", "1", "Racing Santander" ], [ "8", "Castilla-La Mancha", "1", "Albacete" ], [ "8", "Catalonia", "1", "Girona" ], [ "8", "Extremadura", "1", "Extremadura" ], [ "8", "Valencian Community", "1", "Elche" ] ]
Number of teams by autonomous community
2019–20_Segunda_División_12
The 2019-20 Segunda División season, also known as La Liga SmartBank for sponsorship reasons, is the 89th since its establishment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_Panamanian_general_election
1964 Panamanian general election
[ "Parties and alliances", "Votes/districts", "%", "Seats" ]
[ [ "National Opposition Union ( UNO )", "? ?", "? ?", "18" ], [ "National Liberal Party ( PLN )", "? ?", "? ?", "08" ], [ "Republican Party ( PR )", "? ?", "? ?", "04" ], [ "National Liberation Movement ( MLN )", "? ?", "? ?", "02" ], [ "Labor and Agrarian Party ( PALA )", "? ?", "? ?", "01" ], [ "Democratic Action Party ( PAD )", "? ?", "? ?", "01" ], [ "Progressive National Party ( PPN )", "? ?", "? ?", "02" ], [ "Nationalist Party ( PN )", "? ?", "? ?", "00" ], [ "Revolutionary Isthmian Party ( PIR )", "? ?", "? ?", "00" ], [ "Panameñista Party ( PP )", "? ?", "? ?", "12" ], [ "National Opposition Alliance ( ANO )", "? ?", "? ?", "08" ], [ "National Patriotic Coalition ( CPN )", "? ?", "? ?", "03" ], [ "Third Nationalist Party ( TPN )", "? ?", "? ?", "04" ], [ "Liberal Civic Resistance Party ( PRCL )", "? ?", "? ?", "00" ], [ "Renewal Party ( PREN )", "? ?", "? ?", "01" ], [ "DIPAL Party ( PD )", "? ?", "? ?", "00" ], [ "National Civic Party ( PCN )", "? ?", "? ?", "00" ], [ "Christian Democratic Party ( PDC )", "? ?", "? ?", "01" ], [ "Socialist Party ( PS )", "? ?", "? ?", "01" ], [ "Radical Action Party ( PAR )", "? ?", "? ?", "01" ] ]
Legislative election [ 4 ]
Panamanian_general_election,_1964_1
The Panama held a general election on 10 May 1964, electing both a new President of the Republic and a new National Assembly. 7 candidates competed in the 1964 presidential elections, although only three were serious contenders. Marco Aurelio Robles, who had served as minister of the presidency in Roberto F. Chiari's cabinet, was the candidate of the National Opposition Union, comprising the PLN and 7 smaller parties. After lengthy backstage maneuvers, Robles was endorsed by the outgoing president. Juan de Arco Galindo, a former member of the National Assembly and public works minister and brother-in-law of former President Ernesto de la Guardia, was the candidate of the National Opposition Union coalition, comprising 6 parties headed by the CPN. Arnulfo Arias was supported by the PP, already the largest single party in the country. PLN retained the presidency in 1964 when Robles won 134,627 votes compared with 123,186 for Arias, now candidate of the Panamanian Party. Arias maintained that the elections had been rigged and demanded a recount, but the National Elections Board upheld the result.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba
Jessica Alba
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1994", "The Secret World of Alex Mack", "Jessica", "3 episodes" ], [ "1995-1997", "Flipper", "Maya Graham", "Regular" ], [ "1996", "ABC Afterschool Special", "Christy", "Episode : Too Soon for Jeff" ], [ "1996", "Chicago Hope", "Florie Hernandez", "Episode : Sexual Perversity in Chicago Hope" ], [ "1998", "Brooklyn South", "Melissa Hauer", "Episode : Exposing Johnson" ], [ "1998", "Beverly Hills , 90210", "Leanne", "2 episodes" ], [ "1998", "Love Boat : The Next Wave", "Layla", "Episode : Remember ?" ], [ "2000-2002", "Dark Angel", "Max Guevara / X5-452", "Lead role ( 42 episodes )" ], [ "2003", "MADtv", "Jessica Simpson", "Episode : Episode # 9.5" ], [ "2004", "Entourage", "Herself", "Episode : The Review" ], [ "2005", "Trippin '", "Herself", "2 episodes" ], [ "2009", "The Office", "Sophie", "Episode : Stress Relief" ], [ "2010", "Project Runway", "Herself ( guest judge )", "Episode : Sew Much Pressure" ], [ "2013", "Comedy Bang ! Bang !", "Herself", "Episode : Jessica Alba Wears a Jacket with Patent Leather Pumps" ], [ "2014", "The Spoils of Babylon", "Dixie Mellonworth", "4 episodes" ], [ "2015", "RuPaul 's Drag Race", "Herself ( guest judge )", "Episode : Spoof ! ( There It Is )" ], [ "2017", "Planet of the Apps", "Herself", "Mentor" ], [ "2018", "No Activity", "Herself", "Episode : The Actress" ], [ "2019-present", "L.A. 's Finest", "Nancy McKenna", "Main role" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Jessica_Alba_1
Jessica Marie Alba (/ˈælbə/; born April 28, 1981) is an American actress and businesswoman. She began her television and movie appearances at age 13 in Camp Nowhere and The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994), but rose to prominence at 19, as the lead actress of the television series Dark Angel (2000-2002), for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. Her big screen breakthrough came in Honey (2003). She soon established herself as a Hollywood actress, and has starred in numerous box office hits throughout her career, including Fantastic Four (2005), Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), Good Luck Chuck (2007), The Eye (2008), Valentine's Day (2010), Little Fockers (2010), and Mechanic: Resurrection (2016). She is a frequent collaborator of director Robert Rodriguez, having starred in Sin City (2005), Machete (2010), Spy Kids: All the Time in the World (2011), Machete Kills (2013), and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014). Since 2019, Alba stars in the Spectrum action crime series L.A.'s Finest. Alba co-founded The Honest Company, a consumer goods company that sells baby, personal and household products. Magazines including Men's Health, Vanity Fair and FHM have included her on their lists of the world's most beautiful women.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1998_Asian_Games_–_Women's_200_metres
Athletics at the 1998 Asian Games – Women's 200 metres
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Damayanthi Dharsha ( SRI )", "23.16", "Q , GR" ], [ "2", "Li Xuemei ( CHN )", "23.35", "Q" ], [ "3", "Lyubov Perepelova ( UZB )", "23.71", "Q" ], [ "4", "Chen Shu-chuan ( TPE )", "24.06", "q" ], [ "5", "Sakie Nobuoka ( JPN )", "24.07", "q" ], [ "6", "Supavadee Khawpeag ( THA )", "24.20", "" ], [ "7", "Reine Bejjani ( LIB )", "26.84", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Wind : +1.2 m/s
Athletics_at_the_1998_Asian_Games_–_Women's_200_metres_1
The women's 200 metres competition at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand was held on 17-18 December at the Thammasat Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_5000_metres
2012 European Athletics Championships – Women's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Olga Golovkina", "Russia", "15:11.70" ], [ "2", "Lyudmyla Kovalenko", "Ukraine", "15:12.03" ], [ "3", "Sara Moreira", "Portugal", "15:12.05" ], [ "4", "Julia Bleasdale", "Great Britain", "15:12.77" ], [ "5", "Roxana Bârcă", "Romania", "15:13.40" ], [ "6", "Nadia Ejjafini", "Italy", "15:16.54" ], [ "DQ", "Svetlana Kireyeva", "Russia", "15:19.55" ], [ "7", "Almensh Belete", "Belgium", "15:22.15" ], [ "8", "Elena Romagnolo", "Italy", "15:24.38" ], [ "9", "Judith Plá", "Spain", "15:27.62" ], [ "10", "Dudu Karakaya", "Turkey", "15:29.71" ], [ "11", "Christine Bardelle", "France", "15:33.49" ], [ "12", "Barbara Maveau", "Belgium", "15:33.68" ], [ "13", "Layes Abdullayeva", "Azerbaijan", "15:33.88" ], [ "14", "Silvia Weissteiner", "Italy", "15:39.23" ], [ "15", "Helen Clitheroe", "Great Britain", "15:49.13" ], [ "16", "Maren Kock", "Germany", "15:52.74" ], [ "17", "Lidia Rodríguez", "Spain", "16:07.73" ], [ "19", "Fadime Suna", "Turkey", "DNF" ], [ "20", "Sabine Fischer", "Switzerland", "DNF" ] ]
Results -- Final
2012_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_5000_metres_0
The women's 5000 metres at the 2012 European Athletics Championships was held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 28 June.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UN_(band)
UN (band)
[ "Year", "Award-Giving Body", "Category", "Work", "Result" ]
[ [ "2001", "Mnet Asian Music Awards", "Best Male Group", "Pado ( 파도 )", "Nominated" ], [ "2001", "KMTV", "Korean Music Awards gayodaesang", "", "Won" ], [ "2001", "SBS", "SBS Gayo Daejeon", "", "Won" ], [ "2001", "SBS", "August 26 Inkigayo", "wave ( 파도 )", "Won" ], [ "2001", "SBS", "November 11 Inkigayo", "Gift ( 선물 )", "Won" ], [ "2002", "SBS Gayo Daejeon", "Ballad Category", "", "Won" ], [ "2002", "SBS", "December 15 Inkigayo", "Miracle", "Won" ], [ "2002", "SBS", "December 22 Inkigayo", "Miracle", "Won" ], [ "2003", "SBS Gayo Daejeon", "Producer Award", "", "Won" ] ]
Awards
UN_(band)_0
UN (also known as United N-generation) was a Korean musical group from South Korea under NH Media (then NH Planning). It consisted of two members: Choi Jung-won and Kim Jeong-hoon. They released 5 albums from 2000 to 2005. For a Lifetime, a single from their first album, was their first significant hit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appomattox_campaign_Union_order_of_battle
Appomattox campaign Union order of battle
[ "Division", "Brigade", "Regiments and others" ]
[ [ "First Division Bvt MG Nelson A . Miles", "1st Brigade Col George W. Scott Col George N. Macy", "26th Michigan : Cpt Lucius H. Ives 5th New Hampshire ( battalion ) : Ltc Welcome A. Crafts 2nd New York Heavy Artillery : Maj Oscar F. Hulser 61st New York : Maj George W. Schaffer 81st Pennsylvania : Ltc William Wilson 140th Pennsylvania : Cpt William A. F. Stockton" ], [ "First Division Bvt MG Nelson A . Miles", "2nd Brigade Col Robert Nugent", "28th Massachusetts ( 5 companies ) : Cpt Patrick H. Bird 63rd New York ( 6 companies ) : Cpt William H. Terwilliger 69th New York : Ltc James J. Smith 88th New York ( 5 companies ) : Ltc Denis F. Burke 4th New York Heavy Artillery : Maj Seward F. Gould" ], [ "First Division Bvt MG Nelson A . Miles", "3rd Brigade Bvt BG Henry J. Madill ( w , April 2 ) Bvt BG Clinton D. MacDougall", "7th New York Veteran : Ltc Anthony Pokorny 39th New York : Col Augustus Funk ( w , March 31 ) , Maj John M. Hyde 52nd New York : Ltc Henry M. Karples , Maj Henry P. Ritzius , Ltc Henry M. Karples 111th New York : BG Clinton D. MacDougall 125th New York : Ltc Joseph Hyde 126th New York ( battalion ) : Cpt John B. Geddis ( w , April 2 ) , Cpt I. Hart Wilder" ], [ "First Division Bvt MG Nelson A . Miles", "4th Brigade Bvt BG John Ramsey", "64th New York : Ltc William Glenny 66th New York : Cpt Nathaniel P. Lane 53rd Pennsylvania : Col William M. Mintzer 116th Pennsylvania : Maj David W. Megraw ( w , March 31 ) , Cpt John R. Weltner 145th Pennsylvania : Cpt James H. Hamlin 148th Pennsylvania : Cpt Alfred A. Rhinehart ( w , March 31 ) 183rd Pennsylvania : Col George T. Egbert" ], [ "Second Division BG William Hays BG Thomas A. Smyth Bvt MG Francis C. Barlow", "1st Brigade Col William A. Olmsted", "19th Maine : Col Isaac W. Starbird ( w , April 7 ) 19th Massachusetts : Cpt Charles S. Palmer 20th Massachusetts : Ltc Arthur R. Curtis 7th Michigan : Ltc George W. La Point 1st Minnesota Battalion ( 2 companies ) : Cpt Frank Houston 59th New York ( battalion ) : Cpt William Ludgate 82nd New York ( battalion & four companies from the 2nd New York ) 152nd New York : Maj James E. Curtiss 184th Pennsylvania : Col John Hubler Stover 36th Wisconsin : Ltc Clement E. Warner" ], [ "Second Division BG William Hays BG Thomas A. Smyth Bvt MG Francis C. Barlow", "2nd Brigade Col James Patrick McIvor", "8th New York Heavy Artillery : Col Joel B. Baker 155th New York : Cpt Michael Doheny 164th New York : Cpt Timothy J. Burke 170th New York : Cpt John Mitchell 182nd New York : Cpt Robert Heggart" ], [ "Second Division BG William Hays BG Thomas A. Smyth Bvt MG Francis C. Barlow", "3rd Brigade BG Thomas A. Smyth ( mw , April 7 ) Col Daniel Woodall", "14th Connecticut : Cpt J. Frank Morgan 1st Delaware : Col Daniel Woodall 12th New Jersey : Maj Henry F. Chew 10th New York ( battalion ) : Ltc George F. Hopper 108th New York : Ltc Francis E. Pierce 4th Ohio ( 4 companies ) : Ltc Charles C. Calahan 69th Pennsylvania : Cpt Charles McAnally 106th Pennsylvania : Cpt John H. Gallager 7th West Virginia : Ltc Francis W. H. Baldwin" ], [ "Second Division BG William Hays BG Thomas A. Smyth Bvt MG Francis C. Barlow", "Unattached", "2nd Company , Minnesota Sharpshooters : Ltc Edward N. Schoff" ], [ "Third Division Bvt MG Gershom Mott ( w , April 6 ) BG Régis de Trobriand", "1st Brigade BG Régis de Trobriand Col Russell B. Sheperd", "20th Indiana : Cpt John W. Shafer 1st Maine Heavy Artillery : Col Russell B. Shepherd 40th New York : Ltc Madison M. Cannon 73rd New York : Ltc Michael W. Burns 86th New York : Ltc Nathan H. Vincent 124th New York : Ltc Charles H. Weygant 99th Pennsylvania : Cpt Jacob Giller 110th Pennsylvania : Cpt Franklin B. Stewart" ], [ "Third Division Bvt MG Gershom Mott ( w , April 6 ) BG Régis de Trobriand", "2nd Brigade BG Byron R. Pierce", "17th Maine : Ltc William Hobson ( w , April 6 ) 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery : Maj Nathaniel Shatswell 5th Michigan : Col John Pulford 93rd New York : Ltc Haviland Gifford 57th Pennsylvania : Col George Zinn 105th Pennsylvania : Maj James Miller 141st Pennsylvania : Ltc Joseph H. Horton" ], [ "Third Division Bvt MG Gershom Mott ( w , April 6 ) BG Régis de Trobriand", "3rd Brigade Bvt BG Robert McAllister", "11th Massachusetts : Ltc Charles C. Rivers 7th New Jersey : Col Francis Price 8th New Jersey : Maj Henry Hartford 11th New Jersey : Ltc John Schoonover 120th New York : Ltc Abram L. Lockwood" ], [ "", "Artillery Brigade Ltc John G. Hazzard", "Massachusetts Light Artillery , 10th Battery : Cpt Joshua Webb Adams 1st New Hampshire Light Artillery , Battery M : Cpt George K. Dakin 1st New Jersey Light Artillery , Battery B : Cpt A. Judson Clark New York Light Artillery , 11th Battery : Lt James A. Manning 4th New York Heavy Artillery , Battery C : Cpt Richard Kennedy 4th New York Heavy Artillery , Battery L : Lt Frank Seymour 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery , Battery B : Lt William B. Westcott 4th U.S . Artillery , Battery K : Cpt John W. Roder" ] ]
Union forces -- Army of the Potomac
MG Andrew A. Humphreys
Appomattox_campaign_Union_order_of_battle_1
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Appomattox campaign of the American Civil War. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign. The Confederate order of battle is shown separately.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Scottish_League_Two
2016–17 Scottish League Two
[ "Player", "For", "Against", "Result", "Date" ]
[ [ "Bobby Linn", "Arbroath", "Stirling Albion", "5-3", "27 August 2016" ], [ "Shane Sutherland", "Elgin City", "Berwick Rangers", "6-0", "10 December 2016" ], [ "Shane Sutherland", "Elgin City", "Edinburgh City", "3-1", "28 January 2017" ], [ "Steven Thomson", "Berwick Rangers", "Annan Athletic", "4-1", "4 February 2017" ], [ "David Goodwillie", "Clyde", "Elgin City", "3-2", "15 April 2017" ], [ "Ryan McCord", "Arbroath", "Elgin City", "3-2", "29 April 2017" ] ]
Season statistics -- Scoring
2016–17_Scottish_League_Two_9
The 2016-17 Scottish League Two (known as Ladbrokes League Two for sponsorship reasons) was the 22nd season in the current format of 10 teams in the fourth-tier of Scottish football. The last placed team (Cowdenbeath) entered a play-off with a team nominated by the Scottish Football Association from outside the SPFL (East Kilbride), to determine which team entered League Two in the 2017-18 season. The fixtures were published on 17 June 2016. Ten teams contested the league: Annan Athletic, Arbroath, Berwick Rangers, Clyde, Cowdenbeath, Edinburgh City, Elgin City, Forfar Athletic, Montrose and Stirling Albion. Arbroath won the league and were promoted, while Forfar were also promoted via the League One play-offs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_in_film
2018 in film
[ "Date", "Event", "Host", "Location" ]
[ [ "January 7", "75th Golden Globe Awards", "Hollywood Foreign Press Association", "Beverly Hills , California , U.S" ], [ "January 11", "23rd Critics ' Choice Awards", "Broadcast Film Critics Association", "Santa Monica , California , U.S" ], [ "January 20", "63rd Filmfare Awards", "The Times Group", "Mumbai , India" ], [ "January 20", "Producers Guild of America Awards 2017", "Producers Guild of America", "Beverly Hills , California , U.S" ], [ "January 21", "24th Screen Actors Guild Awards", "SAG-AFTRA", "Los Angeles , California , U.S" ], [ "January 22", "53rd Guldbagge Awards", "Swedish Film Institute", "Djurgården , Sweden" ], [ "February 2", "26th Movieguide Awards Gala", "Movieguide", "Los Angeles , California , U.S" ], [ "February 3", "45th Annie Awards", "ASIFA-Hollywood", "Los Angeles , California , U.S" ], [ "February 3", "32nd Goya Awards", "Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España", "Madrid , Spain" ], [ "February 3", "8th Magritte Awards", "Académie André Delvaux", "Brussels , Belgium" ], [ "February 3", "70th Directors Guild of America Awards", "Directors Guild of America", "Los Angeles , California , U.S" ], [ "February 5", "23rd Lumières Awards", "Académie des Lumières", "Paris , France" ], [ "February 11", "22nd Satellite Awards", "International Press Academy", "Century City , Los Angeles" ], [ "February 11", "Writers Guild of America Awards 2017", "Writers Guild of America , East & Writers Guild of America , West", "Manhattan , New York , U.S. and Los Angeles , California , U.S" ], [ "February 18", "71st British Academy Film Awards", "British Academy of Film and Television Arts", "London , England , UK" ], [ "March 2", "43rd César Awards", "French Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques", "Paris , France" ], [ "March 3", "33rd Independent Spirit Awards", "Independent Spirit Awards", "Santa Monica , California , U.S" ], [ "March 3", "38th Golden Raspberry Awards", "Golden Raspberry Awards", "Hollywood , California , U.S" ], [ "March 4", "90th Academy Awards", "Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences", "Hollywood , California , U.S" ], [ "March 7", "2017 Dorian Awards Winners Toast", "GALECA : The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics", "Los Angeles , California , U.S" ] ]
Events -- Award ceremonies
2018_in_film_6
2018 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, critics' lists of the best films of 2018, festivals, a list of films released and notable deaths.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Collegiate_Roller_Hockey_Association
National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association
[ "Year", "Champion", "Score", "Runner-Up", "Location", "Semi-Finalist # 1", "Semi-Finalist # 2" ]
[ [ "2001", "Eastern Michigan", "", "Ball State", "Upland , CA", "Truman State", "" ], [ "2002", "Illinois State", "2-0", "Ball State", "St. Louis , MO", "SUNY Buffalo", "West Chester" ], [ "2003", "Binghamton University", "6-3", "Neumann", "Feasterville , PA", "Maine", "Texas-Dallas" ], [ "2004", "Missouri-St. Louis", "4-3", "Neumann", "Anaheim , CA", "Maine", "Nevada" ], [ "2005", "Nevada", "4-2", "Neumann", "Fort Collins , CO", "Washington-STL", "Saint Louis" ], [ "2006", "Neumann", "4-3", "Missouri-St. Louis", "Morrisville , NC", "SUNY Brockport", "Nevada" ], [ "2007", "SUNY Stony Brook", "4-1", "Saint Louis", "St. Louis , MO", "Neumann", "Missouri-St. Louis" ], [ "2008", "Neumann", "6-1", "West Chester", "Colorado Springs , CO", "UC San Diego", "Cal State San Bernardino" ], [ "2009", "Grand Valley State", "9-7", "Central Michigan", "Feasterville , PA", "Neumann", "Missouri State" ], [ "2010", "West Chester", "7-5", "Southern Illinois-Edwardsville", "San Jose , CA", "Rowan", "Tampa" ], [ "2011", "Miami ( FL )", "4-3 ( 2OT )", "Florida Gulf Coast", "Middleton , WI", "Bethel", "USC" ], [ "2012", "Central Michigan", "8-0", "Pittsburgh", "Kearns , UT", "Northeastern", "Kansas State" ], [ "2013", "Colorado-Colorado Springs", "3-2 ( OT )", "Northeastern", "Ft. Myers , FL", "Kennesaw", "Florida" ], [ "2014", "Cal State Fullerton", "6-2", "Virginia Tech", "Aston , PA", "Rutgers", "Slippery Rock" ], [ "2015", "Farmingdale", "10-5", "Massachusetts", "Independence , MO", "UC San Diego", "UC Irvine" ], [ "2016", "Massachusetts", "2-1", "Cortland", "Cedar Rapids , IA", "Robert Morris", "St. Joe 's" ], [ "2017", "Cal State Fullerton", "6-2", "Tennessee", "Fort Myers , FL", "Florida", "Arkansas" ], [ "2018", "Rochester IT", "3-1", "Northeastern", "Fargo , ND", "Florida", "Northern Arizona" ], [ "2019", "Cal State Fullerton", "5-2", "Grand Valley State", "Rochester , NY", "Cal Poly San Luis Obispo", "Kennesaw State" ] ]
Past Champions -- Division II
Western_Collegiate_Roller_Hockey_League_2
The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association (NCRHA) is an incorporated not-for-profit corporation which operates a national collegiate inline hockey league consisting of five divisions of competition (Division I, Division II, Division III, Junior College Division and B Division). Headquartered in Torrance, California, the NCRHA is the national governing body of college inline hockey. The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships is held annually to determine the national champions at the end of each season. The league was organized on August 1, 2003, after the suspension of operations of its predecessor organization, the Collegiate Roller Hockey League (CRHL), which had been founded 1998. The NCRHA draws many highly skilled players from all over the United States. The NCRHA is not affiliated with the governing body of most college athletics, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Café_del_Mar_compilations
List of Café del Mar compilations
[ "#", "Track", "Time", "Artist" ]
[ [ "1", "Agua", "7:39", "José Padilla" ], [ "2", "The Story of Light", "6:17", "William Orbit ( Strange Cargo )" ], [ "3", "Smokebelch II ( Beatless mix )", "4:17", "The Sabres of Paradise" ], [ "4", "Music for a Found Harmonium", "2:58", "Penguin Cafe Orchestra" ], [ "5", "Sundance", "4:28", "Sun Electric" ], [ "6", "Fanfare of Life", "6:07", "Leftfield" ], [ "7", "The Hypnotist", "9:01", "Sisterlove" ], [ "8", "Second Hand ( the packaging says Featuring exclusive Underworld track )", "9:01", "Underworld" ], [ "9", "Crazy Ivan", "6:35", "Ver Vlads" ], [ "10", "Estelle", "6:48", "A Man Called Adam" ], [ "11", "On The Rocks", "6:25", "Obiman" ], [ "12", "Sunset At The Café Del Mar", "6:53", "Tabula Rasa" ] ]
Main Series -- Volume 1 ( Volumen Uno )
Café del Mar : Volumen UnoCompilation album by José PadillaReleased1994GenreAmbient musicLength76:35LabelReactCafé del Mar chronology Café del Mar : Volumen Uno ( 1994 ) Volumen 2 ( Dos ) ( 1995 ) 1994
List_of_Café_del_Mar_compilations_0
List of Café del Mar compilations, these albums are released by Café del Mar Music and other labels.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programs_broadcast_by_the_Norwegian_Broadcasting_Corporation
List of programs broadcast by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
[ "Original title", "Country", "Norwegian title", "Genre", "IMDb" ]
[ [ "I 'm Alan Partridge", "GBR", "E.g . er Alan Partridge", "situation comedy", "IMDb" ], [ "I 'm from Rolling Stone", "USA", "", "reality television", "IMDb" ], [ "I kveld", "NOR", "", "talk show", "" ], [ "Idébanken", "NOR", "", "debate", "IMDb" ], [ "Il était une fois ... l'homme", "FRA", "Det var en gang et menneske", "animation", "IMDb" ], [ "Il était une fois ... la vie", "FRA", "Det var en gang - livet", "animation", "IMDb" ], [ "In a Heartbeat", "CAN USA", "Hjartepatruljen", "drama", "IMDb" ], [ "Inspector Morse", "GBR", "Inspektør Morse", "crime", "IMDb" ], [ "Institusjonen", "NOR", "", "documentary", "" ] ]
I
List_of_programs_broadcast_by_the_Norwegian_Broadcasting_Corporation_9
This is a list of some programs that have been or are being broadcast by Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) () on the NRK1, NRK2, NRK3 or NRK Super television channels. The list is incomplete. There may be many years ago that the programs were shown.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_ISU_Speed_Skating_World_Cup_–_World_Cup_1_–_Women's_1000_metres
2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 1 – Women's 1000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Pair", "Lane", "Time", "WC points" ]
[ [ "1", "Heather Richardson-Bergsma", "9", "i", "1:12.51 WR", "100" ], [ "2", "Brittany Bowe", "8", "o", "1:12.54", "80" ], [ "3", "Zhang Hong", "9", "o", "1:12.65 NR", "70" ], [ "4", "Jorien ter Mors", "10", "o", "1:12:66 NR", "60" ], [ "5", "Vanessa Bittner", "8", "i", "1:13.68 NR", "50" ], [ "6", "Marrit Leenstra", "6", "o", "1:14.35", "45" ], [ "7", "Ida Njåtun", "5", "i", "1:14.37 NR", "40" ], [ "8", "Karolína Erbanová", "10", "i", "1:14.98", "36" ], [ "9", "Margot Boer", "2", "i", "1:15.09", "32" ], [ "10", "Lee Sang-hwa", "1", "i", "1:15.24", "28" ], [ "11", "Olga Fatkulina", "5", "o", "1:15.26", "24" ], [ "12", "Sanneke de Neeling", "7", "o", "1:15.41", "21" ], [ "13", "Ayaka Kikuchi", "6", "i", "1:15.54", "18" ], [ "14", "Gabriele Hirschbichler", "3", "i", "1:15.56", "16" ], [ "15", "Maki Tsuji", "4", "i", "1:15.77", "14" ], [ "16", "Roxanne Dufter", "4", "o", "1:15.90", "12" ], [ "17", "Yekaterina Aydova", "7", "i", "1:16.42", "10" ], [ "18", "Nao Kodaira", "2", "o", "1:16.46", "8" ], [ "19", "Heather McLean", "3", "o", "1:17.07", "6" ], [ "20", "Park Seung-hi", "1", "o", "1:17.18", "5" ] ]
Results -- Division A
2015–16_ISU_Speed_Skating_World_Cup_–_World_Cup_1_–_Women's_1000_metres_0
The women's 1000 metres race of the 2015-16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup 1, arranged in the Olympic Oval, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, was held on 14 November 2015. Heather Richardson-Bergsma of the United States won the race on a new world record, while compatriot and previous world record holder Brittany Bowe came second, also beating the old record, and Zhang Hong of China came third. Li Qishi of China won the Division B race.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005–06_Taça_de_Portugal
2005–06 Taça de Portugal
[ "Home team", "Score", "Away team" ]
[ [ "Sporting da Covilhã II )", "2 - 0", "Lousada ( III )" ], [ "Vila Meã ( IV )", "2 - 1", "Mirandela ( III )" ], [ "Vizela ( II )", "3 - 1", "Santa Clara II )" ], [ "Braga ( I )", "1 - 0 ( aet )", "União de Leiria ( I )" ], [ "Portomosense ( III )", "1 - 1 ( aet , p. 9 - 8 )", "Barreirense ( II )" ], [ "Desportivo das Aves ( II )", "1 - 0", "Belenenses ( I )" ], [ "Rio Ave ( I )", "0 - 0 ( aet , p. 3 - 4 )", "Ribeirão ( III )" ], [ "Leixões ( II )", "1 - 2", "Benfica ( I )" ], [ "Imortal ( III )", "1 - 1 ( aet , p. 6 - 7 )", "Nacional ( I )" ], [ "Porto ( I )", "1 - 0", "Marco ( II )" ], [ "Marítimo ( I )", "2 - 0", "Tirsense ( IV )" ], [ "Parades ( III )", "4 - 0", "Nelas ( III )" ], [ "Paços de Ferreira I )", "0 - 1", "Tourizense ( III )" ], [ "Naval ( I )", "1 - 0", "Pontassolense ( III )" ] ]
2005–06_Taça_de_Portugal_14
The 2005-06 Taça de Portugal was the 66th edition of the Portuguese football knockout tournament, organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The 2005-06 Taça de Portugal began on 4 September 2005. The final was played on 14 May 2006 at the Estádio Nacional. Vitória de Setúbal were the previous holders, having defeated Benfica 2-1, in the previous season's final. However, Vitória de Setúbal was not able to regain their title as they were defeated in the final by Porto. Porto defeated Vitória de Setúbal, 1-0 to win their fourth title in seven seasons and claim their 13th Taça de Portugal in their history. Since Porto had already qualified for the 2006-07 UEFA Champions League as domestic title holders, Vitória by reaching the final of the Taça de Portugal, had guaranteed a place in the 2006-07 UEFA Cup. As Porto won both the league and cup in the same season, Vitória would qualify for the 2006 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira as the cup runner-up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bentonville_Confederate_order_of_battle
Bentonville Confederate order of battle
[ "Division", "Brigade", "Regiments and Others" ]
[ [ "Hoke 's Division ( From the Army of Northern Virginia ) MG Robert F. Hoke", "Clingman 's Brigade Col William S. Devane ( w )", "8th North Carolina 31st North Carolina 51st North Carolina 61st North Carolina : Ltc Edward Beatty Mallett ( k )" ], [ "Hoke 's Division ( From the Army of Northern Virginia ) MG Robert F. Hoke", "Kirkland 's Brigade BG William W. Kirkland", "17th North Carolina 42nd North Carolina 66th North Carolina" ], [ "Hoke 's Division ( From the Army of Northern Virginia ) MG Robert F. Hoke", "Hagood 's Brigade BG Johnson Hagood", "3rd Regiment , North Carolina Artillery ( 6 companies ) Contingent of Lt. Col. James H. Rion : 11th South Carolina 21st South Carolina 25th South Carolina 27th South Carolina 7th South Carolina Battalion Contingent of Lt. Col. John D. Taylor ( w ) : 2nd Regiment-1st Battalion North Carolina Artillery Adams 's Battery ( Company D , 13th Battalion , North Carolina Light Artillery ) Contingent of Maj. William A. Holland : 40th North Carolina" ], [ "Hoke 's Division ( From the Army of Northern Virginia ) MG Robert F. Hoke", "Colquitt 's Brigade Col Charles T. Zachry", "6th Georgia 19th Georgia 23rd Georgia 27th Georgia 28th Georgia" ], [ "Hoke 's Division ( From the Army of Northern Virginia ) MG Robert F. Hoke", "North Carolina Junior Reserves Brigade Col John H. Nethercutt", "1st North Carolina Junior Reserves : Col Charles W. Broadfoot 2nd North Carolina Junior Reserves 3rd North Carolina Junior Reserves 20th North Carolina Battalion , Junior Reserves" ], [ "Hoke 's Division ( From the Army of Northern Virginia ) MG Robert F. Hoke", "Artillery Ltc Joseph B. Starr", "1st North Carolina Artillery ( 1 company ) 13th Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery ( 3 companies ) Company B ( Atkins ' Battery ) : Cpt George Atkins Company E : ( Dickson 's Battery ) 3rd Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery ( 3 companies ) Company A : Cpt Andrew J. Ellis Company B : Cpt William Badham , Jr. Company C : Lt Alfred Darden Chesterfield ( South Carolina ) Artillery" ] ]
Army of the South -- Department of North Carolina
Gen Braxton Bragg
Bentonville_Confederate_order_of_battle_3
The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Bentonville of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is shown separately.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Tagliavento
Paolo Tagliavento
[ "Date", "Home", "Away", "Result", "Competition" ]
[ [ "8 September 2007", "Northern Ireland", "Germany", "0 - 3", "2009 UEFA U-21 Championship Quals" ], [ "7 February 2008", "Turkey", "Sweden", "0 - 0", "Friendly Match" ], [ "11 September 2008", "Lithuania", "Austria", "2 - 0", "2010 World Cup Quals" ], [ "16 October 2008", "France", "Germany", "0 - 1", "2009 UEFA U-21 Championship Quals" ], [ "7 June 2009", "Macedonia", "Norway", "0 - 0", "2010 World Cup Quals" ], [ "12 August 2010", "Slovenia", "Australia", "2 - 0", "Friendly Match" ] ]
Career -- International
Tagliavento has refereed International Friendlies , U21 European Qualifiers , as well as FIFA World Cup qualification matches in Europe . International Matches officiated
Paolo_Tagliavento_0
Paolo Tagliavento (; born 19 September 1972) is a former Italian association football referee who currently officiates in the Serie A and the UEFA competitions; namely the European Champions League and the Europa League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Ashraf
Imran Ashraf
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2020", "Mushq", "Adam" ], [ "2019", "Kahin Deep Jaley", "Zeeshan" ], [ "2019", "Rani Nokrani", "Abdullah" ], [ "2019", "Inkaar", "Rehan Chaudhary" ], [ "2019", "Jaal", "Zaid" ], [ "2018", "Siskiyan", "" ], [ "2018", "Ranjha Ranjha Kardi", "Ghulam Mohiuddin ; Bhola" ], [ "2018", "Kabhi Band Kabhi Baja", "Recurring" ], [ "2018", "Dil Mom Ka Diya", "Azhar" ], [ "2018", "Lashkara", "Sunny" ], [ "2018", "Tabeer", "Yasir" ], [ "2017", "Main Maa Nahi Banna Chahti", "Faris" ], [ "2017", "Toh Dil Ka Kia Hua", "Tipu" ], [ "2017", "Alif Allah Aur Insaan", "Shammu" ], [ "2017", "Dil-e-Jaanam", "Haris" ], [ "2016", "Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain ( Season 2 )", "Recurring" ], [ "2016", "Khuda Mera Bhi Hai", "Zaahir" ], [ "2016", "Shehrnaz", "Nofil" ], [ "2016", "Bad Gumaan", "Jawad" ], [ "2016", "Dil Lagi", "Dastageer" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Imran_Ashraf_1
Imran Ashraf Awan (born 11 September 1989 in Peshawar) is a Pakistani actor and writer. Imran started his acting career in 2011. He has gained recognition and critical acclaim for his appearance in Dil Lagi, Alif Allah Aur Insaan, Dil Mom Ka Diya, Tabeer and Ranjha Ranjha Kardi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
2015 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
[ "Candidate", "Category", "Votes", "Percent" ]
[ [ "Dick Allen", "Player", "11", "68.8%" ], [ "Tony Oliva", "Player", "11", "68.8%" ], [ "Jim Kaat", "Player", "10", "62.5%" ], [ "Maury Wills", "Player", "9", "56.3%" ], [ "Minnie Miñoso", "Player", "8", "50%" ], [ "Ken Boyer", "Player", "< 3", "< 18.8%" ], [ "Gil Hodges", "Player", "< 3", "< 18.8%" ], [ "Bob Howsam", "Executive", "< 3", "< 18.8%" ], [ "Billy Pierce", "Player", "< 3", "< 18.8%" ], [ "Luis Tiant", "Player", "< 3", "< 18.8%" ] ]
Golden Era Committee
In keeping with the current Hall of Fame voting procedure , the BBWAA-appointed Historical Overview Committee , made up of 11 BBWAA members , identified 10 Golden Era candidates who were judged to have made their greatest contributions between 1947 and 1972 . Along with the 1947–1972 era , these rules defined the consideration set : [ 5 ] Players who played in at least 10 major league seasons , who are not on Major League Baseball 's ineligible list ( e.g. , Pete Rose ) , and have been retired for 21 or more seasons . Managers and umpires with 10 or more years in baseball and retired for at least five years . Candidates who are 65 years or older are eligible six months following retirement . Executives retired for at least five years . Active executives age 65 or older are eligible for consideration . The eleven Historical Overview Committee members ( the same members who served in 2011 ) were : Dave Van Dyck ( Chicago Tribune ) , Bob Elliot ( Toronto Sun ) , Rick Hummel ( St. Louis Post Dispatch ) , Steve Hirdt ( Elias Sports Bureau ) , Bill Madden ( New York Daily News ) , Ken Nigro ( formerly Baltimore Sun ) , Jack O'Connell ( BBWAA Secretary/Treasurer ) , Tracy Ringolsby ( MLB.com ) , Glen Schwartz ( formerly San Francisco Chronicle ) , Claire Smith ( ESPN ) and Mark Whicker ( Los Angeles News Group ) . [ 5 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The names of the committee members were released by the Hall of Fame on November 4 , 2014 . The ballot for election by the Golden Era Committee was released on October 30 , 2014 ; [ 17 ] the committee voted at the MLB winter meetings in San Diego on December 8 , 2014 , with the results announced by MLB immediately thereafter . The cutoff for election and summer 2015 induction remained the standard 75% , or 12 of 16 votes . [ 16 ] None of the candidates received enough votes , continuing a long period of difficulty in electing players eligible under the Hall 's special committees ; the last living player elected to the Hall after the expiration of his BBWAA eligibility was Bill Mazeroski in 2001 . [ 18 ]
2015_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting_2
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 2015 proceeded according to rules most recently amended in 2014. As in the past, the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) voted by mail to select from a ballot of recently retired players, with results announced on January 6, 2015. Randy Johnson, Pedro Martínez, John Smoltz and Craig Biggio were elected to the Hall of Fame. It was the first time since that the BBWAA elected four players in one year. The Golden Era Committee, one of three voting panels by era that replaced the more broadly defined Veterans Committee following an earlier rules change in July 2010, convened at Major League Baseball's winter meetings in San Diego on December 8, 2014, to select from a ballot of 10 retired players and non-playing personnel who made their greatest contributions to the sport between 1947 and 1972. None of these candidates received enough votes to be elected. The Hall of Fame induction ceremonies were held on July 26 at the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, with new commissioner Rob Manfred presiding for the first time. On the day before the actual induction ceremony, the annual Hall of Fame Awards Presentation took place. At that event, two awards for media excellence were presented - the Hall's Ford C. Frick Award for broadcasters and the BBWAA's J. G. Taylor Spink Award for writers. The other major Hall of Fame award, the Buck O'Neil Lifetime Achievement Award, was not scheduled to be presented again until 2017. Among the other portions of the ceremonies was a presentation by Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus honoring the service of baseball personnel in World War II; he also announced the naming of the littoral combat ship USS Cooperstown.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Australian_Touring_Car_Championship
1971 Australian Touring Car Championship
[ "Heat", "Event title", "Circuit", "Location", "Date", "Winner", "Car", "Entrant" ]
[ [ "1", "Tasmanian Touring Car Championship", "Symmons Plains Racing Circuit", "Launceston , Tasmania", "1 March", "Allan Moffat", "Ford Boss 302 Mustang", "Coca-Cola Team A.M.R" ], [ "2", "Calder", "Calder Park Raceway", "Melbourne , Victoria", "21 March", "Norm Beechey", "Holden HT Monaro GTS350", "Shell Racing" ], [ "3", "Marlboro Southern Sixty", "Sandown Raceway", "Melbourne , Victoria", "14 April", "Bob Jane", "Chevrolet Camaro", "Bob Jane Racing Team" ], [ "4", "Surfers Paradise", "Surfers Paradise International Raceway", "Surfers Paradise , Queensland", "14 May", "Allan Moffat", "Ford Boss 302 Mustang", "Coca-Cola Team A.M.R" ], [ "5", "South Australian Touring Car Championship", "Mallala Race Circuit", "Mallala , South Australia", "14 June", "Bob Jane", "Chevrolet Camaro", "Bob Jane Racing Team" ], [ "6", "Lakeside", "Lakeside International Raceway", "Brisbane , Queensland", "25 July", "Allan Moffat", "Ford Boss 302 Mustang", "Coca-Cola Team A.M.R" ], [ "7", "Sydney Gold Cup", "Oran Park Raceway", "Sydney , New South Wales", "8 August", "Bob Jane", "Chevrolet Camaro", "Bob Jane Racing Team" ] ]
Calendar
The championship was contested over a series of seven heats . [ 2 ]
1971_Australian_Touring_Car_Championship_1
The 1971 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS-sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Group C Improved Production Touring Cars and Group E Series Production Touring Cars. The title, which was the twelfth running of the Australian Touring Car Championship, began at Symmons Plains Raceway on 1 March 1971 and ended at Oran Park Raceway on 8 August after seven heats. Bob Jane won his third Australian Touring Car Championship, driving his 7.0-litre Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1. Allan Moffat finished runner-up in his Ford Boss 302 Mustang, while Ian Geoghegan was third in his Ford Mustang. Defending champion Norm Beechey finished fifth in the series, suffering from reliability problems with his Holden HT Monaro GTS350. Beechey only finished two rounds of the series, one of which was a victory in the second round at Calder Park Raceway.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NHL_players_who_spent_their_entire_career_with_one_franchise
List of NHL players who spent their entire career with one franchise
[ "Seasons", "Player", "Team", "Career" ]
[ [ "13", "Justin Abdelkader", "Detroit Red Wings", "2007-20" ], [ "12", "Mikael Backlund", "Calgary Flames", "2008-20" ], [ "13", "Nicklas Backstrom", "Washington Capitals", "2007-20" ], [ "12", "Josh Bailey", "New York Islanders", "2008-20" ], [ "11", "Jamie Benn", "Dallas Stars", "2009-20" ], [ "16", "Patrice Bergeron", "Boston Bruins", "2003-04 , 2005-20" ], [ "10", "T.J. Brodie", "Calgary Flames", "2010-20" ], [ "16", "Dustin Brown", "Los Angeles Kings", "2003-04 , 2005-20" ], [ "11", "John Carlson", "Washington Capitals", "2009-20" ], [ "11", "Logan Couture", "San Jose Sharks", "2009-20" ], [ "14", "Corey Crawford", "Chicago Blackhawks", "2005-06 , 2007-20" ], [ "15", "Sidney Crosby", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "2005-20" ], [ "12", "Drew Doughty", "Los Angeles Kings", "2008-20" ], [ "14", "Alexander Edler", "Vancouver Canucks", "2006-20" ], [ "10", "Oliver Ekman-Larsson", "Phoenix/Arizona Coyotes", "2010-20" ], [ "11", "Tobias Enstrom", "Atlanta Thrashers/Winnipeg Jets", "2007-18" ], [ "13", "Jonathan Ericsson", "Detroit Red Wings", "2007-20" ], [ "10", "Cam Fowler", "Anaheim Ducks", "2010-20" ], [ "15", "Ryan Getzlaf", "Mighty Ducks of Anaheim/Anaheim Ducks", "2005-20" ], [ "14", "Mark Giordano", "Calgary Flames", "2005-07 , 2008-20" ] ]
Potential future candidates
The following active players have played at least ten seasons exclusively for one team to date . Table updated as of the 2019–20 season .
List_of_NHL_players_who_spent_their_entire_career_with_one_franchise_2
The following is a list of retired National Hockey League (NHL) players who played their entire NHL career - in at least ten seasons - exclusively for one team. As of the end of the 2015-16 season, 108 players have accomplished this feat, of which the Montreal Canadiens have had the most, with 18. Of players who have spent their career with one franchise, Alex Delvecchio of the Detroit Red Wings holds the record of the greatest number of seasons with 24. Daniel and Henrik Sedin of the Vancouver Canucks, plus Henrik Zetterberg of the Red Wings, are the most recent players to complete a full career with one team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuoka
Fukuoka
[ "Club", "Sports", "League", "Venue", "Established" ]
[ [ "Kyuden Voltex", "Rugby", "Top League", "Level-5 Stadium", "1951" ], [ "Coca-Cola Red Sparks", "Rugby", "Top League", "Sawayaka Sports Park", "1966" ], [ "Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks", "Baseball", "Pacific League", "Fukuoka Yahuoku ! Dome", "1989 ( year of relocation from Ōsaka as Daiei Hawks , changed to current name from 2005 )" ], [ "Avispa Fukuoka", "Association football", "J . League", "Level-5 Stadium", "1995 ( year of relocation from Fujieda , Shizuoka as Fukuoka Blux , changed to current name from 1996 )" ], [ "Fukuoka J-Anclas", "Association football", "Nadeshiko League", "Level-5 Stadium", "1986 ( as Fukuoka Jogakuin High School football club , changed to a senior club team and participated Nadeshiko League Div . 2 from 2006 )" ], [ "Rizing Zephyr Fukuoka", "Basketball", "B.League", "Accion Fukuoka", "2007" ] ]
Sports -- Sports teams and facilities
Fukuoka_2
Fukuoka (福岡市, Fukuoka-shi, Japanese: [ɸɯ̥kɯꜜoka]) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, situated on the northern shore of the Japanese island Kyushu. It is the most populous city on the island, followed by Kitakyushu. It is the largest city and metropolitan area west of Keihanshin. The city was designated on April 1, 1972, by government ordinance. Greater Fukuoka, with a population of 2.5 million people (2005 census), is part of the heavily industrialized Fukuoka-Kitakyushu zone. As of 2015[update], Fukuoka is Japan's sixth largest city, having passed the population of Kobe. In July 2011, Fukuoka surpassed the population of Kyoto. Since the founding of Kyoto in 794, this marks the first time that a city west of the Kinki region has a larger population than Kyoto. In ancient times, however, the area near Fukuoka, the Chikushi region, was thought by some historians to have possibly been even more influential than the Yamato region.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_National_Basketball_Association
Women's National Basketball Association
[ "Milestone", "Player", "Team", "Date", "Information" ]
[ [ "First player signed", "Sheryl Swoopes", "Houston Comets", "October 23 , 1996", "Signed by the WNBA and assigned to Houston" ], [ "First points scored", "Penny Toler", "Los Angeles Sparks", "June 21 , 1997", "Scored the first points on a baseline jump-shot" ], [ "First triple-double", "Sheryl Swoopes", "Houston Comets", "July 27 , 1998", "14 points , 15 rebounds , 10 assists" ], [ "First goaltending call", "Sylvia Fowles", "Chicago Sky", "June 3 , 2008", "Trying to block a layup by Lisa Leslie" ], [ "First slam dunk", "Lisa Leslie", "Los Angeles Sparks", "July 30 , 2002", "Dunked on a fast break against Miami" ], [ "First 50-40-90 season", "Elena Delle Donne", "Washington Mystics", "2019", "51.5% FG , 43.0% 3FG , 97.4% FT" ], [ "Most career points", "Diana Taurasi", "Phoenix Mercury", "2004-2014 , 2016-present", "8,549 points" ], [ "Most career rebounds", "Rebekkah Brunson", "Sacramento Monarchs / Minnesota Lynx", "2004-2019", "3,356 rebounds" ], [ "Most career assists", "Sue Bird", "Seattle Storm", "2002-2012 , 2014-2018 , 2020-present", "2,831 assists" ], [ "Most 3-pointers", "Diana Taurasi", "Phoenix Mercury", "2004-2014 , 2016-present", "1,102 3-pointers" ], [ "Most points in a game", "Liz Cambage", "Dallas Wings", "July 17 , 2018", "53 points" ], [ "Most rebounds in a game", "Chamique Holdsclaw", "Washington Mystics", "May 23 , 2003", "24 rebounds" ], [ "Most assists in a game", "Ticha Penicheiro", "Sacramento Monarchs", "July 29 , 1998 & August 3 , 2002", "16 assists" ], [ "Most career wins for a coach", "Mike Thibault", "Connecticut Sun / Washington Mystics", "2003-present", "336 wins" ], [ "Most team points in one game", "-", "Phoenix Mercury", "July 24 , 2010", "127 points in double overtime against Minnesota" ], [ "Most team points in a regulation game", "-", "Phoenix Mercury", "July 22 , 2010", "123 points against Tulsa" ], [ "Largest margin of victory", "-", "Seattle Storm", "August 7 , 2010", "46-point win ( 111-65 ) over Tulsa" ], [ "Largest attendance for one game", "-", "Detroit Shock", "September 16 , 2007", "22,076 in game 5 of 2007 Finals" ] ]
Players and coaches -- Milestones
See also : WNBA records
Women's_National_Basketball_Association_9
The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) is a professional basketball league in the United States. It is currently composed of twelve teams. The league was founded on April 24, 1996, as the women's counterpart to the National Basketball Association (NBA), and league play started in 1997. The regular season is played from May to September, with the All Star game being played midway through the season in July and the WNBA Finals at the end of September until the beginning of October. Starting in 2020, a midseason tournament, the Commissioner's Cup, will be added, with regular-season Cup games played through early July followed by a final match in August. Five WNBA teams have direct NBA counterparts and play in the same arena: Indiana Fever, Los Angeles Sparks, Minnesota Lynx, New York Liberty, and Phoenix Mercury. The Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun, Dallas Wings, Las Vegas Aces, Seattle Storm, and Washington Mystics do not share an arena with a direct NBA counterpart, although four of the seven (the Dream, the Sky, the Wings, and the Mystics) share a market with an NBA counterpart, and the Storm shared an arena and market with an NBA team at the time of its founding. The Dream, the Sky, the Sun, the Wings, the Aces, the Sparks, and the Storm are all independently owned.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Daily_Show_episodes_(2001)
List of The Daily Show episodes (2001)
[ "Number", "Date", "Guest", "Promotion" ]
[ [ "737", "March 1", "Warren Christopher", "Chances of a Lifetime" ], [ "738", "March 5", "Martin Short", "Primetime Glick" ], [ "739", "March 6", "Ed Burns", "15 Minutes" ], [ "740", "March 7", "Carmen Electra", "Get Over It" ], [ "741", "March 8", "Javier Bardem", "Before Night Falls" ], [ "742", "March 19", "Chris Meloni", "Oz" ], [ "743", "March 20", "Mary Stuart Masterson", "Kate Brasher" ], [ "744", "March 21", "Jeff Varner", "Survivor : The Australian Outback" ], [ "745", "March 22", "Denis Leary", "The Job" ], [ "746", "March 26†", "Richard Roeper", "74th Academy Awards" ], [ "747", "March 27†~", "Richard Lewis", "Live from HELL" ], [ "748", "March 28~", "Mark Harmon", "And Never Let Her Go" ], [ "749", "March 29~¥", "Jennifer Love Hewitt", "Heartbreakers" ] ]
2001 -- March
List_of_The_Daily_Show_guests_(2001)_2
This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2001. Dave Navarro was the scheduled guest for September 11. The episode was not aired following the September 11 attacks. Following the attacks The Daily Show went on hiatus and returned on September 20 with a clip show, before returning to its regular format on September 24.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Other_(band)
The Other (band)
[ "Year", "Album", "Label" ]
[ [ "2004", "They 're Alive !", "Fiend Force Records" ], [ "2006", "We Are Who We Eat", "Fiend Force Records" ], [ "2007", "Tales of the Other : The Comic", "Fiend Force Records" ], [ "2008", "The Place to Bleed", "Fiend Force Records" ], [ "2010", "New Blood", "Steamhammer" ], [ "2012", "The Devils you know", "Steamhammer" ], [ "2015", "Fear Itself", "Steamhammer" ], [ "2017", "Casket Case", "Drakkar" ] ]
Albums
The_Other_(band)_0
The Other (or TheOther) is a German horror punk band formed in Köln in 2002. The band's music style blends elements of punk rock and heavy metal, with lyrics and stage costumes inspired by horror fiction and films. Although most of their material is in English, they also write and perform songs in German.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Ramos
Rudy Ramos
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1976", "Helter Skelter", "Danny DeCarlo" ], [ "1976", "The Enforcer", "Mendez , Robber # 1" ], [ "1978", "The Driver", "Teeth" ], [ "1980", "Defiance", "Angel Cruz" ], [ "1985", "Torchlight", "" ], [ "1986", "Quicksilver", "Gypsy" ], [ "1987", "Beverly Hills Cop II", "Ignacio" ], [ "1987", "Open House", "Rudy Estevez" ], [ "1988", "Colors", "Melindez" ], [ "1992", "To Protect and Serve", "Aguilar" ], [ "1995", "The Spy Within", "Ortiz" ], [ "2000", "Road Dogz", "Canto" ], [ "2009", "Mr. Sadman", "Juan Carlos" ] ]
Filmography
Rudy_Ramos_0
Rudy Ramos (born September 19, 1950) is an American actor and musician whose films include Helter Skelter (1976), The Enforcer (1976), The Driver (1978), Defiance (1980), Quicksilver (1986), Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), Colors (1988), and Open House (1987). The acting career of Rudy Ramos has covered six decades and started with an appearance on the television show, Ironside in 1969. Six months later he was cast as a series regular, playing the part of Wind the volatile half-breed Indian boy in the legendary television western The High Chaparral.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roller_speed_skating_at_the_2012_Asian_Beach_Games
Roller speed skating at the 2012 Asian Beach Games
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Qual", "Final" ]
[ [ "1", "Kao Mao-chieh ( TPE )", "17.363", "17.042" ], [ "2", "Eum Han-jun ( KOR )", "17.443", "17.088" ], [ "3", "Lee Myung-kyu ( KOR )", "17.148", "17.253" ], [ "4", "Lo Wei-lin ( TPE )", "17.610", "17.277" ], [ "5", "Allan Chandra Moedjiono ( INA )", "17.294", "17.426" ], [ "6", "Han Chong ( CHN )", "17.873", "17.658" ], [ "7", "He Xin ( CHN )", "17.838", "17.774" ], [ "8", "Hossein Manshidi ( IRI )", "18.122", "17.867" ], [ "9", "Oky Andrianto ( INA )", "18.084", "17.912" ], [ "10", "Kandhaswamy Hariharan ( IND )", "18.604", "18.378" ], [ "11", "Anthony Chung ( HKG )", "18.540", "18.393" ], [ "12", "Mehrdad Sabetnia ( IRI )", "18.675", "18.623" ], [ "13", "Stephen Paul ( IND )", "18.684", "" ], [ "14", "Chutipon Nakarungsu ( THA )", "19.113", "" ], [ "15", "Keita Suga ( JPN )", "19.566", "" ], [ "16", "Takashi Komatsu ( JPN )", "19.830", "" ], [ "17", "Natthapong Chansiri ( THA )", "20.665", "" ], [ "18", "Sumon Hussion ( BAN )", "21.513", "" ], [ "19", "Shahidur Rahaman Rubel ( BAN )", "21.977", "" ], [ "20", "Nguyễn Văn An ( VIE )", "22.009", "" ] ]
Results -- Men
17 June
Roller_speed_skating_at_the_2012_Asian_Beach_Games_3
Road roller speed skating at the 2012 Asian Beach Games was held from 17 June to 18 June 2012 in Fengxiang Beach, Haiyang, China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Doncaster_Rovers_F.C._season
2017–18 Doncaster Rovers F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1 July 2017", "CM", "Paul Keegan", "Waterford", "Released" ], [ "1 July 2017", "MF", "Joey McCormick", "Pickering Town", "Released" ], [ "1 July 2017", "LW", "Gary McSheffrey", "Eastleigh", "Released" ], [ "1 July 2017", "CF", "Joe Pugh", "North Ferriby United", "Released" ], [ "1 July 2017", "LB", "Aaron Taylor-Sinclair", "Plymouth Argyle", "Released" ], [ "31 August 2017", "MF", "Harry Middleton", "Port Vale", "Free" ], [ "25 January 2018", "GK", "Ross Etheridge", "Nuneaton Town", "Released" ], [ "27 January 2018", "CM", "Tony Donaldson", "", "Released" ] ]
Transfers -- Transfers out
2017–18_Doncaster_Rovers_F.C._season_5
The 2017-18 season was Doncaster Rovers's 139th season in their existence, 15th consecutive season in the Football League and first back in League One following promotion last season. Along with League One, the club also participated in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. The season covered the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Germany
List of the busiest airports in Germany
[ "Rank", "Airport", "IATA", "City / metro area", "State", "Passengers", "Change 2012-2013" ]
[ [ "1", "Frankfurt", "FRA", "Frankfurt / Rhine-Main", "Hesse", "58,036,948", "0 0.9%" ], [ "2", "Munich", "MUC", "Munich", "Bavaria", "38,672,644", "0 0.8%" ], [ "3", "Düsseldorf", "DUS", "Düsseldorf / Rhine-Ruhr", "North Rhine-Westphalia", "21,228,226", "0 1.9%" ], [ "4", "Berlin Tegel", "TXL", "Berlin", "Berlin", "19,591,838", "0 7.9%" ], [ "5", "Hamburg", "HAM", "Hamburg", "Hamburg", "13,502,553", "0 1.4%" ], [ "6", "Stuttgart", "STR", "Stuttgart", "Baden-Württemberg", "9,577,551", "0 1.5%" ], [ "7", "Cologne/Bonn", "CGN", "Cologne , Bonn / Rhine-Ruhr", "North Rhine-Westphalia", "9,077,346", "0 2.2%" ], [ "8", "Berlin Schönefeld", "SXF", "Berlin , Potsdam", "Brandenburg", "6,727,306", "0 5.2%" ], [ "9", "Hanover", "HAJ", "Hanover", "Lower Saxony", "5,234,909", "0 1.0%" ], [ "10", "Nuremberg", "NUE", "Nuremberg", "Bavaria", "3,309,629", "0 8.0%" ], [ "11", "Hahn", "HHN", "Hahn", "Rhineland-Palatinate", "2,667,402", "0 4.4%" ], [ "12", "Bremen", "BRE", "Bremen", "Bremen", "2,612,627", "0 6.8%" ], [ "13", "Weeze", "NRN", "Weeze", "North Rhine-Westphalia", "2,487,843", "12.7%" ], [ "14", "Leipzig/Halle", "LEJ", "Leipzig / Halle", "Saxony", "2,234,231", "0 2.0%" ], [ "15", "Dortmund", "DTM", "Dortmund", "North Rhine-Westphalia", "1,924,386", "0 1.2%" ], [ "16", "Dresden", "DRS", "Dresden / Klotzsche", "Saxony", "1,754,139", "0 7.0%" ], [ "17", "Baden Airpark", "FKB", "Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden", "Baden-Württemberg", "1,059,227", "17.7%" ], [ "18", "Münster Osnabrück", "FMO", "Münster / Osnabrück", "North Rhine-Westphalia", "853,904", "16.4%" ], [ "19", "Paderborn", "PAD", "Paderborn / Lippstadt", "North Rhine-Westphalia", "794,889", "0 9.0%" ], [ "20", "Memmingen", "FMM", "Memmingen", "Bavaria", "838,969", "0 9.7%" ] ]
2013
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Germany_5
This is a list of the busiest airports in Germany.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruslan_Magomedov
Ruslan Magomedov
[ "Res", "Record", "Opponent", "Method", "Event", "Date", "Round", "Time", "Location" ]
[ [ "Win", "15-1", "Daniel James", "Decision ( unanimous )", "ACA 101 : Strus vs. Nemchinov", "November 15 , 2019", "3", "5:00", "Warsaw , Poland" ], [ "Win", "14-1", "Shawn Jordan", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC 192", "October 3 , 2015", "3", "5:00", "Houston , Texas , United States" ], [ "Win", "13-1", "Josh Copeland", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Edgar vs. Swanson", "November 22 , 2014", "3", "5:00", "Austin , Texas , United States" ], [ "Win", "12-1", "Viktor Pešta", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Munoz vs. Mousasi", "May 31 , 2014", "3", "5:00", "Berlin , Germany" ], [ "Win", "11-1", "Tim Sylvia", "Decision ( unanimous )", "Fight Nights : Battle of Moscow 13", "October 27 , 2013", "3", "5:00", "Moscow , Russia" ], [ "Win", "10-1", "Mike Hayes", "Decision ( unanimous )", "Fight Nights : Battle of Moscow 10", "February 23 , 2013", "3", "5:00", "Moscow , Russia" ], [ "Win", "9-1", "Amir Aliskerov", "Decision ( unanimous )", "Dictator Fighting Championship 1", "June 28 , 2012", "2", "5:00", "Moscow , Russia" ], [ "Win", "8-1", "Igor Zadernovsky", "Submission ( guillotine choke )", "League S-70 - Russian Championship Third Round", "April 6 , 2012", "3", "3:29", "Moscow , Russia" ], [ "Win", "7-1", "Ricco Rodriguez", "Decision ( unanimous )", "United Glory 15 - 2012 Glory World Series", "March 23 , 2012", "3", "5:00", "Moscow , Russia" ], [ "Win", "6-1", "Vitalii Yalovenko", "Decision ( unanimous )", "Fight Nights - Battle of Moscow 4", "July 7 , 2011", "2", "5:00", "Moscow , Russia" ], [ "Loss", "5-1", "Konstantin Gluhov", "TKO ( body punch )", "Warrior 's Honor 3", "May 27 , 2011", "2", "1:19", "Kharkiv , Ukraine" ], [ "Win", "5-0", "Vagan Bodzhukyan", "TKO ( punches )", "Warrior 's Honor 3", "May 27 , 2011", "2", "3:12", "Kharkiv , Ukraine" ], [ "Win", "4-0", "Anatoliy Nosyrev", "Submission ( armbar )", "ProFC - Union Nation Cup 14", "April 9 , 2011", "1", "0:28", "Rostov-on-Don , Russia" ], [ "Win", "3-0", "Magomedtagir Magomedov", "TKO ( punches )", "ProFC 22", "December 17 , 2010", "1", "1:30", "Rostov-on-Don , Russia" ], [ "Win", "2-0", "Murad Magomedov", "TKO ( punches )", "ProFC - Russia Cup Stage 1", "November 13 , 2010", "1", "2:30", "Taganrog , Russia" ], [ "Win", "1-0", "Rasul Musrailov", "TKO ( doctor stoppage )", "ProFC - Russia Cup Stage 1", "November 13 , 2010", "1", "3:43", "Taganrog , Russia" ] ]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 16 matches 15 wins 1 loss By knockout 4 1 By submission 2 0 By decision 9 0
Ruslan_Magomedov_2
Ruslan Gadzhimagomedovich Magomedov (; born November 26, 1986 in Dagestan) is a Russian mixed martial artist of Dargin heritage who competes in the Heavyweight division. He last competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Magomedov was the first UFC fighter to receive lifetime ban from USADA after sustaining his third anti-doping violation in February 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Guilbaut
Jeremy Guilbaut
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1997", "Perfect Body", "Guy in Hallway", "Television Film" ], [ "1997", "Breaker High", "Alvin Shpeer", "2 episodes ; Guest role ( Season 1 )" ], [ "1998", "Millennium", "Brant Carmody", "Episode 3.3 : 'TEOTWAWKI '" ], [ "1999", "Hayley Wagner , Star", "Peyton", "Television Film" ], [ "2000", "The Adventures of Shirley Holmes", "Maurice", "Episode 4.7 : 'The Case of the Perfect Boyfriend '" ], [ "2000", "Higher Ground", "Unknown", "Episode 1.14 : 'The Kids Stay in the Picture '" ], [ "2000-2001", "Daring & Grace : Teen Detectives", "Dick Daring Jr", "13 episodes ; Main role ( Season 1 )" ], [ "2001", "Seven Days", "Steve", "Episode 3.17 : 'Kansas '" ], [ "2001", "The Outer Limits", "Brent Kearns", "Episode 7.18 : 'Lion 's Den '" ], [ "2001", "The Miracle of the Cards", "Steve Shergold", "Television Film" ], [ "2001-2005", "Edgemont", "Derek MacMahon", "18 episodes ; Recurring role ( Seasons 2-5 )" ], [ "2002", "Breaking News", "Ski Instructor", "Unknown" ], [ "2002", "Snow Queen", "Kai", "Television Film" ], [ "2005", "Tru Calling", "Hank", "Episode 2.1 : 'The Perfect Storm '" ], [ "2005", "Battlestar Galactica", "Lt. Joe 'Hammerhead ' Palladino", "2 episodes ; Guest role ( Season 2 )" ], [ "2006", "Merlin 's Apprentice", "William", "2 episodes ; Mini Series" ], [ "2007", "The Party Never Stops : Diary of a Binge Drinker", "Grad Student", "Television Film" ], [ "2008-2009", "The Guard", "Andrew Vanderlee", "22 episodes ; Main role ( Seasons 1-3 )" ], [ "2009", "Private Practice", "Dan", "Episode 3.7 : 'The Hard Part '" ], [ "2011", "Fringe", "Agent Warrick", "2 episodes ; Guest role ( Seasons 3-4 )" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Jeremy_Guilbaut_1
Jeremy Guilbaut (born 2 June 1980) is a Canadian actor. He most recently appeared in the television series The Guard and also appeared in Edgemont. His other credits include Battlestar Galactica and Millennium. He is often seen in movies associated with the Hallmark Channel and its subsidiary Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel and was recently seen in the 2019 movie The Last Bridesmaid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Story
Bonnie Story
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2004", "Pixel Perfect", "Choreographer", "Disney Channel Original Movie" ], [ "2006", "High School Musical", "Choreographer", "Disney Channel Original Movie" ], [ "2007", "American Pastime", "Choreographer", "" ], [ "2007", "HSM2 : Rehearsal Cam", "Herself/Choreographer", "Video Documentary Short" ], [ "2007", "HSM2 : Anatomy of a Dance Number", "Herself/Choreographer", "Video Documentary Short" ], [ "2007", "High School Musical 2", "Choreographer", "Disney Channel Original Movie" ], [ "2008", "The American Mall", "Choreographer", "TV Movie" ], [ "2008", "High School Musical 3 : Senior Year", "Choreographer", "" ], [ "2008", "Lock and Roll Forever", "Choreographer", "" ], [ "2008-2014", "So You Think You Can Dance", "Herself/Choreographer", "4 episodes" ], [ "2009", "HSM3 : Prom-The Night of Nights", "Herself", "Video Documentary Short" ], [ "2013", "The Man Behind The Throne", "Herself", "Documentary" ], [ "2013", "Dear Dumb Diary", "Assistant Choreographer", "" ], [ "2013-2015", "Rachel & The TreeSchoolers", "Choreographer/Director", "7 episodes" ], [ "2014", "Signing Time ! Christmas", "Choreographer", "" ], [ "2016", "Saturday 's Warrior", "Choreographer", "" ] ]
Filmography
Bonnie_Story_0
Bonnie Story (born March 18, 1959) is an American choreographer best known for her work in High School Musical, High School Musical 2 and High School Musical 3.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Padiham
Listed buildings in Padiham
[ "Name and location", "Date", "Notes", "Grade" ]
[ [ "Green Farmhouse and Cottage 53°47′50″N 2°18′50″W / 53.79714°N 2.31402°W / 53.79714 ; -2.31402 ( Green Farmhouse and Cottage )", "Early 17th century", "Originally one house , later divided into two , consisting of a hall and a cross-wing . The building is in sandstone , with two storeys . The hall has a roof of concrete tiles , and the cross-wing is roofed with stone-slates . The windows in the cross-wing are mullioned , and those in the front of the hall have been replaced . Inside the hall , in the upper floor , is a timber-framed partition", "II" ], [ "Hargrove Farmhouse 53°48′34″N 2°18′37″W / 53.80948°N 2.31021°W / 53.80948 ; -2.31021 ( Hargrove Farmhouse )", "Early to mid 17th century", "A farmhouse later extended and divided into two dwellings , it is in sandstone with stone-slate roofs , and has two storeys . The original block has three bays with a gabled cross wing on the right , and another wing was added later to the rear of this at a right angle . The doorway has a Tudor arched lintel . All the windows are mullioned , and one also has transoms", "II*" ], [ "Cellar Restaurant 53°48′07″N 2°19′00″W / 53.80188°N 2.31658°W / 53.80188 ; -2.31658 ( Cellar Restaurant )", "17th century", "Originally a public house , it was refronted in the 19th century and has since been used as a restaurant . The building is stuccoed with sandstone dressings and a stone flagged roof . It has two storeys and a three- bay front , the outer bays being gabled . The windows are mullioned", "II" ], [ "Stockbridge House 53°47′53″N 2°18′27″W / 53.79805°N 2.30753°W / 53.79805 ; -2.30753 ( Stockbridge House )", "Mid 17th century", "A house with an L-shaped plan , consisting of a hall and a cross-wing . It is in sandstone and has a roof of concrete tiles . On the garden front is a sundial dated 1829 . The windows are mullioned or mullioned and transomed", "II*" ], [ "Higher Slade House 53°48′35″N 2°19′08″W / 53.80963°N 2.31893°W / 53.80963 ; -2.31893 ( Higher Slade House )", "Late 17th century", "A sandstone farmhouse with a stone-slate roof and stone ridge tiles . It has two storeys with a central doorway dating from the 19th century . The windows are mullioned", "II" ], [ "Lower Fenny Fold Farmhouse 53°47′30″N 2°19′18″W / 53.79158°N 2.32159°W / 53.79158 ; -2.32159 ( Lower Fenny Fold Farmhouse )", "1759", "The farmhouse was extended in the 18th century . It is in sandstone with stone-slate roofs . The original part has two storeys and two bays , with a two-storey extension and a single-storey outshut . Some of the windows are mullioned", "II" ], [ "Craggs Farmhouse 53°48′01″N 2°19′28″W / 53.80025°N 2.32453°W / 53.80025 ; -2.32453 ( Craggs Farmhouse )", "Late 18th century ( probable )", "The oldest part is the side wing , with the main block dating from about 1840 . The house is in sandstone with stone-slate roofs , and has two storeys . The main block is symmetrical with a central doorway flanked by mullioned windows in the ground floor and with casements above", "II" ], [ "Barn and stable , Craggs Farm 53°48′02″N 2°19′29″W / 53.80054°N 2.32464°W / 53.80054 ; -2.32464 ( Barn and stable , Craggs Farm )", "1777", "The stable was added to the barn later at the northwest corner . The barn is in sandstone with a stone-slate roof , in a single tall storey and three bays . It has a central wagon entrance under a segmental arch with a dated keystone . Elsewhere are doorways , another wagon entrance , and casement windows", "II" ], [ "Arbory Lodge 53°48′09″N 2°19′27″W / 53.80260°N 2.32423°W / 53.80260 ; -2.32423 ( Arbory Lodge )", "c. 1800", "This was originally the gateway to the Huntroyde Demesne , and has a 20th-century extension . It is in sandstone with a slate roof , and consists of two lodges , each in a diamond plan , flanking an archway . The lodges are similar , containing a doorway , round windows , and turrets at the corners . The arch is two-centred , and contains wrought iron gates . The lodges and archway are battlemented", "II" ], [ "2 Factory Lane 53°48′08″N 2°18′52″W / 53.80231°N 2.31445°W / 53.80231 ; -2.31445 ( 2 Factory Lane )", "Early 19th century", "Originally a cotton mill , and later a shop , the building is in sandstone and has a roof mainly in slate and some stone-slate . It is in three storeys and eight bays , two of which project on the left , and a later extension to the right", "II" ], [ "Boundary stone 53°47′43″N 2°17′48″W / 53.79518°N 2.29680°W / 53.79518 ; -2.29680 ( Boundary stone )", "Early 19th century ( probable )", "A township boundary stone , it is in sandstone and it has a flat face and a rounded top . The front face is inscribed Padiham , and the rear face is hidden", "II" ], [ "Boundary stone 53°47′47″N 2°17′54″W / 53.79629°N 2.29841°W / 53.79629 ; -2.29841 ( Boundary stone )", "Early 19th century ( probable )", "A township boundary stone , it is in sandstone and it has a flat face and a rounded top . The front face is inscribed Padiham , and the rear face Habergm eaves", "II" ], [ "Workhouse Farm 53°47′47″N 2°20′07″W / 53.79630°N 2.33535°W / 53.79630 ; -2.33535 ( Workhouse Farm )", "Early 19th century ( probable )", "This was built as a farmhouse and barn , with a workhouse attached to the barn , but is now in a ruinous state . It is in sandstone and has an L-shaped plan", "II" ], [ "Trevelyan Guest House 53°48′07″N 2°19′05″W / 53.80191°N 2.31801°W / 53.80191 ; -2.31801 ( Trevelyan Guest House )", "c. 1825", "A sandstone house with a slate roof and corbelled eaves . It has two storeys and a symmetrical front with a central doorway over which is a round-headed fanlight . In each storey are paired sash windows", "II" ], [ "Isles House 53°48′05″N 2°19′22″W / 53.80142°N 2.32266°W / 53.80142 ; -2.32266 ( Isles House )", "c. 1830", "The house incorporates earlier material , and is in millstone grit , partly rendered , with a Welsh slate roof . It has ​ 2 ⁄ 2 storeys , and a symmetrical three- bay front . There is a central round-headed doorway with a keystone . Some of the windows are mullioned", "II" ], [ "National School 53°48′05″N 2°18′52″W / 53.80145°N 2.31438°W / 53.80145 ; -2.31438 ( National School )", "1830", "The original building was in a single storey , and in 1854 an upper storey was added together with another wing at the rear ; it has since been used for storage . The building is in sandstone with stone-slate roofs , and has an L-shaped plan . The windows are mullioned , and in the angle of the building is a gabled porch", "II" ], [ "22-26 Bank Street 53°48′09″N 2°18′58″W / 53.80263°N 2.31599°W / 53.80263 ; -2.31599 ( 22-26 Bank Street )", "1842", "Three houses , partly rendered , with ashlar dressings and slate roofs . Nos . 24 and 26 are on opposite sides of Gawthorpe Street , they have two storeys and attics , and symmetrical gabled fronts . In the centre of each is a doorway with a moulded cornice on consoles , there are two windows on each floor , and a pair of round-headed windows in the attic . No . 22 to the right is in one bay and no attic", "II" ], [ "1-21 Gawthorpe Street 53°48′08″N 2°18′58″W / 53.80234°N 2.31603°W / 53.80234 ; -2.31603 ( 1-21 Gawthorpe Street )", "1842", "A row of houses in rendered stone with ashlar dressings , in two storeys . Each house has a single- bay front . Around the openings are long-and-short quoins , and some of the windows have retained their original lozenge glazing", "II" ], [ "2-6 Gawthorpe Street 53°48′09″N 2°18′57″W / 53.80258°N 2.31593°W / 53.80258 ; -2.31593 ( 2-6 Gawthorpe Street )", "c. 1842", "A row of three houses in rendered stone , in two storeys . Each house has a single- bay front . The original doors and windows have not survived", "II" ], [ "2 Bank Street , 4 and 6 North Street 53°48′07″N 2°19′03″W / 53.80200°N 2.31748°W / 53.80200 ; -2.31748 ( 2 Bank Street )", "1845", "This originated as the Oddfellows ' Hall , and has since been divided into flats and shops . It is in sandstone with slate roofs , in three storeys , on a corner site with the entrance on the corner . To the left of this are two bays , and to the right are five bays . The entrance has a doorway with a cornice and a pediment . On North Street are two inserted shop fronts and an inscribed plaque", "II" ] ]
Buildings
Listed_buildings_in_Padiham_1
Padiham is a town and a civil parish in the borough of Burnley, Lancashire, England. The parish contains 31 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish consists of the town of Padiham and surrounding countryside. At first Padiham was a market town, but following the Industrial Revolution a number of cotton mills were built. Most of the older listed buildings are farmhouses and farm buildings. The later listed buildings include houses, some of them in rows, churches and associated structures, a lodge at the entrance of a drive to Gawthorpe Hall, an engine house, banks, a former school and master's house, the town hall, and township boundary stones.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_record_progression_men's_weightlifting_(1993–1997)
World record progression men's weightlifting (1993–1997)
[ "Athlete", "Record ( kg )", "Date", "Meet", "Place" ]
[ [ "World standard", "240.0", "11 November 1993", "-", "-" ], [ "Manfred Nerlinger", "247.5", "21 November 1993", "World Championships", "Melbourne" ], [ "Andrey Chemerkin", "250.0", "8 May 1994", "European Championships", "Sokolov" ], [ "Aleksandr Kurlovich", "250.5", "27 November 1994", "World Championships", "İstanbul" ], [ "Andrey Chemerkin", "252.5", "27 November 1994", "World Championships", "İstanbul" ], [ "Aleksandr Kurlovich", "253.0", "27 November 1994", "World Championships", "İstanbul" ], [ "Andrey Chemerkin", "253.5", "7 May 1995", "European Championships", "Warszawa" ], [ "Ronny Weller", "255.0", "30 July 1996", "Olympic Games", "Atlanta" ], [ "Andrey Chemerkin", "260.0", "30 July 1996", "Olympic Games", "Atlanta" ], [ "Andrey Chemerkin", "262.5", "14 December 1997", "World Championships", "Chiang Mai" ] ]
+108 kg -- Clean & jerk
World_record_progression_men's_weightlifting_(1993–1997)_28
This is the list of world records progression in men's weightlifting from 1993 and 1997. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts. The International Weightlifting Federation restructured its weight classes in 1993, nullifying earlier records and again in 1998 and 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acis_and_Galatea_(Handel)
Acis and Galatea (Handel)
[ "Year", "Cast ( Acis , Galatea , Damon , Polyphemus )", "Conductor , Ensemble , and notes", "Label" ]
[ [ "1959", "Peter Pears , Joan Sutherland , David Galliver , Owen Brannigan", "Adrian Boult Saint Anthony Singers , Philomusica of London", "Decca /London" ], [ "1978", "Robert Tear , Jill Gomez , Philip Langridge , Benjamin Luxon", "Sir Neville Marriner Academy & Chorus of St Martin in the Fields", "Decca" ], [ "1978", "Anthony Rolfe Johnson , Norma Burrowes , Martyn Hill , Willard White", "John Eliot Gardiner The English Baroque Soloists ( Cannons Version , 1718 )", "Audio CD : DG Archiv Cat : 423406" ], [ "1990", "John Mark Ainsley , Claron McFadden , Rogers Covey-Crump , Michael George", "Robert King The King 's Consort with Robert Harre-Jones , alto", "Audio CD : Hyperion Cat : CDA 66361/2" ], [ "1992", "Jamie MacDougall , Barbara Bonney , Markus Schäfer , John Tomlinson", "Trevor Pinnock The English Concert and Choir W.A . Mozart Edition , ( K.566 , 1788 )", "Audio CD : DG Archiv Cat : 435 792-2" ], [ "1992", "David Gordon , Dawn Kotoski , Glenn Siebert , Jan Opalach", "Gerard Schwarz Seattle Symphony Orchestra and Chorale", "Audio CD : Delos Cat : DE 3107" ], [ "1999", "Paul Agnew , Sophie Daneman , Patricia Petibon , Alan Ewing", "William Christie Les Arts Florissants", "Audio CD : Erato" ], [ "2008", "Nicholas Mulroy , Susan Hamilton , Thomas Hobbs , Matthew Brook", "John Butt Dunedin Consort ( Original Cannons Performing Version ( 1718 ) recorded : Greyfriars Kirk , Edinburgh , UK : 29 April - 2 May 2008 )", "Audio CD and 24 bit download : Linn Records , Cat : CKD 319" ], [ "2009", "Charles Workman , Danielle de Niese , Paul Agnew , Matthew Rose", "Christopher Hogwood Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment ( Recording of a performance in the Royal Opera House , Covent Garden , March )", "DVD : Opus Arte Cat . No . OA 1025D Blu-ray : Opus Arte OA BD7056D" ], [ "2018", "Allan Clayton , Lucy Crowe , Benjamin Hulett , Neal Davies", "Christian Curnyn , Early Opera Group", "Audio CD Chandos Records Cat : CHSA0404 ( 2 )" ], [ "2019", "Jeremy Budd , Grace Davidson , Mark Dobell , Stuart Young", "Harry Christophers , The Sixteen", "Audio CD Coro Records Cat : COR16169" ] ]
Recordings
Acis_and_Galatea_(Handel)_1
Acis and Galatea (HWV 49) is a musical work by George Frideric Handel with an English text by John Gay. The work has been variously described as a serenata, a masque, a pastoral or pastoral opera, a little opera (in a letter by the composer while it was being written), an entertainment and by the New Grove Dictionary of Music as an oratorio. The work was originally devised as a one-act masque which premiered in 1718. Handel later adapted the piece into a three-act serenata for the Italian opera troupe in London in 1732, which incorporated a number of songs (still in Italian) from Aci, Galatea e Polifemo, his 1708 setting of the same story to different music. He later adapted the original English work into a two-act work in 1739. Acis and Galatea was the pinnacle of pastoral opera in England. Indeed, several writers, such as musicologist Stanley Sadie, consider it the greatest pastoral opera ever composed. As is typical of the genre, Acis and Galatea was written as a courtly entertainment about the simplicity of rural life and contains a significant amount of wit and self-parody. The secondary characters, Polyphemus and Damon, provide a significant amount of humor without diminishing the pathos of the tragedy of the primary characters, Acis and Galatea. The music of the first act is both elegant and sensual, while the final act takes on a more melancholy and plaintive tone. The opera was significantly influenced by the pastoral operas presented at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane during the early 18th century. Reinhard Keiser and Henry Purcell also served as influences, but overall the conception and execution of the work is wholly individual to Handel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Harper's_Bazaar_US_cover_models
List of Harper's Bazaar US cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "January", "India", "Hiro" ], [ "February", "Marisa Berenson", "Bill Silano" ], [ "March", "", "Hiro" ], [ "April", "Beate Schultz", "James Moore" ], [ "May", "Beate Schultz", "James Moore" ], [ "June", "", "Hiro" ], [ "July", "", "James Moore" ], [ "August", "Benedetta Barzini ( Foldout Cover )", "James Moore" ], [ "September", "( Foldout Cover )", "Hiro" ], [ "October", "( Foldout Cover ) Unknown Beate Schultz", "James Moore" ], [ "November", "Dorothy McGowan", "Francesco Scavullo" ], [ "December", "Paula Pritchett", "Hiro" ] ]
1960 's -- 1966
List_of_Harper's_Bazaar_US_cover_models_21
This article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar magazine, starting in 1945.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_UEFA_Youth_League
2016–17 UEFA Youth League
[ "Team 1", "Score", "Team 2" ]
[ [ "Red Bull Salzburg", "1-1 ( 4-3 p )", "Manchester City" ], [ "Midtjylland", "1-1 ( 5-6 p )", "Benfica" ], [ "Viitorul Constanța", "4-2", "Copenhagen" ], [ "Roma", "1-2", "Monaco" ], [ "Rosenborg", "1-0", "Basel" ], [ "Altınordu", "0-2", "Atlético Madrid" ], [ "Maccabi Haifa", "0-1", "Borussia Dortmund" ], [ "Ajax", "2-0", "Juventus" ] ]
Play-offs
Main article : 2016–17 UEFA Youth League play-offs For the play-offs , the 16 teams were drawn into eight ties played over one match . The draw was held on 12 December 2016 , 14:00 CET , at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon , Switzerland . [ 53 ] [ 54 ] The eight second round winners from the Domestic Champions Path were drawn against the eight group runners-up from the UEFA Champions League Path , with the teams from the Domestic Champions Path hosting the match . Teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other . The eight play-off winners advance to the round of 16 , where they are joined by the eight group winners from the UEFA Champions League Path . If the scores are level after full-time , the match is decided by a penalty shoot-out ( no extra time is played ) . [ 3 ] The play-offs were played on 7 and 8 February 2017 .
2016–17_UEFA_Youth_League_13
The 2016-17 UEFA Youth League was the fourth season of the UEFA Youth League, a European youth club football competition organised by UEFA. Chelsea were the title holders after winning the previous two editions. However, since the UEFA Youth League title holders were not given an automatic qualifying place, and both the Chelsea senior team failed to qualify for the 2016-17 UEFA Champions League and the Chelsea academy team failed to win the 2015-16 Professional U18 Development League 1, they did not qualify for this tournament to defend their title. Red Bull Salzburg won their first title after defeating Benfica 2-1 in the final. This was the first occasion that the winner (or a finalist) had come through the Domestic Champions Path of the competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_towns_in_India_by_population
List of towns in India by population
[ "Name of Town", "State", "Type", "Population ( 2011 )" ]
[ [ "Yadgir", "Karnataka", "C.M.C", "74,294" ], [ "Yanam", "Puducherry", "M", "55,626" ], [ "Yawal", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "36,706" ], [ "Yellandu", "Telangana", "M", "33,732" ], [ "Yemmiganur", "Andhra Pradesh", "M", "95,149" ], [ "Yerraguntla", "Andhra Pradesh", "C.T", "32,574" ], [ "Yevla", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "49,826" ] ]
Y
List_of_populated_places_in_Adilabad_district_23
The entire work of this article is based on Census of India, 2011, conducted by the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, under Ministry of Home Affairs (India), Government of India.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Texas_A&M_Aggies_football_team
2012 Texas A&M Aggies football team
[ "Player", "Team", "Position" ]
[ [ "Jeff Fuller", "Miami Dolphins", "Wide Receiver" ], [ "Coryell Judie", "Denver Broncos", "Corner" ], [ "Tony Jerod-Eddie", "San Francisco 49ers", "Defensive End" ], [ "Eddie Brown", "San Diego Chargers", "Defensive Tackle" ], [ "Lionel Smith", "Dallas Cowboys", "Corner" ] ]
Before the season -- 2012 NFL Draft
Four Texas A & M players were drafted in the 2012 NFL Draft . [ 5 ] 2012 NFL Draft selections Round Pick # Team Player Position 1 8 Miami Dolphins Ryan Tannehill Quarterback 5 161 Houston Texans Randy Bullock Kicker 6 182 Kansas City Chiefs Cyrus Gray Running back 7 246 Pittsburgh Steelers Terrence Frederick Corner After the draft , five Aggies were signed as undrafted free agents . [ 5 ]
2012_Texas_A&M_Aggies_football_team_1
The 2012 Texas A&M Aggies football team represented Texas A&M University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Aggies were led by first-year head coach Kevin Sumlin in their first year as a member of the Southeastern Conference, playing in the SEC's Western Division. They played their home games at Kyle Field. Because the Aggies scheduled 2 FCS opponents they needed 7 wins in the regular season to become eligible for postseason competition (if they beat both FCS teams); Texas A&M won 10 games in the regular season (including both games against FCS opponents) and thus became bowl-eligible. During the off-season, in anticipation of the demand for tickets from students and to comply with SEC rules, Texas A&M reallocated some student seating sections netting a gain of 128 seats and bringing the student section to 30,284 seats, the largest in the nation. On March 27, 2012 Texas A&M announced that season tickets were sold out, making it the earliest sellout in school history. The 2012 football season was highly successful for the Aggies. The team went 11-2, with victories over the then number one team in the nation Alabama and in the 2013 Cotton Bowl Classic over the Oklahoma Sooners. A&M's starting quarterback, Johnny Manziel, became the first freshman to be awarded the Heisman Trophy, and only the second Aggie player ever to win the Heisman. Texas A&M's 5th-place finish in the AP Poll was the highest for the program since 1956.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrhydroenerho
Ukrhydroenerho
[ "Name", "Power ( MW )", "Year of built", "Location" ]
[ [ "Dnieper Hydroelectric Station", "1,500", "1927-1932", "Zaporizhia" ], [ "Dniester Hydroelectric Power Plant", "702", "1973 - 1981", "Novodnistrovsk" ], [ "Dniester Hydro-Accumulating Power Station", "972", "1983 - 2014", "Novodnistrovsk" ], [ "Middle Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Plant", "352", "1963", "Kamianske" ], [ "Kiev Hydroelectric Station", "388.8", "1964", "Vyshhorod" ], [ "Kaniv Hydroelectric Station", "444", "1972", "Kaniv" ], [ "Kremenchuk Hydroelectric Station", "625", "1959", "Svitlovodsk" ], [ "Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station", "351", "1955", "Nova Kakhovka" ], [ "Kiev Hydro-Accumulating Power Station", "235", "1970", "Vyshhorod" ], [ "Kaniv Pumped Storage Power Station [ uk ]", "1 000", "2019- ?", "Buchak , Kaniv [ uk ]" ] ]
List of power plants
Further information : List of power stations in Ukraine
Ukrhydroenerho_0
Ukrhydroenerho or UkrHydroEnergy () is a state company of Ukraine that administers a cascade of major hydro power plants along Dnieper and Dniester rivers. The company is owned by the Energy Company of Ukraine. The company appeared in 2004 when two companies Dniprohydroenerho and Dnisterhydroenerho that had existed since 1994 were merged. The company administers most of the major power plants, but there are some smaller power plants such as in Yuzhnoukrainsk that are administered by other entities. Beside the following list, in Ukraine there are several smaller power plants which are referenced as small hydro power plants for disambiguation purposes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1978_Commonwealth_Games_–_Women's_100_metres
Athletics at the 1978 Commonwealth Games – Women's 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Denise Boyd", "Australia", "11.37", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Patty Loverock", "Canada", "11.47", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Raelene Boyle", "Australia", "11.47", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Sonia Lannaman", "England", "11.49", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "Beverley Goddard", "England", "11.52", "Q" ], [ "6", "1", "Wendy Clarke", "England", "11.56", "Q" ], [ "6", "2", "Hannah Afriyie", "Ghana", "11.56", "Q" ], [ "8", "2", "Leleith Hodges", "Jamaica", "11.58", "Q" ], [ "9", "1", "Debbie Jones", "Bermuda", "11.62", "" ], [ "10", "1", "Angela Bailey", "Canada", "11.63", "" ], [ "10", "2", "Kim Robertson", "New Zealand", "11.63", "" ], [ "12", "2", "Colleen Beazley", "Australia", "11.66", "" ], [ "13", "2", "Marjorie Bailey", "Canada", "11.67", "" ], [ "14", "2", "Helen Golden", "Scotland", "11.71", "" ], [ "15", "1", "Margot Wells", "Scotland", "11.73", "" ], [ "16", "1", "Esther Hope", "Trinidad and Tobago", "11.82", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Held on 6 August Qualification : First 4 in each semifinal ( Q ) qualify directly for the final . Wind : Heat 1 : 0.0 m/s , Heat 2 : -0.8 m/s
Athletics_at_the_1978_Commonwealth_Games_–_Women's_100_metres_1
The women's 100 metres event at the 1978 Commonwealth Games was held on 6 and 7 August at the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_music_artists
List of best-selling music artists
[ "Artist", "Country / Market", "Period active", "Release-year of first charted record", "Genre", "Total certified units ( from available markets )", "Claimed sales" ]
[ [ "Eminem", "United States", "1996-present", "1999", "Hip-hop", "Total available certified units : 233.3 million US : 166.7 million JPN : 2.9 million GER : 8.1 million UK : 33.785 million FRA : 3.388 million CAN : 4.290 million AUS : 6.822 million BRA : 240,000 NLD : 250,000 ITA : 965,000 SPA : 290,000 SWE : 910,000 DEN : 1.271 million SWI : 805,000 MEX : 365,000 BEL : 505,000 AUT : 362,500 POL : 250,000 FIN : 124,547 IRE : 285,000 NZ : 705,000", "220 million" ], [ "Taylor Swift", "United States", "2006-present", "2006", "Pop / Synth-pop / Country / Country pop /", "Total available certified units : 206.7 million US : 174.5 million JPN : 3.150 million GER : 1.850 million UK : 12.4 million FRA : 450,000 CAN : 5.060 million AUS : 6.605 million BRA : 670,000 ITA : 315,000 SWE : 280,000 DEN : 295,000 > MEX : 510,000 AUT : 115,000 NZ : 502,500", "200 million 175 million" ], [ "Mariah Carey", "United States", "1988-present", "1990", "R & B / Pop / Soul / Hip-hop", "Total available certified units : 173.8 million US : 122.9 million JPN : 14.5 million GER : 4.250 million UK : 12.920 million FRA : 4.690 million CAN : 4.1 million AUS : 5.020 million BRA : 835,000 NLD : 1.425 million ITA : 200,000 SPA : 1.050 million SWE : 425,000 DEN : 330,000 SWI : 515,000 BEL : 175,000 AUT : 200,000 POL : 100,000 NZ : 250,000", "200 million" ], [ "Eagles", "United States", "1971-1980 , 1994-present", "1972", "Rock", "Total available certified units : 149.7 million US : 127.9 million JPN : 600,000 GER : 925,000 UK : 8.235 million FRA : 2.040 million CAN : 4.2 million AUS : 3.395 million NLD : 540,000 ITA : 230,000 SPA : 500,000 SWE : 140,000 DEN : 230,000 SWI : 290,000 FIN : 124,749 NZ : 367,500", "200 million" ], [ "Queen", "United Kingdom", "1971-present", "1973", "Rock", "Total available certified units : 146.1 million US : 73 million JPN : 3.4 million GER : 12.525 million UK : 34.750 million FRA : 4.920 million CAN : 2.470 million AUS : 2.812 million BRA : 970,000 NLD : 1.990 million ITA : 1.410 million SPA : 1.920 million SWE : 190,000 DEN : 600,000 SWI : 1.256 million ARG : 1.080 million BEL : 190,000 AUT : 900,000 POL : 940,000 FIN : 366,152 NZ : 500,000", "200 million 170 million" ], [ "Whitney Houston", "United States", "1977-2012", "1984", "R & B / Soul / Pop", "Total available certified units : 134 million US : 93.275 million JPN : 4.3 million GER : 5.6 million UK : 16.605 million FRA : 2.375 million CAN : 3.430 million AUS : 1.825 million BRA : 1.025 NLD : 780,000 ITA : 170,000 SPA : 1.260 million SWE : 1.035 million DEN : 300,000 SWI : 845,000 BEL : 235,000 AUT : 535,000 POL : 190,000 FIN : 247,222", "200 million 170 million" ], [ "Celine Dion", "Canada", "1981-present", "1981", "Pop", "Total available certified units : 130.7 million US : 56.550 million JPN : 7.150 million GER : 8 million UK : 16.375 million FRA : 15.818 million CAN : 12.245 million AUS : 3.302 million BRA : 505,000 NLD : 2.180 million SPA : 1 million SWE : 1.105 million DEN : 650,000 SWI : 1.685 million ARG : 340,000 BEL : 2.160 million AUT : 440,000 POL : 680,000 FIN : 356,183 NZ : 192,500", "200 million 175 million" ], [ "AC/DC", "Australia", "1973-present", "1975", "Hard rock / Blues rock / Rock and roll", "Total available certified units : 123.7 million US : 87.2 million GER : 10.3 million UK : 6.5 million FRA : 4.180 million CAN : 2.490 million AUS : 7.740 million ITA : 975,000 SPA : 1.355 million SWE : 350,000 DEN : 260,000 SWI : 894,000 ARG : 594,000 BEL : 100,000 AUT : 380,000 FIN : 321,169 NZ : 140,000", "200 million 150 million" ], [ "The Rolling Stones", "United Kingdom", "1962-present", "1963", "Rock / Blues rock", "Total available certified units : 99.6 million US : 74.750 million JPN : 950,000 GER : 3.8 million UK : 9.630 million FRA : 3.380 million CAN : 3.025 million AUS : 417,500 BRA : 100,000 NLD : 610,000 ITA : 330,000 SPA : 690,000 SWE : 310,000 SWI : 238,000 ARG : 718,000 BEL : 120,000 AUT : 300,000 POL : 140,000 NZ : 190,000", "200 million" ] ]
Artists by reputed sales -- 200 million to 249 million records
Eminem Taylor Swift Mariah Carey Eagles Queen Whitney Houston Celine Dion
List_of_best-selling_music_artists_1
This list includes music artists with claims of 75 million or more record sales. The artists in the following tables are listed with both their claimed sales figure along with their total of certified units and are ranked in descending order, with the artist with the highest amount of claimed sales at the top. If two or more artists have the same claimed sales, they are then ranked by certified units. The claimed sales figure and the total of certified units (for each country) within the provided sources include sales of albums, singles, compilation-albums, music videos as well as downloads of singles and full-length albums. Sales figures, such as those from Soundscan, which are sometimes published by Billboard magazine, have not been included in the certified units column. , based on both sales claims and certified units, The Beatles are considered the highest-selling band. Elvis Presley is considered the highest-selling individual artist based on sales claims and Drake is the highest-selling individual artist based on certified units.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worlds_of_Fun
Worlds of Fun
[ "Ride", "Year Opened", "Ride Manufacturer and Type", "Height Requirement", "Rating" ]
[ [ "Fjörd Fjärlane", "1981", "HUSS Swing Around", "Over 48 or with adult", "3" ], [ "Grand Carrousel", "2011", "1926 M.C . Illions Supreme Carousel", "Over 46 or with adult", "1" ], [ "Sea Dragon", "1994", "Chance Morgan Sea Dragon", "Over 48 or with adult", "4" ], [ "Viking Voyager", "1973", "Arrow Dynamics log flume", "Over 46 or with adult", "4" ], [ "Scandi Scrambler", "2015 ( originally 1973 )", "Eli Bridge Scrambler", "Over 48 or with adult", "3" ], [ "Nordic Chaser", "2018", "Mack Seastorm", "48 tall to ride alone or 40 tall with adult", "3" ] ]
Areas and attractions -- Scandinavia
Worlds_of_Fun_4
Worlds of Fun is a 235-acre amusement park in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. The park opened in 1973 and is owned and operated by Cedar Fair, which purchased the park from Hunt-Midwest in 1995. Admission to Worlds of Fun includes access to Oceans of Fun, a water park adjacent to the amusement park.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1849
List of shipwrecks in November 1849
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Alfred", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Margate , Kent . She was on a voyage from London to Dunkerque , Nord . She was refloated" ], [ "Arpenteur", "South Australia", "The brig was driven ashore and wrecked in Cheyne Bay , Swan River Colony . Her crew survived . She was on a voyage from the Swan River Colony to Adelaide" ], [ "Auguste", "Stettin", "The ship was driven ashore at Cronslot , Russia . She was on a voyage from Cronstadt , Russia to Stettin . She was refloated on 13 November and taken in to Cronstadt for repairs" ], [ "Constance", "France", "The schooner ran aground and sank in the River Tywi . Her crew were rescued . A steamship then collided with her and wrecked her" ], [ "Drie Kinderen", "Netherlands", "The ship was drive ashore in the Waddenzee . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Termunten , Groningen to Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland , United Kingdom" ], [ "Mary Morris", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground in the Clyde at Wemyss point . She was on a voyage from Glasgow , Refrewshire to New York . She was refloated the next day and towed in to Greenock , Renfrewshire" ], [ "Saturne", "France", "The ship ran aground on Scroby Sands , Norfolk , United Kingdom . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland , United Kingdom to Marseille , Bouches-du-Rhône" ], [ "Thomasine", "United Kingdom", "The barque ran aground off Dunkerque , Nord , France . she was on a voyage from Sunderland , County Durham to Point-de-Galle , Ceylon . She was refloated and taken in to Vlissingen , Zeeland , Netherlands" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1849_7
The list of shipwrecks in November 1849 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during November 1849.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1922–23_Prima_Divisione
1922–23 Prima Divisione
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Brescia", "2-5 ( * )", "Sestrese", "2-0", "0-5" ], [ "Internazionale", "4-1", "Libertas Firenze", "3-0", "1-1" ], [ "Piacenza", "1-6", "Livorno", "1-4", "0-2" ], [ "Rivarolese", "2-1", "Venezia", "0-0", "2-1" ], [ "Spezia", "2-3", "Pastore Torino", "1-1", "1-2" ], [ "Treviso", "0-2", "Derthona", "0-1", "0-1" ] ]
Pre-league qualifications -- Round 2
1922–23_Prima_Divisione_12
The 1922-23 Prima Divisione season was won by Genoa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_congressional_delegations_from_New_Jersey
United States congressional delegations from New Jersey
[ "District", "Representative", "Party", "CPVI", "Incumbency" ]
[ [ "1st", "Donald Norcross ( D - Camden )", "Democratic", "D+13", "November 12 , 2014 - present" ], [ "2nd", "Jeff Van Drew ( R - Dennis Township )", "Republican", "R+1", "January 3 , 2019 - Present" ], [ "3rd", "Andy Kim ( D - Bordentown )", "Democratic", "R+2", "January 3 , 2019 - Present" ], [ "4th", "Chris Smith ( R - Hamilton Township )", "Republican", "R+8", "January 3 , 1981 - Present" ], [ "5th", "Josh Gottheimer ( D - Wyckoff )", "Democratic", "R+3", "January 3 , 2017 - Present" ], [ "6th", "Frank Pallone ( D - Long Branch )", "Democratic", "D+9", "November 8 , 1988 - Present" ], [ "7th", "Tom Malinowski ( D - Rocky Hill )", "Democratic", "R+3", "January 3 , 2019 - Present" ], [ "8th", "Albio Sires ( D - West New York )", "Democratic", "D+27", "November 13 , 2006 - Present" ], [ "9th", "Bill Pascrell ( D - Paterson )", "Democratic", "D+16", "January 3 , 1997 - Present" ], [ "10th", "Donald Payne Jr. ( D - Newark )", "Democratic", "D+36", "November 15 , 2012 - Present" ], [ "11th", "Mikie Sherrill ( D - Montclair )", "Democratic", "R+3", "January 3 , 2019 - Present" ], [ "12th", "Bonnie Watson Coleman ( D - Ewing Township )", "Democratic", "D+16", "January 3 , 2015 - Present" ] ]
United States House of Representatives
United_States_congressional_delegations_from_New_Jersey_1
These are tables of congressional delegations from New Jersey to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1836
List of shipwrecks in May 1836
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Caledonian", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Winterton-on-Sea , Norfolk with the loss of two lives" ], [ "Evangelist", "Belgium", "The ship was driven ashore at Waldaw , France . She was on a voyage from Antwerp to Constantinople , Ottoman Empire" ], [ "Frederick and Betsy", "United Kingdom", "The schooner capsized off Wells-next-the-Sea , Norfolk with the loss of all hands . She was on a voyage from Boston , Lincolnshire to London" ], [ "Gleniffer", "United Kingdom", "The paddle steamer struck the Buck Rocks , off Penzance , Cornwall and foundered . She was on a voyage from Greenock , Renfrewshire to Dartmouth , Devon" ], [ "Marie", "France", "The ship collided with another vessel and sank at Havre de Grâce , Seine-Inférieure . She was on a voyage from Bordeaux , Gironde to Havre de Grâce" ], [ "Parker", "United Kingdom", "The ship sank at Shoeburyness , Essex . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Hartlepool , County Durham to London" ], [ "Thomas and Ann or Thomas and Jane", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Burnham Overy Staithe , Norfolk with the loss of a crew member" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1836_2
The list of shipwrecks in May 1836 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during May 1836.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005–06_Luton_Town_F.C._season
2005–06 Luton Town F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "6 August 2005", "Crystal Palace", "Away", "2-1", "21,166", "Howard , Brković" ], [ "9 August 2005", "Southampton", "Home", "2-1", "9,447", "Nicholls , Brković , Morgan" ], [ "13 August 2005", "Leeds United", "Home", "0-0", "10,102", "-" ], [ "20 August 2005", "Stoke City", "Away", "1-2", "18,653", "Morgan" ], [ "27 August 2005", "Leicester City", "Away", "2-0", "22,048", "Brković , Nicholls ( pen )" ], [ "29 August 2005", "Millwall", "Home", "2-1", "8,220", "Feeney , Davies" ], [ "10 September 2005", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "Home", "1-1", "10,248", "Nicholls" ], [ "13 September 2005", "Queens Park Rangers", "Away", "0-1", "13,492", "-" ], [ "17 September 2005", "Hull City", "Away", "1-0", "19,184", "Howard" ], [ "23 September 2005", "Sheffield Wednesday", "Home", "1-1", "8,267", "Howard ( 2 )" ], [ "27 September 2005", "Preston North End", "Home", "3-0", "7,815", "Feeney , Brković , Howard" ], [ "1 October 2005", "Cardiff City", "Away", "2-1", "14,657", "Morgan , Holmes" ], [ "15 October 2005", "Crewe Alexandra", "Away", "1-3", "6,604", "Morgan" ], [ "18 October 2005", "Norwich City", "Home", "4-2", "10,248", "Feeney , Edwards , Holmes , Howard" ], [ "22 October 2005", "Plymouth Argyle", "Home", "1-1", "8,714", "Feeney" ], [ "29 October 2005", "Coventry City", "Away", "0-1", "22,228", "-" ], [ "1 November 2005", "Sheffield United", "Away", "0-4", "22,554", "-" ], [ "5 November 2005", "Burnley", "Home", "2-3", "8,518", "Howard , Feeney" ], [ "19 November 2005", "Norwich City", "Away", "0-2", "25,383", "-" ], [ "22 November 2005", "Crewe Alexandra", "Home", "4-1", "7,474", "Vine ( 2 , 1 pen ) , Morgan , Showunmi" ] ]
Match results -- Football League Championship
2005–06_Luton_Town_F.C._season_2
The 2005-06 season was the 120th season in the history of Luton Town Football Club, and the club's 85th consecutive year in the Football League. This was the club's first season in the second tier of English football since the 1995-96 season. Mike Newell's Luton side made a strong start to the season, topping the table after the first three games and staying in the play-off places until mid-December. However, a poor second half to the season saw Luton eventually slip down the table to finish in tenth place, albeit above more-fancied sides such as Southampton and Leicester City. Striker Steve Howard was Luton's top goalscorer for the fifth season running, scoring 15 goals in total, despite playing parts of the campaign as a makeshift centre-back following injuries to most of the Luton defence. Indeed, this proved a common occurrence throughout the season, with Luton's relatively small squad forcing team members to play out of position when injuries or suspensions materialised. Kenilworth Road was expanded at the beginning of the season to accommodate over 700 more fans and, combined with the large away followings of clubs such as Leeds United, Norwich City and Wolverhampton Wanderers, this saw the highest average attendance for Luton since their relegation from the top division in the 1991-92 season. This article covers the period from 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Women's_Tennis_Circuit
1971 Women's Tennis Circuit
[ "No", "Player Name", "Prize money" ]
[ [ "1", "Billie Jean King ( USA )", "$ 117,000" ], [ "2", "Françoise Dürr ( FRA )", "$ 65,000" ], [ "3", "Rosemary Casals ( USA )", "$ 62,000" ], [ "4", "Judy Dalton ( AUS )", "$ 33,876" ], [ "5", "Kerry Melville ( AUS )", "$ 29,767" ], [ "6", "Ann Jones ( GBR )", "$ 26,148" ], [ "7", "Margaret Court ( AUS )", "$ 26,000" ], [ "8", "Evonne Goolagong ( AUS )", "$ 25,000" ], [ "9", "Virginia Wade ( GBR )", "$ 24,000" ], [ "10", "Nancy Gunter ( USA )", "$ 15,300" ] ]
Prize money leaders
1971_Virginia_Slims_Circuit_17
The 1971 Women's Tennis Circuit consisted of a number of tennis tournaments for female tennis players. It was composed of two series of events (circuits or tours); the Virginia Slims Circuit and the ILTF Pepsi Grand Prix as well as non-tour events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-7
STS-7
[ "Flight Day", "Song", "Artist/Composer", "Played for" ]
[ [ "Day 2", "University of Texas Fight Song", "University of Texas band", "Bob Crippen" ], [ "Day 3", "Tufts Tonia 's Day", "The Tufts University Beelzebubs", "Rick Hauck" ], [ "Day 4", "When You 're Smiling", "", "" ], [ "Day 5", "Washington State University Cougar Fight Song", "Washington State University Band", "John Fabian" ], [ "Day 6", "Stanford Hymn", "Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band", "Sally Ride" ], [ "Day 7", "Florida State University Fight Song", "Florida State University Marching Chiefs", "Norm Thagard" ] ]
Wake-up calls
NASA began a tradition of playing music to astronauts during the Gemini program , and first used music to wake up a flight crew during Apollo 15 . Each track is specially chosen , often by the astronauts ' families , and usually has a special meaning to an individual member of the crew , or is applicable to their daily activities . [ 3 ]
STS-7_2
STS-7 was NASA's seventh Space Shuttle mission, and the second mission for the Space Shuttle Challenger. During the mission, Challenger deployed several satellites into orbit. The shuttle launched from Kennedy Space Center on June 18, 1983, and landed at Edwards Air Force Base on June 24. STS-7 was notable for carrying Sally Ride, America's first female astronaut.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbs_in_North_Macedonia
Serbs in North Macedonia
[ "Municipality", "Population", "Percentage" ]
[ [ "Kumanovo municipality", "9,062", "8.6%" ], [ "Aerodrom municipality", "3,085", "4.3%" ], [ "Čučer-Sandevo municipality", "2,426", "28.6%" ], [ "Karpoš municipality", "2,184", "3.7%" ], [ "Gazi Baba municipality", "2,097", "2.9%" ], [ "Centar municipality", "2,037", "4.5%" ], [ "Gjorče Petrov municipality", "1,730", "4.2%" ], [ "Kisela Voda municipality", "1,426", "2.5%" ], [ "Butel municipality", "1,033", "2.9%" ], [ "Staro Nagoričane municipality", "926", "19.1%" ], [ "Ilinden municipality", "912", "5.7%" ], [ "Valandovo municipality", "630", "5.4%" ], [ "Negotino municipality", "627", "3.3%" ], [ "Čair municipality", "621", "1%" ], [ "Rosoman municipality", "409", "9.9%" ], [ "Dojran municipality", "277", "8%" ] ]
Demographics
Share of Serbs in Macedonia by settlements 2002 Ethnic structure of Macedonia by settlements 2002 ( Serbs in light blue ) The number of Serbs in the region has fallen from the 1971 census , when they numbered 46,465 ( 2.85% of population ) . According to the 2002 census , there were 35,939 Serbs ( 1.78% ) . Non-governmental organization estimate that the Serbs number at 100,000 [ 61 ] to 200,000 . [ 62 ] Census Serbs% 1971 46,465 2.85% 1981 44,613 2.3% 1991 42,755 2.1% 2002 35,939 1.78% The Serbs of North Macedonia are mostly concentrated along the northern border with Serbia . They form substantial populations in Kumanovo and Skopje . Although there is another large concentration in south-eastern Gevgelija and Dojran regions . The population with the highest percentage of Serbs is the Čučer-Sandevo municipality with 2,426 Serbs or roughly 28.6% of the population .
Serbs_of_North_Macedonia_1
Serbs ( Macedonian : Србите во Северна Македонија , Serbian : Срби у Северној Македонији / Srbi u Severnoj Makedoniji ) are one of the constitutional peoples of North Macedonia . Numbering about 36,000 inhabitants (2002 census), they are based on the medieval populations [ citation needed ] as well as later relocated or migrated ethnic Serbs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Dakar_Rally
2003 Dakar Rally
[ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Co-Driver", "Car", "Entrant", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "200", "Hiroshi Masuoka", "Andreas Schulz", "Mitsubishi", "Team ENEOS Mitsubishi Ralliart", "49:08:52" ], [ "2", "202", "Jean-Pierre Fontenay", "Gilles Picard", "Mitsubishi", "Team ENEOS Mitsubishi Ralliart", "+1:52:12" ], [ "3", "206", "Stéphane Peterhansel", "Jean-Paul Cottret", "Mitsubishi", "Team ATS Mitsubishi Ralliart", "+2:16:28" ], [ "4", "211", "Carlos Sousa", "Henri Magne", "Mitsubishi", "Mitsubishi Ralliart", "+2:27:47" ], [ "5", "217", "Giniel de Villiers", "Pascal Maimon", "Nissan", "Nissan Rally Raid Team", "+2:45:55" ], [ "6", "215", "Stéphane Henrard", "Bobby Willis", "Volkswagen", "Volkswagen Motorsport", "+3:42:15" ], [ "7", "204", "Ari Vatanen", "Tina Thörner", "Nissan", "Nissan Rally Raid Team", "+4:25:59" ], [ "8", "203", "Jutta Kleinschmidt", "Fabrizia Pons", "Volkswagen", "Volkswagen Motorsport", "+8:16:56" ], [ "9", "221", "Luc Alphand", "Matthew Stevenson", "BMW", "Team X-Raid", "+8:56:06" ], [ "10", "224", "José Luis Monterde", "Rafael Tornabell", "Mitsubishi", "Ralliart", "+9:08:19" ] ]
Final standings -- Cars
2003_Dakar_Rally_5
The 2003 Dakar Rally, also known as the 2003 Telefónica-Dakar Rally, was the 25th running of the Dakar Rally event. The rally began on 1 January 2003 at Marseille in France and finished at Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt on 19 January, with the course crossing North Africa. Kenjiro Shinozuka, who won the event in 1997, suffered serious injury in an accident between Ghat and Sabha in Libya. Former world rally champion and four times winner of the Dakar Rally, Ari Vatanen, returned to take part in the rally, and won the ninth, thirteen and fifteen stages French co-driver, Bruno Cauvy died in an accident on the tenth stage when his car went out of control and overturned in sand dunes. Stephane Peterhansel took an early lead in the rally, but was forced out in the penultimate stage by mechanical problems. The rally was won for the second time in succession by Japanese driver, Hiroshi Masuoka. The motorcycle category was won for the third time by Richard Sainct.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1862
List of shipwrecks in November 1862
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Alida Fokers", "Netherlands", "The koff ran aground on the Pye Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Essex , United Kingdom . She was on a voyage from Groningen to London , United Kingdom . She was refloated and taken in to th Handford Water" ], [ "Bella Anita", "Spain", "The schooner foundered off Cape St. Vincent , Portugal . Her nine crew were rescued by the brig Sapphire ( Austrian Empire ) . Bella Anita was on a voyage from Valencia to Bilboa" ], [ "British Tar", "United Kingdom", "The ship sank at Barcelona , Spain . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland to Barcelona" ], [ "Colibre", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Barcelona . She was on a voyage from Swansea , Glamorgan to Barcelona . She was refloated and found to be severely leaky" ], [ "Giovanni Stefano", "Italy", "The ship was wrecked at Sulina , Ottoman Empire . She was on a voyage from Izmail , Russia to an English port" ], [ "Kron Prinz Carl", "Sweden", "The ship was wrecked at Barcelona" ], [ "Magara", "Spain", "The ship was damaged at Barcelona" ], [ "Mary Ridley", "United Kingdom", "The ship was damaged at Barcelona . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Barcelona" ], [ "Nordkyn", "Norway", "The ship was driven ashore on Spiekeroog , Kingdom of Hanover . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Hammerfest to Hamburg" ], [ "Prometheus", "United Kingdom", "The ship was damaged at Barcelona" ], [ "San Crestobal", "Spain", "The ship was wrecked at Barcelona with the loss of five of her seven crew" ], [ "Viedelust", "Netherlands", "The ship was damaged at Barcelona" ], [ "Wacousta", "United Kingdom", "The ship departed from Pill , Gloucestershire for London . No further trace , presumed foundered with the loss of all hands" ], [ "Unnamed gunboat", "Confederate States of America", "American Civil War : The incomplete gunboat was burned on the stocks on the North River in Virginia by an expedition from the armed sidewheel paddle steamer USS Mahaska and the armed tug USS General Putnam ( both United States Navy )" ], [ "Two unidentified schooners", "Confederate States of America", "American Civil War : The schooners were burned on the North River in Virginia by an expedition from the armed sidewheel paddle steamer USS Mahaska and the armed tug USS General Putnam ( both United States Navy )" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1862_25
The list of shipwrecks in November 1862 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1862.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Sun_Belt_Conference_football_season
2015 Sun Belt Conference football season
[ "Date", "Time", "Visiting team", "Home team", "Site", "TV", "Result", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "October 20", "7:00 PM", "Louisiana-Lafayette", "Arkansas State", "Centennial Bank Stadium • Jonesboro , AR", "ESPN2", "ARST 37-27", "20,495" ], [ "October 22", "6:30 PM", "Georgia Southern", "Appalachian State", "Kidd Brewer Stadium • Boone , NC", "ESPNU", "APPST 31-13", "24,121" ], [ "October 24", "4:00 PM", "UL Monroe", "Idaho", "Kibbie Dome • Moscow , ID", "ESPN3", "Idaho 27-13", "14,414" ], [ "October 24", "6:00 PM", "South Alabama", "Texas State", "Bobcat Stadium • San Marcos , TX", "ESPN3", "TXST 36-18", "14,523" ], [ "October 24", "7:00 PM", "Troy", "New Mexico State", "Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces , NM", "ESPN3", "Troy 52-7", "10,325" ] ]
Regular season -- Week 8
2015_Sun_Belt_Conference_football_season_21
The 2015 Sun Belt Conference football season was the 15th college football season for the Sun Belt Conference. During the 2015 season, eleven schools competed in Sun Belt football: Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia State, Georgia Southern, Idaho, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. On September 1, 2015, it was announced that Coastal Carolina will join the Sun Belt Conference. They will compete in SBC football starting in 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erika_Heynatz
Erika Heynatz
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2001", "Head Start", "Guest", "New Beginnings" ], [ "2001", "Crash Palace", "Katrina", "1.17" ], [ "2002", "Heroes ' Mountain", "Nicola", "TV film" ], [ "2002-03", "Farscape", "Caroline Wallace", "Unrealized Reality , Terra Firma" ], [ "2003", "Mermaids", "Diana", "TV film" ], [ "2005-2006", "Australia 's Next Top Model", "Herself ( host )", "" ], [ "2007", "America 's Next Top Model ( cycle 8 )", "Herself ( guest judge )", "" ], [ "2011", "L.A. Noire", "Elsa Lichtmann ( voice & motion capture )", "Video game" ], [ "2015-16", "Home and Away", "Charlotte King", "Recurring role" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Erika_Heynatz_1
Erika Heynatz (born 25 March 1975) is an Australian model, actress, singer, and television personality. She joined long-running Australian TV series Home and Away in June 2015, as villainous biology teacher Charlotte King.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroBasket_1997
EuroBasket 1997
[ "Rank", "Team", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "FR Yugoslavia", "8-1" ], [ "2", "Italy", "8-1" ], [ "3", "Russia", "7-2" ], [ "4", "Greece", "7-2" ], [ "5", "Spain", "6-3" ], [ "6", "Lithuania", "5-4" ], [ "7", "Poland", "4-5" ], [ "8", "Turkey", "3-6" ], [ "9", "Israel", "4-4" ], [ "10", "France", "2-6" ], [ "11", "Croatia", "2-6" ], [ "12", "Germany", "1-7" ], [ "13", "Ukraine", "3-2" ], [ "14", "Slovenia", "1-4" ], [ "15", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "1-4" ], [ "16", "Latvia", "0-5" ] ]
Final standings
Results Qualified for the 1998 FIBA World Championship Qualified for the 1998 FIBA World Championship as host
EuroBasket_1997_20
The 1997 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1997, was the 30th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the 1998 FIBA World Championship, giving a berth to the top four (or five, depending on Greece reaching one of the top four places) teams in the final standings. It was held in Spain between 24 June and 6 July 1997. Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The cities of Badalona, Barcelona and Girona hosted the tournament. FR Yugoslavia won its seventh FIBA European title by defeating Italy with a 61-49 score in the final. Yugoslavia's Saša Đorđević was voted the tournament's MVP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Saskatchewan
Demographics of Saskatchewan
[ "", "Language", "2006", "%", "2001", "%" ]
[ [ "1", "English", "811,275", "85.7%", "817,955", "85.8%" ], [ "2", "German", "28,555", "3.0%", "32,515", "3.4%" ], [ "3", "Algonquian languages", "26,525", "2.8%", "23,735", "2.5%" ], [ "", "Cree", "24,255", "2.6%", "22,055", "2.1%" ], [ "", "Ojibway", "1,745", "0.2%", "1,375", "0.1%" ], [ "4", "Ukrainian", "16,350", "1.7%", "19,650", "2.1%" ], [ "5", "French", "16,060", "1.7%", "17,775", "1.9%" ], [ "6", "Chinese", "7,475", "0.8%", "6,015", "0.6%" ], [ "", "Cantonese", "1,720", "0.2%", "1,425", "0.2%" ], [ "", "Mandarin", "715", "0.1%", "395", "< 0.1%" ], [ "7", "Athapaskan languages", "7,145", "0.8%", "6,315", "0.7%" ], [ "", "Dene", "7,135", "0.8%", "6,310", "0.7%" ], [ "8", "Polish", "2,510", "0.4%", "3,015", "0.3%" ], [ "9", "Hungarian", "2,190", "0.2%", "2,700", "0.3%" ], [ "10", "Tagalog ( Filipino/Pilipino )", "2,170", "0.2%", "1,545", "0.2%" ], [ "11", "Dutch", "1,785", "0.2%", "1,930", "0.20%" ], [ "12", "Scandinavian languages", "1,690", "0.2%", "2,320", "0.2%" ], [ "", "Norwegian", "830", "0.1%", "1,260", "0.1%" ], [ "", "Danish", "420", "< 0.1%", "430", "0.1%" ], [ "", "Swedish", "355", "< 0.1%", "525", "0.1%" ] ]
Languages -- Mother tongue
Languages of Saskatchewan ( 2016 ) : [ 12 ] English ( 82.4% ) French ( 1.4% ) Other language ( 14.5% ) Multiple ( 1.7% ) The 2006 census showed a population of 968,157 . Of the 946,250 singular responses to the census question concerning mother tongue the languages most commonly reported were :
Demographics_of_Saskatchewan_4
Saskatchewan is the middle province of Canada's three Prairie Provinces. It has an area of 651,900 km² (251,700 mi²) and a population of 1,117,503 (Saskatchewanians) as of January 2014. Most of its population lives in the southern half of the province. The most populous city is Saskatoon with a population of 260,600 (2011) in the Census Metropolitan Area (CMA), followed by the province's capital, Regina with a population of 210,556 (2011) in the CMA. The province's population makeup is also notable for German being the largest European ethnic group and also for the largest proportion of people of indigenous descent of any of the provinces.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_towns_in_India_by_population
List of towns in India by population
[ "Name of Town", "State", "Type", "Population ( 2011 )" ]
[ [ "Lachhmangarh", "Rajasthan", "M", "53,392" ], [ "Ladnu", "Rajasthan", "M", "65,575" ], [ "Ladwa", "Haryana", "M.C", "28,887" ], [ "Lahar", "Madhya Pradesh", "N.P", "35,674" ], [ "Laharpur", "Uttar Pradesh", "N.P.P", "61,990" ], [ "Lakheri", "Rajasthan", "M", "29,572" ], [ "Lakhisarai", "Bihar", "N.P", "99,979" ], [ "Laksar", "Uttarakhand", "N.P", "21,760" ], [ "Lakshmeshwar", "Karnataka", "T.M.C", "36,754" ], [ "Lal Gopalganj Nindaura", "Uttar Pradesh", "N.P", "28,288" ], [ "Lalganj", "Bihar", "N.A.C", "37000" ], [ "Lalgudi", "Tamil Nadu", "T.P", "23,740" ], [ "Lalganj", "Uttar Pradesh", "N.P", "21,142" ], [ "Lalkuan", "Uttarakhand", "N.P", "7,644" ], [ "Lalsot", "Rajasthan", "M", "34,363" ], [ "Landhaura", "Uttarakhand", "N.P", "18,370" ], [ "Lanka", "Assam", "M.B", "36,805" ], [ "Lar", "Uttar Pradesh", "N.P", "28,307" ], [ "Lathi", "Gujarat", "M", "21,173" ], [ "Lilong", "Manipur", "N.P", "22,888" ] ]
L
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_India_11
The entire work of this article is based on Census of India, 2011, conducted by the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, under Ministry of Home Affairs (India), Government of India.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hong_Kong_post_offices
List of Hong Kong post offices
[ "Name", "Year of establishment", "Location", "Recent situation" ]
[ [ "Canton Road ( 廣東道郵政局 )", "1971", "393 Canton Road , Jordan", "Closed from 1 January 2008 due to low utilisation and heavy operational losses , and then Canton Road Government Offices was demolished in 2011" ], [ "Old Wan Chai Post Office ( 舊灣仔郵政局 )", "1915", "221 Queen 's Road East , Wan Chai", "Listed as a declared monument on 18 May 1990 ; acts as one of the Environmental Resource Centres of the EPD" ], [ "Garden Road # ( 花園道郵政局 )", "2002", "Cheung Kong Centre , Queen 's Road Central", "Closed from 1 November 2007 due to low utilisation and heavy operational losses" ], [ "Harbour Building ( 海港政府大樓郵政局 )", "1985", "Harbour Building , Pier Road , Central", "Closed from 1 November 2007 due to low utilisation and heavy operational losses" ], [ "Hennessy Road # ( 軒尼詩道郵政局 )", "1969", "G/F , Asian House , 1 Hennessy Road , Wan Chai", "Closed on December 1 , 2012 due to the redevelopment of Asian House . Replaced by Johnston Road Post Office" ], [ "North Point ( 北角郵政局 )", "2002", "FitFort , King 's Road , North Point", "Closed from 18 May 2008 due to operational losses" ], [ "Texaco Road ( 德士古道郵政局 )", "1993", "Wealthy Garden , Texaco Road , Tsuen Wan", "Closed from 20 April 2008 as it is undesirable to continue operation in the severely deteriorated premises ; replaced by Yeung Uk Road Post Office , which is a 10-minute walk apart" ], [ "Wong Chuk Hang ( 黃竹坑郵政局 )", "1975", "Wong Chuk Hang Estate", "Closed from 30 September 2007 , due to the demolition of the estate" ], [ "San Po Kong ( 新蒲崗郵政局 )", "2006", "Yue Xiu Plaza , Ning Yuen Street , San Po Kong", "Closed from 30 May 2015 ; replaced by Concorde Road Post Office" ], [ "On Ting ( 安定郵政局 )", "1994", "On Ting Estate , Tuen Mun", "Closed from 1 January 2016 , due to low utilisation and heavy operational losses" ], [ "Cloud View Road ( 雲景道郵政局 )", "1983", "Cloud View Road , Hong Kong", "Closed from 1 January 2016 , due to low utilisation and heavy operational losses" ], [ "Lok Wah ( 樂華郵政局 )", "1989", "Lok Wah North Estate", "Closed from 13 April 2015 , due to low utilisation and heavy operational losses" ], [ "Lei Cheng Uk ( 李鄭屋郵政局 )", "1972", "Shop 114 , G/F , Lei Cheng Uk Shopping Centre , Lei Cheng Uk Estate , Sham Shui Po", "Closed from 5 February 2018 ; replaced by So Uk Post Office" ] ]
Defunct post offices
List_of_Hong_Kong_post_offices_4
Post offices are scattered throughout Hong Kong. All of them are managed by Hongkong Post. As of 2007, there are 34 of post offices on Hong Kong Island, 42 at Kowloon, 45 in the New Territories and 8 on the Outlying Islands. There are two mobile post offices providing postal services in remote areas in the New Territories.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_of_the_Dutch_East_Indies
List of films of the Dutch East Indies
[ "Title", "Year", "Director", "Cast", "Synopsis" ]
[ [ "Djaoeh Dimata", "1948", "Andjar Asmara", "Ratna Asmara , Ali Joego , Iskandar Sucarno , Djauhari Effendi", "Soelastri must go to Jakarta to earn a living after her husband Asrad goes blind" ], [ "Anggrek Bulan", "1948", "Andjar Asmara", "Rd Soekarno , A. Hamid Arief , Nila Djuwita , Iskandar Sucarno", "Kati is in a love triangle with Atma and Subrata , but Atma has other to worry about" ], [ "Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum", "1948", "Roestam Sutan Palindih", "Sofia , S Waldy , D Ismail , Rd Endang", "Unknown" ], [ "Aneka Warna", "1949", "Moh Said HJ", "A. Hamid Arief , Mochsin , R Busono , Annie Mulya", "The story of Dul Kalong and Mat Codot , two fools from the Aneka Warna troupe who live in poverty" ], [ "Bengawan Solo", "1949", "Jo An Tjiang", "Sofia , Rd Mochtar , Mohamad Mochtar , Rd Dadang Ismail", "A village woman 's two children are raised by different families after she drowns herself in the Solo River" ], [ "Gadis Desa", "1949", "Andjar Asmara", "Basuki Djaelani , Ratna Ruthinah , Ali Joego , Djauhari Effendi", "Abu Bakar falls in love with his landlord 's daughter despite having a wife" ], [ "Harta Karun", "1949", "Usmar Ismail", "Rd Soekarno , A. Hamid Arief , Djauhari Effendi , Herawati", "Suliati and Ahmad are in love , but Suliati 's father will not bless the relationship because Ahmad is poor" ], [ "Tjitra", "1949", "Usmar Ismail", "Rd Soekarno , Nila Djuwita , Rd Ismail , A. Hamid Arief", "Harsono takes Suryani 's virginity then flees to the city , where he is caught up in a murder case" ], [ "Menanti Kasih", "1949", "Moh Said HJ", "Chatir Harro , A. Hamid Arief , Nila Djuwita , Djoeriah", "Husni Anwar discovers his schooling was paid for by Rachman , and now he must marry Rachman 's daughter" ], [ "Saputangan", "1949", "Fred Young", "Pak Kasur , Chatir Harro , Noorsini , Netty Herawaty", "Hardjono goes blind while at sea , but has an operation to give him back his sight" ], [ "Sehidup Semati", "1949", "Fred Young", "Ida Prijatni , Ali Joego , Chatir Harro , Djauhari Effendi", "During a trip to Bandung Kusmayadi proposes to Asmarani despite already being betrothed to Lasminah" ] ]
Post-independence
List_of_films_of_the_Dutch_East_Indies_3
A total of 112 fictional films are known to have been produced in the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia) between 1926 and the colony's dissolution in 1949. The earliest motion pictures, imported from abroad, were shown in late 1900, and by the early 1920s imported serials and fictional films were being shown, often with localised names. Dutch companies were also producing documentary films about the Indies to be shown in the Netherlands. The first reports of fictional film production in the Indies date from 1923, although the work in question was not completed. The first locally produced film, Loetoeng Kasaroeng, was directed by L. Heuveldorp and released on 31 December 1926. Between 1926 and 1933 numerous other local productions were released. Although Dutchmen like Heuveldorp and G. Krugers continued to be active in the industry, the majority of filmmakers and producers were ethnic Chinese. The Tan brothers (Khoen Yauw and Khoen Hian) and The Teng Chun were major producers during this period, while the Wong brothers (Nelson, Othniel, and Joshua) were among the more prominent directors. During the mid-1930s, production dropped as a result of the Great Depression. The release of Albert Balink's commercially and critically successful Terang Boelan (Full Moon) in 1937 led to renewed interest in filmmaking, and 1941 saw thirty locally produced films. This rate of production declined after the Japanese occupation beginning in early 1942, closing all but one film studio; this resulted in several films which had begun production in 1941 being released several years later. The majority of films produced during the occupation were short propaganda pieces.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_Baseball_Tournament
1988 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament
[ "Position", "Player", "School" ]
[ [ "C", "Jesse Levis", "North Carolina" ], [ "1B", "Billy Parham", "Georgia Tech" ], [ "2B", "Ty Griffin", "Georgia Tech" ], [ "3B", "Darin Campbell", "North Carolina" ], [ "SS", "Ron Maurer", "North Carolina" ], [ "OF", "Tom Nevin", "North Carolina" ], [ "OF", "Pat McGuire", "Georgia Tech" ], [ "OF", "Chris DeFranco", "North Carolina" ], [ "DH", "Brian Kowitz", "Clemson" ], [ "SP", "Scott Erwin", "Georgia Tech" ], [ "RP", "Jim Poole", "Georgia Tech" ], [ "MVP", "Ty Griffin", "Georgia Tech" ] ]
All-tournament team
1988_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_Baseball_Tournament_1
The 1988 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament was the 1988 postseason baseball championship of the NCAA Division I Atlantic Coast Conference, held at Greenville Municipal Stadium in Greenville, South Carolina from May 11-15. defeated in the championship game, earning the conference's automatic bid to the 1988 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1911–12_Dumbarton_F.C._season
1911–12 Dumbarton F.C. season
[ "Player", "From", "Date" ]
[ [ "George Fyfe", "Dundee Hibs", "29 Jul 1911" ], [ "Matthew Haggerty", "Vale of Leven", "3 Aug 1911" ], [ "William Brown", "Holytown Unuted", "16 Sep 1911" ], [ "James Ferguson", "Cowdenbeath", "29 Sep 1911" ], [ "John B Miller", "", "14 Nov 1911" ], [ "Willie Muir", "Hearts", "30 Nov 1911" ], [ "Alex McGillivray", "", "5 Dec 1911" ], [ "Charles Keir", "Armadale", "11 Jan 1912" ], [ "Andy Robertson", "Howwood", "18 Jan 1912" ], [ "William Wilson", "Helensburgh", "17 Feb 1912" ], [ "Jack Brown", "Maryhill", "20 Apr 1912" ] ]
1911–12_Dumbarton_F.C._season_1
The 1911-12 season was the 35th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League, the Scottish Cup and the Scottish Qualifying Cup.