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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IROC_XVIII
IROC XVIII
[ "Finish", "Grid", "Car no", "Driver", "Car Make", "Car Color", "Laps", "Status", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "1", "Dale Earnhardt", "Dodge Avenger", "Green", "40", "0:33:13", "21" ], [ "2", "8", "8", "Al Unser , Jr", "Dodge Avenger", "Red", "40", "Running", "20**" ], [ "3", "9", "9", "Dale Jarrett", "Dodge Avenger", "Black", "40", "Running", "14" ], [ "4", "7", "7", "Mark Martin", "Dodge Avenger", "Purple", "40", "Running", "14***" ], [ "5", "12", "12", "Kyle Petty", "Dodge Avenger", "Teal", "40", "Running", "10" ], [ "6", "6", "6", "Rusty Wallace", "Dodge Avenger", "Orange", "40", "Running", "14*" ], [ "7", "11", "11", "Steve Kinser", "Dodge Avenger", "Pink", "40", "Running", "8" ], [ "8", "10", "10", "Geoff Brabham", "Dodge Avenger", "Silver", "40", "Running", "7" ], [ "9", "5", "5", "Danny Sullivan", "Dodge Avenger", "White", "40", "Running", "6" ], [ "10", "2", "2", "Jack Baldwin", "Dodge Avenger", "Yellow", "39", "Running", "5" ], [ "11", "3", "3", "Scott Sharp", "Dodge Avenger", "Mustard", "23", "Crash", "4" ], [ "12", "4", "4", "Tom Kendall", "Dodge Avenger", "Cream", "12", "Mechanical", "3" ] ]
Race results -- Race One , Daytona International Speedway
Friday , February 18 , 1994
IROC_XVIII_1
The eighteenth year of IROC competition took place in 1994. IROC XVIII was the first year the Dodge Avenger was used in competition, replacing the Dodge Daytona, and continued the format introduced in IROC XVIII. Race one took place on the Daytona International Speedway, race two took place at Darlington Raceway, race three ran at Talladega Superspeedway, and the year finished at Michigan International Speedway. Mark Martin won the series championship, and took home $200,000 for his efforts. The roster of drivers and final points standings were as follows:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Nottingham_Forest_F.C._season
2012–13 Nottingham Forest F.C. season
[ "# kit", "Pos", "Player", "From", "Fee", "Date" ]
[ [ "7", "MF", "Adlène Guedioura", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "£1,000,000", "23 July 2012" ], [ "5", "DF", "Danny Collins", "Stoke City", "Undisclosed", "26 July 2012" ], [ "15", "DF", "Greg Halford", "Portsmouth", "Undisclosed", "27 July 2012" ], [ "3", "DF", "Dan Harding", "Southampton", "Undisclosed", "28 July 2012" ], [ "4", "MF", "Simon Gillett", "Doncaster Rovers", "Free", "4 August 2012" ], [ "19", "FW", "Simon Cox", "West Bromwich Albion", "Undisclosed", "14 August 2012" ], [ "22", "MF", "Henri Lansbury", "Arsenal", "£1,000,000", "28 August 2012" ], [ "30", "MF", "Stephen McLaughlin", "Derry City", "Undisclosed", "3 January 2013" ], [ "35", "GK", "Khaled Al-Rashidi", "Al-Arabi SC", "Free", "16 January 2013" ], [ "9", "FW", "Darius Henderson", "Millwall", "Free", "24 January 2013" ] ]
Transfers in
2012–13_Nottingham_Forest_F.C._season_2
The 2012-13 season is Nottingham Forest Football Club's 5th consecutive season in the Championship since promotion in 2007-08.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Fukui)
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Fukui)
[ "Site", "Municipality", "Ref" ]
[ [ "Mimuro Site 三室遺跡 Mimuro iseki", "Katsuyama", "[ 2 ]" ], [ "Chausuyama Kofun Cluster 茶臼山古墳群 Chausuyama kofun-gun", "Echizen", "[ 3 ]" ], [ "Asuwayama Kofun Cluster 足羽山古墳群 Asuwayama kofun-gun", "Fukui", "[ 4 ]" ], [ "Kitabori Shell Mound 北堀貝塚 Kitabori kaizuka", "Fukui", "[ 5 ]" ], [ "Hikida Castle Site 疋壇城跡 Hikida-jō ato", "Tsuruga", "[ 6 ]" ], [ "Asahiyama Kofun Cluster 朝日山古墳群 Asahiyama kofun-gun", "Echizen", "[ 7 ]" ], [ "Kasugayama Kofun 春日山古墳 附 泰遠寺山古墳出土石棺 Kasugayama kofun tsuketari Taionjiyama kofun shutsudo sekkan", "Eiheiji", "[ 8 ]" ], [ "Obama Castle Site 小浜城跡 Obama-jō", "Obama", "[ 9 ]" ], [ "Komaru Castle Site 小丸城跡(附 野々宮廃寺跡) Komaru-jō ( tsuketari Nonomiya Haiji ato )", "Echizen", "[ 10 ]" ], [ "Tsuchimikado Family Graves 土御門家 墓所 Tsuchimikado-ke bosho", "Ōi", "[ 11 ]" ], [ "Echizen Ōno Castle Site 越前大野城跡 Echizen Ōno-jō ato", "Ōno", "[ 12 ]" ], [ "Kiyohara Bukata Grave 清原宜賢卿墓所 Kiyohara Bukata-kyō bosho", "Fukui", "[ 13 ]" ], [ "Nitta Yoshisada Public Grave 新田義貞公墓所 Nitta Yoshisada kō-bosho", "Sakai", "[ 14 ]" ], [ "Yokoyama Kofun Cluster 横山古墳群 Yokoyama kofun-gun", "Awara / Sakai", "[ 15 ]" ], [ "Kamo Kofun 加茂古墳 Kamo kofun", "Obama", "[ 16 ]" ], [ "Shinmeigatani Sue Ware Kiln Site 神明ヶ谷の須恵器窯跡 Shinmeigatani no Sue-ki kama ato", "Echizen", "[ 17 ]" ], [ "Ōmushi Haiji Pagoda Site 大虫廃寺塔跡 Ōmushi Haiji tō ato", "Echizen", "[ 18 ]" ], [ "Funazu Shell Mound 舟津貝塚 Funazu kaizuka", "Awara", "[ 19 ]" ], [ "Ochi-san Sacred Mountain Site 越知山 山岳信仰跡 Ochi-san sangaku-shinkō ato", "Echizen", "[ 20 ]" ], [ "Kunugi Kofun 椚古墳 (石室) Kunugi kofun ( sekishitsu )", "Awara", "[ 21 ]" ] ]
Prefectural Historic Sites
As of 1 May 2019 , twenty-nine Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance . [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Fukui)_1
This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Fukui.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_UEFA_Intertoto_Cup
2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Esbjerg", "1-6", "Schalke 04", "1-3", "0-3" ], [ "OFK Beograd", "1-5", "Atlético Madrid", "1-3", "0-2" ], [ "Genk", "0-2", "União de Leiria", "0-0", "0-2" ], [ "Villarreal", "2-0", "Hamburg", "1-0", "1-0" ], [ "Lille", "4-1", "Slaven Belupo", "3-0", "1-1" ], [ "Slovan Liberec", "2-2 ( a )", "Nantes", "1-0", "1-2" ] ]
Semi-finals
2004_UEFA_Intertoto_Cup_3
The 2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup football finals (the summer football competition for European clubs that had not qualified for one of the two major UEFA competitions) were won by Lille, Schalke 04, and Villarreal. All three teams advanced to the UEFA Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_WNBA_season
2015 WNBA season
[ "Award", "Winner", "Position", "Team", "Votes/Statistic" ]
[ [ "Most Valuable Player Award", "Elena Delle Donne", "Forward / Guard", "Chicago Sky", "385 out of 999" ], [ "Finals MVP Award", "Sylvia Fowles", "Center", "Minnesota Lynx", "" ], [ "Rookie of the Year Award", "Jewell Loyd", "Guard", "Seattle Storm", "21 out of 39" ], [ "Most Improved Player Award", "Kelsey Bone", "Center", "Connecticut Sun", "14 out of 39" ], [ "Defensive Player of the Year Award", "Brittney Griner", "Center", "Phoenix Mercury", "33 out of 39" ], [ "Sixth Woman of the Year Award", "Allie Quigley", "Guard", "Chicago Sky", "24 out of 39" ], [ "Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award", "DeLisha Milton-Jones", "Forward", "Atlanta Dream", "11 out of 39" ], [ "Peak Performer : Points", "Elena Delle Donne", "Forward / Guard", "Chicago Sky", "23.4 PPG" ], [ "Peak Performer : Rebounds", "Courtney Paris", "Center", "Tulsa Shock", "9.3 RPG" ], [ "Peak Performer : Assists", "Courtney Vandersloot", "Guard", "Chicago Sky", "5.8 APG" ], [ "Coach of the Year Award", "Bill Laimbeer", "Coach", "New York Liberty", "23 out of 39" ] ]
Season award winners -- Postseason awards
2015_WNBA_season_5
The 2015 WNBA season was the 19th season of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The regular season started on June 5 and playoffs concluded on October 14. The Minnesota Lynx beat the Indiana Fever 69-52 in game five of the Finals on October 14 to clinch a third WNBA title in five years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Schilling
Taylor Schilling
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2007", "Dark Matter", "Jackie" ], [ "2011", "Atlas Shrugged : Part I", "Dagny Taggart" ], [ "2012", "The Lucky One", "Beth Green" ], [ "2012", "Argo", "Christine Mendez" ], [ "2013", "Stay", "Abbey" ], [ "2015", "The Overnight", "Emily" ], [ "2017", "Take Me", "Anna St. Blair" ], [ "2017", "Phil", "Samantha Ford" ], [ "2018", "The Public", "Angela" ], [ "2018", "The Titan", "Dr. Abigail Janssen" ], [ "2018", "Family", "Kate Stone" ], [ "2019", "The Prodigy", "Sarah Blume" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Taylor_Schilling_0
Taylor Jane Schilling (born July 27, 1984) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Piper Chapman on the Netflix original comedy-drama series Orange Is the New Black (2013-2019), for which she received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actress - Television Series Musical or Comedy and Best Actress - Television Series Drama. She made her film debut in the 2007 drama Dark Matter. Schilling also starred as Nurse Veronica Flanagan Callahan in the short-lived NBC medical drama Mercy (2009-10). Her other films include Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011), the romantic drama The Lucky One (2012), the comedy Take Me (2017) and the science fiction thriller The Titan (2018).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1896–97_Southampton_St._Mary's_F.C._season
1896–97 Southampton St. Mary's F.C. season
[ "Date", "Position", "Name", "From" ]
[ [ "Summer 1896", "FW", "Robert Buchanan", "Woolwich Arsenal" ], [ "Summer 1896", "GK", "George Clawley", "Stoke" ], [ "Summer 1896", "FB", "Harry Haynes", "Small Heath" ], [ "Summer 1896", "FB", "Donald McKay", "Woolston Works" ], [ "Summer 1896", "FB", "James McKie", "Freemantle" ], [ "March 1897", "HB", "William Ponting", "Ryde" ], [ "Summer 1896", "FW", "George Seeley", "Local football" ] ]
Transfers -- In
1896–97_Southampton_St._Mary's_F.C._season_5
The 1896-97 season was the twelfth since the foundation of Southampton St. Mary's F.C. and their third in league football, as members of the Southern League. The season was the most successful yet, with St. Mary's claiming the Southern League title for the first time and reaching the Second Round Proper of the FA Cup. It was the start of the most successful period in the club's history - in a period of eight years, they were Southern League champions six times and reached the final of the FA Cup twice.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_MAAC_Men's_Basketball_Tournament
2018 MAAC Men's Basketball Tournament
[ "Seed", "School", "Conference", "Tiebreaker" ]
[ [ "1", "Rider", "15-3", "1-1 vs Canisius , 1-0 vs Niagara" ], [ "2", "Canisius", "15-3", "1-1 vs Rider , 1-1 vs Niagara" ], [ "3", "Niagara", "12-6", "" ], [ "4", "Iona", "11-7", "" ], [ "5", "Manhattan", "9-9", "2-0 vs Fairfield" ], [ "6", "Fairfield", "9-9", "0-2 vs Manhattan" ], [ "7", "Quinnipiac", "7-11", "1-0 vs Monmouth" ], [ "8", "Monmouth", "7-11", "0-1 vs Quinnipiac" ], [ "9", "Saint Peter 's", "6-12", "" ], [ "10", "Siena", "4-14", "1-1 vs Marist , 1-2 vs Rider/Canisius" ], [ "11", "Marist", "4-14", "1-1 vs Siena , 0-4 vs Rider/Canisius" ] ]
Seeds
All 11 teams in the conference participated in the Tournament . The top five teams received byes to the quarterfinals . Teams were seeded by record within the conference , with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records .
2018_MAAC_Men's_Basketball_Tournament_0
The 2018 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference for the 2017-18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. It was held from March 1-5, 2018 at the Times Union Center in Albany, New York. No. 4 seed Iona defeated No. 6 seed Fairfield in the championship game to receive the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. This was Iona's third consecutive MAAC tournament championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_BWF_Grand_Prix_Gold_and_Grand_Prix
2011 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix
[ "Category", "Winners", "Runners-up", "Score" ]
[ [ "Men 's singles", "Lee Chong Wei", "Bao Chunlai", "21-9 , 21-19" ], [ "Women 's singles", "Wang Xin", "Saina Nehwal", "13-21 , 21-8 , 21-14" ], [ "Men 's doubles", "Koo Kien Keat / Tan Boon Heong", "Alvent Yulianto / Hendra Aprida Gunawan", "21-16 , 21-7" ], [ "Women 's doubles", "Miyuki Maeda / Satoko Suetsuna", "Shizuka Matsuo / Mami Naito", "21-18 , 21-13" ], [ "Mixed doubles", "Tantowi Ahmad / Lilyana Natsir", "Chan Peng Soon / Goh Liu Ying", "18-21 , 21-15 , 21-19" ] ]
Grand Prix Gold
German Open RWE-Sporthalle , Mülheim , Germany , March 1–6 , 2011 . [ 3 ] Category Winners Runners-up Score Men 's singles Lin Dan Chen Jin 21–19 , 21–11 Women 's singles Liu Xin Ayane Kurihara 21–13 , 15–21 , 21–9 Men 's doubles Jung Jae-sung / Lee Yong-dae Kim Ki-jung / Kim Sa-rang 21–19 , 18–21 , 21–11 Women 's doubles Mizuki Fujii / Reika Kakiiwa Ha Jung-eun / Kim Min-jung 21–16 , 21–14 Mixed doubles Robert Blair / Gabrielle White Shintaro Ikeda / Reiko Shiota 16–21 , 21–16 , 21–15 Swiss Open St. Jakobshalle , Basel , Switzerland , March 15–20 , 2011 . [ 4 ] Category Winners Runners-up Score Men 's singles Park Sung-hwan Lee Hyun-il 17–21 , 21–9 , 21–17 Women 's singles Saina Nehwal Sung Ji-hyun 21–13 , 21–14 Men 's doubles Ko Sung-hyun / Yoo Yeon-seong Jung Jae-sung / Lee Yong-dae 21–17 , 21–16 Women 's doubles Ha Jung-eun / Kim Min-jung Jung Kyung-eun / Kim Ha-na 21–12 , 21–13 Mixed doubles Joachim Fischer Nielsen / Christinna Pedersen Nathan Robertson / Jenny Wallwork 23–21 , 21–14 Australian Open Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre , Melbourne , Australia , April 5–10 , 2011 . [ 5 ] Category Winners Runners-up Score Men 's singles Sho Sasaki Wong Choong Hann 21–11 , 12–21 , 21–19 Women 's singles Liu Xin Porntip Buranaprasertsuk 21–14 , 21–9 Men 's doubles Hiroyuki Endo / Kenichi Hayakawa Naoki Kawamae / Shoji Sato 21–17 , 21–18 Women 's doubles Shizuka Matsuo / Mami Naito Chin Eei Hui / Wong Pei Tty 21–18 , 21–11 Mixed doubles Songphon Anugritayawon / Kunchala Voravichitchaikul Hirokatsu Hashimoto / Mizuki Fujii 21–15 , 21–9 Malaysia Open Sultan Abdul Halim Stadium , Alor Setar , Malaysia , May 3–8 , 2011 . [ 6 ]
2011_BWF_Grand_Prix_Gold_and_Grand_Prix_6
The 2011 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix is the fifth season of BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venues_of_the_2008_Summer_Olympics
Venues of the 2008 Summer Olympics
[ "Venue", "Sports", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Beihang University Gymnasium", "Weightlifting", "5,400" ], [ "Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium", "Volleyball", "5,000" ], [ "Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field", "Shooting ( shotgun )", "5,000" ], [ "Capital Indoor Stadium", "Volleyball ( final )", "18,000" ], [ "Fengtai Softball Field", "Softball", "13,000" ], [ "Laoshan Mountain Bike Course", "Cycling ( Mountain Bike )", "2,000" ], [ "Olympic Sports Centre", "Football , Modern Pentathlon ( riding , running )", "36,228" ], [ "Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium", "Handball", "7,000" ], [ "Workers Indoor Arena", "Boxing", "13,000" ], [ "Workers Stadium", "Football", "70,161" ], [ "Ying Tung Natatorium", "Water Polo , Modern Pentathlon ( swimming )", "4,852" ] ]
Venues -- Existing competition venues
Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium , hosted the volleyball competition The Workers Stadium , hosted the quarter-final and semi-final football matches
Venues_of_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_3
For the 2008 Summer Olympics, a total of thirty-seven venues were used, thirty-one in Beijing, and six outside Beijing. The 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, China from 8 to 24 August 2008. [n 1] A total of 11,028 athletes from 204 NOCs (countries) participated in 302 events in 28 sports held in 37 competition venues. Events took place at eleven pre-existing venues, twelve new venues constructed for the Olympics, and eight temporary venues that were removed following the games. In addition, six venues outside Beijing hosted events, two of which were newly built for the Olympics. Beijing won its bid to host the 2008 Olympics on 13 July 2001. The first new venues to begin construction were the Beijing National Stadium, Beijing National Aquatics Center, Beijing Shooting Range Hall, and the Laoshan Velodrome, where major work commenced in December 2003. By May 2007, construction had begun at all of the Beijing venues for the games. Approximately RMB¥13 billion (US$1.9 billion) was spent to build and renovate the venues. Several of the venues were located at the Olympic Green Olympic Park. The largest venue at the games in terms of seating capacity was the Beijing National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, which could at the time hold 91,000 spectators and was the site for the opening and closing ceremonies. The smallest venue in terms of seating capacity was the temporary Laoshan Mountain Bike Course, which had seating for 2,000 spectators.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Records_of_members_of_the_Oireachtas
Records of members of the Oireachtas
[ "Name", "Office", "Years" ]
[ [ "Seán Lemass", "Minister for Industry and Commerce", "19 years , 2 months" ], [ "Éamon de Valera", "Minister for External Affairs", "15 years , 11 months" ], [ "Frank Aiken", "Minister for External Affairs", "15 years , 3 months" ], [ "James Ryan", "Minister for Agriculture", "14 years , 10 months" ], [ "Thomas Derrig", "Minister for Education", "14 years , 1 month" ], [ "Gerald Boland", "Minister for Justice", "11 years , 4 months" ], [ "Oscar Traynor", "Minister for Defence", "11 years , 4 months" ], [ "Seán MacEntee", "Minister for Finance", "10 years , 5 months" ] ]
Longest-serving cabinet ministers ( in same office )
Records_of_members_of_the_Oireachtas_12
This is a list of records relating to the Oireachtas, the national parliament of Ireland, which consists of the President of Ireland, and two Houses, Dáil Éireann, a house of representatives whose members are known as Teachtaí Dála or TDs, and Seanad Éireann, a senate whose members are known as senators. The First Dáil consisted of the Sinn Féin MPs who were elected in the United Kingdom general election of 14 December 1918. They refused to attend the British House of Commons and instead assembled for the first time on 21 January 1919 in the Mansion House in Dublin as the revolutionary unicameral Dáil Éireann. 1,292 TDs have served in the Dáil between 1919 and 2018. The title Father of the Dáil is usually and unofficially conferred on the longest-serving member.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sečanj
Sečanj
[ "Ethnic group", "Population 2011", "%" ]
[ [ "Serbs", "9,165", "69.08%" ], [ "Hungarians", "1,691", "12.75%" ], [ "Romani", "714", "5.38%" ], [ "Romanians", "566", "4.27%" ], [ "Croats", "113", "0.85%" ], [ "Bulgarians", "87", "0.66%" ], [ "Slovaks", "52", "0.39%" ], [ "Yugoslavs", "50", "0.38%" ], [ "Macedonians", "39", "0.29%" ], [ "Germans", "39", "0.29%" ], [ "Montenegrins", "24", "0.18%" ], [ "Others", "727", "5.48%" ], [ "Total", "13,267", "" ] ]
Demographics -- Ethnic composition
The settlements with Serb ethnic majority are : Sečanj , Banatska Dubica , Boka , Jarkovac , Jaša Tomić , Krajišnik , and Sutjeska . The settlement with Hungarian ethnic majority is Busenje . Ethnically mixed settlements with relative Serb majority are : Konak , Neuzina and Šurjan .
Sečanj_0
Sečanj () is a town located in the Central Banat District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The town itself has a population of 2,373, while the Sečanj municipality has 13,267 inhabitants.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997–98_FIBA_EuroCup
1997–98 FIBA EuroCup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "ASVEL", "164-152", "Festina Joventut", "82-74", "82-78" ], [ "Samara", "127-125", "Torpan Pojat", "77-74", "50-51" ], [ "Tofaş", "131-133", "Žalgiris", "66-62", "65-71" ], [ "Śląsk Wrocław", "142-131", "Zagreb", "76-60", "66-71" ], [ "Sunair Oostende", "140-162", "Stefanel Milano", "68-80", "72-82" ], [ "Avtodor Saratov", "160-126", "Tatami Rhöndorf", "71-50", "89-76" ], [ "Beobanka", "163-136", "Polti Cantù", "88-58", "75-78" ], [ "Hapoel Eilat", "148-164", "Panathinaikos", "80-78", "68-86" ] ]
Round of 16
1997–98_FIBA_EuroCup_13
The 1997-98 FIBA EuroCup was the thirty-second edition of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition. it occurred between September 16, 1997, and April 14, 1998. The final was held at Pionir Hall, Belgrade, Yugoslavia. In the final, Žalgiris defeated Stefanel Milano, in front of 5,000 spectators.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_After_Words_interviews_first_aired_in_2007
List of After Words interviews first aired in 2007
[ "First air date ( Links to video )", "Interviewee ( s )", "Interviewer ( s )", "Book", "Topic of interview / Comments" ]
[ [ "January 6 , 2007", "Anthony Weller", "Norman Hatch", "First into Nagasaki : The Censored Eyewitness Dispatches on Post-Atomic Japan and Its Prisoners of War", "Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki" ], [ "January 13 , 2007", "Gabor Boritt", "James Swanson", "The Gettysburg Gospel : The Lincoln Speech That Nobody Knows", "The Gettysburg Address" ], [ "January 20 , 2007", "Joel L. Fleishman", "Elizabeth Boris", "The Foundation : A Great American Secret ; How Private Wealth is Changing the World", "" ], [ "January 27 , 2007", "Frank Luntz", "John McCaslin", "Words That Work : It 's Not What You Say , It 's What People Hear", "" ], [ "February 3 , 2007", "Eric Klinenberg", "Ben Scott", "Fighting for Air : The Battle to Control America 's Media", "" ], [ "February 10 , 2007", "Brian Doherty", "Doug Bandow", "Radicals for Capitalism : The Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement", "Libertarianism in the United States" ], [ "February 17 , 2007", "John Naisbitt", "George Gilder", "Mind Set ! : Reset Your Thinking and See the Future", "" ], [ "February 24 , 2007", "Edward Brooke", "Eleanor Holmes Norton", "Bridging the Divide : My Life", "" ], [ "March 3 , 2007", "John Patrick Diggins", "George Will", "Ronald Reagan : Fate , Freedom , and the Making of History", "Ronald Reagan" ], [ "March 10 , 2007", "Martha Raddatz", "Thomas Hammes", "The Long Road Home : A Story of War and Family", "Siege of Sadr City" ], [ "March 17 , 2007", "John Newhouse", "Walter Boyne", "Boeing Versus Airbus : The Inside Story of the Greatest International Competition in Business", "Competition between Airbus and Boeing" ], [ "March 24 , 2007", "Fred Charles Ikle", "John Lehman", "Annihilation from Within : The Ultimate Threat to Nations", "" ], [ "April 7 , 2007", "Bill Bradley", "James Leach", "The New American Story", "" ], [ "April 14 , 2007", "Ali Allawi", "Roland Flamini", "The Occupation of Iraq : Winning the War , Losing the Peace", "History of Iraq ( 2003-2011 )" ], [ "April 21 , 2007", "David Pietrusza", "Ann Compton", "1920 : The Year of the Six Presidents", "1920 United States presidential election" ], [ "April 28 , 2007", "Michael Wallis", "Roy Blunt", "Billy the Kid : The Endless Ride", "Billy the Kid" ], [ "May 5 , 2007", "Jabari Asim", "Bakari Kitwana", "The N Word : Who Can Say It , Who Should n't , and Why", "The word nigger" ], [ "May 12 , 2007", "Robert McGovern", "Jack Kemp", "All American : Why I Believe in Football , God , and the War in Iraq", "" ], [ "May 19 , 2007", "Rod Paige", "Kathy Kiely", "The War Against Hope : How Teachers ' Unions Hurt Children , Hinder Teachers , and Endanger Public Education", "" ], [ "May 26 , 2007", "Charles Rangel", "Jim Mills", "And I Have n't Had a Bad Day Since : From the Streets of Harlem to the Halls of Congress", "" ] ]
Wikipedia list article After Words is an American television series on the C-SPAN2 network ’ s weekend programming schedule known as Book TV . The program is an hour-long talk show , each week featuring an interview with the author of a new nonfiction book . The program has no regular host . Instead , each author is paired with a guest host who is familiar with the author or the subject matter of their book . [ 1 ]
List_of_After_Words_interviews_first_aired_in_2007_0
After Words is an American television series on the C-SPAN2 networks weekend programming schedule known as Book TV. The program is an hour-long talk show, each week featuring an interview with the author of a new nonfiction book. The program has no regular host. Instead, each author is paired with a guest host who is familiar with the author or the subject matter of their book.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_Dominion
Kings Dominion
[ "Ride", "Opening year", "Manufacturer", "Description" ]
[ [ "Blue Ridge Tollway", "1975", "", "Passenger-driven cars that ride along on a guide rail" ], [ "Flying Eagles", "1975", "Bisch-Rocco", "A Flying Scooters type ride" ], [ "Grizzly", "1982", "Curtis D. Summers / Taft Broadcasting", "A wooden roller coaster similar to Wild Beast at Canada 's Wonderland" ], [ "Kings Dominion Theater", "1975", "", "A theater that currently houses Cirque Imagine . Originally named The Mason-Dixon Music Hall and later named The Paramount Theatre during the Paramount era" ], [ "Shenandoah Lumber Company", "1975", "Arrow Development", "A log flume ride" ], [ "Gran Prix Raceway", "1995", "R.E . Enterprises", "Pay-per-ride Go-kart racing track" ], [ "White Water Canyon", "1983", "Intamin", "A River rafting ride" ] ]
Areas and attractions -- Old Virginia
Grizzly Along with International Street , Old Virginia is the only original section of Kings Dominion that has kept its same name throughout the park 's history . Set in the Blue Ridge mountains , the area has a vintage , rustic theme marked by its wooded architecture and country-style decor . In the 1970s , Old Virginia had an Intamin Flying Dutchman flat ride called Jamestown Landing ; behind it , Old Virginia had a steam train ride , Old Dominion Line , which ran through the woods in the back of the park . [ 37 ] Jamestown Landing closed by 1980 ; [ 35 ] the Old Dominion Line stayed until it closed in the 1990s .
Kings_Dominion_1
Kings Dominion is an amusement park located in Doswell, Virginia, 20 miles (30 km) north of Richmond and 75 miles (120 km) south of Washington, D.C. Owned and operated by Cedar Fair, the 400-acre (1.6 km2) park opened to the public on May 3, 1975, and features over 60 rides, shows and attractions including 12 roller coasters and a 20-acre (81,000 m2) water park. Its name is derived from the name of its sister park, Kings Island, and the nickname for the state of Virginia, Old Dominion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's 200 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Sun Yang ( CHN )", "1:45.43" ], [ "2", "Katsuhiro Matsumoto ( JPN )", "1:46.50" ], [ "3", "Ji Xinjie ( CHN )", "1:46.68" ], [ "4", "Khader Baqlah ( JOR )", "1:46.77" ], [ "5", "Naito Ehara ( JPN )", "1:47.66" ], [ "6", "Welson Sim ( MAS )", "1:47.99" ], [ "7", "Lee Ho-joon ( KOR )", "1:48.10" ], [ "8", "Hoàng Quý Phước ( VIE )", "1:50.57" ] ]
Results -- Final
Swimming_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle_3
The men's 200 metre freestyle event at the 2018 Asian Games took place on 19 August at the GBK Aquatic Stadium. During the medal ceremony, the flags of the three medalists crashed to the ground due to a technical malfunction. Sun Yang, the Chinese swimmer and the gold medalist of the event, immediately got off the podium, walked to some officials and demanded the medal ceremony to be conducted once again. The flags were re-attached to the broken hoist but couldn't be raised, and the Chinese anthem was played for a second time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_busiest_airports_by_international_passenger_traffic
List of busiest airports by international passenger traffic
[ "Rank", "Airport", "Location", "Code ( IATA/ICAO )", "Total passengers", "% change" ]
[ [ "1", "Dubai International Airport", "Garhoud , Dubai , United Arab Emirates", "DXB/OMDB", "77,453,466", "10.7%" ], [ "2", "London Heathrow Airport", "Hillingdon , Greater London , United Kingdom", "LHR/EGLL", "69,816,491", "2.5%" ], [ "3", "Hong Kong International Airport", "Chek Lap Kok , Islands , New Territories , Hong Kong", "HKG/VHHH", "68,139,897", "8.3%" ], [ "4", "Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport", "Roissy-en-France , Val d'Oise , Île-de-France , France", "CDG/LFPG", "60,369,798", "3.0%" ], [ "5", "Amsterdam Airport Schiphol", "Haarlemmermeer , North Holland , Netherlands", "AMS/EHAM", "58,245,545", "6.0%" ], [ "6", "Singapore Changi Airport", "Changi , East Region , Singapore", "SIN/WSSS", "54,835,000", "2.9%" ], [ "7", "Frankfurt Airport", "Flughafen , Frankfurt , Hesse , Germany", "FRA/EDDF", "53,994,154", "2.4%" ], [ "8", "Seoul Incheon International Airport", "Jung-gu , Incheon , South Korea", "ICN/RKSI", "48,720,319", "8.5%" ], [ "9", "Suvarnabhumi Airport", "Racha Thewa , Bang Phli , Samut Prakan , Greater Bangkok , Thailand", "BKK/VTBS", "43,251,807", "16.3%" ], [ "10", "Atatürk International Airport", "Yeşilköy , Bakırköy , Istanbul , Turkey", "IST/LTBA", "42,302,859", "11.1%" ], [ "11", "Taoyuan International Airport", "Dayuan , Taoyuan , Taiwan", "TPE/RCTP", "38,103,889", "7.6%" ], [ "12", "London Gatwick Airport", "Crawley , West Sussex , United Kingdom", "LGW/EGKK", "36,667,769", "6.4%" ], [ "13", "Kuala Lumpur International Airport", "Sepang , Selangor , Malaysia", "KUL/WMKK", "34,434,015", "0.1%" ], [ "14", "Madrid-Barajas Airport", "Madrid , Comunidad de Madrid , Spain", "MAD/LEMD", "33,787,171", "14.1%" ], [ "15", "Munich Airport", "Oberding / Hallbergmoos / Marzling , Erding / Freising , Bavaria , Germany", "MUC/EDDM", "31,313,329", "3.5%" ], [ "16", "Hamad International Airport", "Doha , Qatar", "DOH/OTBD", "30,906,303", "17.3%" ], [ "17", "Narita International Airport", "Narita , Chiba , Kantō , Honshū , Japan", "NRT/RJAA", "30,547,564", "3.2%" ], [ "18", "John F. Kennedy International Airport", "Queens , New York City , New York , United States", "JFK/KJFK", "30,017,244", "6.2%" ], [ "19", "Barcelona-El Prat Airport", "El Prat de Llobregat , Barcelona , Catalonia , Spain", "BCN/LEBL", "29,077,820", "6,7%" ], [ "20", "Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport", "Fiumicino , Rome , Italy", "FCO/LIRF", "28,280,267", "5.4%" ] ]
2015 statistics
Airports Council International 's ( January–December ) figures are as follows . [ 4 ]
List_of_busiest_airports_by_international_passenger_traffic_3
The following is a list of the world's largest airports by international passenger traffic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerala_State_Film_Award_for_Best_Film_with_Popular_Appeal_and_Aesthetic_Value
Kerala State Film Award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value
[ "No", "Year", "Film", "Producer", "Director" ]
[ [ "1", "1976", "Swami Ayyappan", "P. Subramaniam", "P. Subramaniam" ], [ "3", "1978", "Rappadikalude Gadha", "M. Subramaniam", "K. G. George" ], [ "4", "1979", "Idavazhiyile Poocha Mindappoocha", "Priyadarsini Films", "Hariharan" ], [ "5", "1980", "Manjil Virinja Pookkal", "Navodaya Appachan", "Fazil" ], [ "6", "1981", "Gaanam", "Sreekumaran Thampi", "Sreekumaran Thampi" ], [ "8", "1983", "Koodevide", "Prem Prakash", "Padmarajan" ], [ "9", "1984", "Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu", "Ouseppachan , Khayas , Kurian", "Fazil" ], [ "10", "1985", "Yathra", "Joseph Abraham", "Balu Mahendra" ], [ "11", "1986", "Ennennum Kannettante", "Sajan", "Fazil" ], [ "12", "1987", "Oru Minnaminunginte Nurunguvettam", "Gopinath Panthalam , Babu Thiruvalla", "Bharathan" ], [ "13", "1988", "1921", "Mohammed Mannil", "I. V. Sasi" ], [ "14", "1989", "Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha", "P. V. Gangadharan", "Hariharan" ], [ "15", "1990", "Perumthachan", "G. Jayakumar", "Ajayan" ], [ "16", "1991", "Godfather", "Swargachitra Appachan", "Siddique-Lal" ], [ "17", "1992", "Venkalam", "V. V. Babu", "Bharathan" ], [ "18", "1993", "Manichitrathazhu", "Swargachitra Appachan", "Fazil" ], [ "19", "1994", "Thenmavin Kombath", "N. Gopalakrishnan", "Priyadarshan" ], [ "20", "1995", "Mazhayethum Munpe", "Madhavan Nair", "Kamal" ] ]
Winners
Kerala_State_Film_Award_for_Best_Popular_Film_0
The Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value is an award, begun in 1976, presented annually at the Kerala State Film Awards of India to the best film with popular appeal and aesthetic value in Malayalam film industry. Until 1997, the awards were managed directly by the Department of Cultural Affairs of the Government of Kerala. Since 1998, the awards have been controlled by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, an autonomous, non-profit institution functioning under the Department of Cultural Affairs. The winner, producer and director, receives a certificate, statuette and a cash prize of ₹100,000 each.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_ITU_World_Triathlon_Series
2017 ITU World Triathlon Series
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Flora Duffy ( BER )", "5200" ], [ "2", "Ashleigh Gentle ( AUS )", "4320" ], [ "3", "Katie Zaferes ( USA )", "4302" ], [ "4", "Kirsten Kasper ( USA )", "3819" ], [ "5", "Andrea Hewitt ( NZL )", "3774" ], [ "6", "Jessica Learmonth ( GBR )", "3281" ], [ "7", "Joanna Brown ( CAN )", "3181" ], [ "8", "Rachel Klamer ( NED )", "3103" ], [ "9", "Jolanda Annen ( SUI )", "2748" ], [ "10", "Summer Cook ( USA )", "2554" ] ]
Women
2017_ITU_World_Triathlon_Series_4
The 2017 ITU World Triathlon Series was a series of nine World Championship Triathlon events that lead up to a Grand Final held in Rotterdam. The Series was organised under the auspices of the world governing body of triathlon, the International Triathlon Union (ITU).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996–97_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
1996–97 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "17 August 1996", "Tottenham Hotspur", "H", "0-2", "26,960", "" ], [ "21 August 1996", "Aston Villa", "A", "0-1", "32,457", "" ], [ "25 August 1996", "Manchester United", "A", "2-2", "54,178", "Warhurst , Bohinen" ], [ "4 September 1996", "Leeds United", "H", "0-1", "23,226", "" ], [ "9 September 1996", "Derby County", "H", "1-2", "19,214", "Sutton" ], [ "14 September 1996", "Newcastle United", "A", "1-2", "36,424", "Sutton" ], [ "21 September 1996", "Everton", "H", "1-1", "27,091", "Donis" ], [ "28 September 1996", "Coventry City", "A", "0-0", "17,032", "" ], [ "12 October 1996", "Arsenal", "H", "0-2", "24,303", "" ], [ "19 October 1996", "Sheffield Wednesday", "A", "1-1", "22,191", "Bohinen" ], [ "26 October 1996", "West Ham United", "A", "1-2", "23,947", "Berg" ], [ "3 November 1996", "Liverpool", "H", "3-0", "29,598", "Sutton ( 2 , 1 pen ) , Wilcox" ], [ "16 November 1996", "Chelsea", "H", "1-1", "27,229", "Gallacher" ], [ "25 November 1996", "Nottingham Forest", "A", "2-2", "17,525", "Gallacher , Wilcox" ], [ "30 November 1996", "Southampton", "H", "2-1", "23,018", "Sherwood , Sutton" ], [ "7 December 1996", "Leicester City", "A", "1-1", "19,306", "Sutton" ], [ "14 December 1996", "Wimbledon", "A", "0-1", "13,246", "" ], [ "26 December 1996", "Newcastle United", "H", "1-0", "30,398", "Gallacher" ], [ "28 December 1996", "Derby County", "A", "0-0", "17,847", "" ], [ "1 January 1997", "Everton", "A", "2-0", "30,427", "Sherwood , Sutton" ] ]
Results -- FA Premier League
1996–97_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season_0
During the 1996-97 English football season, Blackburn Rovers F.C. competed in the FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_200
Billboard 200
[ "Weeks", "Album", "Artist" ]
[ [ "950", "The Dark Side of the Moon", "Pink Floyd" ], [ "635*", "Legend", "Bob Marley and the Wailers" ], [ "625*", "Journey 's Greatest Hits", "Journey" ], [ "578", "Metallica", "Metallica" ], [ "499", "Greatest Hits", "Guns N ' Roses" ], [ "495", "Curtain Call : The Hits", "Eminem" ], [ "490†", "Johnny 's Greatest Hits", "Johnny Mathis" ], [ "482*", "Nevermind", "Nirvana" ], [ "480†", "My Fair Lady", "Original Cast Recording" ], [ "480*", "Chronicle : The 20 Greatest Hits", "Creedence Clearwater Revival" ], [ "479*", "Doo-Wops & Hooligans", "Bruno Mars" ], [ "474*", "21", "Adele" ], [ "429*", "1", "The Beatles" ], [ "427*", "Thriller", "Michael Jackson" ], [ "420*", "Back in Black", "AC/DC" ], [ "403*", "Good Kid , M.A.A.D City", "Kendrick Lamar" ], [ "400", "Night Visions", "Imagine Dragons" ], [ "395*", "Greatest Hits", "Queen" ], [ "386*", "The Eminem Show", "Eminem" ], [ "385*", "Take Care", "Drake" ] ]
Album milestones -- Most weeks on the chart
Billboard_200_8
The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States. It is published weekly by Billboard magazine. It is frequently used to convey the popularity of an artist or groups of artists. Often, a recording act will be remembered by its number ones, those of their albums that outperformed all others during at least one week. The chart grew from a weekly top 10 list in 1956 to become a top 200 in May 1967, and acquired its present title in March 1992. Its previous names include the Billboard Top LPs (1961-72), Billboard Top LPs & Tapes (1972-84), Billboard Top 200 Albums (1984-85) and Billboard Top Pop Albums. The chart is based mostly on sales (both at retail and digital) of albums in the United States. The weekly sales period was originally Monday to Sunday when Nielsen started tracking sales in 1991, but since July 2015, tracking week begins on Friday (to coincide with the Global Release Date of the music industry) and ends on Thursday. A new chart is published the following Tuesday with an issue post-dated to the Saturday of that week, four days later. The chart's streaming schedule is also tracked from Friday to Thursday.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Bolt_Head
RAF Bolt Head
[ "Unit", "Dates", "Aircraft", "Variant", "Notes" ]
[ [ "No . 16 Squadron RAF", "1940-1941", "Westland Lysander", "III", "Detachments from RAF Weston Zoyland" ], [ "No . 41 Squadron RAF", "29 April-16 May 1944 & 24 May-19 June 1944", "Supermarine Spitfire", "XII", "Attended APC Fairwood Common , 17-23 May 1944" ], [ "No . 234 Squadron RAF", "1944", "Supermarine Spitfire", "VI", "" ], [ "No . 257 Squadron RAF", "1942", "Hawker Typhoon", "IA and IB", "Detachments from RAF Exeter" ], [ "No . 263 Squadron RAF", "1943", "Westland Whirlwind", "I", "Detachments from RAF Warmwell" ], [ "No . 263 Squadron RAF", "1944", "Hawker Typhoon", "IB", "" ], [ "No . 266 Squadron RAF", "1944", "Hawker Typhoon", "IB", "" ], [ "No . 275 Squadron RAF", "1944", "Supermarine Spitfire", "VC", "Later moved to RAF Exeter with detachments back to Bolt Head" ], [ "No . 276 Squadron RAF", "1944", "Various", "", "Detachment from RAF Portreath" ], [ "No . 310 Squadron RAF", "1942", "Supermarine Spitfire", "VB and VC", "Detachments from RAF Exeter" ], [ "No . 421 Squadron RCAF", "1942", "Supermarine Spitfire", "VB", "Detachments from RAF Exeter" ], [ "No . 610 Squadron RAF", "1943", "Supermarine Spitfire", "VC", "" ], [ "No . 611 Squadron RAF", "1944", "Supermarine Spitfire", "IX", "" ] ]
RAF units and aircraft
RAF_Bolt_Head_0
Royal Air Force Bolt Head or more simply RAF Bolt Head is a former Royal Air Force grass airfield south west of Salcombe on the south Devon coast, England from 1941 to 1945. During the Second World War it was used as a satellite for RAF Exeter. There were two runways, of 3,680 ft at 45° and 4,200 ft at 120° The Ground Control Interceptor Station, (GCI) RAF Hope Cove. was established nearby in 1941 to direct fighter operations in the English Channel. Today the World War II buildings are almost all gone but a memorial to the airfield's war-time history exists in the centre of the site, two notable post-war buildings survive including a large R6 Rotor bunker (used until 1994 as a Regional Seat of Government) and a grass airstrip is still used occasionally by light aircraft. The landowners also hosted an air display there in 2009 which saw a Hurricane and Spitfire visit the airfield for the first time since the war.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Edinburgh_Sevens
2008 Edinburgh Sevens
[ "Date", "Team 1", "Score", "Team 2" ]
[ [ "2008-05-31", "South Africa", "19 - 19", "Argentina" ], [ "2008-05-31", "Australia", "7 - 33", "Scotland" ], [ "2008-05-31", "South Africa", "22 - 21", "Scotland" ], [ "2008-05-31", "Australia", "19 - 12", "Argentina" ], [ "2008-05-31", "Argentina", "17 - 17", "Scotland" ], [ "2008-05-31", "South Africa", "17 - 12", "Australia" ] ]
Pool stages -- Pool B
Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts South Africa 3 2 1 0 58 52 +6 8 Scotland 3 1 1 1 71 46 +25 6 Argentina 3 0 2 1 48 55 -7 5 Australia 3 1 0 2 38 62 -24 5
2008_Edinburgh_Sevens_3
The 2008 Edinburgh Sevens was the second edition of a rugby sevens (seven-a-side version of rugby union) tournament which forms part of the IRB Sevens World Series, an annual series of events for national representative teams in sevens. It took place on 31 May and 1 June at Murrayfield in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was the eighth and final Cup trophy in the 2007-08 IRB Sevens World Series. New Zealand, which had already clinched the overall series title, put an exclamation point on their dominant season by winning the Cup competition, beating England in the final. South Africa won the second-tier Plate over the host Scots. The remaining prizes, the Bowl and Shield, respectively went to Australia and Portugal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_(Belgium_and_the_Netherlands,_season_4)
So You Think You Can Dance (Belgium and the Netherlands, season 4)
[ "Dancer", "Style", "Music", "Result" ]
[ [ "Karen Brinkman", "Jazz", "Fix You - Coldplay", "Safe" ], [ "Christiaan De Donder", "Modern", "If It Kills Me - Jason Mraz", "Safe" ], [ "Rebecca Gilhooley", "Modern", "Between Two Lungs - Florence and the Machine", "Eliminated" ], [ "Sedrig Verwoert", "Jazz", "Unknown", "Safe" ], [ "Marissa Mes", "Modern", "Sweet Dreams ( Are Made of This ) - Eurythmics", "Safe" ], [ "Michiel Van den Berghe", "Jazz", "Unknown", "Eliminated" ] ]
Live Shows -- Performance
Couple Style Music Choreography Result Marissa MesMichiel Van den Berghe Cha-cha-cha `` Rain Over Me '' —Pitbull feat . Marc Anthony Roemjana de HaanKoen Brouwers Dance for your Life Karen BrinkmanChristiaan De Donder Disco `` September '' —Earth , Wind and Fire Laurent Flament Dance for your Life Rebecca GilhooleySedrig Verwoert Modern `` Marry You '' —Bruno Mars Isabelle Beernaert Dance for your Life Céline De RaedemaekerGianni Grot Hip-hop `` Stronger '' —Kanye West Ish Ait Hamou Safe Anna-Alicia SkliasJuvat Westendorp Modern `` The Lonely '' —Christina Perri Isabelle Beernaert Safe Nina Plantefève-CastryckAnthony Benjamin Lyrical Hip-hop `` Not Over You '' —Gavin DeGraw Vincent Vianen Safe Laura ParijsWilliam Kruidhof Slowfox `` I 've Got You Under My Skin '' —Frank Sinatra Peter BosveldMarleen Suurmeijer Safe Stéphanie EvenepoelMeysam Noori Jazz `` For Bitter Or Worse '' —Anouk Percey Kruythof Safe Results Show 2 Group Choreography : Top 16 : `` Save The World '' —Swedish House Mafia ( Hip Hop ; Choreography : Roy Julen ) Dance For Your Life solos :
So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_(Belgium_and_the_Netherlands,_season_4)_4
The fourth season of So You Think You Can Dance, the Dutch-Belgian dance competition based on the format of the American show by the same name, premiered in fall of 2011. Dan Karaty, Euvgenia Parakhina, Jan Kooijman, and Marco Gerrits all returned as judges marking the first time in the series' history that the judging panel remained unchanged. An Lemmens and Dennis Weening returned to co-host for a third season. On November 27, classical ballet dancer Nina Plantefève-Castryck was announced winner and received €25.000, a choice of dance training opportunities in the U.S. and a solo in a David Guetta music video.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1922_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1922 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "New York 1", "Frederick C. Hicks", "Republican", "1914", "Incumbent retired . New member elected . Republican hold", "Y Robert L. Bacon ( Republican ) 57.6% S. A. Warner Baltazzi ( Democratic ) 39.3% Barnet Wolff ( Socialist Labor ) 1.8% William A. Simons ( Prohibition ) 1.4%" ], [ "New York 2", "John J. Kindred", "Democratic", "1920", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y John J. Kindred ( Democratic ) 72.0% Frank E. Hopkins ( Republican ) 23.4% Peter J. Flanagan ( Socialist Labor ) 4.6%" ], [ "New York 3", "John Kissel", "Republican", "1920", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain", "Y George W. Lindsay ( Democratic ) 65.5% John Kissel ( Republican ) 26.0% William W. Passage ( Socialist Labor ) 8.3% F. K. Oakley ( Prohibition ) 0.3%" ], [ "New York 4", "Thomas H. Cullen", "Democratic", "1918", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Thomas H. Cullen ( Democratic ) 76.5% Dominic E. Picon ( Republican ) 20.1% George L. Giefer ( Socialist Labor ) 2.8% George H. Vogel ( Prohibition ) 0.7%" ], [ "New York 5", "Ardolph L. Kline", "Republican", "1920", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain", "Y Loring M. Black Jr. ( Democratic ) 54.9% Ardolph L. Kline ( Republican ) 42.1% Louis Weil ( Socialist Labor ) 2.3% William M. McNichol ( Prohibition ) 0.7%" ], [ "New York 6", "Warren I. Lee", "Republican", "1920", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain", "Y Charles I. Stengle ( Democratic ) 48.3% Warren I. Lee ( Republican ) 43.5% Mina Eskenazi ( Socialist Labor ) 7.3% William E. Moore ( Prohibition ) 0.9%" ], [ "New York 7", "Michael J. Hogan", "Republican", "1920", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain", "Y John F. Quayle ( Democratic ) 53.4% Michael J. Hogan ( Republican ) 36.4% James Oneal ( Socialist Labor ) 9.4% Lewis G. Brown ( Prohibition ) 0.6% Iago Goldstein ( Independent ) 0.3%" ], [ "New York 8", "Charles G. Bond", "Republican", "1920", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain", "Y William E. Cleary ( Democratic ) 56.4% Charles G. Bond ( Republican ) 32.1% David P. Berenberg ( Socialist Labor ) 11.1% David H. Howell ( Prohibition ) 0.4%" ], [ "New York 9", "Andrew Petersen", "Republican", "1920", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain", "Y David J. O'Connell ( Democratic ) 58.1% Andrew Petersen ( Republican ) 34.8% Wilhemus B. Robinson ( Socialist Labor ) 6.8% Frank Mershon ( Prohibition ) 0.4%" ], [ "New York 10", "Lester D. Volk", "Republican", "1920", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain", "Y Emanuel Celler ( Democratic ) 45.6% Lester D. Volk ( Republican ) 38.6% Jerome T. De Hunt ( Socialist Labor ) 14.7% Bernard Cook ( Prohibition ) 0.6% James P. Cannon ( Independent ) 0.4%" ], [ "New York 11", "Daniel J. Riordan", "Democratic", "1906", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Daniel J. Riordan ( Democratic ) 67.6% Joseph B . Handy ( Republican ) 29.9% Walter Dearing ( Socialist Labor ) 1.8% D. Leigh Colvin ( Prohibition ) 0.7%" ], [ "New York 12", "Meyer London", "Socialist", "1920", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain", "Y Samuel Dickstein ( Democratic ) 60.9% Meyer London ( Socialist Labor ) 32.6% Louis Zeltner ( Republican ) 6.5% Albert T. Hull ( Independent ) 0.1%" ], [ "New York 13", "Christopher D. Sullivan", "Democratic", "1916", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Christopher D. Sullivan ( Democratic ) 66.7% Murray Firstman ( Republican ) 17.8% Abraham Lefkowitz ( Socialist Labor ) 15.5%" ], [ "New York 14", "Nathan D. Perlman", "Republican", "1920", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Nathan D. Perlman ( Republican ) 37.4% David H. Knott ( Democratic ) 34.8% Jacob Panken ( Socialist Labor ) 27.5% Kenneth S. Guthrie ( Prohibition ) 0.4%" ], [ "New York 15", "Thomas J. Ryan", "Republican", "1920", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain", "Y John J. Boylan ( Democratic ) 60.8% Thomas J. Ryan ( Republican ) 36.4% Leonard Kaye ( Socialist Labor ) 2.2% Aaron R. Lewis ( Prohibition ) 0.6%" ], [ "New York 16", "W. Bourke Cockran", "Democratic", "1920", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y W. Bourke Cockran ( Democratic ) 70.0% John C. O'Connor ( Republican ) 24.8% Jessie W. Hughan ( Socialist Labor ) 4.5% H. W. Livingston ( Prohibition ) 0.7%" ], [ "New York 17", "Ogden L. Mills", "Republican", "1920", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Ogden L. Mills ( Republican ) 50.5% Herman A. Metz ( Democratic ) 46.0% Harry DeVoe ( Socialist Labor ) 2.7% R. J. McAusland ( Prohibition ) 0.8%" ], [ "New York 18", "John F. Carew", "Democratic", "1912", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y John F. Carew ( Democratic ) 66.8% Albert E. Schwartz ( Republican ) 23.1% Benjamin Howe ( Socialist Labor ) 9.7% H. D. Burnham ( Prohibition ) 0.3%" ], [ "New York 19", "Walter M. Chandler", "Republican", "1920", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain", "Y Samuel Marx ( Democratic ) 50.3% Walter M. Chandler ( Republican ) 44.2% Philip Zausner ( Socialist Labor ) 4.3% George B. Youngs ( Prohibition ) 0.9% Cyrus H. DuBoys ( Independent ) 0.2%" ], [ "New York 20", "Isaac Siegel", "Republican", "1914", "Incumbent retired . New member elected . Republican hold", "Y Fiorello H. LaGuardia ( Republican ) 38.3% Henry Frank ( Democratic ) 37.5% William Karlin ( Socialist Labor ) 23.7% Jacob B. Saludsky ( Independent ) 0.4%" ] ]
New York
See also : List of United States Representatives from New York
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1922_30
The 1922 United States House of Representatives elections were held for the United States House of Representatives in November 1922 which occurred in the middle of President Warren G. Harding's term. Just as voters had expressed their distrust of Wilson in 1920 now voters had a chance to express the widespread feeling that Congress had failed to address economic problems, especially the brief but sharp economic recession of 1921-1922. Most of the seats that Republicans lost had long been held by Democrats, who now returned with an even stronger base in the major cities. The Republican Party lost a net of 77 seats to the opposition Democratic Party. The Republicans were neither unified nor well led, and they could boast of very few successes except tax cuts for the wealthy and for corporations, and higher tariffs that pleased manufacturing interest but raised consumer prices. With Senator Bob La Follette as their unofficial leader, some progressives formed a small but highly vocal group on the left of the Republican Party. Former Progressives from 1912 who had supported Theodore Roosevelt mostly refused to support LaFollette, who had been a bitter enemy of Roosevelt. Republicans nonetheless retained a narrow majority, although splits in the party made it difficult for Harding to govern. In Minnesota, the Farmer-Labor Party, also gained several seats. The Democrats showed their greatest support in the industrial cities, where the Irish and German element returned to that party. In addition, there was growing support among the more recent immigrants, who had become more Americanized. Many ethnic families now had a veteran in their midst, and paid closer attention to national issues, such as the question of a bonus for veterans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Buffalo_Bulls_men's_basketball_team
2009–10 Buffalo Bulls men's basketball team
[ "Date time , TV", "Opponent", "Result", "Record", "Site city , state" ]
[ [ "November 15 , 2009 * 5:30 PM ET", "Vermont", "L 58-57", "0-1", "Alumni Arena Amherst , NY" ], [ "November 19 , 2009 * 7:00 PM ET", "at Navy", "W 63-53", "1-1", "Alumni Hall Annapolis , MD" ], [ "November 21 , 2009 * 1:00 PM ET", "at Towson", "W 78-69", "2-1", "Towson Center Towson , MD" ], [ "November 24 , 2009 * 7:00 PM ET", "Canisius", "L 73-71", "2-2", "Alumni Arena Amherst , NY" ], [ "December 3 , 2009 * 7:00 PM ET", "Army", "W 74-67", "3-2", "Alumni Arena Amherst , NY" ], [ "December 5 , 2009 * 5:00 PM ET , Big Ten Network", "at No . 4 Purdue", "L 101-65", "3-3", "Mackey Arena West Lafayette , IN" ], [ "December 9 , 2009 * 7:00 PM ET", "at Niagara", "W 86-80", "4-3", "Gallagher Center Lewiston , NY" ], [ "December 12 , 2009 * 2:00 PM ET , Time Warner Cable SportsNet", "Buffalo State", "W 93-65", "5-3", "Alumni Arena Amherst , NY" ], [ "December 22 , 2009 * 8:00 PM ET", "at Wisconsin-Green Bay", "W 71-65", "6-3", "Resch Center Green Bay , WI" ], [ "December 29 , 2009 * 4:30 PM ET", "vs. Jacksonville UCF Holiday Classic", "L 83-73", "6-4", "UCF Arena Orlando , FL" ], [ "December 30 , 2009 * 4:30 PM ET", "Liberty UCF Holiday Classic", "W 81-64", "7-4", "UCF Arena Orlando , FL" ], [ "January 9 , 2010 4:00 PM ET , Time Warner Cable SportsNet", "Miami University", "W 73-55", "8-4 ( 1-0 )", "Alumni Arena Amherst , NY" ], [ "January 14 , 2010 7:00 PM ET", "at Bowling Green", "W 68-65", "9-4 ( 2-0 )", "Anderson Arena Bowling Green , OH" ], [ "January 17 , 2010 2:00 PM ET", "Akron", "W 79-65", "10-4 ( 3-0 )", "Alumni Arena Amherst , NY" ], [ "January 20 , 2010 7:00 PM ET", "at Kent State", "L 89-54", "10-5 ( 3-1 )", "Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center Kent , OH" ], [ "January 23 , 2010 2:00 PM ET , Fox Sports Net , Time Warner Cable SportsNet", "at Ohio", "L 99-77", "10-6 ( 3-2 )", "Convocation Center Athens , OH" ], [ "January 28 , 2010 7:00 PM ET , Time Warner Cable SportsNet", "Ball State", "L 75-69", "10-7 ( 3-3 )", "Alumni Arena Amherst , NY" ], [ "January 30 , 2010 3:00 PM ET", "at Northern Illinois", "W 95-83", "11-7 ( 4-3 )", "Convocation Center DeKalb , IL" ], [ "February 1 , 2010 7:00 PM ET", "Western Michigan", "L 85-70", "11-8 ( 4-4 )", "Alumni Arena Amherst , NY" ], [ "February 4 , 2010 7:00 PM ET", "at Central Michigan", "L 88-82", "11-9 ( 4-5 )", "Daniel P. Rose Center Mount Pleasant , MI" ] ]
Schedule
2009–10_Buffalo_Bulls_men's_basketball_team_2
The 2009-10 Buffalo Bulls basketball team represents the University at Buffalo in the 2009-10 college basketball season. The team is coached by Reggie Witherspoon and plays its home games in Alumni Arena.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_South_Africa
List of World Heritage Sites in South Africa
[ "Name", "Location", "Period", "UNESCO data", "Description" ]
[ [ "Fossil Hominid Sites of South Africa", "Sterkfontein", "Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs", "915 ; 1999 , 2005 ( extended ) ; iii , vi", "The area contains various fossil sites containing traces of human occupation and evolution dating back some 3.3 million years" ], [ "Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape", "Limpopo Province", "11th to 14th centuries", "1099 ; 2003 ; ii , iii , iv , v", "This open savanna lies at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers . It was the heart of the Mapungubwe Kingdom until the 14th century , when the area was abandoned , leaving untouched remains of palaces and settlements" ], [ "Richtersveld Cultural and Botanical Landscape", "Northern Cape", "19th century to present", "1265 ; 2007 ; iv , v", "This mountainous desert is communally owned and managed . It sustains the semi-nomadic pastoral livelihood of the Namaqua people , including seasonal migrations that have persisted for two millennia" ], [ "Robben Island", "Table Bay", "17th to 20th centuries", "916 ; 1999 ; iii , iv", "Between the 17th and 20th centuries , the island was used as a prison , including for political prisoners , a hospital for socially unacceptable groups ( leper colony ) , and a military base" ], [ "Cape Floral Region Protected Areas", "Western Cape , Eastern Cape", "N/A", "1007 ; 2004 ; ix , x", "The site consists of eight protected areas that are among the richest in plant life worldwide , containing nearly 20% of Africa 's total flora . Its scientific value is demonstrated by the presence of fire and radiation adaptivity in plants and seed dispersal by insects" ], [ "iSimangaliso Wetland Park", "KwaZulu-Natal", "N/A", "914 ; 1999 ; vii , ix , x", "The park features a variety of landforms , including coral reefs , long sandy beaches , coastal dunes , lake systems , swamps , and reed and papyrus wetland , caused by fluvial , marine and aeolian processes . This has resulted in an exceptional species diversity" ], [ "Vredefort Dome", "Vredefort", "Paleoproterozoic era", "1162 ; 2005 ; viii", "The crater , with a diameter of 190 km ( 120 mi ) , is the largest , oldest and most deeply eroded astrobleme found on Earth , dating back more than 2 billion years" ], [ "uKhahlamba / Drakensberg Park", "KwaZulu-Natal , Lesotho", "2000 B.C", "985 ; 2000 ; i , iii , vii , x", "The park features soaring basaltic buttresses , incisive dramatic cutbacks , golden sandstone ramparts , rolling high-altitude grasslands , pristine steep-sided river valleys and rocky gorges" ], [ "ǂKhomani Cultural Landscape", "", "", "1545 , 2017 , 959,100 ha , ( v ) ( vi )", "The ǂKhomani Cultural Landscape is located at the border with Botswana and Namibia in the northern part of the country , coinciding with the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park ( KGNP ) . The large expanse of sand contains evidence of human occupation from the Stone Age to the present and is associated with the culture of the formerly nomadic ǂKhomani San people and the strategies that allowed them to adapt to harsh desert conditions . They developed a specific ethnobotanical knowledge , cultural practices and a worldview related to the geographical features of their environment . The ǂKhomani Cultural Landscape bears testimony to the way of life that prevailed in the region and shaped the site over thousands of years" ], [ "Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains", "Mpumalanga", "Archean aera", "1575 ; 2018 ; viii", "The Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains represents the best-preserved succession of volcanic and sedimentary rock dating back 3.6 to 3.25 billion years , when the first continents were starting to form on the primitive Earth" ] ]
World Heritage Sites
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_South_Africa_0
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. South Africa accepted the convention on 10 July 1997, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. As of 2018, there are nine World Heritage Sites in South Africa, including four cultural sites, four natural sites and one mixed site.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_East_Timor
Culture of East Timor
[ "Date ( Gregorian calendar )", "Name", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1 January", "New Year 's Day", "Celebrates beginning of the Gregorian year . Festivities include counting down to midnight at 00:00 on the preceding night of the New Year 's Eve with fireworks display and party" ], [ "", "Idul Adha", "Date varies according to the Islamic calendar . The holiday commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son Ismael as an act of obedience to Allah" ], [ "March-April", "Good Friday", "This is the Friday before Easter Sunday , which is the first Sunday after the first Paschal Full Moon following the official vernal equinox . This Christian holiday commemorates the crucifixion , death and resurrection of Jesus Christ" ], [ "1 May", "Labour Day", "Celebrates the economic and social achievements of workers" ], [ "20 May", "Independence Restoration Day", "Independence from the Republic of Indonesia in 2002" ], [ "May-June", "Corpus Christi", "" ], [ "30 August", "Popular Consultation Day", "Anniversary of the Popular Consultation in 1999" ], [ "1 November", "All Saints ' Day", "" ], [ "2 November", "All Souls ' Day", "" ], [ "12 November", "National Youth Day", "Anniversary of the Santa Cruz massacre in 1991" ], [ "28 November", "Proclamation of Independence Day", "Independence from the Republic of Portugal in 1975" ], [ "", "Idul Fitri", "Date varies according to the Islamic calendar . Celebrates the end of the fasting month of Ramadan" ], [ "8 December", "Immaculate Conception", "" ], [ "25 December", "Christmas Day", "This Christian holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ" ], [ "31 December", "National Heroes Day", "Anniversary of Indonesian invasion of East Timor , 1975" ] ]
Public holidays
Culture_of_East_Timor_0
The Culture of East Timor reflects numerous cultural influences, including Portuguese, Roman Catholic, and Malay, on the indigenous Austronesian cultures in East Timor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Balme
Tim Balme
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Company" ]
[ [ "2017", "Nell Gwynn", "King Charles the second", "Auckland Theatre Company" ], [ "1990", "Ladies Night", "Craig", "Australian Tour" ], [ "1990-1995", "Blue Sky Boys", "Don Everly", "" ], [ "1991", "Via Satellite", "Camerman", "Circa Theatre" ], [ "1992", "Hang on a Minute Mate", "Young Jack", "Downstage Theatre" ], [ "1993-1994", "Let 's Spend the Night Together", "Rick", "National Tour" ], [ "1994", "Ladies Night II - Raging On", "Craig", "Mercury Theatre" ], [ "1996", "Hamlet", "Hamlet", "Circa Theatre" ], [ "1996", "One Flesh", "Neil", "Downstage Theatre" ], [ "1997-2000", "Jimmy Costello", "Jimmy Costello", "" ], [ "1999", "Much Ado About Nothing", "Benedick", "Downstage Theatre" ], [ "2000", "A Midsummer Night 's Dream", "Oberon / Theseus", "NZ Actors Company" ], [ "2002", "Queen Leah", "Regan", "NZ Actors Company" ], [ "2010", "Horseplay", "James K Baxter", "Maidment Theatre" ] ]
Filmography -- Theatre
Tim_Balme_2
Timothy Guy Balme (born January 18, 1967) is an actor and screenwriter from New Zealand. He's most well known for his roles on the long-running soap opera Shortland Street and Mercy Peak, as well as lead roles in the cult favourites Braindead and Jack Brown Genius. He most recently was a writer and actor on the television series The Almighty Johnsons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_of_Dance_Philippines_(season_1)
World of Dance Philippines (season 1)
[ "Dance act", "Age ( s )", "Hometown", "Dance style", "Elimination date", "Placement" ]
[ [ "Luka & Jenalyn", "18/21", "Toronto , Canada", "Cabaret ballroom", "April 7 , 2019", "World Final" ], [ "Davnor JC Duo", "-", "Davao del Norte", "Contemporary", "March 31 , 2019", "Divisional Final" ], [ "El-John", "21", "Mariveles , Bataan", "Street dance", "March 31 , 2019", "Divisional Final" ], [ "Josef Lachica", "-", "Valenzuela , Metro Manila", "-", "March 16 , 2019", "The Cut" ], [ "Renz Serrano", "22", "Muntinlupa City", "Contemporary", "March 16 , 2019", "The Cut" ], [ "Reflex", "-", "Quezon City , Metro Manila", "B-boy", "March 16 , 2019", "The Cut" ], [ "Jay", "26", "General Santos City , South Cotabato", "Street dance", "March 16 , 2019", "The Cut" ], [ "Asaf Goren", "-", "Los Angeles , California", "B-boy", "March 16 , 2019", "Withdrew" ], [ "Mickey Yatar", "-", "Baguio , Baguio", "Waacking", "March 10 , 2019", "The Duels" ], [ "Protohype", "-", "Naga , Camarines Sur", "-", "March 9 , 2019", "The Duels" ], [ "BMG", "-", "Pasig City , Metro Manila", "-", "March 9 , 2019", "The Duels" ], [ "Marky Aguilar", "-", "Laguna", "-", "March 9 , 2019", "The Duels" ], [ "Joaquin Rosanes", "-", "Cavite", "-", "March 3 , 2019", "The Duels" ], [ "T.A . Duo", "-", "Koronadal City , South Cotabato", "Contemporary", "March 3 , 2019", "The Duels" ], [ "Zyro Santos", "-", "Pasig City , Metro Manila", "Freestyle", "February 24 , 2019", "The Duels" ], [ "Josh & Melanie", "-", "Canada", "Street dance", "February 23 , 2019", "The Duels" ], [ "Nicky and Nigelle", "-", "Parañaque City , Metro Manila", "Contemporary", "January 19 , 2019", "Qualifiers" ] ]
Dancers -- Upper ( 18 and over , up to 4 members )
World_of_Dance_Philippines_(season_1)_4
The first season of the Philippine reality dance competition World of Dance Philippines premiered on January 12, 2019, on ABS-CBN. Billy Crawford, Maja Salvador, and Gary Valenciano serve as the judges, with Luis Manzano and Pia Wurtzbach as hosts. The winning dance act will receive a prize of ₱2,000,000 and a chance to compete in World of Dance USA. The inaugural season ended on April 7, 2019, with the FCPC Baliktanaw from the Team Division hailed as the winner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuyuki_Suzuki
Nobuyuki Suzuki
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Network" ]
[ [ "2011", "Rokudenashi Blues", "Joichiro Toguchi", "NTV" ], [ "2011", "Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger", "", "TV Asahi" ], [ "2012", "Teppei 1990 / 13-sai no Hello Work", "", "TV Asahi" ], [ "2012", "Akko to Bokura ga Ikita Natsu", "Haruhiko Tawara", "NHK" ], [ "2012", "Great Teacher Onizuka", "Tadaaki Kusano", "KTV" ], [ "2012", "Sugarless", "Taiji Marumo", "NTV" ], [ "2013", "GTO Shougatsu Special ! Fuyuyasumi mo Nekketsu Jugyou da", "Tadaaki Kusano", "KTV" ], [ "2013", "GTO Final Part ~Saraba Onizuka ! Sotsugyou Special~", "Tadaaki Kusano", "KTV" ], [ "2013", "The Weather Girl Knows / Otenki Onee-san", "Nakajima", "TV Asahi" ], [ "2013", "Taiyo no Wana", "", "NHK" ], [ "2014", "Roosevelt Game / Ruzuveruto Gemu", "Kazuma Kisaragi", "TBS" ], [ "2014", "Water Polo Yankees / Suikyu Yankisu", "Tsuyoshi Goda", "Fuji TV" ], [ "2015", "Hana Moyu", "Chuzaburo Terashima", "NHK" ], [ "2015", "HEAT", "Shuichi Todoroki", "KTV" ], [ "2015", "High&Low : The Story of S.W.O.R.D", "Yamato Asahina", "NTV" ], [ "2016", "High & Low Season 2", "Yamato Asahina", "NTV" ], [ "2017", "I love You Just a Little Bit / Anata no Koto wa Sorehodo", "Koki Arishima", "TBS" ], [ "2017", "May I Blackmail You ? / Ima kara Anata wo Kyouhaku Shimasu", "Kaoru Kyoda", "NTV" ], [ "2017", "Sleepless Pearl ~Mada Koishite mo Ii desu ka ? ~", "Motoki Tokunaga", "YTV" ], [ "2018", "Hanbun , Aoi", "Tooru Kanzaki", "NHK" ] ]
Filmography -- TV Dramas
Nobuyuki_Suzuki_1
Nobuyuki is represented with LDH.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WCWA_Television_Championship
WCWA Television Championship
[ "Rank", "Wrestler", "No . of reigns", "Combined days" ]
[ [ "1", "Bill Irwin", "7", "464¤" ], [ "2", "Chris Adams", "4", "295¤" ], [ "3", "José Lothario", "2", "183" ], [ "4", "The Spoiler", "3", "170" ], [ "5", "Brian Adias", "3", "164" ], [ "6", "Tony Atlas", "1", "121¤" ], [ "7", "Iceman Parsons", "4", "109¤" ], [ "8", "Bruiser Brody", "2", "92¤" ], [ "9", "Buddy Roberts", "1", "77" ], [ "9", "John Tatum", "1", "77" ], [ "9", "Kelly Kiniski", "1", "77" ], [ "12", "Scott Casey", "1", "70" ], [ "13", "Steve Simpson", "1", "70" ], [ "13", "Al Madril", "1", "63" ], [ "15", "Buzz Sawyer", "1", "56" ], [ "16", "Lance Von Erich", "1", "52" ], [ "17", "Rip Oliver", "1", "49" ], [ "17", "N'Tola Yatsu", "1", "49" ], [ "19", "N'Tola Yatsu", "1", "42" ], [ "20", "The Mongol", "1", "42" ] ]
Combined length
Key ¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain , so the shortest possible length is used .
WCWA_Television_Championship_1
The WCWA Television Championship was a secondary professional wrestling championship that was used and defended in the World Class Wrestling Association (WCWA). Originally created in 1979 as the NWA Television Championship, one of many television championships across the NWA territories, it was primarily defended on their weekly television show. At the time of its creation the championship was promoted by NWA Big Time Wrestling (BTW). BTW changed its name to World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) in 1982 and the championship became known as the WCCW Television Championship. In 1986 WCCW withdrew from the NWA and became known as the World Class Wrestling Association. As it is a professional wrestling championship, it is won not by actual competition, but by a scripted ending to a match. The first NWA Television Champion was The Spoiler, who won a battle royal on January 7, 1979 to claim the championship. Bill Irwin won the championship a record-setting seven times between 1979 and 1982. Irwin's second reign lasted 181 days, the longest individual reign of any of the champions and his combined reigns total at least 464 days, possibly 467 days. Kevin Von Erich was awarded the championship due to a disqualification, but refused to win the championship in such manner and immediately vacated it, putting his reign at only a couple of minutes, the shortest of any champion. After the final champion, Tony Atlas, left the company, the Championship was abandoned in April 1987.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiichi_Ishii
Seiichi Ishii
[ "Title", "Year released", "Platform", "Role" ]
[ [ "Virtua Racing", "1992", "Sega Model 1", "Game Design" ], [ "Virtua Fighter", "1993", "Sega Model 1", "Coordinator / Game Design" ], [ "Tekken", "1994", "Namco System 11 , PlayStation", "Director / Game Design" ], [ "Tekken 2", "1995", "Namco System 11", "Director / Game Design" ], [ "Tobal No . 1", "1996", "PlayStation", "Director / Game Design" ], [ "Tobal 2", "1997", "PlayStation", "Director / Game Design" ], [ "Street Fighter EX Plus α", "1997", "PlayStation", "Special Thanks" ], [ "Ehrgeiz : God Bless the Ring", "1998", "Namco System 12 , PlayStation", "Director / Game Design" ], [ "The Bouncer", "2000", "PlayStation 2", "Director / Game Design" ], [ "Kakuto Chojin : Back Alley Brutal", "2002", "Xbox", "Game Design" ], [ "Crimson Tears", "2004", "PlayStation 2", "Scenario , Supervision" ] ]
Games developed
Seiichi_Ishii_0
Seiichi Ishii (石井 精一 Ishii Seiichi, born 18 August 1967) is a Japanese game designer. He is best known for the development of fighting games. Ishii was born in Ichinomiya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. He was a designer on groundbreaking Sega titles Virtua Racing and Virtua Fighter. Ishii was also a designer and director for the first Tekken game in 1994. He established his own company, DreamFactory Co., Ltd. in November 1995, through Sega Enterprises Ltd. and Namco Ltd., expanding his fighting game pedigree to create titles such as Tobal No. 1, Ehrgeiz, and The Bouncer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989–90_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup
[ "Rank", "Name", "Team", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1", "Gianluca Vialli", "Sampdoria", "7" ], [ "2", "Marc Degryse", "Anderlecht", "4" ], [ "2", "Milko Ǵurovski", "Partizan", "4" ], [ "2", "Marc Van Der Linden", "Anderlecht", "4" ], [ "2", "Dorin Mateuţ", "Dinamo București", "4" ], [ "2", "Luc Nilis", "Anderlecht", "4" ], [ "2", "Florin Răducioiu", "Dinamo București", "4" ], [ "2", "Dariusz Dziekanowski", "Celtic", "4" ], [ "9", "Ramón Díaz", "AS Monaco", "3" ], [ "9", "Mats Gren", "Grasshopper", "3" ], [ "9", "Mikael Martinsson", "Djurgårdens IF", "3" ], [ "9", "Gerhard Rodax", "Admira Wacker", "3" ], [ "9", "Dimitris Saravakos", "Panathinaikos", "3" ], [ "9", "Yuri Savichev", "Torpedo Moscow", "3" ], [ "9", "George Weah", "AS Monaco", "3" ] ]
Top scorers
The top scorers from the 1989–90 UEFA Cup Winners ' Cup are as follows :
1989–90_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_5
The 1989-90 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won for the only time by Sampdoria in the final against Anderlecht, 2-0 at Nya Ullevi in Gothenburg, on 9 May 1990. They went on to win 1990-91 Serie A, also being runners-up in the 1991-92 European Cup. English clubs were still banned from Europe following the Heysel Stadium disaster, meaning Liverpool missed out on a place, but would have a representative again the following season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Aretha_Franklin
List of awards and nominations received by Aretha Franklin
[ "Year", "Association", "Category/Award" ]
[ [ "1981", "Hollywood Chamber of Commerce", "Hollywood Walk of Fame star" ], [ "1987", "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame", "Induction - Performer category" ], [ "1994", "John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts", "Kennedy Center Honors" ], [ "1999", "President of the United States", "National Arts Medal" ], [ "2005", "President of the United States", "Presidential Medal of Freedom" ], [ "2005", "UK Music Hall of Fame", "Induction" ], [ "2012", "GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame", "Induction" ], [ "2015", "Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame", "Induction" ], [ "2018", "YouGov US Poll", "Voted" ] ]
Other honors
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Aretha_Franklin_8
Singer Aretha Franklin has been honored with many awards and nominations. These include 18 Grammy Awards and an additional 26 Grammy nominations for her recordings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giancarlo_Esposito
Giancarlo Esposito
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1981", "The Gentleman Bandit", "Jamie" ], [ "1985", "Finnegan Begin Again", "Intruder" ], [ "1986", "Rockabye", "Marcus" ], [ "1998", "Stardust", "Mr. Peavy" ], [ "1998", "Creature", "Lt. Thomas Peniston" ], [ "1998", "Thirst", "Dr. Lawrence Carver" ], [ "1998", "Naked City : Justice with a Bullet", "Chaz Villanueva" ], [ "2008", "Xenophobia", "Young" ], [ "2013", "Over / Under", "Oliver Ohrt" ] ]
Filmography -- Television films
Giancarlo_Esposito_1
Giancarlo Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito (; born April 26, 1958) is an actor and director who holds Italian and American citizenship. He has played Gustavo Gus Fring on the AMC shows Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, a role for which he won the Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Award at the 2012 Critics' Choice Television Awards and was nominated for an Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at the 2012 Primetime Emmy Awards. He most recently appeared as Moff Gideon in the live-action Star Wars series The Mandalorian on Disney+ which premiered in 2019. He has appeared in Spike Lee films such as Do the Right Thing, School Daze, and Mo' Better Blues. His feature film appearances include Fresh, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, The Usual Suspects, and King of New York. He has played Tom Neville in the NBC series Revolution and Sidney Glass / Magic Mirror on ABC's Once Upon a Time. He has had roles in two Netflix original series: The Get Down, wherein he portrays Pastor Ramon Cruz, and Dear White People, which he narrates. He also voiced The Dentist in the video game Payday 2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Pertwee
Bill Pertwee
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1970", "Carry On Loving", "Barman" ], [ "1971", "Dad 's Army", "ARP Warden Hodges" ], [ "1971", "The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins", "Cockney Man" ], [ "1971", "Carry On at Your Convenience", "Manager of Whippit Inn" ], [ "1973", "Psychomania", "Publican" ], [ "1973", "Love Thy Neighbour", "Postman" ], [ "1973", "Carry On Girls", "Fire Chief" ], [ "1974", "Man About the House", "Postman" ], [ "1975", "Confessions of a Pop Performer", "Husband with javelin" ], [ "1977", "What 's Up Nurse !", "Flash Harry Harrison" ], [ "1978", "What 's Up Superdoc !", "Woodie" ], [ "2012", "Run for Your Wife", "1st man getting off bus" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Bill_Pertwee_0
William Desmond Anthony Pertwee, (21 July 1926 - 27 May 2013) was an English comedy actor. He played the role of the antagonist Chief ARP Warden Hodges in the sitcom Dad's Army.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_High_School_Athletics_Conferences:_Mid-Eastern_–_Northwestern
Indiana High School Athletics Conferences: Mid-Eastern – Northwestern
[ "School", "Location", "Mascot", "Enrollment", "IHSAA Class", "IHSAA Football Class", "# / County" ]
[ [ "Bellmont", "Decatur", "Braves", "801", "AAA", "AAA", "01 Adams" ], [ "Columbia City", "Columbia City", "Eagles", "1,149", "AAAA", "AAAA", "92 Whitley" ], [ "DeKalb", "Waterloo", "Barons", "1,275", "AAAA", "AAAA", "17 DeKalb" ], [ "East Noble", "Kendallville", "Knights", "1,265", "AAAA", "AAAA", "57 Noble" ], [ "Fort Wayne Carroll", "Fort Wayne", "Chargers", "1,925", "AAAA", "AAAAA", "02 Allen" ], [ "Fort Wayne Homestead", "Fort Wayne", "Spartans", "2,219", "AAAA", "AAAAA", "02 Allen" ], [ "New Haven", "New Haven", "Bulldogs", "1,129", "AAAA", "AAAA", "02 Allen" ], [ "Norwell", "Ossian", "Knights", "855", "AAA", "AAA", "90 Wells" ] ]
Explanation of colors -- Northeast Hoosier Conference
The Northeast Hoosier Conference in Indiana .
Indiana_High_School_Athletics_Conferences:_Mid-Eastern_–_Northwestern_9
This is the second of three pages that lists all of the High School athletic conferences located in state of Indiana under the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_women's_football_clubs_in_international_competitions
Swedish women's football clubs in international competitions
[ "Round", "Opponent", "1st", "2nd", "Agg", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "Last 32 ( group stage )", "KÍ", "7-0", "", "3 points", "Ljungberg 4 - Lindqvist 2 - Runesson" ], [ "Last 32 ( group stage )", "Visa Tallinn", "4-0", "", "6 points", "Dahlqvist - Nordbrandt - Ljungberg - Runesson" ], [ "Last 32 ( group stage )", "Sparta Prague", "6-1", "", "9 points", "Dahlqvist - Kapstad - Ljungberg - Marklund - Moström - Sjöström" ], [ "Quarterfinals", "Toulouse", "h : 2-0", "a : 0-0", "2-0", "Dahlqvist - Ljungberg" ], [ "Semifinals", "Frankfurt", "h : 1-1", "a : 1-1 ( aet )", "2-2 ( p : 7-6 )", "Dahlqvist - Nordbrandt" ], [ "Final", "Fortuna Hjørring", "h : 4-1", "a : 3-0", "7-1", "Ljungberg 3 - Kalmari 2 - Möström - Östberg" ] ]
Results by team -- Umeå
2001–02 UEFA Women 's Cup Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg . Scorers Last 32 ( group stage ) Sparta Prague 1–0 3 points Sjöström Last 32 ( group stage ) Varna 3–0 6 points Eriksson - Nordbrandt - Nordlund Last 32 ( group stage ) Femina Budapest 6–0 9 points Nordbrandt 2 - Sjöström - Göras - Lindqvist Quarterfinals Ryazan h : 4–1 a : 3–1 7–2 Ljungberg 4 - Runesson 2 - Moström Semifinals HJK h : 2–1 a : 1–0 3–1 Ljungberg 2 - Kapstad Final Frankfurt 0–2 Runner-up
Swedish_women's_football_clubs_in_international_competitions_22
This is a compilation of the results of teams representing Sweden at official international women's football competitions such as the former UEFA Women's Cup and its successor, the UEFA Women's Champions League. Sweden has been a powerhouse of the competition, especially in the UEFA Women's Cup era with two trophies for Umeå and four other appearances at the final by Umeå and Djurgården/Älvsjö in eight editions. In the UEFA Women's Champions League Tyresö has reached the final once too. Both the champion and the runner-up of the Damallsvenskan qualify for the competition as Sweden is ranked 3rd in the UEFA Women's Champions League association standings as of the 2016-17 edition with a coefficient of 61,500.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Delamere,_Cheshire
Listed buildings in Delamere, Cheshire
[ "Name and location", "Photograph", "Date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Gates , railings and gatepiers , Sandy Brow 53°12′01″N 2°37′51″W / 53.20030°N 2.63080°W / 53.20030 ; -2.63080 ( Gates , railings and gatepiers , Sandy Brow )", "-", "Early 18th century", "The small gate dates from the early 18th century , and the gatepiers from the late 19th century . With the addition of the large gates and the railings , the whole was reassembled between 1905 and 1925 for Lord Wavertree" ], [ "St Peter 's Church 53°12′45″N 2°39′35″W / 53.2124°N 2.6598°W / 53.2124 ; -2.6598 ( St Peter 's Church )", "", "1816-17", "The church was designed by James Gunnery , and alterations were made in 1878 . It is constructed in Manley sandstone with a slate roof in Decorated style . It has short transepts and a west tower with an embattled parapet above which is a pyramidal cap" ], [ "Methodist Chapel 53°11′50″N 2°42′05″W / 53.1972°N 2.7015°W / 53.1972 ; -2.7015 ( Methodist Chapel )", "-", "1823", "A chapel in rendered stone with slate roofs . It has a T-shaped plan with a gabled front containing a gabled porch . The windows are arched" ], [ "Sundial 53°12′44″N 2°39′37″W / 53.21223°N 2.66021°W / 53.21223 ; -2.66021 ( Sundial , St Peter 's Churchyard )", "-", "Early 19th century", "The sundial in St Peter 's Churchyard consists of a sandstone baluster with a carved capital carrying a circular plate" ], [ "Kelsall Lodge 53°12′48″N 2°41′24″W / 53.2134°N 2.6901°W / 53.2134 ; -2.6901 ( Kelsall Lodge )", "", "Early 19th century", "This originated as a turnpike toll house . It is a roughcast building in one storey with a hipped slate roof , and a three- bay front . It contains windows with pointed arches in cast iron frames" ], [ "The Old Toll House 53°12′47″N 2°41′19″W / 53.2130°N 2.6886°W / 53.2130 ; -2.6886 ( Old Toll House )", "", "Early 19th century", "This originated as a turnpike toll house . It is a roughcast building in one storey with a hipped slate roof , and a two- bay front . It contains cast iron small-pane windows" ], [ "Milepost 53°12′48″N 2°41′32″W / 53.21333°N 2.69224°W / 53.21333 ; -2.69224 ( Milepost )", "-", "Early-mid 19th century", "A cast iron turnpike milepost with a domed cap carrying curved plates giving the distance in miles to Chester , Kelsall and Northwich" ], [ "Delamere School 53°12′40″N 2°40′17″W / 53.2111°N 2.6714°W / 53.2111 ; -2.6714 ( Delamere School )", "", "1846", "Built in sandstone , the school has a tiled roof and an octagonal stone chimney . The symmetrical front is in a single storey with six bays . Its features include a pair of canted bow windows , finials on the gables , and a bellcote" ], [ "Milepost 53°12′39″N 2°40′10″W / 53.21088°N 2.66947°W / 53.21088 ; -2.66947 ( Milepost )", "-", "Mid 19th century", "A cast iron squat milepost with a domed cap carrying a curved plate giving the distance in miles to Chester , Kelsall , Tarvin , Knutsford , Altrincham , and Northwich" ] ]
Delamere is a village and former civil parish , now in the parish of Delamere and Oakmere , in Cheshire West and Chester , England . It contains nine buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings , all of which are listed 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 '' . [ 1 ] The largest physical features in the parish are Delamere Forest , and part of the Mid Cheshire Ridge . Running through the parish are the A54 and A556 roads , and the Chester-Manchester railway line . Other than Delamere Forest , the parish is entirely rural . The listed buildings in the parish include two churches , a sundial and , on the former turnpike roads , two mileposts and two buildings that originated as toll houses . Map all coordinates using : OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as : KML · GPX
Listed_buildings_in_Delamere,_Cheshire_0
Delamere is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Delamere and Oakmere, in Cheshire West and Chester, England. It contains nine buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings, all of which are listed 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 largest physical features in the parish are Delamere Forest, and part of the Mid Cheshire Ridge. Running through the parish are the A54 and A556 roads, and the Chester-Manchester railway line. Other than Delamere Forest, the parish is entirely rural. The listed buildings in the parish include two churches, a sundial and, on the former turnpike roads, two mileposts and two buildings that originated as toll houses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_series_run_in_Comic_Champ
List of series run in Comic Champ
[ "Title", "Began", "Ended", "Creator", "Origin" ]
[ [ "Pokémon Gag Theater ( 포켓몬스터 개그극장 , Pokémon Seuteogeo Geugeukgang )", "2000", "2000", "Kagemaru Himeno", "CoroCoro Comic" ], [ "Chrono Crusade ( 크르노 크루세이드 )", "2000", "2003", "Daisuke Moriyama", "Comic Dragon , Dragon Age" ], [ "Bastard ! ! -Ankoku no Hakai Shin- ( 바스타드 - 암흑의 파괴신 , Bastard - Amheunguipaegoesin , literally - Bastard - Heavy Metal , Dark Fantasy )", "2000", "Present", "Kazushi Hagiwara", "Weekly Shōnen Jump / Ultra Jump" ], [ "Naruto ( 나루토 )", "2000", "Present", "Masashi Kishimoto", "Weekly Shōnen Jump" ], [ "Tenjō Tenge ( 천상천하 - 天上天下 , Cheonsang Cheonha - Tenjō Tenge )", "2000", "Present", "Oh ! great", "Ultra Jump" ], [ "Itsumo Misora ( 미소라 , Misora )", "2001", "2001", "Mitsuru Adachi", "Weekly Shōnen Sunday" ], [ "Keishi Chō 24 Toki ( 경사청 24시 , Gyeongsacheong City 24 )", "2001", "2004", "Hideki Owada", "Boys" ], [ "Katsu ! ( 카츠 ! )", "2002", "2005", "Mitsuru Adachi", "Weekly Shōnen Sunday" ], [ "Eyeshield 21 ( 아이실드21 )", "2003", "Present", "Rīchiro Inagaki", "Weekly Shōnen Jump" ], [ "Death Note ( 데스노트 ( DEATH NOTE ) )", "2004", "2006", "Art : Tsugumi Ōba , Story : Takeshi Obata", "Weekly Shōnen Jump" ], [ "Cross Game ( 크로스 게임 )", "2006", "Present", "Mitsuru Adachi", "Weekly Shōnen Sunday" ], [ "Mirai Nikki ( 미래일기 )", "2007", "Present", "Sakae Esuno", "Shōnen Ace" ], [ "Bakuman ( 바쿠만 ( BAKUMAN ) )", "2008", "2012", "Art : Tsugumi Ōba , Story : Takeshi Obata", "Weekly Shōnen Jump" ] ]
Licensed titles -- 2000 's
List_of_series_run_in_Comic_Champ_3
Comic Champ is a comics anthology magazine published by Daiwon C.I. in South Korea. Below is a list of all titles serialized in the magazine and released under its book imprint, Champ Comics. Titles are separated into domestic publications and translated works licensed from foreign publishing companies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Monaco
Foreign relations of Monaco
[ "Country", "Formal relations began on", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Argentina", "", "Argentina is accredited to Monaco from its embassy Paris , France . Monaco has an honorary consulate in Buenos Aires" ], [ "Brazil", "", "Brazil is accredited to Monaco from its embassy Paris , France and maintains an honorary consulate in Monaco . Monaco has an honorary consulate in São Paulo" ], [ "Canada", "1926", "Canada is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris , France , and maintains an honorary consulate in Monaco . Monaco is accredited to Canada from its embassy in Washington , D.C. , United States , and maintains honorary consulates in Montreal , Toronto and Vancouver" ], [ "Chile", "", "Chile is accredited to Monaco from its embassy Paris , France and maintains an honorary consulate in Monaco . Monaco has an honorary consulate in Santiago and in Valparaíso" ], [ "Colombia", "2000", "Colombia is accredited to Monaco from its embassy Paris , France . Monaco has an honorary consulate in Bogotá" ], [ "Mexico", "1881", "Main article : Mexico-Monaco relations Mexico is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris , France and maintains an honorary consulate in Monaco . Monaco has an honorary consulate in Mexico City" ], [ "United States", "1866", "Main article : Monaco-United States relations The United States and Monaco enjoy excellent relations . From 1956 until her death in 1982 , the American-born Grace Kelly was married to Prince Rainier III , Prince Albert 's father . The United States does not yet have a diplomatic mission located in Monaco but there is an embassy in Paris , and a consulate general in Marseille . In December 2006 , the United States and Monaco upgraded from consular to full diplomatic relations . Shortly thereafter , Craig Stapleton ( ambassador to France ) was accredited to Monaco , and ambassador Gilles Noghes became the first Monegasque ambassador to the United States . On December 3 , 2013 , Maguy Maccario Doylee replaced Noghes as the Principality 's new emissary to Washington , DC , following her appointment by Prince Albert II of Monaco . Ambassador Maccario Doyle is the first woman to hold the post at the embassy . She previously served as Consul General of Monaco in New York since 1997 and head of the Principality 's Tourism Board in North America since the early 1990s . Monaco has an embassy in Washington , D.C. and a consulate-general in New York City . United States is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris , France" ], [ "Uruguay", "", "Monaco has an honorary consulate in Montevideo . Uruguay is accredited to Monaco from its embassy Paris , France and maintains an honorary consulate in Monaco" ] ]
Americas
Foreign_relations_of_Monaco_1
The Principality of Monaco is a sovereign and independent state, linked closely to France by the Treaty of July 1918, which was formally noted in Article 436 of the Treaty of Versailles of 1919. The foreign policy of Monaco is one illustration of this accord: France has agreed to defend the independence and sovereignty of Monaco, while the Monegasque Government has agreed to exercise its sovereign rights in conformity with French interests, whilst at the same time maintaining complete independence. Since then, the relations between the sovereign states of France and Monaco have been further defined in the Treaty of 1945 and the Agreement of 1963. Although not a member of the European Union (EU), Monaco is closely associated with the economic apparatus of the EU through its customs union with France and its reliance upon the euro as its official currency. Monaco actively participates in the United Nations, which it joined in 1993. Monaco joined the Council of Europe on October 4, 2004. Monaco also is a member of many international and intergovernmental organizations, including Interpol, the UNESCO, and the World Health Organization (WHO). The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) is headquartered in Monaco.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Ladies_Championship_Gstaad
2018 Ladies Championship Gstaad
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "FRA", "Alizé Cornet", "44", "1" ], [ "SWE", "Johanna Larsson", "58", "2" ], [ "SVK", "Viktória Kužmová", "69", "3" ], [ "GER", "Carina Witthöft", "81", "4" ], [ "AUS", "Samantha Stosur", "86", "5" ], [ "ESP", "Lara Arruabarrena", "88", "6" ], [ "SUI", "Stefanie Vögele", "93", "7" ], [ "SUI", "Viktorija Golubic", "99", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2018_Ladies_Championship_Gstaad_2
The 2018 Ladies Championship Gstaad was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 26th edition of the Ladies Championship Gstaad, and part of the International category of the 2018 WTA Tour. It took place at Roy Emerson Arena in Gstaad, Switzerland, from 16 July through 22 July 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apprentice_(American_TV_series)
The Apprentice (American TV series)
[ "Season", "Winner", "Winner 's Project", "Timeslot", "Season Premiere", "Season Finale", "TV Season", "Ranking", "Viewers ( in millions )", "Finale Viewers ( in millions )" ]
[ [ "1", "Bill Rancic", "Trump Tower Chicago", "Thursday 9:00 pm", "January 8 , 2004", "April 15 , 2004", "2003-04", "7", "20.7", "28.1" ], [ "2", "Kelly Perdew", "Trump Place", "Thursday 9:00 pm", "September 9 , 2004", "December 16 , 2004", "2004-05", "11", "16.1", "16.9" ], [ "3", "Kendra Todd", "Palm Beach Mansion", "Thursday 9:00 pm", "January 20 , 2005", "May 19 , 2005", "2004-05", "15", "14.0", "14.0" ], [ "4", "Randal Pinkett", "Trump Entertainment", "Thursday 9:00 pm", "September 22 , 2005", "December 15 , 2005", "2005-06", "38", "11.0", "12.8" ], [ "5", "Sean Yazbeck", "Trump SoHo", "Monday 9:00 pm", "February 27 , 2006", "June 5 , 2006", "2005-06", "51", "9.7", "11.3" ], [ "6", "Stefanie Schaeffer", "Cap Cana", "Sunday 10:00 pm", "January 7 , 2007", "April 22 , 2007", "2006-07", "75", "7.5", "10.6" ], [ "10", "Brandy Kuentzel", "VIP Golf Tournament", "Thursday 10:00 pm", "September 16 , 2010", "December 9 , 2010", "2010-11", "113", "4.7", "4.5" ] ]
Statistics by season
Seasonal rankings ( based on average total viewers per episode ) of The Apprentice on NBC .
The_Apprentice_(American_TV_series)_1
The Apprentice is an American documentary reality television program that judges the business skills of a group of contestants. It has run in various formats across fifteen seasons since January 2004 on NBC. The Apprentice was created by British-born American television producer Mark Burnett. Billed as The Ultimate Job Interview, the show features fourteen to eighteen business people who compete over the course of a season, with usually one contestant eliminated per episode. Contestants are split into two corporations (teams), with one member from each volunteering as a project manager on each new task. The corporations complete business-related tasks such as selling products, raising money for charity, or creating an advertising campaign, with one corporation selected as the winner based on objective measures and subjective opinions of the host and his advisors who monitor the teams' performance on tasks. The losing corporation attends a boardroom meeting with the show's host and their advisors to break down why they lost and determine who contributed the least to the team. Episodes ended with the host eliminating one contestant from the competition, with the words You're fired! Seven of the show's seasons featured aspiring, but otherwise unknown, businesspersons who would vie for the show's prize, a one-year $250,000 starting contract to promote one of Donald Trump's properties. There have also been eight seasons of The Celebrity Apprentice since 2008. In this format, several celebrities would participate to win money for their chosen charities, with the final prize being a large donation to the celebrity's charity and the title of Apprentice. A reboot of this format, The New Celebrity Apprentice, aired in January 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SGB_Premiership_2017
SGB Premiership 2017
[ "Rider", "Team", "Average" ]
[ [ "Jason Doyle", "Swindon", "10.26" ], [ "Freddie Lindgren", "Wolverhampton", "9.95" ], [ "Nick Morris", "Swindon", "9.42" ], [ "Jacob Thorssell", "Wolverhampton", "9.33" ], [ "Kenneth Bjerre", "Belle Vue", "8.98" ], [ "Craig Cook", "Belle Vue", "8.68" ], [ "Krzysztof Kasprzak", "Rye House", "8.64" ], [ "Rory Schlein", "Wolverhampton", "8.61" ], [ "Chris Harris", "Rye House", "8.47" ], [ "Brady Kurtz", "Poole", "8.47" ] ]
Final Leading averages
[ 69 ]
SGB_Premiership_2017_3
The Speedway Great Britain Premiership 2017 was the top division of British speedway. It was the first time that it was known as the SGB Premiership after changing its name from the Elite League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Harbour_(Vidhan_Sabha_constituency)
Diamond Harbour (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
[ "Election Year", "Name of M.L.A", "Party Affiliation" ]
[ [ "1952", "Charu Chandra Bhandari", "Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party" ], [ "1957", "Ramanuj Halder", "Praja Socialist Party" ], [ "1962", "Jagadish Chandra Halder", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "1967", "Abdul Quiyom Molla", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "1969", "Abdul Quiyom Molla", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "1971", "Abdul Quiyom Molla", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "1972", "Daulat Ali Sheikh", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "1977", "Abdul Quiyom Molla", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "1982", "Abdul Quiyom Molla", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "1987", "Abdul Quiyom Molla", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "1991", "Abdul Quiyom Molla", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "1996", "Sheikh Daulat Ali", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "2001", "Rishi Halder", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "2006", "Rishi Halder", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "2011", "Dipak Kumar Halder", "All India Trinamool Congress" ], [ "2016", "Dipak Kumar Halder", "All India Trinamool Congress" ] ]
Members of Legislative Assembly
Diamond_Harbour_(Vidhan_Sabha_constituency)_0
Diamond Harbour (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is a Legislative Assembly constituency of South 24 Parganas district in the Indian State of West Bengal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932_College_Football_All-America_Team
1932 College Football All-America Team
[ "Name", "Position", "School", "Number", "Official", "Other" ]
[ [ "Paul Moss", "End", "Purdue", "8/8", "AAB , AP , CO , FWAA , INS , LIB , NEA , UP", "CP , NYS , NYT , PD , PM , TR , WC" ], [ "Harry Newman", "Quarterback", "Michigan", "8/8", "AAB , AP , CO , FWAA , INS , LIB , NEA , UP", "CP , NYS , NYT , PD , PM , TR , WC" ], [ "Joe Kurth", "Tackle", "Notre Dame", "8/8", "AAB , AP , CO , FWAA , INS , LIB , NEA , UP", "CP , NYS , NYT , PM , TR , WC" ], [ "Ernie Smith", "Tackle", "USC", "8/8", "AAB , AP , CO , FWAA , INS , LIB , NEA , UP", "CP , NYS , NYT , TR , WC" ], [ "Warren Heller", "Halfback", "Pittsburgh", "8/8", "AAB , AP , CO , FWAA , INS , LIB , NEA , UP", "CP , NYS , PM , TR" ], [ "Milton Summerfelt", "Guard", "Army", "6/8", "AP , CO , FWAA , INS , NEA , UP", "CP , NYS , NYT , TR , PD , PM" ], [ "Jimmy Hitchcock", "Halfback", "Auburn", "6/8", "AAB , AP , CO , FWAA , INS , NEA", "NYT , WC , TR , PD , PM" ], [ "Bill Corbus", "Guard", "Stanford", "4/8", "AAB , CO , NEA , UP", "NYS , TR , WC" ], [ "Don Zimmerman", "Halfback", "Tulane", "4/8", "AP , CO , LIB , UP", "CP , NYT" ], [ "Joe Skladany", "End", "Pittsburgh", "4/8", "FWAA , INS , NEA , UP", "TR" ], [ "Lawrence Ely", "Center", "Nebraska", "3/8", "AAB , AP , CO", "NYS" ], [ "Clarence Gracey", "Center", "Vanderbilt", "2/8", "LIB , UP", "NYT , PD , TR" ] ]
Consensus All-Americans
For the year 1932 , the NCAA recognizes eight published All-American teams as `` official '' designations for purposes of its consensus determinations . The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received .
1932_College_Football_All-America_Team_0
The 1932 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1932. The eight selectors recognized by the NCAA as official for the 1932 season are (1) Collier's Weekly, as selected by Grantland Rice, (2) the Associated Press, (3) the United Press, (4) the All-America Board, (5) the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA); (6) the International News Service (INS), (7) Liberty magazine, and (8) the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2001_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe
Athletics at the 2001 Games of the Small States of Europe
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Silja Úlfarsdóttir", "Iceland", "24.34" ], [ "2", "Sunna Gestsdóttir", "Iceland", "24.47" ], [ "3", "Deirdre Farrugia", "Malta", "24.80" ], [ "4", "Vaso Papaioannou", "Cyprus", "? ? . ? ?" ], [ "5", "Sandra Frisch", "Luxembourg", "25.32" ], [ "6", "Irène Tiéndrebeogo", "Monaco", "25.40" ], [ "7", "Sue Spiteri", "Malta", "25.43" ], [ "8", "Lucile Maes", "Monaco", "27.26" ] ]
Women 's results -- 200 metres
June 2Wind : +2.5 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2001_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe_21
Athletics at the 2001 Games of the Small States of Europe were held in San Marino on 30 May, 1 and 2 June.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Spence
Bruce Spence
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1973", "Certain Women", "Julius 'Big Julie '" ], [ "1977", "Barnaby and Me", "Tall Baddie" ], [ "1981", "And Here Comes Bucknuckle", "" ], [ "1982", "Deadline", "Towie" ], [ "1982", "Kingswood Country", "Dentist" ], [ "1987", "Great Expectations : The Untold Story", "Joe Gargery" ], [ "1988", "The Dirtwater Dynasty", "Lonely Logan" ], [ "1989", "Zucker", "" ], [ "1989", "Tanamera - Lion of Singapore", "Hammond" ], [ "1989-1992", "Dearest Enemy", "Lenny" ], [ "1992", "Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left", "The Chief" ], [ "1994-1995", "Over the Hill", "Tall Bob" ], [ "1997", "Return to Jupiter", "Ed Unit" ], [ "1997", "Halifax f.p . : Is n't It Romantic", "Eric Washburn" ], [ "1997", "Bullpitt !", "Darcy" ], [ "1998", "Moby Dick", "Elijah" ], [ "1999", "BeastMaster", "Annubis" ], [ "2002", "Farscape", "Prefect Falaak" ], [ "2004", "The Brush Off", "Philip Veale" ], [ "2006", "RAN ( Remote Area Nurse )", "Vince" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Bruce_Spence_1
Bruce Spence (born 17 September 1945) is an Australian actor originally from New Zealand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969–70_Dundee_United_F.C._season
1969–70 Dundee United F.C. season
[ "Date", "Rd", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "9 August 1969", "G4", "Heart of Midlothian", "H", "2-3", "9,537", "Mitchell , Stuart" ], [ "13 August 1969", "G4", "Greenock Morton", "A", "1-4", "7,245", "Scott" ], [ "16 August 1969", "G4", "St Mirren", "A", "1-0", "6,363", "K. Cameron" ], [ "20 August 1969", "G4", "Greenock Morton", "H", "0-2", "6,985", "" ], [ "23 August 1969", "G4", "Heart of Midlothian", "A", "0-1", "6,000", "" ], [ "27 August 1969", "G4", "St Mirren", "H", "2-1", "3,057", "A. Reid , Rolland" ] ]
Match results -- League Cup
1969–70_Dundee_United_F.C._season_2
The 1969-70 season was the 61st year of football played by Dundee United, and covers the period from 1 July 1969 to 30 June 1970. United finished in fifth place in the First Division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Jett_discography
Joan Jett discography
[ "Year", "Song ( s )", "Album", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1985", "Gotcha Where I Want Ya", "Gotcha !", "with the Blackhearts" ], [ "1987", "Light of Day* , This Means War* , It 's All Coming Down Tonight* , and Rabbit 's Got the Gun**", "Light of Day", "with the Blackhearts ( *as The Barbusters and **as Joan Jett and the Hunzz )" ], [ "1987", "She Lost You", "Less Than Zero", "The Zephyrs cover , with the Blackhearts" ], [ "1990", "Long Live the Night", "Days of Thunder", "with the Blackhearts" ], [ "1995", "Let 's Do It", "Tank Girl", "Cole Porter cover , with Paul Westerberg" ], [ "1996", "Love Stinks", "Mr. Wrong", "The J. Geils Band cover , with the Blackhearts" ], [ "1997", "Real Wild Child ( Wild One )", "We Will Fall : The Iggy Pop Tribute", "Johnny O'Keefe cover , with the Blackhearts" ], [ "2002", "The Word", "It 's About Eve", "The Beatles cover , with the Blackhearts" ], [ "2009", "Destination Unknown", "Endless Bummer", "Missing Persons cover , with the Blackhearts" ], [ "2015", "Miss You Already", "Miss You Already", "with the Blackhearts" ], [ "2018", "Fresh Start", "Bad Reputation", "original song for the documentary on Jett 's life , with the Blackhearts" ] ]
Other appearances -- Studio
Joan_Jett_discography_5
The discography of Joan Jett, an American rock singer, includes 44 singles and 14 studio albums. As a part of Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, her most successful release is 1981's I Love Rock 'n Roll. The album reached number 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and was certified Platinum in the United States and as well as 2× Platinum in Canada while selling over 10 million copies worldwide. This album spawned two Top 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, the highest being I Love Rock 'n' Roll, which reached the top of the chart in 1982. It was then followed by Crimson and Clover, which reached number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 60 on the UK charts. Two additional singles were issued, however, neither of which charted. Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah) off of Bad Reputation reached number 20 on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart. After releasing three additional albums between 1983 and 1986, Jett returned with the album Up Your Alley, in 1988. It was a Top 20 album on the Billboard 200, and was her second (and final) Platinum certified album in the United States. The album featured the Top 10 single I Hate Myself for Loving You. After the release of The Hit List in 1990, Jett charted again at #47 on Billboard with the release of Unvarnished in 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venues_of_the_2018_Asian_Games
Venues of the 2018 Asian Games
[ "Venue", "Events", "Location" ]
[ [ "Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium", "Women 's football", "Jakabaring Sport City" ], [ "Tennis Court", "Tennis , Soft tennis", "Jakabaring Sport City" ], [ "Jakabaring Lake", "Canoeing ( sprint and traditional boat race ) , Rowing , Triathlon", "Jakabaring Sport City" ], [ "Ranau Sports Hall", "Sepak takraw", "Jakabaring Sport City" ], [ "Jakabaring Bowling Center", "Bowling", "Jakabaring Sport City" ], [ "Jakabaring Sport Climbing Arena", "Sport climbing", "Jakabaring Sport City" ], [ "Beach Volley Arena", "Beach volleyball", "Jakabaring Sport City" ], [ "Shooting Range", "Shooting", "Jakabaring Sport City" ], [ "Roller Skate Circuit", "Roller sports ( Roller skate )", "Jakabaring Sport City" ], [ "Skateboard Circuit", "Roller sports ( Skateboard )", "Jakabaring Sport City" ], [ "Jakabaring Aquatic Stadium", "Canoe polo", "Jakabaring Sport City" ], [ "Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium", "Women 's football", "Palembang" ] ]
Palembang
Venues_of_the_2018_Asian_Games_5
The 2018 Asian Games featured 80 venues for competitions and training on the fourteen days Games competition from 18 August to 2 September 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_County_Cricket_Club_in_1906
Kent County Cricket Club in 1906
[ "Name", "Birth date", "Batting style", "Bowling style", "Apps" ]
[ [ "RNR Blaker", "( 1879-10-24 ) 24 October 1879 ( aged 26 )", "Right", "Right arm fast", "13" ], [ "C Blythe", "( 1879-05-30 ) 30 May 1879 ( aged 26 )", "Right", "Slow left arm", "18" ], [ "CJ Burnup", "( 1875-11-21 ) 21 November 1875 ( aged 30 )", "Right", "Slow right arm", "13" ], [ "AP Day", "( 1885-04-10 ) 10 April 1885 ( aged 21 )", "Right", "Right arm leg-break Right arm fast-medium", "11" ], [ "SH Day", "( 1878-12-29 ) 29 December 1878 ( aged 27 )", "Right", "Right arm fast", "1" ], [ "EW Dillon", "( 1881-02-15 ) 15 February 1881 ( aged 25 )", "Right", "Right arm leg-break", "9" ], [ "WJ Fairservice", "( 1881-05-16 ) 16 May 1881 ( aged 24 )", "Right", "Right arm off-break", "16" ], [ "A Fielder", "( 1877-07-19 ) 19 July 1877 ( aged 28 )", "Right", "Right arm fast", "24" ], [ "HTW Hardinge", "( 1886-02-25 ) 25 February 1886 ( aged 20 )", "Right", "Slow left arm", "5" ], [ "Lord Harris", "( 1851-02-03 ) 3 February 1851 ( aged 55 )", "Right", "Right arm fast", "1" ], [ "A Hearne", "( 1863-07-22 ) 22 July 1863 ( aged 42 )", "Right", "Right arm slow", "12" ], [ "JC Hubble", "( 1881-02-10 ) 10 February 1881 ( aged 25 )", "Right", "-", "9" ], [ "FH Huish", "( 1869-11-15 ) 15 November 1869 ( aged 36 )", "Right", "-", "22" ], [ "E Humphreys", "( 1881-08-24 ) 24 August 1881 ( aged 24 )", "Right", "Slow left arm", "25" ], [ "KL Hutchings", "( 1882-12-07 ) 7 December 1882 ( aged 23 )", "Right", "Right arm fast", "18" ], [ "CHB Marsham", "( 1879-02-10 ) 10 February 1879 ( aged 27 )", "Right", "-", "24" ], [ "JR Mason", "( 1874-03-26 ) 26 March 1874 ( aged 32 )", "Right", "Right arm fast-medium", "12" ], [ "R Munds", "( 1882-12-28 ) 28 December 1882 ( aged 23 )", "Left", "Right arm slow", "1" ], [ "J Seymour", "( 1879-10-25 ) 25 October 1879 ( aged 26 )", "Right", "Right arm off-break", "25" ], [ "FE Woolley", "( 1887-05-27 ) 27 May 1887 ( aged 18 )", "Left", "Slow left arm Left arm medium", "16" ] ]
Ages given as of the first day of Kent 's 1906 County Championship season , 14 May 1906 .
Kent_County_Cricket_Club_in_1906_2
Kent County Cricket Club's 1906 season was the seventeenth season in which the county competed in the County Championship and saw the county win their first Championship title. Kent played 25 first-class cricket matches during the season, losing only four matches overall and only two matches in the 1906 County Championship. They finished equal on points with Yorkshire and Surrey but won the title on the percentage of finished matches won. Wisden considered that there was a general consensus Kent were the best county side of the year and that they had shown the most brilliant form, whilst The Guardian wrote that a more brilliant side it would be hard to imagine. The title was sealed with a final game victory by an innings against Hampshire, the team's twelfth successive victory. Two of the county's players, Arthur Fielder and Kenneth Hutchings were selected as Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1907 as a result of their performances during the season. The Championship victory was the first of four by Kent during the Golden Age of cricket in the years leading up to the First World War. It was celebrated by the club by the commissioning of a famous oil painting Kent vs Lancashire at Canterbury which now hangs in the Long Room in the Lord's Pavilion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Silesia_plebiscite
Upper Silesia plebiscite
[ "Division of :", "Area in 1910 in km", "Share of territory", "Population in 1910", "After WW1 part of :" ]
[ [ "Lower Silesia", "27,105 km", "100%", "3.017.981", "Divided between :" ], [ "to Poland", "526 km", "2%", "1%", "Poznań Voivodeship ( Niederschlesiens Ostmark )" ], [ "to Germany", "26,579 km", "98%", "99%", "Province of Lower Silesia" ], [ "Upper Silesia", "13,230 km", "100%", "2.207.981", "Divided between :" ], [ "to Poland", "3,225 km", "25%", "41%", "Silesian Voivodeship" ], [ "to Czechoslovakia", "325 km", "2%", "2%", "Hlučín Region" ], [ "to Germany", "9,680 km", "73%", "57%", "Province of Upper Silesia" ] ]
Division of the region after the plebiscite
Upper_Silesia_plebiscite_2
The Upper Silesia plebiscite was a plebiscite mandated by the Versailles Treaty and carried out on 20 March 1921 to determine a section of the border between Weimar Germany and Poland. The region was ethnically mixed with both Germans and Poles; according to prewar statistics, ethnic Poles formed 60 percent of the population. Under the previous rule by the German Empire, Poles claimed they had faced discrimination, making them effectively second class citizens. The period of the plebiscite campaign and inter-Allied occupation was marked by violence. There were three Polish uprisings, and German volunteer paramilitary units came to the region as well. The area was policed by French, British, and Italian troops, and overseen by an Inter-Allied Commission. The Allies planned a partition of the region, but a Polish insurgency took control of over half the area. The Germans responded with volunteer paramilitary units from all over Germany, which fought the Polish units. In the end, after renewed Allied military intervention, the final position of the opposing forces became, roughly, the new border. The decision was handed over to the League of Nations, which confirmed this border, and Poland received roughly one third of the plebiscite zone by area, including the greater part of the industrial region. After the referendum, on 20 October 1921, an ambassadors conference in Paris decided to divide the region. Consequently, the German-Polish Accord on East Silesia (Geneva Convention), a minority treaty was concluded on 15 May 1922 which dealt with the constitutional and legal future of Upper Silesia which has partly became Polish territory.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Joss
Jonathan Joss
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1994", "The Substitute Wife", "Black Deer", "TV movie" ], [ "1994", "Without Consent", "Attendant # 2", "TV movie" ], [ "1994", "Walker , Texas Ranger", "Young Raymond Firewalker / Eddie", "4 episodes" ], [ "1994", "Texas", "Comanche", "TV movie" ], [ "1996", "Dead Man 's Walk", "Kicking Wolf", "Miniseries" ], [ "1997-2009", "King of the Hill", "John Redcorn / Driver # 2 ( Voice )", "Main Role" ], [ "1998", "Winnetous Rückkehr", "Wash-Ti", "TV movie" ], [ "1999", "The Wild Thornberrys", "Ooloopie / Mean Polar Bears ( Voice )", "Episode : Polar Opposites" ], [ "2003", "Charmed", "Brutish Demon", "Episode : Baby 's First Demon" ], [ "2004", "ER", "Bert", "Episode : Time of Death" ], [ "2005", "Justice League Unlimited", "Sheriff Ohiyesa 'Pow Wow ' Smith ( Voice )", "Episode : The Once and Future Thing , Part Two : Time , Warped" ], [ "2005", "Into the West", "Wovoka", "Episode : Ghost Dance" ], [ "2006", "Maldonne", "Nico", "TV movie" ], [ "2008", "Comanche Moon", "Kicking Wolf", "2 Episodes" ], [ "2008", "In Plain Sight", "Joseph Parker", "Episode : Pilot" ], [ "2010", "Friday Night Lights", "Owney", "Episode : Kingdom" ], [ "2014", "The League", "Takoda", "Episode : Man Land" ], [ "2014", "Manhattan Love Story", "Driver", "Episode : Happy Thankmas" ], [ "2011-2015", "Parks and Recreation", "Ken Hotate", "5 Episodes" ], [ "2015", "The Messengers", "Mason Dakota", "Episode : Eye in the Sky" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Jonathan_Joss_1
Jonathan Joss (born December 22, 1965) is a Native American Comanche and White Mountain Apache actor. He is best known for portraying the voice of John Redcorn from season 2 to 13 of the animated series King of the Hill, and for his recurring role as Chief Ken Hotate in Parks and Recreation. Joss was born in San Antonio, Texas, where he attended McCollum High School, and later enrolled at Texas State University-San Marcos (then Southwest Texas State University) but left before graduating. Joss later attended San Antonio College, before graduating from Our Lady of the Lake University with a degree in theater and speech. Joss is also a musician, and performs as part of Big Mountain Fudge Cake, an alternative blues group which has won a Grammy Award for Best Native American Music Album.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamtone_&_Iris_Mavraki's_Neverland
Dreamtone & Iris Mavraki's Neverland
[ "Musician", "Album ( s ) performed on", "Featuring Track ( s )", "Instrument ( s )" ]
[ [ "Hansi Kürsch", "Reversing Time", "To Lose The Sun", "Lead & Backing Vocals" ], [ "Tom S. Englund", "Reversing Time", "World Beyond These Walls", "Lead & Backing Vocals" ], [ "Mike Baker", "Reversing Time", "Reversing Time ( song )", "Lead & Backing Vocals" ], [ "Gary Wehrkamp", "Reversing Time", "Mountain of Joy", "Lead guitar" ], [ "Hakan Sensoy ( Conductor )", "Reversing Time", "All tracks except demo versions", "Philharmonic Orchestra" ], [ "Ozan Alparslan", "Reversing Time", "All tracks", "Additional Orchestral Arrangements" ], [ "Iorgos Loggos", "Reversing Time", "All tracks except demo versions", "Additional Orchestral Arrangements" ], [ "Stefanos Efthimou", "Reversing Time", "All tracks except demo versions", "Additional Orchestration" ], [ "Efe Alpay", "Reversing Time", "All tracks except demo versions", "Bass" ], [ "Evren Yazgan", "Reversing Time", "Reversing Time ( song )", "Bağlama" ], [ "Erim Arkman", "Reversing Time", "Shooting Star , Mankind is a Lie", "Lead guitar , Backing Vocals" ], [ "Berk Kula", "Reversing Time", "Who Asked You to Fight", "Backing Vocals" ], [ "Ipek Kahraman", "Reversing Time", "Transcending Miracle", "Saxophone" ] ]
Band members -- Guest Artists
Dreamtone_&_Iris_Mavraki's_Neverland_0
Dreamtone & Iris Mavraki's Neverland is a music group, a collaboration between Turkish progressive metal band Dreamtone and Greek singer Iris Mavraki. Commonly abbreviated as Neverland, their music can be best described as Symphonic power metal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_NHL_Entry_Draft
2013 NHL Entry Draft
[ "#", "Player", "Nationality", "NHL team", "College/junior/club team" ]
[ [ "92", "Evan Cowley ( G )", "United States", "Florida Panthers", "Wichita Falls Wildcats ( NAHL )" ], [ "93", "Mason Geertsen ( D )", "Canada", "Colorado Avalanche", "Vancouver Giants ( WHL )" ], [ "94", "Jackson Houck ( RW )", "Canada", "Edmonton Oilers ( from Tampa Bay via St. Louis )", "Vancouver Giants ( WHL )" ], [ "95", "Felix Girard ( C )", "Canada", "Nashville Predators", "Baie-Comeau Drakkar ( QMJHL )" ], [ "96", "Kyle Platzer ( C )", "Canada", "Edmonton Oilers ( from Carolina via Los Angeles )", "London Knights ( OHL )" ], [ "97", "Michael Downing ( D )", "United States", "Florida Panthers ( from Calgary )", "Dubuque Fighting Saints ( USHL )" ], [ "98", "Matt Buckles ( C )", "Canada", "Florida Panthers ( from Edmonton )", "St. Michael 's Buzzers ( OJHL )" ], [ "99", "Juuse Saros ( G )", "Finland", "Nashville Predators ( from Buffalo )", "HPK ( SM-liiga )" ], [ "100", "Miles Wood ( LW )", "United States", "New Jersey Devils", "Noble and Greenough Bulldogs ( NEPSAC )" ], [ "101", "Nick Paul ( LW )", "Canada", "Dallas Stars", "Brampton Battalion ( OHL )" ], [ "102", "Tobias Lindberg ( RW )", "Sweden", "Ottawa Senators ( from Philadelphia via Tampa Bay )", "Djurgardens IF J20 ( SE )" ], [ "103", "Justin Auger ( RW )", "Canada", "Los Angeles Kings ( from Phoenix via Columbus and Philadelphia )", "Guelph Storm ( OHL )" ], [ "104", "Andrew Copp ( C )", "United States", "Winnipeg Jets", "Michigan Wolverines ( CCHA )" ], [ "105", "Nick Moutrey ( C/LW )", "Canada", "Columbus Blue Jackets", "Saginaw Spirit ( OHL )" ], [ "106", "Stephon Williams ( G )", "United States", "New York Islanders", "Minnesota State Mavericks ( WCHA )" ], [ "107", "Dylan Labbe ( D )", "Canada", "Minnesota Wild", "Shawinigan Cataractes ( QMJHL )" ], [ "108", "Ben Harpur ( D )", "Canada", "Ottawa Senators", "Guelph Storm ( OHL )" ], [ "109", "David Pope ( LW )", "Canada", "Detroit Red Wings", "West Kelowna Warriors ( BCHL )" ], [ "110", "Ryan Graves ( D )", "Canada", "New York Rangers", "P.E.I . Rocket ( QMJHL )" ], [ "111", "Robin Norell ( D )", "Sweden", "Chicago Blackhawks ( from San Jose via Chicago and San Jose )", "Djurgardens IF J20 ( SE )" ] ]
Selections by round -- Round four
2013_NHL_Entry_Draft_5
The 2013 NHL Entry Draft was the 51st NHL Entry Draft. All seven rounds of the draft took place on June 30, 2013, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The top three selections were Nathan MacKinnon going to the Colorado Avalanche, Aleksander Barkov Jr. going to the Florida Panthers, and Jonathan Drouin going to the Tampa Bay Lightning.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine_power_cable
Submarine power cable
[ "Connecting", "Connecting", "Voltage ( kV )", "Length ( km )", "Year", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Mainland British Columbia to Texada Island to Nile Creek Terminal", "Vancouver Island / Dunsmuir Substation", "525", "", "", "Twelve , separate , oil filled single-phase cables . Nominal rating 1200 MW" ], [ "Tarifa , Spain ( Spain - Morocco Interconnection )", "Fardioua , Morocco through the Strait of Gibraltar", "400", "26", "1998", "A second one from 2006 Maximum depth : 660 m ( 2,170 ft )" ], [ "Norwalk , CT , USA", "Northport , NY , USA", "138", "18", "", "A 3 core , XLPE insulated cable" ], [ "Sicily", "Malta", "220", "95-kilometre ( 59 mi )", "2015", "The Malta-Sicily interconnector" ], [ "Mainland Sweden", "Bornholm Island , Denmark", "60", "43.5-kilometre ( 27.0 mi )", "", "The Bornholm Cable" ], [ "Mainland Italy", "Sicily", "380", "38-kilometre ( 24 mi )", "1985", "replacing the Pylons of Messina" ], [ "Germany", "Heligoland", "30", "", "", "" ], [ "Negros Island", "Panay Island , the Philippines", "138", "", "", "" ], [ "Douglas Head , Isle of Man ,", "Bispham , Blackpool , England", "90", "104 km ( 65 mi )", "1999", "The Isle of Man to England Interconnector , a 3 core cable" ], [ "Wolfe Island , Canada for the Wolfe Island Wind Farm", "Kingston , Canada", "245", "7.8 km ( 4.8 mi )", "2008", "The first three-core XLPE submarine cable for 245 kV" ] ]
Operational submarine power cables -- Alternating current cables
Alternating-current ( AC ) submarine cable systems for transmitting lower amounts of three-phase electric power can be constructed with three-core cables in which all three insulated conductors are placed into a single underwater cable . Most offshore-to-shore wind-farm cables are constructed this way . For larger amounts of transmitted power , the AC systems are composed of three separate single-core underwater cables , each containing just one insulated conductor and carrying one phase of the three phase electric current . A fourth identical cable is often added in parallel with the other three , simply as a spare in case one of the three primary cables is damaged and needs to be replaced . This damage can happen , for example , from a ship 's anchor carelessly dropped onto it . The fourth cable can substitute for any one of the other three , given the proper electrical switching system .
Submarine_power_cable_0
A submarine power cable is a transmission cable for carrying electric power below the surface of the water. These are called submarine because they usually carry electric power beneath salt water (arms of the ocean, seas, straits, etc.) but it is also possible to use submarine power cables beneath fresh water (large lakes and rivers). Examples of the latter exist that connect the mainland with large islands in the St. Lawrence River.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases_by_the_Roberts_Court
List of United States Supreme Court cases by the Roberts Court
[ "Case name", "Citation", "Summary" ]
[ [ "Lopez v. Gonzales", "549 U.S. 47 ( 2006 )", "misdemeanor drug crimes as aggravated felonies" ], [ "Carey v. Musladin", "549 U.S. 70 ( 2006 )", "spectator publicity and the right to a fair trial ; clearly established law under the AEDPA" ], [ "BP America Production Co. v. Burton", "549 U.S. 84 ( 2007 )", "Statute of limitations on contract actions by the Federal Government under 28 U.S.C . § 2415 is not applicable to administrative proceedings" ], [ "Medimmune , Inc. v. Genentech , Inc", "549 U.S. 118 ( 2007 )", "enforceability of patents before infringement" ], [ "Cunningham v. California", "549 U.S. 270 ( 2007 )", "applicability of Blakely v. Washington to California 's determinate sentencing law" ], [ "Philip Morris USA v. Williams", "549 U.S. 346 ( 2007 )", "constitutional limitations on punitive damages" ], [ "Marrama v. Citizens Bank of Massachusetts", "549 U.S. 365 ( 2007 )", "bad-faith exception to the right to convert Chapter 7 bankruptcy case to a Chapter 13 case" ], [ "Sinochem International Co. , Ltd. v. Malaysia International Shipping Corporation", "549 U.S. 422 ( 2007 )", "District Court may respond immediately to defendant 's forum non conveniens motion before resolving jurisdictional or other threshold concerns" ], [ "Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency", "549 U.S. 497 ( 2007 )", "power to regulate carbon dioxide emissions" ], [ "Davenport v. Washington Education Association", "550 U.S. 117 ( 2007 )", "A state may require that its public-sector unions receive authorization from nonmembers before spending their agency fees for election-related purposes" ], [ "Gonzales v. Carhart", "550 U.S. 124 ( 2007 )", "Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act" ], [ "James v. United States", "550 U.S. 192 ( 2007 )", "attempted burglary as a predicate crime under the Armed Career Criminal Act" ], [ "Scott v. Harris", "550 U.S. 372 ( 2007 )", "Fourth Amendment seizure in a high-speed chase , qualified immunity" ], [ "KSR v. Teleflex", "550 U.S. 398 ( 2007 )", "Patent law , nonobviousness" ], [ "Microsoft v. AT & T", "550 U.S. 437 ( 2007 )", "copying software in a foreign country can not violate U.S. patent law" ], [ "Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co", "550 U.S. 618 ( 2007 )", "statute of limitations on employment discrimination claims" ], [ "Permanent Mission of India v. City of New York", "551 U.S. 193 ( 2007 )", "whether a municipality can sue other countries to collect unpaid taxes" ], [ "Bowles v. Russell", "551 U.S. 205 ( 2007 )", "Federal Courts of Appeals lack jurisdiction to hear habeas appeals that are filed late , even if the district court said the petitioner had additional time to file" ], [ "Brendlin v. California", "551 U.S. 249 ( 2007 )", "whether a passenger in an automobile is detained so that he may assert a Fourth Amendment violation stemming from the traffic stop itself" ], [ "Credit Suisse v. Billing", "551 U.S. 264 ( 2007 )", "Whether Congress 's creation of the SEC implicitly exempted regulated industries from antitrust lawsuits" ] ]
Roberts Court 2006 term
Main article : 2006 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases_by_the_Roberts_Court_1
This is a partial chronological list of cases decided by the United States Supreme Court during the Roberts Court, the tenure of Chief Justice John Roberts from September 29, 2005 to the present.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WT–WZ)
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WT–WZ)
[ "Callsign", "Frequency", "City of License" ]
[ [ "WYAC", "930 AM", "Cabo Rojo , Puerto Rico" ], [ "WYAL", "1280 AM", "Scotland Neck , North Carolina" ], [ "WYAM", "890 AM", "Hartselle , Alabama" ], [ "WYBC", "1340 AM", "New Haven , Connecticut" ], [ "WYBT", "1000 AM", "Blountstown , Florida" ], [ "WYBY", "920 AM", "Cortland , New York" ], [ "WYCB", "1340 AM", "Washington , D.C" ], [ "WYCK", "1340 AM", "Plains , Pennsylvania" ], [ "WYCV", "900 AM", "Granite Falls , North Carolina" ], [ "WYCZ", "1030 AM", "White Bluff , Tennessee" ], [ "WYDE", "1260 AM", "Birmingham , Alabama" ], [ "WYDU", "1160 AM", "Red Springs , North Carolina" ], [ "WYEA", "1290 AM", "Sylacauga , Alabama" ], [ "WYEL", "600 AM", "Mayagüez , Puerto Rico" ], [ "WYFN", "980 AM", "Nashville , Tennessee" ], [ "WYFQ", "930 AM", "Charlotte , North Carolina" ], [ "WYGH", "1440 AM", "Paris , Kentucky" ], [ "WYGM", "740 AM", "Orlando , Florida" ], [ "WYGR", "1530 AM", "Wyoming , Michigan" ], [ "WYHL", "1450 AM", "Meridian , Mississippi" ] ]
WY --
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WT–WZ)_5
This is a list of AM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WT to WZ.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UK_cities_by_GVA
List of UK cities by GVA
[ "Rank", "City/Conurbation", "GVA ( £ millions )", "Growth (% ) 2009-15", "GVA per head", "GVA per employee ( productivity )" ]
[ [ "1", "London", "378,424", "30.6", "£ 43,629", "£ 70,392" ], [ "2", "Greater Manchester", "59,606", "17.5", "£ 21,626", "£ 44,974" ], [ "3", "Birmingham", "24,790", "21.7", "£ 22,307", "£ 45,934" ], [ "4", "Leeds", "21,260", "14.6", "£ 27,466", "£ 45,790" ], [ "5", "Glasgow", "19,624", "12.8", "£ 32,305", "£ 46,914" ], [ "6", "Edinburgh", "18,437", "10.6", "£ 36,963", "£ 55,196" ], [ "7", "Tyneside", "18,224", "21.1", "£ 21,566", "£ 42,788" ], [ "8", "Bristol", "13,862", "22.4", "£ 30,850", "£ 48,090" ], [ "9", "Sheffield", "11,300", "11.2", "£ 19,833", "£ 41,695" ], [ "10", "Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan", "11,044", "12.4", "£ 22,783", "£ 42,181" ], [ "11", "Liverpool", "10,907", "0.6", "£ 22,790", "£ 43,396" ], [ "12", "Milton Keynes", "10,884", "39.3", "£ 41,581", "£ 62,247" ], [ "13", "Belfast", "9,982", "15.3", "£ 35,023", "£ 44,520" ], [ "14", "Bradford", "9,504", "10.6", "£ 17,892", "£ 43,507" ], [ "15", "Nottingham", "8,816", "16.8", "£ 27,645", "£ 37,948" ], [ "16", "Bournemouth and Poole", "8,209", "15.8", "£23,787", "£ 46,571" ], [ "17", "Coventry", "7,655", "31.1", "£ 22,165", "£ 45,706" ], [ "18", "Leicester", "7,473", "26.1", "£ 21,812", "£ 40,466" ], [ "19", "Brighton & Hove", "7,129", "26.7", "£ 24,989", "£ 45,348" ], [ "20", "Derby", "6,932", "28", "£ 27,266", "£ 51,932" ] ]
Lists
Constituent countries of the United Kingdom by GVA ( 2015 ) Country GVA ( £ millions ) Annual change (% ) GVA ( per capita ) Annual change (% ) England 1,443,164 3.0 £ 26,159 2.1 Northern Ireland 34,410 2.0 £ 18,584 1.4 Scotland 127,260 2.3 £ 23,685 1.8 Wales 55,788 3.0 £ 18,002 2.8 English NUTS1 regions by GVA ( 2015 ) Region GVA ( £ millions ) GVA per capita East Midlands 97,887 £ 20,929 East of England 145,651 £ 23,970 London 378,424 £ 43,629 North East 49,677 £ 18,927 North West 156,872 £ 21,867 South East 249,174 £ 27,847 South West 126,007 £ 23,031 West Midlands 119,769 £ 20,826 Yorkshire and the Humber 109,704 £ 20,351 The table below lists the largest NUTS 3 city regions by their Gross Value Added using data published by the Office for National Statistics published annually in December . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
List_of_UK_cities_by_GVA_2
This is a list of cities and conurbations in the United Kingdom sorted by their Gross Value Added (GVA), a measure of the value of goods and services produced in an area, industry or sector of an economy. The Office for National Statistics produces Gross Value Added (GVA) data in terms of Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS). The lowest spatial area for which they are made is NUTS 3. Most cities are NUTS 3 areas in their own right. Some NUTS 3 areas are made up of groups of authorities or metropolitan boroughs, such as Greater Manchester South and Tyneside, and tend to reflect high levels of economic coherence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_federal_subject_significance
City of federal subject significance
[ "English designation", "Russian designation", "Entity in which it exists", "Type of higher level entity" ]
[ [ "Administrative-territorial formation with special status", "административно-территориальное образование с особым статусом", "in the Republic of Kalmykia", "republic" ], [ "City", "город", "the Republics of Dagestan , Kalmykia , and Khakassia", "republic" ], [ "City of republic significance", "город республиканского значения", "the Republic of Bashkortostan , Republic of Buryatia , Chechen Republic , Chuvash Republic , Republic of Crimea , Republic of Ingushetia , Kabardino-Balkar Republic , Karachay-Cherkess Republic , Republic of Karelia , Komi Republic , Mari El Republic , Republic of Mordovia , Republic of Tatarstan , and Udmurt Republic", "republic" ], [ "City under republic jurisdiction", "город республиканского подчинения", "the Sakha Republic and North Ossetia-Alania", "republic" ], [ "City under republic jurisdiction ( urban okrug )", "город республиканского подчинения ( городской округ )", "the Tuva Republic", "republic" ], [ "Closed administrative-territorial formation", "закрытое административно-территориальное образование", "the Republic of Bashkortostan", "republic" ], [ "Republican urban okrug", "республиканский городской округ", "the Republic of Adygea", "republic" ], [ "Urban okrug", "городской округ", "the Altai Republic", "republic" ], [ "City", "город", "Krasnodar Krai", "krai" ], [ "City of krai significance", "город краевого значения", "Altai , Khabarovsk , Perm , and Stavropol Krais", "krai" ], [ "City under krai jurisdiction", "город краевого подчинения", "Kamchatka and Primorsky Krais", "krai" ], [ "Closed administrative-territorial formation", "закрытое административно-территориальное образование", "Altai , Krasnoyarsk , and Perm Krais", "krai" ], [ "Krai city", "краевой город", "Krasnoyarsk Krai", "krai" ], [ "City", "город", "Chelyabinsk , Irkutsk , Ivanovo , Kaluga , Kirov , Murmansk , Novosibirsk , Orenburg , Pskov , Sverdlovsk , Tyumen , and Vladimir Oblasts", "oblast" ], [ "City of oblast significance", "город областного значения", "Arkhangelsk , Astrakhan , Belgorod , Kaliningrad , Kostroma , Kursk , Magadan , Nizhny Novgorod , Novgorod , Omsk , Oryol , Penza , Ryazan , Sakhalin , Samara , Saratov , Tambov , Ulyanovsk , Volgograd , Vologda , and Yaroslavl Oblasts", "oblast" ], [ "City under oblast jurisdiction", "город областного подчинения", "Kemerovo , Kurgan , Lipetsk , Moscow , Tomsk , and Tula Oblasts", "oblast" ], [ "City with the jurisdictional territory", "город с подведомственной территорией", "Murmansk Oblast", "oblast" ], [ "Closed administrative-territorial formation", "закрытое административно-территориальное образование", "Astrakhan , Kirov , Moscow , Murmansk , Orenburg , Saratov , Sverdlovsk , and Vladimir Oblasts", "oblast" ], [ "Municipal formation with urban okrug status", "муниципальное образование со статусом городского округа", "Leningrad Oblast", "oblast" ], [ "Okrug", "округ", "Tver Oblast", "oblast" ] ]
List of designations
As of 2013 , the following types of such entities are recognized :
City_of_federal_subject_significance_0
City of federal subject significance is an administrative division of a federal subject of Russia which is equal in status to a district but is organized around a large city; occasionally with surrounding rural territories.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_African_Football_Union
West African Football Union
[ "Country", "Year", "Governing body", "National team captain" ]
[ [ "Benin", "1975", "Benin Football Federation", "Stéphane Sessègnon" ], [ "Burkina Faso", "1975", "Burkinabé Football Federation", "Moumouni Dagano" ], [ "Ghana", "1975", "Ghana Football Association", "Asamoah Gyan" ], [ "Ivory Coast", "1975", "Ivorian Football Federation", "Serge Aurier" ], [ "Niger", "1975", "Nigerien Football Federation", "Ouwo Moussa Maazou" ], [ "Nigeria", "1975", "Nigeria Football Federation", "John Obi Mikel" ], [ "Togo", "1975", "Togolese Football Federation", "Serge Akakpo" ] ]
Current members -- Zone B
West_African_Football_Union_1
The West African Football Union (French: Union des Fédérations Ouest-Africaines de Football; Portuguese: União das Federações Oeste Africanas), officially abbreviated as WAFU-UFOA and WAFU, is an association of the football playing nations in West Africa. It was the brainchild of the Senegal Football Federation who requested that the nations belonging to CAF's Zone A and B meet and hold a regular competitive tournament. The union organises several competitions including the WAFU Nations Cup and in 2008 they organised an under-20 championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Manchester_City_F.C._season
2017–18 Manchester City F.C. season
[ "Date", "Position", "No", "Player", "From club", "Transfer fee" ]
[ [ "3 July 2017", "DF", "-", "Eric García", "Barcelona", "£1.45m" ], [ "13 July 2017", "MF", "-", "Uriel Antuna", "Santos Laguna", "undisclosed" ], [ "15 July 2017", "MF", "-", "Douglas Luiz", "Vasco da Gama", "£10.2m" ], [ "11 August 2017", "MF", "-", "Luka Ilić", "Red Star Belgrade", "£2.5m" ], [ "12 August 2017", "FW", "-", "Olarenwaju Kayode", "Austria Wien", "undisclosed" ], [ "27 August 2017", "MF", "-", "Aminu Mohammed", "WAFA", "£2m" ], [ "1 January 2018", "DF", "-", "Erik Palmer-Brown", "Sporting Kansas City", "Free" ], [ "27 January 2018", "MF", "-", "Mix Diskerud", "New York City", "Free ( released )" ], [ "30 January 2018", "MF", "-", "Jack Harrison", "New York City", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Transfers and loans -- Transfers in
First Team Date Position No . Player From club Transfer fee 1 July 2017 MF 20 Bernardo Silva Monaco £43m 1 July 2017 GK 31 Ederson Benfica £34.9m 14 July 2017 DF 2 Kyle Walker Tottenham Hotspur £45m 23 July 2017 DF 3 Danilo Real Madrid £26.5m 24 July 2017 DF 22 Benjamin Mendy Monaco £49.3m 30 January 2018 DF 14 Aymeric Laporte Athletic Bilbao £57m
2017–18_Manchester_City_F.C._season_2
The 2017-18 season was Manchester City's 116th season of competitive football, 89th season in the top division of English football and 21st season in the Premier League since the league was first created. In addition to the Premier League, the club also competed in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and UEFA Champions League. City won their third Premier League title on 15 April 2018 following West Bromwich Albion's 1-0 win away to second place Manchester United, and the EFL Cup with a 3-0 win over Arsenal. The team set a number of Premier League records during the season, including: most points (100), most away points (50), most points ahead of second (19), most wins (32), most away wins (16), most goals (106), best goal difference (+79) and most consecutive victories (18). The team also equalled the record for the earliest Premier League title win (5 games to spare), beating every other team in the league throughout the season, and recording the most consecutive away wins (11). An Amazon Original docuseries of the season titled All or Nothing: Manchester City was released on Amazon Video on 17 August 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton_of_Seynod
Canton of Seynod
[ "Commune", "Inhabitants", "Postal code", "INSEE code" ]
[ [ "La Chapelle-Saint-Maurice", "131", "74410", "74060" ], [ "Chavanod", "2,290", "74650", "74067" ], [ "Cran-Gevrier ( part of Annecy )", "17,358", "74960", "74093" ], [ "Duingt", "877", "74410", "74108" ], [ "Entrevernes", "211", "74410", "74111" ], [ "Leschaux", "269", "74320", "74148" ], [ "Montagny-les-Lanches", "622", "74600", "74186" ], [ "Quintal", "1,202", "74600", "74219" ], [ "Saint-Eustache", "480", "74410", "74232" ], [ "Saint-Jorioz", "5,738", "74410", "74242" ], [ "Seynod ( part of Annecy )", "18,646", "74600", "74268" ] ]
Canton in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes , France SeynodCantonCountryFranceRegionAuvergne-Rhône-AlpesDepartmentHaute-SavoieNo . of communes11SeatSeynodGovernment • RepresentativesFrançoise Camusso and Vincent Pacoret • Term of office2015-2021Area • Total114.20 km2 ( 44.09 sq mi ) Population ( 2012 ) • Total47,911 • Density420/km2 ( 1,100/sq mi ) INSEE code74 16 The canton of Seynod is an administrative division in Eastern France . Since the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015 , the communes of the canton of Seynod are : [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Canton_of_Seynod_0
The canton of Seynod is an administrative division in Eastern France. Since the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the communes of the canton of Seynod are:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christmas_films
List of Christmas films
[ "Title", "Year", "Description" ]
[ [ "Scrooge", "1935", "Early film adaptation of A Christmas Carol , starring Seymour Hicks as Scrooge" ], [ "A Christmas Carol", "1938", "MGM 's adaptation of Charles Dickens ' story starring Reginald Owen as Scrooge" ], [ "Scrooge", "1951", "Dickens ' ghostly tale on Christmas , starring Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge" ], [ "Scrooge", "1970", "A musical adaptation of Dickens ' tale , starring Albert Finney in the title role and Alec Guinness as Jacob Marley" ], [ "A Christmas Carol", "1971", "Oscar-winning animated adaptation , with Alastair Sim and Michael Hordern recreating their roles as Scrooge and Marley 's Ghost , narrated by Michael Redgrave ; produced by Chuck Jones" ], [ "Mickey 's Christmas Carol", "1983", "An animated adaptation of Charles Dickens ' story starring Disney characters" ], [ "Scrooged", "1988", "A modern , dark-humored interpretation of Dickens ' story , with Christmas spirits visiting a cynical , selfish TV exec , played by Bill Murray" ], [ "The Muppet Christmas Carol", "1992", "Jim Henson 's creations tackle Charles Dickens ' festive favorite" ], [ "A Christmas Carol", "2009", "Disney 's animated adaptation of Charles Dickens ' story starring Jim Carrey as Scrooge" ] ]
Theatrical -- A Christmas Carol Adaptations
For a more comprehensive list , see Adaptations of A Christmas Carol .
List_of_Christmas_films_1
This is a list of Christmas-themed films.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Indonesia_national_football_team_results
2009 Indonesia national football team results
[ "Date", "Competition", "Venue", "Home Team", "Score", "Away Team", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "January 15 , 2009", "Friendly ( Non-FIFA )", "Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex , Muscat", "Al Shabab", "2 - 3", "Indonesia", "Budi Sudarsono 14 ' Bambang Pamungkas 35 ' 55 '" ], [ "January 19 , 2009", "2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification", "Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex , Muscat", "Oman", "0 - 0", "Indonesia", "" ], [ "January 28 , 2009", "2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification", "Gelora Bung Karno Stadium , Jakarta", "Indonesia", "0 - 0", "Australia", "" ], [ "October 30 , 2009", "Friendly ( Non-FIFA )", "Gelora Bung Karno Stadium , Jakarta", "Indonesia", "4 - 1", "Indonesian Armed Forces", "" ], [ "November 4 , 2009", "Friendly", "Singapore", "Singapore", "3-1", "Indonesia", "Eka Ramdani 12 '" ], [ "November 10 , 2009", "Friendly ( Non-FIFA )", "Al Salmiya", "Al Salmiya Club", "0 - 0", "Indonesia", "" ], [ "November 14 , 2009", "2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification", "Kuwait City", "Kuwait", "2 - 1", "Indonesia", "Bambang Pamungkas 33 '" ], [ "November 18 , 2009", "2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification", "Gelora Bung Karno Stadium , Jakarta", "Indonesia", "1 - 1", "Kuwait", "Budi Sudarsono 45+4 '" ] ]
Fixtures and results
2009_Indonesia_national_football_team_results_3
This article details the fixtures and results of the Indonesia national football team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_World_Allround_Speed_Skating_Championships
2009 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
[ "Place", "Athlete", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Christine Nesbitt", "Canada", "38.87" ], [ "2", "Alla Shabanova", "Russia", "39.53" ], [ "3", "Ireen Wüst", "Netherlands", "39.61" ], [ "4", "Kristina Groves", "Canada", "39.71" ], [ "5", "Yekaterina Shikhova", "Russia", "39.83" ], [ "6", "Paulien van Deutekom", "Netherlands", "39.99" ], [ "7", "Brittany Schussler", "Canada", "40.07" ], [ "8", "Maki Tabata", "Japan", "40.12" ], [ "9", "Martina Sáblíková", "Czech Republic", "40.28 NR" ], [ "10", "Renate Groenewold", "Netherlands", "40.30" ] ]
2009_World_Allround_Speed_Skating_Championships_0
The 2009 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held at the indoor ice rink of the Vikingskipet Olympic Arena in Hamar (Norway) on 7 and 8 February 2009. The Czech Martina Sáblíková and the Dutch Sven Kramer became world champion. Martina Sáblíková is the first Czech Allround champion. Sven Kramer won for the third time. He also won the Dutch Allround and European Allround three times Other skaters who also won the World Allround Championships three times are:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_World_Rowing_Championships_–_Men's_lightweight_single_sculls
2016 World Rowing Championships – Men's lightweight single sculls
[ "Rank", "Rower", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Bart Lukkes", "Netherlands", "7:17.98", "Q" ], [ "2", "Mattias Johansson", "Sweden", "7:29.21", "Q" ], [ "3", "Andres Mejia", "Colombia", "7:37.67", "Q" ], [ "4", "Alhussein Ghambour", "Libya", "7:38.74", "Q" ], [ "5", "Sargis Gharabaghtsyan", "Armenia", "8:30.89", "" ] ]
Results -- Repechage
The four fastest boats advanced to the final . The remaining boat took no further part in the competition . [ 3 ]
2016_World_Rowing_Championships_–_Men's_lightweight_single_sculls_6
The men's lightweight single sculls competition at the 2016 World Rowing Championships in Rotterdam took place at the Willem-Alexander Baan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spy_Who_Came_In_from_the_Cold_(film)
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold (film)
[ "Award", "Category", "Nominee", "Result" ]
[ [ "Academy Awards , 1966", "Best Actor", "Richard Burton", "Nominated" ], [ "Academy Awards , 1966", "Best Art Direction", "Hal Pereira , Tambi Larsen , Ted Marshall , Josie MacAvin", "Nominated" ], [ "BAFTA Awards , 1966", "Best British Actor", "Richard Burton", "Won" ], [ "BAFTA Awards , 1966", "Best British Art Direction", "Tambi Larsen", "Won" ], [ "BAFTA Awards , 1966", "Best British Cinematography", "Oswald Morris", "Won" ], [ "BAFTA Awards , 1966", "Best British Film", "Martin Ritt", "Won" ], [ "BAFTA Awards , 1966", "Best Film from any Source", "Martin Ritt", "Nominated" ], [ "BAFTA Awards , 1966", "Best Foreign Actor", "Oskar Werner", "Nominated" ], [ "British Society of Cinematographers , 1966", "Best Cinematography Award", "Oswald Morris", "Won" ], [ "David di Donatello Awards , 1966", "Best Foreign Actor", "Richard Burton", "Won" ], [ "Edgar Allan Poe Awards , 1966", "Best Motion Picture", "Paul Dehn , Guy Trosper", "Won" ], [ "Golden Globe Awards , 1966", "Best Supporting Actor", "Oskar Werner", "Won" ], [ "Laurel Awards , 1966", "Dramatic Performance , Male", "Richard Burton", "Won" ], [ "National Board of Review , 1966", "Top Ten Film", "", "Won" ], [ "Writers Guild of America Awards , 1966", "Best Written American Drama", "Paul Dehn , Guy Trosper", "Nominated" ] ]
Awards and nominations
The_Spy_Who_Came_In_from_the_Cold_(film)_0
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold is a 1965 British Cold War spy film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, and Oskar Werner. Based on the 1963 John le Carré novel of the same name, the film depicts British agent Alec Leamas' mission as a faux defector to East Germany who is tasked with sowing damaging disinformation about a powerful East German intelligence officer. As part of a charade, Leamas pretends to quit British intelligence and live as an embittered alcoholic. He allows himself to be recruited by East German agents in England and is taken to continental Europe to sell his secrets for money. His mission seems almost complete when his charade crumbles and he is revealed to still be working for British intelligence, a revelation that achieves the real objectives of the mission, much to his surprise. The Spy Who Came In from the Cold was a box-office success, receiving positive reviews, and several awards, including four BAFTA Awards for Best British Film, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, and Best Art Direction. For his performance, Richard Burton received the David di Donatello Award for Best Foreign Actor, the Golden Laurel Award, and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role. The film was named one of the top ten films of 1966 by the National Board of Review in the United States. The screenplay was written by Paul Dehn and Guy Trosper.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Gilman
Jared Gilman
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2012", "Moonrise Kingdom", "Sam Shakusky" ], [ "2014", "Elsa & Fred", "Michael" ], [ "2014", "Two-Bit Waltz", "Bernie" ], [ "2015", "No Letting Go", "Wes" ], [ "2016", "Paterson", "Male Student" ], [ "2017", "Juvie", "Booker" ], [ "2018", "The Reservoir", "Aaron" ], [ "2018", "Rhino", "Cy Berger" ] ]
Filmography
Jared_Gilman_0
Jared T. Raynor Gilman (born December 28, 1998) is an American actor best known for his role as Sam Shakusky in the 2012 Wes Anderson film Moonrise Kingdom, which earned him a 2013 Young Artist Award nomination as Best Leading Young Actor in a Feature Film.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire_discography
Chamillionaire discography
[ "Title", "Year", "Other performer ( s )", "Album" ]
[ [ "U See It", "2002", "Lil ' Flip", "Undaground Legend" ], [ "Oh No", "2003", "Trae , Paul Wall", "Losing Composure" ], [ "Day 2 Day Grindin '", "2003", "Mike Jones , Magno", "1st Round Draft Picks" ], [ "Playa Roll", "2003", "Lucky Luciano , Paul Wall", "You Already Know" ], [ "I 'm a Balla", "2005", "Play-N-Skillz", "The Album Before The Album" ], [ "Talkin ' That Talk", "2005", "David Banner", "The Longest Yard" ], [ "I Ai n't Never Heard", "2005", "Turk , Ke'Noe , S.S", "Still a Hot Boy" ], [ "Call Me", "2005", "Play-N-Skillz", "The Process" ], [ "Can I Take U Home ( Remix )", "2006", "Jamie Foxx", "N/A" ], [ "It 's Okay ( One Blood ) ( Remix )", "2006", "The Game , Jim Jones , Snoop Dogg , Nas , T.I . , Fat Joe , Lil Wayne , N.O.R.E . , Jadakiss , Styles P , Fabolous , Juelz Santana , Rick Ross , Twista , Kurupt , Daz Dillinger , WC , E-40 , Bun B , Slim Thug , Young Dro , Clipse , Ja Rule", "The Dope Game 2" ], [ "Platinum Starz", "2006", "Scarface , Lil ' Flip , Bun B", "My Homies Part 2" ], [ "Roll With Me", "2006", "Balance , Stat Quo", "Young & Restless" ], [ "Ride With Us", "2006", "E.S.G . , Bun B", "Screwed Up Movement" ], [ "Candy Paint", "2006", "DJ Khaled , Slim Thug , Trina", "Listennn ... the Album" ], [ "Overstand Me", "2006", "Pimp C , Trae", "Pimpalation" ], [ "Ai n't No Other Man ( Remix )", "2006", "Christina Aguilera", "N/A" ], [ "Do Our Thang", "2006", "Z-Ro , Big Pokey", "1 Deep" ], [ "Pop the Trunk", "2006", "Papoose , Yung Joc", "Second Place Is the First Loser" ], [ "Sleep", "2006", "2Pac , Young Buck", "Pac 's Life" ], [ "Get It Shawty ( Remix )", "2007", "Lloyd , Lil Wayne , Big Boi", "N/A" ] ]
Guest appearances
Chamillionaire_discography_8
This is the discography of Chamillionaire, an American rapper.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:2018_Winter_Olympics_United_States_women's_ice_hockey_team_roster
Template:2018 Winter Olympics United States women's ice hockey team roster
[ "No", "Pos", "Name", "Height", "Weight", "Birthdate", "2017-18 team" ]
[ [ "2", "D", "Lee Stecklein", "6 ft 0 in ( 1.83 m )", "174 lb ( 79 kg )", "April 23 , 1994", "Univ . of Minnesota" ], [ "3", "D", "Cayla Barnes", "5 ft 1 in ( 1.55 m )", "146 lb ( 66 kg )", "January 7 , 1999", "Boston College" ], [ "5", "D", "Megan Keller", "5 ft 11 in ( 1.80 m )", "161 lb ( 73 kg )", "May 1 , 1996", "Boston College" ], [ "6", "D", "Kali Flanagan", "5 ft 4 in ( 1.63 m )", "141 lb ( 64 kg )", "September 19 , 1995", "Boston College" ], [ "7", "F", "Monique Lamoureux-Morando", "5 ft 6 in ( 1.68 m )", "148 lb ( 67 kg )", "July 3 , 1989", "Minnesota Whitecaps" ], [ "8", "D", "Emily Pfalzer", "5 ft 3 in ( 1.60 m )", "126 lb ( 57 kg )", "June 14 , 1993", "Buffalo Beauts" ], [ "10", "F", "Meghan Duggan - C", "5 ft 10 in ( 1.78 m )", "163 lb ( 74 kg )", "September 3 , 1987", "Boston Pride" ], [ "11", "F", "Haley Skarupa", "5 ft 6 in ( 1.68 m )", "141 lb ( 64 kg )", "January 3 , 1994", "Boston Pride" ], [ "12", "F", "Kelly Pannek", "5 ft 8 in ( 1.73 m )", "165 lb ( 75 kg )", "December 29 , 1995", "Univ . of Minnesota" ], [ "14", "F", "Brianna Decker - A", "5 ft 4 in ( 1.63 m )", "150 lb ( 68 kg )", "May 13 , 1991", "Boston Pride" ], [ "17", "F", "Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson", "5 ft 6 in ( 1.68 m )", "150 lb ( 68 kg )", "July 3 , 1989", "Minnesota Whitecaps" ], [ "19", "F", "Gigi Marvin", "5 ft 8 in ( 1.73 m )", "159 lb ( 72 kg )", "March 7 , 1987", "Boston Pride" ], [ "20", "F", "Hannah Brandt", "5 ft 6 in ( 1.68 m )", "150 lb ( 68 kg )", "November 27 , 1993", "Minnesota Whitecaps" ], [ "21", "F", "Hilary Knight", "5 ft 11 in ( 1.80 m )", "174 lb ( 79 kg )", "July 12 , 1989", "Boston Pride" ], [ "22", "D", "Kacey Bellamy - A", "5 ft 7 in ( 1.70 m )", "146 lb ( 66 kg )", "April 22 , 1987", "Boston Pride" ], [ "23", "D", "Sidney Morin", "5 ft 5 in ( 1.65 m )", "128 lb ( 58 kg )", "June 6 , 1995", "Modo Hockey" ], [ "24", "F", "Dani Cameranesi", "5 ft 5 in ( 1.65 m )", "148 lb ( 67 kg )", "June 30 , 1995", "Univ . of Minnesota" ], [ "26", "F", "Kendall Coyne", "5 ft 2 in ( 1.57 m )", "123 lb ( 56 kg )", "May 25 , 1992", "Minnesota Whitecaps" ], [ "28", "F", "Amanda Kessel", "5 ft 5 in ( 1.65 m )", "137 lb ( 62 kg )", "August 28 , 1991", "Metropolitan Riveters" ], [ "29", "G", "Nicole Hensley", "5 ft 7 in ( 1.70 m )", "154 lb ( 70 kg )", "June 23 , 1994", "Lindenwood Univ" ] ]
The template takes one parameter , df ( date format ) , which is passed to the dts template . It defaults to mdy . The following is the United States roster for the women 's ice hockey tournament at the 2018 Winter Olympics . [ 1 ] view Head coach : Robb Stauber Associate coaches : Brett Strot , Paul Mara
Template:2018_Winter_Olympics_United_States_women's_ice_hockey_team_roster_0
The purpose of this template is to collect source text used in several articles in one place, in order to minimize maintenance and storage space. This is the USA roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2018 Winter Olympics . The template is typically used in the article covering United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics , and the article covering the rosters of all participating teams of the tournament . The template takes one parameter, df (date format), which is passed to the dts template. It defaults to mdy. The following is the United States roster for the women's ice hockey tournament at the 2018 Winter Olympics .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1846
List of shipwrecks in October 1846
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Argonaut", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Plymouth , Devon . She was on a voyage from Saint Domingo to Plymouth" ], [ "Britain", "British North America", "The barque ran aground on a rock off Ragged Islands , Newfoundland . She was on a voyage from Dominica to Yarmouth , Nova Scotia . She was refloated and taken in to Liverpool , Nova Scotia" ], [ "Colombian", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on St , John 's Point , County Donegal . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States . She was refloated on 30 October and beached at Killybegs , County Donegal" ], [ "Dochfour", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on Cape Bon Ann , Maine , United States . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Bristol , Gloucestershire to Quebec City , Province of Canada , British North America" ], [ "Elizabeth", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Towyn , Merionethshire with the loss of a crew member . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Kingston , Jamaica" ], [ "Ellen", "United Kingdom", "The schooner was driven ashore at Fleshwick Isle of Man with the loss of a crew member . She was on a voyage from Troon , Ayrshire to Belfast , County Antrim" ], [ "General Sale", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Battery Reef , off Plymouth . She was refloated on 26 October and taken in to Plymouth" ], [ "Glen Henry or Glen Helen", "United Kingdom", "The ship was dismasted in the Bristol Channel 30 nautical miles ( 56 km ) west of Lundy Island , Devon . She came ashore at Bideford , Devon and was wrecked . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to New Orleans , Louisiana , United States" ], [ "Indus", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Cape George , Nova Scotia . She was on a voyage from Pictou , Nova Scotia to Boston , Massachusetts , United States" ], [ "Manilla", "British North America", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Métis-sur-Mer , Province of Canada" ], [ "Marchioness of Bute , or Marquis of Bute", "United Kingdom", "The barque was driven ashore and wrecked at Équihen , Pas-de-Calais , France . Her crew were rescued by a lifeboat . She was on a voyage from the Ionian Islands to London . She was refloated on 2 November and taken in to Boulogne , Pas-de-Calais" ], [ "Mary Jones", "United Kingdom", "The schooner was driven ashore at the mouth of the River Dovey" ], [ "McLean", "United Kingdom", "The tug struck the pier and sank at Maryport , Cumberland . She was on a voyage from Belfast , County Antrim to Maryport . She was refloated on 26 October" ], [ "Ocean", "United Kingdom", "The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Métis-sur-Mer with the loss of eleven of her crew" ], [ "Spartan", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Bideford . She was on a voyage from Cardiff , Glamorgan to Livorno , Grand Duchy of Tuscany" ], [ "Three Sisters", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground and sank at Aberystwyth , Cardiganshire . She was on a voyage from Pentewan , Cornwall to Liverpool . She was refloated on 2 November and taken in to Aberystyth" ], [ "Venus", "Flag unknown", "The ship ran aground off Affel , Norway . She was refloated and resumed her voyage" ], [ "Victoria", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Holyhead , Anglesey . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to the Clyde . She was refloated on 1 November and taken in to Holyhead" ], [ "Victory", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Holyhead . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Limerick to Glasgow , Renfrewshire" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1846_23
The list of shipwrecks in October 1846 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1846.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Jensen
Luke Jensen
[ "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "1", "May 20 , 1991", "Rome , Italy", "Clay", "Laurie Warder", "Omar Camporese Goran Ivanišević", "2-6 , 3-6" ], [ "2", "October 7 , 1991", "Sydney Indoor , Australia", "Hard ( i )", "Laurie Warder", "Jim Grabb Richey Reneberg", "4-6 , 4-6" ], [ "3", "April 6 , 1992", "Estoril , Portugal", "Clay", "Laurie Warder", "Hendrik Jan Davids Libor Pimek", "6-3 , 3-6 , 5-7" ], [ "4", "January 18 , 1993", "Sydney Outdoor , Australia", "Hard", "Murphy Jensen", "Sandon Stolle Jason Stoltenberg", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "5", "March 1 , 1993", "Scottsdale , U.S", "Hard", "Sandon Stolle", "Mark Keil Dave Randall", "5-7 , 4-6" ], [ "6", "March 8 , 1993", "Indian Wells , U.S", "Hard", "Scott Melville", "Guy Forget Henri Leconte", "4-6 , 5-7" ], [ "7", "May 3 , 1993", "Madrid , Spain", "Clay", "Scott Melville", "Tomás Carbonell Carlos Costa", "6-7 , 2-6" ], [ "8", "May 24 , 1993", "Bologna , Italy", "Clay", "Murphy Jensen", "Danie Visser Laurie Warder", "6-4 , 4-6 , 4-6" ], [ "9", "October 18 , 1993", "Tokyo Indoor , Japan", "Carpet ( i )", "Murphy Jensen", "Grant Connell Patrick Galbraith", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "10", "February 28 , 1994", "Mexico City , Mexico", "Clay", "Murphy Jensen", "Francisco Montana Bryan Shelton", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "11", "September 19 , 1994", "Bogotá , Colombia", "Clay", "Murphy Jensen", "Mark Knowles Daniel Nestor", "4-6 , 6-7" ], [ "12", "April 24 , 1995", "Nice , France", "Clay", "David Wheaton", "Cyril Suk Daniel Vacek", "6-3 , 6-7 , 6-7" ], [ "13", "May 12 , 1997", "Coral Springs , U.S", "Clay", "Murphy Jensen", "Dave Randall Greg Van Emburgh", "7-6 , 2-6 , 6-7" ], [ "14", "May 26 , 1997", "St. Poelten , Austria", "Clay", "Murphy Jensen", "Kelly Jones Scott Melville", "2-6 , 6-7" ] ]
Career doubles finals -- 14 runner-ups
Luke_Jensen_3
He attended the University of Southern California from 1986-87 and earned singles All-American honors both years (doubles in 1987). He began working for ESPN as a tennis analyst in 1994. Jensen compiled a 106-57 record in seven and a half seasons as the head coach of the Syracuse Womens tennis team. Luke Jensen worked with his brother as the touring pro, tennis director and tennis pro emeritus at the Sea Island Resort until 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Philadelphia_Flyers_season
2011–12 Philadelphia Flyers season
[ "Player", "Explanation", "Length", "Salary", "Date issued" ]
[ [ "Jody Shelley", "Hit from behind on Toronto Maple Leafs forward Darryl Boyce during a preseason game on Wednesday , September 21 , 2011 , at 12:34 of the second period", "5 games", "$ 67,073.15", "September 22 , 2011" ], [ "Tom Sestito", "Illegal hit from behind on New York Rangers forward Andre Deveaux during a preseason game on Monday , September 26 , 2011 , at 7:52 of the first period", "2 games", "$ 5,945.94", "September 28 , 2011" ], [ "Zac Rinaldo", "Late hit on New Jersey Devils forward Jacob Josefson at 12:51 of the second period and trip of forward Zach Parise at 11:38 of the third period during NHL Game No . 768 in Philadelphia on Saturday , February 4 , 2012", "-", "$ 5,000", "February 4 , 2012" ], [ "Zac Rinaldo", "Charging Detroit Red Wings defenseman Jonathan Ericsson during NHL Game No . 829 in Detroit on Sunday , February 12 , 2012 , at 13:25 of the first period", "2 games", "$ 5,885.88", "February 13 , 2012" ], [ "Peter Laviolette", "Bench incident during April 1 , 2012 , game against the Pittsburgh Penguins at 18:57 of the third period", "-", "$ 10,000", "April 2 , 2012" ], [ "Claude Giroux", "Hit to the head on New Jersey Devils forward Dainius Zubrus during game four of the Flyers-Devils Eastern Conference Semifinals series on May 6 , 2012", "1 game", "-", "May 7 , 2012" ] ]
Suspensions and fines
2011–12_Philadelphia_Flyers_season_18
The 2011-12 Philadelphia Flyers season was the team's 45th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers lost in the second round of the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs to their crosstown rivals, the New Jersey Devils, in five games. In July 2011, veteran Jaromir Jagr joined the Flyers as a free agent, his first time in the NHL since the 2007-08 season. The season was also Chris Pronger's last in the NHL. After appearing in three Stanley Cup Finals and winning one with the Anaheim Ducks, Pronger had not played since November 2011 after battling several injuries and suffering from post-concussion syndrome. In 2013, Claude Giroux would replace Pronger as the Flyers' captain. Pronger's absence left Jean-Sebastien Giguere of the Colorado Avalanche as the last remaining active Hartford Whaler in the NHL at the time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1915
List of shipwrecks in December 1915
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Ingstad", "Norway", "World War I : The coaster struck a mine and sank in the North Sea four nautical miles ( 7.4 km ) east of Aldeburgh , Suffolk . Her crew survived" ], [ "Nereus", "Norway", "World War I : The coaster struck a mine and sank in the North Sea with the loss of a crew member" ], [ "Porto Said", "Italy", "World War I : The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 50 nautical miles ( 93 km ) north east of Derna , Libya ( 32°38′N 23°35′E / 32.633°N 23.583°E / 32.633 ; 23.583 ) by SM U-39 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "Unknown barge", "United States", "The barge , under tow of Cheektowaga ( United States ) , sank after loosing her tow line off Seaconnect , Rhode Island . Lost with all three hands" ], [ "Yozgat", "Ottoman Navy", "World War I : The Kastamonu -class gunboat was sunk off the Kirpen Islands by Russian destroyers" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1915_10
The list of shipwrecks in December 1915 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1915.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Kentucky_Wildcats_men's_basketball_team
2017–18 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
[ "Name", "Number", "Pos", "Height", "Weight", "Year", "Hometown", "Reason left" ]
[ [ "De'Aaron Fox", "0", "Guard", "6 ' 3", "187", "Freshman", "Katy , Texas", "Declared for 2017 NBA Draft" ], [ "Bam Adebayo", "3", "Forward", "6'10", "260", "Freshman", "Washington , North Carolina", "Declared for 2017 NBA Draft" ], [ "Malik Monk", "5", "Guard", "6 ' 3", "200", "Freshman", "Lepanto , Arkansas", "Declared for 2017 NBA Draft" ], [ "Mychal Mulder", "11", "Guard", "6 ' 4", "185", "Senior", "Windsor , Ontario", "Graduated" ], [ "Isaiah Briscoe", "13", "Guard", "6 ' 3", "210", "Sophomore", "Newark , New Jersey", "Declared for 2017 NBA Draft" ], [ "Isaac Humphries", "15", "Center", "7 ' 0", "255", "Sophomore", "Sydney , Australia", "Declared for 2017 NBA Draft" ], [ "Dominique Hawkins", "25", "Guard", "6 ' 0", "191", "Senior", "Richmond , Kentucky", "Graduated" ], [ "Derek Willis", "35", "Forward", "6 ' 9", "228", "Senior", "Mount Washington , Kentucky", "Graduated" ] ]
Offseason -- Departures
2017–18_Kentucky_Wildcats_men's_basketball_team_0
The 2017-18 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the 2017-18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team played its home games in Lexington, Kentucky for the 42nd consecutive season at Rupp Arena, with a capacity of 23,500. The team, led by John Calipari in his ninth season as head coach, was a member of the Southeastern Conference. On January 22, 2018, following losses to South Carolina on the road, and to Florida at home, the Wildcats fell out of the AP rankings for the first time since March 2014. They finished the season 26-11, 10-8 in SEC play to finish in three-way tie for fourth place. They defeated Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee to become champions of the SEC Tournament. They earned the SEC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they defeated Davidson and Buffalo to advance to the Sweet Sixteen where they lost to Kansas State.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Big_Ten_Conference_men's_basketball_season
2012–13 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season
[ "Date", "Time", "ACC Team", "Big Ten Team", "Location", "Television", "Attendance", "Winner", "Challenge Leader" ]
[ [ "November 27 , 2012", "7:15 pm", "Virginia Tech", "Iowa", "Cassell Coliseum • Blacksburg , VA", "ESPNU", "5,647", "Virginia Tech ( 95-79 )", "ACC ( 1-0 )" ], [ "November 27 , 2012", "7:15 pm", "Florida State", "# 21 Minnesota", "Donald L. Tucker Center • Tallahassee , FL", "ESPN2", "7,941", "Minnesota ( 77-68 )", "Tied ( 1-1 )" ], [ "November 27 , 2012", "7:30 pm", "# 18 NC State", "# 3 Michigan", "Crisler Arena • Ann Arbor , MI", "ESPN", "12,693", "Michigan ( 79-72 )", "Big Ten ( 2-1 )" ], [ "November 27 , 2012", "9:15 pm", "Wake Forest", "Nebraska", "LJVM Coliseum • Winston-Salem , NC", "ESPNU", "6,508", "Nebraska ( 79-63 )", "Big Ten ( 3-1 )" ], [ "November 27 , 2012", "9:15 pm", "Maryland", "Northwestern", "Welsh-Ryan Arena • Evanston , IL", "ESPN2", "6,009", "Maryland ( 77-57 )", "Big Ten ( 3-2 )" ], [ "November 27 , 2012", "9:30 pm", "# 14 North Carolina", "# 1 Indiana", "Assembly Hall • Bloomington , IN", "ESPN", "17,472", "Indiana ( 83-59 )", "Big Ten ( 4-2 )" ], [ "November 28 , 2012", "7:00 pm", "Virginia", "Wisconsin", "Kohl Center • Madison , WI", "ESPN2", "16,690", "Virginia ( 60-54 )", "Big Ten ( 4-3 )" ], [ "November 28 , 2012", "7:15 pm", "Clemson", "Purdue", "Littlejohn Coliseum • Clemson , SC", "ESPNU", "7,632", "Purdue ( 73-61 )", "Big Ten ( 5-3 )" ], [ "November 28 , 2012", "7:30 pm", "Miami", "# 13 Michigan State", "BankUnited Center • Coral Gables , FL", "ESPN", "5,791", "Miami ( 67-59 )", "Big Ten ( 5-4 )" ], [ "November 28 , 2012", "9:00 pm", "Georgia Tech", "# 22 Illinois", "Assembly Hall • Champaign , IL", "ESPN2", "12,224", "Illinois ( 75-62 )", "Big Ten ( 6-4 )" ], [ "November 28 , 2012", "9:15 pm", "Boston College", "Penn State", "Bryce Jordan Center • University Park , PA", "ESPNU", "6,889", "Boston College ( 73-61 )", "Big Ten ( 6-5 )" ], [ "November 28 , 2012", "9:30 pm", "# 2 Duke", "# 4 Ohio State", "Cameron Indoor Stadium • Durham , NC", "ESPN", "9,314", "Duke ( 73-68 )", "Tied ( 6-6 )" ] ]
Preconference schedules -- 2012 ACC–Big Ten Challenge
ACC–Big Ten Challenge results :
2012–13_Big_Ten_Conference_men's_basketball_season_4
The 2012-13 Big Ten men's basketball season began with practices in October 2012, followed by the start of the 2012-13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November. Conference play began in early-January 2013, and concluded in March with the 2013 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament at the United Center in Chicago. All conference regular season and tournament games were broadcast nationally. For the 37th consecutive season, the conference led the nation in attendance. The conference enjoyed nine postseason invitations including seven to the 2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament (NCAA Tournament). Eight of the nine postseason participants posted at least one win. The Conference compiled a 19-9 postseason record including a 14-7 record in the NCAA Tournament. Michigan was runner up in the NCAA Tournament and Iowa was runnerup in the 2013 National Invitation Tournament. Trey Burke won almost every National Player of the Year award (Oscar Robertson Trophy, John R. Wooden Award, Associated Press POY, Sports Illustrated POY, NABC Player of the Year and Naismith College Player of the Year), while Victor Oladipo won the Sporting News POY and Adolph Rupp Trophy. Oladipo also shared NABC Defensive Player of the Year with Jeff Withey. Four Big Ten athletes (Burke, Oladipo, Cody Zeller and Deshaun Thomas) earned 2013 NCAA All-American recognition (Burke, Oladipo and Zeller as consensus All-Americans). In addition, Jordan Hulls won the Senior CLASS Award and Aaron Craft earned Men's Basketball Academic All-American of the Year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IWOCL
IWOCL
[ "Conference", "Location", "Dates", "Link / Archive" ]
[ [ "IWOCL 2020", "Munich , Germany", "Apr 27-29", "Website" ], [ "IWOCL 2019", "Boston , USA", "May 13-15", "Program" ], [ "IWOCL 2018", "Oxford , UK", "May 14-16", "Program Archive" ], [ "IWOCL 2017", "Toronto , Canada", "May 16-18", "Program Archive" ], [ "IWOCL 2016", "Vienna , Austria", "April 19-21", "Program Archive" ], [ "IWOCL 2015", "Stanford , USA", "May 12-13", "Program Archive" ], [ "IWOCL 2014", "Bristol , England", "May 12-13", "Program Archive" ], [ "IWOCL 2013", "Georgia Tech , USA", "May 13-14", "Program Archive" ] ]
Event History and Dates
The International Workshop on OpenCL ( IWOCL ) is now in its 7th year with the first event taking place at Georgia Tech , USA on May 13–14 , 2013
IWOCL_0
The International Workshop on OpenCL (IWOCL - eye-wok-ul) is an annual conference that brings together the community of OpenCL users, researchers, developers and suppliers to share OpenCL best practise and help advance the use of the Khronos OpenCL standard for the parallel programming of heterogeneous systems. Participation at IWOCL is open to anyone who is interested in contributing to, and participating in the OpenCL community including developers working with the many APIs, tools and libraries built on OpenCL, including the Khronos SPIR (Standard Portable Intermediate Representation) and SYCL (C++ abstraction layer).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yolo_County,_California
Yolo County, California
[ "Rank", "City/town/etc", "Municipal type", "Population ( 2010 Census )" ]
[ [ "1", "Davis", "City", "65,622" ], [ "2", "† Woodland", "City", "55,468" ], [ "3", "West Sacramento", "City", "48,744" ], [ "4", "Winters", "City", "6,624" ], [ "5", "University of California Davis", "CDP", "5,786" ], [ "6", "Esparto", "CDP", "3,108" ], [ "7", "Monument Hills", "CDP", "1,542" ], [ "8", "Dunnigan", "CDP", "1,416" ], [ "9", "Knights Landing", "CDP", "995" ], [ "10", "Madison", "CDP", "503" ], [ "11", "Yolo", "CDP", "450" ], [ "12", "Clarksburg", "CDP", "418" ], [ "13", "Guinda", "CDP", "254" ], [ "14", "Rumsey Indian Rancheria", "AIAN", "77" ] ]
Communities -- Population ranking
The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2010 census of Yolo County . [ 37 ] † county seat
Yolo_County,_California_0
Yolo County, officially the County of Yolo, is a county located in the northern portion of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2010 census, the population was 200,849. Its county seat is Woodland. Yolo County is included in the Greater Sacramento metropolitan area and is located in the Sacramento Valley. The majority of Yolo County remains a relatively rural agricultural region. Much of California's multibillion-dollar tomato industry, which accounts for 90 percent of the canned and processed tomato production in the United States and 35 percent of production worldwide, is located in Yolo County.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada's_Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland
[ "Ride", "Manufacturer", "Location", "Year Opened" ]
[ [ "Blast Off", "S & S Worldwide", "KidZville", "2001" ], [ "Flying Eagles", "Larson International", "KidZville", "2016" ], [ "Frequent Flyers", "Bradley & Kaye", "KidZville", "1981" ], [ "Jokey 's Jalopies", "Bradley & Kaye", "KidZville", "1981" ], [ "Jumpin ' Jet", "Zamperla", "KidZville", "2001" ], [ "KidZville Station", "Mack Rides", "KidZville", "1981" ], [ "Maple Park Treehouse ( formerly Candy Factory and Kids Kingdom )", "", "KidZville", "1993" ], [ "Silver Streak", "Vekoma", "KidZville", "2001" ], [ "Sugar Shack ( formerly Flavourator )", "Zamperla", "KidZville", "1998" ], [ "Swing Time", "Zamperla", "KidZville", "1998" ], [ "Taxi Jam", "E & F Miler Industries", "KidZville", "1998" ], [ "Treetop Adventure ( formerly Chopper Chase )", "Caripro Amusement Technology", "KidZville", "1998" ], [ "Beagle Brigade Airfield", "Zamperla", "Planet Snoopy", "2020" ], [ "Boo Blasters on Boo Hill", "Sally Corporation", "Planet Snoopy", "2000" ], [ "Character Carrousel", "Chance Rides", "Planet Snoopy", "1981" ], [ "Ghoster Coaster", "Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters", "Planet Snoopy", "1981" ], [ "Joe Cool 's Dodgem School", "Lusse Brothers Incorporated", "Planet Snoopy", "1981" ], [ "Lucy 's Tugboat", "Zamperla", "Planet Snoopy", "2010" ], [ "Peanuts 500", "Zamperla", "Planet Snoopy", "2010" ], [ "The Pumpkin Patch", "SBF Visa Group", "Planet Snoopy", "2003" ] ]
Areas -- Children 's areas
Main article : Children 's attractions at Canada 's Wonderland One of the entrances to Planet Snoopy , a children 's area themed after the Peanut comic strip . There are presently two children 's areas at Canada 's Wonderland , KidZville , and Planet Snoopy . A fourth-themed area known as Zoom Zone also exists as a part of KidZville section . The children 's areas in Canada 's Wonderland originally were themed as The Happyland of Hanna-Barbera . The three areas were themed as Yogi 's Woods , Scoobyville , and Bedrock ; the first was converted to Smurf Village in 1984 and the last also had a marine mammal show held at the Bedrock Aquarium . In 1993 , the Smurf area transitioned to Kids Kingdom , which became KidZville in 1998 . In 2003 , Bedrock became Nickelodeon Central ; Bedrock Aquarium and its marine mammal show closed down as well . The park replaced Nickelodeon Central with Planet Snoopy for the 2010 season , standardizing the park with the rest of the Cedar Fair chain . Planet Snoopy is a section of the park themed after the comic strip Peanuts . A Peanuts character at the Playhouse Theatre in KidZville , one of two children 's areas at the park . The Zoom Zoom subsection of KidZville was created in 2001 with the debut of Silver Streak , it also contains the small rides Blast Off , and Jumpin ' Jet . One of the KidZville rides , and originally a Kids Kingdom ride , Jumbo Bumps , was removed to make way for these three rides and the new section . Starting in 2004 , Zoom Zone was no longer shown on park maps as an independent section . However , since Cedar Fair 's acquisition , each of the three rides are depicted in Zoom Zone , and park signage continues to use the name . [ 9 ] The first ride accident in the park 's history occurred on 23 August 2003 , when the Jimmy Neutron Brainwasher ( later renamed Woodstock Whirlybirds due to Cedar Fair 's contract with Peanuts ) fell apart . Three children were sent to hospital as a precautionary measure . [ 64 ] Rides located within these children 's areas include : [ 65 ] Entrance to Ghoster Coaster , a children 's roller coaster that debuted at Wonderland in 1981 .
Canada's_Wonderland_6
Canada's Wonderland is a 134-hectare (330-acre) theme park located in Vaughan, Ontario, a suburb approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) north of Downtown Toronto. Opened in 1981 by the Taft Broadcasting Company and The Great-West Life Assurance Company as the first major theme park in Canada, it remains the country's largest. The park, currently owned by Cedar Fair, has been the most visited seasonal amusement park in North America for several consecutive years. As a seasonal park, Canada's Wonderland is open daily from May to Labour Day, with weekend openings in late April and after Labour Day until October 27th. They removed Halloween day Halloween Haunt due to the transition between Halloween Haunt and Winterfest With seventeen roller coasters, Canada's Wonderland is ranked second in the world by number of roller coasters, after Six Flags Magic Mountain (19 coasters) and tied with Cedar Point (17 coasters). The 134-hectare (330-acre) park includes an 8-hectare (20-acre) water park named Splash Works. The park holds Halloween Haunt, a Halloween-themed event, each fall, as well as special events throughout the season, including various food festivals, as well as Celebration Canada, a month-long Canada Day festival, among others. Beginning in 2019, the park launched WinterFest, a holiday-themed event that would extend the park's operating season to late December. The park was known as Paramount Canada's Wonderland when it was owned by National Amusements via Paramount Parks from 1993 to 2006. Following Cedar Fair's purchase of the park in 2006, Paramount was dropped from the name. In 2018, it was the most visited seasonal amusement park in North America as well as the second most visited Cedar Fair amusement park, behind Knott's Berry Farm in California with an estimated 3.79 million visitors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_O'Higgins_F.C._season
2012 O'Higgins F.C. season
[ "No", "Position", "Player", "Nation" ]
[ [ "1", "Goalkeeper", "Roberto González", "Chile" ], [ "25", "Goalkeeper", "Eduardo Miranda", "Chile" ], [ "31", "Goalkeeper", "Luis Marín ( captain )", "Chile" ], [ "2", "Defender", "René Bugueño", "Chile" ], [ "3", "Defender", "Nelson Saavedra", "Chile" ], [ "4", "Defender", "Benjamín Vidal", "Chile" ], [ "5", "Defender", "Julio Barroso", "Argentina" ], [ "8", "Defender", "Yerson Opazo", "Chile" ], [ "13", "Defender", "Nelson Rebolledo ( on loan from Universidad de Chile )", "Chile" ], [ "17", "Defender", "Luis Casanova", "Chile" ], [ "24", "Defender", "Eduardo Alejandro López", "Argentina" ], [ "10", "Midfielder", "Ramón Fernández", "Argentina" ], [ "11", "Midfielder", "Luis Pedro Figueroa", "Chile" ], [ "15", "Midfielder", "César Fuentes", "Chile" ], [ "16", "Midfielder", "Claudio Meneses", "Chile" ], [ "18", "Midfielder", "José Luis Silva ( on loan from Universidad de Chile )", "Chile" ], [ "20", "Midfielder", "Rodrigo Rojas", "Paraguay" ], [ "21", "Midfielder", "Boris Sagredo", "Chile" ], [ "26", "Midfielder", "Diego González", "Chile" ], [ "27", "Midfielder", "Nicolás Vargas", "Chile" ] ]
Current squad
‹ The template below ( Football squad start2 ) is being considered for merging . See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus . › Where a player has not declared an international allegiance , nation is determined by place of birth . Squad correct as of 28 July 2012 . [ 20 ]
2012_O'Higgins_F.C._season_0
The 2012 O'Higgins F.C. season is O'Higgins F.C. 's 49th season in the Primera División and their sixth consecutive season in Primera División. The club plays in three tournaments: The Primera División de Chile, Copa Sudamericana and the Copa Chile.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_freestyle_bantamweight
Wrestling at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle bantamweight
[ "Rank", "Wrestler", "Nation", "Start", "Earned", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Charles Kouyos", "France", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "1", "Gerald Leeman", "United States", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "1", "Joseph Trimpont", "Belgium", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "4", "Nasuh Akar", "Turkey", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "5", "Lajos Bencze", "Hungary", "2", "3", "5" ], [ "5", "Ray Cazaux", "Great Britain", "4", "1", "5" ], [ "5", "Erik Persson", "Sweden", "2", "3", "5" ], [ "5", "Sayed Hafez Shehata", "Egypt", "3", "3", "6" ], [ "9", "Han Sang-ryong", "South Korea", "3", "3", "6" ], [ "9", "Erkki Johansson", "Finland", "3", "3", "6" ] ]
Results -- Round 3
Hafez Shehata is officially listed as part of the tie for 5th place despite having 6 points to the other 5th place finishers ' 5 points . [ 3 ] Bouts Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation Joseph Trimpont Belgium Decision , 3–0 Han Sang-ryong South Korea Nasuh Akar Turkey Decision , 3–0 Erik Persson Sweden Gerald Leeman United States Decision , 3–0 Lajos Bencze Hungary Charles Kouyos France Fall Erkki Johansson Finland Ray Cazaux Great Britain Decision , 3–0 Sayed Hafez Shehata Egypt Points
Wrestling_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_freestyle_bantamweight_5
The men's freestyle bantamweight competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London took place from 29 July to 31 July at the Empress Hall, Earls Court Exhibition Centre. Nations were limited to one competitor. This freestyle wrestling competition continued to use the bad points elimination system introduced at the 1928 Summer Olympics for Greco-Roman and at the 1932 Summer Olympics for freestyle wrestling, with the slight modification introduced in 1936. Each round featured all wrestlers pairing off and wrestling one bout (with one wrestler having a bye if there were an odd number). The loser received 3 points if the loss was by fall or unanimous decision and 2 points if the decision was 2-1 (this was the modification from prior years, where all losses were 3 points). The winner received 1 point if the win was by decision and 0 points if the win was by fall. At the end of each round, any wrestler with at least 5 points was eliminated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_systems_engineering_universities
List of systems engineering universities
[ "University", "College", "Department", "Degrees Offered" ]
[ [ "Alabama A & M University", "College of Engineering , Technology and Physical Sciences", "Systems and Materiel Engineering", "Systems and Materiel Engineering , MEng" ], [ "Air Force Institute of Technology", "Graduate School of Engineering and Management", "Systems and Engineering Management", "Systems engineering , MS and PhD" ], [ "Auburn University", "Engineering", "Industrial and Systems Engineering", "Industrial and systems engineering , BS , MISE , MS , and PhD" ], [ "Arizona State University", "Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering", "Department", "Computer Systems Engineering" ], [ "Binghamton University", "Watson School of Engineering & Applied Science", "Systems Science & Industrial Engineering", "Industrial & Systems Engineering , BS , MS , MEng , and PhD ; Systems Engineering , MS" ], [ "Boston University", "Boston University College of Engineering", "Department", "Computer systems engineering , MS , MEng , & PhD" ], [ "Cal Poly , San Luis Obispo", "", "", "Space Systems Engineering" ], [ "Cal State Fullerton", "College of Engineering and Computer Science", "Electrical Engineering", "MS in Systems Engineering" ], [ "Case Western Reserve University", "Case School of Engineering", "Electrical Engineering and Computer Science", "Systems and Control Engineering , BS , MS , PhD" ], [ "Colorado State University", "Walter Scott , Jr. College of Engineering", "Systems Engineering", "MS , ME , PhD & D.Eng in systems engineering" ], [ "Cornell University", "Cornell University College of Engineering", "Systems Engineering Program", "Systems engineering , MEng ; Systems , PhD" ], [ "Drexel University", "College of Engineering", "Systems Engineering Program", "MS in Systems Engineering" ], [ "Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University", "College of Engineering", "Electrical , Computer , Software and Systems Engineering", "Electrical engineering , BS , aerospace system track Systems engineering , MS" ], [ "Florida Institute of Technology", "College of Engineering", "Engineering Systems", "Systems engineering , MS and industrial and systems engineering , BS , MS , and PhD" ], [ "University of New Haven", "Talaglieta College of Engineering", "Engineering Systems", "Systems engineering , MS and industrial and systems engineering , BS , MS ," ], [ "Georgia Institute of Technology", "Georgia Tech 's College of Engineering", "Professional master 's degree in Applied Systems Engineering ( PMASE )", "Applied Systems Engineering , MS and PhD" ], [ "George Mason University", "School of Engineering", "Systems Engineering and Operations Research", "Systems engineering , BS and MS Systems engineering and operations research , PhD" ], [ "George Washington University", "Engineering and Applied Science", "Engineering Management and Systems Engineering Department", "Systems engineering , BS and MS Systems engineering , PhD" ], [ "Iowa State University", "College of Engineering", "Systems Engineering Program", "Systems engineering , MEng" ], [ "Johns Hopkins University", "Engineering", "Graduate degree programs", "Systems engineering , MS , M.Eng" ] ]
Systems engineering degrees in the US
As of 2009 , some 75 institutions in United States offer 130 undergraduate and graduate programs in systems engineering .
List_of_systems_engineering_universities_1
This list of systems engineering at universities gives an overview of the different forms of systems engineering (SE) programs, faculties, and institutes at universities worldwide. Since there is no clear consensus on what constitutes a systems engineering degree, this list simply identifies the college and department offering degrees and the degrees offered. Education in systems engineering is often observed to be an extension to the regular engineering courses, reflecting the industry attitude that engineering professionals need a foundational background in one of the traditional engineering disciplines (e.g. civil engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering) plus professional, real-world experience to be effective as systems engineers. Undergraduate university programs in systems engineering are rare. Education in systems engineering can be viewed as systems-centric or domain-centric. Both categories strive to educate the systems engineer with capability to oversee interdisciplinary projects with the depth required of a core-engineer. The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) maintains a continuously updated Directory of Systems Engineering Academic Programs worldwide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_high_jump
1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's high jump
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Marina Kuptsova", "Russia", "1.84", "Q" ], [ "2", "Ruth Beitía", "Spain", "1.84", "Q" ], [ "3", "Stefania Cadamuro", "Italy", "1.81", "q" ], [ "3", "Marie Norrman", "Sweden", "1.81", "q" ], [ "5", "Nevena Lenđel", "Croatia", "1.81", "q" ], [ "6", "Whitney Evans", "Canada", "1.81", "q" ], [ "7", "Henrike Ripken", "Germany", "1.81", "" ], [ "8", "Hanna Mikkonen", "Finland", "1.78", "" ], [ "9", "Gaëlle Niaré", "France", "1.78", "" ], [ "10", "Robin Burkhardt", "United States", "1.78", "" ], [ "11", "Nicolize Steyn", "South Africa", "1.78", "" ], [ "12", "Barbora Laláková", "Czech Republic", "1.70", "" ] ]
Results -- Qualifications
1998_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_high_jump_2
The women's high jump event at the 1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Annecy, France, at Parc des Sports on 31 July and 1 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1996
List of American films of 1996
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre" ]
[ [ "Back to Back", "Roger Nygard", "Michael Rooker , Danielle Harris , Ryo Ishibashi", "Action , Drama" ], [ "Bad Moon", "Eric Red", "Mariel Hemingway , Michael Paré , Mason Gamble", "Horror" ], [ "Barb Wire", "David Hogan", "Pamela Anderson , Temuera Morrison , Victoria Rowell , Jack Noseworthy , Xander Berkeley , Udo Kier , Steve Railsback", "Action , Science fiction" ], [ "Basquiat", "Julian Schnabel", "Jeffrey Wright , David Bowie , Benicio del Toro", "Biography , Drama" ], [ "Bastard Out of Carolina", "Anjelica Huston", "Jennifer Jason Leigh , Jena Malone", "Drama" ], [ "The Beast", "Jeff Bleckner", "William Petersen , Karen Sillas , Charles Martin Smith", "Horror" ], [ "Beautiful Girls", "Ted Demme", "Matt Dillon , Timothy Hutton , Michael Rapaport , Uma Thurman , Natalie Portman , Mira Sorvino , Rosie O'Donnell , Lauren Holly , Martha Plimpton", "Romantic comedy" ], [ "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America", "Mike Judge", "Mike Judge , Demi Moore , Bruce Willis , Robert Stack , Cloris Leachman", "Animated" ], [ "Bed of Roses", "Michael Goldenberg", "Mary Stuart Masterson , Christian Slater", "Romance" ], [ "Before and After", "Barbet Schroeder", "Meryl Streep , Liam Neeson , Edward Furlong , Alfred Molina", "Drama , Thriller" ], [ "Best of the Best 3 : No Turning Back", "Phillip Rhee", "Phillip Rhee , Christopher McDonald", "Martial arts" ], [ "Big Bully", "Steve Miner", "Rick Moranis , Tom Arnold , Julianne Phillips , Carol Kane", "Comedy" ], [ "Big Night", "Campbell Scott , Stanley Tucci", "Tony Shalhoub , Stanley Tucci , Isabella Rossellini , Minnie Driver , Ian Holm , Marc Anthony , Allison Janney , Liev Schreiber", "Drama" ], [ "Bio-Dome", "Jason Bloom", "Pauly Shore , Stephen Baldwin , William Atherton , Joey Lauren Adams , Teresa Hill , Kylie Minogue", "Comedy" ], [ "The Birdcage", "Mike Nichols", "Robin Williams , Nathan Lane , Gene Hackman , Dianne Wiest , Hank Azaria , Calista Flockhart , Dan Futterman", "Comedy" ], [ "Black Sheep", "Penelope Spheeris", "Chris Farley , David Spade , Gary Busey , Tim Matheson", "Comedy" ], [ "Black Sun", "Amanda Jane", "", "Drama" ], [ "Blood Brothers", "Ernie Fritz", "Bruce Springsteen , The E Street Band , Jon Landau", "Documentary" ], [ "Blood and Wine", "Bob Rafelson", "Jack Nicholson , Jennifer Lopez , Stephen Dorff , Judy Davis , Michael Caine", "Crime drama" ], [ "Bloodsport II : The Next Kumite", "Alan Mehrez", "Daniel Bernhardt , Pat Morita", "Action" ] ]
B-C
List_of_American_films_of_1996_1
A list of American films released in 1996.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telenor
Telenor
[ "Country", "Operator", "Native name", "Website", "Ownership stake", "2019 revenue ( million NOK )" ]
[ [ "Norway", "Telenor Norway", "Telenor", "telenor .no", "100%", "28 658" ], [ "Denmark", "Telenor Denmark", "Telenor", "telenor .dk", "100%", "4 871" ], [ "Finland", "DNA", "DNA", "dna .fi", "100%", "3 433" ], [ "Sweden", "Telenor Sverige", "Telenor", "telenor .se", "100%", "12 857" ], [ "Bangladesh", "Grameenphone", "গ্রামীণফোন", "grameenphone .com", "55.8%", "14 980" ], [ "Malaysia", "DiGi", "digi", "digi .com .my", "49%", "13 572" ], [ "Myanmar", "Telenor Myanmar", "တယ်လီနော", "telenor .com .mm", "100%", "5 759" ], [ "Pakistan", "Telenor Pakistan", "ٹیلی نار", "telenor .com .pk", "100%", "6 033" ], [ "Thailand", "dtac", "ดีแทค", "dtac .co .th", "42.61%", "22 994" ] ]
Operations
Telenor offers a full range of telecommunication services in the Nordic Countries , including mobile and fixed telephony , Internet access and as well as cable TV access and content . Telenor still remains the largest actor in Norway despite competition from Telia and others . The group holds a prominent position in the Scandinavian Broadband and TV market , both with regard to the number of subscribers and to the extent of coverage . The TV distribution is branded Canal Digital . Telenor is also a prominent actor in Asia with operations in five different Asian countries . At year-end 2019 , Telenor held controlling interests in mobile operations in Norway , Denmark , Finland , Sweden , Thailand , Malaysia , Bangladesh , Myanmar and Pakistan .
Telenor_0
Telenor ASA (; or ) is a Norwegian multinational telecommunications company headquartered at Fornebu in Bærum, close to Oslo. It is one of the world's largest mobile telecommunications companies with operations worldwide, focus in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Asia. It has extensive broadband and TV distribution operations in four Nordic countries, and a 10-year-old research and business line for Machine-to-Machine technology. Telenor owns networks in 13 countries, and has operations in 29 countries (including their 14.6% ownership of VEON). Telenor is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and had a market capitalization in November 2015 of kr 225 billion, making it the third largest company listed on the OSE after DNB and Equinor (previously known as Statoil).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix
2018–19 ISU Junior Grand Prix
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Score", "Event" ]
[ [ "1", "Alexandra Trusova", "Russia", "221.44", "2018 JGP Lithuania" ], [ "2", "Alena Kostornaia", "Russia", "217.98", "2018-19 JGP Final" ], [ "3", "Anna Shcherbakova", "Russia", "205.39", "2018 JGP Slovakia" ], [ "4", "Alena Kanysheva", "Russia", "198.14", "2018-19 JGP Final" ], [ "5", "Kim Ye-lim", "South Korea", "196.34", "2018 JGP Czech Republic" ], [ "6", "Anastasia Tarakanova", "Russia", "190.69", "2018 JGP Canada" ], [ "7", "Anna Tarusina", "Russia", "188.24", "2018 JGP Slovenia" ], [ "8", "Ksenia Sinitsyna", "Russia", "187.91", "2018 JGP Lithuania" ], [ "9", "Yuhana Yokoi", "Japan", "184.09", "2018 JGP Armenia" ], [ "10", "You Young", "South Korea", "183.98", "2018 JGP Slovakia" ] ]
Top JGP scores -- Ladies
[ 17 ]
2018–19_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix_3
The 2018-19 ISU Junior Grand Prix was the 22nd season of a series of junior international competitions organized by the International Skating Union. It was the junior-level complement to the 2018-19 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Skaters competed for medals in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance, as well as for qualifying points. The top six from each discipline met at the 2018-19 Junior Grand Prix Final, which was held together with the senior final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFA_World_Cup_official_films
FIFA World Cup official films
[ "Year", "Host country", "Title", "Narrator ( s )" ]
[ [ "1954", "Switzerland", "German Giants", "Emil Fersil" ], [ "1958", "Sweden", "Hinein !", "Herbert Zimmermann Heribert Meisel Heinz Gottschalk" ], [ "1962", "Chile", "Viva Brazil", "John Fosberry Allan Grace" ], [ "1966", "England", "Goal !", "Nigel Patrick" ], [ "1970", "Mexico", "The World at Their Feet", "Patrick Allen" ], [ "1974", "West Germany", "Heading for glory", "Joss Ackland" ], [ "1978", "Argentina", "Campeones", "Steve Hudson" ], [ "1982", "Spain", "G'olé !", "Sean Connery" ], [ "1986", "Mexico", "Hero", "Michael Caine" ], [ "1990", "Italy", "Soccer Shoot-Out", "Edward Woodward" ], [ "1994", "United States", "Two Billion Hearts", "Liev Schreiber" ], [ "1998", "France", "La Coupe de la Gloire", "Sean Bean" ], [ "2002", "South Korea Japan", "Seven Games from Glory", "Robert Powell" ], [ "2006", "Germany", "The Grand Finale", "Pierce Brosnan" ], [ "2010", "South Africa", "The Official 2010 FIFA World Cup Film in 3D ( also an official film : Match 64 )", "Ian Darke" ], [ "2014", "Brazil", "Brasil !", "" ], [ "2018", "Russia", "Dreams - The Official Film of the 2018 FIFA World Cup™", "Damian Lewis" ] ]
List
List_of_official_FIFA_World_Cup_films_0
Since 1954, FIFA has sanctioned an official documentary film for each World Cup. Up to 2002, 35 mm film was used for the footage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redskins_Rule
Redskins Rule
[ "Year", "Presidential Election Result", "Redskins ( Score )", "Opponent ( Score )", "Redskins Win or Lose ?", "Incumbent Party Win or Lose ?", "Rule upheld ?", "Popular Vote Won" ]
[ [ "2016", "Trump defeats H. Clinton", "Redskins 27", "Philadelphia Eagles 20", "win", "lose", "no", "H. Clinton" ], [ "2012", "Obama defeats Romney", "Redskins 13", "Carolina Panthers 21", "lose", "win", "no", "Obama" ], [ "2008", "Obama defeats McCain", "Redskins 6", "Pittsburgh Steelers 23", "lose", "lose", "yes", "Obama" ], [ "2004", "G. W. Bush defeats Kerry", "Redskins 14", "Green Bay Packers 28", "lose", "win", "yes", "G. W. Bush" ], [ "2000", "G. W. Bush defeats Gore", "Redskins 21", "Tennessee Titans 27", "lose", "lose", "yes", "Gore" ], [ "1996", "B. Clinton defeats Dole", "Redskins 31", "Indianapolis Colts 16", "win", "win", "yes", "B. Clinton" ], [ "1992", "B. Clinton defeats G. H. W. Bush", "Redskins 7", "New York Giants 24", "lose", "lose", "yes", "B. Clinton" ], [ "1988", "G. H. W. Bush defeats Dukakis", "Redskins 27", "New Orleans Saints 24", "win", "win", "yes", "G. H. W. Bush" ], [ "1984", "Reagan defeats Mondale", "Redskins 27", "Atlanta Falcons 14", "win", "win", "yes", "Reagan" ], [ "1980", "Reagan defeats Carter", "Redskins 14", "Minnesota Vikings 39", "lose", "lose", "yes", "Reagan" ], [ "1976", "Carter defeats Ford", "Redskins 7", "Dallas Cowboys 20", "lose", "lose", "yes", "Carter" ], [ "1972", "Nixon defeats McGovern", "Redskins 24", "Dallas Cowboys 20", "win", "win", "yes", "Nixon" ], [ "1968", "Nixon defeats Humphrey", "Redskins 10", "New York Giants 13", "lose", "lose", "yes", "Nixon" ], [ "1964", "L. Johnson defeats Goldwater", "Redskins 27", "Chicago Bears 20", "win", "win", "yes", "L. Johnson" ], [ "1960", "Kennedy defeats Nixon", "Redskins 10", "Cleveland Browns 31", "lose", "lose", "yes", "Kennedy" ], [ "1956", "Eisenhower defeats Stevenson", "Redskins 20", "Cleveland Browns 9", "win", "win", "yes", "Eisenhower" ], [ "1952", "Eisenhower defeats Stevenson", "Redskins 23", "Pittsburgh Steelers 24", "lose", "lose", "yes", "Eisenhower" ], [ "1948", "Truman defeats Dewey", "Redskins 59", "Boston Yanks 21", "win", "win", "yes", "Truman" ], [ "1944", "F. Roosevelt defeats Dewey", "Redskins 14", "Cleveland Rams 10", "win", "win", "yes", "F. Roosevelt" ], [ "1940", "F. Roosevelt defeats Willkie", "Redskins 37", "Pittsburgh Steelers 10", "win", "win", "yes", "F. Roosevelt" ] ]
Results
Redskins_Rule_0
The Redskins Rule is a spurious relationship in which the results of National Football League (NFL) games correlated strongly with the results of subsequent United States presidential elections. Briefly stated, there was a strong correlation between the outcome of the last Washington Redskins home football game prior to the U.S. presidential election and the outcome of the election: when the Redskins won, the party of the incumbent president retained the presidency; when the Redskins lost, the opposition party won. This coincidence was noted by many sports and political commentators, used as a bellwether to predict the results of elections, and held true in every election from 1940 through 2000. A variant of the Redskins Rule was contrived to maintain the correlation through the 2008 election (under the original formulation, it would have failed in 2004), after which it failed completely in the 2012 election, and later, the 2016 election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Dutch_TT
1995 Dutch TT
[ "Pos", "Rider", "Team", "Manufacturer", "Time/Retired", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Mick Doohan", "Repsol YPF Honda Team", "Honda", "41:27.422", "25" ], [ "2", "Àlex Crivillé", "Repsol YPF Honda Team", "Honda", "+0.114", "20" ], [ "3", "Alberto Puig", "Fortuna Honda Pons", "Honda", "+0.596", "16" ], [ "4", "Loris Capirossi", "Marlboro Team Pileri", "Honda", "+5.618", "13" ], [ "5", "Alex Barros", "Kanemoto Honda", "Honda", "+12.455", "11" ], [ "6", "Norifumi Abe", "Marlboro Team Roberts", "Yamaha", "+15.300", "10" ], [ "7", "Luca Cadalora", "Marlboro Team Roberts", "Yamaha", "+30.740", "9" ], [ "8", "Shinichi Itoh", "Repsol YPF Honda Team", "Honda", "+38.470", "8" ], [ "9", "Loris Reggiani", "Aprilia Racing Team", "Aprilia", "+52.644", "7" ], [ "10", "Juan Borja", "Team ROC NRJ", "ROC Yamaha", "+52.655", "6" ], [ "11", "Bernard Garcia", "Team ROC NRJ", "ROC Yamaha", "+54.512", "5" ], [ "12", "Scott Russell", "Lucky Strike Suzuki", "Suzuki", "+59.550", "4" ], [ "13", "Neil Hodgson", "World Championship Motorsports", "ROC Yamaha", "+1:17.812", "3" ], [ "14", "James Haydon", "Harris Grand Prix", "Harris Yamaha", "+1:18.396", "2" ], [ "15", "Adrien Bosshard", "Thommen Elf Racing", "ROC Yamaha", "+1:22.784", "1" ], [ "16", "Eugene McManus", "Padgett 's Racing Team", "Harris Yamaha", "+1:31.811", "" ], [ "17", "Cristiano Migliorati", "Harris Grand Prix", "Harris Yamaha", "+1:51.854", "" ], [ "18", "Jeremy McWilliams", "Millar Racing", "Yamaha", "+1 Lap", "" ], [ "19", "Andrew Stroud", "Team Max", "ROC Yamaha", "+1 Lap", "" ], [ "20", "Bernard Haenggeli", "Haenggeli Racing", "ROC Yamaha", "+1 Lap", "" ] ]
500 cc classification
1995_Dutch_TT_0
The 1995 Dutch TT was the seventh round of the 1995 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 24 June 1995 at the TT Circuit Assen located in Assen, Netherlands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_FIS_Freestyle_Ski_World_Cup
1995–96 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup
[ "Num", "Season", "Date", "Place", "Event", "Winner", "Second", "Third" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "11 December 1995", "Tignes", "DM", "Fabien Bertrand", "Stéphane Rochon", "Anders Jonell" ], [ "2", "2", "15 February 1996", "La Clusaz", "DM", "Craig Rodman", "Alex Wilson", "Fabrice Ougier" ], [ "3", "3", "7 March 1996", "Hundfjället", "DM", "Jesper Rönnback", "Stéphane Rochon", "Kurre Lansburgh" ], [ "150", "1", "10 December 1995", "Tignes", "MO", "Jean-Luc Brassard", "Olivier Cotte", "Fabrice Ougier" ], [ "151", "2", "16 December 1995", "La Plagne", "MO", "Troy Benson", "Jim Moran", "Fabrice Ougier" ], [ "152", "3", "5 January 1996", "Lake Placid", "MO", "Jonny Moseley", "Jim Moran", "Troy Benson" ], [ "153", "4", "13 January 1996", "Blackcomb", "MO", "Jonny Moseley", "Jim Moran", "Stéphane Rochon" ], [ "154", "5", "19 January 1996", "Breckenridge", "MO", "Stéphane Rochon", "Jonny Moseley", "Laurent Niol" ], [ "155", "6", "27 January 1996", "Mont Tremblant", "MO", "Stéphane Rochon", "Fabrice Ougier", "Jonny Moseley" ], [ "156", "7", "4 February 1996", "Kirschberg", "MO", "Jean-Luc Brassard", "Jonny Moseley", "Johann Gregoire" ], [ "157", "8", "14 February 1996", "La Clusaz", "MO", "Jean-Luc Brassard", "Troy Benson", "Laurent Niol" ], [ "158", "9", "6 March 1996", "Hundfjället", "MO", "Stéphane Rochon", "Jesper Rönnback", "Jean-Luc Brassard" ], [ "159", "10", "15 March 1996", "Altenmarkt-Zauchensee", "MO", "Jim Moran", "Jean-Luc Brassard", "John Smart" ], [ "160", "11", "23 March 1996", "Meiringen - Hasliberg", "MO", "Takehiro Sakamoto", "Jean-Luc Brassard", "Richard Gay" ] ]
Men -- Moguls
1995–96_FIS_Freestyle_Ski_World_Cup_0
The 1995/96 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the seventeenth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 6 December 1995 and ended on 23 March 1996. This season included five disciplines: aerials, moguls, dual moguls, ballet and combined. This season combined events were on world cup calendar only for men and none for ladies. In this season dual moguls were introduced for the first time in world cup calendar. Dual moguls counted as season title and was awarded with small crystal globe separately from moguls.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_nations
Celtic nations
[ "English", "Breton ( Brezhoneg )", "Irish ( Gaeilge )", "Scottish Gaelic ( Gàidhlig )", "Welsh ( Cymraeg )", "Manx ( Gaelg )", "Cornish ( Kernowek )" ]
[ [ "Brittany", "Breizh [ bʁɛjs ] or [ bʁɛχ ]", "an Bhriotáin [ ən̪ˠ ˈvʲɾʲit̪ˠaːnʲ ]", "a ' Bhreatainn Bheag [ əˈvɾʲɛhdəɲ ˈveg ]", "Llydaw [ ˈɬədau̯ ]", "yn Vritaan", "Breten Vian" ], [ "Cornwall", "Kernev-Veur [ ˈkɛʁnev ˈvøːr ]", "Corn na Breataine [ ˈkoɾˠn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈbʲɾʲat̪ˠənʲə ]", "a ' Chòrn [ əˈxoːɾn ]", "Cernyw [ ˈkʰɛrnɨu̯ ]", "yn Chorn", "Kernow" ], [ "Ireland", "Iwerzhon [ iˈwɛʁzɔ̃n ]", "Éire [ ˈeːɾʲə ]", "Èirinn [ ˈeːrʲɪɲʲ ]", "Iwerddon [ iˈwɛrðon ]", "Nerin", "Wordhen Iwerdhon" ], [ "Mann Isle of Man", "Manav [ mɑ̃ˈnaw ] Enez-Vanav [ ˈẽːnes vɑ̃ˈnaw ]", "Manainn [ ˈmˠan̪ˠən̪ʲ ] Oileán Mhanann [ ˈilʲaːn̪ˠ ˈvˠan̪ˠən̪ˠ ]", "Manainn [ ˈmanɪɲ ] Eilean Mhanainn [ elanˈvanɪɲ ]", "Manaw [ ˈmanau̯ ] Ynys Manaw [ ˈənɨs ˈmanau̯ ]", "Mannin [ ˈmanɪn ] Ellan Vannin", "Manow Enys Vanow" ], [ "Scotland", "Bro-Skos [ ˈbʁo ˈskos ] Skos [ skos ]", "Albain [ ˈaləbˠənʲ ]", "Alba [ ˈal̪ˠapə ]", "yr Alban [ ər ˈalban ]", "Nalbin", "Alban" ], [ "Wales", "Kembre [ ˈkɛ̃m.bʁe ]", "an Bhreatain Bheag [ ən̪ˠ ˈvʲɾʲat̪ˠənʲ ˈvʲəɡ ]", "a ' Chuimrigh [ ə'xɯmurɪ ]", "Cymru [ ˈkʰəmrɨ ]", "Bretin", "Kembra" ], [ "Celtic nations", "broioù keltiek [ ˈbʁoju ˈkɛltjɛk ]", "náisiúin Cheilteacha [ ˈn̪ˠaːʃuːnʲ ˈçelʲtʲəxə ]", "nàiseanan Ceilteach [ ˈnˠaːʃanən ˈkʲeldʲəx ]", "gwledydd Celtaidd [ gʷˈlei̯ð ˈkʰɛltʰai̯ð ]", "ashoonyn Celtiagh", "broyow keltek" ], [ "Celtic languages", "yezhoù keltiek [ ˈjeːsu ˈkɛltjɛk ]", "teangacha Ceilteacha [ ˈtʲaŋɡəxə ˈçelʲtʲəxə ]", "cànanain Cheilteach [ ˈkaːnanɪɲ ˈçʲeldʲəx ]", "ieithoedd Celtaidd [ ˈjei̯θɔɨ̯ð ˈkʰɛltʰai̯ð ]", "çhengaghyn Celtiagh", "yethow keltek" ], [ "Great Britain", "Breizh-Veur [ ˈbʁɛjs ˈvøːr ]", "an Bhreatain Mhór [ ən̪ˠ ˈvʲɾʲat̪ˠənʲ ˈvˠoːɾˠ ]", "Breatainn Mhòr [ əˈvɾʲɛhdəɲ ˈvoːɾ ]", "Prydain Fawr [ ˈpr̥ətʰai̯n ˈvau̯r ]", "Bretin Vooar", "Breten Veur" ] ]
Terminology -- Endonyms and Celtic exonyms
The Celtic names for each nation in each language illustrate some of the similarity between the languages . Despite differences in orthography , there are many sound and lexical correspondences between the endonyms and exonyms used to refer to the Celtic nations .
Celtic_nations_1
The Celtic nations is a cultural region and collection of geographical territories in Western Europe and the North Atlantic where Celtic languages and/or cultural traits have survived. The term nation is used in its original sense to mean a people who share a common identity and culture and are identified with a traditional territory. The six territories widely considered Celtic nations are Brittany (Breizh), Cornwall (Kernow), Wales (Cymru), Scotland (Alba), Ireland (Éire) and the Isle of Man (Mannin or Ellan Vannin). In each of the six nations a Celtic language is spoken to some extent: Brittonic or Brythonic languages are spoken in Brittany, Cornwall, and Wales, while Goidelic or Gaelic languages are spoken in Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. Before the expansions of Ancient Rome and the Germanic and Slavic tribes, a significant part of Europe was dominated by Celts, leaving behind a legacy of Celtic cultural traits. Territories in north-western Iberia - particularly northern Portugal, Galicia, Asturias, León and Cantabria (together historically referred to as Gallaecia and Astures), covering north-central Portugal and northern Spain - are considered Celtic nations due to their culture and history. Unlike the others, however, no Celtic language has been spoken there in modern times. A genetics study by an Oxford University research team in 2006 claimed that the majority of Britons, including many of the English, are descended from a group of tribes which arrived from Iberia around 5000 BC, before the spread of Celts into western Europe. However, three major genetic studies in 2015 have instead shown that haplogroup R1b in western Europe, most common in traditionally Celtic-speaking areas of Atlantic Europe like Ireland and Brittany, would have largely expanded in massive migrations from the Indo-European homeland, the Yamnaya culture in the Pontic-Caspian steppe, during the Bronze Age along with carriers of Indo-European languages like proto-Celtic. Unlike previous studies, large sections of autosomal DNA were analyzed in addition to paternal Y-DNA markers. They detected an autosomal component present in modern Europeans which was not present in Neolithic or Mesolithic Europeans, and which would have been introduced into Europe with paternal lineages R1b and R1a, as well as the Indo-European languages. This genetic component, labelled as Yamnaya in the studies, then mixed to varying degrees with earlier Mesolithic hunter-gatherer and/or Neolithic farmer populations already existing in western Europe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu_Xiaohan
Yu Xiaohan
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Partner", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "2017", "Macau Open", "Huang Yaqiong", "Baek Ha-na Lee Yu-rim", "21-10 , 21-17", "Winner" ], [ "2017", "China Masters", "Bao Yixin", "Huang Yaqiong Tang Jinhua", "8-21 , 21-14 , 21-17", "Winner" ], [ "2014", "Macau Open", "Ou Dongni", "Huang Yaqiong Zhong Qianxin", "19-21 , 21-19 , 21-7", "Winner" ], [ "2014", "Bitburger Open", "Ou Dongni", "Ekaterina Bolotova Evgeniya Kosetskaya", "21-10 , 21-18", "Winner" ], [ "2014", "China Masters", "Huang Yaqiong", "Luo Ying Luo Yu", "17-21 , 19-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2014", "Malaysia Masters", "Huang Yaqiong", "Ou Dongni Xiong Mengjing", "22-20 , 12-21 , 21-18", "Winner" ], [ "2014", "Syed Modi International", "Huang Yaqiong", "Chen Qingchen Jia Yifan", "24-22 , 19-21 , 11-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2013", "Macau Open", "Huang Yaqiong", "Bao Yixin Tang Jinhua", "17-21 , 15-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2013", "Canada Open", "Huang Yaqiong", "Eefje Muskens Selena Piek", "13-21 , 21-11 , 21-13", "Winner" ], [ "2013", "U.S. Open", "Huang Yaqiong", "Bao Yixin Zhong Qianxin", "17-21 , 22-24", "Runner-up" ] ]
Achievements -- BWF Grand Prix ( 7 titles , 4 runners-up )
The BWF Grand Prix has two levels : Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix . It is a series of badminton tournaments , sanctioned by Badminton World Federation ( BWF ) since 2007 . Women 's doubles
Yu_Xiaohan_4
Yu Xiaohan () is a badminton from China. She won the 2015 Singapore Super Series with Ou Dongni. Yu was suspended for 7 months by BWF because one of her sample during 2015 Summer Universiade contained sibutramine. She announced her retirement through her personal social media Weibo on 13 October 2019, where before, she had given a resignation letter to the coach on 30 September 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_Stakes
Santa Ana Stakes
[ "Year", "Winner", "Age", "Jockey", "Trainer", "Owner", "Time" ]
[ [ "2019", "Elysea 's World ( IRE )", "6", "Drayden Van Dyke", "Richard Baltas", "Abbondanza Racing LLC , Christopher T. Dunn , Jerry McClanahan", "1:59.24" ], [ "2018", "Madam Dancealot ( IRE )", "4", "Corey Nakatani", "Richard Baltas", "Slam Dunk Racing", "1:49.51" ], [ "2017", "Goodyearforroses ( IRE )", "5", "Corey Nakatani", "Richard Baltas", "Abbondanza Racing , LLC", "1:47.98" ], [ "2016", "Tuttipaesi ( IRE )", "6", "Christopher P. DeCarlo", "William I. Mott", "Valor Ladies", "1:48.82" ], [ "2015", "Hoop of Colour", "4", "Drayden Van Dyke", "H. Graham Motion", "Flaxman Holdings", "1:49.08" ], [ "2014", "Stormy Lucy", "5", "Rafael Bejarano", "Frank Lucarelli", "Erica Gaunt", "1:47.11" ], [ "2013", "Tiz Flirtatious", "5", "Julien Leparoux", "Martin F. Jones", "Pamela C. Ziebarth", "1:46.62" ], [ "2012", "Vamo a Galupiar", "5", "Mike E. Smith", "Neil Drysdale", "Robert S. Evans", "1:48.89" ], [ "2011", "Malibu Pier", "4", "Rafael Bejarano", "Carla Gaines", "Spendthrift Farm", "1:48.05" ], [ "2010", "Tuscan Evening", "5", "Rafael Bejarano", "Jerry Hollendorfer", "William de Burgh", "1:48.03" ], [ "2009", "Belmont Cat", "5", "Joel Rosario", "John W. Sadler", "Doubledown Stables", "1:48.68" ], [ "2008", "Costume", "4", "Garrett Gomez", "Robert J. Frankel", "Juddmonte Farms", "1:48.08" ], [ "2007", "Citronnade", "4", "David Flores", "Robert J. Frankel", "Stronach Stables", "1:46.21" ], [ "2006", "Silver Cup", "4", "Victor Espinoza", "Patrick Biancone", "Martin S. Schwartz", "1:48.13" ], [ "2005", "Megahertz", "6", "Alex Solis", "Robert J. Frankel", "Michael Bello", "1:47.95" ], [ "2004", "Katdogawn †", "4", "Mike E. Smith", "James M. Cassidy", "Jim Ford , Inc", "1:47.36" ], [ "2003", "Noches De Rosa", "5", "Mike E. Smith", "Richard Mandella", "Diamond A Racing", "1:48.31" ], [ "2002", "Golden Apples", "4", "Garrett Gomez", "Ben D. A. Cecil", "Gary A. Tanaka", "1:47.05" ], [ "2001", "Beautiful Noise", "5", "Chris McCarron", "Ron McAnally", "Janis R. Whitman", "1:47.27" ], [ "2000", "Spanish Fern", "5", "Victor Espinoza", "Robert J. Frankel", "Juddmonte Farms", "1:49.30" ] ]
Winners of the Santa Ana Handicap since 1968
Santa_Ana_Stakes_0
The Santa Ana Handicap is a Thoroughbred horse race run at annually Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California during the third week of March. The race is open to fillies and mares, age four and up, willing to race one and one-eighth miles on the turf. A Grade II event, it currently offers a purse of $200,000. In 1973 the race was run in two divisions. In 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1986, it was raced on dirt.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Contenders
The Contenders
[ "Original air date ( Links to video of program )", "Featured candidate", "Featured location", "Interviewees" ]
[ [ "September 2 , 2011", "Historians ' Preview", "N/A", "Richard Norton Smith , Jean Baker , Carl Cannon" ], [ "September 9 , 2011", "Henry Clay", "The Ashland Estate , Lexington , Kentucky", "James C. Klotter , Avery Malone , Alicestyne Turley" ], [ "September 16 , 2011", "James G. Blaine", "The Blaine House , Augusta , Maine", "Elizabeth D. Leonard , Paul LePage , Neil Rolde , Earle G. Shettleworth Jr" ], [ "September 23 , 2011", "William Jennings Bryan", "Fairview , Lincoln , Nebraska", "Michael Kazin , L. Robert Puschendorf , William G. Thomas III" ], [ "September 30 , 2011", "Eugene Debs", "Eugene V. Debs Home , Terre Haute , Indiana", "Ernest Freeberg , Lisa A.W . Phillips , Bernie Sanders" ], [ "October 7 , 2011", "Charles Evans Hughes", "United States Supreme Court Building , Washington , D.C", "Paul D. Clement , Bernadette A. Meyler , Robb W. Patryk , David Pietrusza" ], [ "October 14 , 2011", "Al Smith", "Chamber of the New York State Assembly , New York State Capitol , Albany , New York", "John J. Evers , Beverly Gage , Sheldon Silver , Alfred E. Smith IV" ], [ "October 21 , 2011", "Wendell Willkie", "Rush County Historical Society , Rushville , Indiana", "Richard Lugar , James H. Madison , Amity Shlaes , David Willkie" ], [ "October 28 , 2011", "Thomas E. Dewey", "The Roosevelt Hotel , New York City , New York", "Thomas E. Dewey Jr. , Richard Norton Smith" ], [ "November 4 , 2011", "Adlai Stevenson", "Stevenson Family Home , Libertyville , Illinois", "Newton N. Minow , Richard Norton Smith , Adlai E. Stevenson III" ], [ "November 11 , 2011", "Barry Goldwater", "The Goldwater Institute , Phoenix , Arizona", "Bill McCune , Darcy Olsen , Rick Perlstein ," ], [ "November 18 , 2011", "Hubert Humphrey", "The Minnesota History Center , St. Paul , Minnesota", "Mick Caouette , Juan Williams" ], [ "November 25 , 2011", "George Wallace", "The Alabama Governor 's Mansion , Montgomery , Alabama", "Dan T. Carter , Peggy Wallace Kennedy , Joe L. Reed" ], [ "December 2 , 2011", "George McGovern", "McGovern Center for Leadership , Dakota Wesleyan University , Mitchell , South Dakota", "Scott Clark Farris , Jules Witcover ( Note : McGovern himself had been scheduled to be part of this program , but fell and injured himself on the way into the building where the program was being filmed . )" ], [ "December 9 , 2011", "Ross Perot", "Washington , D.C", "Carolyn Barta , Douglas Brinkley" ], [ "December 16 , 2011", "Historians ' Retrospective", "N/A", "Richard Norton Smith , Jean Baker , Carl Cannon" ] ]
Programs
The_Contenders_0
The Contenders is a 14-program series that was produced and aired by C-SPAN in the fall of 2011. It looked at the lives and careers of 14 candidates for the presidency of the United States who were determined to have made significant impacts on U.S. politics despite not having won the presidency. Most episodes were broadcast from a location of significance to the person being profiled, and featured interviews and discussion with a variety of experts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_National_Film_Award_for_Best_Director
Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Director
[ "Year", "Winner ( s )", "Film" ]
[ [ "1975", "Narayan Ghosh Mita", "Lathial" ], [ "1976", "Harunur Rashid", "Megher Onek Rong" ], [ "1977", "Subhash Dutta", "Bosundhora" ], [ "1978", "Amjad Hossain", "Golapi Ekhon Traine" ], [ "1979", "Masihuddin Shaker and Sheikh Niamat Ali", "Surjo Dighol Bari" ], [ "1980", "Abdullah Al Mamun", "Ekhoni Somoy" ], [ "1981", "No Award", "" ], [ "1982", "Mohiuddin Ahmad", "Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo" ], [ "1983", "Kamal Ahmed", "Lalu Bhulu" ], [ "1984", "Amjad Hossain", "Bhat De" ], [ "1985", "Sheikh Niamat Ali", "Dahan" ], [ "1986", "Chashi Nazrul Islam", "Shuvoda" ], [ "1987", "A. J. Mintu", "Lalu Mastan" ], [ "1988", "Abdullah Al Mamun", "Dui Jibon" ], [ "1989", "A. J. Mintu", "Satya Mithya" ], [ "1990", "Kamal Ahmed", "Goriber Bou" ], [ "1991", "A. J. Mintu", "Pita Mata Santan" ], [ "1992", "Motin Rahman", "Andha Biswas" ], [ "1993", "A. J. Mintu", "Banglar Bodhu" ], [ "1994", "Kazi Hayat", "Desh Premik" ] ]
List of winners
Bangladesh_National_Film_Award_for_Best_Director_0
Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Director () is the highest award for film directors in Bangladesh. Narayan Ghosh Mita was the first awardee of this category for directing the film Lathial in 1975.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chet_Faker
Chet Faker
[ "Title", "Year", "Artist" ]
[ [ "So Sorry", "2011", "Geoffrey O'Connor" ], [ "North", "2011", "Phoenix" ], [ "Nude", "2011", "Radiohead" ], [ "Trembling Hands", "2012", "The Temper Trap" ], [ "Dark Doo Wop", "2012", "MS MR" ], [ "Pretty Girls", "2015", "Little Dragon" ] ]
Discography -- Other appearances
Chet_Faker_9
Nicholas James Murphy (born 23 June 1988), known by his former stage name, Chet Faker, is an Australian singer and songwriter. In 2012, he issued an extended play, Thinking in Textures, and signed to Downtown Records in the United States. In October 2012, he won Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Thinking in Textures won Best Independent Single/EP at the Australian Independent Records Awards. In January 2013, the work won Best Independent Release at the Rolling Stone Australia Awards for 2012. Faker's cover of Blackstreet's No Diggity (as Chet Faker) was featured in a 2013 Super Bowl commercial for Beck's Sapphire. In April 2014, Built on Glass, his debut studio album, was released to generally positive reviews and debuted at number one on the Australian ARIA Charts. Three tracks from the album were voted into the top ten of Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2014, including the number one spot for Talk Is Cheap. Since September 2016 he has performed and released material under his birth name.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989–90_NCAA_Division_I_men's_ice_hockey_season
1989–90 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season
[ "Tournament", "Dates", "Teams", "Champion" ]
[ [ "Yale Hockey Classic", "November 24-25", "4", "Colgate" ], [ "Great Western Freeze-Out", "December 18-20", "4", "Michigan State" ], [ "Badger Showdown", "December 28-29", "4", "Wisconsin" ], [ "Riverfront Invitational", "December 28-29", "4", "Western Ontario" ], [ "Dexter Shoe Classic", "December 29-30", "4", "Maine" ], [ "Great Lakes Invitational", "December 29-30", "4", "Michigan" ], [ "Rensselaer Holiday Tournament", "December 29-30", "4", "Rensselaer" ], [ "Syracuse Invitational", "December 29-30", "4", "Bowling Green" ], [ "Yoken 's Confort Inn Classic", "December 29-30", "4", "Providence" ], [ "Beanpot", "February 5 , 12", "4", "Boston University" ] ]
Regular season -- Season tournaments
1989–90_NCAA_Division_I_men's_ice_hockey_season_2
The 1989-90 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began in October 1989 and concluded with the 1990 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on April 1, 1990, at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. This was the 43rd season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 95th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.