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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-country_skiing_at_the_1998_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_30_kilometre_classical
Cross-country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's 30 kilometre classical
[ "Rank", "Bib", "Name", "Country", "Time", "Deficit" ]
[ [ "1", "70", "Mika Myllylä", "Finland", "1:33:55.8", "-" ], [ "2", "73", "Erling Jevne", "Norway", "1:35:27.1", "+1:31.3" ], [ "3", "71", "Silvio Fauner", "Italy", "1:36:08.5", "+2:12.7" ], [ "4", "65", "Jari Isometsä", "Finland", "1:36:51.4", "+2:55.6" ], [ "5", "67", "Fulvio Valbusa", "Italy", "1:37:31.1", "+3:35.3" ], [ "6", "18", "Harri Kirvesniemi", "Finland", "1:37:45.9", "+3:50.1" ], [ "7", "38", "Marco Albarello", "Italy", "1:38:07.1", "+4:11.3" ], [ "8", "27", "Giorgio Di Centa", "Italy", "1:38:14.9", "+4:19.1" ], [ "9", "42", "Vladimir Legotine", "Russia", "1:38:23.7", "+4:27.9" ], [ "10", "32", "Per Elofsson", "Sweden", "1:38:47.0", "+4:51.2" ], [ "11", "56", "Jaak Mae", "Estonia", "1:38:52.3", "+4:56.5" ], [ "12", "72", "Vladimir Smirnov", "Kazakhstan", "1:38:59.1", "+5:03.3" ], [ "13", "54", "Pavel Riabinine", "Kazakhstan", "1:39:31.6", "+5:35.8" ], [ "14", "21", "Stephan Kunz", "Liechtenstein", "1:39:33.3", "+5:37.5" ], [ "15", "64", "Sture Sivertsen", "Norway", "1:39:44.9", "+5:49.1" ], [ "16", "41", "Jeremias Wigger", "Switzerland", "1:39:46.4", "+5:50.6" ], [ "17", "29", "Raul Olle", "Estonia", "1:40:03.5", "+6:07.7" ], [ "18", "20", "Aleksey Tregubov", "Belarus", "1:40:05.9", "+6:10.1" ], [ "19", "52", "Andrus Veerpalu", "Estonia", "1:40:09.9", "+6:14.1" ], [ "20", "75", "Bjørn Dæhlie", "Norway", "1:40:18.5", "+6:22.7" ] ]
Results
The results : [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Cross-country_skiing_at_the_1998_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_30_kilometre_classical_0
The men's 30 kilometre classical cross-country skiing competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, was held on 9 February at Snow Harp. The competitors started with a 30-second interval.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Missouri_high_schools_by_athletic_conferences
List of Missouri high schools by athletic conferences
[ "School Name", "Mascot", "City", "County", "School Type" ]
[ [ "Barat Academy", "Eagles", "Chesterfield", "St. Louis", "Private" ], [ "Bolivar", "Liberators", "Bolivar", "Polk", "Public" ], [ "Canton", "Tigers", "Canton", "Lewis", "Public" ], [ "Center", "Yellowjackets", "Kansas City", "Jackson", "Public" ], [ "Central Visual & Performing Arts", "Eagles", "St. Louis", "St. Louis City", "Magnet" ], [ "Climax Springs", "Cougars", "Climax Springs", "Camden", "Public" ], [ "Clinton", "Cardinals", "Clinton", "Henry", "Public" ], [ "Columbia Independent School", "Lions", "Columbia", "Boone", "Private" ], [ "Derrick Thomas Academy", "Chiefs", "Kansas City", "Jackson", "Charter" ], [ "Frederick Douglass", "Bulldogs", "Columbia", "Boone", "Public" ], [ "The Fulton School", "Eagles", "St. Albans", "Franklin", "Private" ], [ "Grandview Christian School", "Eagles", "Grandview", "Jackson", "Private" ], [ "Greenfield", "Wildcats", "Greenfield", "Dade", "Public" ], [ "Hogan Preparatory Academy", "Rams", "Kansas City", "Jackson", "Charter" ], [ "Lift for Life Academy", "Redhawks", "St. Louis", "St. Louis City", "Charter" ], [ "Malta Bend", "Tigers", "Malta Bend", "Saline", "Public" ], [ "Marion County", "Mustangs", "Philadelphia", "Marion", "Public" ], [ "Missouri Military Academy", "Colonels", "Mexico", "Audrain", "Private/All Male" ], [ "Missouri School for the Deaf", "Eagles", "Fulton", "Callaway", "Private" ], [ "Notre Dame de Sion", "Storm", "Kansas City", "Jackson", "Private/All Female" ] ]
Independents
The following lists schools that are independents , meaning they do not belong to or compete in any of the athletic conferences above . [ 32 ] However they do compete against other schools in Missouri ( and sometimes surrounding states ) on a non-conference basis . Independents are included in the MSHSAA playoff system based on a District assignment separate from any athletic conference .
List_of_Missouri_high_schools_by_athletic_conferences_76
The following lists Missouri high schools and the athletic conferences in which they compete. Under the current system used by the Missouri State High School Activities Association some conference member teams may also compete in the same playoff district while others are in districts with non-conference members. As a general rule most conferences contain schools within their region and of similar class size, the class based on school enrollment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Tl_flat
Template:Tl flat
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thou_Reyes
Thou Reyes
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1994-97", "Ang TV", "Himself" ], [ "1995", "Batang X", "" ], [ "1998", "Kaya Ni Mister , Kaya Ni Misis", "" ], [ "2002", "K2BU", "" ], [ "2005", "May Trabaho Ka", "Himself / Contestant" ], [ "2007", "U Can Dance Version 2.0", "Himself / Contestant" ], [ "2007", "Maalaala Mo Kaya", "" ], [ "2008", "Komiks Presents : Kapitan Boom", "Bukol" ], [ "2008", "Kung Fu Kids", "" ], [ "2007", "Maalaala Mo Kaya", "" ], [ "2009", "I Love Betty La Fea", "Hugo Bosini" ], [ "2009", "Midnight DJ", "Helga" ], [ "2010", "Midnight DJ", "Marcel" ], [ "2010", "1DOL", "Buloy" ], [ "2010", "Imortal", "Rafael" ], [ "2011", "The Kitchen Musical", "Thou" ], [ "2012", "Wansapanataym", "Mr. Booboo" ], [ "2013", "Maalaala Mo Kaya", "Alvie" ], [ "2013", "Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin", "Joaquin Bernal" ], [ "2013", "Wansapanataym", "Office Worker" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Thou_Reyes_0
Thou Reyes (born March 28, 1984) is a Filipino actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_VFL_season
1985 VFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Venue", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "Richmond", "12.16 ( 88 )", "Sydney", "13.14 ( 92 )", "MCG", "24,113", "6 April 1985" ], [ "Geelong", "14.12 ( 96 )", "Collingwood", "18.11 ( 119 )", "Kardinia Park", "32,966", "6 April 1985" ], [ "St Kilda", "2.17 ( 29 )", "Carlton", "25.19 ( 169 )", "Moorabbin Oval", "18,655", "6 April 1985" ], [ "Hawthorn", "25.20 ( 170 )", "Melbourne", "14.18 ( 102 )", "Princes Park", "17,278", "8 April 1985" ], [ "Fitzroy", "8.15 ( 63 )", "Essendon", "24.22 ( 166 )", "Victoria Park", "17,093", "8 April 1985" ], [ "Footscray", "20.14 ( 134 )", "North Melbourne", "16.12 ( 108 )", "VFL Park", "24,056", "8 April 1985" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 2
1985_VFL_season_1
The 1985 Victorian Football League season was the 89th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. This season commenced in March 1985 and concluded on 28 September 1985 with Essendon winning their second consecutive premiership in a third consecutive Grand Final against Hawthorn.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_League_Men's_Basketball_Tournament
Liberty League Men's Basketball Tournament
[ "School", "Finals Record", "Finals Appearances", "Years" ]
[ [ "Skidmore", "5-1", "6", "2011 , 2012 , 2015 , 2016 , 2019" ], [ "Union", "3-1", "4", "2005 , 2017 , 2018" ], [ "Hobart", "2-4", "6", "2013 , 2014" ], [ "Hamilton", "2-4", "6", "2004 , 2006" ], [ "St. Lawrence", "2-2", "4", "2007 , 2010" ], [ "RPI", "1-3", "4", "2009" ], [ "Clarkson", "1-1", "2", "2008" ], [ "Ithaca", "1-0", "1", "2020" ], [ "Vassar", "0-1", "1", "" ] ]
Championship records
Liberty_League_Men's_Basketball_Tournament_1
The Liberty League Men's Basketball Tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the NCAA Division III Liberty League. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. As conference champion, the winner receives the Liberty League's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division III Basketball Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2017_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Mehdy Metella", "France", "47.65", "Q" ], [ "2", "5", "Jack Cartwright", "Australia", "47.97", "Q" ], [ "3", "6", "Duncan Scott", "Great Britain", "48.10", "Q" ], [ "4", "3", "Marcelo Chierighini", "Brazil", "48.31", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Oussama Sahnoune", "Algeria", "48.33", "" ], [ "6", "2", "Yuri Kisil", "Canada", "48.50", "" ], [ "7", "8", "Velimir Stjepanović", "Serbia", "48.66", "" ], [ "8", "7", "Gabriel Santos", "Brazil", "48.72", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Swimming_at_the_2017_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle_1
The Men's 100 metre freestyle competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 26 and 27 July 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlottetown
Charlottetown
[ "Ethnic Origin", "Population", "Percent" ]
[ [ "Scottish", "12,890", "37.1" ], [ "Canadian", "11,950", "34.4" ], [ "English", "9,830", "28.3" ], [ "Irish", "9,785", "28.1" ], [ "French", "5,900", "17.0" ], [ "Chinese", "1,845", "5.3" ], [ "German", "1,740", "5.0" ], [ "Dutch", "920", "2.6" ], [ "First Nations", "920", "2.6" ] ]
Charlottetown_1
Charlottetown (/ˈʃɑːrləttaʊn/; French pronunciation: ​[ʃaʁlɔt.tawn]; Scottish Gaelic: Baile Sheàrlot) is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, and the county seat of Queens County. Named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, queen consort of King George III of the United Kingdom, Charlottetown was originally an unincorporated town that incorporated as a city in 1855. It was famously the site of the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, the first gathering of Canadian and Maritime statesmen to debate the proposed Maritime Union and the more persuasive British North American Union, now known as Canadian Confederation. From this, the city adopted as its motto Cunabula Foederis - Birthplace of Confederation. The population of Charlottetown in the 2016 census was 36,094; this forms the centre of a census agglomeration of 76,728, which is slightly less than half of the province's population (155,241).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Artists_films
List of United Artists films
[ "Release date", "Title", "Notes" ]
[ [ "January 6 , 1950", "Davy Crockett , Indian Scout", "Produced by Edward Small" ], [ "January 20 , 1950", "Gun Crazy", "King Brothers Productions ; distribution only" ], [ "February 24 , 1950", "The Girl from San Lorenzo", "" ], [ "March 3 , 1950", "Love Happy", "" ], [ "March 10 , 1950", "Tehran", "" ], [ "March 10 , 1950", "The Great Plane Robbery", "" ], [ "March 24 , 1950", "Quicksand", "distribution only" ], [ "April 21 , 1950", "D.O.A", "distribution only" ], [ "May 5 , 1950", "Johnny One-Eye", "Produced by Benedict Bogeaus" ], [ "May 11 , 1950", "Champagne for Caesar", "" ], [ "May 20 , 1950", "So Young , So Bad", "" ], [ "June 16 , 1950", "The Iroquois Trail", "Produced by Edward Small" ], [ "June 30 , 1950", "If This Be Sin", "" ], [ "July 7 , 1950", "The Second Woman", "distribution only" ], [ "July 7 , 1950", "Once a Thief", "" ], [ "July 20 , 1950", "The Men", "Produced by Stanley Kramer" ], [ "July 26 , 1950", "The Underworld Story", "" ], [ "August 4 , 1950", "The Admiral Was a Lady", "distribution only ; produced by Roxbury Productions" ], [ "October 22 , 1950", "The Kangaroo Kid", "" ], [ "November 16 , 1950", "Cyrano de Bergerac", "Produced by Stanley Kramer" ] ]
1950s
List_of_United_Artists_films_4
United Artists (UA) is an American film and television entertainment studio founded in 1919 by D. W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks. This is a list of feature films originally produced or distributed by United Artists. All of United Artists' films released before 1924 are in the public domain in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2007_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_1500_metres
Athletics at the 2007 Summer Universiade – Women's 1500 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Olesya Chumakova", "Russia", "4:09.76", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Tetyana Holovchenko", "Ukraine", "4:10.93", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Inna Poluškina", "Latvia", "4:12.51", "Q , PB" ], [ "4", "1", "Marina Munćan", "Serbia", "4:12.54", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Megan Brown", "Canada", "4:13.54", "q" ], [ "6", "2", "Lubov Puliaeva", "Russia", "4:14.84", "Q" ], [ "7", "2", "Sonja Stolić", "Serbia", "4:15.25", "Q" ], [ "8", "2", "Sylwia Ejdys", "Poland", "4:15.33", "Q" ], [ "9", "1", "Liu Nian", "China", "4:15.36", "q" ], [ "10", "2", "Deirdre Byrne", "Ireland", "4:15.61", "Q" ], [ "11", "2", "Rini Budiarti", "Indonesia", "4:18.69", "q , PB" ], [ "12", "1", "Orla Drumm", "Ireland", "4:20.88", "q" ], [ "13", "1", "Ikram Zouglali", "Morocco", "4:24.76", "PB" ], [ "14", "1", "Ida Fallesen", "Denmark", "4:32.58", "" ], [ "15", "2", "Midred Kiminy Chebosis", "Uganda", "4:46.21", "" ], [ "16", "2", "Akuvi Degbotse-Goe", "Togo", "5:01.27", "" ], [ "17", "2", "Nokuthula Khumalo", "Swaziland", "5:33.61", "PB" ], [ "18", "2", "W. Pelden", "Bhutan", "6:14.34", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Qualification : First 4 of each heat ( Q ) and the next 4 fastest ( q ) qualified for the final .
Athletics_at_the_2007_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_1500_metres_0
The women's 1500 metres event at the 2007 Summer Universiade was held on 9-12 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975–76_Lancashire_Cup
1975–76 Lancashire Cup
[ "Game No", "Fixture Date", "Home Team", "Score", "Away Team", "Venue" ]
[ [ "1", "Sat 30 Aug 1975", "Oldham", "17-19", "St. Helens", "Watersheddings" ], [ "2", "Sun 31 Aug 1975", "Barrow", "9-14", "Swinton", "Craven Park" ], [ "3", "Sun 31 Aug 1975", "Blackpool Borough", "3-11", "Leigh", "Borough Park" ], [ "4", "Sun 31 Aug 1975", "Rochdale Hornets", "10-22", "Workington Town", "Athletic Grounds" ], [ "5", "Sun 31 Aug 1975", "Salford", "44-17", "Huyton", "The Willows" ], [ "6", "Sun 31 Aug 1975", "Warrington", "14-39", "Wigan", "Wilderspool" ], [ "7", "Sun 31 Aug 1975", "Widnes", "19-7", "Whitehaven", "Naughton Park" ], [ "8", "", "blank", "", "blank", "" ] ]
Competition and Results -- Round 1
Involved 7 matches ( with one “ blank ” fixture ) and 14 Clubs
1975–76_Lancashire_Cup_0
1975-76 was the sixty-third occasion on which the Lancashire Cup completion had been held. Widnes won the trophy by beating Salford by the score of 16-7 The match was played at Central Park, Wigan, (historically in the county of Lancashire). The attendance was 7,566 and receipts were £3,880.00
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_Chicago_Bears_season
1984 Chicago Bears season
[ "Week", "Date", "Opponent", "Result", "Record", "Venue", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "1", "September 2 , 1984", "Tampa Bay Buccaneers", "W 34-14", "1-0", "Soldier Field", "58,789" ], [ "2", "September 9 , 1984", "Denver Broncos", "W 27-0", "2-0", "Soldier Field", "54,335" ], [ "3", "September 16 , 1984", "at Green Bay Packers", "W 9-7", "3-0", "Lambeau Field", "55,942" ], [ "4", "September 23 , 1984", "at Seattle Seahawks", "L 38-9", "3-1", "Kingdome", "61,520" ], [ "5", "September 30 , 1984", "Dallas Cowboys", "L 23-14", "3-2", "Soldier Field", "63,623" ], [ "6", "October 7 , 1984", "New Orleans Saints", "W 20-7", "4-2", "Soldier Field", "53,752" ], [ "7", "October 14 , 1984", "at St. Louis Cardinals", "L 38-21", "4-3", "Busch Memorial Stadium", "49,554" ], [ "8", "October 21 , 1984", "at Tampa Bay Buccaneers", "W 44-9", "5-3", "Tampa Stadium", "60,003" ], [ "9", "October 28 , 1984", "Minnesota Vikings", "W 16-7", "6-3", "Soldier Field", "57,517" ], [ "10", "November 4 , 1984", "Los Angeles Raiders", "W 17-6", "7-3", "Soldier Field", "59,858" ], [ "11", "November 11 , 1984", "at Los Angeles Rams", "L 29-13", "7-4", "Anaheim Stadium", "62,021" ], [ "12", "November 18 , 1984", "Detroit Lions", "W 16-14", "8-4", "Soldier Field", "54,911" ], [ "13", "November 25 , 1984", "at Minnesota Vikings", "W 34-3", "9-4", "Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome", "56,881" ], [ "14", "December 3 , 1984", "at San Diego Chargers", "L 20-7", "9-5", "Jack Murphy Stadium", "45,470" ], [ "15", "December 9 , 1984", "Green Bay Packers", "L 20-14", "9-6", "Soldier Field", "59,374" ], [ "16", "December 16 , 1984", "at Detroit Lions", "W 30-13", "10-6", "Pontiac Silverdome", "53,252" ] ]
Regular season -- Schedule
1984_Chicago_Bears_season_2
The 1984 season was the Chicago Bears' 65th in the National Football League the 15th post-season completed in the NFL, and their third under head coach Mike Ditka. The team impoved from their 8-8 record from 1983, to a 10-6 record, earning them a spot in the NFL playoffs. The Bears went on to lose in the NFC Championship Game 23-0 to the eventual Super Bowl Champion San Francisco 49ers. The Bears opened their 1984 training camp in a new location, Platteville, Wisconsin as head coach Mike Ditka needed his team to get away from any distractions they might face at home. The team was on the verge of discovering a group of young leaders for the first time, and began to show the dominating defense that would emerge in full the following season, and pushed much farther than anyone expected them to go. Chicago opened the season by routing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 34-14. In Week Two, they shut out the Denver Broncos 27-0 behind a huge day from star running back Walter Payton. This game featured a famous image from Payton's career: a 50+ yard run down the sideline, led by 2nd-year guard Mark Bortz, an 8th round draft pick that was converted from defensive tackle. In Week Three, they were without the services of starting quarterback Jim McMahon at Green Bay, reserve quarterback Bob Avellini took the reins. Chicago's offense performed inferiorly but still managed a 9-7 victory. This contest marked the first meeting between Mike Ditka and Packers head coach Forrest Gregg. It would be a rivalry that would go down in history as arguably the dirtiest era in Chicago-Green Bay football.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adductor_muscles_of_the_hip
Adductor muscles of the hip
[ "Muscle", "Origin", "Insertion", "innervation" ]
[ [ "Adductor brevis", "Inferior pubic ramus", "Medial ridge of linea aspera", "Obturator nerve ( L2 - L4 )" ], [ "Adductor longus", "Front side of the pubic bone under the pubic tubercle", "Medial ridge of linea aspera", "Obturator nerve ( L2 - L4 )" ], [ "Adductor magnus", "Inferior pubic ramus and ischial tuberosity", "Medial ridge of linea aspera and the adductor tubercle", "Obturator nerve and tibial nerve ( L2 - L5 )" ], [ "Adductor minimus", "Inferior pubic ramus", "Medial ridge of linea aspera", "Obturator nerve ( L2 )" ], [ "Pectineus", "Pectineal line ( pubis )", "Pectineal line", "Femoral nerve and sometimes the obturator nerve ( L2 - L4 )" ], [ "Gracilis", "Inferior pubic ramus", "Pes anserinus on the tibia", "Obturator nerve ( L2 - L3 )" ], [ "Obturator externus", "Lateral surface of obturator membrane and the ischiopubic ramus", "Trochanteric fossa", "Posterior branch of obturator nerve ( L5 - S2 )" ] ]
Structure
The adductor group is made up of : Adductor brevis Adductor longus Adductor magnus Adductor minimus This is often considered to be a part of adductor magnus . pectineus gracilis Obturator externus [ 1 ] and are also part of the medial compartment of thigh The adductors originate on the pubis and ischium bones and insert mainly on the medial posterior surface of the femur .
Adductor_muscles_of_the_hip_0
The adductor muscles of the hip are a group of muscles mostly used for bringing the thighs together (called adduction).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_at_the_1986_Asian_Games
Iran at the 1986 Asian Games
[ "Athlete", "Event", "Final", "Rank" ]
[ [ "Morteza Papinia", "48 kg", "3rd place match Saito ( JPN ) L 6- 13", "4" ], [ "Abdolkarim Kakahaji", "52 kg", "Miyahara ( JPN ) L 4- 8", "" ], [ "Hossein Niknejad", "57 kg", "Did not advance", "5" ], [ "Ahad Javansalehi", "62 kg", "3rd place match Zhao ( CHN ) W", "" ], [ "Abdollah Chamangoli", "68 kg", "3rd place match A ( CHN ) L", "4" ], [ "Reza Andouz", "74 kg", "Kim ( KOR ) L", "" ], [ "Fereidoun Behnampour", "82 kg", "3rd place match Shihab ( IRQ ) W", "" ], [ "Hassan Babak", "90 kg", "3rd place match Ueon ( KOR ) L", "4" ], [ "Mohammad Azizian", "100 kg", "Did not advance", "6" ], [ "Reza Soukhteh Saraei", "130 kg", "Ando ( JPN ) W 4 -0", "" ] ]
Results by event -- Wrestling
Main article : Wrestling at the 1986 Asian Games Men 's freestyle Athlete Event Final Rank Majid Torkan 48 kg Gao ( CHN ) W 12–0 Yaghoub Najafi Jouybari 52 kg Sato ( JPN ) L Fall Askari Mohammadian 57 kg Kong ( KOR ) W Akbar Fallah 62 kg 3rd place match Rohtas ( IND ) W 12–1 Ali Akbarnejad 68 kg 3rd place match Satyawan ( IND ) W Allahmorad Zarrini 74 kg Han ( KOR ) L Mohammad Hossein Mohebbi 82 kg 3rd place match Feng ( CHN ) W 9–1 Mohammad Hassan Mohebbi 90 kg Majeed ( PAK ) L Kazem Gholami 100 kg 3rd place match Li ( CHN ) W Alireza Soleimani 130 kg Jassem ( IRQ ) W Men 's Greco-Roman
Iran_at_the_1986_Asian_Games_11
Iran participated in the 1986 Asian Games held in the capital city of Seoul. This country is ranked 4th with 6 gold medals in this edition of the Asiad.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Sporting_Association_(Australia)
Independent Sporting Association (Australia)
[ "School", "Location", "Enrolment", "Founded", "Denomination", "Boys/Girls", "Day/Boarding", "School Colours" ]
[ [ "Blue Mountains Grammar School", "Wentworth Falls", "600", "1918", "Anglican", "Boys & Girls", "Day", "Gold & Blue" ], [ "Central Coast Grammar School", "Erina", "1,200", "1985", "Non-denominational", "Boys & Girls", "Day", "Green , Gold & Blue" ], [ "Chevalier College", "Bowral", "1,200", "1946", "Roman Catholic", "Boys & Girls", "Day", "Blue & Maroon" ], [ "Oakhill College", "Castle Hill", "1,680", "1937", "Roman Catholic", "Boys & Girls", "Day", "Maroon & Gold" ], [ "Oxley College", "Bowral", "500", "1983", "Non-denominational", "Boys & Girls", "Day", "Blue & Gold" ], [ "SCECGS Redlands", "Cremorne", "1,600", "1884", "Anglican", "Boys & Girls", "Day", "Blue , Red & Gold" ], [ "St Andrew 's Cathedral School", "Sydney", "1,100", "1885", "Anglican", "Boys & Girls", "Day", "Blue & White" ], [ "St Augustine 's College", "Brookvale", "1,200", "1956", "Roman Catholic", "Boys", "Day", "Green , Yellow & Red" ], [ "St Patrick 's College", "Strathfield", "1,430", "1928", "Roman Catholic", "Boys", "Day", "Blue , Black & Gold" ], [ "St Paul 's Grammar School", "Cranebrook", "1,350", "1983", "Independent", "Boys & Girls", "Day", "Blue & Green" ], [ "St Pius X College", "Chatswood", "1,300", "1937", "Roman Catholic", "Boys", "Day", "Blue & Gold" ], [ "St Spyridon College", "Maroubra", "700", "1983", "Greek Orthodox", "Boys & Girls", "Day", "Blue & White" ], [ "St Stanislaus ' College", "Bathurst", "790", "1867", "Roman Catholic", "Boys", "Day & Boarding", "Blue & White" ] ]
Current member schools
Independent_Sporting_Association_(Australia)_0
The Independent Sporting Association (ISA) is a grouping of independent schools located in New South Wales, Australia, generally within of the Sydney central business district, that are associated for the purposes of sporting competitions. Members of the ISA often compete with members of the Great Public Schools (GPS) and Combined Associated Schools (CAS) in trial and representative fixtures. Of New South Wales' 130 Rhodes Scholars from 1904 to 2006, two have attended a school that is a member of the ISA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_of_Lochalsh_line
Kyle of Lochalsh line
[ "Interchange", "Stop ID SMS Code", "Connections", "Service Numbers" ]
[ [ "Dingwall", "45323484", "Connections to Strathpeffer and the north of the Black Isle", "S10 , 21" ], [ "Garve", "45324737 ( East ) 45324754 ( West )", "Scottish Citylink coach services to Ullapool ( for ferry services to Stornoway on Lewis )", "61" ], [ "Achnasheen", "45327657", "Highland Council bus links westward to Gairloch", "700 , 708" ], [ "Strathcarron", "45328548", "Highland Council bus connections onwards to the villages of Lochcarron , Kishorn , Shieldaig , Torridon and Applecross", "702 , 703 , 704" ], [ "Kyle of Lochalsh", "45323763", "Scottish Citylink coaches westward to Portree and Uig on Skye ( for ferry services to Tarbert on Harris and Lochmaddy on North Uist ) , eastwards to Kintail and Fort William", "915 , 916 , 917" ] ]
Onward transport interchanges
Kyle_of_Lochalsh_Line_1
The Kyle of Lochalsh Line is a primarily single track railway line in the Scottish Highlands, from Dingwall to Kyle of Lochalsh. Many of the passengers are tourists, but there are also locals visiting Inverness for shopping, and commuters. All services are provided by Abellio ScotRail and run beyond Dingwall to . Most services run to or from Inverness; one daily train continues beyond Inverness to (in the current 2016 timetable). In the past there were some through services to/from Glasgow, Edinburgh or Aberdeen. None of the line is electrified, and all trains on the line are diesel-powered, as are all other trains in the Scottish Highlands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Urbaniak
James Urbaniak
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1999", "Sex and the City", "Buster", "Episode : La Douleur Exquise !" ], [ "2003", "Ed", "Gallery Owner", "Episode : Blips" ], [ "2003", "Law & Order : Criminal Intent", "Dr. Roger Stern", "Episode : Zoonotic" ], [ "2003-present", "The Venture Bros", "Dr. Venture Various voices", "Main role" ], [ "2004", "Hi no tori", "Susanoo ( voice )", "English dubbing" ], [ "2004", "Law & Order : Special Victims Unit", "Wade Donato", "Episode : Head" ], [ "2006-2007", "Kidnapped", "The Accountant", "7 episodes" ], [ "2007", "SuperNormal", "Meowman/Mr . Tabby ( voice )", "Episode : Evil Barks and Wets the Carpet" ], [ "2007", "Numb3rs", "Binky Moore", "Episode : Primacy" ], [ "2008", "Terminator : The Sarah Connor Chronicles", "Cafe Manager / Sarkissian", "2 episodes" ], [ "2008", "Without a Trace", "Damon Lafloer", "Episode : Closure" ], [ "2008", "The Starter Wife", "Gary", "4 episodes" ], [ "2008", "CSI : Miami", "Max Paulson", "Episode : Power Trip" ], [ "2009", "NCIS", "Dr. Rod Daniels", "Episode : Love & War" ], [ "2009", "Medium", "Mr. Enright", "Episode : Soul Survivor" ], [ "2009", "Snake ' n ' Bacon", "Bacon ( voice )", "Television film" ], [ "2009", "Weeds", "The Wizard", "Episode : Van Nuys" ], [ "2009-2013", "The Office", "Rolf", "4 episodes" ], [ "2010", "The Life & Times of Tim", "Adam ( voice )", "Episode : The Salty Jazz/Jews Love to Laugh" ], [ "2010", "You Do n't Know Jack", "Jack Lessenberry", "Television film" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
James_Urbaniak_1
James Christian Urbaniak (born September 17, 1963) is an American actor and voice actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Wem_Urban
Listed buildings in Wem Urban
[ "Name and location", "Photograph", "Date", "Notes", "Grade" ]
[ [ "Church of St Peter and St Paul 52°51′18″N 2°43′33″W / 52.85504°N 2.72572°W / 52.85504 ; -2.72572 ( Church of St Peter and St Paul )", "", "14th century", "The oldest part of the church is the base of the tower , the upper parts being Perpendicular . The nave was rebuilt in 1809-13 , and the chancel was added in 1886 . The church is built in stone with a slate roof , and consists of a nave , a short chancel with canted angles , a west tower , and a vestry in the angle of the chancel and the nave . The tower has diagonal buttresses with set offs , a west doorway with a moulded surround , statues in niches , and an embattled parapet with crocketed pinnacles . Inside , there are galleries on three sides", "II*" ], [ "Old Hall 52°51′23″N 2°43′21″W / 52.85652°N 2.72261°W / 52.85652 ; -2.72261 ( Old Hall )", "-", "Early 17th century", "The house was later extended . The original part is timber framed with plastered infill and a tile roof . There are two storeys and an attic , and three bays . In the central bay is a three-storey gabled porch with an arched doorway , and a carved frieze above . At the rear is a roughcast timber framed wing , and to the south is a two-storey two-bay brick wing with sash windows", "II" ], [ "Old Mill House 52°51′04″N 2°43′35″W / 52.85120°N 2.72629°W / 52.85120 ; -2.72629 ( Old Mill House )", "-", "Early 17th century", "A timber framed house with plastered infill and a Welsh slate roof . There are two storeys and an attic , a main range , and a gabled cross-wing on the right . The windows are casements , and there is a round-headed window in the gable", "II" ], [ "40 Aston Street 52°51′23″N 2°43′16″W / 52.85639°N 2.72118°W / 52.85639 ; -2.72118 ( 40 Aston Street )", "", "17th century", "A cottage , later a shop , it is timber framed , encased in brick in the 19th century , and has a tile roof . There are two storeys and two bays . In the ground floor is a shop window and a door , and the upper floor contains sash windows", "II" ], [ "6 and 8 Chapel Street 52°51′19″N 2°43′28″W / 52.85515°N 2.72444°W / 52.85515 ; -2.72444 ( 6 and 8 Chapel Street )", "-", "17th century", "A pair of timber framed houses . No . 8 has been encased in brick and painted , and in No . 6 the timber framing is exposed , with painted brick infill . The roof is tiled , and there are two storeys and three bays . The doorways have pilasters and entablatures , there is one casement window , and the other windows are sashes", "II" ], [ "19 and 21 Chapel Street 52°51′17″N 2°43′27″W / 52.85460°N 2.72403°W / 52.85460 ; -2.72403 ( 19 and 21 Chapel Street )", "-", "17th century", "A pair of timber framed houses with plastered brick infill and a tile roof with gabled ends . There are two storeys and three bays , and the windows are casements", "II" ], [ "23 Chapel Street 52°51′16″N 2°43′26″W / 52.85451°N 2.72401°W / 52.85451 ; -2.72401 ( 23 Chapel Street )", "-", "17th century or earlier", "A stuccoed timber framed cottage , it has a Welsh slate roof . There are two storeys and two bays . The doorway has a moulded surround and a cornice hood , and the windows are casements . There is exposed timber framing on the north wall", "II" ], [ "4 High Street 52°51′22″N 2°43′23″W / 52.85599°N 2.72304°W / 52.85599 ; -2.72304 ( 4 High Street )", "-", "17th century", "A timber framed house , later a shop , refronted in brick and painted in the 19th century , and with a tile roof . The timber framing with brick infill is exposed in the gable end . In the ground floor is a shop front , and the upper floor contains two casement windows", "II" ], [ "68 High Street 52°51′20″N 2°43′36″W / 52.85542°N 2.72680°W / 52.85542 ; -2.72680 ( 68 High Street )", "-", "17th century", "A timber framed cottage with plastered infill and a tile roof with gable ends . There is one storey and an attic , a doorway with a hood , sash windows and a gabled dormer . One of the ground floor windows and the window in the dormer are horizontally-sliding", "II" ], [ "71 and 71A High Street 52°51′19″N 2°43′37″W / 52.85522°N 2.72685°W / 52.85522 ; -2.72685 ( 71 and 71A High Street )", "", "17th century", "A timber framed shop with a stuccoed front painted to resemble timber framing . There is a tile roof with gabled ends and coved eaves , three storeys and two bays . To the right of the dooway is a bow window with pilasters and an entablature and to the left is a double-fronted shop window with pilasters . The upper floors contain casement windows", "II" ], [ "83 and 85 High Street 52°51′18″N 2°43′38″W / 52.85493°N 2.72736°W / 52.85493 ; -2.72736 ( 83 and 85 High Street )", "", "17th century", "A pair of timber framed houses , partly encased in brick and partly roughcast , with a dentilled eaves cornice , and a tile roof . There are three storeys and two bays . The doorway on the front has moulded pilasters and an entablature , and the windows are casements", "II" ], [ "93 High Street 52°51′18″N 2°43′42″W / 52.85488°N 2.72821°W / 52.85488 ; -2.72821 ( 93 High Street )", "", "17th century", "A timber framed house with plaster infill on a plinth of brick and stone , and with a roof of Welsh slate . There is one storey and an attic , and three bays , two bays gabled . On the front is a gabled porch , and the windows are casements", "II" ], [ "8 and 10 Market Street 52°51′21″N 2°43′35″W / 52.85577°N 2.72638°W / 52.85577 ; -2.72638 ( 8 and 10 Market Street )", "-", "17th century", "A pair of houses with a timber framed core , stuccoed and roughcast , with a tile roof . There are two storeys and attics , and two gabled bays . The doorways have pilasters , and the windows are casements", "II" ], [ "4 Noble Street 52°51′21″N 2°43′27″W / 52.85585°N 2.72427°W / 52.85585 ; -2.72427 ( 4 Noble Street )", "", "17th century", "A timber framed house , partly stuccoed , partly encased in brick , and with a tile roof . There is one storey and an attic , three bays , the middle bay with a large gable , and a double-pile plan , with two gables at the ends . The central doorway has a moulded surround and a pedimented hood on shaped brackets , and the windows are casements with hood moulds", "II" ], [ "40 and 42 Noble Street 52°51′22″N 2°43′37″W / 52.85612°N 2.72707°W / 52.85612 ; -2.72707 ( 40 and 42 Noble Street )", "", "17th century", "A pair of timber framed houses that were refronted in brick and the eaves raised in the early 19th century . They have dentilled eaves and a slate roof , and the timber framing is exposed at the gable ends . There are two storeys and four bays . The doorways have gabled hoods on shaped brackets , and the windows are casements , those in the ground floor with segmental heads", "II" ], [ "46 and 48 Noble Street 52°51′22″N 2°43′39″W / 52.85599°N 2.72760°W / 52.85599 ; -2.72760 ( 46 and 48 Noble Street )", "", "17th century", "A pair of timber framed houses , fronted in brick and the eaves raised in the 19th century . The brick is painted and there are dentilled eaves and a tile roof . The timber framing is exposed on the right gable end . There are two storeys and two bays . The doorways and windows , which are casements , have segmental heads", "II" ], [ "2 and 3 The Cottage , Soulton Road 52°51′28″N 2°42′41″W / 52.85781°N 2.71134°W / 52.85781 ; -2.71134 ( 2 and 3 The Cottage , Soulton Road )", "-", "17th century", "A pair of timber framed cottages , partly faced in brick with dentilled eaves , partly stuccoed , and with timber framing exposed at the rear . They have a tile roof with a coped gable end and moulded kneelers . There is one storey and an attic , and three bays . The doors have gabled hoods , and the windows are casements with segmental heads", "II" ], [ "The Castle Hotel 52°51′21″N 2°43′25″W / 52.85583°N 2.72362°W / 52.85583 ; -2.72362 ( The Castle Hotel )", "", "17th century", "The public house is timber framed , the middle floor is roughcast and the rest is stuccoed . It has rusticated quoins , string courses , and a Welsh slate roof . There are three storeys and three wide bays . In the centre is a portico with Doric columns and an entablature surmounted by a model of a castle . The doorway has fluted pilasters , panelled reveals , and a blind rectangular fanlight . The windows are sashes with keystones , those in the ground floor also with rusticated jambs", "II" ], [ "44 Noble Street 52°51′22″N 2°43′38″W / 52.85608°N 2.72725°W / 52.85608 ; -2.72725 ( 44 Noble Street )", "-", "Late 17th or early 18th century", "A timber framed house that was refronted in red brick in the 20th century . It has a modillion eaves cornice and a hipped tile roof . There are two storeys and two bays , a central doorway , and the windows are sashes", "II" ], [ "Church Hall 52°51′19″N 2°43′35″W / 52.85517°N 2.72626°W / 52.85517 ; -2.72626 ( Church Hall )", "", "1702", "Originally the market hall , it was probably reconstructed in the early 19th century . It is in red brick on a plinth , with stone dressings , rusticated quoins , a string course , oversailing eaves , and a hipped slate roof . There are two storeys and four bays . In the ground floor is an arcade of four rusticated elliptical arches on Tuscan columns , originally open and later filled in , and in the upper floor are sash windows with moulded architraves", "II" ] ]
Buildings
Listed_buildings_in_Wem_Urban_1
Wem Urban is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 89 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, three are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Wem is a market town, and most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages, shops, and public houses, the earliest of which are timber framed. The other listed buildings include a church and associated structures, a chapel, a former market hall, a former corn mill, a bridge, a former library, and a war memorial. For the listed buildings in the rural area surrounding the town, see Listed buildings in Wem Rural.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988–89_Scottish_Cup
1988–89 Scottish Cup
[ "Home team", "Score", "Away team" ]
[ [ "Aberdeen ( 1 )", "1-1", "Dundee United ( 1 )" ], [ "Celtic ( 1 )", "4-1", "Clydebank ( 2 )" ], [ "Hearts ( 1 )", "2-0", "Partick Thistle ( 2 )" ], [ "Hibernian ( 1 )", "2-1", "Motherwell ( 1 )" ], [ "Meadowbank Thistle ( 2 )", "0-1", "Greenock Morton ( 2 )" ], [ "Queen of the South ( 2 )", "0-0", "Alloa Athletic ( 3 )" ], [ "Rangers ( 1 )", "8-0", "Stranraer ( 3 )" ], [ "St Johnstone ( 2 )", "2-1", "Forfar Athletic ( 2 )" ] ]
Fourth round
1988–89_Scottish_Cup_6
The 1988-89 Scottish Cup was the 104th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Celtic who defeated Rangers in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-funded_crowdfunding_projects
List of highest-funded crowdfunding projects
[ "Rank", "Project", "Category", "Platform", "Campaign end date", "Campaign target", "Amount raised", "Notes" ]
[ [ "47", "Exploding Kittens", "Board game", "Kickstarter", "Feb 19 , 2015", "$ 10K", "$ 8,782,571", "Card game featuring exploding kittens , designed by Elan Lee , Matthew Inman , and Shane Small . The project hit its primary goal in only 8 minutes , exceeded $ 100,000 ( 10x its goal ) in less than one hour , $ 1,000,000 ( 100x its goal ) in less than 8 hours , and $ 2,000,000 ( 200x its goal ) in just over 24 hours . By January 28 , 2015 , it passed 107,000 backers , making it the most backed Kickstarter to date" ], [ "48", "Golem", "Blockchain", "Ethereum , Independent", "Nov 11 , 2016", "$ 8.6M", "$ 8,600,000", "Distributed , open sourced , supercomputer built on the Ethereum network . Made up of a global sharing economy network of computers that 'rent ' out their computing power . Project hit its goal in 29 minutes" ], [ "49", "Ouya", "Video game", "Kickstarter", "Aug 9 , 2012", "$ 950K", "$ 8,596,474", "Android -based video game console . Industrial design by Yves Béhar . Highest funded video game project entirely funded on Kickstarter . Development units began shipping in March 2013 . Officially released in June 2013" ], [ "50", "Gut Weißenhaus", "Other", "Companisto", "Mar 27 , 2015", "$ 2M", "$ 8,148,450", "Real estate" ], [ "51", "Snapmaker 2.0 : Modular 3-in-1 3D Printers", "3D Printing", "Kickstarter", "Jun 6 , 2019", "$ 10K", "$ 7,850,866", "Snapmaker 2.0 is a modular 3-in-1 3D printer , which has 3D printing , laser engraving , cutting , and CNC carving function . The project reached its funding goal in less than 1 minute . It also became the fastest ever project to raise $ 1m on Kickstarter , at just 7 minutes . It eventually raised over 7.8M USD , making it the most funded Technology project in Kickstarter history" ], [ "52", "Shenmue III", "Video game", "Kickstarter , Independent", "Sep 1 , 2018", "$ 2M", "$ 7,063,329", "$ 6,333,295 was raised on Kickstarter , making Shenmue III the highest-funded video game project in Kickstarter history" ], [ "53", "FirstBlood Crowdsale", "Software", "Ethereum", "Sep 26 , 2016", "$ 5,500,000", "$ 6,267,767.32", "FirstBlood is the first decentralized app , built on top of Ethereum , that allows eSports enthusiasts to compete in their favorite games through a decentralized , automated platform . The FirstBlood Token ( 1SŦ ) , sold during its crowdsale , is a utility token that can be used on FirstBlood 's decentralized software . The campaign raised over $ 5 million in less than five minutes" ], [ "54", "Pono Music", "Computing hardware", "Kickstarter", "Apr 15 , 2014", "$ 800K", "$ 6,225,354", "Digital music player using the FLAC audio file format under development by musician Neil Young and his company Pono Music" ], [ "55", "Mayday PAC", "Other", "Independent", "Jul 4 , 2014", "$ 6M", "$ 6,132,554", "Super PAC founded by Lawrence Lessig with the purpose of pushing for a United States Congress dedicated to reforming campaign finance laws by 2016 . The crowdfunding round took place in two cycles . The first $ 1M goal was started on May 1 , and was reached on May 13 , and the second , $ 5M goal was started on June 4 and was reached on July 4 , at 9:30 pm EST - 9 hours short of the deadline of 6 am , July 5 , EST ( or midnight in Hawaii . ) After the crowdfunding deadline , Mayday PAC raised an additional $ 4M from large donors . As of May 22 , 2016 , Mayday PAC is the largest crowdfunding campaign for non-profit purposes" ], [ "56", "Lucyd", "Blockchain , Wearables", "Ethereum", "Feb 28 , 2019", "$ 6m", "$ 6,100,000", "Community-driven augmented reality project . Has since launched an eshop for advanced eyewear . Developing blockchain apps for augmented reality" ], [ "57", "Fidget Cube", "Other", "Kickstarter", "Oct 19 , 2016", "$ 15K", "$ 6,038,945", "A desk toy designed to help users focus" ], [ "58", "Veronica Mars", "Movie", "Kickstarter", "Apr 13 , 2013", "$ 2M", "$ 5,702,153", "Feature-length film continuation of the Veronica Mars television series" ], [ "59", "Lisk", "Software", "Bitcoin , Independent", "Mar 21 , 2016", "-", "$ 5,700,000", "Lisk is a crypto-currency and decentralized application platform . As a crypto-currency it provides a decentralized payment system and digital money network . The Lisk decentralized application platform allows the deployment , distribution and monetisation of decentralized applications and custom blockchains ( sidechains ) onto the Lisk blockchain" ], [ "60", "Bloodstained : Ritual of the Night", "Video game", "Kickstarter", "Jun 12 , 2015", "$ 500,000", "$ 5,545,991", "Metroidvania video game , by former Castlevania producer Koji Igarashi . Succeeded Torment : Tides of Numenera as the highest funded Kickstarter video game , was succeeded by Shenmue III in July 2015" ], [ "61", "DigixDAO Crowdsale", "Blockchain", "Ethereum", "Mar 30 , 2016", "$ 500K", "$ 5,500,000", "DigixDAO crowdsale offered DGD tokens . The sale concluded in a mere 12 hours as the maximum was reached" ], [ "62", "The Grid", "Software", "Independent", "Ongoing", "$ 70K", "$ 5,489,376", "Website builder that uses Artificial intelligence algorithms to design and build websites based on content" ], [ "63", "Project Bring Back Reading Rainbow for Every Child , Everywhere", "Movie", "Kickstarter", "Jul 2 , 2014", "$ 1M", "$ 5,408,916", "Make the iPad version of Reading Rainbow available on the web , other mobile devices , game consoles , and set-top boxes . In addition , create a classroom version and provide subscriptions for up to 7,500 disadvantaged classrooms for free" ], [ "64", "Chronicles of Elyria", "Video Game", "Kickstarter , Independent", "Mar 24 , 2020", "$ 900k", "$ 6,192,308", "MMORPG survival game" ], [ "65", "Augur", "Blockchain", "Ethereum , Independent", "October 1 , 2015", "none", "$ 5,133,000", "An open-source , decentralized prediction market built using Blockchain technology" ], [ "66", "Restore King Chapel Now . Every Day & Dollar Counts", "Other", "Indiegogo", "May 22 , 2015", "$ 8M", "$ 5,048,213", "Restore Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel , the only religious building named after Dr. King located at Morehouse College" ] ]
5–10 million
List_of_highest-funded_crowdfunding_projects_1
This is an incomplete list of the highest-funded crowdfunding projects (including projects which failed to achieve funding).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_South_Africa
List of universities in South Africa
[ "Institution", "Founded", "Type", "Location ( s )", "Medium" ]
[ [ "Afrikaanse Protestantse Akademie", "1987", "Theological seminary", "Pretoria , Germiston", "Afr" ], [ "Auckland Park Theological Seminary", "", "Theological seminary", "Johannesburg", "Eng" ], [ "Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa", "1951", "Theological seminary", "Johannesburg", "Eng" ], [ "Bible Institute of South Africa", "1923", "Non-denominational , reform , Protestant theological college", "Kalk Bay , Cape Town", "Eng" ], [ "Cape Town Baptist Seminary", "1976", "Theological seminary", "Cape Town", "Eng" ], [ "College of Transfiguration", "", "Anglican residential theological college", "Grahamstown", "Eng" ], [ "Doxa Deo School of Divinity", "", "Theological seminary", "", "Eng" ], [ "Evangelical Seminary of Southern Africa", "", "Theological education", "Pietermaritzburg", "Eng" ], [ "George Whitefield College", "1989", "Theological seminary", "Cape Town", "Eng" ], [ "Seth Mokitimi Methodist Seminary", "", "Methodist theological seminary", "Pietermaritzburg", "Eng" ], [ "St Josephs Theological Institute", "", "Catholic theological institute", "Hilton , Kwazulu Natal", "Eng" ], [ "South African Theological Seminary", "1996", "Distance education ( online ) theological seminary", "Johannesburg", "Eng" ] ]
Private Degree-granting Seminaries , Institutes and Colleges -- Theological Seminaries
List_of_universities_in_South_Africa_4
This is a list of universities in South Africa. For the purposes of this list, colleges and universities are defined as accredited, degree-granting, post-secondary institutions. As at September 2019 only South African public degree-granting institutions may call themselves a university, whereas other accredited private for-profit or not-for-profit degree-granting institutions tend to call themselves colleges, institutes or business schools. Some of these private institutions are local campuses of foreign universities. Degree-granting institutions (both public and private) must be registered with, and have their specific degree programs accredited by, the Council on Higher Education. In 2004 South Africa started reforming its public higher education system, merging and incorporating small public universities into larger institutions, and renaming all higher education institutions university (previously there had been several types of higher education institution). The country's universities and technikons which were incorporated with others and thus no longer exist are listed at the end of the article. Two new universities launched in 2013, Sol Plaatje University and the University of Mpumalanga. They are tentatively classified in the universities of technology category, pending clarification of their programs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wisden_Trophy_records
List of Wisden Trophy records
[ "Rank", "Most Test matches", "Player", "Period" ]
[ [ "1", "19", "Clive Lloyd", "1976-84" ], [ "2", "18", "Viv Richards", "1985-91" ], [ "3", "17", "Michael Atherton", "1993-98" ], [ "4", "14", "Brian Lara", "1997-04" ], [ "5", "13", "Garry Sobers", "1966-69" ] ]
Wisden Trophy records -- Captaincy records
John Goddard won five Test matches as captain for West Indies but this occurred between 1948 and 1957 before the Wisden Trophy was established .
List_of_Wisden_Trophy_records_10
This is a list of Wisden Trophy Test cricket series played between England and West Indies which dates back to 1963. It is usually played alternately in England and West Indies, although early series were predominantly played in England. The Wisden Trophy series varies between three and six Tests. In the series' 44-year history, the trophy has changed hands on five occasions (1968, 1973, 2000 and twice in 2009). The West Indies won the first Wisden Trophy in 1963 and held the cup until 1968. England then held the trophy for a brief period between 1968 and 1973. After the 1973 series the West Indies retained the trophy for 27 years. This included a 16-year period (1974-1990) where the West Indies did not lose a Test. The new millennium proved to be the turning point in the series as England won the 2000 Wisden Trophy 3-1 to regain the trophy after West Indies went 1-0 up, and have been largely successful against the West Indies at test-level since then, with the West Indies only being successful in 1 series since, in 2009. Since then, normal form has been resumed with England remaining undefeated in the 3 series since. To put the recent dominance by England into perspective, since the Millennium, West Indies have won only 3 Tests, to England's 19 and that was after the West Indies won the very first Test of the new Millennium at Edgbaston in 2000. The next Wisden Trophy series will take place in England in 2017 and will consist of three Test matches.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroBasket_2007
EuroBasket 2007
[ "Location", "City", "Arena", "Capacity", "Status", "Round" ]
[ [ "Alicante Granada Madrid Palma de Mallorca Seville", "Alicante", "Centro de Tecnificación de Alicante", "5,425", "Opened in 1993", "Group D" ], [ "Alicante Granada Madrid Palma de Mallorca Seville", "Granada", "Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada", "7,500", "Opened in 1991", "Group A" ], [ "Alicante Granada Madrid Palma de Mallorca Seville", "Madrid", "Madrid Arena", "10,500", "Opened in 2002", "Second round" ], [ "Alicante Granada Madrid Palma de Mallorca Seville", "Madrid", "Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid", "15,500", "Opened in 1960 Re-opened in 2005", "Knockout stages and final" ], [ "Alicante Granada Madrid Palma de Mallorca Seville", "Palma de Mallorca", "Palma Arena", "6,000", "Opened in 2007", "Group C" ], [ "Alicante Granada Madrid Palma de Mallorca Seville", "Seville", "Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo", "10,000", "Opened in 1988", "Group B" ] ]
Venues
EuroBasket_2007_0
The 2007 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 2007, was the 35th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the 2008 Summer Olympics, giving a berth to the champion and runner-up teams (or to the third-placed team in case Spain should reach the final). It was held in Spain between 3 September and 16 September 2007. Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The cities of Alicante, Granada, Madrid, Palma de Mallorca, and Seville hosted the tournament. Russia won its first FIBA EuroBasket title since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, by defeating hosts Spain, with a 60-59 score in the final. Russia's Andrei Kirilenko was voted the tournament's MVP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Hertsmere
Grade II* listed buildings in Hertsmere
[ "Name", "Location", "Type", "Completed", "Date designated", "Grid ref . Geo-coordinates", "Entry number" ]
[ [ "Aldenham House and Stable Block", "Elstree , Aldenham , Hertsmere", "Country House", "c. 1672", "1 September 1953", "TQ1685196530 51°39′20″N 0°18′44″W / 51.655422°N 0.312217°W / 51.655422 ; -0.312217 ( Aldenham House and Stable Block )", "1346891" ], [ "Batlers Green House", "Batlers Green , Aldenham , Hertsmere", "House", "c. 1500", "1 September 1953", "TQ1557798543 51°40′26″N 0°19′48″W / 51.673777°N 0.32996°W / 51.673777 ; -0.32996 ( Batlers Green House )", "1296473" ], [ "Holly Bush Public House", "Elstree , Elstree and Borehamwood , Hertsmere", "House", "17th century", "30 April 1974", "TQ1786695461 51°38′44″N 0°17′52″W / 51.645603°N 0.297911°W / 51.645603 ; -0.297911 ( Holly Bush Public House )", "1103589" ], [ "The Leys", "Elstree and Borehamwood , Hertsmere", "House", "1901", "7 June 1995", "TQ1832694896 51°38′26″N 0°17′29″W / 51.640429°N 0.291457°W / 51.640429 ; -0.291457 ( The Leys )", "1263392" ], [ "Church of St Margaret", "Ridge , Hertfordshire", "Parish Church", "14th century", "25 February 1952", "TL2136600462 51°41′23″N 0°14′44″W / 51.689803°N 0.245616°W / 51.689803 ; -0.245616 ( Church of St Margaret )", "1103539" ], [ "Salisbury Hall", "London Colney , Shenley , Hertsmere", "Country House", "1668-79", "25 February 1952", "TL1953502827 51°42′41″N 0°16′17″W / 51.71145°N 0.271282°W / 51.71145 ; -0.271282 ( Salisbury Hall )", "1346960" ], [ "St Botolphs", "Shenley", "House", "1970s", "25 February 1952", "TL1832501859 51°42′11″N 0°17′21″W / 51.703007°N 0.289115°W / 51.703007 ; -0.289115 ( St Botolphs )", "1308251" ], [ "Knightsland Farm House", "Barnet , South Mimms , Hertsmere", "House", "c. 1600", "20 May 1949", "TQ2335998500 51°40′18″N 0°13′03″W / 51.671737°N 0.217491°W / 51.671737 ; -0.217491 ( Knightsland Farm House )", "1346930" ], [ "Lodges and arched Gateway to Dyrham Park", "Dyrham Park , South Mimms , Hertsmere", "Gate Lodge", "c1790-1800", "20 May 1949", "TQ2324298924 51°40′32″N 0°13′09″W / 51.675573°N 0.219033°W / 51.675573 ; -0.219033 ( Lodges and arched Gateway to Dyrham Park )", "1103565" ], [ "Church of St James", "Bushey , Hertsmere", "Parish Church", "early/mid 13th century", "14 September 1949", "TQ1303195223 51°38′40″N 0°22′04″W / 51.644456°N 0.367835°W / 51.644456 ; -0.367835 ( Church of St James )", "1103603" ], [ "Hilfield Castle", "Patchetts Green , Hertsmere", "Castle", "1798-99", "1 June 1984", "TQ1529096295 51°39′13″N 0°20′05″W / 51.653632°N 0.334849°W / 51.653632 ; -0.334849 ( Hilfield Castle )", "1103569" ], [ "Lululaund", "Bushey , Hertsmere", "House", "1886-1894", "21 June 1978", "TQ1364695195 51°38′39″N 0°21′32″W / 51.64408°N 0.35896°W / 51.64408 ; -0.35896 ( Lululaund )", "1103577" ], [ "Wrotham Park and Stable Block", "Barnet , Hertsmere", "Country House", "1754", "20 May 1949", "TQ2479099155 51°40′38″N 0°11′48″W / 51.677308°N 0.196574°W / 51.677308 ; -0.196574 ( Wrotham Park and Stable Block )", "1174715" ] ]
Hertsmere
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Hertsmere_0
There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Hertsmere in Hertfordshire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_outbreak_sequence_of_May_5–10,_2015
Tornado outbreak sequence of May 5–10, 2015
[ "EF #", "Location", "County / Parish", "State", "Start Coord", "Time ( UTC )", "Path length", "Max width", "Damage", "Summary" ]
[ [ "EF1", "SE of McAlester Regional Airport", "Pittsburg", "OK", "34°52′22″N 95°46′20″W / 34.8727°N 95.7721°W / 34.8727 ; -95.7721 ( Wagner ( May 10 , EF2 ) )", "1401-1404", "3.8 mi ( 6.1 km )", "200 yd ( 180 m )", "$ 35,000", "A tornado destroyed a barn , rolled a horse trailer , and toppled a grain silo" ], [ "EF2", "E of Wagner to N of Delmont", "Charles Mix , Douglas", "SD", "43°05′31″N 98°13′55″W / 43.092°N 98.232°W / 43.092 ; -98.232 ( Wagner ( May 10 , EF2 ) )", "1521-1553", "16.16 mi ( 26.01 km )", "400 yd ( 370 m )", "$ 1,500,000", "A high-end EF2 tornado struck Delmont directly . South of town , a house had its roof torn off and outbuildings were destroyed . Within Delmont , at least 20 structures were heavily damaged or destroyed , including a large church , the fire department , and several homes . A few small and frail cottage-type homes were leveled or swept away , and trees were snapped and stripped of foliage . Farm fields were scoured north of town before the tornado dissipated . Nine people were injured" ], [ "EF0", "WNW of Dimock", "Hutchinson , Davison", "SD", "43°29′N 98°05′W / 43.49°N 98.08°W / 43.49 ; -98.08 ( Dimock ( May 10 , EF0 ) )", "1615-1623", "4.18 mi ( 6.73 km )", "50 yd ( 46 m )", "$ 0", "Tornado remained over open fields , causing no damage" ], [ "EF1", "N of Argyle to Denton", "Denton", "TX", "33°07′55″N 97°10′59″W / 33.132°N 97.183°W / 33.132 ; -97.183 ( Argyle ( May 10 , EF1 ) )", "1916-1926", "5.19 mi ( 8.35 km )", "150 yd ( 140 m )", "$ 3,500,000", "Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted . A home sustained damage to its roof , siding , awning , and gutters . One fast food restaurant had a significant portion of its roof removed while a second had its entire roofing structure ripped off . A small outbuilding was overturned . One mobile home had its underpinning removed while three others were slid off their foundations and two others had shingles removed" ], [ "EF0", "Krugerville", "Denton", "TX", "33°16′37″N 96°59′01″W / 33.2769°N 96.9836°W / 33.2769 ; -96.9836 ( Krugerville ( May 10 , EF0 ) )", "1939-1941", "2.9 mi ( 4.7 km )", "75 yd ( 69 m )", "$ 60,000", "Tornado touched down in Krugerville , causing minor damage before moving over mostly open fields . A farmstead sustained some damage outside of town" ], [ "EF0", "S of Inwood", "Sioux", "IA", "43°14′N 96°27′W / 43.24°N 96.45°W / 43.24 ; -96.45 ( Inwood ( May 10 , EF0 ) )", "2028-2030", "0.85 mi ( 1.37 km )", "50 yd ( 46 m )", "$ 0", "Tornado touched down over an open field and caused no damage" ], [ "EF1", "SW of Carpenter 's Bluff", "Grayson", "TX", "33°40′N 96°24′W / 33.67°N 96.40°W / 33.67 ; -96.40 ( Carpenter 's Bluff ( May 10 , EF1 ) )", "2108-2116", "2.6 mi ( 4.2 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "$ 50,000", "Damage was mainly confined to trees , though one church near Carpenter 's Bluff sustained roof damage" ], [ "EF1", "SE of Shive", "Hamilton", "TX", "31°33′40″N 98°14′02″W / 31.5612°N 98.234°W / 31.5612 ; -98.234 ( Shive ( May 10 , EF1 ) )", "2245-2252", "5.1 mi ( 8.2 km )", "105 yd ( 96 m )", "$ 100,000", "Several groves of trees , outbuildings , and houses were damaged . One home had a majority of its roof removed and thrown into a field approximately 2 mi ( 3.2 km ) downstream" ], [ "EF0", "WNW of Peoria", "Hill", "TX", "31°59′15″N 97°16′06″W / 31.9874°N 97.2682°W / 31.9874 ; -97.2682 ( Peoria ( May 10 , EF0 ) )", "2303-2305", "0.6 mi ( 0.97 km )", "50 yd ( 46 m )", "$ 0", "A brief tornado caused minor damage to farmland" ], [ "EF0", "NNW of Cottonwood", "Kaufman", "TX", "32°29′N 96°24′W / 32.48°N 96.4°W / 32.48 ; -96.4 ( Rosser ( May 10 , EF0 ) )", "2307", "0.1 mi ( 0.16 km )", "20 yd ( 18 m )", "$ 0", "Brief tornado remained over open country , causing no damage" ], [ "EF0", "ESE of Jumbo", "Pushmataha", "OK", "34°25′20″N 95°42′40″W / 34.4223°N 95.711°W / 34.4223 ; -95.711 ( Jumbo ( May 10 , EF0 ) )", "2318-2321", "1.7 mi ( 2.7 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "$ 0", "Tornado remained over open country , causing no damage" ], [ "EF0", "NW of Post Oak Bend City", "Kaufman", "TX", "32°39′N 96°20′W / 32.65°N 96.33°W / 32.65 ; -96.33 ( Post Oak Bend City ( May 10 , EF0 ) )", "2334", "0.05 mi ( 0.080 km )", "50 yd ( 46 m )", "$ 0", "Brief tornado remained over open fields , causing no damage" ], [ "EF1", "S of Lake City to N of Rockwell City", "Carroll , Calhoun", "IA", "42°08′48″N 94°50′25″W / 42.1467°N 94.8402°W / 42.1467 ; -94.8402 ( Lake City ( May 10 , EF1 ) )", "0010-0100", "23.34 mi ( 37.56 km )", "700 yd ( 640 m )", "$ 1,025,000", "South of Lake City , trees and power poles were snapped . The multi-vortex tornado then struck the city directly , tearing the roofs off of a manufactured home and the local high school . An apartment building lost a section of its roof , and trees in town were damaged . North of town , a grain bin and a camper were flipped over , and chicken houses were damaged . The tornado snapped power poles and damaged another grain bin near Rockwell City before dissipating" ], [ "EF0", "ESE of Canova", "Miner", "SD", "43°52′N 97°23′W / 43.86°N 97.39°W / 43.86 ; -97.39 ( Canova ( May 10 , EF0 ) )", "0016-0017", "0.35 mi ( 0.56 km )", "50 yd ( 46 m )", "$ 0", "A brief tornado remained over open country , causing no damage" ], [ "EF2", "S of Wilburton to WSW of Red Oak", "Latimer", "OK", "34°45′54″N 95°18′40″W / 34.7649°N 95.3112°W / 34.7649 ; -95.3112 ( Wilburton ( May 10 , EF2 ) )", "0018-0041", "15 mi ( 24 km )", "880 yd ( 800 m )", "$ 100,000", "A tornado moved through heavily forested areas , flattening a large swath of trees . Outbuildings were damaged , a house was moved off of its foundation , and another house lost much of its roof . An oil drilling platform was damaged , and a large plastic storage tank was tossed . Two metal storage buildings were damaged as well" ], [ "EF0", "NE of Brandon", "Hill", "TX", "32°03′09″N 96°57′55″W / 32.0526°N 96.9653°W / 32.0526 ; -96.9653 ( Brandon ( May 10 , EF0 ) )", "0020-0030", "1.42 mi ( 2.29 km )", "150 yd ( 140 m )", "$ 50,000", "Tornado remained over fields and caused crop damage" ], [ "EF0", "NW of Red Oak", "Latimer", "OK", "34°58′09″N 95°05′54″W / 34.9692°N 95.0984°W / 34.9692 ; -95.0984 ( Red Oak ( May 10 , EF0 ) )", "0046-0052", "3.7 mi ( 6.0 km )", "75 yd ( 69 m )", "$ 0", "Large tree limbs were snapped by this weak tornado" ], [ "EF0", "WSW of Manson", "Calhoun", "IA", "42°31′09″N 94°34′46″W / 42.5192°N 94.5794°W / 42.5192 ; -94.5794 ( Manson ( May 10 , EF0 ) )", "0114-0116", "1.03 mi ( 1.66 km )", "400 yd ( 370 m )", "$ 0", "A brief tornado caused minor damage in rural areas" ], [ "EF3", "N of Edom to N of Van", "Van Zandt", "TX", "32°25′N 95°37′W / 32.41°N 95.62°W / 32.41 ; -95.62 ( Van ( May 11 , EF3 ) )", "0146-0209", "10.22 mi ( 16.45 km )", "700 yd ( 640 m )", "$ 40,000,000", "2 deaths - A significant tornado began south of Van and moved north directly though town . Numerous homes and mobile homes were damaged or destroyed , and many trees and power lines were downed throughout Van . A school building in town sustained major roof damage , and a nearby metal-frame industrial building was destroyed . A few well-built frame homes in the northern part of town were left with only interior walls standing . An oil pump derrick toppled to the ground , along with a large metal high-tension truss tower . Several barns and outbuildings were destroyed as well . At least 47 people were injured" ], [ "EF1", "NNW of Garden Valley ( 1st tornado )", "Smith", "TX", "32°38′05″N 95°34′51″W / 32.6348°N 95.5807°W / 32.6348 ; -95.5807 ( Garden Valley ( May 10 , EF1 ) )", "0219-0220", "1.44 mi ( 2.32 km )", "440 yd ( 400 m )", "$ 125,000", "Several homes sustained roof damage , outbuildings were damaged or destroyed , and numerous trees were snapped and uprooted" ] ]
Confirmed tornadoes -- May 10 event
Tornado_outbreak_sequence_of_May_5–10,_2015_5
The tornado outbreak sequence of May 5-10, 2015 was a six-day outbreak of tornado activity that affected the Great Plains of the United States in early May 2015. On May 6, strong tornadoes impacted the Oklahoma City area, along with rural parts of Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, South Dakota, and Nebraska. The outbreak coincided with major flooding, with large amounts of rain falling in parts of Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. The National Weather Service forecast office in Norman, Oklahoma issued a flash flood emergency for Oklahoma City following record-breaking rainfall that occurred in the area that evening. The outbreak sequence resulted in five tornado-related deaths, along with two flood-related deaths. A total of 127 tornadoes were confirmed and rated as a result of this outbreak sequence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Tander
Garth Tander
[ "Year", "Team", "Co-Drivers", "Car", "Class", "Laps", "Pos", "Class Pos" ]
[ [ "2016", "Melbourne Performance Centre", "Steve McLaughlan René Rast", "Audi R8 LMS", "AP", "293", "8th", "7th" ], [ "2017", "Melbourne Performance Centre", "Christopher Mies Christopher Haase", "Audi R8 LMS", "Class A - GT3 Pro", "282", "13th", "6th" ], [ "2018", "Jamec Pem Racing", "Kelvin van der Linde Frédéric Vervisch", "Audi R8 LMS", "APP", "241", "27th", "7th" ], [ "2019", "Audi Sport Team Valvoline", "Kelvin van der Linde Frédéric Vervisch", "Audi R8 LMS", "APP", "181", "DNF", "DNF" ], [ "2020", "Audi Sport Team Valvoline", "Mirko Bortolotti Christopher Mies", "Audi R8 LMS Evo", "GT3 Pro", "61", "DNF", "DNF" ] ]
Career results -- Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results
Garth_Tander_3
Garth Tander (born 31 March 1977) is a multiple-championship winning Australian motor racing driver competing in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship's Enduro Cup, co-driving the No. 97 Holden ZB Commodore for Triple Eight Race Engineering. He was the 2007 series champion for the HSV Dealer Team and is a three-time winner in Australia's most prestigious motor race, the Bathurst 1000. Tander also owns a motor racing team TanderSport, with his wife, fellow racing driver Leanne Tander.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tour_de_France,_Stage_11_to_Stage_20
2010 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 20
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Alberto Contador ( ESP )", "Astana", "83h 32 ' 39" ], [ "2", "Andy Schleck ( LUX )", "Team Saxo Bank", "+ 8" ], [ "3", "Samuel Sánchez ( ESP )", "Euskaltel-Euskadi", "+ 3 ' 32" ], [ "4", "Denis Menchov ( RUS )", "Rabobank", "+ 3 ' 53" ], [ "5", "Jurgen Van den Broeck ( BEL )", "Omega Pharma-Lotto", "+ 5 ' 27" ], [ "6", "Robert Gesink ( NED )", "Rabobank", "+ 6 ' 41" ], [ "7", "Joaquim Rodríguez ( ESP )", "Team Katusha", "+ 7 ' 03" ], [ "8", "Ryder Hesjedal ( CAN )", "Garmin-Transitions", "+ 9 ' 18" ], [ "9", "Roman Kreuziger ( CZE )", "Liquigas-Doimo", "+ 10 ' 12" ], [ "10", "Chris Horner ( USA )", "Team RadioShack", "+ 10 ' 37" ] ]
General classification after stage 17
2010_Tour_de_France,_Stage_11_to_Stage_20_14
Stage 11 of the 2010 Tour de France occurs on 15 July in Sisteron, and the race concludes on 25 July with its traditional Champs-Élysées stage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_Premier_League
Israeli Premier League
[ "Club", "Position in 2018-19", "First season in the Israeli Premier League", "Number of seasons in the Israeli Premier League", "First season of current spell in Israeli Premier League", "Top division titles", "Last top division title" ]
[ [ "Beitar Jerusalem", "7th", "1999-2000", "21st", "1999-2000", "6", "2007-2008" ], [ "Bnei Yehuda", "5th", "1999-2000", "19th", "2015-2016", "1", "1989-1990" ], [ "F.C . Ashdod", "12th", "2009-2010", "7th", "2013-2014", "0", "Never" ], [ "Hapoel Be'er Sheva", "3rd", "2001-2002", "15th", "2009-2010", "5", "2017-2018" ], [ "Hapoel Haifa", "11th", "1999-2000", "15th", "2009-2010", "1", "1998-1999" ], [ "Hapoel Hadera", "6th", "2018-2019", "2nd", "2018-2019", "0", "Never" ], [ "Hapoel Kfar Saba", "1st Liga Leumit", "2019-2020", "7th", "2019-2020", "1", "1981-1982" ], [ "Ironi Kiryat Shmona", "10th", "2003-2004", "12th", "2007-2008", "1", "2011-2012" ], [ "Hapoel Ra'anana", "9th", "2009-2010", "8th", "2013-2014", "0", "Never" ], [ "Hapoel Tel Aviv", "8th", "1999-2000", "20th", "2018-2019", "14", "2009-2010" ], [ "Maccabi Haifa", "2nd", "1999-2000", "21st", "1999-2000", "12", "2010-2011" ], [ "Maccabi Netanya", "4th", "2003-2004", "18th", "2014-2015", "5", "1982-1983" ], [ "Maccabi Tel Aviv", "1st", "1999-2000", "21st", "1999-2000", "22", "2018-2019" ], [ "Sektzia Nes Tziona", "2nd Liga Leumit", "1999-2000", "1st", "1999-2000", "0", "Never" ] ]
Clubs -- Members for 2019–20
F.C . AshdodHapoel Be'er ShevaHapoel HaderaHapoel Haifa Maccabi HaifaHapoel Kfar SabaBeitar JerusalemIroni Kiryat ShmonaMaccabi NetanyaHapoel Ra'ananaBnei Yehuda Hapoel Tel Aviv Maccabi Tel AvivSektzia Nes Tziona Locations of the 2019–20 Israeli Premier League teams The following 14 clubs will compete in the Israeli Premier League during the 2019–20 season .
Israeli_Premier_League_0
The Israeli Premier League (, Ligat Ha`Al, lit. The Super League), officially The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange League () for sponsorship purposes, is a professional association football league which operates as the highest division of the Israeli Football League - the state's league of Israel. The league is contested by 14 clubs, and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with its second division Liga Leumit. Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing between 33 and 36 matches each, totalling 240 matches in every season. Five matches are played on Saturdays, with one match played on Sundays and the last one on Mondays. The competition formed on 1999 following the decision of the Israel Football Association to form a new league. It is also ranked 23rd in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the last five years, ahead of the Belarusian Premier League and Kazakhstan Premier League. Since 1923, a total of 14 clubs have been crowned champions of the Israeli Football League. Of the twenty-eight clubs to have competed since the inception of the Israeli Premier League in 1999, seven have won the title: Beitar Jerusalem (twice), Hapoel Be'er Sheva (three times), Hapoel Tel Aviv (twice), Maccabi Haifa (seven times), Maccabi Tel Aviv (five times), and Ironi Kiryat Shmona (once). The current champions are Maccabi Tel Aviv, who won the 2018-19 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vishnuvardhan_(director)
Vishnuvardhan (director)
[ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Language" ]
[ [ "1990", "Anjali", "A kid in the colony", "Tamil" ], [ "1990", "Sathriyan", "young Panneer Selvam", "Tamil" ], [ "1997", "Iruvar", "Tamizhselvan 's son", "Tamil" ], [ "1998", "The Terrorist", "Thyagu", "Tamil" ], [ "2015", "Isai", "himself", "Tamil" ], [ "2015", "Yatchan", "himself", "Tamil" ] ]
Filmography -- As actor
Vishnuvardhan_(director)_1
Vishnuvardhan Kulasekaran, often credited simply as Vishnuvardhan, is an Indian film director. A one-time associate of Santosh Sivan, he made his directorial debut in 2003 with Kurumbu, which did not fare well at the box office. However, his subsequent films, Arinthum Ariyamalum (2005), Pattiyal (2006), Billa (2007) and Arrambam (2013) went on to become highly successful ventures, turning him into a household name in Tamil Nadu.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_rankings_of_India
International rankings of India
[ "Field", "Rank", "Date" ]
[ [ "Apple Production , output of 2,203,000 tons", "5", "2013" ], [ "Bananas Production , output of 29,800,000 metric tons", "1", "2013" ], [ "Bean Production , output of 4,870,000 tons", "1", "2010" ], [ "Buffalo , milk output of 56,960,000 tons", "1", "2008" ], [ "Black Pepper , 19% of world output", "2", "2008" ], [ "Cauliflowers and Broccoli Production , output of 5,014,500 tons", "2", "2008" ], [ "Cardamom Production , output of 15 thousand metric tons", "2", "2012" ], [ "Cashew Apple Production , output of 613,000 metric tons", "2", "2010" ], [ "Chicken Population , output of 648,830,000", "5", "2004" ], [ "Chickpea Production , output of 5,970,000 tons", "1", "2008" ], [ "Coconut Production , output of 10,824,100", "3", "2010" ], [ "Coffee Production , output of 300,300,000 kg", "6", "2011" ], [ "Cotton Production , output of 27.0 million bales", "2", "2011" ], [ "Cow Numbers , 281,700,000 cows", "1", "2009" ], [ "Fish Production , output of 6,318,887 tons ( capture 3,481,136 & aquaculture 2,837,751 )", "3", "2005" ], [ "Garlic Production , output of 833,970 tons", "2", "2010" ], [ "Ginger Production , output of 380,100 tons", "1", "2008" ], [ "Goat Numbers , 125,700,000 goats", "2", "2008" ], [ "Goat Milk Production , output of 4,000,000 metric tons", "1", "2008" ], [ "Goat Meat Production , output of 480,000 metric tons", "2", "2008" ] ]
Agriculture , fisheries and livestock
Main article : Agriculture in India
International_rankings_of_India_1
The following lists show are India's international rankings in various measures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_actors_who_played_the_president_of_the_United_States
List of actors who played the president of the United States
[ "President", "Film", "Year" ]
[ [ "Bill Clinton", "First Kid", "1996" ], [ "Donald Trump", "Ghosts Ca n't Do It", "1989" ], [ "Donald Trump", "Home Alone 2 : Lost in New York", "1992" ], [ "Donald Trump", "Across the Sea of Time", "1995" ], [ "Donald Trump", "Eddie", "1996" ], [ "Donald Trump", "The Associate", "1996" ], [ "Donald Trump", "Celebrity", "1998" ], [ "Donald Trump", "Zoolander", "2001" ], [ "Donald Trump", "Two Weeks Notice", "2002" ], [ "Donald Trump", "Wall Street : Money Never Sleeps", "2010" ] ]
Presidents who played themselves -- Films
List_of_actors_who_played_the_president_of_the_United_States_13
This is a partial list of actors and actresses who have played the role of a real or fictitious President of the United States in films or television.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1937_South_Africa_rugby_union_tour_of_Australia_and_New_Zealand
1937 South Africa rugby union tour of Australia and New Zealand
[ "Opposing Team", "For", "Against", "Date", "Venue", "Status" ]
[ [ "Western Australia", "47", "8", "31 May 1937", "Perth", "Tour match" ], [ "South Australia", "55", "3", "5 June 1937", "Adelaide", "Tour match" ], [ "Victoria", "45", "11", "12 June 1937", "Melbourne", "Tour match" ], [ "Combined Western XV", "63", "0", "16 June 1937", "Orange", "Tour match" ], [ "New South Wales", "6", "17", "19 June 1937", "Sydney", "Tour match" ], [ "Australia", "9", "5", "26 June 1937", "Cricket Ground , Sydney", "Test match" ], [ "Newcastle", "58", "8", "30 June 1937", "Newcastle", "Tour match" ], [ "Australia XV", "36", "3", "3 July 1937", "Brisbane", "Tour match" ], [ "Toowomba XV", "60", "0", "7 July 1937", "Toowomba", "Tour match" ], [ "Queensland", "39", "4", "11 July 1937", "Brisbane", "Tour match" ], [ "Australia", "26", "17", "17 July 1937", "Cricket Ground , Sydney", "Test match" ] ]
Matches in Australia
Springbok and Wallaby forwards compete for the ball in the mud during the first test in Sydney . Scores and results list South Africa 's points tally first .
1937_South_Africa_rugby_union_tour_to_Australasia_0
The 1937 South Africa tour to Australasia was one of the most successful Springbok tours in history, so much so that the touring team was nicknamed the Invincibles. The squad was captained by Philip Nel. The tour started on 26 June 1937 at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney, Australia with a 9-5 win over the Wallabies. The Springboks followed up the win with an emphatic 26-17 win on 17 July at the same grounds, outscoring the Wallabies 6 tries to 3 and taking the series 2-0. When the Springboks arrived in New Zealand later that year nobody expected them to win the series, as no other South African team had ever achieved the feat, and when the New Zealand leg of the tour kicked off on 14 August with a 13-7 loss to New Zealand at Athletic Park in Wellington, it seemed business as usual. Mr Nel and his men had other ideas however as they came back to deal New Zealand two convincing defeats; a 13-6 win at Lancaster Park in Christchurch and a 17-6 win at Eden Park in Auckland, taking the series 2-1. The latter translates into a 27-6 (5 try to nil) win using today's point system. The 1937 Springbok team remains the only Springbok team ever to have won a series in New Zealand and contained legendary players such as Danie Craven and Boy Louw.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Girls'_5_kilometre_walk
Athletics at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics – Girls' 5 kilometre walk
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Ma Zhenxia ( CHN )", "22:22.08" ], [ "2", "Valeria Ortuño ( MEX )", "23:19.27" ], [ "3", "Noemi Stella ( ITA )", "23:38.10" ], [ "4", "Sayori Matsumoto ( JPN )", "23:54.71" ], [ "5", "Athanasía Vaítsi ( GRE )", "24:22.21" ], [ "6", "Irene Vázquez ( ESP )", "24:22.76" ], [ "7", "Karla Jaramillo ( ECU )", "24:33.05" ], [ "8", "kim Chaehyun ( KOR )", "24:36.53" ], [ "9", "Olga Niedzialek ( POL )", "24:39.53" ], [ "10", "Axelle Ham ( FRA )", "25:01.26" ], [ "11", "Neena Kamba Thankan ( IND )", "25:02.19" ], [ "12", "Liu Yu-Chi ( TPE )", "25:14.62" ], [ "13", "Nicoleta Lungu ( ROU )", "25:49.03" ], [ "14", "Beza Berhanu ( ETH )", "26:21.58" ], [ "15", "Natallia Malchanava ( BLR )", "26:32.83" ] ]
Results -- Final
Athletics_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Girls'_5_kilometre_walk_1
The girls' 5 kilometre walk event at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held on 23 August 2014 in Nanjing Olympic Sports Center.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Irish_series_1)
Dancing with the Stars (Irish series 1)
[ "Couple", "Score", "Dance", "Music", "Result" ]
[ [ "Denise & Ryan", "27 ( 9 , 9 , 9 )", "Samba", "Cheap Thrills - Sia feat . Sean Paul", "Safe" ], [ "Des C. & Karen", "18 ( 5 , 7 , 6 )", "Tango", "Jealousy - Billy Fury", "Safe" ], [ "Teresa & John", "16 ( 5 , 6 , 5 )", "Salsa", "Boogie Wonderland - Earth , Wind & Fire", "Safe" ], [ "Dayl & Ksenia", "26 ( 8 , 9 , 9 )", "Viennese Waltz", "Iris - Goo Goo Dolls", "Safe" ], [ "Katherine & Kai", "22 ( 7 , 8 , 7 )", "Foxtrot", "Summertime - Eva Cassidy", "Last to be called safe" ], [ "Dr. Eva & Sean", "14 ( 5 , 5 , 4 )", "Cha-cha-cha", "Nowhere to Run - Martha and the Vandellas", "Eliminated" ], [ "Aoibhín & Vitali", "25 ( 8 , 9 , 8 )", "Viennese Waltz", "Dangerous Woman - Ariana Grande", "Safe" ], [ "Des B . & Giulia", "24 ( 8 , 8 , 8 )", "Cha-cha-cha", "Uptown Funk - Mark Ronson feat . Bruno Mars", "Last to be called safe" ], [ "Aidan & Valeria", "21 ( 7 , 7 , 7 )", "American Smooth", "My Baby Just Cares for Me - Michael Bublé", "Safe" ] ]
Weekly scores and songs -- Week 5
Individual judges scores in the charts below ( given in parentheses ) are listed in this order from left to right : Brian Redmond , Loraine Barry , Darren Bennett . Due to an illness , dancer Darren Bennett filled in for Julian Benson for the night . Running order
Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Irish_series_1)_9
Dancing with the Stars is an Irish reality television series, airing on RTÉ One that started on 8 January 2017, hosted by Amanda Byram and Nicky Byrne. The show is based on the original UK version, and is part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise. The judging panel consists of Julian Benson, Loraine Barry and Brian Redmond.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_LBA_season
2018–19 LBA season
[ "Category", "Player", "Team", "Total", "Opponent" ]
[ [ "Points", "Frank Gaines", "Red October Cantù", "44", "AX Armani Exchange Milano ( Mar 31 , 19 )" ], [ "Rebounds", "Egidijus Mockevičius", "VL Pesaro", "21", "Fiat Torino ( Jan 13 , 19 )" ], [ "Assists", "Mike James", "AX Armani Exchange Milano", "15", "Banco di Sardegna Sassari ( Dec 16 , 18 )" ], [ "Steals", "Dominic Artis", "VL Pesaro", "9", "Fiat Torino ( Jan 13 , 19 )" ], [ "Blocks", "Hamady N'Diaye", "Sidigas Avellino", "5", "Red October Cantù ( Oct 6 , 18 )" ], [ "Blocks", "John Brown", "New Basket Brindisi", "5", "Dolomiti Energia Trento ( Jan 13 , 19 )" ], [ "Blocks", "Andrea Ancellotti", "VL Pesaro", "5", "Dolomiti Energia Trento ( Apr 14 , 19 )" ], [ "Three Pointers", "Jordan Hamilton", "Germani Basket Brescia", "11", "Fiat Torino ( Mar 24 , 19 )" ] ]
Statistical leaders -- Individual game highs
2018–19_LBA_season_14
The 2018-19 LBA season, also known as Serie A PosteMobile for sponsorship reasons, was the 97th season of the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA) since its establishment. It is the men's top professional basketball division of the Italian basketball league system. The regular season began on October 7, 2018 and finished on May 12, 2019, with the playoffs started in May 18 (dependent on an Italian club qualifying for the 2019 EuroLeague Final Four, 2019 EuroCup Playoffs or for the 2019 Champions League Playoffs) and finished in June 22. As in previous years, Molten Corporation provided the official ball for all matches. AX Armani Exchange Milano were the defending champions. Umana Reyer Venezia won their 4th title by beating Banco di Sardegna Sassari in game 7 of the finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_1986_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_1_km_time_trial
Cycling at the 1986 Commonwealth Games – Men's 1 km time trial
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Martin Vinnicombe ( AUS )", "1:06.230" ], [ "2", "Gary Anderson ( NZL )", "1:06.334" ], [ "3", "Maxwell Rainsford ( AUS )", "1:07.346" ], [ "4", "Wayne McCarney ( AUS )", "1:07.429" ], [ "5", "Paul Manson ( CAN )", "1:07.834" ], [ "6", "Gary Coltman ( ENG )", "1:07.835" ], [ "7", "Curtis Harnett ( CAN )", "1:07.899" ], [ "8", "Eddie Alexander ( SCO )", "1:08.132" ], [ "9", "Pierre Jordan ( NZL )", "1:08.633" ], [ "10", "Murray Steele ( NZL )", "1:08:661" ], [ "11", "Gary Altwasser ( CAN )", "1:08.850" ], [ "12", "Jon Walshaw ( ENG )", "1:09.126" ], [ "13", "Colin Sturgess ( ENG )", "1:09.280" ], [ "14", "Steven Paulding ( WAL )", "1:09.739" ], [ "15", "Stewart Brydon ( SCO )", "1:10.165" ], [ "16", "Alistair Adams ( SCO )", "1:10.668" ], [ "17", "Norton Davies ( WAL )", "1:11.909" ], [ "18", "Timothy Davies ( WAL )", "1:12.059" ], [ "19", "Adrian Mooney ( IOM )", "1:12.516" ], [ "20", "Gary Hinds ( IOM )", "1:14.655" ] ]
Results
Cycling_at_the_1986_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_1_km_time_trial_0
The men's 1 km time trial at the 1986 Commonwealth Games, was part of the cycling programme, which took place in July 1986.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freestyle_skiing_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_aerials
Freestyle skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Women's aerials
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Jump 1", "Jump 2", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Alisa Camplin ( AUS )", "93.72", "99.75", "193.47" ], [ "2", "Veronica Brenner ( CAN )", "90.09", "99.93", "190.02" ], [ "3", "Deidra Dionne ( CAN )", "88.98", "100.28", "189.26" ], [ "4", "Olga Koroleva ( RUS )", "97.65", "90.72", "188.37" ], [ "5", "Li Nina ( CHN )", "87.25", "97.98", "185.23" ], [ "6", "Anna Zukal ( RUS )", "83.52", "90.72", "174.24" ], [ "7", "Natalya Orekhova ( RUS )", "86.15", "84.39", "170.54" ], [ "8", "Lydia Ierodiaconou ( AUS )", "84.49", "84.89", "169.38" ], [ "9", "Alla Tsuper ( BLR )", "96.73", "68.19", "164.92" ], [ "10", "Veronika Bauer ( CAN )", "84.66", "69.22", "153.88" ], [ "11", "Evelyne Leu ( SUI )", "72.39", "74.92", "147.31" ], [ "12", "Xu Nannan ( CHN )", "62.48", "73.48", "135.96" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final was held on 18 February at 12:00 . [ 2 ]
Freestyle_skiing_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_aerials_1
The Women's Aerials event in freestyle skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States took place on 16 and 18 February at Park City.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Datuk_titles
List of Datuk titles
[ "Title", "Order ( Rank )", "Name in Malay", "Post-nominals", "Type" ]
[ [ "Dato '", "Order of the Crown of Johor ( Knight Grand Commander )", "Darjah Mahkota Johor ( Dato ' Sri Paduka Mahkota Johor )", "SPMJ", "State - Johor" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of the Crown of Johor ( Knight Commander )", "Darjah Mahkota Johor ( Dato ' Paduka Mahkota Johor )", "DPMJ", "State - Johor" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of Loyalty of Sultan Ismail of Johor ( Knight Grand Companion )", "Darjah Setia Sultan Ismail Johor ( Dato ' Sri Setia Sultan Ismail Johor )", "SSIJ", "State - Johor" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of Loyalty of Sultan Ismail of Johor ( Knight Companion )", "Darjah Setia Sultan Ismail Johor ( Setia Sultan Ismail Johor )", "DSIJ", "State - Johor" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of Sultan Ibrahim of Johor ( Grand Knight )", "Darjah Sultan Ibrahim Johor ( Dato ' Sri Mulia Sultan Ibrahim Johor )", "SMIJ", "State - Johor" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of Sultan Ibrahim of Johor ( Knight )", "Darjah Sultan Ibrahim Johor ( Dato ' Mulia Sultan Ibrahim Johor )", "DMIJ", "State - Johor" ], [ "Dato '", "Exalted Order of the Crown of Kedah ( Knight Commander )", "Darjah Yang Maha Mulia Sri Mahkota Kedah ( Dato ' Paduka Mahkota Kedah )", "DPMK", "State - Kedah" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of Loyalty to the Royal House of Kedah ( Knight Companion )", "Darjah Yang Mulia Setia Diraja ( Dato ' Setia DiRaja Kedah )", "DSDK", "State - Kedah" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of the Crown of Kelantan ( Knight Grand Commander )", "Darjah Kebesaran Mahkota Kelantan Yang Amat Mulia ( Dato ' Seri Paduka Mahkota Kelantan )", "SPMK", "State - Kelantan" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of the Crown of Kelantan ( Knight Grand Commander )", "Darjah Kebesaran Mahkota Kelantan Yang Amat Mulia ( Dato ' Paduka Mahkota Kelantan )", "DPMK", "State - Kelantan" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of the Life of the Crown of Kelantan ( Knight Grand Commander )", "Darjah Kebesaran Jiwa Mahkota Kelantan Yang Amat Mulia ( Dato ' Seri Paduka Jiwa Mahkota Kelantan )", "SJMK", "State - Kelantan" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of the Life of the Crown of Kelantan ( Knight Commander )", "Darjah Kebesaran Jiwa Mahkota Kelantan Yang Amat Mulia ( Dato ' Paduka Jiwa Mahkota Kelantan )", "DJMK", "State - Kelantan" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of the Loyalty to the Crown of Kelantan ( Knight Grand Commander )", "Darjah Kebesaran Setia Mahkota Kelantan Yang Amat Terbilang ( Dato ' Seri Paduka Setia Mahkota Kelantan )", "SPSK", "State - Kelantan" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of the Loyalty to the Crown of Kelantan ( Knight Commander )", "Darjah Kebesaran Setia Mahkota Kelantan Yang Amat Terbilang ( Dato ' Paduka Setia Mahkota Kelantan )", "DPSK", "State - Kelantan" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of the Noble Crown of Kelantan ( Knight Grand Commander )", "Darjah Kebesaran Kshatria Mahkota Kelantan Yang Amat Perkasa ( Dato ' Seri Paduka Kesateria Mahkota Kelantan )", "SPKK", "State - Kelantan" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of the Noble Crown of Kelantan ( Knight Commander )", "Darjah Kebesaran Kshatria Mahkota Kelantan Yang Amat Perkasa ( Dato ' Paduka Kesateria Mahkota Kelantan )", "DPKK", "State - Kelantan" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of the Services to the Crown of Kelantan ( Knight Grand Commander )", "Darjah Kebesaran Jasa Mahkota Kelantan ( Dato ' Seri Paduka Jasa Mahkota Kelantan )", "SPJK", "State - Kelantan" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of the Services to the Crown of Kelantan ( Knight Commander )", "Darjah Kebesaran Jasa Mahkota Kelantan ( Dato ' Paduka Jasa Mahkota Kelantan )", "DPJK", "State - Kelantan" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of Loyalty to Tuanku Muhriz ( Knight of the Most Meritorious Loyal Order of Tuanku Muhriz )", "Darjah Setia Tuanku Muhriz ( Darjah Setia Tuanku Muhriz Yang Amat Terbilang )", "DSTM", "State - Negeri Sembilan" ], [ "Dato '", "Order of Loyal Service to Negeri Sembilan ( Knight )", "Darjah Setia Bakti Negeri Sembilan ( Dato ' Bakti Negeri Sembilan )", "DBNS", "State - Negeri Sembilan" ] ]
Usage -- Malaysia
`` Dato ' '' ( with apostrophe ) is conferred by the royal state leaders ( the Sultans and Yamtuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan ) as well as the non-royal state leader ( Yang di-Pertua Negeri ) of Penang .
List_of_Datuk_titles_2
This is a list of the titles related to Datuk, or its variant spelling Dato, Dato' or Datu, used in Brunei and Malaysia as titles which are conferred together with certain orders (). It may exist in itself as a single-word title, or as the prefix in a string of title such as Dato Paduka and Datuk Seri Panglima. A female recipient on her own right generally receives the title whereby the word Datuk (or its variant spelling) is replaced with Datin instead. The wife of a Datuk holder also receives a title and it is typically Datin (regardless of the husband's full title); the husband of a female recipient does not receive any Datuk title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Heaven_Burns
When Heaven Burns
[ "Cast", "Role", "Description", "Age" ]
[ [ "Elaine Jin", "Yung Cheuk Wah ( Brenda ) 翁卓樺", "Shareholder Hau Chiu Ping 's ex-girlfriend Lau Chun Hung 's superior , later mistress Died in a car accident in Episode 25", "50" ], [ "Moses Chan", "Sung Yee Long ( Angus ) 宋以朗", "Chief Operations Officer Resigned in Episode 20", "40" ], [ "Bowie Lam", "Lau Chun Hung ( Joe ) 劉俊雄", "Chief Operations Officer Yung Cheuk Wah 's subordinate , later lover Joined in Episode 20", "43" ], [ "Chan Hung-lit", "Hau Chiu Ping ( George ) 侯釗平", "Yung Cheuk Wah 's ex-boyfriend", "" ], [ "Queenie Chu", "Lam Pui Ling ( Jessica ) 林佩玲", "Sung Yee Long 's subordinate and lover Yung Cheuk Tung 's love rival Resigned in Episode 20", "27" ], [ "Cheung Kwok Keung", "Lui Yiu-bun ( Ben ) 雷耀彬", "Triad member Sung Yee Long 's subordinate , later Lau Chun Hung 's subordinate Loved Lam Pui Ling", "" ], [ "Kenny Wong", "Cheng Chun Hin ( Ronnie ) 鄭振軒", "Actuary Joined in Episode 24", "44" ] ]
Cast -- Ching Ho Finance
When_Heaven_Burns_5
When Heaven Burns is a 2011 Hong Kong television serial produced by TVB and starring Bowie Lam, Moses Chan, Charmaine Sheh, Maggie Shiu and Kenny Wong. First revealed during TVB's Sales Presentation 2009 in 2008, filming took place in late 2009 to early 2010, with the first episode airing both in Hong Kong and TVB's overseas affiliates and partners on 21 November 2011. On 27 December 2011, the show was blacklisted by the Chinese State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television, making it the first Hong Kong television drama to be censored in Mainland China in more than two decades. Despite being the second lowest-rated TVB drama of 2011, When Heaven Burns gained a strong cult following online and received critical acclaim in Hong Kong, winning Best Drama at the 2012 TVB Anniversary Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1917
List of shipwrecks in March 1917
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Adenwen", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea 6 nautical miles ( 11 km ) south east by east of the North Arklow Lightship ( United Kingdom ) by a kaiserliche Marine submarine SM UC-65 with the loss of ten of her crew" ], [ "Amerique", "French Navy", "The naval trawler was lost on this date" ], [ "Baynaen", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay 20 nautical miles ( 37 km ) north west by west of Belle Île , Morbihan , France ( 47°34′N 3°40′W / 47.567°N 3.667°W / 47.567 ; -3.667 ) by SM UC-36 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of five of her crew" ], [ "Berbera", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 60 nautical miles ( 110 km ) east of Catania , Sicily , Italy ( 37°32′N 15°08′E / 37.533°N 15.133°E / 37.533 ; 15.133 ) by SM U-64 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of a crew member . Three survivors were taken as prisoners of war" ], [ "Brandon", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The barque was scuttled in the Irish Sea by SM UC-65 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her four crew took to the lifeboats but were not rescued" ], [ "C. Sundt", "Norway", "World War I : The cargo ship was sunk in the North Sea east of the Shetland Islands , United Kingdom by SM U-81 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her fifteen crew took to the lifeboats but were not rescued" ], [ "Etoile de la Mer", "France", "World War I : The fishing vessel was sunk in the Seine Estuary by SM UB-40 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "Etoile Polaire", "France", "World War I : The fishing vessel was sunk in the Bay of Biscay 15 nautical miles ( 28 km ) south west of Groix , Morbihan by SM UC-36 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "HMT Evangel", "Royal Navy", "World War I : The naval trawler struck a mine placed by SM UC-48 ( Imperial German Navy ) and sank in the Irish Sea off Milford Haven , Pembrokeshire with the loss of fifteen of her crew" ], [ "Felix Faure", "France", "World War I : The fishing vessel was sunk in the Seine Estuary by SM UB-40 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "Fringante", "France", "World War I : The schooner was scuttled in the Irish Sea by SM UC-65 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "Garant", "Norway", "World War I : The coaster was sunk in the North Sea east of the Shetland Islands by SM U-81 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her fourteen crew took to the lifeboats but were not rescued" ], [ "HMT Hilary II", "Royal Navy", "World War I : The naval trawler struck a mine placed by SM UC-7 ( Imperial German Navy ) and sank in the North Sea ( 51°28′30″N 1°24′00″E / 51.47500°N 1.40000°E / 51.47500 ; 1.40000 ) with the loss of eight of her crew" ], [ "Huntleys", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The sailing vessel was scuttled in the English Channel 28 nautical miles ( 52 km ) south south west of Beachy Head , Sussex by SM UC-69 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "Immacolata", "Italy", "World War I : The sailing vessel was sunk in the Strait of Messina by SM U-64 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "Industria", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The trawler was sunk off the coast of Scotland by SM UC-75 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of all nine crew" ], [ "Laly", "Norway", "World War I : The cargo ship was scuttled in the North Sea east of the Shetland Islands by SM U-81 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her nineteen crew took to the lifeboats but were not rescued" ], [ "Leontine", "France", "World War I : The brigantine was shelled and sunk in the Bay of Biscay 5 nautical miles ( 9.3 km ) south of Groix by SM UC-36 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of six of her crew" ], [ "Louise", "France", "World War I : The fishing vessel was sunk in the Seine Estuary by SM UB-40 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "Marie Louise", "France", "World War I : The fishing vessel was sunk in the English Channel 9 nautical miles ( 17 km ) north north west of Port-en-Bessin , Calvados by SM UB-40 ( Imperial German Navy )" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1917_25
The list of shipwrecks in March 1917 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during March 1917.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2001_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_100_metres
Athletics at the 2001 Summer Universiade – Women's 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Abiodun Oyepitan", "Great Britain", "11.42" ], [ "2", "Zeng Xiujun", "China", "11.58" ], [ "3", "Mireille Donders", "Switzerland", "11.59" ], [ "4", "Lucimar Moura", "Brazil", "11.62" ], [ "5", "Jacqueline Poelman", "Netherlands", "11.62" ], [ "6", "Katia Benth", "France", "11.72" ], [ "7", "Chen Yueqin", "China", "11.77" ], [ "8", "Amanda Forrester", "Great Britain", "11.77" ] ]
Results -- Final
Wind : +1.1 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2001_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_100_metres_3
The women's 100 metres event at the 2001 Summer Universiade was held at the Workers Stadium in Beijing, China. The final took place on 27-28 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minister_of_Defence_(Norway)
Minister of Defence (Norway)
[ "No", "Defence Minister", "Took office", "Left office", "Time in office", "Party", "Cabinet" ]
[ [ "1", "Sverdrup , Johan Johan Sverdrup ( 1816-1892 )", "1 September 1885", "13 July 1889", "3 years , 315 days", "Liberal", "Sverdrup" ], [ "2", "Hoff , Edvard Hans Edvard Hans Hoff ( 1838-1933 )", "13 July 1889", "6 March 1891", "1 year , 236 days", "Conservative", "E. Stang I" ], [ "3", "Holst , Peter Theodor Peter Holst ( 1843-1908 )", "6 March 1891", "2 May 1893", "2 years , 57 days", "Liberal", "Steen I" ], [ "4", "Olssøn , Wilhelm Wilhelm Olssøn ( 1844-1915 )", "2 May 1893", "15 July 1894", "1 year , 74 days", "Conservative", "E. Stang II" ], [ "5", "Harbitz , Johannes Winding Johannes Winding Harbitz ( 1831-1917 )", "15 July 1894", "27 April 1895", "286 days", "Conservative", "E. Stang II" ], [ "( 4 )", "Olssøn , Wilhelm Wilhelm Olssøn ( 1844-1915 )", "27 April 1895", "17 February 1898", "2 years , 296 days", "Conservative", "E. Stang II Hagerup I" ], [ "( 3 )", "Holst , Peter Theodor Peter Holst ( 1843-1908 )", "17 February 1898", "6 November 1900", "2 years , 262 days", "Liberal", "Steen II" ], [ "6", "Stang , Georg Georg Stang ( 1858-1907 )", "6 November 1900", "9 June 1903", "2 years , 215 days", "Liberal", "Steen II Blehr I" ], [ "7", "Heftye , Thomas Thomas Heftye ( 1860-1921 )", "9 June 1903", "22 October 1903", "135 days", "Liberal", "Blehr I" ], [ "8", "Heftye , Thomas Oscar Strugstad ( 1851-1919 )", "22 October 1903", "11 March 1905", "1 year , 140 days", "Coalition", "Hagerup II" ], [ "( 4 )", "Olssøn , Wilhelm Wilhelm Olssøn ( 1844-1915 )", "11 March 1905", "25 May 1907", "2 years , 75 days", "Conservative", "Michelsen" ], [ "-", "Michelsen , Christian Christian Michelsen ( 1857-1925 ) Acting", "25 May 1907", "23 October 1907", "151 days", "Coalition", "Michelsen" ], [ "9", "Dawes , Karl Friedrich Griffin Karl Friedrich Griffin Dawes ( 1861-1941 )", "23 October 1907", "19 March 1908", "148 days", "Liberal", "Løvland" ], [ "( 7 )", "Heftye , Thomas Thomas Heftye ( 1860-1921 )", "19 March 1908", "11 April 1908", "23 days", "Liberal", "Knudsen I" ], [ "10", "Lowzow , Haakon Ditlef Haakon D. Lowzow ( 1845-1915 )", "11 April 1908", "20 August 1909", "1 year , 131 days", "Liberal", "Knudsen I" ], [ "11", "Spørck , August August Spørck ( 1851-1928 )", "20 August 1909", "1 February 1910", "165 days", "Liberal", "Knudsen I" ], [ "12", "Bull , Karl Karl Bull ( 1860-1936 )", "2 February 1910", "20 February 1912", "2 years , 10 days", "Conservative", "Konow" ], [ "13", "Bratlie , Jens Jens Bratlie ( 1856-1939 )", "20 February 1912", "31 January 1913", "346 days", "Conservative", "Bratlie" ], [ "14", "Keilhau , Hans Vilhelm Hans Vilhelm Keilhau ( 1845-1917 )", "31 January 1913", "8 August 1914", "1 year , 189 days", "Liberal", "Knudsen II" ], [ "15", "Holtfodt , Christian Theodor Christian Theodor Holtfodt ( 1863-1930 )", "8 August 1914", "20 February 1919", "4 years , 196 days", "Liberal", "Knudsen II" ] ]
Ministers of Defence ( 1885–present )
Minister_of_Defence_(Norway)_0
The Norwegian Minister of Defence is the head of the Norwegian Ministry of Defence. The position has existed since 1814. The incumbent minister since 20 October 2017 is Frank Bakke Jensen of the Conservative Party. Between 1819 and 1885 the Ministry was split into two different ministries, the Ministry of the Navy and the Army Ministry.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maglia_nera
Maglia nera
[ "Year", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1946", "Luigi Malabrocca ( ITA )", "Milan-Gazzetta", "0 69h 41 ' 54" ], [ "1947", "Luigi Malabrocca ( ITA )", "Welter", "121h 47 ' 27" ], [ "1948", "Aldo Bini ( ITA )", "Benotto", "128h 59 ' 43" ], [ "1949", "Sante Carollo ( ITA )", "Wilier Triestina", "135h 22 ' 57" ], [ "1950", "Mario Gestri ( ITA )", "Bartali", "122h 28 ' 37" ], [ "1951", "Giovanni Pinarello ( ITA )", "Bottecchia", "124h 37 ' 48" ] ]
Winners
Maglia_nera_0
The Maglia Nera was a black jersey awarded as a symbolic prize in cycling competition at the Giro d'Italia, given to the last man to finish the race. It was allocated between 1946 and 1951. The competition for the jersey came from the time Italian soccer star Giuseppe Ticozzelli who competed in the 1926 Giro d'Italia as an independent while wearing a black jersey. He completed three stages and would often take rest breaks for food, not worried about the time to complete the stage and dropped out of the race. There was real competition to win this particular jersey. Especially noted are the struggles between Sante Carollo and Luigi Malabrocca, to see who could waste the most time. Each tried to lose more time than the other by hiding in bars, barns, and behind hedges, or even by puncturing their own wheels. In 1948 the honor was awarded to the Tuscan Aldo Bini, who according to some journalists and fans of the time, stubbornly continued the race until the end, despite a broken right hand suffered in a mass crash, and the suffering that especially in the mountain stages forced him to get off the bike and push it uphill. The special ability of the black jersey was, in addition to not being discovered, to reach the finish directly within the maximum time. The term maglia nera was later used in other contexts to indicate the bottom club in a league, often giving it a negative connotation. In 2008 a similar black number was introduced, won by Markus Eichler of Team Milram.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcia_Strassman
Marcia Strassman
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1964-1965", "The Patty Duke Show", "Adeline / Gladys / Model", "3 episodes" ], [ "1967", "Ironside", "Samantha Dain", "Episode : The Man Who Believed" ], [ "1972", "Wednesday Night Out", "", "Television movie" ], [ "1972-1973", "M*A*S*H", "Nurse Margie Cutler", "6 episodes" ], [ "1973", "Love Story", "", "Episode : Mirabelle 's Summer" ], [ "1974", "Police Story", "Jacqueline", "Episode : The Ripper" ], [ "1974", "Marcus Welby , M.D", "Julie Sellers", "Episode : The Latch-Key Child" ], [ "1975", "Journey from Darkness", "Nancy", "Television movie" ], [ "1975-1979", "Welcome Back , Kotter", "Julie Kotter", "94 episodes" ], [ "1976", "City of Angels", "Marge Carruthers", "Episode : The Losers" ], [ "1976", "Brenda Starr", "Kentucky Smith", "Television movie" ], [ "1977", "The Love Boat II", "Pat McFarland", "Television movie" ], [ "1978", "The Love Boat", "Stephanie Lewis", "Episode : Last of the Stubings/Million Dollar Man/The Sisters" ], [ "1978", "Fantasy Island", "Kay Penny / Katherine Patrino", "Episode : The Funny Girl/Butch and Sundance" ], [ "1979", "Time Express", "Sara Mason", "Episode : Rodeo/Cop" ], [ "1979", "The Rockford Files", "Whitney Cox", "2-part episode" ], [ "1980", "Once Upon a Family", "Pam Ferguson", "Television movie" ], [ "1980", "Brave New World", "Lenina Disney", "Television movie" ], [ "1980", "Good Time Harry", "Carol Younger", "7 episodes" ], [ "1981", "Likely Stories , Vol . 1", "", "Television movie" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Marcia_Strassman_1
Marcia Ann Strassman (April 28, 1948 - October 24, 2014) was an American actress and singer, best known for her roles as Nurse Margie Cutler on M*A*S*H, as Julie Kotter on Welcome Back, Kotter, and as Diane Szalinski in the film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Monaco_Grand_Prix_Formula_Three
1980 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three
[ "Pos", "Driver", "Constructor", "Laps", "Time/Retired" ]
[ [ "1", "Mauro Baldi", "Martini MK31 - Toyota", "24", "39.40,116" ], [ "2", "Michele Alboreto", "March 803 - Alfa Romeo", "24", "40.07,307" ], [ "3", "Jean-Louis Schlesser", "March 803 - Alfa Romeo", "24", "40.07,881" ], [ "4", "Kenny Acheson", "March 793 - Toyota", "24", "40.11,383" ], [ "5", "Daniele Albertin", "Martini MK31 - Toyota", "24", "40.18,616" ], [ "6", "Hans-Georg Bürger", "Ralt RT3 - Toyota", "24", "40.22,583" ], [ "7", "Alain Ferté", "Martini MK27 - Renault", "24", "40.23,216" ], [ "8", "Nigel Mansell", "March 803 - Toyota", "24", "40.24,372" ], [ "9", "Günter Gebhardt", "March 793 - Volkswagen", "24", "40.34,794" ], [ "10", "Michele Kropf", "Ralt RT1 - Toyota", "24", "40.34,983" ], [ "11", "Fernando Cazzaniga", "March 783 - Toyota", "24", "41.12,754" ], [ "12", "Oscar Larrauri", "Martini MK31 - Toyota", "22", "" ], [ "13", "Slim Borgudd", "March 803 - Toyota", "20", "" ], [ "DNF", "Brett Riley", "March 793 - Toyota", "14", "" ], [ "DNF", "Roberto Guerrero", "Argo JM6 - Toyota", "4", "" ], [ "DNF", "Thierry Boutsen", "Martini MK31- Toyota", "4", "" ], [ "DNF", "Piero Necchi", "Martini MK27- Toyota", "4", "" ], [ "DNF", "Philippe Streiff", "Martini MK31- Toyota", "4", "" ], [ "DNF", "Guido Pardini", "Dallara 380 - Toyota", "1", "" ], [ "DNF", "Philippe Alliot", "Martini MK31- Toyota", "0", "" ] ]
Classification
1980_Monaco_Grand_Prix_Formula_Three_0
Results from the 1980 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three held at Monte Carlo on May 17, 1980, in the Circuit de Monaco.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Parker
Nathaniel Parker
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Company", "Theatre" ]
[ [ "1981", "Richard III", "Richard III", "National Youth Theatre", "" ], [ "1982", "Macbeth", "Macbeth", "National Youth Theatre", "" ], [ "1984", "Trumpets and Drums ( based on The Recruiting Officer )", "Captain Brazen", "London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art", "" ], [ "1985", "Claw", "Ludsby", "Theatre Clwyd / Mold", "Theatre Clwyd / Mold" ], [ "1985", "Trumpets and Drums ( based on The Recruiting Officer )", "Captain Brazen", "Theatre Clwyd / Mold", "Theatre Clwyd / Mold" ], [ "1986", "Romeo and Juliet", "Tybolt", "Young Vic , London", "Old Vic" ], [ "1986", "The Gift", "", "Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC )", "Swan Theatre , Stratford-upon-Avon" ], [ "1986", "The Kiss", "Oliver", "RSC", "" ], [ "1986-1987", "The Winter 's Tale", "Florizel", "RSC", "Royal Shakespeare Theatre , Stratford-upon-Avon , Tyne Theatre , Newcastle upon Tyne , Barbican Theatre , London" ], [ "1986-1987", "Every Man in His Humour", "Wellbred", "RSC", "Swan Theatre , Stratford-upon-Avon , Mermaid Theatre , London , The People 's Theatre , Newcastle upon Tyne" ], [ "1986-1987", "The Rover", "Don Pedro", "RSC", "Swan Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon , The People 's Theatre Newcastle upon Tyne" ], [ "1986", "Richard III", "Harry Percy", "RSC", "Royal Shakespeare Theatre , Stratford-upon-Avon , Tyne Theatre , Newcastle upon Tyne , Barbican Theatre , London" ], [ "1987", "The Storm", "Vanya Kudryash", "RSC", "Pit , London" ], [ "1987", "A Midsummer Night 's Dream", "Lysander", "RSC", "Barbican Theatre , London" ], [ "1989", "The Merchant of Venice", "Bassanio", "Peter Hall Company", "Phoenix Theatre , London , 46th Street Theater , New York" ], [ "1997", "Cargo Cult", "", "", "Barbican Theatre" ], [ "1999", "50 Revolutions", "", "Oxford Stage Company", "Whitehall Theatre , London" ], [ "2000", "Speed the Plow", "", "", "Duke of York 's Theatre , London" ], [ "2008", "Quartermaine 's Terms", "Quartermaine", "Bill Kenwright 2008 Ltd", "Theatre Royal , Windsor ; New Victoria Theatre , Woking ; The Richmond Theatre , Theatre Royal , Bath , Theatre Royal , Brighton" ], [ "2013", "The Audience", "Gordon Brown", "", "Gielgud Theatre , London" ] ]
Theatre work
Nathaniel_Parker_2
Nathaniel Parker (born 18 May 1962) is an English stage and screen actor best known for playing the lead in the BBC crime drama series The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, and Agravaine de Bois in the fourth series of Merlin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_Hebrides
Inner Hebrides
[ "Island", "Gaelic name", "Area ( ha )", "Population", "Highest point", "Height ( m )", "Gaelic Speakers" ]
[ [ "Coll", "Colla", "7,685", "195", "Ben Hogh", "104", "" ], [ "Colonsay", "Colbhasa", "4,074", "124", "Carnan Eoin", "143", "20.2% ( 15 )" ], [ "Eigg", "Eige", "3,049", "83", "An Sgurr", "393", "" ], [ "Islay", "Ìle", "61,956", "3,228", "Beinn Bheigeir", "491", "19% ( 613 )" ], [ "Jura", "Diùra", "36,692", "196", "Beinn an Òir", "785", "" ], [ "Lismore", "Lios Mor", "6,231", "192", "Lios Mor", "444", "26.9% ( 50 )" ], [ "Mull", "Muile", "87,535", "2,800", "Ben More", "966", "" ], [ "Raasay", "Ratharsair", "6,231", "161", "Dùn Caan", "444", "30.4% ( 48 )" ], [ "Rùm", "Rùm", "10,463", "22", "Askival", "812", "" ], [ "Skye", "An t-Eilean Sgitheanach or Eilean a ' Cheò", "165,625", "10,008", "Sgurr Alasdair", "993", "29.4% ( 2,942 )" ], [ "Tiree", "Tioridh", "7,834", "653", "Ben Hynish", "141", "38.3% ( 250 )" ] ]
Geography -- Physical
Tobermory , the largest settlement on Mull Sgurr Alasdair , the highest peak in the Inner Hebrides Main article : List of Inner Hebrides The ten largest islands are as follows .
Inner_Hebrides_0
The Inner Hebrides (; Scottish Gaelic: Na h-Eileanan a-staigh, the inner isles) is an archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland, to the south east of the Outer Hebrides. Together these two island chains form the Hebrides, which experience a mild oceanic climate. The Inner Hebrides comprise 35 inhabited islands as well as 44 uninhabited islands with an area greater than . Skye, Islay and Mull are the three largest, and also have the highest populations. The main commercial activities are tourism, crofting, fishing and whisky distilling. In modern times the Inner Hebrides have formed part of two separate local government jurisdictions, one to the north and the other to the south. Together, the islands have an area of about , and had a population of 18,948 in 2011. The population density is therefore about 4.6 per km (12 per square mile). There are various important prehistoric structures, many of which pre-date the first written references to the islands by Roman and Greek authors. In the historic period the earliest known settlers were Picts to the north and Gaels in the southern kingdom of Dál Riada prior to the islands becoming part of the Suðreyjar kingdom of the Norse, who ruled for over 400 years until sovereignty was transferred to Scotland by the Treaty of Perth in 1266. Control of the islands was then held by various clan chiefs, principally the MacLeans, MacLeods and MacDonalds. The Highland Clearances of the 19th century had a devastating effect on many communities and it is only in recent years that population levels have ceased to decline.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Atlantic_Sun_Conference_Baseball_Tournament
2010 Atlantic Sun Conference Baseball Tournament
[ "Team", "W", "L", "PCT", "GB", "Seed" ]
[ [ "Florida Gulf Coast", "25", "5", ".833", "-", "1" ], [ "Mercer", "16", "11", ".593", "7.5", "2" ], [ "East Tennessee State", "15", "12", ".556", "8.5", "3" ], [ "North Florida", "14", "12", ".586", "9", "4" ], [ "Jacksonville", "14", "12", ".586", "9", "5" ], [ "Stetson", "14", "13", ".519", "9.5", "6" ], [ "Belmont", "13", "13", ".500", "10", "-" ], [ "Kennesaw State", "12", "15", ".444", "11.5", "-" ], [ "Lipscomb", "9", "17", ".346", "14", "-" ], [ "Campbell", "8", "19", ".296", "15.5", "-" ], [ "South Carolina Upstate", "8", "19", ".296", "15.5", "-" ] ]
Seeding
The top six teams ( based on conference results ) from the conference earn invites to the tournament .
2010_Atlantic_Sun_Conference_Baseball_Tournament_0
The 2010 Atlantic Sun Conference Baseball Tournament was held at Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh Stadium on the campus of Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN from May 25 through 28. Mercer won its fourth tournament championship, and first since 1983, to earn the Atlantic Sun Conference's automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. This was the first of two Atlantic Sun Conference Baseball Tournaments to be hosted by Lipscomb University after eight years at Stetson University's in DeLand, FL. It was also the first year of postseason eligibility for three new conference members: Florida Gulf Coast, Kennesaw State, and North Florida, who replaced the departed Florida Atlantic, FIU, and UCF as members by transitioning to Division I.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canoeing_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_K-1_500_metres
Canoeing at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's K-1 500 metres
[ "Rank", "Athletes", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Katrin Wagner-Augustin", "Germany", "1:48.875", "QF" ], [ "2", "Inna Osypenko", "Ukraine", "1:49.776", "QS" ], [ "3", "Špela Ponomarenko", "Slovenia", "1:49.973", "QS" ], [ "4", "Sofia Paldanius", "Sweden", "1:51.110", "QS" ], [ "5", "Yuliana Salkhova", "Russia", "1:51.628", "QS" ], [ "6", "Erin Taylor", "New Zealand", "1:52.517", "QS" ], [ "7", "Zulmarys Sánchez", "Venezuela", "1:57.728", "QS" ], [ "8", "Lee Sun-Ja", "South Korea", "1:58.140", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Canoeing_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_K-1_500_metres_2
The women's K-1 500 metres competition in canoeing at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park in Beijing. Competition consisted of three rounds: the heats, the semifinals, and the final. Top finishers in each of the three heats advanced directly to the final, while the next six finishers (placed 2 through 7) in each heat moved on to the semifinals. Top three finishers in each of the two semifinals joined the heat winners in the final. Heats took place on August 19, semifinals on August 21, and the final on August 23.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Swallow
Emily Swallow
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2006", "Guiding Light", "Regina", "1 episode" ], [ "2007", "Jericho", "Nurse", "Episode : Why We Fight" ], [ "2007", "Flight of the Conchords", "Becky", "Episode : What Goes on Tour ?" ], [ "2007", "Journeyman", "Security Chief", "Episode : The Hanged Man" ], [ "2009-2010", "Southland", "Dina Clarke", "5 episodes" ], [ "2009", "Medium", "Erica Duvall", "Episode : New Terrain" ], [ "2009", "NCIS", "Darlene Kelp", "Episode : Child 's Play" ], [ "2011", "The Good Wife", "Mandy Cox", "Episode : The Death Zone" ], [ "2011", "Ringer", "Detective Elizabeth Saldana", "3 episodes" ], [ "2013", "Ironside", "Tabitha Gates", "Episode : Hell on Wheels" ], [ "2013", "Monday Mornings", "Dr. Michelle Robidaux", "9 episodes" ], [ "2013", "Rizzoli & Isles", "Elizabeth Keating", "Episode : Build for Speed" ], [ "2013-2014", "The Mentalist", "Kim Fischer", "14 episodes" ], [ "2015", "Girlfriends ' Guide to Divorce", "Carla", "2 episodes" ], [ "2015", "Beauty & the Beast", "Mrs. Zalman", "Episode : Heart of the Matter" ], [ "2015-2016 2019", "Supernatural", "Amara / The Darkness", "13 episodes" ], [ "2016", "How to Get Away with Murder", "Lisa Cameron", "3 episodes" ], [ "2016", "Adoptable", "Lisa Crane / Lisa Fishman", "6 episodes" ], [ "2017", "Man with a Plan", "Doctor Knox", "Episode : Doctor No" ], [ "2017", "Castlevania", "Lisa Tepes ( voice )", "3 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Emily_Swallow_1
Emily Swallow (born December 18, 1979) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Kim Fischer on The Mentalist and as Amara / The Darkness in the eleventh season of Supernatural. She appears in the live-action Star Wars series The Mandalorian on Disney+ as The Armorer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_IIHF_World_Championship_rosters
2013 IIHF World Championship rosters
[ "Number", "Position", "Player", "Club", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM", "+/−" ]
[ [ "4", "D", "Andrej Tavželj", "Dragons de Rouen", "7", "0", "0", "0", "4", "−3" ], [ "7", "D", "Klemen Pretnar", "EC VSV", "7", "0", "1", "1", "0", "−4" ], [ "8", "F", "Žiga Jeglič", "Södertälje SK", "7", "1", "1", "2", "0", "−3" ], [ "9", "F", "Tomaž Razingar", "EV Ravensburg", "7", "2", "0", "2", "2", "0" ], [ "12", "F", "David Rodman", "SC Bietigheim-Bissingen", "7", "0", "3", "3", "4", "−4" ], [ "13", "F", "Gašper Kopitar", "Mora IK", "4", "0", "1", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "15", "D", "Blaž Gregorc", "Odense Bulldogs", "7", "0", "3", "3", "2", "0" ], [ "16", "F", "Aleš Mušič", "HDD Olimpija Ljubljana", "6", "0", "0", "0", "2", "−2" ], [ "17", "D", "Žiga Pavlin", "Rögle BK", "7", "0", "1", "1", "2", "−4" ], [ "19", "F", "Žiga Pance", "HDD Olimpija Ljubljana", "7", "0", "0", "0", "4", "−2" ], [ "20", "F", "Gal Koren", "KHL Medveščak", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0", "−1" ], [ "22", "F", "Marcel Rodman", "SC Bietigheim-Bissingen", "7", "1", "0", "1", "2", "−5" ], [ "24", "F", "Rok Tičar", "Kölner Haie", "7", "3", "3", "6", "4", "0" ], [ "26", "F", "Jan Urbas", "Växjö Lakers", "7", "2", "0", "2", "2", "−7" ], [ "28", "F", "Aleš Kranjc", "Kölner Haie", "7", "0", "0", "0", "10", "−5" ], [ "51", "D", "Mitja Robar", "Krefeld Pinguine", "7", "0", "2", "2", "2", "−2" ], [ "55", "F", "Robert Sabolič", "ERC Ingolstadt", "7", "2", "1", "3", "4", "+1" ], [ "58", "D", "Luka Tošić", "Alleghe Hockey", "3", "0", "1", "1", "4", "0" ], [ "71", "F", "Boštjan Goličič", "Diables Rouges de Briançon", "7", "0", "0", "0", "2", "−2" ], [ "76", "F", "Rok Pajič", "HC Pustertal Wölfe", "7", "1", "2", "3", "2", "0" ] ]
Slovenia -- Skaters
2013_IIHF_World_Championship_rosters_24
Each team's roster for the 2013 IIHF World Championship consists of at least 15 skaters (forwards, and defencemen) and 2 goaltenders, and at most 22 skaters and 3 goaltenders. All sixteen participating nations, through the confirmation of their respective national associations, had to submit a roster by the first IIHF directorate meeting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico_women's_national_rugby_sevens_team
Mexico women's national rugby sevens team
[ "Rank", "Team", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "Canada", "6-0-0" ], [ "2", "United States", "4-0-2" ], [ "3", "Brazil", "4-0-2" ], [ "4", "Argentina", "1-1-4" ], [ "5", "Mexico", "0-1-5" ], [ "5", "Colombia", "1-2-3" ] ]
Pan American Games -- Toronto 2015
Pool Stage Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Canada 5 5 0 0 230 12 +218 15 United States 5 4 0 1 203 48 +155 13 Brazil 5 3 0 2 115 67 +48 11 Argentina 5 1 1 3 57 131 -74 8 Colombia 5 1 1 3 29 148 -119 8 Mexico 5 0 0 5 24 252 -228 5 Qualified for gold medal match Qualified for bronze medal match 11 July 201510:49v Mexico 5–40 Argentina Report Exhibition Stadium , Toronto 11 July 201513:33v Canada 60–0 Mexico Report Exhibition Stadium , Toronto 11 July 201518:17v Colombia 24–19 Mexico Report Exhibition Stadium , Toronto 12 July 201510:49v Mexico 0–71 United States Report Exhibition Stadium , Toronto 12 July 201513:11v Brazil 57–0 Mexico Report Exhibition Stadium , Toronto Fifth Place Game 12 July 201517:33v Mexico 17–17 Colombia Report Exhibition Stadium , Toronto Final Standings
Mexico_women's_national_rugby_sevens_team_5
The Mexico women's national rugby union sevens team qualified to the 2016 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament. In the aftermath of the 2017 RAN Women's Sevens, they will make their Rugby World Cup Sevens debut in 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_largest_counties_in_the_United_States_by_area
List of the largest counties in the United States by area
[ "Rank", "County", "State", "County Seat", "Total Area", "Land Area" ]
[ [ "1", "San Bernardino County", "California", "San Bernardino", "20,105.32 sq mi ( 52,072.5 km )", "20,052.5 sq mi ( 51,936 km )" ], [ "2", "Coconino County", "Arizona", "Flagstaff", "18,661.21 sq mi ( 48,332.3 km )", "18,617.42 sq mi ( 48,218.9 km )" ], [ "3", "Nye County", "Nevada", "Tonopah", "18,158.73 sq mi ( 47,030.9 km )", "18,146.66 sq mi ( 46,999.6 km )" ], [ "4", "Elko County", "Nevada", "Elko", "17,202.94 sq mi ( 44,555.4 km )", "17,179.03 sq mi ( 44,493.5 km )" ], [ "5", "Mohave County", "Arizona", "Kingman", "13,469.71 sq mi ( 34,886.4 km )", "13,311.64 sq mi ( 34,477.0 km )" ], [ "6", "Apache County", "Arizona", "St. Johns", "11,218.42 sq mi ( 29,055.6 km )", "11,204.88 sq mi ( 29,020.5 km )" ], [ "7", "Lincoln County", "Nevada", "Pioche", "10,636.77 sq mi ( 27,549.1 km )", "10,633.61 sq mi ( 27,540.9 km )" ], [ "8", "Sweetwater County", "Wyoming", "Green River", "10,491.17 sq mi ( 27,172.0 km )", "10,425.3 sq mi ( 27,001 km )" ], [ "9", "Inyo County", "California", "Independence", "10,226.98 sq mi ( 26,487.8 km )", "10,203.1 sq mi ( 26,426 km )" ], [ "10", "Harney County", "Oregon", "Burns", "10,226.49 sq mi ( 26,486.5 km )", "10,134.33 sq mi ( 26,247.8 km )" ], [ "11", "Navajo County", "Arizona", "Holbrook", "9,959.49 sq mi ( 25,795.0 km )", "9,953.18 sq mi ( 25,778.6 km )" ], [ "12", "Malheur County", "Oregon", "Vale", "9,929.99 sq mi ( 25,718.6 km )", "9,887.09 sq mi ( 25,607.4 km )" ], [ "13", "Humboldt County", "Nevada", "Winnemucca", "9,657.87 sq mi ( 25,013.8 km )", "9,647.91 sq mi ( 24,988.0 km )" ], [ "14", "Fremont County", "Wyoming", "Lander", "9,265.8 sq mi ( 23,998 km )", "9,182.27 sq mi ( 23,782.0 km )" ], [ "15", "Maricopa County", "Arizona", "Phoenix", "9,224.27 sq mi ( 23,890.7 km )", "9,203.14 sq mi ( 23,836.0 km )" ], [ "16", "Pima County", "Arizona", "Tucson", "9,188.83 sq mi ( 23,799.0 km )", "9,186.27 sq mi ( 23,792.3 km )" ], [ "17", "White Pine County", "Nevada", "Ely", "8,896.6 sq mi ( 23,042 km )", "8,875.98 sq mi ( 22,988.7 km )" ], [ "18", "Idaho County", "Idaho", "Grangeville", "8,502.48 sq mi ( 22,021.3 km )", "8,484.88 sq mi ( 21,975.7 km )" ], [ "19", "Lake County", "Oregon", "Lakeview", "8,358.47 sq mi ( 21,648.3 km )", "8,135.75 sq mi ( 21,071.5 km )" ], [ "20", "Kern County", "California", "Bakersfield", "8,161.42 sq mi ( 21,138.0 km )", "8,140.96 sq mi ( 21,085.0 km )" ] ]
List of largest counties
List_of_the_largest_counties_in_the_United_States_by_area_0
This is a list of the 100 largest counties in the United States by area. The list is based upon the total area of a county, both land and water surface, reported by the United States Census Bureau during the 2000 Census. Alaska is not divided into counties. A different ranking becomes apparent when comparing county areas by land area alone as opposed to total area. Some counties, such as Keweenaw and Alger Counties in Michigan, include significant amounts of water in their total area and would not appear on a list that considered land area alone. This list also includes the four counties that would be included when water area is not included.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_(British_band)
Hybrid (British band)
[ "Year", "Title", "Director", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2004", "Man on Fire", "Tony Scott", "Music arranger and programmer" ], [ "2005", "Domino", "Tony Scott", "Additional music" ], [ "2006", "Déjà Vu", "Tony Scott", "Music programmer" ], [ "2007", "Catacombs", "Tomm Coker and David Elliot", "Composer" ], [ "2008", "The Chronicles of Narnia : Prince Caspian", "Andrew Adamson", "Music programmer" ], [ "2009", "X-Men Origins : Wolverine", "Gavin Hood", "Additional music and programmer" ], [ "2009", "The Taking of Pelham 123", "Tony Scott", "Additional music and programmer" ], [ "2010", "Prince of Persia : The Sands of Time", "Mike Newell", "Music programmer" ], [ "2010", "Unstoppable", "Tony Scott", "Additional music and programmer" ], [ "2011", "Fast Five", "Justin Lin", "Additional music" ], [ "2011", "Cowboys & Aliens", "Jon Favreau", "Music programmer" ], [ "2012", "Total Recall", "Len Wiseman", "Additional music" ], [ "2013", "Exile to Babylon", "Domagoj Mazuran", "" ], [ "2013", "Dead in Tombstone", "Roel Reiné", "" ], [ "2014", "The Equalizer", "Antoine Fuqua", "Additional music and programmer" ], [ "2014", "Hercules", "Brett Ratner", "Additional arrangements and programmer" ], [ "2015", "Blackhat", "Michael Mann", "Additional music and programmer" ], [ "2015", "Vice", "Brian A. Miller", "" ], [ "2016", "Billionaire Ransom", "Jim Gillespie", "" ], [ "2017", "Interlude in Prague", "John Stephenson", "" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Hybrid_(Welsh_band)_0
Hybrid are a Welsh electronic music group composed of Mike and Charlotte Truman. The group was formed in 1995 by Mike Truman, Chris Healings, and Lee Mullin. At the time, they were primarily known as a breakbeat collective, although they overlapped considerably with progressive house and trance. Their 1999 single, Finished Symphony was their first charting release, and their debut studio album, Wide Angle, was released that year to critical acclaim. Hybrid are considered pioneers of the electronic genre, and are known for their cinematic approach to their production, specifically with the use of orchestral recordings. After Mullin left the group, their second studio album, Morning Sci-Fi (2003), was made with Adam Taylor and featured collaborations with Peter Hook and Kirsty Hawkshaw. In 2006, Truman and Healings released their acclaimed third studio album I Choose Noise. Charlotte Truman (née James) joined as a vocalist shortly afterwards in 2007. Her first recording with Hybrid was The Formula of Fear in 2008, the first single from their fourth studio album, Disappear Here (2010). After a hiatus, founding member Chris Healings left the group in 2015, and their long-awaited fifth studio album, Light of the Fearless, was released in 2018. Over their career, they have also produced over one hundred remixes for over forty artists including U2, Moby, Rob Dougan, R.E.M., The Future Sound of London. The group was formerly based in Swansea, Wales, but have relocated to Worcestershire, England.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_course_swimming_at_the_2013_Asian_Indoor_and_Martial_Arts_Games
Short course swimming at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Heats" ]
[ [ "1", "Alexandr Tarabrin ( KAZ )", "51.73" ], [ "2", "Sun Xiaolei ( CHN )", "54.88" ], [ "3", "Shin Hee-woong ( KOR )", "55.14" ], [ "4", "I Gede Siman Sudartawa ( INA )", "55.06" ], [ "5", "Stanislav Ossinskiy ( KAZ )", "54.62" ], [ "6", "Henry Ng ( HKG )", "55.98" ], [ "7", "Jamal Chavoshifar ( IRI )", "56.15" ], [ "8", "Kasipat Chograthin ( THA )", "56.60" ], [ "9", "Abdullah Al-Thuwaini ( KUW )", "56.70" ], [ "10", "Johansen Aguilar ( PHI )", "56.75" ], [ "11", "Trần Duy Khôi ( VIE )", "57.07" ], [ "12", "Hoàng Quý Phước ( VIE )", "57.47" ], [ "13", "Ayman Klzie ( SYR )", "58.33" ], [ "14", "Aiman Al-Kulaibi ( OMA )", "58.94" ], [ "15", "Antonio Tong ( MAC )", "1:00.71" ], [ "16", "Wang Yu-lian ( TPE )", "1:01.02" ], [ "17", "Fahad Al-Khaldi ( PHI )", "1:01.48" ], [ "18", "Glenn Victor Sutanto ( INA )", "1:02.22" ], [ "19", "Kent Cheung ( HKG )", "1:03.75" ], [ "20", "Batsaikhany Mönkhbayar ( MGL )", "1:05.73" ] ]
Results -- Men
2 July
Short_course_swimming_at_the_2013_Asian_Indoor_and_Martial_Arts_Games_7
Short course swimming, for the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, was held at the Dowon Aquatics Center. It took place from 30 June to 3 July 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Mediterranean_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Results
2018 Mediterranean Athletics U23 Championships – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Jimmy Gressier", "France", "14:35.85" ], [ "2", "Tariku Novales", "Spain", "14:39.57" ], [ "3", "Ahmed Jaziri", "Tunisia", "14:42.97" ], [ "4", "Pietro Riva", "Italy", "14:44.38" ], [ "5", "Ussama Ifraj", "Spain", "14:46.48" ], [ "6", "Francesco Breussa", "Italy", "15:07.96" ], [ "-", "Mouchin Outalha", "Morocco", "DNF" ], [ "-", "Mustafa Öz Seçer", "Turkey", "DNF" ] ]
Results -- Men 's 5000 metre
Final
2018_Mediterranean_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Results_8
These are the official results of the 2018 Mediterranean Athletics U23 Championships which took place on 09-10 June 2018 in Jesolo, Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_NCAA_Division_I_Baseball_Tournament
2015 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
[ "School", "Conference", "Record ( Conference )", "Head Coach", "Previous CWS Appearances", "Best CWS Finish", "CWS Record Not including this year" ]
[ [ "Arkansas", "SEC", "40-23 ( 17-12 )", "Dave Van Horn", "7 ( last : 2012 )", "2nd ( 1979 )", "11-14" ], [ "Cal State Fullerton", "Big West", "39-23 ( 19-5 )", "Rick Vanderhook", "16 ( last : 2009 )", "1st ( 1979 , 1984 , 1995 , 2004 )", "34-27" ], [ "Florida", "SEC", "49-16 ( 19-11 )", "Kevin O'Sullivan", "8 ( last : 2012 )", "2nd ( 2005 , 2011 )", "11-17" ], [ "LSU", "SEC", "53-10 ( 21-8 )", "Paul Mainieri", "16 ( last : 2013 )", "1st ( 1991 , 1993 , 1996 , 1997 , 2000 , 2009 )", "35-22" ], [ "Miami ( FL )", "ACC", "49-15 ( 22-8 )", "Jim Morris", "23 ( last : 2008 )", "1st ( 1982 , 1985 , 1999 , 2001 )", "47-38" ], [ "TCU", "Big 12", "49-13 ( 18-5 )", "Jim Schlossnagle", "2 ( last : 2014 )", "3rd ( 2010 )", "4-4" ], [ "Vanderbilt", "SEC", "47-19 ( 20-10 )", "Tim Corbin", "2 ( last : 2014 )", "1st ( 2014 )", "7-4" ], [ "Virginia", "ACC", "39-22 ( 15-15 )", "Brian O'Connor", "3 ( last : 2014 )", "2nd ( 2014 )", "7-6" ] ]
College World Series -- Participants
2015_NCAA_Division_I_Baseball_Tournament_3
The 2015 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on Friday, May 29, 2015, as part of the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64-team double-elimination tournament concluded with the 2015 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which began on June 13 and ended on June 24 with the Virginia Cavaliers upsetting the defending champion Vanderbilt Commodores 4-2 in the decisive Game 3 and thereby avenging their CWS Finals loss to Vanderbilt the previous year. The 64 participating NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 298 teams. Thirty-one teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conferences, and 33 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. Teams were divided into 16 regionals of four teams, which conducted a double-elimination tournament. Regional champions then faced each other in Super Regionals, a best-of-three series to determine the eight participants of the College World Series. Vanderbilt University and the University of Virginia split the first two games of the best-of-three championship series before Virginia won Game 3, 4-2, to win their first national championship in baseball. The two teams previously met in the championship series in 2014, which Vanderbilt won.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_WNBA_draft
2001 WNBA draft
[ "Pick", "Player", "Nationality", "WNBA Team", "School/Club Team" ]
[ [ "1", "Lauren Jackson ( F/C )", "Australia", "Seattle Storm", "Canberra Capitals ( Australia )" ], [ "2", "Kelly Miller ( G )", "United States", "Charlotte Sting", "Georgia" ], [ "3", "Tamika Catchings ( F )", "United States", "Indiana Fever", "Tennessee" ], [ "4", "Jackie Stiles ( G )", "United States", "Portland Fire", "Southwest Missouri State" ], [ "5", "Ruth Riley ( C )", "United States", "Miami Sol", "Notre Dame" ], [ "6", "Deanna Nolan ( G/F )", "United States", "Detroit Shock", "Georgia" ], [ "7", "Svetlana Abrosimova ( F )", "Russia", "Minnesota Lynx", "Connecticut" ], [ "8", "Marie Ferdinand ( G )", "United States", "Utah Starzz", "LSU" ], [ "9", "Coco Miller ( G )", "United States", "Washington Mystics", "Georgia" ], [ "10", "Katie Douglas ( G/F )", "United States", "Orlando Miracle", "Purdue" ], [ "11", "Penny Taylor ( F )", "Australia", "Cleveland Rockers", "Dandenong Rangers ( Australia )" ], [ "12", "LaQuanda Barksdale ( G/F )", "United States", "Portland Fire", "North Carolina" ], [ "13", "Kristen Veal ( G )", "Australia", "Phoenix Mercury", "Australia" ], [ "14", "Kelly Schumacher ( C )", "United States", "Indiana Fever", "Connecticut" ], [ "15", "Amanda Lassiter ( F )", "United States", "Houston Comets", "Missouri" ], [ "16", "Camille Cooper ( C )", "United States", "Los Angeles Sparks", "Purdue" ] ]
College draft -- Round 1
2001_WNBA_draft_1
2001 WNBA draft - 20 April 2001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2017_Islamic_Solidarity_Games_–_Results
Athletics at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Malika Akkaoui", "Morocco", "2:01.04" ], [ "2", "Halimah Nakaayi", "Uganda", "2:01.60" ], [ "3", "Noélie Yarigo", "Benin", "2:02.47" ], [ "4", "Meryem Akdağ", "Turkey", "2:03.52" ], [ "5", "Marta Hirpato", "Bahrain", "2:04.30" ], [ "6", "Manal El Bahraoui", "Bahrain", "2:04.49" ], [ "7", "Arina Kleshchukova", "Kyrgyzstan", "2:05.71" ], [ "8", "Oumaima Saoud", "Morocco", "DNS" ] ]
Athletics_at_the_2017_Islamic_Solidarity_Games_–_Results_36
These are the results of the athletics competition at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games which took place on 16-20 May 2017 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NWA_World_Tag_Team_Championship_(Los_Angeles_version)
NWA World Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles version)
[ "No", "Champions", "Reign", "Date", "Location", "Event" ]
[ [ "1", "The Dusek Family ( Emil Dusek and Ernie Dusek )", "1", "July 14 , 1949 ( NLT )", "Longbeach , California", "Live event" ], [ "2", "George and Bobby Becker", "1", "August 14 , 1950 ( NLT )", "", "Live event" ], [ "3", "Gino and Leo Garibaldi", "1", "03 ( NLT )", "", "Live event" ], [ "4", "The Dusek Family ( Emil Dusek and Ernie Dusek )", "2", "August 13 , 1951 ( NLT )", "", "Live event" ], [ "5", "Great Togo and Tosh Togo", "1", "June 4 , 1955 ( NLT )", "", "Live event" ], [ "6", "Guy Brunetti and Joe Tangero", "1", "August 24 , 1957 ( NLT )", "", "Live event" ], [ "7", "Hans Herman and Hans Schmidt", "1", "October 1957", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ], [ "8", "Berry and Tosh Togo ( 2 )", "1", "1958", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ], [ "9", "Billy Darnell and Sándor Szabó", "1", "September 1958", "Live event", "Los Angeles , California" ], [ "-", "Abandoned", "N/A", "1958 or 1959", "N/A", "N/A" ], [ "10", "The Twin Devils ( Twin Devil 1 and Twin Devil 2 )", "1", "1979", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ], [ "11", "Dory Funk , Jr. and Terry Funk", "1", "February 1980", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ], [ "12", "The Hood and Ron Starr", "1", "1980", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ], [ "13", "Walter Johnson and Alberto Madril", "1", "1980", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ], [ "14", "Ox Baker and Enforcer Lusciano", "1", "1980", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ], [ "15", "Walter and Battleship Johnson", "1", "1980", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ], [ "16", "Enforcer Lusciano and Victor Rivera", "1", "1980", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ], [ "17", "The Twin Devils ( Twin Devil 1 and Twin Devil 2 )", "2", "1981", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ], [ "18", "Rick and John Davidson", "1", "April 2 , 1981 ( NLT )", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ], [ "19", "Carlos Mata and Kiss", "1", "1982", "Los Angeles , California", "Live event" ] ]
Title history
Key
NWA_World_Tag_Team_Championship_(Los_Angeles_version)_0
The Los Angeles version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship was the main tag team professional wrestling championship of the North American Wrestling Alliance, a member of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), which promoted shows in and around Los Angeles. The championship was the first of at least 17 championships to use that name between 1949 and 1992, as the NWA Board of Directors allowed each territory to create its own version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship if it so desired. In 1957 there were at least 13 different versions of the NWA World Tag Team Championship recognized in the United States. Since it was a professional wrestling championship, it was not won through legitimate competitive matches, but instead determined by the decisions of the booker(s) of a wrestling promotion. The first version of the Los Angeles NWA World Tag Team Championship was created in 1949, less than a year after the NWA itself was founded. At the time, tag team wrestling was popular on the West Coast, leading to the local NWA promoters Hugh Nichols and Johnny Doyle creating the first-ever NWA World Tag Team Championship when they announced The Dusek Family (Ernie and Emil Dusek) as the first champions on July 14, 1949. The NWA Board of Directors dictated that all NWA territories recognize only one NWA World Heavyweight Champion, but allowed each territory to crown its own world tag team champion, making each championship a regional championship despite the name. The Los Angeles territory promoted its NWA World Tag Team Championship for eleven years, with Ben and Mike Sharpe being the last champions of the era. The Duseks were the only team to hold the championship twice in that period of time. The longest reign of the first era belonged to Guy Brunetti and Joe Tangero, who held the championship for at least 277 days. After the Los Angeles version was abandoned, the local promoters recognized the San Francisco version in subsequent years. By the 1970s the San Francisco territory had been taken over by Mike and Gene Lebell's NWA Hollywood Wrestling.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_in_television
1964 in television
[ "Date", "Name", "Notability" ]
[ [ "January 1", "Clare Holman", "British actress ( Inspector Morse )" ], [ "January 1", "Dedee Pfeiffer", "Actress ( For Your Love )" ], [ "January 10", "Krista Tesreau", "Actress ( Guiding Light )" ], [ "January 14", "Mark Addy", "English actor ( Still Standing )" ], [ "January 23", "Mariska Hargitay", "Actress ( Law & Order : Special Victims Unit )" ], [ "January 26", "Paul Johansson", "Actor ( One Tree Hill )" ], [ "February 1", "Linus Roache", "English actor ( Law & Order , Law & Order : Special Victims Unit )" ], [ "February 14", "Valente Rodriguez", "Actor ( George Lopez , Happily Divorced )" ], [ "February 15", "Chris Farley", "Actor , comedian ( Saturday Night Live ) ( d. 1997 )" ], [ "February 20", "French Stewart", "Actor ( 3rd Rock from the Sun , Mom )" ], [ "February 27", "John Pyper-Ferguson", "Australian-born Canadian actor ( Brothers & Sisters )" ], [ "March 7", "Wanda Sykes", "Actress , comedian ( The Chris Rock Show , The Wanda Sykes Show )" ], [ "March 10", "Bob Bergen", "Voice actor ( current voice of Porky Pig and Tweety )" ], [ "March 17", "Rob Lowe", "Actor ( The West Wing , Brothers & Sisters , Parks and Recreation )" ], [ "March 19", "Jake Weber", "English actor ( Medium )" ], [ "March 25", "Lisa Gay Hamilton", "Actress ( The Practice )" ], [ "March 25", "Mike Henry", "Vocie actor ( Family Guy , The Cleveland Show )" ], [ "March 30", "Ian Ziering", "Actor ( Beverly Hills , 90210 )" ], [ "April 4", "David Cross", "Actor , comedian ( Mr. Show with Bob and David , Arrested Development , The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret )" ], [ "April 4", "Anthony Clark", "Actor ( Yes , Dear )" ] ]
Births
1964_in_television_1
The year 1964 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events which occurred in that year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NWA_World_Tag_Team_Championship_(Amarillo_version)
NWA World Tag Team Championship (Amarillo version)
[ "No", "Champions", "Reign", "Date", "Days held", "Location", "Event", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Reggie Lisowski and Art Nelson", "1", "1955 ( NLT )", "", "", "Live event", "Lisowski and Neilson were recognized as the Chicago version of the NWA World Tag Team championship and were recognized in Amarillo" ], [ "2", "Art Nelson ( 2 ) and Rip Rogers", "1", "November 1955 ( NLT )", "", "", "Live event", "Lisowski relinquishes his half of the title to Rogers ( Lisowski and Neilson continue to be recognized in Chicago and other territories ) . Dory Funk and Bob Geigel defeateed the champions on April 26 , 1956 but results were reversed because Dizzy Davis substituted for Geigel during the match" ], [ "3", "Dizzy Davis and Sonny Myers", "1", "June 7 , 1956", "130", "Amarillo , Texas", "Live event", "" ], [ "4", "Art Nelson ( 3 ) and Rip Rogers", "2", "October 15 , 1956", "38", "", "Live event", "Sometime after July 12 , 1956" ], [ "5", "Dory Funk and Bob Geigel", "2", "November 22 , 1956", "88", "Amarillo , Texas", "Live event", "Defeated Nelson/Rogers and Bob Orton / John Tolos in a 3-way match" ], [ "6", "Dory Funk ( 3 ) and Rip Rogers ( 3 )", "1", "February 18 , 1957", "31", "", "Live event", "Funk chooses Rogers as a new partner after Geigel leaves the territory" ], [ "7", "Dizzy Davis and Great Bolo", "1", "March 21 , 1957", "21", "Amarillo , Texas", "Live event", "" ], [ "8", "Don Curtis and Dizzy Davis", "1", "April 11 , 1957", "73", "Amarillo , Texas", "Live event", "Defeated Great Bolo and Kurt Von Poppenheim to win the championship after Davis was allowed to choose a new tag team partner" ], [ "-", "Vacated", "-", "June 1957", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "Championship vacated due to an injury to Don Curtis" ], [ "9", "Mike DiBiase and Danny Plechas", "1", "June 13 , 1957", "40", "Amarillo , Texas", "Live event", "Defeated Dory Funk and Bob Geigel in a six-team tournament final" ], [ "10", "Dizzy Davis and Sonny Myers", "2", "July 23 , 1957", "15", "Odessa , Texas", "Live event", "" ], [ "11", "Great Bolo and Tokyo Joe", "1", "August 7 , 1957", "", "Wichita Falls , Texas", "Live event", "" ], [ "12", "Great Bolo ( 2 ) and Art Nelson ( 4 )", "1", "September 1957", "", "", "Live event", "Joe is injured and replaced by Nelson before the title defense on 57/09/05 in |Amarillo , Texas" ], [ "13", "Leo Garibaldi and Sonny Myers", "1", "November 14 , 1957", "28", "Amarillo , Texas", "Live event", "" ], [ "14", "Mike DiBiase and Danny Plechas", "2", "December 12 , 1957", "42", "Amarillo , Texas", "Live event", "" ], [ "-", "Vacated", "-", "January 23 , 1958", "N/A", "Amarillo , Texas", "Live event", "Championship vacated after a match against George and Sandy Scott" ], [ "15", "Mike DiBiase and Danny Plechas", "3", "February 6 , 1958", "", "Amarillo , Texas", "Live event", "Won the rematch" ], [ "-", "Vacated", "-", "April 1958", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "Championship vacated after not being defended for 60 days" ], [ "16", "Ricky Romero and Cyclone Anaya", "1", "May 8 , 1958", "49", "Lubbock , Texas", "Live event", "Defeated Tokyo Joe and Art Nelson in the finals of an eight-team tournament" ], [ "17", "Great Bolo ( 3 ) and Tokyo Joe", "2", "June 26 , 1958", "7", "Amarillo , Texas", "Live event", "" ] ]
Title history
Key
NWA_World_Tag_Team_Championship_(Amarillo_version)_0
The Amarillo version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship was the main tag team professional wrestling championship for the Amarillo, Texas-based Western States Sports, a member of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). Promoters Doc Sarpolis and Dory Funk introduced the championship in 1955 and continued to use it as their main tag team championship until 1969. The NWA Board of Directors dictated that there would be only one NWA World Heavyweight Champion but allowed any NWA member, also known as a NWA territory, to create its own local version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship. In 1957 no less than 13 different versions of the NWA World Tag Team Championship were promoted across the United States. This even included another version in East Texas, which was used mainly in Houston and Fort Worth at the time. To start the Amarillo lineage of the NWA World Tag Team Championship. Sarpolis and Funk invited Reggie Lisowski and Art Nelson, the holders of the Chicago version of the championship, to come to Amarillo and defend the championship. By November 1955 Lisowski stopped travelling to Amarillo so Nelson was given Rip Rogers as a partner, creating a separate lineage from the Chicago version as they continued to recognize Lisowski and Nelson as champions. The world tag team championship was actively promoted in and around Amarillo and Lubbock, Texas, from 1955 until March 1969. At that point the promotion abandoned the championship, opting to create the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship as the main tag team championship of the territory. Since the Amarillo version, like all other NWA World Tag Team Championships, were professional wrestling championships, it meant that the championship was not determined by competitive combat, but instead based on a predetermined match result. The teams of Terry Funk and Dory Funk Jr., and Mike DiBiase and Danny Plechas, share the record for most reigns as a team, a total of three each.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volgograd
Volgograd
[ "Club", "Sport", "Founded", "Current League", "League Tier", "Stadium" ]
[ [ "Rotor Volgograd", "Football", "1929", "Russian Professional Football League", "2nd", "Central Stadium" ], [ "Olimpia Volgograd", "Football", "1989", "Volgograd Oblast Football Championship", "5th", "Olimpia Stadium" ], [ "Kaustik Volgograd", "Handball", "1929", "Handball Super League", "1st", "Dynamo Sports Complex" ], [ "Dynamo Volgograd", "Handball", "1929", "Women 's Handball Super League", "1st", "Dynamo Sports Complex" ], [ "Krasny Oktyabr Volgograd", "Basketball", "2012", "VTB United League", "2nd", "Trade Unions Sports Palace" ], [ "Spartak Volgograd", "Water Polo", "1994", "Russian Water Polo Championship", "1st", "CVVS" ] ]
Sports
Aerial view of the Volgograd Arena in 2018
Volgograd_1
Volgograd (UK: /ˈvɒlɡəɡræd, ˈvɒlɡoʊ-/, US: /ˈvɒlɡə-, ˈvoʊlɡə-/; Russian: Волгогра́д, IPA: [vəɫɡɐˈɡrat] (listen)), formerly Tsaritsyn (Russian: Цари́цын​ (help·info)), 1589-1925, and Stalingrad (/ˈstɑːlɪnɡræd, ˈstæl-, -ɡrɑːd/; Russian: Сталингра́д​ (help·info)), 1925-1961, is an industrial city and the administrative centre of Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The city lies on the western bank of the Volga River. The Battle of Stalingrad in World War II was one of the largest and bloodiest battles in the history of warfare. Known locally as the Hero City, it is home to The Motherland Calls, an 85-metre statue dedicated to the heroes of the battle. The city also has many tourist attractions, such as museums, sandy beaches, and a self-propelled floating church. Its population was 1,021,215 at the 2010 Census, growing from 1,011,417 in the 2002 Census.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962–63_La_Liga
1962–63 La Liga
[ "Rank", "Goalscorer", "Goal", "Team" ]
[ [ "1", "Ferenc Puskás", "26", "Real Madrid" ], [ "2", "Delio Morollón", "20", "Valladolid" ], [ "3", "José Rodilla", "16", "Valladolid" ], [ "4", "Amancio Amaro", "14", "Real Madrid" ], [ "4", "Luis Aragonés", "14", "Real Betis" ] ]
Pichichi Trophy
1962–63_La_Liga_4
The 1962-63 La Liga was the 32nd season since its establishment. The season started on September 16, 1962, and finished on April 21, 1963.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autumn_Reeser
Autumn Reeser
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2001", "Star Trek : Voyager", "Ventu Girl", "Episode : Natural Law" ], [ "2001", "Thrills", "Allison", "Episode : A Most Dangerous Desire" ], [ "2001", "Undressed", "Erica", "7 episodes" ], [ "2001-04", "Grounded for Life", "Alison", "6 episodes" ], [ "2002", "Maybe It 's Me", "Becky", "Episodes : The Prom Episode , Parts 1 and 2" ], [ "2002", "Birds of Prey", "Sherry", "Episode : Prey for the Hunter" ], [ "2002-03", "George Lopez", "Piper Morey", "Episodes : Token of Unappreciation and Girl Fight" ], [ "2003", "CSI : Crime Scene Investigation", "Rachel Lyford", "Episode : Invisible Evidence" ], [ "2004", "Cold Case", "Sister Grace Ashley", "Episode : The Boy in the Box" ], [ "2004-05", "Complete Savages", "Angela", "12 episodes" ], [ "2005", "It 's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", "Megan", "Episode : Charlie Wants an Abortion" ], [ "2005-07", "The O.C", "Taylor Townsend", "31 episodes" ], [ "2006", "Independent Lens", "Lauren", "Episode : My Life ... Disoriented" ], [ "2007", "Ghost Whisperer", "Sloane Alexander", "Episode : Do n't Try This at Home" ], [ "2008", "Pushing Daisies", "Kentucky Fitz", "Episode : Bzzzzzzzzz !" ], [ "2008-09", "Valentine", "Phoebe Valentine", "8 episodes" ], [ "2009", "Raising the Bar", "Ashley Hastings", "3 episodes" ], [ "2009-10", "Entourage", "Lizzie Grant", "10 episodes" ], [ "2010", "Human Target", "Layla / NiteOwl", "Episodes : Lockdown and Baptiste" ], [ "2010", "The Bannen Way", "Jailbait", "Web series" ] ]
Filmography
Autumn_Reeser_2
Autumn Reeser (born September 21, 1980) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Taylor Townsend on the Fox series The O.C., Lizzie Grant on HBO's Entourage, Katie Andrews on ABC's No Ordinary Family, and Leslie Bellcamp on E! 's The Arrangement. She has appeared in films The Girl Next Door (2004), So Undercover (2012), Clint Eastwood's Sully (2016), and ten Hallmark Channel's television films, in leading roles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assamese_language
Assamese language
[ "Cases", "Suffix", "Example", "Literal English translation", "Normal English translation" ]
[ [ "Absolutive", "none", "বাৰীত গৰু সোমাল। ( barit goru- xümal . )", "Garden-LOC cattle- ABS entered", "Cattles entered into the garden" ], [ "Ergative", "- এ , - ই ( -e , -i )", "গৰু ৱে ঘাঁহ খায়। ( goru- e ghãh kha-e . )", "Cattle- ERG grass-ACC eat- ( 3rd person , habitual present )", "Cattles eat grass" ], [ "Accusative", "- ( অ ) ক , − ( - ( o ) k , − )", "১ . শিয়ালটোৱে শহাটো ক খেদি আছে। ( 1. xial-tü-e xoha-tü- k khedi ase . ) ২ . তেওঁলোকে চোৰটো পুলিচক গতালে। ( 2. teü̃lük-e sür-tü- pulis-ok gotale . )", "1 . Jackal-the-ERG hare-the- ACC chasing exist- ( 3rd person , present continuous ) . 2 . They thief-the- ACC police-ACC handover- ( recent past ) - ( 3rd person )", "1 . The jackal is chasing the hare . 2 . They handed over the thief to the police" ], [ "Genitive", "- ( অ ) ৰ ( - ( o ) r )", "তাই ৰ ঘৰ ( tai- r ghor )", "she- GEN house", "Her house" ], [ "Dative", "- ( অ ) লৈ [ dialectal : - ( অ ) লে ] ; - ( অ ) ক ( - ( o ) loi [ dialectal : - ( o ) le ] ; - ( o ) k )", "১ . সি পঢ়াশালি লৈ গৈ আছে। ( 1. xi porhaxali- loi goi ase . ) ২ . বা ক চাবিটো দিয়া। ( 2. ba- k sabi-tü- dia . )", "1 . He school- DAT going exist- ( 3rd person , present continuous ) 2 . Eldersister- DAT key-the-ACC give- ( familiar , imperative )", "1 . He is going to ( the ) school . 2 . Give elder sister the key" ], [ "Terminative", "- ( অ ) লৈকে [ dialectal : - ( অ ) লেকে ] ( - ( o ) loi [ dialectal : - ( o ) leke ] )", "১ . মই নহা লৈকে কʼতো নেযাবা। ( 1. moi n-oha- loike kót-ü ne-za-b-a . ) ২ . ১ৰ পৰা ৭ লৈকে ( 2 . 1-or pora 7- oloike )", "1 . I not-coming- TERM where-even not-go-future- ( 3rd person ) 2 . 1-GEN from 7- TERM", "1 . Do n't go anywhere until I do n't come . 2 . From 1 up to 7" ], [ "Instrumental", "- ( এ ) ৰে [ dialectal : - ( এ ) দি ] ( - ( e ) re [ dialectical : - ( e ) di ] )", "কল মেৰে লিখিছিলা। ( kolom- ere likhisila . )", "pen- INS write- ( 2rd person , distant past )", "You wrote with ( a ) pen" ], [ "Locative", "- ( অ ) ত [ sometimes : -এ ] ( - ( o ) t [ sometimes : -e ] )", "১ . সি বহীখন ত লিখিছে। ( 1. xi bohi-khon- ot likhise . ) ২ . আইতা মঙলবা ৰে আহিছিল। ( 2. aita moŋolbar- e ahisil . )", "1 . He notebook-the- LOC write- ( present perfect ) - ( 3rd person ) . 2 . Grandmother Tuesday- LOC come- ( distant past ) - ( 3rd person )", "1 . He has written on the notebook . 2 . Grandmother came on Tuesday" ] ]
Morphology and grammar -- Grammatical cases
Assamese has 8 grammatical cases :
Assamese_language_5
Assamese (/ˌæsəˈmiːz/), also Asamiya (/ɔxomia/ অসমীয়া), is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Assam, where it is an official language. It is the easternmost Indo-European language, spoken by over 15 million speakers, and serves as a lingua franca in the region. Nefamese is an Assamese-based pidgin used in Arunachal Pradesh and Nagamese, an Assamese-based Creole language is widely used in Nagaland. The Kamtapuri language of Rangpur division of Bangladesh and Cooch Behar and Jalpaiguri districts of India are linguistically closer to Assamese, though the speakers identify with the Bengali culture and the literary language. In the past, it was the court language of the Ahom kingdom from the 17th century. Along with other Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, Assamese evolved at least before 7th century CE from the middle Indo-Aryan Magadhi Prakrit, which developed from dialects similar to, but in some ways more archaic than Vedic Sanskrit. Its sister languages include Angika, Bengali, Bishnupriya Manipuri, Chakma, Chittagonian, Hajong, Rajbangsi, Maithili, Rohingya and Sylheti. It is written in the Assamese alphabet, an abugida system, from left to right, with many typographic ligatures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observations_in_the_Orient
Observations in the Orient
[ "Place", "Location", "Copies held" ]
[ [ "Boston University School of Theology Library", "Boston , MA , USA", "1" ], [ "Yale University Sterling Memorial Library", "New Haven , CT , USA", "1" ], [ "Cornell University Library", "Ithaca , NY , USA", "1" ], [ "Princeton Theological Seminary", "Princeton , NJ , USA", "1" ], [ "Duke University Libraries", "Durham , NC , USA", "2" ], [ "Concordia Theological Seminary ( CTSFW Library )", "Fort Wayne , IN , USA", "1" ], [ "University of Manitoba", "Winnipeg , Canada", "1" ], [ "Asbury Theological Seminary ( B.L . Fisher Library )", "Wilmore , KY , USA", "1" ], [ "Colombia Theological Seminary ( JBC Library )", "Decatur , GA , USA", "1" ], [ "University of Washington Libraries", "Seattle , WA , USA", "1" ], [ "Southwest Baptist Seminary ( Roberts Library )", "Fort Worth , TX , USA", "1" ], [ "San Diego Christian & Southern California Seminary Library", "CA , USA", "1" ], [ "University of Hong Kong Libraries", "Hong Kong", "1" ] ]
Bibliographical information -- Holdings
Original copies of the book are rare . [ 8 ] Only a select few of universities and libraries around the world hold a copy . [ 9 ] European universities and libraries tend to have Observations in the Orient in book form while the United States exclusively has the book in microforms . [ 9 ] The University of Toronto and Duke University are the only two universities who 's libraries ' hold multiple copies . [ 9 ] Books Place Location Copies held Maastricht University Inner City Library ( Jesuit collection ) Maastricht , The Netherlands 1 University of Würzburg Library Würzburg , Germany 1 Berlin State Library Berlin , Germany 1 National and University Library Strasbourg , France 1 International Research Center for Japanese Studies Kyoto , Japan 1 University of Toronto Libraries Toronto , Canada 3
Observations_in_the_Orient_1
Observations in the Orient: The Account of a Journey to Catholic Mission Fields in Japan, Korea, Manchuria, China, Indo-China, and the Philippines is the travel book and account of James Anthony Walsh on his travels through Asia between fall 1917 and spring 1918. Walsh was a bishop and co-founder of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers. The book was published in 1919 by the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America in Ossining, New York. Observations in the Orient is originally 323 pages long and contains twenty chapters excluding the preface. It also includes 104 black-and-white photographs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_pole_vault
1971 European Athletics Championships – Men's pole vault
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Wolfgang Nordwig", "East Germany", "5.35" ], [ "2", "Kjell Isaksson", "Sweden", "5.30" ], [ "3", "Renato Dionisi", "Italy", "5.30" ], [ "4", "Hans Lagerqvist", "Sweden", "5.25" ], [ "5", "Włodzimierz Sokołowski", "Poland", "5.10" ], [ "6", "John-Erik Blomqvist", "Sweden", "5.10" ], [ "7", "Yuriy Isakov", "Soviet Union", "5.10" ], [ "8", "Heinfried Engel", "West Germany", "5.10" ], [ "9", "Antti Kalliomäki", "Finland", "5.00" ], [ "10", "Altti Alarotu", "Finland", "4.90" ], [ "11", "Hans-Jürgen Ziegler", "West Germany", "4.90" ], [ "12", "Risto Ivanoff", "Finland", "4.90" ] ]
Results -- Final
13 August
1971_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_pole_vault_0
The men's pole vault at the 1971 European Athletics Championships was held in Helsinki, Finland, at Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 11 and 13 August 1971.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1929_VFL_season
1929 VFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Venue", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "Geelong", "12.10 ( 82 )", "Richmond", "5.12 ( 42 )", "Corio Oval", "6,500", "31 August 1929" ], [ "Footscray", "4.18 ( 42 )", "St Kilda", "9.13 ( 67 )", "Western Oval", "10,000", "31 August 1929" ], [ "South Melbourne", "13.10 ( 88 )", "Hawthorn", "11.5 ( 71 )", "Lake Oval", "8,000", "31 August 1929" ], [ "Fitzroy", "11.18 ( 84 )", "Essendon", "7.11 ( 53 )", "Brunswick Street Oval", "8,500", "31 August 1929" ], [ "Melbourne", "5.10 ( 40 )", "Collingwood", "14.12 ( 96 )", "MCG", "41,316", "31 August 1929" ], [ "North Melbourne", "8.8 ( 56 )", "Carlton", "8.15 ( 63 )", "Arden Street Oval", "8,000", "31 August 1929" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 18
1929_VFL_season_17
The 1929 Victorian Football League season was the 33rd season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke
Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metre backstroke
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "David Plummer", "United States", "52.50", "Q" ], [ "2", "5", "Mitch Larkin", "Australia", "52.70", "Q" ], [ "3", "4", "Camille Lacourt", "France", "52.72", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Robert Glință", "Romania", "53.34", "Q , NR" ], [ "5", "7", "Grigoriy Tarasevich", "Russia", "53.46", "" ], [ "6", "8", "Jan-Philip Glania", "Germany", "53.94", "" ], [ "7", "6", "Joshua Beaver", "Australia", "53.95", "" ], [ "8", "1", "Guilherme Guido", "Brazil", "54.16", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke_2
The men's 100 metre backstroke event at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place between 7-8 August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. Ryan Murphy continued the streak of American dominance in the sprint backstroke, as he pulled away from the rest of the field to claim his country's sixth straight Olympic title. He fired off a 51.97 to eclipse Matt Grevers' 2012 Olympic record by 0.19 of a second for gold, making him the only second swimmer in the event's history besides Aaron Peirsol to break the 52-second barrier and the fastest of all-time in textile. Meanwhile, China's Xu Jiayu put up a brisk effort to take silver with a 52.31, and spoil the 1-2 finish for the Americans. Murphy's fellowman David Plummer, aged 30, finished with bronze in 52.40 at his maiden Games. Leading the race early on the initial length, Australia's defending world champion Mitch Larkin missed the podium with a fourth-place time in 52.43. France's Camille Lacourt picked up the fifth spot in 52.70, with Russian swimmer and Youth Olympic champion Evgeny Rylov (52.74) trailing him by a 0.04-second margin. Japan's Ryosuke Irie (53.42), the Olympic bronze medalist from London 2012, and Romania's Robert Glință (53.50) rounded out the field. The medals for the competition were presented by Albert II, Prince of Monaco, IOC member, and the gifts were presented by Mustapha Larfaoui, FINA honorary life president.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_13)
American Idol (season 13)
[ "Order", "Contestant", "Song", "Competitor", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Caleb Johnson", "Family Tree", "Alex Preston", "Safe" ], [ "2", "Jessica Meuse", "Gunpowder & Lead", "Sam Woolf", "Bottom 2" ], [ "3", "Alex Preston & Sam Woolf", "Let Her Go", "N/A", "N/A" ], [ "4", "C.J . Harris", "Gravity", "Caleb Johnson", "Safe" ], [ "5", "Dexter Roberts", "Muckalee Creek Water", "C.J . Harris", "Eliminated" ], [ "6", "Jena Irene & Caleb Johnson", "Gim me Shelter", "N/A", "N/A" ], [ "7", "Alex Preston", "The A Team", "Dexter Roberts", "Safe" ], [ "8", "Sam Woolf", "Sail Away", "Jessica Meuse", "Safe" ], [ "9", "C.J . Harris , Jessica Meuse , & Dexter Roberts", "Compass", "N/A", "N/A" ], [ "10", "Jena Irene", "Creep", "Caleb Johnson", "Safe" ] ]
Finals -- Top 7 – Competitors ' Choice
Every finalist chose a song for each remaining contestant , who then selected one song choice to perform . The songs used for the duets and trios were not a product of the theme . [ 53 ]
American_Idol_(season_13)_13
The thirteenth season of American Idol, styled as American Idol XIII, premiered on the Fox television network on January 15, 2014. Ryan Seacrest returned as host for his thirteenth season. Keith Urban was the only judge from the twelfth season to return. Former judge Jennifer Lopez, who returned after one season absence, and Harry Connick Jr. joined the judging panel following the departures of Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Randy Jackson, though Jackson returned as a mentor, replacing Jimmy Iovine. On May 21, Caleb Johnson was announced the winner of the season, with Jena Irene as runner-up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cruise_ships
List of cruise ships
[ "Name", "Operator", "Began operation", "Tonnage", "Status" ]
[ [ "Independence of the Seas", "Royal Caribbean International", "2008", "154,407", "Operating" ], [ "Independence", "Atlantic Far East Lines / American Hawaiian Cruises", "1951", "23,719", "Renamed Oceanic Independence ( 1974-79 ) , renamed the Independence ( 1982-2006 ) , renamed the Oceanic ( 2006 ) , sold for scrap in 2008" ], [ "Independence", "American Cruise Lines", "2010", "", "Operating" ], [ "Insignia", "Oceania Cruises", "1998", "30,277", "formerly R One , Insignia , Columbus 2" ], [ "Island Escape", "Island Cruises", "2002", "40,132", "Sold for scrap in 2018" ], [ "Island Princess", "Princess Cruises", "2003", "92,000", "Operating" ], [ "Island Sky", "Noble Caledonia", "1992", "90,600", "Operating . Formerly : MS Renaissance Eight , MS Renai II , MS Sky" ], [ "Ivan Franko", "Black Sea Shipping Company", "1964", "19,861", "Scrapped 1997 under name Fran" ] ]
I
List_of_cruise_ships_8
This is a list of cruise ships, both those in service and those that have ceased to operate. Ocean liners are included on this list only if they also functioned as cruise ships. (See: list of ocean liners.) As some cruise ships have operated under multiple names, all names will be listed in the Status section, along with the history of the vessel, under the vessel's current or most recent name. If a vessel is not currently operating as a cruise ship, only the most recent operation will be listed here. Likewise, if a vessel fulfilled another role before becoming a cruise ship, the first entry for the vessel will occur when the vessel began its career as a cruise ship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odia_script
Odia script
[ "", "voiceless", "voiceless aspirate", "voiced", "voiced aspirate", "nasal ଅନୁନାସିକ" ]
[ [ "Velars କଣ୍ଠ୍ୟ", "କ ( ka )", "ଖ ( kha )", "ଗ ( ga )", "ଘ ( gha )", "ଙ ( ṅa )" ], [ "Palatals ତାଲବ୍ୟ", "ଚ ( ca )", "ଛ ( cha )", "ଜ ( ja )", "ଝ ( jha )", "ଞ ( ña )" ], [ "Retroflex ମୂର୍ଦ୍ଧନ୍ୟ", "ଟ ( ṭa )", "ଠ ( ṭha )", "ଡ ( ḍa )", "ଢ ( ḍha )", "ଣ ( ṇa )" ], [ "Dentals ଦନ୍ତ୍ୟ", "ତ ( ta )", "ଥ ( tha )", "ଦ ( da )", "ଧ ( dha )", "ନ ( na )" ], [ "Labials ଓଷ୍ଠ୍ୟ", "ପ ( pa )", "ଫ ( pha )", "ବ ( ba )", "ଭ ( bha )", "ମ ( ma )" ] ]
Alphabet -- Structured consonants
The structured consonants ( ବର୍ଗ୍ୟ ବ୍ୟଞ୍ଜନ ) are classified according to where the tongue touches the palate of the mouth and are classified accordingly into five structured groups . These consonants are shown here with their ISO transliteration .
Odia_script_1
The Odia script (; also known as the Oriya script) is a Brahmic script used to write the Odia language.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_LaPaglia
Jonathan LaPaglia
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1996-1997", "New York Undercover", "Tommy McNamara", "25 Episodes" ], [ "1997", "Deconstructing Harry", "First Assistant Cameraperson/Harry 's Character", "" ], [ "1998", "Inferno", "Eddie", "TV series" ], [ "1998", "Law & Order", "Frank Russo ( 1 Episode,1998 ) - Grief ( TV Episode )", "TV Episode" ], [ "1998", "Origin of the Species", "Stan", "" ], [ "1998-2001", "Seven Days", "Lt. Frank Parker", "66 episodes" ], [ "2000", "Under Hellgate Bridge", "Vincent", "" ], [ "2001-2004", "The District", "Det . Kevin Debreno", "66 episodes" ], [ "2002", "The Agency", "", "Det . Kevin Debreno ( 1 episode - Doublecrossover )" ], [ "2004", "The Dead Will Tell", "Billy Hytner", "Movie" ], [ "2004", "Plain Truth", "Cooper", "TV movie" ], [ "2006", "Brothers & Sisters", "Bryan Walker", "TV series ( 1 Episode , Unaired Pilot )" ], [ "2006", "Law & Order : Criminal Intent", "Jack McCaskin", "1 Episode" ], [ "2006", "Windfall", "Dave Park", "TV series ( 8 episodes )" ], [ "2007", "The Sopranos", "Himself / Michael the Cleaver", "2 Episodes : Stage 5 and Kennedy and Heidi" ], [ "2007", "Gryphon", "Prince Seth of Delphi", "TV movie" ], [ "2008", "A Beautiful Life", "Vince", "" ], [ "2008", "Bones", "Anton Deluca", "1 Episode - The Skull in the Sculpture" ], [ "2008", "NCIS", "Special Agent Brent Langer", "2 Episodes" ], [ "2008", "Jack Rio", "Devon Russel", "" ] ]
Filmography
Jonathan_LaPaglia_0
Jonathan LaPaglia (, ; born 31 August 1969) is an Australian actor known for his roles as Frank B. Parker in the television series Seven Days, Kevin Debreno in The District and Det. Tommy McNamara in New York Undercover. In April 2016, LaPaglia was announced as the host of Network Ten's revival of Australian Survivor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Asian_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_110_metres_hurdles
2005 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 110 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Liu Xiang", "China", "13.65", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Rouhollah Askari", "Iran", "13.88", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Shi Dongpeng", "China", "13.88", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Masato Naito", "Japan", "13.99", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Park Tae-Kyong", "South Korea", "13.99", "Q" ], [ "6", "2", "Mubarak Ata Mubarak", "Saudi Arabia", "14.01", "Q" ], [ "7", "2", "Mohd Robani Hassan", "Malaysia", "14.10", "q" ], [ "8", "1", "Mohammed Aissa Al-Thawadi", "Qatar", "14.25", "q" ], [ "9", "2", "Narongdech Janjai", "Thailand", "14.29", "" ], [ "10", "1", "Suphan Wongsriphuck", "Thailand", "14.31", "" ], [ "11", "1", "Aruna Indika Kumara De Silva", "Sri Lanka", "14.32", "" ], [ "11", "2", "Tasuku Tanonaka", "Japan", "14.32", "" ], [ "13", "2", "Tang Hon Sing", "Hong Kong", "14.58", "" ], [ "14", "2", "Muhammed Shah", "Pakistan", "14.68", "" ], [ "15", "1", "Jang Sung-Han", "South Korea", "14.73", "" ], [ "16", "1", "Bader Abdou Al-Ainain", "Saudi Arabia", "14.82", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Wind : Heat 1 : +0.1 m/s , Heat 2 : +0.7 m/s
2005_Asian_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_110_metres_hurdles_0
The men's 110 metres hurdles event at the 2005 Asian Athletics Championships was held in Incheon, South Korea on September 1st and 2nd.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Russow
Mike Russow
[ "Res", "Record", "Opponent", "Method", "Event", "Date", "Round", "Time", "Location" ]
[ [ "Loss", "15-3 ( 1 )", "Shawn Jordan", "TKO ( punches )", "UFC on Fox : Johnson vs. Dodson", "January 26 , 2013", "2", "3:48", "Chicago , Illinois , United States" ], [ "Loss", "15-2 ( 1 )", "Fabrício Werdum", "TKO ( punches )", "UFC 147", "June 23 , 2012", "1", "2:28", "Belo Horizonte , Minas Gerais , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "15-1 ( 1 )", "John-Olav Einemo", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC on Fox : Evans vs. Davis", "January 28 , 2012", "3", "5:00", "Chicago , Illinois , United States" ], [ "Win", "14-1 ( 1 )", "Jon Madsen", "TKO ( doctor stoppage )", "UFC Fight Night : Nogueira vs. Davis", "March 26 , 2011", "2", "5:00", "Seattle , Washington , United States" ], [ "Win", "13-1 ( 1 )", "Todd Duffee", "KO ( punch )", "UFC 114", "May 29 , 2010", "3", "2:33", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States" ], [ "Win", "12-1 ( 1 )", "Justin McCully", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC 102", "August 29 , 2009", "3", "5:00", "Portland , Oregon , United States" ], [ "Win", "11-1 ( 1 )", "Braden Bice", "Submission ( north-south choke )", "Adrenaline MMA 2 : Miletich vs. Denny", "December 11 , 2008", "1", "1:13", "Moline , Illinois , United States" ], [ "Win", "10-1 ( 1 )", "Jason Guida", "Submission ( guillotine choke )", "Adrenaline MMA : Guida vs. Russow", "June 14 , 2008", "1", "2:13", "Hoffman Estates , Illinois , United States" ], [ "Win", "9-1 ( 1 )", "Roman Zentsov", "Submission ( north-south choke )", "Yarennoka !", "December 31 , 2007", "1", "2:58", "Saitama , Saitama , Japan" ], [ "Win", "8-1 ( 1 )", "Steve Campbell", "Submission ( arm-triangle choke )", "XFO 21", "December 1 , 2007", "2", "4:32", "Lakemoor , Illinois , United States" ], [ "Win", "7-1 ( 1 )", "Pat Harmon", "KO ( punch )", "Bourbon Street Brawl 4", "July 25 , 2007", "1", "2:10", "Chicago , Illinois , United States" ], [ "Win", "6-1 ( 1 )", "Demian Decorah", "Submission ( kimura )", "XFO 18", "June 30 , 2007", "1", "2:54", "Wisconsin Dells , Wisconsin , United States" ], [ "Win", "5-1 ( 1 )", "Scott Harper", "Submission ( americana )", "XFO 16", "May 5 , 2007", "1", "0:32", "Lakemoor , Illinois , United States" ], [ "Loss", "4-1 ( 1 )", "Sergei Kharitonov", "Submission ( armbar )", "Pride 33", "February 24 , 2007", "1", "3:46", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States" ], [ "Win", "4-0 ( 1 )", "Steve Conkel", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "Bourbon Street Brawl 2", "January 24 , 2007", "1", "1:00", "Chicago , Illinois , United States" ], [ "Win", "3-0 ( 1 )", "Chris Harrison", "Submission ( americana )", "XFO 14", "December 9 , 2006", "1", "1:11", "Lakemoor , Illinois , United States" ], [ "Win", "2-0 ( 1 )", "Brandon Quigley", "KO ( punches )", "Combat : Do Fighting Challenge 7", "April 22 , 2006", "1", "0:18", "Cicero , Illinois , United States" ], [ "NC", "1-0 ( 1 )", "Ed Meyer", "NC", "Combat : Do Fighting Challenge 6", "February 25 , 2006", "N/A", "N/A", "Mokena , Illinois , United States" ], [ "Win", "1-0", "Nate Schroeder", "Decision ( unanimous )", "JKD : Challenge 1", "April 25 , 1998", "3", "5:00", "Chicago , Illinois , United States" ] ]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 19 matches 15 wins 3 losses By knockout 4 2 By submission 8 1 By decision 3 0 No contests 1
Mike_Russow_1
Michael Earl Russow (born November 9, 1976) is an American professional mixed martial artist currently competing in the World Series of Fighting's Heavyweight division. Having made his professional debut in 1998, Russow has also formerly competed for the UFC, Adrenaline MMA, PRIDE FC, and also participated in the Yarennoka! event in the Saitama Super Arena in Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visby_City_Wall
Visby City Wall
[ "Name", "Swedish name", "Description" ]
[ [ "The Gunpowder Tower ( formerly the Sheep Tower )", "Kruttornet ( formerly Lambtornet )", "Kruttornet is the oldest tower in the city wall of Visby and was built as a defensive tower to protect the medieval harbour , which was located in the part of Visby now known as Almedalen park . It was built in 1160-61 , in connection with the conclusion of a trade agreement with the Duke of Saxony as a free-standing defensive tower . Originally an identical tower , which has since disappeared , existed on the opposite side of the harbour entrance . The harbour has also vanished due to post-glacial rebound . From the top of the tower , crossbowmen could shoot straight into approaching ships . The tower had no gate , only a small hatch about 10 metres ( 33 ft ) up the wall , accessible via a removable ladder . This design made it more difficult for an aggressor to gain access to the tower . Its name , literally the Gunpowder Tower , is of a significantly later date . During the wars with Denmark in 1361 and intermittently from 1394 to 1487 , it served as a gunpowder store for both sides , since it was not unusual for the representatives from the town of Visby to change their allegiance" ], [ "The Love Gate", "Kärleksporten", "Kärleksporten was built as late as 1872 . It was constructed in a section of the wall which had collapsed and was used by local fishermen as a passageway between the Strandpromenaden ( the Beach Promenade Road ) and the area now known as the Visby Botanical Garden . The wall north of Kruttornet facing the sea , originally lacked towers . The name of the round-arched passageway ( literally , the Love Gate ) actually stems from the ropes that were coated with tar on the town-side of the wall during the Middle Ages . The similarly sounding Tjärporten ( the Tar Gate ) became Kärleksporten . According to tradition , couples who pass through the gate should stop here and kiss each other . There are numerous romantic inscriptions on the stones of the gate" ], [ "The Slit Bottle", "Sprundflaskan", "Sprundflaskan . This full-length tower was erected at either the end of the 14th century or at the beginning of the 15th , with the dual purpose of strengthening the town defences and reinforcing a weak spot in the wall . Its present name has been used since the 17th century and possibly stems from the tower resembling a bottle" ], [ "The Fallen Wall", "Murfallet", "Murfallet . As indicated by its name , this is a collapsed part of the wall , which may also contain traces of an earlier tower . On the sea side of the wall , a small hill may contain the remains of the collapsed wall . As of 2014 it is used as a passageway for cars" ], [ "The Maiden Tower", "Jungfrutornet", "Jungfrutornet was erected during the 15th century to improve the town 's defenses against attackers coming from the sea . According to tradition its name is derived from the legend of the daughter of Nils Guldsmed from Unghanse , Öja in the south part of Gotland . She was supposed to have been immured in the wall as punishment for betraying the town by letting King Valdemar IV of Denmark and his Danish troops into Visby during the campaign of 1361 . Recent research has established that the tower did not exist at that time . It is more plausible that the name derives from a unit of measurement known as the jungfru ( 8.2 centilitres ( 2.9 imp fl oz ; 2.8 US fl oz ) )" ], [ "The Silver Cap/Kames", "Silverhättan/Kames", "Silverhättan or Kames is the most recent tower of the city wall of Visby , built by the Teutonic Knights who ruled Gotland between 1398-1408 . The name Kames dates from the 17th century and stems from the Latin word comes , meaning count . Its alternate name , the Silverhättan ( the Silver Cap ) , stems from an earlier silver-coloured roof , probably made of lead . The tower forms part of the most recently erected group of defensive towers and is placed at an angle between the part of the wall facing the sea and the part facing land . It is supported by two large buttresses . At the top of the tower , on the third floor outside , there was originally a wooden gallery for archers . On the same floor there was also a place where a fire could be lit , mainly used for signalling purposes . In the beginning of the 18th century during the Great Northern War , the arrow-slits were enlarged . It was feared that the Russian military , which had earlier ravaged the eastern coast of the island , would attack Visby . The governor and major general Anders Sparfeldt equipped parts of the city wall , the towers and the gate towers , with firearms . The Silver Cap was a northern outpost and the strategically located tower served as key fortification for securing the beach along the part of the wall facing the sea" ], [ "The Snäckgärds Gate", "Snäckgärdsporten", "Snäckgärdsporten has been known by many names throughout history , among them the Västerport ( the West Gate ) . It is one of the oldest gate towers of the wall . During the 18th century , the gate was blocked up and not opened again until 1885 , in connection with reconstruction works . From the 1840s and a few decades on , the gate room itself was used as part of an establishment serving coffee , tea and punsch . The gate itself has slots for a portcullis . This served as a protection against hostile assaults with weapons such as battering rams . In addition to an extra set of internal walls , this provided a good defence for the relative weak spots that the gates were . In 2009 , new internal , wooden floors and stairs were built in the tower , which became a new observation point in the town . The tower is accessed from the inside of the wall via a walkway and a ladder from the Silverhättan" ], [ "The Lübeck Breach", "Lübeckerbräschen", "Lübeckerbräschen is the name of a partially collapsed section of the northern wall . It is possible that it was here that Lübeck forces assaulted the town in 1525 . A number of arrowheads have been found here during archaeological excavations . At the time of the assault , a significant part of Visby was burnt to the ground , and churches and monasteries plundered . Many of these were never rebuilt and as of 2014 , Visby hosts a large number of church ruins . Recent research indicates that the collapse of the wall was unconnected to the assault in 1525 ; but the location may coincide with the place of the attack . On the razed part of the wall , there was a small tower riding on the wall which , when it collapsed , pulled a substantial part of the wall down with it . That part of the wall was erected on unstable ground and this may have caused the foundation of the wall to move , prompting the collapse" ], [ "The Fish oil Tower", "Tranhustornet", "Tranhustornet . The so-called Fish oil Tower is a ground tower which lies east of the Lübeckerbräschen . On a map from the 18th century , the tower is marked as a place for extracting oil from fish , hence the name . To the east of the tower there lies a stone house which is older than the city wall" ], [ "The Saint George Gate", "Sankt Göransporten", "Sankt Göransporten . The road from this gate leads from the town centre towards the now ruined Saint George 's almshouse and church . Outside the gate , a bridge spans the Nordergravar ( the North Trenches ) , a part of the medieval defence system . In old documents , the gate is called the Andre Lång Henrik ( the Second Tall Henry ) and this may have been the medieval name for it . During the 19th century it was known as the Ödeporten ( the Abandoned Gate ) and at the beginning of the 20th century it began to be known by its present name . Its construction can be connected with the construction of the aforementioned almshouse and church , which was a large medieval complex for lepers . In the middle of the 18th century , the gate was blocked up , possibly in connection with the installing of a fireplace in the tower . The fireplace was used for boiling tar for a rope manufacturer on the town-side of the wall . The gate tower has been subject to attack by a siege engine as is evident by a catapult stone still stuck in one of the arrow-slits on the fourth floor . The bridge leading from the tower across the trench was rebuilt in 1901 . On the wall on both sides of the gate , traces of collapsed small towers perching on the wall can be seen" ], [ "Tall Lisa", "Långa Lisa", "Långa Lisa with its six storeys is the tallest tower of the wall . The tower has retained its original , medieval name . During an examination of the tower in 1901 , a number of catapult stones were found in the niches on the upper floors . They were part of the tower 's arsenal" ], [ "The North Gate", "Norderport", "Norderport is one of the oldest towers in the city wall and was the main entrance to the town for people and goods from the north part of the island . Originally , there was only a simple gate in the wall . The original slot for the toll barrier , dressed with wood , is still visible . The gate entrance was probably rebuilt when the tower was erected . Norderport and Österport are the oldest gate towers of the wall , probably built shortly after the erection of the first wall , possibly as early as 1280 . Norderport lies on a steep slope . It was stoutly built , and hence had good defensive capacity . The outer , wooden gates were reinforced with a portcullis . Openings for chains and ropes to pull it up still exist . Through other openings , water could be poured onto the portcullis if an enemy attempted to set it on fire . In the outermost wall posts , iron rings are attached . These were probably used to secure a chain that could be stretched across the gate entrance . During times of peace , the gates were normally open and the entrance only blocked by the chain . The rooms above the gate contained a fireplace , which proves that the gate could have been permanently manned throughout the winter . On several of the floors , the arrow-slits have been widened to accommodate cannons . This was done in 1710 . At the top of the tower , there are traces of an external wooden gallery for archers . In the 17th century , a fire consumed all wooden parts of the wall from Norderport to Silverhättan . As of 2014 the gate is one of the few which can be used by cars" ], [ "The Coin House", "Mynthuset", "Mynthuset ( Mint House ) . Despite its name , there is no evidence that this building ever functioned as a mint . The name more likely comes from the Swedish word for coin . The northern and eastern wall of the building form an integral part of the city wall , suggesting that the building was present before the wall was constructed . Dendrochronological examinations have shown that the building was built circa 1225 , and probably incorporated into the wall in the 1280s . It was probably used as a building for collecting toll , which the name , location and the fact that the building is older than the wall , indicates . It is also possible that it has been used for storage . It is aligned diagonally , in relation to the wall . Because of its location , it was difficult to build the wall in front of it . Instead , the building was incorporated into the wall , strengthened and turned into one of the wall towers . It has three floors . On the north gable of the house , the blocked up openings for bringing goods in and out are still visible . The southern and western walls have disappeared , following a devastating fire" ], [ "The Butter Box", "Smörasken", "Smörasken is one of two caponiers ( the other being the Sparbössan ) built in the 16th century with the purpose of being able to supply flanking fire in the defence of the wall . They are both connected to full-length towers . Both are semi-circular fortifications projecting from the wall . In this arrangement , the military doctrines of two separate ages met : firearms and crossbows . Crossbowmen guarded the high , inaccessible tower against soldiers with firearms . The introduction of firearms risked making the wall more vulnerable , and hence the caponiers were introduced . They made it possible to provide enfilade cannon fire parallel with the wall . The caponiers had three floors , a low cellar and above two artillery decks . The name Smörasken is known since 1723" ], [ "The Well Gate", "Brunnsporten", "Brunnsporten . The town of Visby inside the wall has always had a shortage of water , with only a few wells . In 1863 , a well was dug in the Östergravar ( the East Trenches ) outside the eastern part of the wall . At the same time the gate was constructed to facilitate access to the well . When the gate was made , the design for it was taken from gates and churches on the island and thereby giving it a shape different from all the other gates in the wall" ], [ "The Dalman Tower", "Dalmanstornet", "Dalmanstornet was built as a gate tower for a gate in the earliest wall . The name refers to one of the vice governors of Gotland , L. R. Dalman . On the town-side of the wall , there have been parallel defensive walls that strengthened the gate and increased its defensive capacity . On the outer façade , above the original gate vault , there are remains of a niche intended to house the statuette of a saint or a coat of arms . At some point in time , this decorative element was probably removed to a place above the portcullis . The barrel vaulted room in the tower has benches , and in an upper floor room there is a fireplace with a chimney that leads to the top of the tower . Because of its height , the tower ( circa 17 metres ( 56 ft ) ) was used as a navigational aid for ships sailing to Visby . In 1784 , the tower was converted into a granary . At the same time , the open side towards the town was blocked up and the tower received its current roof" ], [ "The Money Box", "Sparbössan", "Sparbössan This caponier was built in the trench below Dalmanstornet in the middle of the 16th century . From the 1830s to 1900 , the area in front of it was used as a shooting range , and the wall of the caponier still carries marks of rifle fire" ], [ "The East Gate", "Österport", "Österport was the gate for the road leading to eastern and central Gotland . It was possibly an important communications route from the outset of habitation in Visby . Over the old gate a five floor tower was erected . Three of the floors lacked openings towards the town . In the room above the gate , there was both a fireplace and a privy , which shows that the gate was permanently manned . As of 2014 the surface of the road through the gate is circa 1 metre ( 3.3 ft ) higher than when the gate was constructed , as layers of road surface have been successively added . In the 17th century , the gate tower 's outer defenses were still preserved . These consisted of two parallel walls running circa 25 metres ( 82 ft ) out from the city wall at an angle , thus providing protection for the gates and the bridges crossing the trenches . In 1873 , the wooden gates themselves were still preserved in the Norder- , Söder - and Österport . As of 2014 the original gates from the Österport are preserved and on display in the courtyard of the Gotland Museum . All announcements by the magistrate and other official notices were displayed on the town gates and in the Stora Torget ( the Main Square ) until 1811 , when the island 's first newspaper ( Wisby Tidning ) was started . During the turbulent times of the 1710s , the tower was armed with cannons . In a Danish account from 1633 ( Hans Nielssön Strelow 's Chronica Guthilandorum ) , it is claimed that the Österport used to have a beautiful spire , which was destroyed in a fire in 1610 . As of 2014 the gate is open for pedestrians . Outside the gate lies a shopping mall , built in the 1970s" ], [ "The Mill Tower", "Kvarntornet", "Kvarntornet . The tower 's name is known since the early 17th century . A Danish historian visiting the town wrote in 1753-54 that the tower consisted of three floors which were full of rotary querns turned by hand , that were used by the maids of the town burghers to grind malt and grain . Medieval city wall towers with similar uses are known from several German cities , e.g . Rothenburg ob der Tauber and Dinkelsbühl . During the 19th century , snus was produced in a small factory established in the tower . The tower is semi-circular , which is unusual for Visby but common in the Baltic states . The tower was built as part of the first , lower wall and was kept intact when the height of the wall was later increased . Except for the Söderport , no other tower in the wall has such well-made stonework as the Kvarntornet . Inside the tower , openings to a former archer 's gallery are still visible . The tower originally had five floors and an upper part with battlements . Originally , the side of the tower facing the town was completely open , and a wall covering that side was added later . The roof dates from the 18th century . On the tower façade , two stones that have been shattered by cannonballs are still visible" ], [ "The School Gate", "Skolporten", "Skolporten . A small gate was made in this part of the wall to facilitate coming and going to the school , when a primary school was built outside the wall in 1891 . It has since been enlarged several times and the wall has partially collapsed in this area . As of 2014 it is one of the gates which cars are allowed to pass through . The school , now known as Solbergaskolan , is still located outside the gate" ] ]
Towers , buildings , gates and parts of the wall
Visby_City_Wall_0
Visby City Wall (, sometimes Visby stadsmur) is a medieval defensive wall surrounding the Swedish town of Visby on the island of Gotland. As the strongest, most extensive, and best preserved medieval city wall in Scandinavia, the wall forms an important and integral part of Visby World Heritage Site. Built in two stages during the 13th and 14th century, approximately of its original still stands. Of the 29 large and 22 smaller towers, 27 large and 9 small remain. A number of houses that predate the wall were incorporated within it during one of the two phases of construction. During the 18th century, fortifications were added to the wall in several places and some of the towers rebuilt to accommodate cannons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1909_Open_Championship
1909 Open Championship
[ "Place", "Player", "Country", "Score" ]
[ [ "1", "J.H . Taylor", "England", "74-73=147" ], [ "2", "Charles Johns", "England", "72-76=148" ], [ "3", "Tom Ball", "England", "74-75=149" ], [ "4", "Sandy Herd", "Scotland", "76-75=151" ], [ "T5", "Ernest Gaudin", "Jersey", "76-77=153" ], [ "T5", "Ted Ray", "Jersey", "77-76=153" ], [ "T7", "James Braid", "Scotland", "79-75=154" ], [ "T7", "Bernard Nicholls", "England", "78-76=154" ], [ "T7", "Peter Rainford", "England", "78-76=154" ], [ "T7", "Thomas Renouf", "Jersey", "76-78=154" ] ]
Round summaries -- Second round
Thursday , 10 June 1909 ( afternoon )
1909_Open_Championship_3
The 1909 Open Championship was the 49th Open Championship, held 10-11 June at Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club in Deal, Kent, England. J.H. Taylor won the Championship for the fourth time, six strokes ahead of runners-up Tom Ball and James Braid. Royal Cinque Ports had been added as the sixth course on the Open rota at a meeting in November 1907 at which meeting it was decided it would host in 1909. The meeting also agreed that the Championship was to be played in England and Scotland alternately. Qualifying took place over 36 holes on Tuesday and Wednesday, 8-9 June. The 204 players were divided into two sections and those in the first played on the first morning and second afternoon, while those in the second section played on the first afternoon and second morning. The leading thirty players and ties from each section qualified, with the additional provision that each section had to contain at least thirty professionals. The second section finished their qualifying first with Tom Ball, Harold Hilton and Ted Ray leading on 150. Thirty players scored 159 or better, but this included three amateurs and so the five players on 160 also qualified. Charles Mayo led the first section on 146. Thirty players scored 160 or better, but this included three amateurs, so the four on 161 qualified.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_Padilha
José Padilha
[ "Year", "Title", "Language" ]
[ [ "2002", "Bus 174", "Portuguese" ], [ "2007", "Elite Squad", "Portuguese" ], [ "2009", "Garapa", "Portuguese" ], [ "2010", "Elite Squad : The Enemy Within", "Portuguese" ], [ "2010", "Secrets of the Tribe", "Yanomaman /Spanish/Italian/English" ], [ "2014", "RoboCop", "English" ], [ "2014", "Rio , I Love You", "English" ], [ "2018", "Entebbe", "English" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
José_Padilha_0
José Bastos Padilha Neto (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʒuˈzɛ paˈdʒiʎɐ]; born August 1, 1967) is a Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for directing the Brazilian critical and financial successes Elite Squad and Elite Squad: The Enemy Within and the 2014 remake of RoboCop. He has won the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival for Elite Squad in 2008. He is also the producer of the Netflix original series Narcos, starring frequent collaborator Wagner Moura, and directed the first two episodes in the series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1845
List of shipwrecks in March 1845
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Ann", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Wainfleet , Lincolnshire . She was on a voyage from King 's Lynn , Norfolk to Wakefield , Yorkshire" ], [ "Jane", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Swin Rocks and was damaged . She was on a voyage from Middlesbrough , Yorkshire to Sandwich , Kent . She was refloated and put in to Ramsgate , Kent in a leaky condition" ], [ "John and Margaret", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Ramsey , Isle of Man" ], [ "Joseph and Elizabeth", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near Portland , Dorset" ], [ "Lee", "United Kingdom", "The barque was driven ashore near Portland" ], [ "Martha", "United Kingdom", "The sloop was lost in the North Sea off the coast of Lincolnshire with the loss of all hands . She was on a voyage from Boston , Lincolnshire to Goole , Yorkshire" ], [ "Monarch", "United Kingdom", "The steamship ran aground in the Scheldt . She was on a voyage from Antwerp , Belgium to Hull , Yorkshire . She was refloated and put back to Antwerp for repairs" ], [ "Pilgrim", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Seaton Snook , County Durham" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1845_16
The list of shipwrecks in March 1845 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during the month of March 1845.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knić
Knić
[ "Ethnic group", "Population", "%" ]
[ [ "Serbs", "14,081", "98.90%" ], [ "Montenegrins", "22", "0.15%" ], [ "Croats", "9", "0.06%" ], [ "Yugoslavs", "5", "0.04%" ], [ "Macedonians", "5", "0.04%" ], [ "Hungarians", "4", "0.03%" ], [ "Others", "111", "0.78%" ], [ "Total", "14,205", "" ] ]
Demographics -- Ethnic groups
The ethnic composition of the municipality : [ 5 ]
Knić_1
Knić () is a village and municipality located in the Šumadija District of central Serbia. According to 2011 census, the population of the town is 2,166, while population of the municipality is 14,237.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1994_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_triple_jump
Athletics at the 1994 Commonwealth Games – Men's triple jump
[ "Rank", "Group", "Name", "Nationality", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "B", "Jerome Romain", "Dominica", "17.05", "Q" ], [ "2", "A", "Brian Wellman", "Bermuda", "16.86", "Q" ], [ "2", "B", "Julian Golley", "England", "16.86", "Q" ], [ "4", "B", "Ndabazinhle Mdhlongwa", "Zimbabwe", "16.69", "q" ], [ "5", "A", "Edrick Floreal", "Canada", "16.59", "q" ], [ "6", "B", "Jacob Katonon", "Kenya", "16.55", "q" ], [ "7", "B", "Jonathan Edwards", "England", "16.52", "q" ], [ "8", "B", "Vissen Mooneegan", "Mauritius", "16.35", "q" ], [ "9", "A", "Francis Agyepong", "England", "16.30", "q" ], [ "10", "A", "Andrew Murphy", "Australia", "16.29", "q" ], [ "11", "A", "James Sabulei", "Kenya", "16.27", "q" ], [ "12", "A", "Wikus Olivier", "South Africa", "16.25", "q" ], [ "13", "B", "Francis Dodoo", "Ghana", "16.22", "" ], [ "14", "A", "John MacKenzie", "Scotland", "16.12", "" ], [ "15", "B", "Marios Hadjiandreou", "Cyprus", "15.89", "" ], [ "16", "A", "Michael McDonald", "Northern Ireland", "15.75", "" ], [ "17", "B", "Richard Duncan", "Canada", "15.65", "" ], [ "18", "B", "Keita Cline", "British Virgin Islands", "15.49", "" ], [ "19", "A", "Lloyd Phipps-Browne", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "14.74", "" ], [ "20", "A", "Elston Shaw", "Belize", "14.62", "" ] ]
Results -- Qualification
[ 2 ] Qualification : Qualifying Performance 16.80 ( Q ) or 12 best performers ( q ) advance to the Final .
Athletics_at_the_1994_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_triple_jump_0
The men's triple jump event at the 1994 Commonwealth Games was held on 27 and 28 August at the Centennial Stadium in Victoria, British Columbia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico_women's_national_football_team
Mexico women's national football team
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Cecilia Santiago", "( 1994-10-19 ) 19 October 1994 ( age 25 )", "62", "0", "PSV Eindhoven" ], [ "12", "1 GK", "Emily Alvarado", "( 1998-06-09 ) 9 June 1998 ( age 21 )", "6", "0", "TCU Horned Frogs" ], [ "20", "1 GK", "Itzel González", "( 1994-08-14 ) 14 August 1994 ( age 25 )", "2", "0", "Tijuana" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Kenti Robles", "( 1991-02-15 ) 15 February 1991 ( age 28 )", "70", "3", "Atlético Madrid" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Janelly Farías", "( 1990-02-12 ) 12 February 1990 ( age 29 )", "11", "0", "Guadalajara" ], [ "4", "2 DF", "Jocelyn Orejel", "( 1996-11-14 ) 14 November 1996 ( age 23 )", "12", "0", "Tijuana" ], [ "5", "2 DF", "Jimena López", "( 1999-01-30 ) 30 January 1999 ( age 21 )", "18", "1", "Texas A & M Aggies" ], [ "13", "2 DF", "Bianca Sierra", "( 1992-06-25 ) 25 June 1992 ( age 27 )", "56", "0", "UANL" ], [ "15", "2 DF", "Mariana Cadena", "( 1995-02-13 ) 13 February 1995 ( age 24 )", "3", "0", "Monterrey" ], [ "6", "3 MF", "Rebeca Bernal", "( 1997-08-31 ) 31 August 1997 ( age 22 )", "23", "0", "Monterrey" ], [ "10", "3 MF", "Stephany Mayor", "( 1991-09-23 ) 23 September 1991 ( age 28 )", "79", "14", "UANL" ], [ "11", "3 MF", "Lizbeth Ovalle", "( 1999-10-19 ) 19 October 1999 ( age 20 )", "18", "4", "UANL" ], [ "16", "3 MF", "Karla Nieto", "( 1995-01-09 ) 9 January 1995 ( age 25 )", "25", "0", "Pachuca" ], [ "17", "3 MF", "Diana Evangelista", "( 1994-11-05 ) 5 November 1994 ( age 25 )", "4", "0", "Monterrey" ], [ "18", "3 MF", "Liliana Mercado", "( 1988-10-22 ) 22 October 1988 ( age 31 )", "22", "1", "UANL" ], [ "19", "3 MF", "María Sánchez", "( 1996-02-20 ) 20 February 1996 ( age 23 )", "24", "3", "Guadalajara" ], [ "7", "4 FW", "Daniela Espinosa", "( 1999-07-13 ) 13 July 1999 ( age 20 )", "12", "0", "América" ], [ "8", "4 FW", "Kiana Palacios", "( 1996-10-01 ) 1 October 1996 ( age 23 )", "18", "2", "Real Sociedad" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Renae Cuéllar", "( 1990-06-24 ) 24 June 1990 ( age 29 )", "37", "10", "Tijuana" ], [ "14", "4 FW", "Adriana Iturbide", "( 1993-03-27 ) 27 March 1993 ( age 26 )", "6", "1", "Atlas" ] ]
Players -- Current squad
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Mexico_women's_national_football_team_0
The Mexico women's national football team represents Mexico on the international stage. The squad is governed by the Mexican Football Federation and competes within CONCACAF, the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football. It has won gold medals in the Central American and Caribbean Games and a silver medal in the Pan American Games team, as well as one silver and one bronze in the Women's World Cup prior to FIFA's recognition of the women's game. When it placed second in 1971, Mexico hosted the second edition of this unofficial tournament. In addition to its senior team, Mexico fields U-20 and U-17 squads as well, with the latter having reached the final during the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. Coached by Leonardo Cuéllar for most of the team's official existence, La Tri's senior squad has participated in three Women's World Cups and one edition of the Summer Olympic Games. The senior squad was established in 1963, but its first FIFA-recognized game was in 1991.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/40th_Arizona_State_Legislature
40th Arizona State Legislature
[ "District", "Senator", "Party" ]
[ [ "1", "Carol Springer", "Republican" ], [ "2", "Karan English", "Democrat" ], [ "3", "James Henderson Jr. *", "Democrat" ], [ "4", "A. V. Bill Hardt *", "Democrat" ], [ "5", "Jim Buster", "Republican" ], [ "6", "Allen J. Stephens *", "Democrat" ], [ "7", "Peter D. Rios *", "Democrat" ], [ "8", "Gus Arzberger *", "Democrat" ], [ "9", "John E. Dougherty", "Democrat" ], [ "10", "Jesus Higuera *", "Democrat" ], [ "11", "Jaime P. Gutierrez *", "Democrat" ], [ "12", "Ann Day", "Republican" ], [ "13", "David C. Bartlett *", "Democrat" ], [ "14", "Cindy Resnick", "Democrat" ], [ "15", "Bob Denny *", "Republican" ], [ "16", "Stan Furman", "Democrat" ], [ "17", "Pat Wright *", "Republican" ], [ "18", "Nancy L. Hill", "Democrat" ], [ "19", "Janice Brewer *", "Republican" ], [ "20", "Lela Alston *", "Democrat" ] ]
State Senate -- Members
40th_Arizona_State_Legislature_0
The 40th Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted in Phoenix from January 1, 1991 to December 31, 1992, during the first two years of Fife Symington's first term as governor. Both the Senate and the House membership remained constant at 30 and 60, respectively. The Democrats flipped control in the Senate, gaining four seats and creating a Democrat majority to 17-13. The Democrats also gained two seats in the house, decreasing the Republican majority to 33-27.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_featuring_fictional_films
List of films featuring fictional films
[ "Film", "Fictional film", "Year", "Description" ]
[ [ "Adaptation", "The Orchid Thief", "2002", "In the comedy-drama film , one of the twin brother protagonists adapts the book The Orchid Thief into a film and draws the jealousy of his brother" ], [ "The Artist", "A Russian Affair", "2011", "In the romantic comedy-drama film , Jean Dujardin is an actor who plays the hero in the film A Russian Affair in which he is rescued from a Russian villain by his dog" ], [ "Be My Cat : A Film for Anne", "Be My Cat", "2015", "In the found footage horror movie , an aspiring Romanian filmmaker shoots a demo film to send to actress Anne Hathaway to convince her to star in his upcoming film . Moreover , the demo film is about the making of another fictional film" ], [ "Berberian Sound Studio", "The Equestrian Vortex", "2012", "In the horror film , a sound engineer is tasked with working on the Foley effects for the never-seen film" ], [ "Big Fat Liar", "Big Fat Liar", "2002", "Marty Wolf , the main antagonist , produces a film under Wolf Pictures . This film , however , plagiarises Jason Shepherd 's English assignment . In the end , the film is released with Jason getting writing credits" ], [ "The Big Lebowski", "Logjammin '", "1998", "In the comedy film , the Dude watches a pornographic film with Maude and sees Bunny Lebowski starring in the film" ], [ "Boogie Nights", "Brock Landers : Angels Live In My Town", "1997", "In the drama film , Mark Wahlberg plays a rising porn actor . In part of his acting career , the character stars as a cop in a series of pornographic action films , with the partner played by John C. Reilly" ], [ "Bowfinger", "Chubby Rain", "1999", "In the comedy film , film producer Bobby Bowfinger , played by Steve Martin , aims to produce his dream science fiction thriller film Chubby Rain and uses shots of an unsuspecting person , played by Eddie Murphy for the film" ], [ "Bowfinger", "Fake Purse Ninjas", "1999", "In the comedy film , characters played by Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy infiltrate a factory where Chinese ninjas counterfeit goods" ], [ "Broken City", "Kiss of Life", "2013", "In the crime film , a softcore romance film is featured , which The New Yorker ' s Richard Brody described , flowery dialogue and poetic views of nature are followed by the actresss hot and naked sex scene with the sensitive leading man" ], [ "Burn After Reading", "Coming Up Daisy", "2008", "The black comedy film features a film based on a chick lit book by Cormac McCarthy" ], [ "Day for Night", "Meet Pamela", "1973", "The film follows the lives of the cast and crew while they shoot the film Meet Pamela" ], [ "Dirty Work", "Men In Black Who Like To Have Sex With Each Other", "1998", "In the comedy film , two cinema employees ( Norm MacDonald and Artie Lange ) get revenge on their manager by replacing a print of Men In Black with a pornographic parody when the corporate bosses arrive to inspect the theater" ], [ "Drive-In", "Disaster '76", "1976", "The film playing during the events at a drive-in movie theater" ], [ "Entourage", "Hyde", "2015", "In the comedy film , Vincent Chase directs a film readaption of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and stars as its leading character , an EDM DJ" ], [ "The Exorcist", "Crash Course", "1973", "In the horror film , before the mother 's daughter is possessed , the mother stars in a film about student activism" ], [ "Evil Ed", "Loose Limbs 5", "1997", "In the horror comedy film , a newly hired film editor goes insane while editing the latest in a long running series of slasher films" ], [ "For Your Consideration", "Home for Purim", "2006", "In the comedy film , the fictional film featured as a tribute to the Jewish holiday Purim . The studio executives in For Your Consideration change the film 's title to Home for Thanksgiving to avoid isolating Gentile audiences" ], [ "Funny People", "Re-Do", "2009", "In the comedy-drama film , Adam Sandler plays a successful film actor who learns that he is dying of leukemia and decides to revisit his stand-up comedy career . One of the actor 's featured films was the comedy Re-Do , which starred him as trapped inside a baby 's body" ], [ "The Holiday", "Deception", "2006", "In the romantic comedy film , one of the main characters is a movie trailer producer . One of her featured works is the action film Deception starring James Franco and Lindsay Lohan" ] ]
List of films
List_of_films_featuring_fictional_films_0
A body of films feature fictional films as part of their narrative. These are also called films within films.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987–88_Milwaukee_Bucks_season
1987–88 Milwaukee Bucks season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "November 6 , 1987", "@ Boston", "L 108-125", "Boston Garden", "0 - 1" ], [ "2", "November 7 , 1987", "Detroit", "W 119-105", "MECCA Arena", "1-1" ], [ "3", "November 10 , 1987", "Washington", "W 115-100", "MECCA Arena", "2-1" ], [ "4", "November 11 , 1987", "@ Cleveland", "W 107-101", "Richfield Coliseum", "3-1" ], [ "5", "November 14 , 1987", "@ New York", "L 89-93", "Madison Square Garden", "3-2" ], [ "6", "November 15 , 1987", "Atlanta", "W 112-103", "MECCA Arena", "4-2" ], [ "7", "November 17 , 1987", "Golden State", "W 120-108", "MECCA Arena", "5-2" ], [ "8", "November 19 , 1987", "@ Sacramento", "W 117-113", "ARCO Arena I", "6-2" ], [ "9", "November 20 , 1987", "@ Seattle", "L 97-99", "Seattle Center Coliseum", "6-3" ], [ "10", "November 22 , 1987", "@ L. A. Lakers", "W 124-116", "The Forum", "7-3" ], [ "11", "November 25 , 1987", "Chicago", "L 101-103", "MECCA Arena", "7-4" ], [ "12", "November 28 , 1987", "Boston", "W 112-97", "MECCA Arena", "8-4" ], [ "13", "November 30 , 1987", "Indiana", "W 104-94", "MECCA Arena", "9-4" ] ]
1987–88_Milwaukee_Bucks_season_6
The 1987-88 NBA season was the Bucks' 20th season in the NBA. The Bucks finished fourth in the Central Division with a 42-40 record. In the first round of the playoffs, they lost in five games to the Atlanta Hawks. This was also their final season playing at MECCA Arena.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talulah_Riley
Talulah Riley
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2003", "Poirot", "Young Angela Warren", "Episode : Five Little Pigs" ], [ "2006", "Marple", "Megan Hunter", "Episode : The Moving Finger" ], [ "2007", "Nearly Famous", "Lila Reed", "Main role ; 6 episodes" ], [ "2008", "Phoo Action", "Lady Elenor Rigsby", "Cancelled before broadcast" ], [ "2008", "Doctor Who", "Miss Evangelista", "Episodes : Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead" ], [ "2008", "The Gemma Factor", "Nell", "Scenes not broadcast" ], [ "2016-2018", "Westworld", "Angela", "Recurring role ( season 1 ) ; main role ( season 2 ) ; 12 episodes" ] ]
Filmography
Talulah_Riley_1
Talulah Jane Riley-Milburn (born 26 September 1985), known professionally as Talulah Riley, is an English actress. She has appeared in films such as Pride & Prejudice, St Trinian's, The Boat That Rocked, , and Inception. She portrays Angela in the HBO science-fiction western television series Westworld.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEC_European_Track_Championships_–_Women's_sprint
2019 UEC European Track Championships – Women's sprint
[ "Heat", "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Race 1", "Race 2", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Lea Friedrich", "Germany", "11.261", "11.276", "Q" ], [ "1", "2", "Daria Shmeleva", "Russia", "", "", "" ], [ "2", "1", "Emma Hinze", "Germany", "11.160", "11.134", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Shanne Braspennincx", "Netherlands", "", "", "" ], [ "3", "1", "Anastasia Voynova", "Russia", "11.096", "11.274", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Katy Marchant", "Great Britain", "", "", "" ], [ "4", "1", "Olena Starikova", "Ukraine", "", "11.527", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Mathilde Gros", "France", "11.229", "", "" ] ]
Results -- Quarterfinals
Matches are extended to a best-of-three format hereon ; winners proceed to the semifinals . [ 6 ]
2019_UEC_European_Track_Championships_–_Women's_sprint_3
The women's sprint competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 17 and 18 October 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_P600_mountains_in_the_British_Isles
List of P600 mountains in the British Isles
[ "Height Rank", "Prom . Rank", "Name", "Country", "County", "Height ( m )", "Prom . ( m )", "Height ( ft )", "Prom . ( ft )", "Topo Map", "OS Grid Reference", "Classification ( § DoBIH codes )" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair", "Scotland", "Highlands", "1,015", "591", "3,331", "1,939", "19", "NH052735", "Ma , M , Sim" ], [ "2", "4", "Beinn Bhuidhe", "Scotland", "Argyll and Bute", "949", "592", "3,112", "1,942", "50 56", "NN203187", "Ma , M , Sim" ], [ "3", "6", "Carn Dearg", "Scotland", "Highland", "946", "591", "3,103", "1,939", "35", "NH635023", "Ma , M , Sim" ], [ "4", "2", "Moruisg", "Scotland", "Highland", "928", "594", "3,045", "1,949", "25", "NH101499", "Ma , M , Sim" ], [ "5", "3", "Purple Mountain", "Ireland", "Kerry", "832", "593", "2,730", "1,946", "78", "V886851", "Ma , Sim , Hew , Dil , A , VL" ], [ "6", "1", "Ben Cleuch", "Scotland", "Clackmannanshire", "721", "595", "2,365", "1,952", "58", "NN902006", "Ma , G , Sim , D , CoH , CoU" ] ]
Sub–Majors by height
In 2006 , mountain database publisher , Mark Trengove , added a list of seven `` Sub–Majors '' ( to Dawson , Woodall , and de Ferranti 's P600 `` Majors '' ) , which had a prominence of between 590–600 m ( 1,940–1,970 ft ) , and which possibly could become P600s , or Majors , in the future due to any possible discovered `` contour uncertainty , rounding error , or map error '' . [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Since 2006 , one of Trengrove 's Sub–Majors , Moel Siabod , was re–surveyed and shown to be a P600 `` Major '' . The list below is the October 2018 DoBIH [ b ] list of the six mountains with a prominence between 590–600 m ( 1,940–1,970 ft ) in the British Isles . Munro : Height over 3,000 feet ( 914 m ) , and on the SMC Munro list . Furth : Height over 3,000 feet ( 914 m ) , and on the SMC Furth list . County Top : Highest mountain in the County ( `` CoU '' § DoBIH codes ) .
List_of_mountains_of_the_British_Isles_by_relative_height_1
This is a list of P600 mountains in Britain and Ireland by height. A P600 is defined as a mountain with a topographic prominence above , regardless of elevation or any other merits (e.g. topographic isolation); this is a similar approach to that of the Marilyn, Simms, HuMP and TuMP British Isle mountain and hill classifications. By definition, P600s have a height above , the requirement to be called a mountain in the British Isles. The P terminology is an international classification, along with P1500 Ultras. P600 and Majors are used interchangeably. , there were 120 P600s in the British Isles: 81 in Scotland, 25 in Ireland, 8 in Wales, 4 in England, 1 in Northern Ireland, and 1 in the Isle of Man. The 120 P600s contained 54 of the 282 Scottish Munros, and 10 of the 34 Non-Scottish Munros (or Furths), all of which have prominences above , and are sometimes called the Super-Majors. The list also contained the highest mountains in Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and England.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Montenegrin_Cup
2009–10 Montenegrin Cup
[ "Team 1", "Score", "Team 2" ]
[ [ "Crvena Stijena", "0-2", "Grbalj" ], [ "Čelik", "0-0 aet 5-3 pen", "Mogren" ], [ "Jedinstvo", "2-0", "Berane" ], [ "Gusinje", "0-2", "Dečić" ], [ "Sloga", "0-7", "Rudar" ], [ "Budućnost", "2-1", "Otrant" ], [ "Kom", "1-2", "Jezero" ], [ "Pljevlja", "1-2", "Zeta" ], [ "Iskra", "2-3", "Sutjeska" ], [ "Mornar", "1-0", "Bratstvo" ], [ "Petnjica", "0-5", "Mladost" ], [ "Drezga", "0-0 aet 5-3 pen", "Ibar" ], [ "Arsenal", "1-1 aet 1-3 pen", "Bokelj" ], [ "Bar", "1-0", "Zabjelo" ] ]
First round
Last year 's finalists Petrovac and Lovćen received a bye to the Second Round . The remaining 14 matches played on 16 September 2009 .
2009–10_Montenegrin_Cup_0
The 2009-10 Montenegrin Cup was the fourth season of the Montenegrin knockout football tournament. The defending champions were OFK Petrovac. The competition featured 30 teams. It started on 16 September 2009 and ended on 19 May 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Asia_Heavyweight_Championship
World Asia Heavyweight Championship
[ "Rank", "Wrestler", "No . of reigns", "Combined days" ]
[ [ "1", "Kintaro Ohki", "4", "8,254" ], [ "2", "Rikidōzan", "1", "2,945" ], [ "3", "Giant Baba", "1", "1,251" ], [ "4", "Kim Nam-seok †", "1", "542+" ], [ "5", "Ryoji Sai", "1", "189" ], [ "6", "Bodyguard", "1", "182" ], [ "7", "Bill Dromo", "1", "18" ] ]
Combined reigns
As of July 22 , 2020
World_Asia_Heavyweight_Championship_1
The is a title owned and promoted by the Pro Wrestling Land's End promotion. The title was originally created in 1955 in Japan Wrestling Association (JWA), with the inaugural champion crowned on November 22, 1955. Being a professional wrestling championship, the title is won as a result of a match with a predetermined outcome. The current champion is Kim Nam-seok, who is in his first reign.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_in_mammal_paleontology
2019 in mammal paleontology
[ "Name", "Novelty", "Status", "Authors", "Age", "Type locality", "Country", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Blancotherium", "Gen. et comb . nov", "Valid", "May", "Early Clarendonian", "Goliad", "United States ( Texas )", "A gomphothere ; a new genus for Gnathabelodon buckneri Sellards ( 1940 )" ], [ "Culebratherium", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Velez-Juarbe & Wood", "Early Miocene", "Culebra", "Panama", "A relative of the dugong . Genus includes new species C. alemani" ], [ "Damarachloris", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Pickford", "Middle Eocene", "Black Crow", "Namibia", "A golden mole . The type species is D. primaevus" ], [ "Eteketoni", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Pickford", "Early Miocene", "", "Uganda", "A relative of the aardvark . Genus includes new species E. platycephalus" ], [ "Mammut pacificus", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Dooley et al", "Pleistocene ( Rancholabrean )", "", "United States ( California Idaho )", "A mastodon" ], [ "Nanogale", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Pickford", "Middle Eocene", "Black Crow", "Namibia", "A member of Tenrecomorpha . The type species is N. fragilis" ], [ "Norosiren", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Samonds et al", "Miocene", "Mahajanga", "Madagascar", "A relative of the dugong . Genus includes new species N. zazavavindrano" ], [ "Saloumia", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Tabuce et al", "Eocene ( Lutetian )", "", "Senegal", "An early member of Proboscidea . Genus includes new species S. gorodiskii" ], [ "Stegosiren", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Domning & Beatty", "Oligocene", "Ashley Chandler Bridge", "United States ( South Carolina )", "A relative of the dugong . Genus includes new species S. macei" ] ]
Eutherians -- Afrotherians
2019_in_mammal_paleontology_2
This article records new taxa of fossil mammals of every kind are scheduled to be described during the year 2019, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to paleontology of mammals that are scheduled to occur in the year 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_Indonesia
List of universities in Indonesia
[ "Name in English", "Name in Indonesian", "Acronym", "Foundation", "Location", "Link" ]
[ [ "International University Liaison Indonesia", "Universitas Lintas Internasional Indonesia", "IULI", "2014", "Tangerang", "[ 166 ]" ], [ "Multimedia Nusantara University", "Universitas Media Nusantara", "UNIMEDIA", "2006", "Gading Tangerang", "[ 167 ]" ], [ "Pamulang University", "Universitas Pamulang", "UNPAM", "2000", "South Tangerang", "[ 168 ]" ], [ "Pelita Harapan University", "Universitas Pelita Harapan", "UPH", "1993", "Karawaci , Tangerang", "[ 169 ]" ], [ "Perguruan Tinggi Raharja", "Perguruan Tinggi Raharja Tangerang", "RAHARJA", "1994", "Tangerang", "[ 170 ]" ], [ "Prasetiya Mulya University", "Universitas Prasetiya Mulya", "PMBS , Prasmul , PMSBE", "1982", "South Tangerang and Jakarta", "[ 171 ]" ], [ "Surya University", "Universitas Surya", "SU", "2013", "Tangerang", "[ 172 ]" ], [ "Swiss German University", "Swiss German University", "SGU", "2000", "South Tangerang", "[ 173 ]" ], [ "Syech Yusuf Islamic University of Tangerang", "Universitas Islam Syekh Yusuf Tangerang", "UNIS", "1966", "Tangerang", "[ 174 ]" ], [ "Technology Institute of Indonesia", "Institut Teknologi Indonesia", "ITI", "1984", "Tangerang", "[ 175 ]" ] ]
Private universities -- Banten
List_of_universities_in_Indonesia_34
This is a list of universities, colleges, polytechnics and other higher educational institutions in Indonesia. Higher education programs in Indonesia are under Directorate of Higher Education (, DIKTI) and accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (), an external quality assurance institution under the purview of the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education (). Higher education in Indonesia offers both theoretical degrees and vocational degrees. They are provided by the following types of institutions:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Stars_in_Their_Eyes_episodes
List of Stars in Their Eyes episodes
[ "Order", "Contestant", "Appeared as", "Performing" ]
[ [ "1", "Steve Murray", "Meat Loaf", "Bat Out of Hell" ], [ "2", "Jacqui Cann", "Alison Moyet", "That Ole Devil Called Love" ], [ "3", "Les Darnell", "Perry Como", "It 's Impossible" ], [ "4", "Charlene-Clare Mansfield-Pearce", "Helen Shapiro", "Walking Back to Happiness" ], [ "5", "Harry Cambridge", "Luther Vandross", "So Amazing" ] ]
Episode list -- 1993
Episode 1 ( 22 May 1993 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 David Smith Michael Jackson `` Thriller '' 2 Brian Farrell Joe Cocker `` With a Little Help from My Friends '' 3 Joanna Leyton Beverley Craven `` Promise Me '' 4 Sharon Terri Cyndi Lauper `` Girls Just Want to Have Fun '' 5 Gary Ryan Neil Diamond `` Forever in Blue Jeans '' Episode 2 ( 29 May 1993 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Joanna Carter Paula Abdul `` Straight Up '' 2 Frederick Gardener Frank Sinatra `` Strangers in the Night '' 3 Jon Robinson Boy George of Culture Club `` Karma Chameleon '' 4 Julie Bellemy Crystal Gayle `` Do n't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue '' 5 Mark Keely Cliff Richard `` Living Doll '' Episode 3 ( 5 June 1993 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Heather Thompson Gloria Estefan `` Get on Your Feet '' 2 Pat Cairns Kenny Rogers `` Ruby , Do n't Take Your Love to Town '' 3 Paul Henderson David Bowie `` Space Oddity '' 4 James Ogoms Lionel Richie `` All Night Long ( All Night ) '' 5 Lorranie Miller Dusty Springfield `` You Do n't Have to Say You Love Me '' Episode 4 ( 12 June 1993 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Steve McCormack Billy Idol `` White Wedding '' 2 Sonia Hudson Tammy Wynette `` Stand by Your Man '' 3 Gerry Grant Roy Orbison `` It 's Over '' 4 Stephen Dawson Harry Connick , Jr. `` Recipe for Love '' 5 Tara Lewis Lulu `` Shout '' Episode 5 ( 19 June 1993 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Ian Fenn Bill Haley of Bill Haley & His Comets `` Rock Around the Clock '' 2 Brendan Mullarkey David Essex `` Hold Me Close '' 3 Christie Stevens Mariah Carey `` Vision of Love '' 4 Garry Sneddon Marc Almond of Soft Cell `` Tainted Love '' 5 Alistair Allen Elton John `` Sacrifice '' Episode 6 ( 26 June 1993 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Marc Anthony Prince `` Cream '' 2 Brenda Ganda Linda Ronstadt `` Blue Bayou '' 3 Gary Anderson Curtis Stigers `` I Wonder Why '' 4 Paul Ansett Frankie Valli of The Four Seasons `` Sherry '' 5 Lizena Reese Mary Hopkin `` Those Were the Days '' Episode 7 ( 3 July 1993 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Gary Crowley Axl Rose of Guns N ' Roses `` Paradise City '' 2 Joanna York Judy Garland `` The Man That Got Away '' 3 Dave Culver Matt Monro `` Born Free '' 4 Andy Wood Michael Bolton `` When A Man Loves A Woman '' 5 Ian Scott Peter Noone of Herman 's Hermits `` I 'm into Something Good '' Episode 8 ( 10 July 1993 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Dave Pinky Chris Rea `` Let 's Dance '' 2 Lorraine Barnes Vanessa Williams `` Save the Best for Last '' 3 Lawrence Gilmour Paul McCartney of The Beatles `` The Long and Winding Road '' 4 Dave Hughes Rick Astley `` Never Gon na Give You Up '' 5 Sue Baker Anne Murray `` You Needed Me '' Episode 9 ( 17 July 1993 )
List_of_Stars_in_Their_Eyes_episodes_49
The following is a list of Stars in Their Eyes episodes from the British talent show, which originally aired on television network ITV from 1990 to 2006, and was briefly revived in 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_McCrory
Helen McCrory
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1990", "The Importance of Being Earnest", "Gwendolen Fairfax" ], [ "1990", "Teechers", "Gail Saunders" ], [ "1990", "Macbeth", "Witch" ], [ "1991", "Pride and Prejudice", "Lydia Bennet" ], [ "1991", "Blood Wedding", "The Bride" ], [ "1992", "Fuente Ovejuna", "Jacinta" ], [ "1992", "Do n't Fool With Love", "Camille" ], [ "1993", "Trelawny of the 'Wells '", "Rose Trelawny" ], [ "1994", "Venice Preserved", "Belvidera" ], [ "1994", "The Seagull", "Nina Mikhailovna Zarechnaya" ], [ "1994-1995", "The Devil 's Disciple", "Judith Anderson" ], [ "1995", "Keely And Du", "Keely" ], [ "1995", "Macbeth", "Lady Macbeth" ], [ "1995-1996", "Les Enfants Du Paradis", "Claire Garance Reine" ], [ "1998", "In a Little World of Our Own", "Deborah" ], [ "1998", "How I Learned to Drive", "Li ' I Bit" ], [ "1999", "The Triumph of Love", "Princess Leonide ( alias Phocion )" ], [ "2000-2001", "Platonov", "Anna Petrovna" ], [ "2002", "Uncle Vanya", "Helena Andreyevna Serebryakova ( Yelena )" ], [ "2002", "Twelfth Night", "Olivia" ] ]
Stage
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Helen Elizabeth McCrory, (born 17 August 1968) is a British actress. McCrory portrayed Cherie Blair in both The Queen (2006) and The Special Relationship (2010). She also portrayed Francoise in the film Charlotte Gray (2001), Narcissa Malfoy in the final three Harry Potter films, Mama Jeanne in Martin Scorsese's family film Hugo (2011), Clair Dowar in the James Bond film Skyfall (2012), Polly Gray in Peaky Blinders (2013-present), Emma Banville in Fearless (2017) and Kathryn Villiers in MotherFatherSon (2019).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_States_Athletic_Conference
Southern States Athletic Conference
[ "Institution", "Location", "Founded", "Type", "Enrollment", "Nickname", "Joined" ]
[ [ "Bethel University", "McKenzie , Tennessee", "1842", "Private ( Cumberland Presbyterian )", "2,975", "Wildcats", "2013" ], [ "Blue Mountain College", "Blue Mountain , Mississippi", "1873", "Private ( Mississippi Baptist )", "505", "Toppers", "2013" ], [ "Brewton-Parker College", "Mount Vernon , Georgia", "1904", "Private ( Southern Baptist )", "1,050", "Barons", "1999" ], [ "Dalton State College", "Dalton , Georgia", "1963", "Public ( University System of Georgia )", "5,047", "Roadrunners", "2014" ], [ "Faulkner University", "Montgomery , Alabama", "1942", "Private ( Churches of Christ )", "3,703", "Eagles", "1999" ], [ "Florida College", "Temple Terrace , Florida", "1946", "Private ( Christian )", "505", "Falcons", "2018" ], [ "Loyola University New Orleans", "New Orleans , Louisiana", "1904", "Private ( Catholic , Jesuit )", "4,858", "Wolf Pack", "2010" ], [ "Martin Methodist College", "Pulaski , Tennessee", "1870", "Private ( Methodist )", "1,001", "Red Hawks", "2013" ], [ "Middle Georgia State University", "Cochran , Georgia", "2013", "Public ( University System of Georgia )", "7,796", "Knights", "2014" ], [ "University of Mobile", "Mobile , Alabama", "1961", "Private ( Southern Baptist )", "1,577", "Rams", "2010" ], [ "Stillman College", "Tuscaloosa , Alabama", "1876", "Private ( Presbyterian )", "1,000", "Tigers", "2018" ], [ "William Carey University", "Hattiesburg , Mississippi", "1892", "Private ( Southern Baptist )", "3,250", "Crusaders", "2010" ] ]
Member schools -- Current members
Southern_States_Athletic_Conference_0
The Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) is a collegiate athletic league in the United States. The 12 member universities compete in 13 sports in the NAIA. Basketball teams compete in Division I of the NAIA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segunda_División_B_de_Futsal
Segunda División B de Futsal
[ "", "Club", "City/area", "Website/link", "2013-14 season" ]
[ [ "1", "Malta97 Las Palmas", "Las Palmas de Gran Canaria", "Malta97 Las Palmas", "1st" ], [ "2", "Profiltek Agüimes", "Agüimes", "Profiltek Agüimes", "2nd" ], [ "3", "Aguas de Teror", "San José del Álamo", "Aguas de Teror", "3rd" ], [ "4", "La Cuevita", "Artenara", "La Cuevita", "6th" ], [ "5", "Arguineguín", "Arguineguín", "Arguineguín", "10th" ], [ "6", "Mata Tallas Grandes", "Vecindario", "Mata Tallas Grandes", "12th" ], [ "7", "Arsenal Villa Santa Brígida", "Santa Brígida", "Arsenal Villa Santa Brígida", "11th" ], [ "8", "Tahíche Servivend", "Tahíche", "Tahíche Servivend", "7th" ], [ "9", "Isla Larga", "Gran Tarajal", "", "Promoted" ], [ "10", "Cruce de Arinaga", "Cruce de Arinaga", "Cruce de Arinaga", "Promoted" ], [ "11", "El Doctoral", "El Doctoral", "", "Promoted" ], [ "12", "Fataga", "Fataga", "", "Promoted" ] ]
2015–16 groups and teams -- Group 6
Segunda_División_B_de_Futsal_6
The Segunda División B de Futsal formerly known as Primera Nacional A is the third professional futsal pyramid in Spain. It was founded in 1989 and is managed by the CNFS of the Royal Spanish Football Federation. The Segunda División B de Futsal consists in 9 groups. Every group corresponds to one or two Spanish regions. There are in total 147 approx. teams. When finishing the regular season in every group, the top team of each group and the four runners-up with highest scores play the promotion playoffs to Segunda División. Conversely, the two or three bottom teams of each group are relegated to Tercera División. By winning the promotion via playoffs doesn't necessarily mean the promotion for the winning team. Some teams are forced to give up for not meet financial requirements to play in LNFS, even having won the promotion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_federal_courthouses
List of United States federal courthouses
[ "Courthouse", "City", "Street address", "Jurisdiction", "Dates of use", "Named for" ]
[ [ "Clemente Ruiz-Nazario U.S . Courthouse", "Hato Rey", "150 Carlos Chardon Street", "D.P.R", "? -present", "First Puerto Rico-born District Court judge Clemente Ruiz Nazario" ], [ "Miguel Angel García Méndez Post Office Bldg", "Mayagüez", "McKinley and Pilar DeFillo Sts", "D.P.R", "1937-present", "Puerto Rican legislator Miguel A. García Méndez ( 2007 )" ], [ "Luis A. Ferre U.S . Courthouse & Post Office Bldg", "Ponce", "Atocha and Guadalupe Streets", "D.P.R", "1933-2012", "Governor Luis A. Ferré ( 2003 )" ], [ "Jose V. Toledo Federal Bldg & U.S . Courthouse", "Old San Juan", "Plaza de la Marina", "D.P.R", "1914-present", "District Court judge Jose Victor Toledo ( 1999 )" ], [ "Luis A. Ferré Courtroom - Southwestern Divisional Office", "Ponce", "AMCS Building , Suite 222 A 880 Tito Castro Avenue", "D.P.R", "2013-present", "Governor Luis A. Ferré ( 2013 )" ] ]
United States territories -- Puerto Rico
Main article : List of United States federal courthouses in Puerto Rico
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Following is a list of United States federal courthouses, which will comprise all courthouses currently or formerly in use for the housing of United States federal courts. Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers, the dates during which it was used for each such jurisdiction, and, if applicable the person for whom it was named, and the date of renaming. Dates of use will not necessarily correspond with the dates of construction or demolition of a building, as pre-existing structures may be adapted or court use, and former court buildings may later be put to other uses. Also, the official name of the building may be changed at some point after its use as a federal court building has been initiated. The list contains approximately 687 courthouses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999–2000_Nottingham_Forest_F.C._season
1999–2000 Nottingham Forest F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "7 August 1999", "Ipswich Town", "A", "1-3", "20,830", "Bart-Williams ( pen )" ], [ "14 August 1999", "Grimsby Town", "H", "2-1", "17,121", "Freedman , Palmer" ], [ "20 August 1999", "West Bromwich Albion", "A", "1-1", "13,202", "Freedman" ], [ "28 August 1999", "Queens Park Rangers", "H", "1-1", "18,442", "Wright" ], [ "30 August 1999", "Manchester City", "A", "0-1", "31,857", "" ], [ "4 September 1999", "Walsall", "H", "4-1", "15,081", "Freedman ( 2 ) , Chettle ( pen ) , Wright" ], [ "11 September 1999", "Swindon Town", "A", "0-0", "8,203", "" ], [ "19 September 1999", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "H", "1-1", "20,694", "Allou" ], [ "25 September 1999", "Bolton Wanderers", "A", "2-3", "14,978", "Freedman , Wright ( pen )" ], [ "1 October 1999", "Barnsley", "H", "3-0", "15,255", "Rogers , Bonalair , Freedman" ], [ "16 October 1999", "Sheffield United", "A", "1-2", "15,687", "Freedman" ], [ "19 October 1999", "Port Vale", "A", "2-0", "5,714", "Bonalair , Wright" ], [ "23 October 1999", "Stockport County", "H", "1-1", "15,770", "Wright" ], [ "27 October 1999", "Bolton Wanderers", "H", "1-1", "15,572", "Harewood" ], [ "30 October 1999", "Barnsley", "A", "0-1", "14,727", "" ], [ "6 November 1999", "Norwich City", "A", "0-1", "15,818", "" ], [ "14 November 1999", "Huddersfield Town", "H", "1-3", "15,258", "Rogers" ], [ "20 November 1999", "Tranmere Rovers", "A", "0-3", "6,693", "" ], [ "24 November 1999", "Portsmouth", "H", "2-0", "13,841", "John , Beck" ], [ "27 November 1999", "Crystal Palace", "A", "0-2", "15,920", "" ] ]
Results -- Football League First Division
1999–2000_Nottingham_Forest_F.C._season_1
During the 1999-2000 English football season, Nottingham Forest competed in the Football League First Division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Česko_Slovenská_SuperStar_2009
Česko Slovenská SuperStar 2009
[ "Order", "Contestant", "Song ( original artist )", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Martin Chodúr", "Rozeznávam ( Richard Müller )", "Safe" ], [ "2", "Dominika Stará", "Štěstí je krásná věc ( Richard Müller )", "Eliminated" ], [ "3", "Miroslav Šmajda", "Srdce jako kníže Rohan ( Richard Müller )", "Safe" ], [ "4", "Martin Chodúr", "Cigaretka na 2 ťahy ( Richard Müller )", "Safe" ], [ "5", "Dominika Stará", "Tlaková níž ( Michal David )", "Eliminated" ], [ "6", "Miroslav Šmajda", "Nebude to ľahké ( Richard Müller )", "Safe" ], [ "7", "Martin Chodúr", "Paparazzi ( Lady Gaga )", "Safe" ], [ "8", "Dominika Stará", "Alone ( Heart )", "Eliminated" ], [ "3", "Miroslav Šmajda", "Dream On ( Aerosmith )", "Safe" ] ]
Finals -- Top 3 – Richard Müller and Unplugged
Mentor : Richard Müller
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Česko Slovenská SuperStar (English: Czech&Slovak SuperStar) is the joint Czech-Slovak version of Idol series' Pop Idol merged from Česko hledá SuperStar and Slovensko hľadá SuperStar which previous to that had three individual seasons each. The first season premiered in September 2009 with castings held in Prague, Brno, Bratislava and Košice. It is broadcast on two channels: «TV Nova» (Czech Republic) and «Markíza» (Slovakia) which have also been the broadcast stations for the individual seasons. Also both hosts have been their hosts countries before as have been three out of the four judges. To legitimate a fair chance for each country's contestants to reach the final, twelve of the contestants will compete split into genders and nationalities in the semifinals, guaranteeing a 50% share for each country in the top 12.