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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1940_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season
1940 Pittsburgh Pirates season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AA", "Syracuse Chiefs", "International League", "Dick Porter" ], [ "A", "Albany Senators", "Eastern League", "Specs Toporcer" ], [ "B", "Gadsden Pilots", "Southeastern League", "Billy Bancroft" ], [ "B", "Harrisburg Senators", "Interstate League", "Les Bell" ], [ "C", "Gloversville-Johnstown Glovers", "Canadian-American League", "Steve Yerkes and Buster Blakeney" ], [ "C", "Hutchinson Pirates", "Western Association", "Jimmy Jordan and Buzz Arlitt" ], [ "D", "Carthage Pirates", "Arkansas-Missouri League", "Buzz Arlitt" ], [ "D", "Fort Lauderdale Tarpons", "Florida East Coast League", "Herb Thomas" ], [ "D", "McKeesport Little Braves / Oil City Oilers", "Pennsylvania State Association", "Elmer Klump" ], [ "D", "London Pirates", "PONY League", "Mickey LaLange and Jimmy Jordan" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
1940_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season_13
The 1940 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 59th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; the 54th in the National League. The Pirates finished fourth in the league standings with a record of 78-76.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics
Wrestling at the 2000 Summer Olympics
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "54 kg details", "Namig Abdullayev Azerbaijan", "Sammie Henson United States", "Amiran Kardanov Greece" ], [ "58 kg details", "Alireza Dabir Iran", "Yevhen Buslovych Ukraine", "Terry Brands United States" ], [ "63 kg details", "Murad Umakhanov Russia", "Serafim Barzakov Bulgaria", "Jang Jae-sung South Korea" ], [ "69 kg details", "Daniel Igali Canada", "Arsen Gitinov Russia", "Lincoln McIlravy United States" ], [ "76 kg details", "Brandon Slay United States", "Moon Eui-jae South Korea", "Adem Bereket Turkey" ], [ "85 kg details", "Adam Saitiev Russia", "Yoel Romero Cuba", "Magomed Ibragimov Macedonia" ], [ "97 kg details", "Sagid Murtazaliev Russia", "Islam Bayramukov Kazakhstan", "Eldar Kurtanidze Georgia" ], [ "130 kg details", "David Musulbes Russia", "Artur Taymazov Uzbekistan", "Alexis Rodríguez Cuba" ] ]
Medal summary -- Freestyle
Wrestling_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics_0
Wrestling at the 2000 Summer Olympics took place in the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre and was split into two disciplines, Freestyle and Greco-Roman which are further divided into different weight categories. The freestyle competitions were held from 28 September to 1 October, and the Greco-Roman events were held from 24 to 27 September. In the freestyle 76 kg Alexander Leipold of Germany originally placed first, but was disqualified after he tested positive for Nandrolone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Sunshine
Caroline Sunshine
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2008", "What 's the Word ?", "Herself", "Episode : Johnny Kapahala : Back on Board" ], [ "2010-2013", "Shake It Up", "Tinka Hessenheffer", "Recurring role ( season 1 ) ; main role ( seasons 2 - 3 ) ; 45 episodes" ], [ "2012", "A.N.T . Farm", "Ella", "Episode : Some enchANTed evening" ], [ "2014", "Fish Hooks", "Alexis", "Voice ; episode Algae Day/Bea Saves a Tree" ], [ "2017", "Mommy I Did n't Do It", "Sylvie Garrett", "Television film" ] ]
Filmography
Caroline_Sunshine_1
Caroline Mohr Sunshine (born September 5, 1995) is an American actress, dancer, singer, and civil servant currently working for U.S. President Donald Trump as a White House press assistant. As an actress, she is best known for her role as Barbara Winslow in the family film, Marmaduke, and for her co-starring role as flashy, rude European exchange student Tinka Hessenheffer on the Disney Channel series Shake It Up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casino_Model_Railway_Museum
Casino Model Railway Museum
[ "Type", "Company", "Number", "Date", "Details" ]
[ [ "Tram", "DUTC", "147", "1905", "Four-wheeled open top vestibuled" ], [ "Tram", "CIÉ", "297", "1933", "Dalkey luxury bogie car" ], [ "Locomotive", "D & BST", "6", "1887", "0-4-0 locomotive" ], [ "Trailer", "D & BST", "7", "1887", "Single deck bogie trailer" ], [ "Tram", "Giant 's Causeway", "9", "1883", "Four wheel tram as refurbished in 1899" ], [ "Tram", "DUTC", "307", "1900", "Hill of Howth bogie open car" ], [ "Tram", "Giant 's Causeway", "24", "", "Portion of single deck car on Brill trucks" ], [ "Tram", "Bessbrook and Newry", "2", "1885", "Bogie motor coach , original is at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum" ], [ "Tram", "DUTC", "288", "1919", "Balcony tramcar with body from Spa Road Works" ], [ "Railcar", "GSR", "C", "", "Drumm battery train 2nd generation from a design proposal" ], [ "Railmotor", "GSR", "362", "1928", "Clayton Steam Railmotor" ], [ "Railcar", "CDR", "18", "1940", "Built by GNR and now preserved at Fintown" ] ]
Fry_Model_Railway_1
The Casino Model Railway Museum at Malahide , Ireland (previously called the Fry Model Railway ) is the display home for the Fry Model Collection in the refurbished Casino cottage building in central Malahide. It opened to the public on 22 January 2020. The railway and collection was moved from its previous home in Malahide Castle in 2010. The collection originated from the work of Cyril Fry who had created the collection to run on his layout at his cottage in Churchtown, Dublin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Oklahoma_City_Thunder_season
2010–11 Oklahoma City Thunder season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "19", "December 1", "@ New Jersey", "W 123-120 ( 3OT )", "Russell Westbrook ( 38 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 15 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 9 )", "Prudential Center 13,108", "13-6" ], [ "20", "December 3", "@ Toronto", "L 99-111", "James Harden , Russell Westbrook ( 20 )", "Thabo Sefolosha ( 7 )", "Jeff Green , Russell Westbrook ( 7 )", "Air Canada Centre 16,774", "13-7" ], [ "21", "December 5", "Golden State", "W 114-109", "Kevin Durant ( 28 )", "Jeff Green , Serge Ibaka ( 8 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 13 )", "Oklahoma City Arena 18,203", "14-7" ], [ "22", "December 6", "@ Chicago", "L 90-99", "Kevin Durant ( 29 )", "Thabo Sefolosha ( 8 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 7 )", "United Center 21,184", "14-8" ], [ "23", "December 8", "@ Minnesota", "W 111-103", "Kevin Durant ( 30 )", "Kevin Durant ( 11 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 8 )", "Target Center 13,907", "15-8" ], [ "24", "December 10", "@ New Orleans", "W 97-92", "Russell Westbrook ( 29 )", "Serge Ibaka ( 9 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 10 )", "New Orleans Arena 14,428", "16-8" ], [ "25", "December 12", "Cleveland", "W 106-77", "Kevin Durant ( 25 )", "Nick Collison ( 8 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 11 )", "Oklahoma City Arena 18,203", "17-8" ], [ "26", "December 15", "Houston", "W 117-105", "Kevin Durant ( 32 )", "Thabo Sefolosha ( 9 )", "Jeff Green , Russell Westbrook ( 5 )", "Oklahoma City Arena 17,997", "18-8" ], [ "27", "December 17", "Sacramento", "W 102-87", "Kevin Durant ( 24 )", "Serge Ibaka ( 10 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 6 )", "Oklahoma City Arena 18,203", "19-8" ], [ "28", "December 19", "Phoenix", "L 110-113", "Kevin Durant ( 28 )", "Nick Collison ( 8 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 9 )", "Oklahoma City Arena 18,203", "19-9" ], [ "29", "December 21", "@ Charlotte", "W 99-81", "Kevin Durant ( 32 )", "Nick Collison ( 10 )", "Jeff Green ( 5 )", "Time Warner Cable Arena 16,876", "20-9" ], [ "30", "December 22", "@ New York", "L 98-112", "Kevin Durant ( 26 )", "Serge Ibaka , Thabo Sefolosha ( 8 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 5 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,763", "20-10" ], [ "31", "December 25", "Denver", "W 114-106", "Kevin Durant ( 44 )", "Nenad Krstić ( 8 )", "Jeff Green ( 6 )", "Oklahoma City Arena 18,203", "21-10" ], [ "32", "December 27", "Dallas", "L 93-103", "Kevin Durant ( 28 )", "Serge Ibaka ( 9 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 7 )", "Oklahoma City Arena 18,203", "21-11" ], [ "33", "December 29", "New Jersey", "W 114-93", "Kevin Durant ( 27 )", "Thabo Sefolosha ( 8 )", "Eric Maynor , Russell Westbrook ( 7 )", "Oklahoma City Arena 18,203", "22-11" ], [ "34", "December 31", "Atlanta", "W 103-94", "Kevin Durant ( 33 )", "Serge Ibaka , Russell Westbrook ( 10 )", "Russell Westbrook ( 10 )", "Oklahoma City Arena 18,203", "23-11" ] ]
2010–11_Oklahoma_City_Thunder_season_9
The 2010-11 Oklahoma City Thunder season was the 3rd season of the franchise's existence in Oklahoma City as a member of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise built on its prior success from the previous year, winning 55 regular-season games and reaching the Western Conference finals - in the process becoming the second-youngest team ever to do so. In the playoffs, the Thunder defeated the Denver Nuggets in five games in the First Round, and the Memphis Grizzlies in seven games in the Semifinals, before losing to the eventual NBA champion Dallas Mavericks in five games in the Conference Finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988–89_B_Group
1988–89 B Group
[ "Team", "City", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Akademik", "Sofia", "Akademik ( Sofia )", "15,000" ], [ "Akademik", "Svishtov", "Akademik ( Svishtov )", "13,500" ], [ "Arda", "Kardzhali", "Druzhba ( Kardzhali )", "12,000" ], [ "Bdin", "Vidin", "Georgi Benkovski", "12,000" ], [ "Chernomorets", "Burgas", "Deveti Septemvri", "18,000" ], [ "Cherveno Zname", "Pavlikeni", "Gradski", "8,000" ], [ "Dobrudzha", "Dobrich", "Druzhba ( Dobrich )", "16,000" ], [ "Haskovo", "Haskovo", "Dimitar Kanev", "14,000" ], [ "Hebar", "Pazardzhik", "Lyuben Shkodrov", "8,000" ], [ "Lokomotiv", "Ruse", "Lokomotiv ( Ruse )", "8,000" ], [ "Lokomotiv", "Stara Zagora", "Lokomotiv ( St. Zagora )", "10,000" ], [ "Ludogorets", "Razgrad", "Dyanko Stefanov", "8,000" ], [ "Osam", "Lovech", "Hristo Karpachev", "12,000" ], [ "Rila", "Dupnitsa", "Bonchuk", "22,000" ], [ "Shumen", "Shumen", "Panayot Volov", "28,000" ], [ "Spartak", "Pleven", "Spartak ( Pleven )", "15,000" ], [ "Spartak", "Plovdiv", "Spartak ( Plovdiv )", "10,000" ], [ "Tundzha", "Yambol", "Nikola Laskov", "12,000" ], [ "Vihren", "Sandanski", "Vihren", "8,000" ], [ "Yantra", "Gabrovo", "Hristo Botev", "12,000" ] ]
Teams -- Stadiums and locations
ArdaAkademik SvBdinAkademik SfDobrudzhaLokomotiv ROsamCherveno ZnameHebarLudogoretsChernomoretsHaskovoSpartak PdShumenVihrenTundzhaSpartak PlLokomotiv StZRilaYantra Locations of the 1988–89 Bulgarian B Group teams
1988–89_B_Group_0
The 1988-89 B Group was the thirty-third season of the Bulgarian B Football Group, the second tier of the Bulgarian football league system. A total of 20 teams contested the league.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
2020 PDC World Darts Championship
[ "Game #", "Round", "Player 1", "Score", "Player 2", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Set 4", "Set 5" ]
[ [ "49", "2", "Darren Webster", "3 - 0", "Yuki Yamada", "3 - 1", "3 - 0", "3 - 0", "N/A", "N/A" ], [ "50", "2", "Mervyn King", "3 - 2", "Ciaran Teehan", "3 - 0", "3 - 1", "1 - 3", "2 - 3", "4 - 2" ], [ "51", "2", "Jonny Clayton", "3 - 0", "Jan Dekker", "3 - 2", "3 - 1", "3 - 0", "N/A", "N/A" ], [ "52", "2", "Ricky Evans", "3 - 1", "Mark McGeeney", "3 - 0", "3 - 0", "2 - 3", "3 - 0", "N/A" ], [ "53", "2", "Nathan Aspinall", "3 - 1", "Danny Baggish", "1 - 3", "3 - 0", "3 - 2", "3 - 2", "N/A" ], [ "54", "2", "Joe Cullen", "1 - 3", "Nico Kurz", "3 - 2", "2 - 3", "1 - 3", "2 - 3", "N/A" ], [ "55", "2", "Max Hopp", "3 - 2", "Benito van de Pas", "3 - 2", "1 - 3", "3 - 2", "1 - 3", "3 - 0" ], [ "56", "2", "Peter Wright", "3 - 2", "Noel Malicdem", "3 - 0", "2 - 3", "3 - 1", "2 - 3", "6 - 5" ] ]
2020_PDC_World_Darts_Championship_10
The 2020 William Hill World Darts Championship was the 27th World Championship organised by the Professional Darts Corporation since it separated from the British Darts Organisation. The event took place at Alexandra Palace in London from 13 December 2019 to 1 January 2020. Michael van Gerwen was the defending champion, after defeating Michael Smith 7-3 in the 2019 final. Raymond van Barneveld retired from professional darts with this tournament, playing his last match in the first round against Darin Young. Fallon Sherrock became the first female player to win a match at a PDC World Championship, beating Ted Evetts 3-2 in the first round. She then went on to beat Mensur Suljović 3-1 in the second round, before losing 2-4 to Chris Dobey. Peter Wright won his first World Championship, beating Van Gerwen 7-3 in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org…_TV's_Udaari.jpg
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-20_Copa_Libertadores
U-20 Copa Libertadores
[ "Team", "2011", "2012", "2016", "2018", "Total" ]
[ [ "Alianza Lima", "4th", "QF", "•", "•", "2" ], [ "América ( MG )", "•", "QF", "•", "•", "1" ], [ "América", "3rd", "GS", "•", "•", "2" ], [ "Atletico Madrid", "•", "GS", "•", "•", "1" ], [ "Atlético Venezuela", "•", "•", "•", "GS", "1" ], [ "Blooming", "•", "GS", "•", "•", "1" ], [ "Boca Juniors", "2nd", "GS", "•", "•", "2" ], [ "Bolívar", "•", "•", "GS", "•", "1" ], [ "Caracas", "GS", "•", "•", "•", "1" ], [ "Cerro Porteño", "•", "QF", "GS", "•", "2" ], [ "Corinthians", "•", "3rd", "•", "•", "1" ], [ "Colo-Colo", "•", "•", "•", "GS", "1" ], [ "Cortuluá", "•", "•", "3rd", "•", "1" ], [ "Cruzeiro", "•", "•", "•", "GS", "1" ], [ "Defensor Sporting", "•", "2nd", "•", "•", "1" ], [ "Deportivo La Guaira", "•", "GS", "GS", "•", "2" ], [ "Flamengo", "QF", "•", "•", "•", "1" ], [ "Huachipato", "•", "•", "GS", "•", "1" ], [ "Independiente del Valle", "QF", "GS", "GS", "2nd", "4" ], [ "Jorge Wilstermann", "GS", "•", "•", "•", "1" ] ]
Performance by club
Legend 1st — Champions 2nd — Runners-up 3rd — Third place 4th — Fourth place QF — Quarterfinals GS — Group stage • — Did not qualify
U-20_Copa_Libertadores_2
The Under-20 Conmebol Libertadores () is the international association football club competition for teams that play in CONMEBOL leagues. It was created by Manuel Burga Seoane and the Federación Peruana de Fútbol. The competition started in the 2011 season in response to the increased interest in youth football.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_public_art_in_Birmingham
List of public art in Birmingham
[ "Title / subject", "Location and coordinates", "Type", "Material", "Owner / administrator" ]
[ [ "Face # 1", "Duddeston Station 52°29′16″N 1°52′17″W / 52.487873°N 1.871457°W / 52.487873 ; -1.871457", "sculpture", "Steel", "West Midlands Network" ], [ "Face # 2", "Duddeston Station 52°29′16″N 1°52′17″W / 52.487873°N 1.871457°W / 52.487873 ; -1.871457", "sculpture", "Steel", "West Midlands Network" ], [ "Face # 3", "Duddeston Station 52°29′16″N 1°52′17″W / 52.487873°N 1.871457°W / 52.487873 ; -1.871457", "sculpture", "Steel", "West Midlands Network" ], [ "Hand", "Duddeston Station 52°29′16″N 1°52′17″W / 52.487873°N 1.871457°W / 52.487873 ; -1.871457", "sculpture", "Steel", "West Midlands Network" ], [ "Red Amber Green", "Duddeston Station 52°29′16″N 1°52′17″W / 52.487873°N 1.871457°W / 52.487873 ; -1.871457", "sculpture", "Steel", "West Midlands Network" ], [ "Diving Bodies", "Duddeston Station 52°29′19″N 1°52′16″W / 52.488673°N 1.871071°W / 52.488673 ; -1.871071", "sculpture", "Steel", "West Midlands Network" ], [ "Youth", "Melvina Road , Duddeston 52°29′31″N 1°52′13″W / 52.491864°N 1.870223°W / 52.491864 ; -1.870223", "statue", "Concrete", "Birmingham City Council" ] ]
Duddeston
List_of_public_art_in_Birmingham_36
This is a list of public art in Birmingham, in the West Midlands county of England. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Junior_Short_Track_Speed_Skating_Championships
World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships
[ "Year", "Location", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1994", "Seoul", "Lee Seung-chan", "Lee Jun-hwan", "Tony Goskowicz" ], [ "1995", "Calgary", "Lee Sang-jun", "Patrice Lapointe Lee Seung-chan Jonathan Guilmette", "none" ], [ "1996", "Courmayeur", "Jean-François Monette Lee Sang-jun", "none", "Naoya Tamura" ], [ "1997", "Marquette", "Kim Dong-sung", "Rusty Smith", "Daniel Weinstein" ], [ "1998", "St. Louis", "François-Louis Tremblay Lee Sang-jun", "none", "Andrew Lahey" ], [ "1999", "Montreal", "Apolo Anton Ohno", "An Jung-hyun", "François-Louis Tremblay" ], [ "2000", "Székesfehérvár", "Min Ryoung", "Nicola Rodigari", "Andrew Lahey" ], [ "2001", "Warsaw", "Lee Seung-jae", "Guo Wei", "Min Ryoung" ], [ "2002", "Chuncheon", "Ahn Hyun-soo", "Seo Ho-jin", "Guo Wei" ], [ "2003", "Budapest", "Lee Ho-suk", "Kim Hyun-kon", "Sung Si-bak" ], [ "2004", "Beijing", "Lee Ho-suk", "Kwon Ki-deok", "Jon Eley" ], [ "2005", "Belgrade", "Lee Ho-suk", "Kim Hyun-kon", "Kwak Yoon-gy" ], [ "2006", "Miercurea Ciuc", "Lee Jung-su", "Maxime Chataignier", "Kim Jae-han" ], [ "2007", "Mladá Boleslav", "Shin Woo-chul", "Lee Jung-su", "Jang Won-hoon" ], [ "2008", "Bolzano", "Kim Yun-jae", "Lee Jung-su", "Lee Han-bin" ], [ "2009", "Sherbrooke", "Um Cheon-ho", "You Dong-kun", "J. R. Celski" ], [ "2010", "Taipei", "Noh Jin-kyu", "Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu", "Park Se-yeong" ], [ "2011", "Courmayeur", "Seo Yi-ra", "Jack Whelbourne", "Wu Dajing" ], [ "2012", "Melbourne", "Park Se-yeong", "Lee Hyo-been", "Han Tianyu" ], [ "2013", "Warsaw", "Park Se-yeong", "Han Tianyu", "Lee Hyo-been" ] ]
Medalists – boys ( overall )
World_Junior_Short_Track_Speed_Skating_Championships_1
The World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships are a junior short track speed skating event and held once a year in a different country. Skaters perform individual races in the 500 meters, 1000 meters, 1500 meters, 1500 meters super final and a team effort in the 3000 meters relay. Until 2018 there was an overall winner for both the girl's and the boy's categories, but this was discontinued in 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Colby_College_alumni
List of Colby College alumni
[ "Name", "Class", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Frank Haggerty", "1897", "Head football coach at University of Akron , 1910 to 1914" ], [ "Jack Coombs", "1906", "Two-time World Champion Major League Baseball Player ; Manager ( Philadelphia Phillies and Duke University )" ], [ "Elbridge Ross", "1935", "Medalist at the 1936 Winter Olympics in hockey" ], [ "Norm Gigon", "1958", "Major League Baseball player for the Chicago Cubs" ], [ "Ed Phillips ( pitcher )", "1966", "Major League Baseball pitcher for the 1970 Boston Red Sox" ], [ "Jan Volk", "1968", "General Manager of the Boston Celtics , 1984-1997" ], [ "Sebsibe Mamo", "1970", "Ethiopian athlete ; competed at the 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Greg Cronin", "1986", "Assistant Coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs , 2011-present" ], [ "Mike McRae ( baseball )", "1981", "Head coach of the Canisius Golden Griffins baseball team , 2005-present" ], [ "Eric DeCosta", "1993", "Executive Vice President and General Manager , Baltimore Ravens" ], [ "Hilary Gehman", "1993", "Olympic rower , Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004 ; World Rowing Championships medalist" ], [ "Brian O'Halloran ( baseball )", "1993", "General Manager of the Boston Red Sox" ], [ "Mark Jackson ( American football coach )", "1994", "Athletic director for the Villanova University" ], [ "Meaghan Sittler", "1998", "Hockey player for the Brampton Thunder and the United States women 's national ice hockey team" ], [ "Courtney Kennedy", "ex-2001", "Olympic medalist on the United States women 's national ice hockey team , 2002 and 2006" ], [ "Warner Nickerson", "2005", "Alpine skier" ] ]
Athletics
List_of_Colby_College_Alumni_3
This list of Colby College alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, current students, and honorary degree recipients of Colby College. Founded in 1813, Colby's class of 2013 was the college's 200th, making a total of more than 25,000 living alumni.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cindy_Dandois
Cindy Dandois
[ "Res", "Record", "Opponent", "Method", "Event", "Date", "Round", "Time", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Win", "16-5", "Eleni Mytilinaki", "Submission ( armlock )", "Cage Survivor 14", "December 15 , 2019", "2", "1:50", "Athens , Greece", "" ], [ "Win", "15-5", "Bethany Christensen", "Submission ( triangle choke )", "Conquest of the Cage", "November 15 , 2019", "1", "1:56", "Spokane , Washington , United States", "" ], [ "Win", "14-5", "Elsira Sheree Amstelveen", "Submission ( triangle choke )", "Enfusion MMA 90", "November 2 , 2019", "1", "0:00", "Antwerp , Belgium", "" ], [ "Win", "13-5", "Gemma Pike", "Submission ( Rear-Naked Choke )", "Staredown Fighting Championship 14", "March 16 , 2019", "1", "2:00", "Antwerp , Belgium", "" ], [ "Loss", "12-5", "Iony Razafiarison", "Decision ( split )", "EBD 5 - European Beatdown 5", "February 2 , 2019", "3", "5:00", "La Louvière , Belgium", "" ], [ "Loss", "12-4", "Olga Rubin", "Decision ( unanimous )", "Bellator 209", "November 16 , 2018", "3", "5:00", "Tel Aviv , Israel", "" ], [ "Win", "12-3", "Irén Rácz", "TKO ( punches )", "Staredown Fighting Championship 128", "March 17 , 2018", "2", "N/A", "Deurne , Belgium", "Return to Featherweight" ], [ "Win", "11-3", "Hatice Ozyurt", "Submission ( triangle choke )", "Battle Under the Tower 2018", "February 24 , 2018", "2", "1:46", "Steenwijk , Netherlands", "Catchweight 150 pound bout" ], [ "Win", "10-3", "Reina Miura", "Decision ( split )", "Rizin World Grand Prix 2017 : 2nd Round", "December 29 , 2017", "3", "5:00", "Saitama , Japan", "Lightweight bout" ], [ "Win", "9-3", "Kerry Hughes", "TKO ( punches )", "Cage Warriors 89", "November 25 , 2017", "1", "1:53", "Lotto Arena , Antwerp , Belgium", "Catchweight 140 pound bout" ], [ "Loss", "8-3", "Alexis Davis", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Swanson vs. Lobov", "April 22 , 2017", "3", "5:00", "Nashville , Tennessee , United States", "Bantamweight bout" ], [ "Win", "8-2", "Anjela Pink", "Submission ( armbar )", "COTC - Conquest of the Cage 24", "November 11 , 2016", "1", "0:13", "Airway Heights , Washington , United States", "Featherweight bout" ], [ "Win", "7-2", "Jessamyn Duke", "Submission ( armbar )", "Invicta FC 18 : Grasso vs. Esquibel", "July 29 , 2016", "1", "1:33", "Kansas City , Missouri , United States", "Bantamweight bout" ], [ "Win", "6-2", "Megan Anderson", "Submission ( triangle choke )", "Invicta FC 14 : Evinger vs. Kianzad", "September 12 , 2015", "2", "2:41", "Kansas City , Missouri , United States", "Featherweight bout" ], [ "Loss", "5-2", "Tonya Evinger", "Submission ( armbar )", "Invicta FC 10 : Waterson vs. Tiburcio", "December 5 , 2014", "2", "1:23", "Houston , Texas , United States", "Bantamweight bout" ], [ "Win", "5-1", "Jorina Baars", "TKO ( punches )", "Staredown", "March 19 , 2011", "2", "4:50", "Antwerp , Belgium", "Featherweight bout" ], [ "Loss", "4-1", "Yana Kunitskaya", "TKO ( punches )", "M-1 Challenge 22", "December 10 , 2010", "1", "0:34", "Moscow , Russia", "Bantamweight debut" ], [ "Win", "4-0", "Sheila Gaff", "DQ ( illegal knee )", "M-1 Selection 2010 : Western Europe Round 3", "May 29 , 2010", "3", "0:10", "Helsinki , Finland", "" ], [ "Win", "3-0", "Daria Ibragimova", "Submission ( triangle choke )", "M-1 Selection 2010 : Western Europe Round 2", "March 27 , 2010", "1", "3:02", "Weesp , Netherlands", "" ], [ "Win", "2-0", "Maria Hougaard Djursaa", "TKO ( punches )", "M-1 Selection 2010 : Western Europe Round 1", "February 5 , 2010", "1", "1:12", "Hilversum , Netherlands", "" ] ]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 21 matches 16 wins 5 losses By knockout 4 1 By submission 9 1 By decision 2 3 By disqualification 1 0
Cindy_Dandois_1
Cindy Dandois (born 26 October 1984) is a Belgian mixed martial artist who competes in the Bantamweight and Featherweight divisions in Invicta and the Ultimate Fighting Championship. She began her judo training at the age of 5 under the training of Johan Laats, and freestyle wrestling at age 8 under Joseph Mewis. Dandois later transitioned into mixed martial arts and trains at Xtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts while she is in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gdynia_Literary_Prize
Gdynia Literary Prize
[ "edition", "date", "prose", "poetry", "essay" ]
[ [ "1", "7 December 2006", "Lubiewo Michał Witkowski", "Dzieje rodzin polskich Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki", "Zamiast Marek Zaleski" ], [ "2", "29 November 2007", "Traktat o łuskaniu fasoli Wiesław Myśliwski", "Pełne morze Wojciech Bonowicz", "Projekt handlu kabardyńskimi końmi Krzysztof Środa" ], [ "3", "14 June 2008", "Ostatni zlot aniołów Marian Pankowski", "Pensum Adam Wiedemann", "Twarz Tuwima Piotr Matywiecki" ], [ "4", "13 June 2009", "Jedenaście Marcin Świetlicki", "Piosenka o zależnościach i uzależnieniach Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki", "Inne obrazy Maria Poprzęcka" ], [ "5", "19 June 2010", "Taksim Andrzej Stasiuk", "Dwa fiaty Justyna Bargielska", "Ciała Sienkiewicza Ryszard Koziołek" ], [ "6", "18 June 2011", "Obsoletki Justyna Bargielska", "Pogłos Ewa Lipska", "Samobójstwo jako doświadczenie wyobraźni Stefan Chwin" ], [ "7", "30 June 2012", "Włoskie szpilki Magdalena Tulli", "Rezydencja surykatek Marta Podgórnik", "Opis krainy Gog Marian Sworzeń" ], [ "8", "22 June 2013", "Ocalenie Atlantydy Zyta Oryszyn", "Sylwetki i cienie Andrzej Sosnowski", "Sprawiedliwość na końcu języka . Czytanie Waltera Benjamina Adam Lipszyc" ], [ "9", "24 June 2014", "Wiele demonów Jerzy Pilch", "Jeden Marcin Świetlicki", "Salki Wojciech Nowicki" ], [ "10", "5 September 2015", "Zawsze jest dzisiaj Michał Cichy", "Wyrazy uznania Piotr Janicki", "Boski Bach Piotr Wierzbicki" ], [ "11", "10 September 2016", "Skoruń Maciej Płaza", "Nice Barbara Klicka", "Droga 816 Michał Książek" ], [ "12", "2 September 2017", "Pieczeń dla Amfy Salcia Hałas", "Schrony Michał Sobol", "Koło miejsca/Elementarz Krzysztof Siwczyk" ], [ "13", "31 August 2018", "Mikrotyki Paweł Sołtys", "Pawilony Dominik Bielecki", "Rękopis znaleziony na ścianie Krzysztof Mrowcewicz" ] ]
Prize winners
Gdynia_Literary_Prize_0
Gdynia Literary Prize () is a Polish literary prize, which is awarded annually to authors of the best books published in the previous year in the prose, poetry, essay and (since 2014) translation categories. It was established in 2006 by Wojciech Szczurek, mayor of Gdynia, who stated that The idea of Gdynia Literary Prize is to honour unique achievements of contemporary Polish authors which shall determine a strong and also permanent impulse to further intensify activities in literature and art in its broad meaning. The list of nominees is announced in May during the International Book Fair (Międzynarowe Targi Książki) in Warsaw. The prizes which consist of the Literature Cube statuette and 50.000 PLN are presented at the Grand Gala in June in Gdynia. Since 2008 the Grand Gala is accompanied by Literaturomanie Days of Gdynia Literary Prize (Literaturomanie Dni Nagrody Literackiej Gdynia). Moreover, at the turn of October and November, The Autumn Meetings with Winners of the Gdynia Literary Prize take place. Public City Library (Miejska Biblioteka Publiczna) in Gdynia publishes Literary Supplement. Gdynia Literary Prize Newspaper magazine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lounge-A-Palooza
Lounge-A-Palooza
[ "No", "Title", "Artist ( s )", "Writer ( s )", "Original artist", "Length" ]
[ [ "1", "Mini Skirt", "Combustible Edison / Esquivel", "Esquivel", "Esquivel", "2:32" ], [ "2", "This Guy 's in Love with You", "Fastball", "Burt Bacharach / Hal David", "Herb Alpert", "3:31" ], [ "3", "She Do n't Use Jelly", "Ben Folds Five", "The Flaming Lips", "The Flaming Lips", "4:13" ], [ "4", "A Rose Is a Rose", "Poe", "Mark Z. Danielewski", "-", "4:01" ], [ "5", "Black Hole Sun", "Steve and Eydie", "Chris Cornell", "Soundgarden", "4:33" ], [ "6", "The Girl From Ipanema", "Pizzicato Five", "Norman Gimbel / Antônio Carlos Jobim / Vinícius de Moraes", "Astrud Gilberto", "3:47" ], [ "7", "Zaz Turned Blue", "PJ Harvey / Eric Drew Feldman", "David Was / Don Was", "Was ( Not Was )", "5:23" ], [ "8", "I 'm Not in Love", "Fun Lovin ' Criminals", "Graham Gouldman / Eric Stewart", "10cc", "4:36" ], [ "9", "Wichita Lineman", "Glen Campbell & Michelle Shocked with Texas Tornados", "Jimmy Webb", "Glen Campbell", "4:04" ], [ "10", "Witchcraft", "Edwyn Collins", "Cy Coleman / Carolyn Leigh", "Frank Sinatra", "4:58" ], [ "11", "Love Will Keep Us Together", "Flea / Jimmy Scott", "Howard Greenfield / Neil Sedaka", "Captain & Tennille", "4:14" ], [ "12", "Music to Watch Girls By", "James Taylor Quartet", "Sid Ramin / Tony Velona", "Bob Crewe", "3:39" ], [ "13", "The Good Life", "Cassandra Wilson", "Sacha Distel / Jack Reardon", "Tony Bennett", "5:12" ], [ "14", "Robert Goulet ( On the River Nile )", "Chris Ballew", "Chris Ballew / David Thiele", "-", "2:05" ] ]
Track listing
Lounge-A-Palooza_0
Lounge-A-Palooza is a compilation album issued in 1997 by Hollywood Records. Released to capitalize on the 1990s lounge music revival, it features cover versions of songs, including classic lounge hits performed by contemporary artists and 1990s hits covered by lounge singers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liga_Nacional_de_Básquet_Awards
Liga Nacional de Básquet Awards
[ "Season", "League MVP", "Club" ]
[ [ "1985", "( not selected )", "( not selected )" ], [ "1986", "( not selected )", "( not selected )" ], [ "1987", "Germán Filloy", "Atenas" ], [ "1988", "( not selected )", "( not selected )" ], [ "1989", "Héctor Campana", "River Plate" ], [ "1990", "Héctor Campana ( 2× )", "River Plate" ], [ "1990-91", "Héctor Campana ( 3× )", "GEPU" ], [ "1991-92", "Marcelo Milanesio", "Atenas" ], [ "1992-93", "Juan Espil", "GEPU" ], [ "1993-94", "Marcelo Milanesio ( 2× )", "Atenas" ], [ "1994-95", "Hernán Montenegro", "Gimnasia ( CR )" ], [ "1995-96", "Jorge Racca", "Olimpia ( VT )" ], [ "1996-97", "Jorge Racca ( 2× )", "Olimpia ( VT )" ], [ "1997-98", "Fabricio Oberto", "Atenas" ], [ "1998-99", "Héctor Campana ( 4× )", "Atenas" ], [ "1999-00", "Rubén Wolkowyski", "Estudiantes ( O )" ], [ "2000-01", "Walter Herrmann", "Atenas" ], [ "2001-02", "Dani Farabello", "Quilmes ( MDP )" ], [ "2002-03", "Bruno Lábaque", "Atenas" ], [ "2003-04", "Roberto López", "GELP" ] ]
MVP
Player nationality by national team :
Liga_Nacional_de_Básquet_Awards_0
The Liga Nacional de Básquet Awards (English: National Basketball League Awards) are the yearly individual awards that are given by Argentina's top-tier level men's professional club basketball league, the Liga Nacional de Básquet (LNB), or La Liga.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dark_Horse_Comics_publications
List of Dark Horse Comics publications
[ "Title", "Issues", "Dates", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Babe", "# 1-4", "Jul - Oct 1994", "John Byrne 's Babe on cover Legend imprint" ], [ "Babe 2", "# 1-2", "Mar - Apr 1995", "John Byrne 's Babe 2 on cover Legend imprint" ], [ "Bad Luck Chuck", "# 1-4", "Mar 2019 -", "" ], [ "Badger : Shattered Mirror", "# 1-4", "Jul - Oct 1994", "" ], [ "Badger : Zen Pop Funny-Animal Version", "# 1-2", "Jul - Aug 1994", "" ], [ "Badlands", "# 1-6", "Jul - Dec 1991", "" ], [ "The Bakers Meet Jingle Belle", "nn", "Dec 2006", "The Bakers Meet Paul Dini 's Jingle Belle on cover" ], [ "Barb Wire", "# 1-9", "Apr 1994 - Feb 1995", "Comics ' Greatest World imprint # 2 , 3 , 5 , 6 collected in Barb Wire trade paperback Collected in Barb Wire Omnibus" ], [ "Barb Wire", "# 1-8", "Jul 2015 - Feb 2016", "Collected in Barb Wire Books 1 ( # 1-4 ) and 2 ( # 5-8 )" ], [ "Barb Wire : Ace of Spades", "# 1-4", "May - Sep 1996", "Collected in Barb Wire Omnibus" ], [ "Barry Windsor-Smith : STORYTELLER", "# 1-9", "Oct 1996 - Jul 1997", "put on irregular schedule after # 9 , series never resumed" ], [ "Basil Wolverton 's Gateway to Horror", "# 1", "Jun 1988", "reprints from 1951 , 1952 , 1973" ], [ "Basil Wolverton 's Planet of Terror", "# 1", "Oct 1987", "reprints" ], [ "Batman/Aliens", "# 1-2", "Mar - Apr 1997", "Copublished with DC Comics" ], [ "Batman/Aliens II", "# 1-3", "undated ( 2003 )", "" ], [ "Batman/Grendel", "# 1-2", "Jun - Jul 1996", "Copublished with DC Comics subtitled book 1 : Devil 's Bones and book 2 : Devils Dance" ], [ "Batman/Hellboy/Starman", "# 1-2", "Jan - Feb 1999", "Copublished with DC Comics" ], [ "Batman/Tarzan : Claws of the Cat-Woman", "# 1-4", "Sep - Dec 1999", "Copublished with DC Comics" ], [ "Batman versus Predator", "# 1-3", "undated ( Dec 1991 - Feb 1992 )", "Copublished with DC Comics" ], [ "Batman versus Predator II : Bloodmatch", "# 1-4", "undated ( 1994 - 1995 )", "Copublished with DC Comics" ] ]
B
List_of_Dark_Horse_Comics_publications_3
Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book company. These are the ongoing and current limited series publications it has released under its own brand. Comics published through their various imprints appear on the List of Dark Horse Comics imprint publications, collected editions of its own publications appear on the List of Dark Horse Comics collected editions, and reprints appear on the List of Dark Horse Comics reprints.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ineya
Ineya
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Language" ]
[ [ "2004", "Rain Rain Come Again", "College student", "Malayalam" ], [ "2005", "Saira", "", "Malayalam" ], [ "2006", "Sacred Face", "", "English" ], [ "2007", "Time", "", "Malayalam" ], [ "2008", "Thrill", "Hema", "Malayalam" ], [ "2009", "Dalamarmarangal", "Aswathy", "Malayalam" ], [ "2010", "Padagasalai", "Abhirami", "Tamil" ], [ "2011", "Yuddham Sei", "Charu", "Tamil" ], [ "2011", "Umma", "", "Malayalam" ], [ "2011", "Vaagai Sooda Vaa", "Madhi", "Tamil" ], [ "2011", "Mouna Guru", "Aarthi", "Tamil" ], [ "2012", "Bhoopadathil Illatha Oridam", "Bhaama", "Malayalam" ], [ "2012", "Ammavin Kaipesi", "Selvi", "Tamil" ], [ "2013", "Omega.exe", "Aleena Antony", "Malayalam" ], [ "2013", "Radio", "Shwetha", "Malayalam" ], [ "2013", "Kan Pesum Vaarthaigal", "Janani", "Tamil" ], [ "2013", "Chennaiyil Oru Naal", "Swetha", "Tamil" ], [ "2013", "Maasani", "Masani", "Tamil" ], [ "2013", "Ayaal", "Chakkara", "Malayalam" ], [ "2013", "Nugam", "Kathir 's girl friend", "Tamil" ] ]
Filmography -- Films
Ineya_0
Shruti Sawant (born 22 January 1988), better known by her stage name Ineya, is an Indian film actress and model who predominantly appears in Malayalam and Tamil films. She won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress for her role in the Tamil film Vaagai Sooda Vaa (2011).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_assassins_and_bounty_hunters
List of fictional assassins and bounty hunters
[ "Character", "Work", "Creator", "Country of publication" ]
[ [ "4-LOM", "Star Wars", "George Lucas", "United States" ], [ "Agent 47", "Hitman", "IO Interactive", "Denmark" ], [ "Johnny Alpha", "Strontium Dog", "John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Samus Aran", "Metroid", "Makoto Kano", "Japan" ], [ "Cad Bane", "Star Wars", "George Lucas , Dave Filoni , and Henry Gilroy", "United States" ], [ "Bossk", "Star Wars", "George Lucas", "United States" ], [ "The Bride", "Kill Bill", "Quentin Tarantino", "United States" ], [ "Brisco County , Jr", "The Adventures of Brisco County , Jr", "Jeffrey Boam and Carlton Cuse", "United States" ], [ "Anton Chigurh", "No Country for Old Men", "Cormac McCarthy", "United States" ], [ "Ezio Auditore da Firenze", "Assassin 's Creed", "Ubisoft", "France" ], [ "Shelly De Killer", "Ace Attorney", "Capcom", "Japan" ], [ "Death 's Head", "Marvel Comics", "Simon Furman and Geoff Senior", "United States United Kingdom" ], [ "Rick Deckard", "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep ?", "Philip K. Dick", "United States" ], [ "Dengar", "Star Wars", "George Lucas", "United States" ], [ "Django Freeman", "Django Unchained", "Quentin Tarantino", "United States" ], [ "Jubal Early", "Firefly", "Joss Whedon", "United States" ], [ "Elektra", "Marvel Comics", "Frank Miller", "United States" ], [ "Boba Fett", "Star Wars", "George Lucas", "United States" ], [ "Jango Fett", "Star Wars", "George Lucas", "United States" ], [ "Greedo", "Star Wars", "George Lucas", "United States" ] ]
List
List_of_fictional_assassins_and_bounty_hunters_0
This is a list of fictional assassins and bounty hunters.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Nadal_career_statistics
Rafael Nadal career statistics
[ "Result", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "Dec 2005", "Partit contra sa fam , Mallorca , Spain", "Hard ( i )", "Carlos Moyá", "6-9" ], [ "Win", "Feb 2006", "Les Petits As Match d'Exhibition , Tarbes , France", "Hard ( i )", "Fabrice Santoro", "6-2 , 1-6 , 10-3" ], [ "Loss", "Nov 2006", "Hyundai Card Super Match , Seoul , South Korea", "Hard ( i )", "Roger Federer", "3-6 , 6-3 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "May 2007", "Battle of Surfaces , Mallorca , Spain", "Clay/Grass", "Roger Federer", "7-5 , 4-6 , 7-6" ], [ "Win", "Nov 2007", "Clash of the Titans , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "Hard ( i )", "Richard Gasquet", "3-6 , 6-2 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "Jan 2009", "World Tennis Championship , UAE", "Hard", "Nikolay Davydenko", "6-2 , 6-3" ], [ "Loss", "Jan 2009", "World Tennis Championship , UAE", "Hard", "Andy Murray", "4-6 , 7-5 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "May 2009", "Roland Garros Journée Benny Berthet , Paris , France", "Clay", "Brian Dabul", "5-7" ], [ "Loss", "Jun 2009", "2009 BNP Paribas Tennis Classic , Hurlingham , UK", "Grass", "Lleyton Hewitt", "4-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "Jun 2009", "2009 BNP Paribas Tennis Classic , Hurlingham , UK", "Grass", "Stanislas Wawrinka", "6-4 , 6-7 , 3-10" ], [ "Win", "Jan 2010", "World Tennis Championship , UAE", "Hard", "David Ferrer", "7-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "Jan 2010", "World Tennis Championship , UAE", "Hard", "Robin Söderling", "7-6 , 7-5" ], [ "Loss", "Dec 2010", "Match for Africa , Zurich , Switzerland", "Hard ( i )", "Roger Federer", "6-4 , 3-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "Dec 2010", "Joining Forces for the Benefit of Children , Madrid , Spain", "Hard ( i )", "Roger Federer", "7-6 , 4-6 , 6-1" ], [ "Win", "Jan 2011", "World Tennis Championship , UAE", "Hard", "Tomas Berdych", "6-4 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "Jan 2011", "World Tennis Championship , UAE", "Hard", "Roger Federer", "7-6 , 7-6" ], [ "Win", "Mar 2011", "Nike Clash of the Champions , Eugene , Oregon , USA", "Hard ( i )", "Roger Federer", "7-5" ], [ "Win", "Mar 2011", "Encuentro Bancolombia , Bogotá , Colombia", "Hard ( i )", "Novak Djokovic", "7-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Loss", "Dec 2011", "World Tennis Championship , UAE", "Hard", "David Ferrer", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Win", "Dec 2011", "World Tennis Championship , UAE", "Hard", "Roger Federer", "6-1 , 7-5" ] ]
Notable exhibitions -- Singles
Rafael_Nadal_career_statistics_65
This is a list of the main career statistics of professional tennis player Rafael Nadal. All statistics are according to the ATP World Tour website. To date, Nadal has won 84 ATP singles titles including 19 Grand Slam singles titles and a record 35 ATP Masters 1000 titles. Representing Spain, Nadal has won 2 Olympic Gold medals including a Singles Gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Gold in men's doubles at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Nadal also won the Davis Cup 5 times for Spain in 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2019. At the international level, he won the 2017 and 2019 editions of the Laver Cup with Team Europe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayin_State_Hluttaw
Kayin State Hluttaw
[ "Party", "Seats", "+/-", "Seats%" ]
[ [ "National League for Democracy ( NLD )", "13", "13", "56.52" ], [ "Union Solidarity and Development Party ( USDP )", "3", "4", "13.04" ], [ "Kayin People 's Party ( KPP )", "1", "1", "4.35" ], [ "Phalon-Sawaw Democratic Party ( PSPD )", "0", "4", "0.00" ], [ "AMDRDP", "0", "2", "0.00" ], [ "Kayin State Democracy and Development Party ( KSDDP )", "0", "1", "0.00" ], [ "Independent", "0", "1", "0.00" ], [ "Military appointees", "6", "", "26.09" ], [ "Total", "23", "", "100" ] ]
Election results -- 2015
Kayin_State_Hluttaw_0
Kayin State Hluttaw () is the legislature of the Burmese state of Kayin State. It is a unicameral body, consisting of 23 members, including 17 elected members and 6 military representatives. As of February 2016, the Hluttaw was led by speaker Saw Chit Khin of the National League for Democracy (NLD). As of the 2015 general election, the National League for Democracy (NLD) won the most contested seats in the legislature.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Burundi
List of cities in Burundi
[ "Ranking", "Name", "Population" ]
[ [ "1", "Bujumbura", "1,124,166" ], [ "2", "Gitega", "125,944" ], [ "3", "Muyinga", "95,609" ], [ "4", "Ngozi", "86,844" ], [ "5", "Ruyigi", "77,139" ], [ "6", "Kayanza", "70,767" ], [ "7", "Bururi", "57,478" ], [ "8", "Rutana", "5,865" ], [ "9", "Muramvya", "51,458" ], [ "10", "Makamba", "45,396" ] ]
10 largest cities
List_of_cities_in_Burundi_0
This is a list of cities and towns in Burundi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_7)
American Idol (season 7)
[ "Order", "Contestant", "Song ( original artist when applicable )", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Jason Castro", "Forever in Blue Jeans", "Safe" ], [ "2", "David Cook", "I 'm Alive", "Safe" ], [ "3", "Brooke White", "I 'm a Believer ( The Monkees )", "Eliminated" ], [ "4", "David Archuleta", "Sweet Caroline", "Safe" ], [ "5", "Syesha Mercado", "Hello Again", "Safe" ], [ "6", "Jason Castro", "September Morn", "Safe" ], [ "7", "David Cook", "All I Really Need Is You", "Safe" ], [ "8", "Brooke White", "I Am ... I Said", "Eliminated" ], [ "9", "David Archuleta", "America", "Safe" ], [ "10", "Syesha Mercado", "Thank the Lord for the Night Time", "Safe" ] ]
Finals -- Top 5 – Neil Diamond
Mentor : Neil Diamond Each contestant sang two songs .
American_Idol_(season_7)_12
The seventh season of American Idol, the annual reality show and singing competition, began on January 15, 2008, and concluded on May 21, 2008. Ryan Seacrest continued to host the show with Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson returning as judges. David Cook was announced the winner of the competition on May 21, 2008, defeating runner-up David Archuleta by a margin of roughly 12 million votes out of over 97 million, which was at that time the highest recorded vote total in the show's history. The split was 56 to 44%. The seventh season was the first season during which neither the winner nor the runner-up was ever in the bottom group during any week before the finale on May 21, 2008. It was also the second season during which both the winner and the runner-up were male contestants, with the second season being the first.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adipati_Dolken
Adipati Dolken
[ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result" ]
[ [ "2013", "Indonesian Film Festival", "Citra Award for Best Supporting Actor", "Sang Kiai", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Asia Model Festival Awards", "Professional Actor", "N/A", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Nickelodeon Indonesia Kids ' Choice Awards", "Favorite Actor", "N/A", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Bali International Film Festival", "Appreciation Award", "N/A", "Won" ], [ "2016", "Indonesian Box Office Movie Awards", "Best Leading Actor", "3 Dara", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "Maya Awards", "Outstanding Cameo", "Koala Kumal", "Nominated" ], [ "2017", "Indonesian Film Festival", "Citra Award for Best Leading Actor", "Posesif", "Nominated" ], [ "2017", "Maya Awards", "Best Actor in a Leading Role", "Posesif", "Nominated" ], [ "2018", "Indonesian Choice Awards", "Actor of the Year", "N/A", "Won" ] ]
Awards and nominations
Adipati_Dolken_0
Adipati Dolken (; born Adipati Koesmadji; 19 August 1991) is an Indonesian actor. He became publicly known for his role as Virgo on the soap opera Kepompong, and has since expanded to film, including the Perahu Kertas duology (based on the novel of the same name by Dee) and (The Clerics), for which he won the Citra Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 2013 Indonesian Film Festival.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_freestyle_light_heavyweight
Wrestling at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle light heavyweight
[ "Rank", "Wrestler", "Nation", "Start", "Earned", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Fritz Stöckli", "Switzerland", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "1", "Henry Wittenberg", "United States", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "3", "Bengt Fahlkvist", "Sweden", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "4", "Muharrem Candaş", "Turkey", "2", "2", "4" ], [ "4", "Fernand Payette", "Canada", "1", "3", "4" ] ]
Results -- Round 4
Bouts Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation Fritz Stöckli Switzerland Decision , 2–1 Muharrem Candaş Turkey Bengt Fahlkvist Sweden Fall Fernand Payette Canada Henry Wittenberg United States Bye N/A N/A Points
Wrestling_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_freestyle_light_heavyweight_7
The men's freestyle light heavyweight competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London took place from 29 July to 31 July at the Empress Hall, Earls Court Exhibition Centre. Nations were limited to one competitor. This freestyle wrestling competition continued to use the bad points elimination system introduced at the 1928 Summer Olympics for Greco-Roman and at the 1932 Summer Olympics for freestyle wrestling, with the slight modification introduced in 1936. Each round featured all wrestlers pairing off and wrestling one bout (with one wrestler having a bye if there were an odd number). The loser received 3 points if the loss was by fall or unanimous decision and 2 points if the decision was 2-1 (this was the modification from prior years, where all losses were 3 points). The winner received 1 point if the win was by decision and 0 points if the win was by fall. At the end of each round, any wrestler with at least 5 points was eliminated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_200_metres
2013 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's 200 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Jodie Williams", "United Kingdom", "23.09", "Q SB" ], [ "2", "Gloria Hooper", "Italy", "23.15", "Q SB" ], [ "3", "Bianca Williams", "United Kingdom", "23.24", "Q PB" ], [ "4", "Ashleigh Nelson", "United Kingdom", "23.34", "Q PB" ], [ "5", "Lénora Guion-Firmin", "France", "23.47", "Q" ], [ "6", "Mujinga Kambundji", "Switzerland", "23.49", "q =SB" ], [ "7", "Jennifer Galais", "France", "23.64", "Q" ], [ "8", "Nataliya Strohova", "Ukraine", "23.77", "q" ], [ "9", "Barbora Procházková", "Czech Republic", "23.80", "PB" ], [ "10", "Martyna Opoń", "Poland", "23.83", "" ], [ "11", "Hanne Claes", "Belgium", "23.85", "" ], [ "12", "Cynthia Bolingo Mbongo", "Belgium", "23.96", "" ], [ "13", "Fanette Humair", "Switzerland", "24.01", "PB" ], [ "14", "Irene Siragusa", "Italy", "24.08", "SB" ], [ "15", "Jonna Berghem", "Finland", "24.10", "" ], [ "16", "Olga Lenskiy", "Israel", "24.18", "" ], [ "17", "Steffi Creaner", "Ireland", "24.39", "" ], [ "18", "Martina Amidei", "Italy", "24.46", "" ], [ "19", "Liona Rebernik", "Slovenia", "24.48", "" ], [ "20", "Lenka Kršáková", "Slovakia", "24.51", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
2013_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_200_metres_1
The Women's 200 metres event at the 2013 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Tampere, Finland, at Ratina Stadium on 12 and 13 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Israeli_films_of_1990
List of Israeli films of 1990
[ "Premiere", "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre" ]
[ [ "?", "After ( Hebrew : .mw-parser-output .script-hebrew , .mw-parser-output .script-Hebr { font-size:1.15em ; font-family : Ezra SIL , Ezra SIL SR , Keter Aram Tsova , Taamey Ashkenaz , Taamey David CLM , Taamey Frank CLM , Frank Ruehl CLM , Keter YG , Shofar , David CLM , Hadasim CLM , Simple CLM , Nachlieli , SBL BibLit , SBL Hebrew , Cardo , Alef , Noto Serif Hebrew , Noto Sans Hebrew , David Libre , David , Times New Roman , Gisha , Arial , FreeSerif , FreeSans } אפטר )", "Eytan Fox", "", "Drama" ], [ "?", "Ha-Mahtzeva ( Hebrew : המחצבה , lit . The quarry )", "Ron Ninio", "Uri Gavriel , Sasson Gabai , Hana Azoulay-Hasfari", "Drama" ], [ "?", "Derech Ha'nesher ( Hebrew : דרך הנשר , lit . Eagle 's way )", "Uri Barbash", "Eli Danker , Gidi Gov , Nurit Galron", "Drama" ], [ "?", "The Appointed ( Hebrew : המיועד , lit . The Intended )", "Daniel Wachsmann", "Ronit Elkabetz , Shuli Rand", "Drama" ], [ "?", "Doomsday ( Hebrew : הדרך לעין חרוד , lit . The Road to Ein Harod )", "Doron Eran", "Tony Peck , Alessandra Mussolini , Arnon Zadok", "Drama" ], [ "?", "Neshika Bametzach ( Hebrew : נשיקה במצח , lit . A kiss in the military police )", "Sam Firstenberg", "Yehuda Barkan , Michal Yannai", "Comedy , Drama" ], [ "?", "Nipagesh Basivuv ( Hebrew : נפגש בסיבוב , lit . We 'll meet around the bend )", "Yehuda Barkan and Ezra Shem-Tov", "Yehuda Barkan", "Comedy" ] ]
1990 releases -- Unknown premiere date
1990_in_Israeli_film_1
A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1990.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_Paradise_(season_7)
Food Paradise (season 7)
[ "Restaurant", "Location", "Specialty ( s )" ]
[ [ "Bacon Bacon ( food truck )", "San Francisco , California", "Bacon Fried Chicken Sandwich ( chicken breast soaked in buttermilk , coated in breading and bacon magic dust or ground bacon and deep-fried , topped with bacon , sriracha coleslaw , and bacon mayonnaise on a toasted brioche bun ) ; Bacon Jam ( pork fat , cooked bacon , onions , garlic brown sugar , cider vinegar , honey and local roasted coffee ) ; Bacon Grilled Cheese ( cheddar cheese , crispy bacon and bacon jam on thick-sliced pandemain bread grilled on bacon grease )" ], [ "Eats & Treats ( food truck )", "Milwaukee , Wisconsin", "Home of the Waffle Dogs : Beer Brat Waffle ( local bratwurst , grilled and wrapped around a beer-battered waffle on a stick , drizzled with syrup ) ; Spicy Jalapeno Cheddar Waffle ( cheese-filled bratwurst stuffed in a waffle made with pickled jalapenos and chili powder )" ], [ "Potato Champion ( food trailer )", "Portland , Oregon", "Poutine ( Canadian-style fry dish made the Oregon way with local number two russet potatoes , cut into fries , twice deep-fried and topped with cheese curds and drizzled with brown gravy made with mushrooms , garlic , onions , balsamic vinegar , ground bacon and beef stock made from pigs feet , beef knuckles , beef marrow bones , celery , carrots , onions and camellia salts ) ; PBJ Fries ( fries topped with a Thai-based peanut sauce made from garlic , ginger , onions , cilantro , sesame oil , sweet soy sauce , coconut milk lime juice and homemade peanut butter , and local raspberry jam modified with brown sugar , ground sugar , lemon juice and liquid smoke )" ], [ "The Que Crawl ( food trailer )", "New Orleans , Louisiana", "Creolina combines North Carolina barbecue and traditional New Orleans fare : Pulled Pork Po ' Boy ( chili powder & black pepper-rubbed pork butt , 7-hour smoked , oven-roasted , pulled and marinated in Lexington barbecue sauce made with cider vinegar , salt , pepper , shaved sweet onions , garlic , ketchup , and red Thai chilies , topped with purple cabbage coleslaw on bread from a Vietnamese bakery ) ; Shrimp Po ' Boy ( jumbo Gulf white shrimp sautéed with butter , lemon , scallions and Cajun barbecue sauce made from local beer , hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce stuffed into hollowed out bread )" ], [ "I Dream of Weenie ( Food truck/ VW Bus )", "East Nashville , Nashville , Tennessee", "The Triple H Weenie ( char-grilled beef hot dog topped with hash brown casserole made from cream of potato soup , ground black pepper , salt , garlic powder , chopped onions , butter and shredded cheese and shredded potatoes , also topped with pickled jalapenos and hollandaise sauce ) ; Porter Road Butcher Chorizo Weenie ( locally sourced chorizo sausage topped with tangy jicama slaw made from blended onions , tomatillos , poblano peppers jalapenos , jicama , cilantro , olive oil , sugar , salt and garlic , also topped with sour cream and avocado slices on an artesian bun )" ], [ "Hey PB & J ( food truck )", "Denver , Colorado", "Figgy Piggy ( grilled sandwich made with almond butter , homemade California Black Mission fig jam , goat cheese , thick-cut bacon strips , and locally sourced rosemary honey , grilled on a flat-top in clarified butter ) ; Thai PB & J ( Thai peanut butter sauce made with fresh ginger , dark brown sugar , lemon juice , chili pepper flakes and soy sauce , along with orange marmalade , crushed peanuts , coconut flakes , and fresh basil on grilled white bread )" ], [ "Babycakes ( food truck )", "Chicago , Illinois", "Gourmet pancakes : Deep Dish Sausage Pizza Pancakes ( savory pancakes made from yeast , butter , flour and cornmeal , cooked with ground pork seasoned with sage , thyme , oregano and basil , spiced with , garlic powder , kosher salt , pepper and cayenne , basil , provolone and mozzarella , topped with homemade marinara , and parmesan cheese ) ; Steak Tamale Pancake ( maseco or lime-cured cornmeal pancakes cooked with skirt steak seasoned with Adobo , topped with Mexican cotija cheese and fresh-made roasted tomato garlic salsa and cilantro )" ], [ "The Urban Oven ( food truck )", "Grand Park , Los Angeles , California", "Wood-fire oven gourmet pizza : The Mateo ( personal pizza topped with fresh whole milk mozzarella with buffalo matzo , thinly sliced Yukon gold potatoes , caramelized onions , Applewood-smoked bacon crumbles , and an egg in the center ) ; Fennel Sausage Pizza ( topped with fresh Italian fennel sausage made from pork butt , red pepper flakes , salt , sugar , garlic , Italian parsley and toasted fennel seeds , tangy Pomodoro tomato sauce , shredded mozzarella and dusted with fennel plant pollen )" ] ]
Episodes -- Street Food Paradise
Food_Paradise_(season_7)_3
The seventh season of Food Paradise, an American food reality television series narrated by Jess Blaze Synder (formally Mason Pettit) on the Travel Channel, premiered on August 12, 2015. First-run episodes of the series aired in the United States on the Travel Channel on Mondays at 10:00 p.m. EDT. The season contained 6 episodes and concluded airing on September 9, 2015. Food Paradise features the best places to find various cuisines at food locations across America. Each episode focuses on a certain type of restaurant, such as Diners, Bars, Drive-Thrus or Breakfast places that people go to find a certain food specialty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Tour_de_Langkawi,_Stage_1_to_Stage_10
2012 Tour de Langkawi, Stage 1 to Stage 10
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "David Zabriskie ( USA )", "Garmin-Barracuda", "12h 27 ' 15" ], [ "2", "Adam Phelan ( AUS )", "Drapac Cycling", "+ 01 ' 00" ], [ "3", "Darren Lapthorne ( AUS )", "Drapac Cycling", "+ 01 ' 10" ], [ "4", "Tom Danielson ( USA )", "Garmin-Barracuda", "+ 01 ' 17" ], [ "5", "José Rujano ( VEN )", "Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela", "+ 01 ' 26" ], [ "6", "Joseph Cooper ( NZL )", "New Zealand", "+ 01 ' 31" ], [ "7", "Dmitriy Gruzdev ( KAZ )", "Astana", "+ 01 ' 33" ], [ "8", "Alexsandr Dyachenko ( KAZ )", "Astana", "+ 01 ' 39" ], [ "9", "Behnam Khalilikhosroshahi ( IRI )", "Tabriz Petrochemical Team", "+ 01 ' 46" ], [ "10", "Floris Goesinnen ( NED )", "Drapac Cycling", "+ 01 ' 50" ] ]
General Classification after Stage 4 [ 8 ]
2012_Tour_de_Langkawi,_Stage_1_to_Stage_10_6
The 2012 Tour de Langkawi was the 17th edition of the Tour de Langkawi, a cycling stage race that takes place in Malaysia. The race consisted of ten stages, starting in Putrajaya on 24 February briefly heading south along the west coast of the Peninsular Malaysia before returning north and crossing eastward to finish in Kuala Terengganu on 4 March. The tour opened with an individual time trial (ITT), and again featured a stage finish at Genting Highlands. The final stage included five circuits around Kuala Terengganu. The seven other stages were flat or undulating.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Swedish_Open
1995 Swedish Open
[ "Country", "Player", "Ranking", "Seed" ]
[ [ "SWE", "Jonas Björkman", "22", "1" ], [ "AUT", "Gilbert Schaller", "25", "2" ], [ "GER", "Bernd Karbacher", "29", "3" ], [ "CZE", "Bohdan Ulihrach", "51", "4" ], [ "ESP", "Carlos Costa", "54", "5" ], [ "NOR", "Christian Ruud", "62", "6" ], [ "GER", "Marc-Kevin Goellner", "69", "7" ], [ "SWE", "Anders Jarryd", "70", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
1995_Swedish_Open_0
The 1995 Swedish Open was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 48th edition of the Swedish Open, and part of the World Series of the 1995 ATP Tour. It took place between 10 July and 16 July 1995, in Båstad, Sweden. Fernando Meligeni won the singles title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahn_Bo-hyun
Ahn Bo-hyun
[ "Year", "Title", "Network", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2018", "Radio Star ( TV series )", "MBC", "Ep 577" ], [ "2020", "Running Man", "SBS", "Ep 498" ], [ "2020", "Baek Jong-won 's Alley Restaurant", "SBS", "Ep 114-115" ], [ "2020", "I Live Alone ( TV series )", "MBC", "Ep 339-340 , 345" ], [ "2020", "Knowing Bros", "JTBC", "Ep 232" ] ]
Filmography -- Variety Show Appearances
Ahn_Bo-hyun_2
Ahn Bo-hyun (born May 16, 1988) is a South Korean actor. He debuted as a model.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bills_in_the_114th_United_States_Congress
List of bills in the 114th United States Congress
[ "H.R . number", "Date of introduction", "Short title", "Description" ]
[ [ "H.R . 3", "January 6 , 2015", "Keystone XL Pipeline Act", "To approve the Keystone XL Pipeline" ], [ "H.R . 21", "January 6 , 2015", "To provide for a comprehensive assessment of the scientific and technical research on the implications of the use of mid-level ethanol blends , and for other purposes", "To approve a study on the use of mid-level ethanol blends" ], [ "H.R . 22", "January 6 , 2015", "Hire More Heroes Act of 2015", "A bill to exempt employees of the Department of Defense from classification as eligible employees of an applicable large employer for purposes of the employer mandate under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act" ], [ "H.R . 26", "January 6 , 2015", "Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2015", "Amends the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 to extend the Terrorism Insurance Program through December 31 , 2020" ], [ "H.R . 234", "January 8 , 2015", "Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act ( CISPA )", "Directs the federal government to provide for the real-time sharing of actionable , situational cyber threat information between all designated federal cyber operations centers to enable integrated actions to protect , prevent , mitigate , respond to , and recover from cyber incidents" ], [ "H.R . 870", "February 11 , 2015", "Puerto Rico Chapter 9 Uniformity Act of 2015", "To amend title 11 of the United States Code to treat Puerto Rico as a State for purposes of chapter 9 of such title relating to the adjustment of debts of municipalities" ], [ "H.R . 1735", "April 13 , 2015", "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016", "The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 is a comprehensive defense spending bill . At almost 1,000 pages long it will direct funding for procurement , research , and operation of defense technology , establish military policy , and address other matters pertaining to national defense . It has been passed by the House with 19 amendments , and is currently being reviewed by the Senate with 333 amendments proposed" ], [ "H.R . 2450", "May 19 , 2015", "Therapeutic Fraud Prevention Act", "Prohibits sexual orientation or gender identity conversion therapy from being provided in exchange for monetary compensation . Bars advertisements for such therapy that claim to : ( 1 ) change an individual 's sexual orientation or gender identity , ( 2 ) eliminate or reduce sexual or romantic attractions or feelings toward individuals of the same gender , or ( 3 ) be harmless or without risk . Makes this Act inapplicable to practices that do not seek to change sexual orientation or gender identity if the therapy provides : ( 1 ) assistance to an individual undergoing a gender transition ; or ( 2 ) acceptance , support , and understanding of clients or facilitation of clients ' coping , social support , and identity exploration and development , including sexual orientation-neutral interventions to prevent or address unlawful conduct or unsafe sexual practices . Provides authority to Federal Trade Commission to enforce this Act and treats violations as unfair or deceptive acts or practices under the Federal Trade Commission Act" ], [ "H.R . 3185", "July 23 , 2015", "Equality Act", "Amends the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to include sex , sexual orientation , and gender identity among the prohibited categories of discrimination or segregation in places of public accommodation" ] ]
Introduced in the House of Representatives -- Bills
List_of_bills_in_the_114th_United_States_Congress_0
The bills of the 114th United States Congress list includes proposed federal laws that were introduced in the 114th United States Congress. This Congress lasted from January 3, 2015 to January 3, 2017. The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States consisting of two houses: the lower house known as the House of Representatives and the upper house known as the Senate. The House and Senate are equal partners in the legislative process - legislation cannot be enacted without the consent of both chambers. The bills listed below are arranged on the basis of which chamber they were first introduced in, and then chronologically by date. Once a bill is approved by one house, it is sent to the other which may pass, reject, or amend it. For the bill to become law, both houses must agree to identical versions of the bill. After passage by both houses, a bill is enrolled and sent to the president for signature or veto. Bills from the 114th Congress that have successfully completed this process become public laws, listed as Acts of the 114th United States Congress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metres_hurdles
Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Lane", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Valeria Bufanu", "Romania", "2", "12.94" ], [ "2", "Danuta Straszyńska", "Poland", "1", "13.03" ], [ "3", "Margit Bach", "West Germany", "5", "13.46" ], [ "4", "Lacey ONeal", "United States", "3", "13.78" ], [ "5", "Brenda Matthews", "New Zealand", "4", "13.81" ], [ "6", "Penny Gillies", "Australia", "6", "13.82" ] ]
Heats -- Heat two
Athletics_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metres_hurdles_1
These are the official results of the Women's 100 metres hurdles event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. The competition was held on the 4 & 8 of September. This was the first time this distance for women was held at the Olympics; the previous distance of 80 metres were discontinued after the 1968 Games. If the Olympics were held two years earlier, in 1970, the hands-down favorite would have been Cheng Chi of the Republic of China who set several world records in that year. No one was the clear favorite coming into these games. Pam Kilborn and Karin Balzer were back for their third Olympic games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Morgan_(actor)
Wesley Morgan (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2007", "Overruled !", "Matt", "TV series" ], [ "2008", "Paradise Falls", "Ethan Banning", "TV series , season 3" ], [ "2008", "The Rocker", "Prom King Josh", "" ], [ "2009-10", "Majority Rules !", "Jack Braddock", "TV series , 17 episodes" ], [ "2009", "Degrassi : The Next Generation", "Sam", "TV series , episode : Beat It ( parts 1 and 2 )" ], [ "2010", "Harriet the Spy : Blog Wars", "Skander Hill", "TV movie" ], [ "2010", "Falling Skies", "Simms", "TV series , episode : The Armoury" ], [ "2010", "Score : A Hockey Musical", "Sensitive Player", "" ], [ "2010", "Unnatural History", "Hunter O'Hurlary", "TV series , recurring role" ], [ "2011-13", "Really Me", "Brody", "TV series , recurring role" ], [ "2013", "Kick-Ass 2", "Simon", "Minor Role" ], [ "2015-present", "Between", "Kevin", "TV series , recurring role" ] ]
Filmography
Wesley_Morgan_(actor)_0
Wesley Francis Morgan (born October 5, 1990) is a Canadian actor and model, known for the role of Skander Hill on , the recurring role of Sam on and Prom King Josh in The Rocker. He now has a role on the show Really Me and plays Brody Cooper. He also models for Hollister and Abercombie & Fitch. Morgan was born in Canada. He played Sam in 's 9th season two-part episode Beat It. He made a cameo appearance in The Rocker as Prom King Josh, and co-starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie as teen heart-throb Skander Hill, with Jennifer Stone and Melinda Shankar. And has a lead role as Brody Cooper in Really Me, a show on Disney channel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inky_Awards
Inky Awards
[ "Year", "Author", "Title", "Publisher" ]
[ [ "2019", "Holly Black", "The Cruel Prince", "Allen & Unwin" ], [ "2018", "Angie Thomas", "The Hate U Give", "Walker" ], [ "2017", "Alice Oseman", "Radio Silence", "HarperCollins" ], [ "2016", "Jandy Nelson", "I 'll Give You the Sun", "Walker Books" ], [ "2015", "Rainbow Rowell", "Fangirl", "Pan Macmillan" ], [ "2014", "Julie Berry", "All The Truth That 's In Me", "HarperCollins" ], [ "2013", "Maggie Stiefvater", "Raven Boys", "Scholastic" ], [ "2012", "John Green", "The Fault in Our Stars", "Penguin Random House" ], [ "2011", "Cassandra Clare", "Clockwork Angel", "Walker Books" ], [ "2010", "Maggie Stiefvater", "Shiver", "Scholastic" ], [ "2009", "Suzanne Collins", "The Hunger Games", "Scholastic" ], [ "2008", "Jenny Downham", "Before I Die", "Penguin Random House" ], [ "2007", "John Green", "Looking for Alaska", "HarperCollins" ] ]
Silver Inky Award Winners ( Non-Australian )
Inky_Awards_1
The Inky Awards recognise high-quality young adult literature, with the longlist and shortlist selected by young adults, and the winners voted for online by the teen readers of the Inside a Dog website. There are two awards: the Gold Inky Award for an Australian young adult title, and the Silver Inky Award for an international (non-Australian) young adult title. The Awards are named after Inky - the Inside a Dog mascot and all-round wonder-dog. The Inky Awards were founded by the Centre for Youth Literature at the State Library Victoria in 2007 as Australia's first national teen choice awards for young adult literature.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_200_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 1995 Pan American Games – Women's 200 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Cristina Teuscher", "United States", "2:01.49" ], [ "2", "Marianne Limpert", "Canada", "2:02.05" ], [ "3", "Dady Vincent", "United States", "2:03.37" ], [ "4", "Stephanie Richardson", "Canada", "2:04.89" ], [ "5", "Daniela Romero", "Mexico", "2:05.51" ], [ "6", "Maria Garrone", "Argentina", "2:05.80" ], [ "7", "Alicia Alejandr", "Argentina", "2:06.96" ], [ "8", "Julianna Filippini", "Brazil", "2:07.32" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final was held between March 12–17 . [ 1 ]
Swimming_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_200_metre_freestyle_0
The women's 200 metre freestyle competition of the swimming events at the 1995 Pan American Games took place between March 12-17 at the Complejo Natatorio. The last Pan American Games champion was Lisa Jacob of US. This race consisted of four lengths of the pool, all in freestyle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chariot_(band)
The Chariot (band)
[ "Name", "Instrument", "Years", "Other Groups" ]
[ [ "Jon KC Wolf Kindler", "Bass , Backup Vocals", "2006-2012", "Asleep for Dreaming" ], [ "Jon Terrey", "Guitar , Backup Vocals", "2006-2008 , 2010", "The Threats , Stolen Nations , Motorboater , The James Dean Trio , Listener" ], [ "Bryan Russell Taylor", "Guitar", "2008-2010", "The Threats , Slowriter , The Rein" ], [ "Dan Vokey", "Guitar , Backup Vocals", "2008-2009", "I Hate Sally , I Accept Defeat" ], [ "Mark McGee", "Drums ( Fill In )", "2008", "I Hate Sally , I Accept Defeat" ], [ "Dan Eaton", "Bass , Guitar , Backup Vocals", "2006-2008", "Flattery Leads to Ruins , Brunette , Queens Club , Motorboater" ], [ "Jake Ryan", "Drums", "2005-2008", "Flattery Leads to Ruins , Golden Reach , Queens Club" ], [ "Joshua Beiser", "Bass", "2003-2006", "The Glass Ocean , USS Shreveport" ], [ "Keller Harbin", "Guitar , Vocals", "2003-2006", "The Glass Ocean , Every Time I Die , USS Shreveport , Holy+Gold" ], [ "Mark Nicks", "Drums ( Fill In )", "2005", "Cool Hand Luke" ], [ "Jeff Carter", "Drums", "2004-2005", "Deus Invictus" ], [ "Tony Medina", "Guitar", "2003-2005", "Veritas , Juliette , USS Shreveport" ] ]
Members
Final Lineup Name Instrument Years Other Groups Josh Scogin Lead Vocals 2003–2013 Luti-Kriss , Norma Jean , A Rose By Any Other Name , '68 Stephen `` Stevis '' Harrison Rhythm guitar , Backup Vocals 2009–2013 Written in Red , Fever 333 David Kennedy Drums 2008–2013 The Rein , The Threats Brandon Henderson Lead guitar , Backup Vocals 2011–2013 Written in Red , I Am Terrified , Holy+Gold Past members
The_Chariot_(band)_1
The Chariot was an American metalcore band from Douglasville, Georgia, that existed from 2003 to 2013. The last lineup consisted of drummer David Kennedy, vocalist and bandleader Josh Scogin, and guitarists Brandon Henderson and Stephen Harrison. The band experienced frequent lineup changes since its inception, with Scogin being the only original member. The band played an abrasive style of metalcore that did not adhere to typical stylings popular among their contemporaries such as melodic/abrasive dynamics and harmonic vocals. They built a reputation around their powerful live performances, with Scogin's lyrics covering topics like materialism, personal struggle, current events, politics, and Christian themes. The band was formed by Scogin shortly after he left his position of vocalist in Norma Jean. In 2004, a record deal was signed with Solid State Records and a debut album was released, titled Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding. The band toured constantly after that. The Chariot released the Unsung EP in 2005, which was then followed by three successful studio albums: The Fiancée in 2007, Wars and Rumors of Wars in 2009, and Long Live in 2010. The band entered the studio in May 2012 to record their fifth full-length album titled One Wing which was released August 28, 2012. The Chariot disbanded following a farewell tour in late 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Dreams_Metro_Gallery_FC_season
2015–16 Dreams Metro Gallery FC season
[ "N", "P", "Name", "Date of birth", "Age", "Since", "Previous Club" ]
[ [ "1", "GK", "Pang Tsz Kin", "( 1986-12-16 ) 16 December 1986", "29", "2015", "Yuen Long" ], [ "3", "DF", "Lo Tsz Hin", "( 1996-11-13 ) 13 November 1996", "19", "2015", "Metro Gallery Sun Source" ], [ "4", "DF", "Clayton Michel Afonso", "( 1988-07-18 ) 18 July 1988", "27", "2015", "Eastern" ], [ "5", "DF", "Pablo Gallardo", "( 1986-02-19 ) 19 February 1986", "29", "2015", "Arroyo CP" ], [ "7", "MF", "Chu Siu Kei", "( 1980-01-11 ) 11 January 1980", "35", "2015", "Metro Gallery Sun Source" ], [ "8", "MF", "Li Ka Chun", "( 1993-09-10 ) 10 September 1993", "22", "2015", "Eastern" ], [ "9", "MF", "Chung Wai Keung", "( 1995-10-21 ) 21 October 1995", "20", "2015", "Metro Gallery Sun Source" ], [ "10", "MF", "Lai Lok Yin", "( 1995-07-20 ) 20 July 1995", "20", "2015", "Metro Gallery Sun Source" ], [ "11", "MF", "Siu Chun Ming", "( 1995-12-27 ) 27 December 1995", "20", "2015", "Metro Gallery Sun Source" ], [ "12", "GK", "Li Yat Chun", "( 1995-12-08 ) 8 December 1995", "20", "2015", "Eastern" ], [ "13", "DF", "Siu Pui Lam", "( 1996-12-31 ) 31 December 1996", "19", "2015", "Metro Gallery Sun Source" ], [ "14", "MF", "Lui Wai Chiu", "( 1995-09-22 ) 22 September 1995", "20", "2015", "Metro Gallery Sun Source" ], [ "17", "GK", "To Chun Kiu", "( 1994-07-17 ) 17 July 1994", "21", "2015", "YFCMD" ], [ "18", "MF", "Eugene Mbome", "( 1986-08-29 ) 29 August 1986", "29", "2015", "Biu Chun Rangers" ], [ "19", "MF", "Yiu Ho Ming", "( 1995-05-01 ) 1 May 1995", "20", "2015", "Eastern" ], [ "20", "FW", "Kenji Fukuda", "( 1977-10-21 ) 21 October 1977", "38", "2015", "YFCMD" ], [ "21", "MF", "Lau Ho Lam", "( 1993-01-22 ) 22 January 1993", "22", "2015", "Eastern" ], [ "22", "DF", "Vasudeva das Lilley Nunez", "( 1995-11-22 ) 22 November 1995", "20", "2015", "Eastern" ], [ "23", "DF", "Leung Kwok Wai", "( 1986-02-23 ) 23 February 1986", "29", "2015", "Eastern" ], [ "24", "DF", "Lee Ka Wah", "( 1996-12-06 ) 6 December 1996", "19", "2015", "Eastern" ] ]
Players -- Squad information
2015–16_Dreams_Metro_Gallery_FC_season_0
The 2015-16 season is Dreams Metro Gallery's debut season in the top-tier division in Hong Kong football. They will compete in the Premier League, Senior Challenge Shield and FA Cup in this season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana_Martín
Ana Martín
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2020", "Los pecados de Bárbara", "Ines", "Supporting Role" ], [ "2017-2018", "Sin tu mirada", "Angustias", "Supporting Role" ], [ "2015-16", "Simplemente María", "Felicitas Nuñez Vda . de Cervantes Feli", "Supporting Role" ], [ "2013-14", "Por siempre mi amor", "Maria Tita Alverde Vda . de Escudero", "Co-Protagonist" ], [ "2012", "Amores Verdaderos", "Candelaria Corona", "Supporting Role" ], [ "2011-12", "La que no podia amar", "Maria Gomez", "Co-Protagonist" ], [ "2010", "Soy tu dueña", "Benita", "Supporting Role" ], [ "2009", "Los Exitosos Pérez", "Renata Mansilla de la Cruz Rosa", "Special Appearance" ], [ "2008", "Un gancho al corazón", "Nieves Ochoa", "Supporting Role" ], [ "2009", "Mañana es para siempre", "Refugio Rosario", "Special Appearance" ], [ "2008", "La rosa de Guadalupe", "Yoya", "TV Series" ], [ "2007", "Destilando amor", "Clara 'Clarita ' Hernández García", "Co-Protagonist" ], [ "2006", "Duelo de pasiones", "Luba López", "Antagonist" ], [ "2005", "La madrastra", "Socorro de Montes", "Supporting Role" ], [ "2005", "Me han destrozado la vida", "", "Film" ], [ "2005", "Molinos de viento", "Interviews", "Film" ], [ "2003-04", "Amar otra vez", "Yolanda Beltrán", "Supporting Role" ], [ "2004", "Rubí", "Refugio Ochoa viuda de Pérez", "Supporting Role" ], [ "2004", "Las viudas", "", "Film" ], [ "2003", "Amor real", "Rosario Aranda", "Co-Protagonist" ] ]
Filmography
Ana_Martín_0
Ana Martín (born Ana Beatriz Martínez Solórzano on May 14, 1945 or 1945 in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico) is a Mexican actress, singer producer and former model, best known for her work in telenovelas, movies and the stage. [citation needed] She won the Miss Mexico title in 1963, which took her to compete in Miss World 1963 in London, where she was disqualified for being underage. Since 1965 she has appeared in numerous telenovelas and films.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Golden_Bears
California Golden Bears
[ "Year", "Gender", "Ranking", "Points" ]
[ [ "2007", "Men", "No . 16", "434" ], [ "2008", "Men", "No . 22", "477" ], [ "2010", "Men", "No . 31", "678" ], [ "2015", "Men", "No . 23", "524" ], [ "2016", "Men", "No . 31", "776" ] ]
Varsity programs -- Men 's varsity programs
The University of California 's intercollegiate cross country team is under the direction of head coach Tony Sandoval who is in his 30th year at the university and 20th season as the cross country head coach . The California Golden Bears men 's cross country team appeared in the NCAA Tournament five times , with their highest finish being 16th place in the 2007–08 school year . [ 14 ]
California_Golden_Bears_2
The California Golden Bears are the athletic teams that represent the University of California, Berkeley. Referred to in athletic competition as California or Cal, the university fields 30 varsity athletic programs and various club teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division I primarily as a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and for a limited number of sports as a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF). Over the course of the school's history, California has won team national titles in 13 men's and 3 women's sports and 107 team titles overall. Cal athletes have also competed in the Olympics for a host of different countries. Notable facilities used by the Bears include California Memorial Stadium (football) and Haas Pavilion (basketball and other indoor sports). Cal finished the 2010-11 athletic season with 1,219.50 points, earning third place in the Director's Cup standings, the Golden Bears' highest finish ever. Cal did not receive any points for its national championships in rugby and men's crew because those sports are not governed by the NCAA. Cal finished 12th in the 2014-15 standings. In 2014, Cal instituted a strict academic standard for an athlete's admission to the university. By the 2017 academic year 80 percent of incoming student athletes were required to comply with the University of California general student requirement of having a 3.0 or higher high school grade point average. California's nickname originated in 1895 during California's dominant track and field team's tour of Midwest and Eastern universities. A blue silk banner with the golden grizzly bear, the state symbol, was displayed by the team during that tour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978–79_Lancashire_Cup
1978–79 Lancashire Cup
[ "Widnes", "№", "Workington Town" ]
[ [ "David Eckersley", "1", "Paul Charlton" ], [ "Stuart Wright", "2", "David Collister" ], [ "Mal Aspey", "3", "John Risman" ], [ "Mick George [ 1 ]", "4", "Ray Wilkins" ], [ "Mick Burke", "5", "Iain McCorquodale [ 2 ] [ 3 ]" ], [ "Eric Hughes", "6", "Derek McMillan" ], [ "Reg Bowden [ 4 ]", "7", "Arnold Boxer Walker" ], [ "Jim Mills", "8", "Harry Beverley" ], [ "Keith Elwell", "9", "Alan Banks" ], [ "Glyn Shaw", "10", "Eddie Bowman" ], [ "Mick Adams", "11", "Robert Blackwood" ], [ "Alan Dearden [ 5 ]", "12", "Peter Gorley" ], [ "Doug Laughton", "13", "Bill Pattinson" ], [ "?", "14", "" ], [ "David Hull ( for Alan Dearden )", "15", "Les Gorley ( for William Bill Pattinson )" ], [ "15", "score", "13" ], [ "5", "HT", "11" ] ]
Competition and Results -- Final
[ 5 ] [ 7 ]
1978–79_Lancashire_Cup_6
1978-79 was the sixty-sixth occasion on which the Lancashire Cup completion had been held. Widnes won the trophy by beating Workington Town by the score of 15-13 The match was played at Central Park, Wigan, (historically in the county of Lancashire). The attendance was 10,020 and receipts were £6,261.00 After relatively little success in the competition, Workington Town had reached the semi-final stage in 1973, 1974 and 1975, had been runner-up in 1976, winner in 1977, and now runners-up again in 1978. They would go on to be runners-up again in 1979; not a bad eight year record.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_San_Marino_Grand_Prix
1995 San Marino Grand Prix
[ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Constructor", "Laps", "Time/Retired", "Grid" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Damon Hill", "Williams - Renault", "63", "1:41:42.522", "4" ], [ "2", "27", "Jean Alesi", "Ferrari", "63", "+ 18.510", "5" ], [ "3", "28", "Gerhard Berger", "Ferrari", "63", "+ 43.116", "2" ], [ "4", "6", "David Coulthard", "Williams - Renault", "63", "+ 51.890", "3" ], [ "5", "8", "Mika Häkkinen", "McLaren - Mercedes", "62", "+ 1 Lap", "6" ], [ "6", "30", "Heinz-Harald Frentzen", "Sauber - Ford", "62", "+ 1 Lap", "14" ], [ "7", "2", "Johnny Herbert", "Benetton - Renault", "61", "+ 2 Laps", "8" ], [ "8", "15", "Eddie Irvine", "Jordan - Peugeot", "61", "+ 2 Laps", "7" ], [ "9", "26", "Olivier Panis", "Ligier - Mugen-Honda", "61", "+ 2 Laps", "12" ], [ "10", "7", "Nigel Mansell", "McLaren - Mercedes", "61", "+ 2 Laps", "9" ], [ "11", "25", "Aguri Suzuki", "Ligier - Mugen-Honda", "60", "+ 3 Laps", "16" ], [ "12", "23", "Pierluigi Martini", "Minardi - Ford", "59", "+ 4 Laps", "18" ], [ "13", "9", "Gianni Morbidelli", "Footwork - Hart", "59", "+ 4 Laps", "11" ], [ "14", "24", "Luca Badoer", "Minardi - Ford", "59", "+ 4 Laps", "20" ], [ "NC", "21", "Pedro Diniz", "Forti - Ford", "56", "+ 7 Laps", "26" ], [ "NC", "22", "Roberto Moreno", "Forti - Ford", "56", "+ 7 Laps", "25" ], [ "Ret", "29", "Karl Wendlinger", "Sauber - Ford", "43", "Wheel", "21" ], [ "Ret", "16", "Bertrand Gachot", "Pacific - Ford", "36", "Gearbox", "22" ], [ "Ret", "11", "Domenico Schiattarella", "Simtek - Ford", "35", "Suspension", "23" ], [ "Ret", "14", "Rubens Barrichello", "Jordan - Peugeot", "31", "Transmission", "10" ] ]
Classification -- Race
1995_San_Marino_Grand_Prix_1
The 1995 San Marino Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 30 April 1995 at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola. It was the third race of the 1995 Formula One season. Following the deaths of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna at Imola the previous year, the track was heavily modified for 1995. New chicanes were built at Tamburello and Villeneuve corners, Acque Minerali chicane was removed and replaced by a right-hand corner, Rivazza was eased and the final corner became a single chicane, rather than the 5th-gear sweep previously. Williams-Renault driver Damon Hill scored an emotional victory at the track at which his teammate Senna died a year earlier, while the Ferraris of Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger finished second and third respectively. Despite being teammates from 1993 to 1997, this was the only occasion Alesi and Berger shared a podium racing for the same team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Santos_FC_season
2016 Santos FC season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "Moving from", "Fee", "Source" ]
[ [ "35", "SS", "Lucas Crispim", "21", "Joinville", "Free", "[ 29 ]" ], [ "11", "AM", "Elano", "34", "Chennaiyin", "Free", "[ 30 ]" ], [ "-", "ST", "Stéfano Yuri", "21", "Náutico", "Free", "[ 31 ]" ], [ "-", "SS", "Diego Cardoso", "21", "Bragantino", "Free", "[ 32 ]" ], [ "22", "AM", "Patito Rodríguez", "25", "Johor", "Free", "[ 33 ]" ], [ "-", "AM", "Pedro Castro", "22", "Santa Cruz", "Free", "[ 34 ]" ], [ "-", "CB", "Jubal", "21", "Avaí", "Free", "[ 35 ]" ], [ "28", "CB", "Lucas Veríssimo", "20", "Youth system", "Free", "[ 36 ]" ], [ "33", "GK", "John Victor", "19", "Youth system", "Free", "[ 37 ]" ], [ "31", "LW", "Maxi Rolón", "21", "Barcelona B", "Free", "[ 38 ]" ], [ "2", "CB", "Luiz Felipe", "22", "Paraná Clube", "R $ 1M", "[ 39 ]" ], [ "32", "CB", "Fabián Noguera", "22", "Banfield", "Free", "[ 40 ]" ], [ "-", "FW", "Thiago Ribeiro", "30", "Atlético Mineiro", "Free", "[ 41 ]" ], [ "22", "ST", "Rodrigão", "22", "Campinense", "R $ 1,5M", "[ 42 ]" ], [ "40", "AM", "Emiliano Vecchio", "27", "Qatar SC", "Free", "[ 43 ]" ], [ "36", "LW", "Jonathan Copete", "28", "Atlético Nacional", "R $ 5M", "[ 44 ]" ], [ "-", "GK", "Gabriel Gasparotto", "22", "Capivariano", "Free", "" ], [ "-", "FW", "Stéfano Yuri", "22", "Botafogo-SP", "Free", "" ], [ "39", "AM", "Jean Mota", "22", "Fortaleza", "R $ 800K", "[ 45 ]" ], [ "-", "SS", "Diego Cardoso", "22", "Vila Nova", "Free", "[ 46 ]" ] ]
Transfers -- Transfers in
2016_Santos_FC_season_2
The 2016 season is Santos Futebol Clube's one hundred and fourth season in existence and the club's fifty-seventh consecutive season in the top flight of Brazilian football. As well as the Campeonato Brasileiro, the club competes in the Copa do Brasil and the Campeonato Paulista. On 8 May, Santos won their 22nd Campeonato Paulista title beating Audax 2-1 on aggregate in the final. On 6 November, after a 2-1 win against Ponte Preta, the club ensured their qualification to 2017 Copa Libertadores; fourteen days later, in a 2-2 draw against Cruzeiro, the club granted his place in the group stage of the competition. Santos ended the Campeonato Brasileiro in the 2nd position, 9 points behind leaders Palmeiras.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanon_national_rugby_union_team
Lebanon national rugby union team
[ "Player", "Position", "Club" ]
[ [ "Tariq Khaldi", "Prop", "Barnes RFC" ], [ "Rony Bachour", "Prop", "Staines RFC" ], [ "Salem Dessouki", "Prop", "Calgary Canadian Irish Athletic" ], [ "Feda Dessouki", "Hooker", "Calgary Canadian Irish Athletic" ], [ "Fadi Barakat Diab", "Prop", "Kuwait Scorpions" ], [ "Joshua Taweel", "Hooker", "West Harbour Rugby Club" ], [ "Mohammed Turk", "Hooker", "RC Compiègnois" ], [ "Raymond Finan", "Lock", "Beirut Phoenicians RFC" ], [ "Mounir Finan", "Lock", "Beirut Phoenicians RFC" ], [ "Joe Bakhache", "Hooker", "French Froggies RFC" ], [ "Cyril Irani", "Prop", "Jamhour Blacklions RFC" ], [ "Firas El Chami", "Lock", "TSV Handschuhsheim" ], [ "Bilal Elbatoury", "Prop", "Sydney University Football Club" ], [ "Kamil Abdallah", "Flanker", "Balmain Rugby Football Club" ], [ "Jason Khoury", "Flanker", "West Harbour Rugby Football Club" ], [ "Ibrahim Ballout", "Flanker", "Beirut Phoenicians RFC" ], [ "François Zgheib Fournier", "Flanker", "San Diego" ], [ "Camil Abou Farhat", "Flanker", "Jamhour Blacklions RFC" ], [ "Rudy Hachache", "Number 8", "Beirut Phoenicians RFC" ], [ "Frederick Makhlouf", "Flanker", "Jebel Ali Dragons" ] ]
Lebanon_national_rugby_union_team_1
The Lebanese National Rugby Union team have yet to make their debut at the Rugby World Cup. Lebanon played their first test match against on 14 May 2010 in Dubai The Phoenix currently competes in the Asian Rugby Football Union's, Asian Rugby Championship in Division Three West. In November 2018 Lebanon Rugby attained World Rugby Associate Membership. On 19 June 2014 the Phoenix defeated Pakistan in the semifinal of the Asian Rugby Football Union's, Asian Five Nation Division 3 West tournament in Lahore, Pakistan, 17 - 3 to book a place in the final on 22 June 2014 against Uzbekistan in Lahore. Lebanon defeated Uzbekistan 20 - 19 to win the tournament. On 14 April 2015 Lebanon hosted the 2015 Asian Rugby Championship division 3 West tournament in Jounieh, Lebanon. They defeated Jordan in the first round 71 - 3 and won against Iran 27 - 8 to secure their third consecutive Asian title. In April 2016 Lebanon took part in the Asian Rugby Championship division 3 West tournament held in Doha, Qatar. On 19 April 2016, Lebanon beat Iran 34-12 and went on to face Qatar in the final. Although they led the majority of the match, being penalized down to 13 men gave Qatar an opportunity to take the lead. At the final whistle the score was 25-19 to Qatar. In March 2017, Lebanon competed in the Asian Rugby Championship, hosted by Uzbekistan in Tashkent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2011_box_office_number-one_films_in_Romania
List of 2011 box office number-one films in Romania
[ "Rank", "Title", "Distributor", "Total gross" ]
[ [ "1", "Pirates of the Caribbean : On Stranger Tides", "Forum Film Romania", "6,723,370" ], [ "2", "Puss in Boots", "Ro Image 2000", "4,431,098" ], [ "3", "Immortals", "MediaPro Distribution", "3,766,453" ], [ "4", "Tangled", "Forum Film Romania", "3,666,505" ], [ "5", "Sherlock Holmes : A Game of Shadows", "MediaPro Distribution", "3,579,843" ], [ "6", "Transformers : Dark of the Moon", "Ro Image 2000", "3,503,145" ], [ "7", "The Twilight Saga : Breaking Dawn - Part 1", "MediaPro Distribution", "3,374,509" ], [ "8", "The Hangover Part II", "MediaPro Distribution", "3,272,992" ], [ "9", "The Three Musketeers", "MediaPro Distribution", "3,247,324" ], [ "10", "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2", "MediaPro Distribution", "2,942,110" ] ]
Highest-grossing films
List_of_2011_box_office_number-one_films_in_Romania_1
This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in Romania during 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Samsung_Securities_Cup
2011 Samsung Securities Cup
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "TPE", "Lu Yen-hsun", "74", "1" ], [ "SVN", "Grega Žemlja", "115", "2" ], [ "JPN", "Go Soeda", "116", "3" ], [ "JPN", "Tatsuma Ito", "121", "4" ], [ "RSA", "Rik de Voest", "129", "5" ], [ "FRA", "Florent Serra", "141", "6" ], [ "BLR", "Uladzimir Ignatik", "167", "7" ], [ "POL", "Michał Przysiężny", "170", "8" ] ]
ATP entrants -- Seeds
2011_Samsung_Securities_Cup_0
The 2011 Samsung Securities Cup was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the 12th edition and the 1st edition of the tournament which was part of the 2011 ATP Challenger Tour and the 2011 ITF Women's Circuit. It took place in Seoul, South Korea between 17 and 23 October 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Asian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships_–_Results
2016 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships – Results
[ "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Betlhem Desalegn", "United Arab Emirates", "8:44.59", "[ [ List of Emirati records in athletics |NR ] ] , DQ" ], [ "Ruth Chebet", "Bahrain", "8:47.24", "PB" ], [ "Alia Saeed Mohammed", "United Arab Emirates", "8:48.62", "SB" ], [ "Anju Takamizawa", "Japan", "9:44.58", "PB" ], [ "Desi Mokonin", "Bahrain", "DNS", "" ] ]
Women 's results -- 3000 meters
20 February
2016_Asian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships_–_Results_27
These are the full results of the 2016 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships which took place between 19 and 21 February 2016 in Doha, Qatar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sponsored_sports_venues
List of sponsored sports venues
[ "Name", "Location", "Type", "Main occupant" ]
[ [ "Estadio Akron", "Guadalajara", "Football stadium", "Guadalajara" ], [ "Estadio Azul", "Mexico City", "Football stadium", "Cruz Azul" ], [ "Estadio Banorte", "Culiacán", "Football stadium", "Dorados de Sinaloa" ], [ "Estadio Caliente", "Tijuana", "Football stadium", "Tijuana" ], [ "Estadio de Beisbol Calimax", "Tijuana", "Baseball park", "Tijuana Potros" ], [ "Estadio Casas GEO", "Mexicali", "Baseball park", "Águilas de Mexicali" ], [ "Estadio Corona", "Torreón", "Football stadium", "Santos Laguna" ], [ "Estadio Cuauhtémoc", "Puebla", "Football stadium", "Puebla" ], [ "Estadio Victoria", "Aguascalientes", "Football stadium", "Necaxa" ], [ "Foro Sol", "Mexico City", "Baseball park", "Diablos Rojos del México" ] ]
Present naming rights -- Mexico
List_of_sports_venues_with_sole_naming_rights_21
The following is a list of sports venues with sole naming rights:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ewan_Stewart
Ewan Stewart
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1979", "All Quiet on the Western Front", "Detering ( German soldier )" ], [ "1980", "Rain on the Roof", "Billy" ], [ "1980", "Mackenzie", "Jamie Mackenzie" ], [ "1981", "The Professionals ( episode : Operation Susie )", "Rudiger Molner" ], [ "1980", "Barriers", "Rob" ], [ "1981", "Ill Fares the Land", "" ], [ "1980", "The Camerons", "Sam Cameron" ], [ "1982", "Antony and Cleopatra TV", "" ], [ "1983", "Good and Bad at Games", "Colenso" ], [ "1984", "Distant Scream", "" ], [ "1986", "Paradise Postponed", "Gary Kitson" ], [ "1986", "Boon ( episode : The Big Game Hunt )", "Vincent Black" ], [ "1989", "Only Fools and Horses ( episode : In Sickness and in Wealth )", "Dr Robbie Meadows" ], [ "1991-1992", "The Advocates", "Barrister Greg McDowell" ], [ "1993", "Spender ( episode : The More Things Change )", "" ], [ "1996", "The Mugs Game", "Kenny Cowan" ], [ "1998", "Looking After Jo Jo", "Charlie McCann" ], [ "1998", "Heat of the Sun", "John McAlister" ], [ "1998", "Touch and Go", "Rob Aldridge" ], [ "1999", "The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes", "Professor Canning" ] ]
Work -- Television
Ewan_Stewart_1
Andrew Ewan Stewart (born 26 August 1957) is a Scottish film, television and stage actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taichū_Prefecture
Taichū Prefecture
[ "District", "Name", "Kanji", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Daiton 大屯郡", "Ōsato village", "大里庄", "Today Dali District" ], [ "Daiton 大屯郡", "Muhō village", "霧峰庄", "Today Wufeng District" ], [ "Daiton 大屯郡", "Ōtaira village", "大平庄", "Today Taiping District" ], [ "Daiton 大屯郡", "Hokuton village", "北屯庄", "Today Beitun District" ], [ "Daiton 大屯郡", "Saiton village", "西屯庄", "Today Xitun District" ], [ "Daiton 大屯郡", "Nanton village", "南屯庄", "Today Nantun District" ], [ "Daiton 大屯郡", "Ujitsu village", "烏日庄", "Today Wuri District" ], [ "Toyohara 豊原郡", "Toyohara town", "豊原街", "Today Fengyuan District" ], [ "Toyohara 豊原郡", "Kamioka village", "神岡庄", "Today Shengang District" ], [ "Toyohara 豊原郡", "Daiga village", "大雅庄", "Today Daya District" ], [ "Toyohara 豊原郡", "Naiho village", "內埔庄", "Today Houli District" ], [ "Toyohara 豊原郡", "Tansi village", "潭子庄", "Today Tanzi District" ], [ "Tōsei 東勢郡", "Tōsei town", "東勢街", "Today Dongshi District" ], [ "Tōsei 東勢郡", "Isioka village", "石岡庄", "Today Shigang District" ], [ "Tōsei 東勢郡", "Shinsha village", "新社庄", "Today Xinshe District" ], [ "Tōsei 東勢郡", "Aboriginal Area", "蕃地", "Today Heping District" ], [ "Taikō 大甲郡", "Taikō town", "大甲街", "Today Dajia District" ], [ "Taikō 大甲郡", "Kiyomizu town", "清水街", "Today Qingshui District" ], [ "Taikō 大甲郡", "Gosei town", "梧棲街", "Today Wuqi District" ], [ "Taikō 大甲郡", "Gaiho village", "外埔庄", "Today Waipu District" ] ]
Administrative divisions -- Towns and Villages
The districts are divided into towns ( 街 ) and villages ( 庄 )
Taichū_Prefecture_2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Baku_Cup
2011 Baku Cup
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "RUS", "Vera Zvonareva", "3", "1" ], [ "RUS", "Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova", "13", "2" ], [ "RUS", "Elena Vesnina", "33", "3" ], [ "RUS", "Ekaterina Makarova", "40", "4" ], [ "ROU", "Monica Niculescu", "52", "5" ], [ "GBR", "Elena Baltacha", "58", "6" ], [ "RUS", "Ksenia Pervak", "65", "7" ], [ "RUS", "Evgeniya Rodina", "77", "8" ] ]
WTA entrants -- Seeds
2011_Baku_Cup_0
The 2011 Baku Cup was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the first edition of the Baku Cup which was part of the 2011 WTA Tour. It took place in Baku, Azerbaijan between 18 and 24 July 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Bristol_City_F.C._season
2013–14 Bristol City F.C. season
[ "No", "P", "Name", "Age", "Loan club", "Started", "Ended", "Start source", "End source" ]
[ [ "24", "DF", "James O'Connor", "29", "Derby County", "2 September", "7 January", "BBC Sport", "Bristol Post" ], [ "28", "MF", "Stephen McLaughlin", "23", "Nottingham Forest", "2 September", "2 January", "BBC Sport", "BBC Sport" ], [ "30", "DF", "Lewis Dunk", "21", "Brighton & Hove Albion", "4 October", "4 November", "BBC Sport", "BBC Sport" ], [ "32", "GK", "Dave Richards", "20", "Cardiff City", "25 October", "1 January", "BBC Sport", "BBC Sport" ], [ "35", "DF", "Karleigh Osborne", "25", "Millwall", "1 November", "5 January", "BBC Sport", "BBC Sport" ], [ "8", "MF", "Wade Elliott", "35", "Birmingham City", "28 January", "31 May", "BBC Sport", "BBC Sport" ], [ "30", "GK", "Simon Moore", "24", "Cardiff City", "30 January", "31 May", "BBC Sport", "BBC Sport" ], [ "36", "DF", "Nyron Nosworthy", "33", "Watford", "14 March", "31 May", "BBC Sport", "BBC Sport" ], [ "24", "FW", "Martin Paterson", "27", "Huddersfield Town", "15 March", "31 May", "BBC Sport", "BBC Sport" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans In
2013–14_Bristol_City_F.C._season_5
The 2013-14 season was Bristol City's 116th season as a professional football club. It was the first season since 2006-7 that City had played in the third tier of English football, League One, following their relegation from the Championship the previous season. Sean O'Driscoll, who had overseen City's relegation, remained in charge at Ashton Gate in the early months of the season, until he was sacked and replaced by Steve Cotterill in November 2013. The player swap included Jay Emmanuel-Thomas coming into the club and Paul Anderson leaving for Ipswich Town. The player swap included Jay Emmanuel-Thomas coming into the club and Paul Anderson leaving for Ipswich Town.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_New_Year's_days
Indian New Year's days
[ "Solar or Lunar calendar", "Date", "Festival name", "Religion / Regions ( Hindu )" ]
[ [ "Lunar", "varies , Mar/Apr", "Ugadi", "Karnataka , Andhra Pradesh , Telangana" ], [ "Lunar", "varies , Mar/Apr", "Bighu", "Jharkhand" ], [ "Lunar", "varies , Mar/Apr", "Ram Navami ( Chaitra Navaratri )", "North India ( in UP , Himachal Pradesh , Haryana , Bihar , MP )" ], [ "Lunar", "varies , Mar/Apr", "Bikhu", "Uttarakhand" ], [ "Lunar", "varies , Mar/Apr", "Gudhi Padwa / Samsaar Padwo", "Maharashtra , Goa , Konkan" ], [ "Lunar", "varies , Mar/Apr", "Cheiraoba", "Manipur" ], [ "Lunar", "varies , Mar/Apr", "Navreh", "Kashmir" ], [ "Lunar", "varies , Mar/Apr", "Navratra", "Jammu" ], [ "-", "-", "Navratra", "Rajasthan" ], [ "Lunar", "varies , Mar/Apr", "Cheti Chand", "Sindh" ], [ "Solar", "fixed , April 13/14/15", "Vaisakhi", "Punjab" ], [ "Solar", "fixed , April 13/14/15", "Bohag Bihu", "Assam" ], [ "Solar", "fixed , April 13/14/15", "Tamil puthandu", "Tamil Nadu" ], [ "Solar", "fixed , April 13/14/15", "Vishu", "Kerala" ], [ "Solar", "fixed , August 15/16/17", "First day of Chingam in Malayalam Calendar ( Kollam Era )", "Kerala" ], [ "Solar", "fixed , April 13/14/15", "Bishuva Sankranti", "Odisha" ], [ "Solar", "fixed , April 14/15", "Poila Boishakh", "Bengal" ], [ "Solar", "fixed , April 13/14/15", "Jud Sheetal", "Mithila , part of Bihar" ], [ "Lunar", "varies , Oct/Nov", "Nav Varas", "Gujarat" ], [ "Solar", "varies , Aug 17,18,19", "Pateti", "Parsis" ] ]
Calendar view
Indian_New_Year's_days_0
There are numerous days throughout the year celebrated as New Year's Day in the different regions of India. Observance is determined by whether the lunar calendar is being following or the solar calendar. Those regions which follow the Solar calendar, the new year falls on Sankranti of the first month of the calendar, i.e., Vaishakha. Generally, this day falls during 14th or 15th of the month of April. Those following Lunar calendar consider the month of Chaitra (corresponding to March-April) as the first month of the year, so the new year is celebrated on the first day of this month. Similarly, few regions in India consider the period between consecutive Sankarantis as one month and few others take the period between consecutive Purnimas as a month.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_Chad
Cinema of Chad
[ "Year", "Title", "Director", "Genre", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1958", "The Roots of Heaven", "John Huston", "Drama , action", "American film partly shot in Chad" ], [ "1960", "Les Tonnes de l'Audace - Mission Ténéré Tchad", "René Quinet & Louis Sommet", "Documentary", "" ], [ "1966", "Pêcheurs du Chari", "Edouard Sailly", "Ethnographic short", "English title : Fishers of the Chari" ], [ "1966", "Le Lac Tchad", "Edouard Sailly", "Ethnographic short", "English title : Lake Chad" ], [ "1966", "Salam el Kebir", "Edouard Sailly", "Ethnographic short", "" ], [ "1966", "Les Abattoirs de Forchia", "Edouard Sailly", "Ethnographic short", "English title : The Abattoirs of Forchia" ], [ "1966", "Largeau", "Edouard Sailly", "Ethnographic short", "" ], [ "1967", "Le Troisième Jour", "Edouard Sailly", "Drama , short", "English title : The Third Day" ], [ "1969", "L'Enfant du Tchad", "Edouard Sailly", "Ethnographic short", "English title : The Infant of Chad" ], [ "1972", "A la Découverte du Tchad", "Edouard Sailly", "Ethnographic short", "English title : Discovering Chad" ], [ "1994", "Maral Tanié", "Mahamat-Saleh Haroun", "Short", "" ], [ "1994", "Un Taxi pour Aouzou", "Issa Serge Coelo", "Drama short", "" ], [ "1995", "Goï-Goï", "Mahamat-Saleh Haroun", "Drama short", "" ], [ "1995", "Dilemme au Féminin", "Zara Mahamat Yacoub", "TV film", "English title : Female Dilemma" ], [ "1999", "Bye Bye Africa", "Mahamat Saleh Haroun", "Drama", "" ], [ "2000", "Daresalam", "Issa Serge Coelo", "War Drama", "English title : Let There Be Peace" ], [ "2002", "Abouna", "Mahamat Saleh Haroun", "Drama", "English title : Our Father" ], [ "2005", "Addabache Djay Wara", "Abakar Chene Massar", "Drama", "" ], [ "2006", "Daratt", "Mahamat Saleh Haroun", "Drama", "English title : Dry Season" ], [ "2006", "DP75 : Tartina City", "Issa Serge Coelo", "Drama", "" ] ]
List of Chadian films
The following is a sortable list of films produced or shot in Chad . [ 12 ] [ 13 ]
List_of_Chadian_films_0
The Cinema of Chad is small though growing. The first film made in the country appears to have been 1958 John Huston adventure film The Roots of Heaven, filmed when the country was still a part of French Equatorial Africa. Documentary filmmaker Edouard Sailly made a series of shorts in the 1960s depicting daily life in the country. During this period there were a number of cinemas in the country, including in N'Djamena Le Normandie, Le Vogue, the Rio, the Étoile and the Shéherazade, and also the Rex in Sarh, the Logone in Moundou and the Ciné Chachati in Abéché. The film industry suffered severely in the 1970s-80s as Chad became engulfed in a series of civil wars and foreign military interventions; film production stopped, and all the cinemas in Chad closed down. Following the ousting of dictator Hissène Habré by Idriss Déby in 1990 the situation in the country stabilised somewhat, allowing the development of a nascent film industry, most notably with the work of directors Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Issa Serge Coelo and Abakar Chene Massar. Mahamat-Saleh Haroun has won awards at the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, Venice International Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival. In January 2011 Le Normandie in N'Djamena, said to now be the only cinema in Chad, re-opened with government support.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_radio_stations_in_Baja_California
List of radio stations in Baja California
[ "Frequency", "Power", "Callsign", "Name", "Location", "Format" ]
[ [ "88.5", "1.0 kW", "XHKT", "La Super KT", "Tecate", "Regional Mexican , Spanish News & Talk" ], [ "88.7", "1.15 kW", "XHITT", "Radio Tecnológico", "Tijuana", "Public radio station" ], [ "90.3", "100.0 kW", "XHITZ", "Z90", "Tijuana", "English Top 40 ( CHR )" ], [ "90.7", "11.5 kW", "XHTIM", "La Mejor", "Tijuana", "Regional Mexican" ], [ "91.1", "100.0 kW", "XETRA", "91X", "Tijuana", "Modern Rock" ], [ "91.7", "30.0 kW", "XHGLX", "Exa FM", "Tijuana", "Spanish & English Top 40 ( CHR )" ], [ "92.5", "100.0 kW", "XHRM", "Magic 92.5", "Tijuana", "Rhythmic Oldies" ], [ "94.5", "20.0 kW", "XHA", "La Invasora 94.5", "Tijuana", "Regional Mexican" ], [ "95.3", "12.0 kW", "XHHIT", "La Caliente", "Tijuana", "Regional Mexican" ], [ "98.9", "50.0 kW", "XHMORE", "More FM", "Tijuana", "Spanish & English Rock" ], [ "99.3", "25.0 kW", "XHOCL", "FM Globo 99.3", "Tijuana", "Spanish Pop" ], [ "99.7", "30.0 kW", "XHTY", "La Invasora 99.7", "Tijuana", "Regional Mexican" ], [ "102.5", "32.0 kW", "XHUAN", "Fusión 102.5", "Tijuana", "Public radio station" ], [ "104.5", "57.3 kW", "XHLTN", "Radio Latina", "Tijuana", "Spanish Contemporary" ], [ "104.9", "7.50 kW", "XHLNC", "Mas Flo 104.9", "Tijuana", "Spanish Rhytmic" ], [ "105.7", "8.20 kW", "XHPRS", "105.7 FM", "Tecate", "Oldies/Classic Hits" ], [ "107.3", "30.0 kW", "XHFG", "Pulsar 107.3", "Tijuana", "Spanish Contemporary Hit Radio" ], [ "107.7", "10.0 kW", "XHRST", "Los 40", "Tijuana", "Spanish & English Top 40 ( CHR )" ] ]
Tijuana -- FM stations
List_of_radio_stations_in_Baja_California_4
This is a list of the radio stations in Baja California that are found on the FM and AM bands. Pirate radio stations have not been included in the list.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962–63_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season
1962–63 Toronto Maple Leafs season
[ "Player", "GP", "G", "A", "PTS", "PIM" ]
[ [ "Frank Mahovlich", "67", "36", "37", "73", "56" ], [ "Dave Keon", "68", "28", "28", "56", "2" ], [ "Bob Pulford", "70", "19", "25", "44", "49" ], [ "George Armstrong", "70", "19", "24", "43", "27" ], [ "Dick Duff", "69", "16", "19", "35", "56" ], [ "Bob Nevin", "58", "12", "21", "33", "4" ], [ "Billy Harris", "65", "8", "24", "32", "22" ], [ "Ron Stewart", "63", "16", "16", "32", "26" ], [ "Eddie Shack", "63", "16", "9", "25", "97" ], [ "Ed Litzenberger", "58", "5", "13", "18", "10" ], [ "Bronco Horvath", "10", "0", "4", "4", "12" ], [ "John MacMillan", "6", "1", "1", "2", "6" ], [ "Red Armstrong", "7", "1", "1", "2", "2" ], [ "Jim Mikol", "4", "0", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "Andre Champagne", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Bruce Draper", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0" ] ]
Player statistics -- Forwards
1962–63_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season_9
The 1962-63 Toronto Maple Leafs season saw the team finish first in the National Hockey League (NHL) with a record of 35 wins, 23 losses, and 12 ties for 82 points. It was the first time they had finished first overall in the league since 1948. In the playoffs, they defeated their arch-rivals, the Montreal Canadiens, four games to one, in the Semi-finals. They then defeated the Detroit Red Wings in five games to win their second straight Stanley Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_senators_in_the_40th_Parliament_of_Canada
List of senators in the 40th Parliament of Canada
[ "Date", "Name", "Party", "Province ( Division )" ]
[ [ "January 2 , 2009", "Fred Dickson", "Conservative", "Nova Scotia ( Halifax )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Mike Duffy", "Conservative", "Prince Edward Island ( Cavendish )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Nicole Eaton", "Conservative", "Ontario ( Caledon )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Irving Gerstein", "Conservative", "Ontario ( Toronto )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Stephen Greene", "Conservative", "Nova Scotia ( Halifax - The Citadel )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Daniel Lang", "Conservative", "Yukon ( Whitehorse )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Michael L. MacDonald", "Conservative", "Nova Scotia ( Dartmouth )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Fabian Manning", "Conservative", "Newfoundland and Labrador" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Yonah Martin", "Conservative", "British Columbia ( Vancouver )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Percy Mockler", "Conservative", "New Brunswick ( St. Leonard )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Richard Neufeld", "Conservative", "British Columbia ( Charlie Lake )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Michel Rivard", "Conservative", "Québec ( The Laurentides )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Nancy Greene Raine", "Conservative", "British Columbia ( Sun Peaks )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "John D. Wallace", "Conservative", "New Brunswick ( Rothesay )" ], [ "January 2 , 2009", "Pamela Wallin", "Conservative", "Saskatchewan ( Kuroki Beach )" ], [ "January 8 , 2009", "Patrick Brazeau", "Conservative", "Québec ( Repentigny )" ], [ "January 8 , 2009", "Leo Housakos", "Conservative", "Québec ( Wellington )" ], [ "January 14 , 2009", "Suzanne Fortin-Duplessis", "Conservative", "Québec ( Rougemont )" ], [ "August 27 , 2009", "Claude Carignan", "Conservative", "Québec ( Mille Isles )" ], [ "August 27 , 2009", "Jacques Demers", "Conservative", "Québec ( Rigaud )" ] ]
Changes in membership during the 40th Parliament -- Senators appointed during the 40th Parliament
List_of_senators_in_the_40th_Parliament_of_Canada_1
This is a list of members of the Senate of Canada in the 40th Parliament of Canada. At dissolution on March 28, 2011, there were three vacancies in the Senate: two in Quebec, and one in Newfoundland and Labrador. The province of Quebec has 24 Senate divisions which are constitutionally mandated. In all other provinces, a Senate division is strictly an optional designation of the senator's own choosing, and has no real constitutional or legal standing. A senator who does not choose a special senate division is designated a senator for the province at large. Names in bold indicate senators in the 28th Canadian Ministry. Incumbencies are , in the 42nd Parliament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gymnastics_at_the_2015_European_Games_–_Men's_artistic_team_all-around
Gymnastics at the 2015 European Games – Men's artistic team all-around
[ "Rank", "Gymnast", "Nation", "", "", "", "", "", "", "Total", "Qual" ]
[ [ "1", "Oleg Vernyayev", "Ukraine", "15.100", "14.700", "15.200", "15.466", "15.666", "15.400", "91.532", "Q" ], [ "2", "Nikita Ignatyev", "Russia", "14.300", "14.366", "15.000", "14.900", "15.133", "15.366", "89.065", "Q" ], [ "3", "Oleg Stepko", "Azerbaijan", "13.866", "15.333", "14.700", "14.866", "15.566", "13.900", "88.231", "Q" ], [ "4", "Fabian Hambüchen", "Germany", "15.033", "13.300", "14.633", "14.433", "14.400", "15.633", "87.432", "Q" ], [ "5", "Nikolai Kuksenkov", "Russia", "14.400", "13.566", "14.533", "14.766", "15.166", "14.966", "87.397", "" ], [ "6", "Dzmitry Barkalau", "Belarus", "15.000", "14.333", "14.166", "14.700", "14.233", "14.933", "87.365", "Q" ], [ "7", "Brinn Bevan", "Great Britain", "14.133", "14.766", "13.866", "15.033", "14.800", "13.666", "86.264", "Q" ], [ "8", "Ferhat Arıcan", "Turkey", "14.066", "14.266", "13.500", "14.766", "15.366", "13.866", "85.830", "Q" ], [ "9", "Vlad Cotuna", "Romania", "14.166", "13.200", "13.833", "14.300", "15.066", "14.800", "85.365", "Q" ], [ "10", "Axel Augis", "France", "12.933", "14.566", "13.800", "14.133", "15.100", "14.666", "85.198", "Q" ], [ "11", "Néstor Abad", "Spain", "13.733", "13.566", "13.533", "14.800", "15.066", "14.500", "85.198", "Q" ], [ "12", "Guillaume Augugliaro", "France", "13.633", "14.200", "14.600", "14.300", "14.433", "13.866", "85.032", "" ], [ "13", "Fabián González", "Spain", "14.600", "14.500", "13.233", "14.533", "13.133", "14.566", "84.565", "" ], [ "14", "Andreas Toba", "Germany", "12.933", "13.933", "13.766", "14.733", "14.266", "14.700", "84.331", "" ], [ "15", "Cristian Bățagă", "Romania", "13.700", "14.300", "13.600", "14.533", "14.333", "13.600", "84.066", "" ], [ "16", "Alexander Shatilov", "Israel", "15.166", "14.100", "12.733", "14.200", "14.366", "13.400", "83.965", "Q" ], [ "17", "Kieran Behan", "Ireland", "15.066", "12.666", "13.833", "14.033", "14.400", "13.833", "83.831", "Q" ], [ "18", "Nile Wilson", "Great Britain", "14.400", "13.533", "13.766", "14.333", "14.033", "13.733", "83.798", "" ], [ "19", "Casimir Schmidt", "Netherlands", "14.833", "13.400", "13.700", "14.666", "13.666", "13.300", "83.565", "Q" ], [ "20", "Julien Gobaux", "France", "14.366", "12.833", "13.100", "14.300", "14.666", "14.100", "83.365", "" ] ]
Qualification for finals -- All-around
[ 7 ] [ 8 ]
Gymnastics_at_the_2015_European_Games_–_Men's_artistic_team_all-around_1
The men's artistic gymnastics team all-around competition at the 2015 European Games was held at the National Gymnastics Arena, Baku on 14 and 15 June 2015. The team final also served as a qualification round for the all-around and event finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Women's_CEV_Cup
2013–14 Women's CEV Cup
[ "Team # 1", "Results", "Team # 2" ]
[ [ "Fenerbahçe", "3 - 0 ( 25-22 , 25-14 , 25-16 ) 3 - 0 ( 25-14 , 25-10 , 25-22 )", "Orbita-Ztmc-Znu Zaporozhye" ], [ "Lp Salo", "3 - 1 ( 26-24 , 20-25 , 25-23 , 25-14 ) 2 - 3 ( 24-26 , 25-13 , 25-23 , 12-25 , 7-15 )", "Rote Raben Vilsbiburg" ], [ "Lokomotiv Baku", "3 - 0 ( 25-16 , 25-19 , 25-14 ) 3 - 0 ( 25-18 , 25-14 , 25-11 )", "Hapoel Kfar Saba" ], [ "SVS Post Schwechat", "1 - 3 ( 25-22 , 24-26 , 16-25 , 27-29 ) 0 - 3 ( 22-25,24-26,8-25 )", "Polski Cukier Fakro Muszyna" ], [ "Olympiacos Piraeus", "0 - 3 ( 23-25,25-27,22-25 ) 3 - 2 ( 20-25 , 23-25 , 25-18 , 25-16 , 15-11 )", "Aluprof Bielsko-Biala" ], [ "Khimik Yuzhny", "3 - 0 ( 25-21 , 25-18 , 25-21 ) 3 - 0 ( 28-26 , 25-22 , 25-16 )", "Atlant Baranovichi" ], [ "Azerrail Baku", "3 - 0 ( 25-21 , 25-19 , 25-20 ) 3 - 2 ( 25-27 , 22-25 , 25-19 , 25-13 , 15-10 )", "Sk Up Olomouc" ], [ "Volley Köniz", "0 - 3 ( 20-25,22-25,24-26 ) 0 - 3 ( 12-25,16-25,18-25 )", "Uralochka-NTMK Ekaterinburg" ] ]
Main Phase -- 1/8 Finals
1st leg 4–5 December 2013 2nd leg 10–11 December 2013
2013–14_Women's_CEV_Cup_2
The Women's CEV Cup 2013-14 is the 42nd edition of the European CEV Cup volleyball club tournament, the former Top Teams Cup. The 16 winning teams from the 1/16 Finals will compete in the 1/8 Finals playing Home & Away
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WiMAX_networks
List of WiMAX networks
[ "Operator", "Country", "Frequency ( GHz )", "Standard", "Launch date" ]
[ [ "COTAS", "Bolivia", "3,5", "?", "?" ], [ "Entel", "Bolivia", "3,5", "IEEE 802.16e", "November 2008" ], [ "Tigo", "Bolivia", "3,5", "?", "September 2007" ], [ "Inukshuk Wireless", "Canada", "2,5", "IEEE 802.16", "April 2006" ], [ "Navigo Broadband", "Canada", "3,5", "IEEE 802.16", "December 2006" ], [ "Netago Wireless", "Canada", "3,5", "IEEE 802.16", "2006" ], [ "NetSet", "Canada", "3,5", "IEEE 802.16", "?" ], [ "Xplornet", "Canada", "3,5", "IEEE 802.16e", "March 2011" ], [ "Digicel", "Cayman Islands", "2,3", "IEEE 802.16e", "December 2005" ], [ "Claro", "Chile", "3,5", "IEEE 802.16 IEEE 802.16e", "March 2007 October 2007" ], [ "Entel", "Chile", "3,5", "IEEE 802.16", "September 2006" ], [ "Orbitel", "Colombia", "3,5", "?", "July 2006" ], [ "RACSA", "Costa Rica", "3,5", "IEEE 802.16", "January 2008" ], [ "Onemax", "Dominican Republic", "3,5", "IEEE 802.16e", "October 2007" ], [ "Tricom", "Dominican Republic", "3,5", "IEEE 802.16e", "?" ], [ "Digicel", "Jamaica", "2,5", "IEEE 802.16", "2007" ], [ "Ultranet2go", "Mexico", "2,5", "IEEE 802.16e", "August 2006" ], [ "Yota", "Nicaragua", "2,5", "?", "July 2010" ], [ "Emax", "Peru", "2,5", "IEEE 802.16e", "February 2007" ], [ "Olo", "Peru", "2,5", "?", "September 2012" ] ]
Active networks -- Americas
List_of_WiMAX_networks_1
A list of WiMAX networks worldwide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sioux_Falls_Storm
Sioux Falls Storm
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "March 8", "@ Bloomington Extreme", "Won 50-47 *" ], [ "March 19", "@ Rochester Raiders", "Won 31-18 *" ], [ "March 29", "Omaha Beef", "Won 67-49 *" ], [ "April 4", "@ Wichita Wild", "Won 45-41 *" ], [ "April 11", "@ Sioux City Bandits", "Won 46-13 *" ], [ "April 18", "Sioux City Bandits", "Won 53-32" ], [ "April 25", "@ Billings Outlaws", "Lost 42-41" ], [ "May 9", "Muskegon Thunder", "Won 74-13" ], [ "May 16", "Wichita Wild", "Won 49-21" ], [ "May 23", "@ Muskegon Thunder", "Won 87-26" ], [ "June 6", "@ Billings Outlaws", "Lost 70-35" ], [ "June 13", "Billings Outlaws", "Lost 34-22" ], [ "June 20", "Fairbanks Grizzlies", "Won 58-18" ], [ "July 11", "Sioux City Bandits", "Won 54-31" ] ]
Season schedules ( 2001–2017 ) -- 2009
Sioux_Falls_Storm_22
The Sioux Falls Storm are a professional indoor football team based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Storm joined the original Indoor Football League as an expansion team in 1999 as the Sioux Falls Cobras, and first took the field for the 2000 season. They currently participate in another iteration of the Indoor Football League; prior to that, the Storm were in United Indoor Football (UIF), where they won all four of the league's championship games. In the newer IFL, the Storm have won seven of the eleven championships in the league as of 2019. They play their home games at Denny Sanford Premier Center. In mid-April 2014, the team announced that the 2014 season would be its last at the aging Sioux Falls Arena (also known as the Storm Shelter), originally constructed in 1961. In 2015, the Storm followed the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hockey League to the newly constructed Denny Sanford Premier Center.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_Willingham
Noble Willingham
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1970", "My Sweet Charlie", "Grady", "Television movie" ], [ "1971", "Evel Knievel", "Jack Decataur", "Television movie" ], [ "1972", "Bonanza", "Mr. Kirby", "Episode : Riot" ], [ "1972", "McMillan & Wife", "Sheriff", "Episode : Terror Times Two" ], [ "1973", "Gunsmoke", "Tuck", "Episode : Whelan 's Men" ], [ "1973", "The Girls of Huntington House", "Harry", "Television movie" ], [ "1973", "Hawkins", "Carl Jackson", "Episode : Die , Darling , Die" ], [ "1973", "Sunshine", "Bartender", "Television movie" ], [ "1973-75", "The Waltons", "Mr. Denton / B.C . Graddy", "3 episodes" ], [ "1974", "Apple 's Way", "Farmer", "Episode : The Miller" ], [ "1974", "The Texas Wheelers", "Sheriff", "2 episodes" ], [ "1974", "Where Have All The People Gone ?", "Jim Clancy", "Television movie" ], [ "1974", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "Hal", "Episode : What Are Friends For ?" ], [ "1975", "Cannon", "Det . Sgt . Sonny Wills", "Episode : Coffin Corner" ], [ "1975", "Blazing Saddles", "Fern Malaga", "Television movie Also known as Black Bart" ], [ "1975", "Switch", "Verly Terrace", "Episode : The Man Who Could n't Lose" ], [ "1975", "Three for the Road", "", "Episode : The Rip-off" ], [ "1975-76", "The Rockford Files", "Palm Springs Tan Tony / Claude Orzeck / B.J", "3 episodes" ], [ "1976", "Petrocelli", "Artie Jacobs", "Episode : The Falling Star" ], [ "1976-78", "Alice", "Floyd / Policeman / Morgan", "4 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Noble_Willingham_1
Noble Henry Willingham, Jr. (August 31, 1931 - January 17, 2004) was an American television and film actor who appeared in more than thirty films and in many television shows, including a stint opposite Chuck Norris in Walker, Texas Ranger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_law_life_peerages
List of law life peerages
[ "Date of creation", "Name", "Title", "Territorial qualification", "Date of extinction" ]
[ [ "7 January 1960", "John William Morris", "Baron Morris of Borth-y-Gest", "of Borth-y-Gest , Caernarvonshire", "9 June 1979" ], [ "1 October 1960", "Francis Lord Charlton Hodson", "Baron Hodson", "of Rotherfield Greys , Oxfordshire", "11 March 1984" ], [ "20 January 1961", "Christopher William Graham Guest", "Baron Guest", "of Graden , Berwick upon Tweed", "25 September 1984" ], [ "11 October 1961", "Patrick Arthur Devlin", "Baron Devlin", "of West Wick , Wiltshire", "9 August 1992" ], [ "19 April 1962", "Edward Holroyd Pearce", "Baron Pearce", "of Sweethaws , Sussex", "26 November 1990" ], [ "26 November 1963", "Gerald Ritchie Upjohn", "Baron Upjohn", "of Little Tey , Essex", "27 January 1971" ], [ "11 January 1964", "Terence Norbert Donovan ‡", "Baron Donovan", "of Winchester , Hampshire", "12 December 1971" ], [ "1 October 1964", "Richard Orme Wilberforce", "Baron Wilberforce", "of the City and County of Kingston upon Hull", "15 February 2003" ], [ "18 February 1965", "Colin Hargreaves Pearson", "Baron Pearson", "of Minnedosa in Canada and of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea", "31 January 1980" ], [ "30 September 1968", "William John Kenneth Diplock", "Baron Diplock", "of Wansford , Huntingdonshire", "14 October 1985" ] ]
1960s
List_of_law_life_peerages_10
This is a list of life peerages in the peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876. On 1 October 2009, the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 was repealed by Schedule 18 to the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 owing to the creation of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. As a result, the power to create law life peers lapsed, although the validity of life peerages created thereunder remains intact.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Coast_Conference
East Coast Conference
[ "Institution", "Location", "Founded", "Type", "Enrollment", "Nickname", "Joined", "Sport", "Primary Conference" ]
[ [ "Adelphi University", "Garden City , New York", "1896", "Private ( Nonsectarian )", "8,110", "Panthers", "2015", "bowling", "Northeast-10" ], [ "Felician University", "Rutherford , New Jersey", "1923", "Private ( Catholic )", "2,109", "Golden Falcons", "2015", "bowling", "Central Atlantic" ], [ "Frostburg State University", "Frostburg , Maryland", "1898", "Public", "5,215", "Bobcats", "2019", "lacrosse ( M )", "Mountain East" ], [ "Georgian Court University", "Lakewood , New Jersey", "1908", "Private ( Catholic )", "3,153", "Lions", "2012 ( indoor-W ) ; 2013 ( indoor-M )", "track & field indoor ( M ) ; track & field indoor ( W )", "Central Atlantic" ], [ "Holy Family University", "Philadelphia , Pennsylvania", "1954", "Private ( Catholic )", "2,100", "Tigers", "2016", "track & field indoor ( M ) ; track & field indoor ( W )", "Central Atlantic" ], [ "Kutztown University of Pennsylvania", "Kutztown , Pennsylvania", "1866", "Public ( PASSHE )", "10,634", "Golden Bears", "2015", "bowling", "Pennsylvania State" ], [ "Lincoln Memorial University", "Harrogate , Tennessee", "1897", "Private ( Nonsectarian )", "2,579", "Railsplitters", "2016", "bowling", "South Atlantic" ], [ "Salem University", "Salem , West Virginia", "1888", "Private ( For-profit )", "835", "Tigers", "2016", "bowling", "Independent" ], [ "Tusculum University", "Tusculum , Tennessee", "1794", "Private ( Presbyterian )", "2,053", "Pioneers", "2019", "bowling", "South Atlantic" ] ]
Member schools -- Affiliate members
East_Coast_Conference_2
The East Coast Conference (ECC) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division II. Member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the states of Connecticut and New York, as well as the District of Columbia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/34th_Parliament_of_British_Columbia
34th Parliament of British Columbia
[ "Electoral district", "Member elected", "Party", "Election date", "Reason" ]
[ [ "Boundary-Similkameen", "Bill Barlee", "New Democratic Party", "June 8 , 1988", "James J. Hewitt resigned December 10 , 1987" ], [ "Alberni", "Gerard A. Janssen", "New Democratic Party", "November 19 , 1988", "Robert E. Skelly resigned May 10 , 1988" ], [ "Nanaimo", "Jan Pullinger", "New Democratic Party", "March 15 , 1989", "David D. Stuphich resigned October 13 , 1988" ], [ "Vancouver-Point Grey", "Tom Perry", "New Democratic Party", "March 15 , 1989", "Kim Campbell resigned October 27 , 1988" ], [ "Cariboo", "David Zirnhelt", "New Democratic Party", "September 20 , 1989", "Alexander V. Fraser died May 11 , 1989" ], [ "Oak Bay-Gordon Head", "Elizabeth Cull", "New Democratic Party", "December 13 , 1989", "Brian Smith resigned November 15 , 1989" ] ]
By-elections
By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons : [ 5 ]
34th_Parliament_of_British_Columbia_1
The 34th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1987 to 1991. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in October 1986. The Social Credit Party led by Bill Vander Zalm formed the government. Vander Zalm resigned in 1991 after he was found to have put himself into a conflict of interest; Rita Johnston then became Premier. The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Bob Skelly formed the official opposition. John Douglas Reynolds served as speaker for the assembly until 1989. Stephen Rogers succeeded Reynolds as speaker.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine_national_football_team_2010
Ukraine national football team 2010
[ "No", "Player", "Career", "Goals ( caps )", "Pct", "Playing status", "Age" ]
[ [ "1", "Oleksandr Aliyev", "2008 - present", "4 ( 4 )", "1", "FC Lokomotiv Moscow", "25" ], [ "2", "Andriy Shevchenko", "1995 - present", "2 ( 4 )", "0.5", "FC Dynamo Kyiv", "33" ], [ "3", "Roman Zozulya", "2010 - present", "1 ( 1 )", "1", "FC Dynamo Kyiv", "20" ], [ "4", "Yevhen Konoplyanka", "2010 - present", "1 ( 4 )", "0.25", "FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk", "20" ], [ "=", "Yevhen Seleznyov", "2008 - present", "1 ( 4 )", "0.25", "FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk", "25" ] ]
Roster -- Season goalscorers
Players in bold script participate in the next season ( s )
Ukraine_national_football_team_2010_5
This is a list of the Ukraine national football team results from 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_Manitoba_Legislature
10th Manitoba Legislature
[ "Electoral district", "Member elected", "Affiliation", "Election date", "Reason" ]
[ [ "Emerson", "David Henry McFadden", "Conservative", "January 30 , 1900", "D. H. McFadden ran for reelection upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Minister of Public Works" ], [ "Winnipeg South", "Hugh John Macdonald", "Conservative", "January 30 , 1900", "HJ Macdonald ran for reelection upon becoming Premier" ], [ "Beautiful Plains", "John Andrew Davidson", "Conservative", "March 10 , 1900", "RC Ennis resigned seat" ], [ "Morris", "Colin H. Campbell", "Conservative", "October 29 , 1900", "C. H. Campbell ran for reelection upon appointment as Attorney-General" ], [ "Winnipeg Centre", "Thomas William Taylor", "Conservative", "November 1 , 1900", "DH McMillan named lieutenant-governor for Manitoba" ], [ "Woodlands", "Rodmond Roblin", "Conservative", "November 8 , 1900", "R Roblin ran for reelection upon appointment as Premier" ], [ "Rhineland", "Valentine Winkler", "Liberal", "November 19 , 1900", "V Minkler ran for federal seat" ], [ "St. Boniface", "Joseph Bernier", "Conservative", "November 24 , 1900", "SAD Bertrand ran for federal seat" ], [ "Manitou", "Robert Rogers", "Conservative", "December 31 , 1900", "R Rogers ran for reelection upon appointment as Minister of Public Works" ], [ "Winnipeg South", "James Thomas Gordon", "Conservative", "January 24 , 1901", "HJ Macdonald ran for federal seat" ], [ "Portage la Prairie", "Hugh Armstrong", "Conservative", "February 6 , 1902", "W Garland died November 11 , 1901" ] ]
By-elections
By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons :
10th_Manitoba_Legislature_1
The members of the 10th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in December 1899. The legislature sat from March 29, 1900, to June 25, 1903. The Conservatives led by Hugh John Macdonald formed the government. After Macdonald resigned in 1900 to run for a federal seat, Rodmond Roblin became party leader and premier. Thomas Greenway of the Liberal Party was Leader of the Opposition. William Hespeler served as speaker for the assembly. There were four sessions of the 10th Legislature:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Georgia_Swarm_season
2018 Georgia Swarm season
[ "Game", "Date", "Opponent", "Location", "Score", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "December 8 , 2017", "@ New England Black Wolves", "Mohegan Sun Arena", "L 11-13", "5,489", "0-1" ], [ "2", "December 23 , 2017", "@ Colorado Mammoth", "Pepsi Center", "L 11-14", "13,125", "0-2" ], [ "3", "December 30 , 2017", "Rochester Knighthawks", "Infinite Energy Arena", "W 14-11", "6,254", "1-2" ], [ "4", "January 6 , 2018", "Saskatchewan Rush", "Infinite Energy Arena", "L 9-13", "3,714", "1-3" ], [ "5", "January 13 , 2018", "@ Calgary Roughnecks", "Scotiabank Saddledome", "W 15-12", "11,843", "2-3" ], [ "6", "January 27 , 2018", "@ Vancouver Stealth", "Langley Events Centre", "W 16-12", "3,423", "3-3" ], [ "7", "February 10 , 2018", "@ Buffalo Bandits", "KeyBank Center", "L 9-18", "14,058", "3-4" ], [ "8", "February 11 , 2018", "Rochester Knighthawks", "Infinite Energy Arena", "L 10-17", "3,181", "3-5" ], [ "9", "February 17 , 2018", "Toronto Rock", "Infinite Energy Arena", "W 14-13", "5,052", "4-5" ], [ "10", "March 2 , 2018", "Colorado Mammoth", "Infinite Energy Arena", "L 10-11", "3,093", "4-6" ], [ "11", "March 4 , 2018", "@ Toronto Rock", "Air Canada Centre", "W 12-7", "10,679", "5-6" ], [ "12", "March 10 , 2018", "@ Rochester Knighthawks", "Blue Cross Arena", "L 10-11", "7,214", "5-7" ], [ "13", "March 18 , 2018", "Buffalo Bandits", "Infinite Energy Arena", "W 14-10", "3,863", "6-7" ], [ "14", "March 24 , 2018", "New England Black Wolves", "Infinite Energy Arena", "W 17-12", "5,039", "7-7" ], [ "15", "April 8 , 2018", "Toronto Rock", "Infinite Energy Arena", "W 11-10", "4,496", "8-7" ], [ "16", "April 14 , 2018", "@ Saskatchewan Rush", "SaskTel Centre", "W 16-10", "14,745", "9-7" ], [ "17", "April 28 , 2018", "Vancouver Stealth", "Infinite Energy Arena", "W 11-10", "5,248", "10-7" ], [ "18", "April 29 , 2018", "@ New England Black Wolves", "Mohegan Sun Arena", "W 16-11", "6,158", "11-7" ] ]
Regular season -- Game log
2018_Georgia_Swarm_season_2
The 2018 Georgia Swarm season is the 3rd season of the Georgia Swarm, a lacrosse team based in Duluth, Georgia playing in the National Lacrosse League. The team was formerly based in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was known as the Minnesota Swarm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup
2007–08 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "1st ( m )", "2nd ( m )", "Points", "Overall WC points ( Rank )" ]
[ [ "1", "Thomas Morgenstern", "AUT", "135.0", "139.0", "288.7", "1455 ( 1 )" ], [ "2", "Janne Happonen", "FIN", "128.5", "134.0", "272.5", "341 ( 15 )" ], [ "3", "Anders Bardal", "NOR", "127.0", "131.5", "264.3", "547 ( 6 )" ], [ "4", "Bjørn Einar Romøren", "NOR", "130.0", "125.5", "258.4", "374 ( 13 )" ], [ "5", "Denis Kornilov", "RUS", "132.5", "122.0", "253.6", "217 ( 19 )" ] ]
Individual World Cup -- Sapporo
HS134 Mt . Okura Ski Jump Stadium , Japan 2 February 2008 Thomas Morgenstern 's 10th career World Cup victory . Rank Name Nationality 1st ( m ) 2nd ( m ) Points Overall WC points ( Rank ) 1 Thomas Morgenstern AUT 125.5 131.5 261.6 1355 ( 1 ) 2 Janne Happonen FIN 120.5 130.0 249.9 261 ( 17 ) 3 Martin Koch AUT 125.5 127.5 249.3 261 ( 17 ) 4 Anders Jacobsen NOR 118.5 129.5 242.9 453 ( 9 ) 5 Tom Hilde NOR 119.5 125.5 238.5 803 ( 4 ) HS134 Mt . Okura Ski Jump Stadium , Japan 3 February 2008
2007–08_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup_19
The 2007/08 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 29th World Cup season in history. The season began on 1 December 2007 in Kuusamo, and finished on 16 March 2008 in Planica. The season was dominated by Austrian pair Thomas Morgenstern and Gregor Schlierenzauer who between them won 16 of the 27 individual competitions. Thomas Morgenstern won the overall World Cup title - the first overall victory of his career - ahead of Gregor Schlierenzauer, with Finnish veteran Janne Ahonen finishing in third place. Ahonen won the traditional Four Hills Tournament, while Schlierenzauer won the Nordic Tournament. The previous year's overall winner Adam Małysz had a disappointing season, finishing 12th overall, and failing to get a podium finish in any of the 27 competitions. The season also gave Tom Hilde and Anders Bardal of Norway the first World Cup victories of their respective careers. Lower competitive circuits this season included the Continental Cup and Grand Prix.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Top_25_singles_for_1984_in_Australia
List of Top 25 singles for 1984 in Australia
[ "#", "Title", "Artist", "Highest pos . reached", "weeks at No . 1" ]
[ [ "1", "Dancing in the Dark", "Bruce Springsteen", "5", "" ], [ "2", "It 's Just Not Cricket", "The Twelfth Man", "1", "3" ], [ "3", "Ghostbusters", "Ray Parker Jr", "2", "" ], [ "4", "Careless Whisper", "George Michael", "1", "4" ], [ "5", "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go", "Wham !", "1", "7" ], [ "6", "I Just Called to Say I Love You", "Stevie Wonder", "1", "8" ], [ "7", "Footloose", "Kenny Loggins", "1", "3" ], [ "8", "Hello", "Lionel Richie", "1", "3" ], [ "9", "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "Cyndi Lauper", "1", "2" ], [ "10", "Islands in the Stream", "Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton", "1", "1 ( pkd # 1 in 1983 )" ], [ "11", "Love Is a Battlefield", "Pat Benatar", "1", "5" ], [ "12", "Original Sin", "INXS", "1", "2" ], [ "13", "Come Said the Boy", "Mondo Rock", "2", "" ], [ "14", "When Doves Cry", "Prince", "1", "4" ], [ "15", "Heaven ( Must Be There )", "Eurogliders", "2", "" ], [ "16", "Relax", "Frankie Goes to Hollywood", "5", "" ], [ "17", "Thriller", "Michael Jackson", "4", "" ], [ "18", "99 Luftballons", "Nena", "1", "5" ], [ "19", "Calling Your Name", "Marilyn", "3", "" ], [ "20", "Two Tribes", "Frankie Goes to Hollywood", "4", "" ] ]
Top 25 singles of 1984 < 19831985 > Other Australian top charts for 1984top 25 albumsAustralian top 40 charts for the 1980ssinglesalbumsAustralian number-one charts of 1984albumssingles
List_of_Top_25_singles_for_1984_in_Australia_0
The following lists the top 25 (end of year) charting singles on the Australian Singles Charts, for the year of 1984. These were the best charting singles in Australia for 1984. The source for this year is the Kent Music Report, known from 1987 onwards as the Australian Music Report. These charts are calculated by David Kent of the Kent Music Report and they are based on the number of weeks and position the records reach within the top 100 singles for each week. source: David Kent's Australian Chart Book 1970-1992
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Coast_Hockey_Association
Pacific Coast Hockey Association
[ "Player", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts" ]
[ [ "Mickey MacKay", "245", "200", "90", "290" ], [ "Cyclone Taylor", "137", "158", "104", "262" ], [ "Tommy Dunderdale", "239", "193", "60", "253" ], [ "Frank Foyston", "239", "186", "61", "247" ], [ "Smokey Harris", "251", "155", "89", "244" ], [ "Bernie Morris", "163", "154", "76", "230" ], [ "Eddie Oatman", "191", "123", "75", "198" ], [ "Frank Fredrickson", "161", "131", "61", "192" ], [ "Lloyd Cook", "222", "107", "57", "164" ], [ "Jack Walker", "225", "85", "65", "150" ] ]
Career leading scorers
GP = Games Played , G = Goals , A = Assists , Pts = Points
Pacific_Coast_Hockey_Association_1
The Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) was a professional men's ice hockey league in western Canada and the western United States, which operated from 1911 to 1924 when it then merged with the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). The PCHA was considered to be a major league of ice hockey and was important in the development of the sport of professional ice hockey through its innovations. The league was started by the Patrick family, professional hockey players from Montreal, building new arenas in Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia. After a few years of play, the league was accepted by the Stanley Cup trustees as being of a high enough standard that teams from its league were accepted for Stanley Cup challenges. Starting in 1915, the league entered into an agreement where the Stanley Cup was to be contested between the National Hockey Association and the PCHA after the regular seasons were finished. The league struggled to make money, and various teams moved into different cities in an attempt to be successful financially. Eventually, the league, to survive, merged with the WCHL in 1924.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003–04_Los_Angeles_Kings_season
2003–04 Los Angeles Kings season
[ "No", "R", "Date", "Score", "Opponent", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "L", "October 9 , 2003", "2-3", "@ Detroit Red Wings ( 2003-04 )", "0-1-0-0" ], [ "2", "W", "October 10 , 2003", "3-0", "@ Pittsburgh Penguins ( 2003-04 )", "1-1-0-0" ], [ "3", "W", "October 12 , 2003", "4-2", "@ Chicago Blackhawks ( 2003-04 )", "2-1-0-0" ], [ "4", "W", "October 15 , 2003", "4-3", "Ottawa Senators ( 2003-04 )", "3-1-0-0" ], [ "5", "L", "October 18 , 2003", "3-4", "Boston Bruins ( 2003-04 )", "3-2-0-0" ], [ "6", "W", "October 21 , 2003", "4-0", "Philadelphia Flyers ( 2003-04 )", "4-2-0-0" ], [ "7", "L", "October 23 , 2003", "1-5", "Buffalo Sabres ( 2003-04 )", "4-3-0-0" ], [ "8", "L", "October 25 , 2003", "2-3", "Chicago Blackhawks ( 2003-04 )", "4-4-0-0" ], [ "9", "L", "October 30 , 2003", "1-3", "Vancouver Canucks ( 2003-04 )", "4-5-0-0" ], [ "10", "W", "November 1 , 2003", "7-3", "Phoenix Coyotes ( 2003-04 )", "5-5-0-0" ], [ "11", "W", "November 5 , 2003", "3-2", "@ Florida Panthers ( 2003-04 )", "6-5-0-0" ], [ "12", "W", "November 6 , 2003", "1-0 OT", "@ Tampa Bay Lightning ( 2003-04 )", "7-5-0-0" ], [ "13", "OTL", "November 8 , 2003", "2-3 OT", "@ Carolina Hurricanes ( 2003-04 )", "7-5-0-1" ], [ "14", "W", "November 10 , 2003", "3-2", "@ Washington Capitals ( 2003-04 )", "8-5-0-1" ], [ "15", "T", "November 13 , 2003", "4-4 OT", "Toronto Maple Leafs ( 2003-04 )", "8-5-1-1" ], [ "16", "L", "November 15 , 2003", "0-1", "St. Louis Blues ( 2003-04 )", "8-6-1-1" ], [ "17", "W", "November 19 , 2003", "3-0", "Nashville Predators ( 2003-04 )", "9-6-1-1" ], [ "18", "L", "November 21 , 2003", "1-3", "@ Dallas Stars ( 2003-04 )", "9-7-1-1" ], [ "19", "W", "November 22 , 2003", "2-0", "@ Colorado Avalanche ( 2003-04 )", "10-7-1-1" ], [ "20", "L", "November 25 , 2003", "0-4", "New Jersey Devils ( 2003-04 )", "10-8-1-1" ] ]
Schedule and results
2003–04_Los_Angeles_Kings_season_4
The 2003-04 Los Angeles Kings season was their 37th National Hockey League season. The Kings placed third in their division, 11th overall in their conference, and failed to qualify for the playoffs due to a season-ending, 11-game losing streak.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexanchiformes
Hexanchiformes
[ "Family", "Common name", "Genera", "Species", "Description" ]
[ [ "Chlamydoselachidae", "Frilled sharks", "1 extant 1 extinct", "2 extant 12 extinct", "Frilled sharks contain only two extant species of deepsea creatures which are typically weakened in areas closer to the surface . The most widely known species still surviving is the frilled shark , known as a living fossil , along with the Southern African frilled shark , found along coastal areas of South Africa . Several extinct species are known" ], [ "†Crassonotidae", "† Crassonotidae", "4", "8", "Extinct" ], [ "Hexanchidae", "Cow sharks", "3 extant 5 extinct", "5 extant 31 extinct", "Cow sharks are considered the most primitive of all the sharks , because their skeletons resemble those of ancient extinct forms , with few modern adaptations . Their excretory and digestive systems are also unspecialised , suggesting that they may resemble those of primitive shark ancestors . Their most distinctive feature , however , is the presence of a sixth , and , in two genera , a seventh , gill slit , in addition to the five found in all other sharks . They range from 1.4 metres ( 4.6 ft ) to over 5.5 metres ( 18 ft ) in adult body length" ], [ "†Mcmurdodontidae", "† Mcmurdodontidae", "1", "2", "Extinct" ], [ "†Orthacodontidae", "† Orthacodontidae", "3", "12", "Extinct" ] ]
Species
Hexanchiformes_0
The Hexanchiformes are the order consisting of the most primitive types of sharks, and numbering just seven extant species. Fossil sharks that were apparently very similar to modern sevengill species are known from Jurassic specimens. Hexanchiform sharks have only one dorsal fin, either six or seven gill slits, and no nictitating membrane in the eyes. Shark teeth similar to those modern hexanchids are known from Devonian deposits in Antarctica and Australia, as well as Permian deposits in Japan. If these are in fact hexanchids, this may be the only extant order of elasmobranchs to have survived after the Permian extinction (and by extension, the oldest extant order of elasmobranchs). The frilled sharks of the genus Chlamydoselachus are very different from the cow sharks, and have been proposed to be moved to a distinct order, Chlamydoselachiformes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_I-League_2nd_Division
2011 I-League 2nd Division
[ "Club", "City/State", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Denzong Boys FC", "Sikkim", "Unknown", "Unknown" ], [ "Josco FC", "Kerala", "Unknown", "Unknown" ], [ "Ar-Hima", "Meghalaya", "J.N Complex Stadium", "27,000" ], [ "Mohammedan Sporting", "Kolkata", "Salt Lake Stadium , Kolkata", "120,000" ], [ "Malabar United", "Kochi", "Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium , Kochi", "50,000" ], [ "SESA Football Academy", "Goa", "Unknown", "Unknown" ], [ "Kenkre FC", "Mumbai", "Cooperage Ground", "12,000" ] ]
Schedules and Groups -- Group B
2011_I-League_2nd_Division_1
The 2011 I-League 2nd Division is the fourth season of the second division of the I-League, the Indian professional football league. A total of 21 teams were divided into three groups and top two teams from each group played in final round, they will be joined by Shillong Lajong FC and Sporting Clube de Goa .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_the_West_Midlands
Grade I listed buildings in the West Midlands
[ "Name", "Location", "Type", "Completed", "Date designated", "Grid ref . Geo-coordinates", "Entry number" ]
[ [ "Aston Hall", "Aston", "House", "1618-1635 ( 1635 )", "25 April 1952", "52°30′21″N 1°52′59″W / 52.505941°N 1.882918°W / 52.505941 ; -1.882918 ( Aston Hall )", "1219847" ], [ "Curzon Street Station", "Digbeth", "Railway station", "1838 ( 1838 )", "25 April 1952", "SP0781287076 52°28′54″N 1°53′11″W / 52.481553°N 1.8864°W / 52.481553 ; -1.8864 ( Curzon Street Station )", "1343086" ], [ "Cathedral Church of St Philip", "City Centre", "Cathedral", "1725", "25 April 1952", "SP0696387032 52°28′52″N 1°53′56″W / 52.481169°N 1.898902°W / 52.481169 ; -1.898902 ( Cathedral Church of St Philip )", "1076173" ], [ "Church of St Agatha", "Sparkbrook ( listed as Highgate )", "Church", "1899-1901 ( 1901 )", "21 January 1970", "SP0866784778 52°27′39″N 1°52′26″W / 52.460882°N 1.873869°W / 52.460882 ; -1.873869 ( Church of St Agatha )", "1210221" ], [ "Church of St Edburgha", "Yardley", "Church", "13th century", "25 April 1952", "SP1350386295 52°28′28″N 1°48′09″W / 52.474422°N 1.802634°W / 52.474422 ; -1.802634 ( Church of St Edburgha )", "1343385" ], [ "Church of St Laurence", "Northfield", "Church", "12th century", "25 April 1952", "SP0254579343 52°24′43″N 1°57′50″W / 52.412082°N 1.964011°W / 52.412082 ; -1.964011 ( Church of St Laurence )", "1075684" ], [ "Church of St Nicolas", "Kings Norton", "Church", "13th and 14th century", "25 April 1952", "SP0493478962 52°24′31″N 1°55′44″W / 52.408641°N 1.928894°W / 52.408641 ; -1.928894 ( Church of St Nicolas )", "1075549" ], [ "St Paul 's Church", "Hockley", "Church", "1776-1779 ( 1779 )", "25 April 1952", "SP0649487483 52°29′07″N 1°54′21″W / 52.485229°N 1.905799°W / 52.485229 ; -1.905799 ( St Paul 's Church )", "1220815" ], [ "Church of the Holy Trinity", "Sutton Coldfield", "Church", "1748 ( 1748 )", "18 October 1949", "SP1219096280 52°33′51″N 1°49′18″W / 52.564216°N 1.821601°W / 52.564216 ; -1.821601 ( Church of the Holy Trinity )", "1319961" ], [ "Garden wall and gate piers to No . 25 Woodbourne Road", "Edgbaston", "Gate Pier", "1897", "8 July 1982", "SP0307385934 52°28′17″N 1°57′22″W / 52.471333°N 1.95619°W / 52.471333 ; -1.95619 ( Garden wall and gate piers to No . 25 Woodbourne Road )", "1211502" ], [ "Hall of Memory", "City Centre", "War Memorial", "1925", "27 October 2014", "52°28′17″N 1°57′22″W / 52.471333°N 1.95619°W / 52.471333 ; -1.95619 ( Hall of Memory )", "1244943" ], [ "Lodges linked by flanking walls to east front of Aston Hall", "Aston", "Wall", "circa 1635", "25 April 1952", "SP0799489815 52°30′22″N 1°53′01″W / 52.506174°N 1.883655°W / 52.506174 ; -1.883655 ( Lodges linked by flanking walls to east front of Aston Hall )", "1075746" ], [ "Mortuary Chapel at Handsworth Cemetery", "Handsworth", "Mortuary Chapel", "1909-1910 ( 1910 )", "8 July 1982", "SP0295490731 52°30′52″N 1°57′28″W / 52.514458°N 1.957901°W / 52.514458 ; -1.957901 ( Mortuary Chapel at Handsworth Cemetery )", "1076218" ], [ "New Hall Manor", "Sutton Coldfield", "House", "Late 16th century", "18 October 1949", "SP1325694894 52°33′06″N 1°48′21″W / 52.551732°N 1.805931°W / 52.551732 ; -1.805931 ( New Hall Manor )", "1116276" ], [ "Parish Church of St Andrew", "Handsworth", "Parish Church", "1907-1909 ( 1909 )", "8 July 1982", "SP0442690695 52°30′51″N 1°56′10″W / 52.514125°N 1.936211°W / 52.514125 ; -1.936211 ( Parish Church of St Andrew )", "1076219" ], [ "Birmingham School of Art", "City Centre", "Art School", "1881-1885 ( 1885 )", "21 January 1970", "SP0666087027 52°28′52″N 1°54′12″W / 52.481128°N 1.903364°W / 52.481128 ; -1.903364 ( Birmingham School of Art )", "1076258" ], [ "Stable range to north of northern lodge , Aston Hall", "Aston", "Stable", "Mid 18th century", "25 April 1952", "SP0800489899 52°30′25″N 1°53′01″W / 52.506929°N 1.883506°W / 52.506929 ; -1.883506 ( Stable range to north of northern lodge , Aston Hall )", "1075747" ], [ "The Homestead , 25 Woodbourne Road , B17", "Edgbaston", "Coachmans Cottage", "1897 ( 1897 )", "8 July 1982", "SP0310185970 52°28′18″N 1°57′21″W / 52.471656°N 1.955778°W / 52.471656 ; -1.955778 ( The Homestead , 25 Woodbourne Road , B17 )", "1076065" ], [ "Birmingham Town Hall", "City Centre", "Town Hall", "1830", "25 April 1952", "SP0664086849 52°28′46″N 1°54′13″W / 52.479528°N 1.903662°W / 52.479528 ; -1.903662 ( Birmingham Town Hall )", "1343161" ], [ "Victoria Law Courts", "City Centre", "Law Court", "1887-1891 ( 1891 )", "21 January 1970", "SP0731387308 52°29′01″N 1°53′37″W / 52.483646°N 1.893743°W / 52.483646 ; -1.893743 ( Victoria Law Courts )", "1075605" ] ]
Birmingham
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_the_West_Midlands_0
There are over 9000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of West Midlands, by borough.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_featherweight
Wrestling at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman featherweight
[ "Winner", "Nation", "Victory Type", "Loser", "Nation" ]
[ [ "Ali Kamel", "Egypt", "Fall", "Saim Arıkan", "Turkey" ], [ "Károly Kárpáti", "Hungary", "Fall", "Ludwig Schlanger", "Austria" ], [ "Voldemar Väli", "Estonia", "Fall", "František Kratochvíl", "Czechoslovakia" ], [ "Jacques Dillen", "Belgium", "Decision", "Martin Egeberg", "Norway" ], [ "Aage Meyer", "Denmark", "Fall", "Leon Mazurek", "Poland" ], [ "Ernst Steinig", "Germany", "Fall", "Ricardo Rey", "Argentina" ], [ "Erik Malmberg", "Sweden", "Fall", "Isidor Bieri", "Switzerland" ], [ "Aleksanteri Toivola", "Finland", "Fall", "Roger Mollet", "France" ], [ "Gerolamo Quaglia", "Italy", "Fall", "Johannes Nolten Jr", "Netherlands" ], [ "Benjamin Araújo", "Portugal", "Bye", "N/A", "N/A" ] ]
Results -- Round 2
Eight of the nine bouts were determined by fall . Five men stayed at 0 points , each having won both his bouts by fall . Two others were 2–0 after this round : Väli with 1 point and Dillen with 2 points . Five men were at 3 points ( 4 after a 1–1 start with win by fall and one at 0–1 with a bye ) . Kratochvíl had the distinction of being the remaining man with the highest point total , at 4 . Six men were 0–2 and were eliminated . Bouts
Wrestling_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_featherweight_2
The men's Greco-Roman featherweight was one of thirteen wrestling events held as part of the wrestling at the 1928 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held from August 2 to 5, and featured 20 wrestlers from 20 nations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praanam
Praanam
[ "Song Title", "Singers", "Lyricist" ]
[ [ "Nindu Noorella", "Sonu Nigam , Mahalakshmi Iyer", "Sai Sriharsha" ], [ "Sayyari Na Yenki", "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam", "Sri Sai Harsha" ], [ "Snehama Swapnama", "Hariharan , Chitra", "Sai Sriharsha" ], [ "Vaatapi", "Chitra", "E. S. Murthy" ], [ "Bramhandam", "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam", "Sai Sriharsha" ], [ "Nindu Noorella - 2", "Kamalakar , Gopika Poornima", "Sai Sriharsha" ], [ "Dhim Dhim Dhim", "Shankar Mahadevan , Kalpana", "Suddala Ashok Teja" ] ]
Soundtrack
PraanamSoundtrack album by KamalakarRecorded2002–2003GenreFilm soundtrackLabelSupreme MusicProducerKamalakar The film features music by Kamalakar . The lyrics were penned by Sri Sai Harsha , Suddala Ashok Teja and E. S. Murthy . `` Nindu Noorella '' , was a super hit .
Praanam_0
Praanam is a 2003 Telugu fantasy romantic drama film starring Allari Naresh and Sadha in the Lead directed by Malli. The film was released on 25 July 2003. The movie was based on the concept of Reincarnation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerlifting_at_the_2010_Asian_Para_Games
Powerlifting at the 2010 Asian Para Games
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "-48 kg", "Omar Qarada Jordan", "Mustafa Radhi Syria", "Basha Farman India" ], [ "-52 kg", "Hussein Juboori Iraq", "Choochat Sukjarern Thailand", "Jian Wang China" ], [ "-56 kg", "Rasool Mohsin Iraq", "Seyed Yousef Yousefi Pashaki Iran", "Narong Kasanun Thailand" ], [ "-60 kg", "Hamzeh Mohammadi Iran", "Nader Moradi Iran", "Quanxi Yang China" ], [ "-67.50 kg", "Lei Liu China", "Ali Hosseini Iran", "Sergey Meladze Turkmenistan" ], [ "-75 kg", "Majid Farzin Iran", "Peng Hu China", "Mariappan M. Perumal Malaysia" ], [ "-82.50 kg", "Gu Xiaofei China", "Seyedhamed Solhipourounji Iran", "Thaer Al-Ali Iraq" ], [ "-90 kg", "Cai Huichao China", "Mohammed Khamis Khalaf United Arab Emirates", "Ali Sadeghzadehsalmani Iran" ], [ "-100 kg", "Tian Pingguang China", "Bassam Al-Hawal Saudi Arabia", "Hamdo Sallat Syria" ], [ "+100 kg", "Siamand Rahman Iran", "Kazem Rajabi Golojeh Iran", "Faris Al-Ajeeli Iraq" ] ]
Medal summary -- Medalists
Powerlifting_at_the_2010_Asian_Para_Games_1
Powerlifting at the 2010 Asian Para Games was held in Asian Games Town Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China from December 13 to 18, 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_4_×_100_metres_relay
2002 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Competitors", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "United States", "Ashton Collins Wes Felix Ivory Williams Willie Hordge", "39.18", "Q" ], [ "2", "Brazil", "Eliezer de Almeida Bruno Góes Jorge Sena Bruno Pacheco", "39.75", "Q" ], [ "3", "Japan", "Ryosuke Igumi Shinji Takahira Yusuke Nii Kazuteru Matsumoto", "39.82", "q" ], [ "4", "Germany", "Marius Broening Sebastian Ernst David Dylus Till Helmke", "39.85", "q" ], [ "5", "New Zealand", "Clint Grooby James Mortimer Hayden Townsend James Dolphin", "40.35", "" ], [ "6", "Poland", "Adam Gaj Robert Majchrzak Grzegorz Olszanski Paweł Ptak", "40.59", "" ], [ "7", "Singapore", "Izwan Bin Hanif Poh Seng Song Fawy Rawi Erzalmaniq Shameer Ayub", "41.87", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
2002_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_4_×_100_metres_relay_2
The men's 4x100 metres relay event at the 2002 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Kingston, Jamaica, at National Stadium on 20 and 21 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_EastEnders_characters_(2000)
List of EastEnders characters (2000)
[ "Character", "Date ( s )", "Actor", "Circumstances" ]
[ [ "Dr. Coucher", "17 January 2000 - 24 January 2003", "Philip Brook", "" ], [ "Ralph Clemens", "31 January - 1 February", "Nick Lumley", "A man who wants to buy Terry and Irene Raymond 's recently purchased Triumph car . Terry originally refuses to sell it for £ 1250 , but Ralph then buys the car for £2500" ], [ "Will Harper", "31 January - 1 February", "Douglas Fielding", "A private investigator hired by Steve Owen to find out who is terrorising him by slashing his tyres , covering his flat in red paint and vandalising his nightclub , e20 . The culprit turns out to be Matthew Rose , but he gets to Steve before Harper figures this out" ], [ "Mr Hargrove", "27 July", "Unknown", "An Insurance Assessor who Terry Raymond ( Gavin Richards ) invites to the First Til Last shop to assess the amount of money he will be able to claim" ], [ "Adam Cherry", "18 September", "Michael Fenton Stevens", "The vicar who conducts Ethel Skinner 's funeral" ], [ "James Stocksbridge", "21 September", "Peter Hamilton-Dyer", "Ian Beale 's solicitor when he is declared bankrupt . He also mentions to Sandra di Marco that he had worked with Ian to win custody of his children , Steven , Peter and Lucy , as Sandra wants to gain custody of her son Joe from her ex-husband Beppe" ], [ "John Charrington", "13 November - 14 December", "Jeremy Gittins", "Ian Beale 's accountant . He advises Ian not to invest in the construction of flats in Walford , a piece of advice Ian ignores , which leads to him eventually being declared bankrupt" ], [ "Helen Graham", "16 November", "Daisy Beaumont", "An employee of the housing association interested in buying the flats Ian Beale is having built , until he is declared bankrupt" ] ]
Others
List_of_EastEnders_characters_(2000)_0
The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 2000, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by Matthew Robinson, or his successor, John Yorke. The first character to be introduced was Sandra di Marco (Clare Wilkie), the estranged wife of Beppe di Marco (Michael Greco). Laura Beale (Hannah Waterman), a love interest for Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt), and Sophie Braddock (Hayley Angel Wardle), a new teenage character, were introduced in February, whereas Maureen Carter (Diana Coupland), the aunt of Irene Raymond (Roberta Taylor), and Rod Morris (Forbes Masson), the tutor of Nicky di Marco (Carly Hillman), were introduced for guest stints in May. Barbara Owen (Sheila Hancock), Steve Owen (Martin Kemp) and Jackie Owen's (Race Davies) mother, and Fiona Morris (Ashley Jensen), Rod's wife, made their first appearance in July, and Jack Robbins (Chook Sibtain), Sandra's former lover, debuted in August. The Slater family - Charlie Slater (Derek Martin), Mo Harris (Laila Morse), Lynne Slater (Elaine Lordan), Garry Hobbs (Ricky Groves), Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace), Little Mo Morgan (Kacey Ainsworth) and Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan) - as well as Danny Harrison (Eddie Osei), a building contractor, Eddie Skinner (Richard Vanstone), the nephew of Ethel Skinner (Gretchen Franklin), and Kevin (Daniel Mays), Kat's former boyfriend, were introduced in September. Kerry Skinner, the daughter of Eddie, Bex Fowler, the newborn daughter of Sonia Jackson (Natalie Cassidy) and Martin Fowler (James Alexandrou), Ameena Badawi (Shobna Gulati), a social worker, made their first appearance in October. Audrey Trueman (Corinne Skinner-Carter) and Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey) were introduced in November and December respectively as the start of a new black family, the Truemans, while Trevor Morgan (Alex Ferns), the abusive husband of Little Mo, made his first appearance in late December.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Barbara_Municipal_Airport
Santa Barbara Municipal Airport
[ "Rank", "Airport", "Passengers", "Carriers" ]
[ [ "1", "Denver , Colorado", "100,410", "Frontier , United" ], [ "2", "San Francisco , California", "97,900", "United" ], [ "3", "Phoenix-Sky Harbor , Arizona", "95,440", "American" ], [ "4", "Los Angeles , California", "45,620", "United" ], [ "5", "Seattle/Tacoma , Washington", "45,000", "Alaska" ], [ "6", "Dallas/Fort Worth , Texas", "35,570", "American" ], [ "7", "Portland , Oregon", "22,460", "Alaska" ], [ "8", "Salt Lake City , Utah", "12,690", "Delta" ], [ "9", "Oakland , California", "10,320", "Contour" ], [ "10", "Las Vegas , Nevada", "8,160", "Contour" ] ]
Statistics -- Top destinations
Santa_Barbara_Municipal_Airport_2
Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (IATA: SBA, ICAO: KSBA, FAA LID: SBA) is 7 miles (11 km) west of downtown Santa Barbara, California. SBA covers 948 acres (384 ha) of land. It is near the University of California, Santa Barbara and the city of Goleta. The airport was annexed to the city of Santa Barbara by a 7 miles (11 km) long, 300 feet (90 m) wide corridor, mostly under the Pacific Ocean (a shoestring annexation). Most of the airport is 10 to 15 feet above sea level and borders a wetland area, the Goleta Slough.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shalini
Shalini
[ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Language" ]
[ [ "1983", "Aadyathe Anuraagam", "Rajumon", "Malayalam" ], [ "1983", "Ente Mamattikkuttiyammakku", "Mamattukuttiyama/Tintu", "Malayalam" ], [ "1983", "Oomakkuyil", "", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "Muthodu Muthu", "Achimol", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "Amme Narayana", "-", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "Onnum Mindatha Bharya", "Achuthan Nair 's daughter", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "Sandarbham", "Ravi 's daughter", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "NH 47", "Mini", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "Onnanu Nammal", "Sonykutty", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "Krishna Guruvayoorappa", "Unnikrishnan", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "Oru Sumangaliyude Katha", "Raji", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "Minimol Vathicanil", "Minimol", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "Chakkarayumma", "Shalu Mol", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "Koottinilamkili", "Nandini/Rajimol", "Malayalam" ], [ "1984", "Osai", "", "Tamil" ], [ "1985", "Vannu Kandu Keezhadakki", "Shalu", "Malayalam" ], [ "1985", "Bandham", "Asha", "Tamil" ], [ "1985", "Pillai Nila", "Shalini/Shalu", "Tamil" ], [ "1985", "Jeevante Jeevan", "Biju", "Malayalam" ], [ "1985", "Akkacheyude Kunjuvava", "Chakkimol", "Malayalam" ] ]
Filmography -- As child artist
Shalini_Kumar_0
Shalini AjithKumar (or) Shalini Babu, also known simply as Shalini, is a former Indian actress who predominantly worked in Malayalam films along with a few Tamil films. She debuted at the age of three as a child artist in the Malayalam film Ente Mamattikkuttiyammakku, which was produced by Navodaya Studio. She also acted in Kannada film as child artist with legendary actor Dr. Vishnuvardhan in the film Ee Jeeva Ninagagi. This film was released in 1986. In the Telugu film Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari (1990), she acted along with her sister Shamili. She continued to appear in many films as a child actor, credited as Baby Shalini. After a break of several years, she returned to the industry by appearing in her first lead role in Aniyathi Pravu (1997), which went on to become a blockbuster. She later appeared in highly successful films in Malayalam and Tamil such as Kaliyoonjal (1997), Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997), Amarkalam (1999), Niram (1999), Kannukkul Nilavu (2000), Alaipayuthey (2000) and Piriyadha Varam Vendum (2001). Shalini is married to Ajith Kumar. She won the Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Actress for her role in Alaipayuthey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulkon_Entertainment
Vulkon Entertainment
[ "Dates", "Event/Location", "Approx . Atten", "Guests" ]
[ [ "May 15-18 , 1987", "Trekruise87 East S.S. Emerald Seas Miami to Nassau and Little Stirrup Cay", "950", "DeForest Kelley , James Doohan , George Takei , Nichelle Nichols , Walter Koenig , Majel Barrett , Mark Lenard , Grace Lee Whitney , Robin Curtis , Richard Arnold" ], [ "Sept 11-14 , 1987", "Trekruise87 West S.S. Azure Seas Los Angeles to Ensenada", "950", "James Doohan , George Takei , Walter Koenig , Majel Barrett , Mark Lenard , Grace Lee Whitney , Robin Curtis , Richard Arnold , Andrew Probert" ], [ "May 12-15 , 1989", "SciFiCruise89 S.S. Emerald Seas Miami to Nassau", "950", "Gene Roddenberry , James Doohan , George Takei , Walter Koenig , Majel Barrett , Mark Lenard , Grace Lee Whitney , Robin Curtis , Richard Arnold , Denise Crosby , Marina Sirtis , Wil Wheaton , William Campbell , John de Lancie" ], [ "May 26-31 , 1991", "SciFiCruise91 S.S. Britanis Miami to Key West & Mexico", "950", "Gene Roddenberry , James Doohan , George Takei , Walter Koenig , Majel Barrett , Mark Lenard , Grace Lee Whitney , Robin Curtis , Denise Crosby , Carel Struycken , Wil Wheaton , William Campbell , John de Lancie , Eric Menyuk , Robert Justman , Arne Starr" ], [ "May 16-21 , 1993", "SciFiCruise93 S.S. Britanis Miami to Jamaica & Grand Cayman", "950", "John de Lancie , James Doohan , George Takei , Majel Barrett , Mark Lenard , Robin Curtis , Diana Muldaur , Jerry Hardin , Daniel Davis , William Campbell , John de Lancie , Eric Menyuk , Arne Starr" ], [ "June 10-17 , 1995", "SciFiCruise95 Carnival Celebration Miami to Eastern Caribbean", "900", "Majel Barrett , Lolita Fatjo , René Auberjonois , Michael Ansara , Robin Curtis , Armin Shimerman , Robert Picardo , John Colicos , William Campbell , Tim Russ , Eric Menyuk , Arne Starr" ], [ "June 15-22 , 1997", "SciFiCruise97 Carnival Jubilee Los Angeles to Mexico", "800", "Robert O'Reilly , Chase Masterson , George Takei , Cirroc Lofton , Richard Biggs , Jerry Doyle , Robin Curtis , William Campbell , Karen Westerfield , Arne Starr" ], [ "June 16-23 , 1999", "SciFiCruise99 Carnival Destiny Miami to Mexico & Jamaica", "800", "Ron Moore , William Campbell , Tim Russ , Lolita Fatjo , Max Grodénchik , Jerry Doyle , Penny Juday , Aron Eisenberg , Chase Masterson , Jeff Conaway , Robin Curtis" ], [ "June 13-20 , 2001", "SciFiCruise2001 Carnival Spirit Seaward , Alaska to Vancouver", "600", "Kurt Wetherill , Cody Wetherill , Tim Russ , Manu Intiraymi , Garrett Wang , Jerry Doyle , Marley S. McClean , Chase Masterson , Lolita Fatjo , Richard Arnold" ], [ "December 7-14 , 2003", "SciFiCruise2003 Royal Caribbean Adventure of the Seas San Juan to Aruba , St. Thomas", "400", "Rod Roddenberry , Garrett Wang , Tim Russ , George Takei , Casey Biggs , Richard Arnold" ], [ "June 11-18 , 2005", "Slayercruise2005 Holland America The Zuiderdam Ft. Lauderdale to St. Thomas , Tortola", "350", "Andy Hallett , Clare Kramer , James Leary , Jonathan Woodward , Amber Benson , Camden Toy , Robia LaMorte , Iyari Limon" ], [ "June 22-29 , 2007", "Slayer/SciFiCruise2007 Royal Caribbean Vision of the Seas Seattle to Alaska & Inside Passage", "250", "Connor Trinneer , Clare Kramer , Jonathan Woodward , Robert Picardo , George Hertzberg , Ethan Phillips , Denise Crosby , Claudia Christian , Elisabeth Röhm , Richard Arnold" ] ]
Event history -- Cruises
Vulkon_Entertainment_1
Vulkon Entertainment was an entertainment company which specialized in science fiction-related fan conventions. Founded by Joe Motes and Ruthanne Devlin in 1986, Vulkon produced its first convention in 1987 (making Vulkon and its predecessor Trekon one of the oldest and longest-running conventions in the state of Florida). Vulkon Entertainment organized five to ten conventions each year in many cities across America, as well as science fiction-themed cruises. The conventions were often Star Trek-centric, but usually included actors from other science fiction television series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Finland
List of tallest buildings in Finland
[ "Rank", "Building", "City", "Height", "Floors", "Built" ]
[ [ "1", "Majakka", "Helsinki", "134 m ( 440 ft )", "34", "2019" ], [ "2", "Hotel Torni Tampere", "Tampere", "88 m ( 289 ft )", "25", "2014" ], [ "3", "Cirrus", "Helsinki", "86 m ( 282 ft )", "26", "2006" ], [ "4", "Niittyhuippu", "Espoo", "85 m ( 279 ft )", "24", "2017" ], [ "5", "Accountor Tower", "Espoo", "84 m ( 276 ft )", "20", "1976" ], [ "6", "Itäkeskuksen maamerkki", "Helsinki", "82 m ( 269 ft )", "19", "1987" ], [ "7", "Clarion Hotel Helsinki", "Helsinki", "78 m ( 256 ft )", "19", "2016" ], [ "8", "Kone Building", "Espoo", "73 m ( 240 ft )", "18", "2001" ], [ "9", "Panorama Tower", "Espoo", "73 m ( 240 ft )", "17", "2008" ], [ "10", "Luminary", "Tampere", "71 m ( 233 ft )", "21", "2018" ], [ "11", "Meritorni", "Espoo", "70 m ( 230 ft )", "22", "1999" ], [ "12", "Pitäjänmäki Tower", "Helsinki", "70 m ( 230 ft )", "18", "2001" ], [ "13", "Hotel Torni", "Helsinki", "70 m ( 230 ft )", "13", "1931" ], [ "14", "Leppävaaran Torni", "Espoo", "68 m ( 223 ft )", "21", "2010" ], [ "15", "Itämerentorni", "Helsinki", "66 m ( 217 ft )", "18", "2000" ], [ "16", "Reimarintorni", "Espoo", "66 m ( 217 ft )", "18", "1990" ], [ "17", "Haapaniemenkatu 7-9", "Helsinki", "65 m ( 213 ft )", "19", "1975" ], [ "18", "MicroTower", "Kuopio", "65 m ( 213 ft )", "14", "2004" ], [ "19", "Reimantorni", "Espoo", "63 m ( 207 ft )", "18", "2007" ], [ "20", "Hotel Ilves", "Tampere", "63 m ( 207 ft )", "18", "1986" ] ]
Current tallest buildings
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Finland_0
This is a list of all buildings in Finland with a height of over 60 metres (197 feet), excluding churches. This list will be changing due to future building projects, such as the 8 REDI towers in Kalasatama, Helsinki, with the tallest tower, Majakka, that will be 134 meters tall. Between 2020-2026, an additional nine towers will be built in Pasila, Helsinki, with the tallest planned tower being tall. For other types of tall structures in Finland, see List of tallest structures in Finland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Verdon
Gwen Verdon
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1954", "Goodyear Playhouse", "Shirley Kochendorfer", "Episode : Native Dancer" ], [ "1972", "Love , American Style", "Estelle Mayberry", "Segment : Love and the New Act" ], [ "1973", "The $ 10,000 Pyramid", "Celebrity Guest", "Week of October 22-26 , playing against Godfrey Cambridge" ], [ "1981", "M*A*S*H", "Brandy Doyle ( USO performer )", "Episode : That 's Show Biz" ], [ "1982", "Fame", "Melinda MacNeil", "Episode : Come One , Come All" ], [ "1982", "All My Children", "Judith Kingsley Sawyer", "Unknown episodes" ], [ "1983", "Legs", "Maureen Comly", "Television movie" ], [ "1984", "The Jerk , Too", "Bag Lady", "Television movie ; uncredited" ], [ "1984", "Gim me a Break !", "Lily", "Episode : The Center" ], [ "1985", "Trapper John , M.D", "Ms. Taylor", "Episode : All the King 's Horses" ], [ "1985", "Kids Incorporated", "Ruth", "Episode : Grandma , Wo n't You Dance with Me" ], [ "1985-1988", "Magnum , P.I", "Katherine Peterson", "5 episodes Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series" ], [ "1986", "The Equalizer", "Kelly Sterling", "Episode : Unnatural Causes" ], [ "1986", "All Is Forgiven", "Bonita Harrell", "Episode : I Ca n't Say No" ], [ "1986-1988", "Webster", "Aunt Charlotte", "3 episodes" ], [ "1987", "Hotel", "Iris Lloyd", "Episode : Second Thoughts" ], [ "1989", "Dear John", "Yvonne", "Episode : The Second Time Around" ], [ "1992", "Dream On", "Kitty Brewer", "Episode : For Peter 's Sake Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series" ], [ "1993", "Homicide : Life on the Street", "Jessie Doohen", "Episode : Ghost of a Chance Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series" ], [ "1993", "Key West", "Sister Grace", "Episode : Gim me Shelter" ] ]
Work -- Television
Gwen_Verdon_2
Gwyneth Evelyn Gwen Verdon (January 13, 1925 - October 18, 2000) was an American actress and dancer. She won four Tony Awards for her musical comedy performances, and served as an uncredited choreographer's assistant and specialty dance coach for theater and film. With flaming red hair and a quaver in her voice, Verdon was a critically acclaimed performer on Broadway in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Having originated many roles in musicals she is also strongly identified with her second husband, director-choreographer Bob Fosse, remembered as the dancer-collaborator-muse for whom he choreographed much of his work and as the guardian of his legacy after his death.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Readergirlz
Readergirlz
[ "Author", "Title", "Theme", "Date" ]
[ [ "Anderson , Laurie Halse", "Prom", "Risk-Taking", "2008/06" ], [ "Asher , Jay", "Thirteen Reasons Why", "Compassion", "2008/10" ], [ "Bingham , Kelly", "Shark Girl", "Triumph", "2008/04" ], [ "Black , Holly", "Ironside", "Imagine", "2008/08" ], [ "Bray , Libba", "The Sweet Far Thing", "Risk-Taking", "2009/10" ], [ "Booth , Coe", "Kendra", "Self discovery", "2009/08" ], [ "Cabot , Meg", "How to Be Popular", "Self-Respect", "2008/12" ], [ "Caletti , Deb", "The Secret Life of Prince Charming", "Truth", "2010/04" ], [ "Calhoun , Dia", "The Phoenix Dance", "National Mental Health Month", "2007/05" ], [ "Carey , Janet Lee", "Dragon 's Keep", "Speak Out", "2008/06" ], [ "Carvell , Marlene", "Sweetgrass Basket", "Native American Heritage Month", "2009/11" ], [ "Cashore , Kristin", "Graceling", "Triumph", "2009/09" ], [ "Castellucci , Cecil", "The Plain Janes", "Creativity", "2009/06" ], [ "Cohn , Rachel", "Nick & Norah 's Infinite Playlist", "Spontaneity", "2008/10" ], [ "Dessen , Sarah", "Just Listen", "Truth", "2008/05" ], [ "Donnelly , Jennifer", "A Northern Light", "Courage", "2009/01" ], [ "Garcia , Rita Williams", "No Laughter Here", "Resilience", "2009/02" ], [ "Grimes , Nikki", "Bronx Masquerade", "Self-Worth", "2008/02" ], [ "Grover , Lorie Ann", "On Pointe", "Verse Novels", "2007/04" ], [ "Hale , Shannon", "Book of a Thousand Days", "Honor", "2008/05" ] ]
Authors featured
Readergirlz_0
Readergirlz is an online book community that is an advocate for literacy in teenage girls. The site was founded on March 1, 2007 by Dia Calhoun, Janet Lee Carey, Lorie Ann Grover, and Justina Chen Headley. The site is a partner of the Young Adult Library Services Association. Readergirlz hosts authors monthly for an exchange with teens and administers special literacy projects, including the support of Teen Read Week, the third week of October, and Support Teen Literature Day in April.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics
Nigeria at the 2016 Summer Olympics
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Daniel Akpeyi *", "( 1986-08-03 ) 3 August 1986 ( aged 30 )", "3", "0", "Chippa United" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Seth Sincere", "( 1998-04-28 ) 28 April 1998 ( aged 18 )", "25", "0", "Rhapsody" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Kingsley Madu", "( 1995-12-12 ) 12 December 1995 ( aged 20 )", "3", "0", "AS Trenčín" ], [ "4", "2 DF", "Shehu Abdullahi", "( 1993-03-12 ) 12 March 1993 ( aged 23 )", "9", "0", "União da Madeira" ], [ "5", "2 DF", "Saturday Erimuya", "( 1998-01-10 ) 10 January 1998 ( aged 18 )", "6", "1", "Kayseri Erciyesspor" ], [ "6", "2 DF", "William Troost-Ekong", "( 1993-09-01 ) 1 September 1993 ( aged 22 )", "6", "0", "Haugesund" ], [ "7", "4 FW", "Aminu Umar", "( 1995-03-06 ) 6 March 1995 ( aged 21 )", "9", "2", "Osmanlıspor" ], [ "8", "3 MF", "Peter Etebo", "( 1995-11-09 ) 9 November 1995 ( aged 20 )", "19", "11", "Feirense" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Imoh Ezekiel ( c )", "( 1993-10-24 ) 24 October 1993 ( aged 22 )", "6", "0", "Anderlecht" ], [ "10", "3 MF", "John Obi Mikel *", "( 1987-04-22 ) 22 April 1987 ( aged 29 )", "6", "1", "Chelsea" ], [ "11", "4 FW", "Junior Ajayi", "( 1996-01-29 ) 29 January 1996 ( aged 20 )", "19", "10", "Al Ahly" ], [ "12", "3 MF", "Saliu Popoola", "( 1994-08-07 ) 7 August 1994 ( aged 21 )", "8", "0", "Seraing United" ], [ "13", "4 FW", "Umar Sadiq", "( 1997-02-02 ) 2 February 1997 ( aged 19 )", "6", "4", "Roma" ], [ "14", "3 MF", "Azubuike Okechukwu", "( 1997-04-19 ) 19 April 1997 ( aged 19 )", "24", "1", "Yeni Malatyaspor" ], [ "15", "2 DF", "Ndifreke Udo", "( 1998-08-15 ) 15 August 1998 ( aged 17 )", "18", "0", "Abia Warriors" ], [ "16", "2 DF", "Stanley Amuzie", "( 1996-02-28 ) 28 February 1996 ( aged 20 )", "18", "0", "Olhanense" ], [ "17", "3 MF", "Mohammed Usman", "( 1994-03-02 ) 2 March 1994 ( aged 22 )", "19", "1", "União da Madeira" ], [ "18", "1 GK", "Emmanuel Daniel", "( 1993-12-17 ) 17 December 1993 ( aged 22 )", "25", "0", "Enugu Rangers" ] ]
Football -- Men 's tournament
Main articles : Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men 's tournament and Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men 's qualification Nigeria men 's football team qualified for the Olympics by attaining a top two finish at the 2015 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations in Senegal . [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Team roster The following is the Nigerian squad in the men 's football tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics . [ 19 ] viewtalk Head coach : Samson Siasia .mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player th { background-color : inherit ; border:0 } .mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player td { text-align : center ; border:0 }
Nigeria_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_12
Nigeria competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, from August 5 to 21, 2016. Since the nation made its debut in 1952, Nigerian athletes had appeared in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games, with the exception of the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal because of the African boycott. Nigeria Olympic Committee fielded a squad of 77 athletes, 51 men and 26 women, to compete in ten sports at the Games. It was the nation's largest delegation sent to the Olympics since 2000, increasing by a third of its full roster size at London 2012. Among the sports represented by the nation's athletes, Nigeria marked its Olympic debut in rowing, as well as its return to swimming and men's football after an eight-year hiatus. Apart from the men's football squad, Nigeria also returned to the Olympic scene in men's basketball for the second consecutive time. Topping the list of most experienced athletes on the Nigerian roster were table tennis players Segun Toriola, who set a record as Africa's first ever athlete to feature in seven Olympics, and Olufunke Oshonaike, who became the first female from her country to compete at her sixth consecutive Games. Other notable Nigerian competitors also included sprinter and 2008 bronze medalist Blessing Okagbare, British-born slalom kayaker Jonathan Akinyemi, basketball players Chamberlain Oguchi and Alade Aminu, and weightlifting veteran Mariam Usman (women's +75 kg). Football midfielder John Obi Mikel was named the captain of the Nigerian squad, while Oshonaike acted as both his assistant and the nation's flag bearer at the opening ceremony. Nigeria left Rio de Janeiro with only a bronze medal won by the men's football squad (captained by Mikel), scoring a 3-2 triumph over the Hondurans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_IAAF_World_Cup_–_Results
1994 IAAF World Cup – Results
[ "Rank", "Team", "Athletes", "Time", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Africa", "Faith Idehen ( NGR ) , Mary Tombiri ( NGR ) , Christy Opara ( NGR ) , Mary Onyali ( NGR )", "42.92", "8" ], [ "2", "Germany", "Andrea Philipp , Silke Lichtenhagen , Silke Knoll , Melanie Paschke", "43.22", "7" ], [ "3", "Oceania", "Monique Miers ( AUS ) , Cathy Freeman ( AUS ) , Melinda Gainsford ( AUS ) , Michelle Seymour ( NZL )", "43.36", "6" ], [ "4", "Asia", "Chen Yan ( CHN ) , Liu Xiaomei ( CHN ) , Chen Zhaojing ( CHN ) , Huang Xiaoyan ( CHN )", "43.63", "5" ], [ "5", "United States", "Shantel Twiggs , Wendy Vereen , Flirtisha Harris , Chryste Gaines", "43.79", "4" ], [ "6", "Europe", "Natalya Anisimova ( RUS ) , Marina Trandenkova ( RUS ) , Svetla Dimitrova ( BUL ) , Yekaterina Leshchova ( RUS )", "43.99", "3" ], [ "7", "Americas", "Kátia de Jesus ( BRA ) , Aliuska López ( CUB ) , Cleide Amaral ( BRA ) , Liliana Allen ( CUB )", "44.26", "2" ], [ "8", "Great Britain", "Jacqui Agyepong , Geraldine McLeod , Simmone Jacobs , Paula Thomas", "44.45", "1" ] ]
11 September
1994_IAAF_World_Cup_–_Results_20
These are the full results of the 1994 IAAF World Cup which was held on 9, 10 and 11 September 1994 at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purdue_Boilermakers_football
Purdue Boilermakers football
[ "Season", "Coach", "Bowl", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "1966", "Jack Mollenkopf", "Rose Bowl", "USC", "W 14-13" ], [ "1978", "Jim Young", "Peach Bowl", "Georgia Tech", "W 41-21" ], [ "1979", "Jim Young", "Bluebonnet Bowl", "Tennessee", "W 27-22" ], [ "1980", "Jim Young", "Liberty Bowl", "Missouri", "W 28-25" ], [ "1984", "Leon Burtnett", "Peach Bowl", "Virginia", "L 24-27" ], [ "1997", "Joe Tiller", "Alamo Bowl", "Oklahoma State", "W 33-20" ], [ "1998", "Joe Tiller", "Alamo Bowl", "Kansas State", "W 37-34" ], [ "1999", "Joe Tiller", "Outback Bowl", "Georgia", "L 25-28" ], [ "2000", "Joe Tiller", "Rose Bowl", "Washington", "L 24-34" ], [ "2001", "Joe Tiller", "Sun Bowl", "Washington State", "L 27-33" ], [ "2002", "Joe Tiller", "Sun Bowl", "Washington", "W 34-24" ], [ "2003", "Joe Tiller", "Capital One Bowl", "Georgia", "L 27-34" ], [ "2004", "Joe Tiller", "Sun Bowl", "Arizona State", "L 23-27" ], [ "2006", "Joe Tiller", "Champs Sports Bowl", "Maryland", "L 7-24" ], [ "2007", "Joe Tiller", "Motor City Bowl", "Central Michigan", "W 51-48" ], [ "2011", "Danny Hope", "Little Caesars Pizza Bowl", "Western Michigan", "W 37-32" ], [ "2012", "Patrick Higgins", "Heart of Dallas Bowl", "Oklahoma State", "L 14-58" ], [ "2017", "Jeff Brohm", "Foster Farms Bowl", "Arizona", "W 38-35" ], [ "2018", "Jeff Brohm", "Music City Bowl", "Auburn", "L 14-63" ] ]
Bowl games
Purdue has participated in 19 bowl games throughout its history , compiling a 10–9 record . [ 80 ] Purdue did not appear frequently in post-season play from 1967 to 1984 , but they played well , winning 4 of 5 bowl games including four consecutive wins between 1967 and 1980 . When Tiller arrived in 1997 , Purdue went to eight consecutive bowl games , but only won three of the eight bowl games . Tiller would lead the Boilermakers to a total of 10 bowl games in his 12 seasons as head coach . [ 81 ] Of those 19 bowl appearances , the Boilermakers have participated in 1 `` major '' Division I-A/FBS bowl games , which was part of the BCS Bowl Games . The Boilermakers have never played in a National Championship Game .
Purdue_Boilermakers_football_2
The Purdue Boilermakers football team represents Purdue University in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of college football. Purdue plays its home games at Ross-Ade Stadium on the campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. The head coach of Purdue is Jeff Brohm, the 36th head coach in program history. The Boilermakers compete in the Big Ten Conference as a member of the West Division. Purdue had most recently been a part of the Leaders Division of the Big Ten, but moved to the West Division in 2014 due to conference expansion. With a 618-575-48 record at the conclusion of the 2019 season, Purdue has the 50th-most victories among NCAA FBS programs. Purdue was originally classified as a Major College school in the 1937 season until 1972. Purdue received Division I classification in 1973, becoming a Division I-A program from 1978 to 2006 and an FBS program from 2006 to the present. The Boilermakers have registered 64 winning seasons in their history, with 19 of those seasons resulting in eight victories or more, 10 seasons resulting in at least nine wins, and one season with ten victories or more. Of those successful campaigns, Purdue has produced five unbeaten seasons in its history, going 4-0 in 1891, 8-0 in 1892, 8-0 in 1929, 7-0-1 in 1932 and 9-0 in 1943. The Boilermakers have won a total of 12 conference championships in their history; eight Big Ten Conference titles and four Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association titles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peppe_Lanzetta
Peppe Lanzetta
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1985", "Blues metropolitano", "" ], [ "1986", "Il camorrista", "L'intrattenitore dei rinfreschi" ], [ "1986", "Grandi magazzini", "Giuseppe" ], [ "1986", "Il burbero", "Malfattore" ], [ "1988", "32 dicembre", "Il fabbricante di fuochi" ], [ "1989", "Francesco", "In the Perugia Prison" ], [ "1989", "Scugnizzi", "Antonio" ], [ "1995", "Nasty Love", "" ], [ "1998", "Rehearsals for War", "Silvano" ], [ "1999", "Tifosi", "Barracuda" ], [ "1999", "Non lo sappiamo ancora", "" ], [ "2000", "Scarlet Diva", "Maurizio" ], [ "2000", "Aitanic", "" ], [ "2001", "One Man Up", "Salvatore" ], [ "2003", "Gli indesiderabili", "Saver Li Fonzi" ], [ "2005", "All the Invisible Children", "Stolen Watch Buyer" ], [ "2008", "Marcello Marcello", "Rozzani" ], [ "2009", "Napoli , Napoli , Napoli", "Padre di Lucia" ], [ "2013", "Take Five", "' O Sciomèn" ], [ "2015", "Spectre", "Lorenzo" ] ]
Filmography
Peppe_Lanzetta_0
Peppe Lanzetta (born 6 February 1956) is an Italian actor. He appeared in more than twenty films since 1985.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VIII_Constitutional_Government_of_East_Timor
VIII Constitutional Government of East Timor
[ "Party", "Minister", "Portfolio" ]
[ [ "PLP", "Taur Matan Ruak", "Prime Minister Leader of the People 's Liberation Party" ], [ "CNRT", "Hermenegildo Ágio Pereira", "Minister of State of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers ( 22 June 2018 - 12 May 2020 )" ], [ "PLP", "Fidelis Manuel Leite Magalhães", "Minister of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers" ], [ "CNRT", "Dionísio da Costa Babo Soares", "Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation ( 22 June 2018 - 25 May 2020 )" ], [ "", "Manuel Cárceres da Costa", "Minister of Justice" ], [ "CNRT", "Dulce de Jesus Soares", "Minister of Education , Youth and Sports ( 22 June 2018 - 25 May 2020 )" ], [ "PLP", "Longuinhos dos Santos", "Minister of Higher Education , Science and Culture" ], [ "KHUNTO", "Armanda Berta dos Santos", "Minister of Social Solidarity and Inclusion" ], [ "", "Salvador Soares dos Reis Pires", "Minister of Public Works" ], [ "KHUNTO", "José Agustinho da Silva", "Minister of Transport and Communications" ], [ "", "Joaquim José Gusmão dos Reis Martins", "Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries" ], [ "", "Filomeno da Paixão de Jesus", "Minister for Defence" ] ]
Initial ( AMP ) composition ( 22 June 2018–24 June 2020 ) -- Ministers
VIII_Constitutional_Government_of_East_Timor_0
The VIII Constitutional Government (, ) is the eighth administration or cabinet under the Constitution of East Timor. It is led by the country's seventh Prime Minister, Taur Matan Ruak, and was formed on 22 June 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Geylang_United_FC_season
2008 Geylang United FC season
[ "Position", "Player", "Transferred to" ]
[ [ "GK", "Hassan Sunny", "Tampines Rovers" ], [ "DF", "Abdul Hadi", "Released" ], [ "DF", "Razaleigh Khalik", "SAFFC" ], [ "DF", "Dennis Lim", "Released" ], [ "MF", "Syed Fadhil", "Home United" ], [ "MF", "Razali Johari", "Sengkang Punggol" ], [ "FW", "Leopoldino dos Santos", "Released" ], [ "MF", "Rangsan Vivatchaichok", "Provincial Electricity Authority FC" ], [ "MF", "Ballamodou Conde", "Wollongong" ], [ "FW", "Fadzuhasny Juraimi", "Woodlands Wellington" ], [ "MF", "Abdelaziz Dnibi", "PSIS Semarang" ] ]
Pre-Season Transfers -- Out
2008_Geylang_United_FC_season_1
The 2008 S.League season is Geylang United's 13th season in the top flight of Singapore football and 33rd year in existence as a football club.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavar_Johnson
Lavar Johnson
[ "Res", "Record", "Opponent", "Method", "Event", "Date", "Round", "Time", "Location" ]
[ [ "Loss", "18-10", "Cheick Kongo", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "Bellator 123", "September 5 , 2014", "1", "3:27", "Uncasville , Connecticut , United States" ], [ "Loss", "18-9", "Blagoy Ivanov", "Submission ( americana )", "Bellator 116", "April 11 , 2014", "1", "4:08", "Temecula , California , United States" ], [ "Win", "18-8", "Ryan Martinez", "TKO ( punches )", "Bellator 111", "March 7 , 2014", "1", "4:22", "Thackerville , Oklahoma , United States" ], [ "Loss", "17-8", "Vinicius Queiroz", "KO ( punch )", "Bellator 102", "October 4 , 2013", "1", "0:23", "Visalia , California , United States" ], [ "Loss", "17-7", "Brendan Schaub", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC 157", "February 23 , 2013", "3", "5:00", "Anaheim , California , United States" ], [ "Loss", "17-6", "Stefan Struve", "Submission ( armbar )", "UFC 146", "May 26 , 2012", "1", "1:05", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States" ], [ "Win", "17-5", "Pat Barry", "TKO ( punches )", "UFC on Fox : Diaz vs. Miller", "May 5 , 2012", "1", "4:38", "East Rutherford , New Jersey , United States" ], [ "Win", "16-5", "Joey Beltran", "KO ( punches )", "UFC on Fox : Evans vs. Davis", "January 28 , 2012", "1", "4:24", "Chicago , Illinois , United States" ], [ "Loss", "15-5", "Shawn Jordan", "Submission ( americana )", "Strikeforce Challengers : Larkin vs. Rossborough", "September 23 , 2011", "2", "3:08", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States" ], [ "Loss", "15-4", "Shane del Rosario", "Submission ( armbar )", "Strikeforce : Fedor vs. Silva", "February 12 , 2011", "1", "4:31", "East Rutherford , New Jersey , United States" ], [ "Win", "15-3", "Virgil Zwicker", "KO ( punches )", "Strikeforce Challengers : Bowling vs. Voelker", "October 22 , 2010", "1", "2:17", "Fresno , California , United States" ], [ "Win", "14-3", "Lolohea Mahe", "TKO ( punches )", "Strikeforce Challengers : Johnson vs. Mahe", "March 26 , 2010", "2", "3:29", "Fresno , California , United States" ], [ "Win", "13-3", "Carl Seumanutafa", "KO ( punch )", "Strikeforce Challengers : Evangelista vs. Aina", "May 15 , 2009", "1", "0:18", "Fresno , California , United States" ], [ "Win", "12-3", "Dave Huckaba", "TKO ( corner stoppage )", "PFC 12 : High Stakes", "January 22 , 2009", "1", "3:00", "Lemoore , California , United States" ], [ "Win", "11-3", "Sean Souza", "KO ( punch )", "War Gods : Do or Die", "November 8 , 2008", "1", "2:51", "Fresno , California , United States" ], [ "Win", "10-3", "Vince Lucero", "KO ( punch )", "PFC 10 : Explosive", "September 26 , 2008", "1", "1:16", "Lemoore , California , United States" ], [ "Win", "9-3", "Sal Farnetti", "TKO ( punches )", "PFC : Bias vs . Blood", "August 21 , 2008", "1", "2:14", "Lemoore , California , United States" ], [ "Loss", "8-3", "Alijah Reni", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "War Gods", "July 26 , 2008", "1", "1:31", "Fresno , California , United States" ], [ "Loss", "8-2", "Brian Olsen", "Submission ( knee injury )", "WEC 18", "January 13 , 2006", "2", "0:14", "Lemoore , California , United States" ], [ "Win", "8-1", "Corey Salter", "Submission ( strikes )", "WEC 17", "October 14 , 2005", "1", "3:37", "Lemoore , California , United States" ] ]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 28 matches 18 wins 10 losses By knockout 16 2 By submission 2 7 By decision 0 1
Lavar_Johnson_1
Lavar F. Johnson (born June 11, 1977) is an American bare-knuckle boxer and former Heavyweight mixed martial artist. A professional from 2004 until 2014, he competed for the UFC, the WEC, Strikeforce and Bellator MMA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Toronto_Blue_Jays_season
2010 Toronto Blue Jays season
[ "Grapefruit League", "W", "L", "Pct", "GB" ]
[ [ "Tampa Bay Rays", "20", "8", ".714", "-" ], [ "Detroit Tigers", "18", "12", ".600", "3" ], [ "Atlanta Braves", "17", "12", ".586", "3½" ], [ "Philadelphia Phillies", "15", "12", ".556", "4½" ], [ "Boston Red Sox", "17", "14", ".548", "4½" ], [ "Minnesota Twins", "16", "14", ".533", "5" ], [ "St. Louis Cardinals", "15", "14", ".517", "5½" ], [ "Florida Marlins", "14", "14", ".500", "6" ], [ "Toronto Blue Jays", "12", "13", ".480", "6½" ], [ "New York Mets", "14", "16", ".467", "7" ], [ "Houston Astros", "13", "15", ".464", "7" ], [ "New York Yankees", "13", "15", ".464", "7" ], [ "Baltimore Orioles", "12", "17", ".414", "8½" ], [ "Washington Nationals", "10", "20", ".333", "11" ], [ "Pittsburgh Pirates", "7", "21", ".250", "13" ] ]
Season -- Standings
2010_Toronto_Blue_Jays_season_9
The 2010 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 34th season of Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays franchise, and the team's 21st full season of play (22nd overall) at the Rogers Centre. The 2010 season was the first under general manager Alex Anthopoulos, who replaced J. P. Ricciardi after the 2009 season. After a poor 2009 season in which the Blue Jays finished with a 75-87 record, 2010 saw the team improve by 10 games, finishing with an 85-77 record and in fourth place in the American League East. Led by José Bautista, whose 54 home runs set a franchise record and led the Major Leagues, the team also set a franchise record with 257 home runs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Individual_jumping_at_the_2006_World_Equestrian_Games
Individual jumping at the 2006 World Equestrian Games
[ "", "Rider", "Horse", "Faults", "Round 1 + 2A + 2B + 3A Points", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Beezie Madden", "Authentic", "0", "4.000", "4.000" ], [ "2", "Jos Lansink", "Cavalor Cumano", "0", "5.005", "5.005" ], [ "3", "Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum", "Shutterfly", "0", "9.920", "9.920" ], [ "4", "Edwina Alexander", "Isovlas Pialotta", "0", "10.235", "10.235" ], [ "5", "Ludger Beerbaum", "L'Espoir", "4", "6.695", "10.695" ], [ "6", "Gerco Schröder", "Eurocommerce Berlin", "4", "8.425", "12.425" ], [ "7", "McLain Ward", "Sapphire", "0", "12.865", "12.865" ], [ "8", "Michael Whitaker", "Insul Tech Portofino", "0", "13.525", "13.525" ], [ "9", "Ludo Philippaerts", "Parco", "0", "14.045", "14.045" ], [ "10", "Niklaus Schurtenberger", "Cantus", "4", "10.635", "14.635" ], [ "11", "Jeroen Dubbeldam", "BMC Up and Down", "4", "12.100", "16.100" ], [ "12", "Bernardo Alves", "Canturo", "4", "13.355", "17.355" ], [ "13", "Christina Liebherr", "L.B . No Mercy", "4", "14.520", "18.520" ], [ "14", "Royne Zetterman", "Isaac", "4", "17.075", "21.075" ], [ "15", "Jean-Claude Van Geenberghe", "Osta Rugs Tresor", "4", "18.375", "22.375" ], [ "16", "Ricardo Jurado", "Procasa le Monde", "4", "19.270", "23.270" ], [ "17", "Samantha McIntosh", "Loxley", "0", "24.015", "24.015" ], [ "18", "Sergio Alvarez Moya", "Le Rève du Nabab", "8", "17.235", "25.235" ], [ "19", "Rolf-Göran Bengtsson", "Ninja la Silla", "8", "17.910", "25.910" ], [ "20", "Albert Zoer", "Okidoki", "8", "18.480", "26.480" ] ]
Complete results -- Round 3
Part B of the third round of the individual jumping competition was held on September 2 , 2006 .
Individual_jumping_at_the_2006_FEI_World_Equestrian_Games_5
The individual jumping competition at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games was held between August 29 and September 3, 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Bonaire
Public holidays in Bonaire
[ "Date", "Name in English", "Name in Dutch" ]
[ [ "January 1", "New Year 's Day", "Nieuwjaarsdag" ], [ "February 12", "Carnival Holiday", "Karnaval" ], [ "movable holiday", "Good Friday", "Goede Vrijdag" ], [ "movable holiday", "Easter Sunday", "Pasen" ], [ "movable holiday", "Easter Monday", "Paasmaandag" ], [ "April 27", "King 's Birthday", "Koningsdag" ], [ "April 30", "Rincon Day", "Rincon Dag" ], [ "May 1", "Labor Day", "Dag van de Arbeid" ], [ "movable holiday", "Ascension Day", "Hemelvaartsdag" ], [ "movable holiday", "Whit Sunday", "Pinksteren" ], [ "September 6", "Bonaire Flag Day", "Vlagdag bonaire" ], [ "December 25", "Christmas Day", "Kerstmis" ], [ "December 26", "Second day of Christmas", "" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of public holidays in Bonaire . [ 1 ]
Public_holidays_in_Bonaire_0
This is a list of public holidays in Bonaire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_depression-era_outlaws
List of depression-era outlaws
[ "Name", "Life", "Comments" ]
[ [ "Edward J. Adams", "1887-1921", "Bootlegger , car thief , murderer . After being sentenced to life imprisonment , Adams escaped custody twice . He was killed in a shootout with police" ], [ "George Dutch Anderson", "1879-1925", "Anderson and his associates successfully robbed a US Mail truck in New York City of $ 2.4 million in cash , bonds , and jewelry" ], [ "John Ashley", "1895-1924", "Florida bandit known as the King of the Everglades . His gang robbed banks and trains , hijacked rumrunners and feuded with police in southern Florida until Ashley 's death in 1924" ], [ "Harvey John Bailey", "1887-1979", "Considered one of the most successful bank robbers of the 1920s , Bailey stole over a million dollars . Bailey spent 31 years in prison and died at the age 91 in Joplin , Missouri" ], [ "Basil The Owl Banghart", "1900-1982", "Basil is best remembered for his involvement in the hoax kidnapping of Chicago mobster Jake The Barber Factor , a crime for which he and Roger Touhy were eventually proven innocent after nearly 20 years in prison" ], [ "Lloyd Barkdoll", "1900-1982", "Oregon bank robber . Sentenced to life imprisonment , Barkdoll took part in an unsuccessful escape attempt with Sam Shockley , Joseph Cretzer and Arnold Kyle from Alcatraz in 1941" ], [ "Ma Barker", "1873-1935", "Legendary associate of the Barker-Karpis gang" ], [ "Arthur Barker", "1901-1939", "Member of the Barker-Karpis gang . Son of Ma Barker" ], [ "Fred Barker", "1899-1935", "Member of the Barker-Karpis gang . Son of Ma Barker" ], [ "Blanche Barrow and Buck Barrow", "1911-1988 ( Blanche ) 1903-1933 ( Buck )", "See Bonnie and Clyde" ], [ "Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker", "1909-1934 ( Clyde ) 1910-1934 ( Bonnie )", "See Bonnie and Clyde" ], [ "Albert Bates", "1891-1948", "Bates was the longtime partner of George Machine Gun Kelly and participated in the kidnapping of oil tycoon Charles Urschel in 1933" ], [ "Edward Wilheim Bentz", "1894-1979", "Bentz was an American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw associated with several high-profile public enemies during his criminal career . He was eventually captured by the FBI and sentenced to Alcatraz" ], [ "Joe Bergl", "1901-1950", "A mechanic for Al Capone , he supplied Capone with custom-made vehicles . The vehicles were designed for protection and evasion purposes and included armor plating , smokescreens , and oil slicks" ], [ "George Birdwell", "1894-1932", "George Birdwell was an American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw . He was one of the closest known associates of Pretty Boy Floyd" ], [ "Charles Birger", "1881-1928", "Bootlegger based in the southern region of Illinois . Birger 's gang , along with the Shelton Brothers Gang , waged war with each other , and the local Ku Klux Klan throughout the 1920s" ], [ "Fred William Bowerman", "1893-1953", "Fred William Bowerman was an American criminal , bank robber and Depression-era outlaw , who was eventually placed on the FBI 's Ten Most Wanted list in 1953 . He was a party to the disastrous Southwest Bank holdup in St. Louis , Missouri , which was later made into a movie The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery" ], [ "Ford Bradshaw", "1908-1934", "Though Bradshaw never attained the fame of fellow Sooner , Oklahoma Charles Pretty Boy Floyd , his small town bank raids far exceeded those of Floyd during his criminal career . He was killed resisting arrest" ], [ "Tom Skeet Bradshaw", "", "Brother of Ford Bradshaw and member of the Cookson Hills Gang . Suspected in several bank robberies in Oklahoma and Kansas , he was eventually convicted of attempted murder and bootlegging in 1934" ], [ "Robert Big Bob Brady", "1904-1934", "A known associate of the Bailey-Underhill Gang" ] ]
Prohibition and the `` Public Enemy '' era ( 1919–1939 )
List_of_depression-era_outlaws_0
This is a list of the Great Depression-era outlaws spanning the years of Prohibition and the Great Depression known as the Public Enemy era. Those include, but are not limited to, high-profile criminals wanted by state and federal law enforcement agencies for armed robbery, kidnapping, murder and other violent crime. These are not to be confused with organized crime figures of .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_foil
Fencing at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's foil
[ "Rank", "Fencer", "Nation", "Wins", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Lucien Gaudin", "France", "5", "Q" ], [ "2", "Fritz Gazzera", "Germany", "3", "Q" ], [ "3", "Joe Levis", "United States", "3", "Q" ], [ "4", "Eugène Empeyta", "Switzerland", "2", "" ], [ "5", "Denis Pearce", "Great Britain", "1", "" ], [ "6", "Konstantinos Botasis", "Greece", "1", "" ] ]
Results -- Round 1
Fencing_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_foil_2
The men's foil was one of seven fencing events on the Fencing at the 1928 Summer Olympics programme. It was the seventh appearance of the event. The competition was held from 31 July 1928 to 1 August 1928. 54 fencers from 22 nations competed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheng_Shu
Cheng Shu
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Partner", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "2013", "Indonesia Open", "Bao Yixin", "Wang Xiaoli Yu Yang", "15-21 , 21-18 , 21-18", "Winner" ], [ "2013", "All England Open", "Zhao Yunlei", "Wang Xiaoli Yu Yang", "18-21 , 10-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2012", "China Masters", "Luo Yu", "Bao Yixin Zhong Qianxin", "12-21 , 15-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2010", "Superseries Finals", "Zhao Yunlei", "Wang Xiaoli Yu Yang", "7-21 , 17-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2010", "China Open", "Zhao Yunlei", "Ma Jin Zhong Qianxin", "Walkover", "Winner" ], [ "2010", "Japan Open", "Zhao Yunlei", "Wang Xiaoli Yu Yang", "17-21 , 6-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2010", "All England Open", "Zhao Yunlei", "Du Jing Yu Yang", "22-20 , 16-21 , 13-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2010", "Korea Open", "Zhao Yunlei", "Mizuki Fujii Reika Kakiiwa", "21-16 , 21-15", "Winner" ], [ "2009", "French Open", "Zhao Yunlei", "Ma Jin Wang Xiaoli", "13-21 , 8-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2009", "China Masters", "Zhao Yunlei", "Du Jing Yu Yang", "15-21 , 15-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2009", "Indonesia Open", "Zhao Yunlei", "Chin Eei Hui Wong Pei Tty", "16-21 , 16-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2009", "All England Open", "Zhao Yunlei", "Zhang Yawen Zhao Tingting", "13-21 , 15-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2008", "Hong Kong Open", "Zhao Yunlei", "Zhang Yawen Zhao Tingting", "14-21 , 13-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2008", "China Masters", "Zhao Yunlei", "Zhang Dan Zhang Zhibo", "21-14 , 21-11", "Winner" ], [ "2008", "Japan Open", "Zhao Yunlei", "Chin Eei Hui Wong Pei Tty", "21-19 , 15-21 , 21-18", "Winner" ] ]
Achievements -- BWF Superseries
The BWF Superseries , launched on December 14 , 2006 and implemented in 2007 , is a series of elite badminton tournaments , sanctioned by Badminton World Federation ( BWF ) . BWF Superseries has two level such as Superseries and Superseries Premier . A season of Superseries features twelve tournaments around the world , which introduced since 2011 , with successful players invited to the Superseries Finals held at the year end . Women 's doubles
Cheng_Shu_4
Cheng Shu (; born 11 July 1987) is a Chinese badminton doubles player.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_triple_jump
1989 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's triple jump
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Nikolay Musiyenko", "Soviet Union", "17.29" ], [ "2", "Volker Mai", "East Germany", "17.03" ], [ "3", "Milan Mikuláš", "Czechoslovakia", "16.93" ], [ "4", "Serge Hélan", "France", "16.83" ], [ "5", "Dario Badinelli", "Italy", "16.62" ], [ "6", "Andrzej Grabarczyk", "Poland", "16.60" ], [ "7", "Pierre Camara", "France", "16.52" ], [ "8", "Ivan Slanař", "Czechoslovakia", "16.48" ], [ "9", "Alfred Stummer", "Austria", "16.41" ], [ "10", "Santiago Moreno", "Spain", "16.31" ], [ "11", "Karsten Wolters", "West Germany", "16.29" ], [ "12", "Didier Falise", "Belgium", "15.77" ], [ "13", "Elias Agapiou", "Cyprus", "15.47" ] ]
Results
1989_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_triple_jump_0
The men's triple jump event at the 1989 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 18 February.