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nt-13874
how many goals did hinnigan score throughout this season?
[ "5" ]
{ "header": [ "Game", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Goalscorers" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "19 August 1978", "Hereford United", "Away", "0–0", "5,674", "" ], [ "2", "23 August 1978", "Grimsby Town", "Home", "0–3", "9,227", "" ], [ "3", "26 August 1978", "Reading", "Away", "0–2", "4,788", "" ], [ "4", "2 September 1978", "Newport County", "Home", "2–3", "5,319", "Hinnigan, Purdie" ], [ "5", "9 September 1978", "Wimbledon", "Away", "1–2", "3,217", "Corrigan" ], [ "6", "13 September 1978", "Rochdale", "Home", "3–0", "5,746", "Wright, Corrigan, Hinnigan" ], [ "7", "16 September 1978", "Bradford City", "Home", "1–3", "7,090", "Purdie" ], [ "8", "23 September 1978", "York City", "Away", "1–0", "3,307", "Gore" ], [ "9", "26 September 1978", "Portsmouth", "Away", "0–1", "13,902", "" ], [ "10", "30 September 1978", "Scunthorpe United", "Home", "1–0", "4,459", "Brownbill" ], [ "11", "7 October 1978", "Huddersfield Town", "Away", "1–1", "5,150", "Brownbill" ], [ "12", "14 October 1978", "Doncaster Rovers", "Home", "1–0", "5,788", "Ward" ], [ "13", "18 October 1978", "Halifax Town", "Home", "1–0", "5,216", "Hinnigan" ], [ "14", "21 October 1978", "Barnsley", "Away", "0–0", "9,841", "" ], [ "15", "28 October 1978", "Northampton Town", "Home", "2–0", "6,264", "Purdie (2, 1 pen.)" ], [ "16", "3 November 1978", "Stockport County", "Away", "1–0", "8,357", "Hinnigan" ], [ "17", "10 November 1978", "Newport County", "Away", "1–2", "4,142", "Houghton" ], [ "18", "18 November 1978", "Reading", "Home", "3–0", "5,858", "Houghton (2), Ward" ], [ "19", "9 December 1978", "Darlington", "Away", "1–1", "1,967", "Moore" ], [ "20", "16 December 1978", "Halifax Town", "Away", "2–1", "2,437", "Moore, Purdie" ], [ "21", "26 December 1978", "Crewe Alexandra", "Home", "1–0", "7,586", "Houghton" ], [ "22", "30 December 1978", "Aldershot", "Home", "3–2", "7,289", "Moore, Houghton (2)" ], [ "23", "9 January 1979", "Port Vale", "Away", "1–2", "3,744", "Wright (pen.)" ], [ "24", "3 February 1979", "Portsmouth", "Home", "2–0", "8,289", "Wright, Corrigan" ], [ "25", "14 February 1979", "Wimbledon", "Home", "1–2", "6,704", "Purdie (pen.)" ], [ "26", "17 February 1979", "Huddersfield Town", "Home", "2–1", "7,420", "Ward (2)" ], [ "27", "24 February 1979", "Doncaster Rovers", "Away", "1–0", "4,612", "Wright" ], [ "28", "28 February 1979", "York City", "Home", "1–1", "5,896", "Houghton" ], [ "29", "3 March 1979", "Barnsley", "Home", "1–1", "9,427", "Wright" ], [ "30", "10 March 1979", "Northampton Town", "Away", "4–2", "2,275", "Brownbill (2), Purdie, Corrigan" ], [ "31", "14 March 1979", "Torquay United", "Home", "3–1", "5,722", "Moore (2), Hinnigan" ], [ "32", "17 March 1979", "Stockport County", "Home", "2–0", "7,610", "Wright, Smart" ], [ "33", "19 March 1979", "Rochdale", "Away", "2–0", "3,621", "Purdie, Moore" ], [ "34", "24 March 1979", "Grimsby Town", "Away", "1–3", "8,252", "Wigginton (o.g.)" ], [ "35", "28 March 1979", "Hereford United", "Home", "0–0", "4,876", "" ], [ "36", "31 March 1979", "Bournemouth", "Home", "1–0", "5,527", "Houghton" ], [ "37", "3 April 1979", "Hartlepool United", "Away", "1–1", "2,081", "Houghton" ], [ "38", "7 April 1979", "Torquay United", "Away", "1–1", "2,969", "Houghton" ], [ "39", "13 April 1979", "Port Vale", "Home", "5–3", "8,452", "Houghton (3), Brownbill, Moore" ], [ "40", "14 April 1979", "Crewe Alexandra", "Away", "1–1", "4,604", "Purdie (pen.)" ], [ "41", "16 April 1979", "Hartlepool United", "Home", "2–2", "8,217", "Wright, Purdie" ], [ "42", "21 April 1979", "Aldershot", "Away", "0–1", "5,466", "" ], [ "43", "28 April 1979", "Darlington", "Home", "2–2", "6,153", "Moore, Brownbill" ], [ "44", "1 May 1979", "Scunthorpe United", "Away", "1–0", "1,582", "Gore" ], [ "45", "5 May 1979", "Bournemouth", "Away", "1–2", "3,063", "Purdie" ], [ "46", "7 May 1979", "Bradford City", "Away", "1–1", "3,748", "Moore" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/565.tsv" }
nt-13875
how many women competed during the 1980 winter olympic women's 1000 metres in speed skating?
[ "37" ]
{ "header": [ "Rank", "Athlete", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ], "rows": [ [ "", "Nataliya Petrusyova", "Soviet Union", "1:24.10", "OR" ], [ "", "Leah Poulos", "United States", "1:25.41", "" ], [ "", "Sylvia Albrecht", "East Germany", "1:26.46", "" ], [ "4", "Karin Enke", "East Germany", "1:26.66", "" ], [ "5", "Beth Heiden", "United States", "1:27.01", "" ], [ "6", "Annie Borckink", "Netherlands", "1:27.24", "" ], [ "7", "Sylvia Burka", "Canada", "1:27.50", "" ], [ "8", "Ann-Sofie Järnström", "Sweden", "1:28.10", "" ], [ "9", "Sylvia Filipsson", "Sweden", "1:28.18", "" ], [ "10", "Annette Carlén-Karlsson", "Sweden", "1:28.25", "" ], [ "11", "Valentina Lalenkova", "Soviet Union", "1:28.27", "" ], [ "12", "Bjørg Eva Jensen", "Norway", "1:28.55", "" ], [ "13", "Sijtje van der Lende", "Netherlands", "1:28.72", "" ], [ "14", "Sarah Docter", "United States", "1:28.80", "" ], [ "14", "Haitske Valentijn-Pijlman", "Netherlands", "1:28.80", "" ], [ "16", "Erwina Ryś-Ferens", "Poland", "1:28.82", "" ], [ "17", "Miyoshi Kato", "Japan", "1:28.97", "" ], [ "18", "Christa Rothenburger", "East Germany", "1:29.69", "" ], [ "19", "Brenda Webster", "Canada", "1:29.84", "" ], [ "20", "Irina Kuleshova-Kovrova", "Soviet Union", "1:29.94", "" ], [ "21", "Monika Pflug", "West Germany", "1:30.13", "" ], [ "22", "Makiko Nagaya", "Japan", "1:30.27", "" ], [ "23", "Sigrid Smuda", "West Germany", "1:30.29", "" ], [ "24", "Kathy Vogt", "Canada", "1:30.33", "" ], [ "25", "Yuko Yaegashi-Ota", "Japan", "1:30.72", "" ], [ "26", "Lee Nam-Sun", "South Korea", "1:31.30", "" ], [ "27", "Cao Guifeng", "China", "1:31.74", "" ], [ "28", "Anneli Repola", "Finland", "1:31.76", "" ], [ "29", "Silvia Brunner", "Switzerland", "1:31.79", "" ], [ "30", "Lee Seong-Ae", "South Korea", "1:32.04", "" ], [ "31", "Zhang Li", "China", "1:32.20", "" ], [ "32", "Shen Zhenshu", "China", "1:32.49", "" ], [ "33", "Brigitte Flierl", "West Germany", "1:33.61", "" ], [ "34", "Kim Yeong-Hui", "South Korea", "1:34.17", "" ], [ "35", "Kim Ferran", "Great Britain", "1:34.19", "" ], [ "36", "Marzia Peretti", "Italy", "1:35.66", "" ], [ "37", "Mandy Horsepool", "Great Britain", "1:36.31", "" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/556.tsv" }
nt-13876
how many years did ulysses grant serve?
[ "8" ]
{ "header": [ "#", "President", "President's Party", "Senate with", "Senate opposed", "House with", "House opposed", "Years served", "Elections won" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "George Washington", "Federalist-leaning", "8", "0", "6", "2", "8", "2" ], [ "2", "John Adams", "Federalist", "4", "0", "4", "0", "4", "1" ], [ "3", "Thomas Jefferson", "Democratic-Republican", "8", "0", "8", "0", "8", "2" ], [ "4", "James Madison", "Democratic-Republican", "8", "0", "8", "0", "8", "2" ], [ "5", "James Monroe", "Democratic-Republican", "8", "0", "8", "0", "8", "2" ], [ "6", "John Quincy Adams", "National Republican", "2", "2", "2", "2", "4", "1" ], [ "7", "Andrew Jackson", "Democratic", "8", "0", "8", "0", "8", "2" ], [ "8", "Martin Van Buren", "Democratic", "4", "0", "4", "0", "4", "1" ], [ "9", "William Harrison", "Whig", "0.1", "0", "0.1", "0", "0.1", "1" ], [ "10", "John Tyler", "Whig/none", "4", "0", "2", "2", "4", "0" ], [ "11", "James Polk", "Democratic", "4", "0", "2", "2", "4", "1" ], [ "12", "Zachary Taylor", "Whig", "0", "1", "0", "1", "1", "1" ], [ "13", "Millard Fillmore", "Whig", "0", "3", "0", "3", "3", "0" ], [ "14", "Franklin Pierce", "Democratic", "4", "0", "2", "2", "4", "1" ], [ "15", "James Buchanan", "Democratic", "4", "0", "2", "2", "4", "1" ], [ "16", "Abraham Lincoln", "Republican", "4", "0", "4", "0", "4", "2" ], [ "17", "Andrew Johnson", "Democratic", "0", "4", "0", "4", "4", "0" ], [ "18", "Ulysses Grant", "Republican", "8", "0", "6", "2", "8", "2" ], [ "19", "Rutherford Hayes", "Republican", "2", "2", "0", "4", "4", "1" ], [ "20", "James Garfield", "Republican", "0", "0.5", "0.5", "0", "0.5", "1" ], [ "21", "Chester Arthur", "Republican", "4", "0", "2", "2", "4", "0" ], [ "22", "Grover Cleveland", "Democratic", "0", "4", "4", "0", "4", "1" ], [ "23", "Benjamin Harrison", "Republican", "4", "0", "2", "2", "4", "1" ], [ "24", "Grover Cleveland", "Democratic", "2", "2", "2", "2", "4", "1" ], [ "25", "William McKinley", "Republican", "4", "0", "4", "0", "4", "2" ], [ "26", "Theodore Roosevelt", "Republican", "8", "0", "8", "0", "8", "1" ], [ "27", "William Taft", "Republican", "4", "0", "2", "2", "4", "1" ], [ "28", "Woodrow Wilson", "Democratic", "6", "2", "6", "2", "8", "2" ], [ "29", "Warren Harding", "Republican", "2", "0", "2", "0", "2", "1" ], [ "30", "Calvin Coolidge", "Republican", "6", "0", "6", "0", "6", "1" ], [ "31", "Herbert Hoover", "Republican", "4", "0", "2", "2", "4", "1" ], [ "32", "Franklin Roosevelt", "Democratic", "12", "0", "12", "0", "12", "4" ], [ "33", "Harry Truman", "Democratic", "6", "2", "6", "2", "8", "1" ], [ "34", "Dwight Eisenhower", "Republican", "2", "6", "2", "6", "8", "2" ], [ "35", "John Kennedy", "Democratic", "3", "0", "3", "0", "3", "1" ], [ "36", "Lyndon Johnson", "Democratic", "5", "0", "5", "0", "5", "1" ], [ "37", "Richard Nixon", "Republican", "0", "6", "0", "6", "6", "2" ], [ "38", "Gerald Ford", "Republican", "0", "2", "0", "2", "2", "0" ], [ "39", "Jimmy Carter", "Democratic", "4", "0", "4", "0", "4", "1" ], [ "40", "Ronald Reagan", "Republican", "6", "2", "0", "8", "8", "2" ], [ "41", "George H. W. Bush", "Republican", "0", "4", "0", "4", "4", "1" ], [ "42", "Bill Clinton", "Democratic", "2", "6", "2", "6", "8", "2" ], [ "43", "George W. Bush", "Republican", "4.5", "3.5", "6", "2", "8", "2" ], [ "44", "Barack Obama", "Democratic", "6", "0", "2", "4", "6", "2" ], [ "#", "President", "President's Party", "Senate with", "Senate opposed", "House with", "House opposed", "Years served", "Elections won" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/800.tsv" }
nt-13878
what is the total number of years?
[ "11" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Representative", "Hometown", "Placement in Miss Nepal", "Special awards at Miss Nepal", "Placement in Miss Pokhara" ], "rows": [ [ "1995", "Rita Gurung", "Pamee", "1st Runner Up", "", "Winner" ], [ "1996", "Binita Gurung", "Batulichor", "2nd Runner Up", "", "Winner" ], [ "1997", "Neelima Gurung", "Nadipur", "WINNER", "Miss Personality", "Winner" ], [ "1998", "Sunita Ranjit", "Lakeside", "", "", "Winner" ], [ "1999", "Kripa Gurung", "Tersapatti", "2nd Runner Up", "Miss Photogenic", "Winner" ], [ "2004", "Anita Gurung", "Bajapatan", "2nd Runner Up", "Miss Talent", "Miss Paschimanchal 2003" ], [ "2005", "Chandra Gurung", "Ghorepatan", "", "", "" ], [ "2011", "Madina Begum", "Pokreli", "", "Miss Perseverance", "" ], [ "2012", "Dilasha GC", "Chindata", "", "", "" ], [ "2013", "Sipora Gurung", "Mahendrapool", "3rd Runner Up", "Miss Talent", "" ], [ "2014", "Rashmi Adhikari", "Goripatan", "TBA", "TBA", "Winner" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/172.tsv" }
nt-13880
how many years of statistics are listed in chart?
[ "8" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Domestic passengers", "International passengers", "Total passengers", "Change" ], "rows": [ [ "2006", "764,831", "83,115", "847,946", "+4.6%" ], [ "2007", "764,674", "75,276", "839,950", "−0.9%" ], [ "2008", "709,779", "92,176", "801,955", "−4.5%" ], [ "2009", "605,534", "82,424", "687,958", "−14.3%" ], [ "2010", "595,457", "105,119", "700,576", "+1.7%" ], [ "2011", "850,305", "123,607", "973,912", "+39.1%" ], [ "2012", "899 854", "178,679", "1,078,533", "+10.7%" ], [ "2013", "745,178", "131,902", "877,080", "-18.7%" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/396.tsv" }
nt-13881
which coach served next after thomas stouch?
[ "Schwartz" ]
{ "header": [ "Tenure", "Coach", "Years", "Record", "Pct." ], "rows": [ [ "1892", "Shelby Fletcher", "1", "1–0", "1.000" ], [ "1893", "W. M. Walker", "1", "4–6–1", ".409" ], [ "1894", "J. H. Lyons", "1", "10–3", ".769" ], [ "1895", "J. F. Jenkins", "1", "9–3", ".750" ], [ "1896", "Eli Abbott", "1", "5–5", ".500" ], [ "1897", "\"Kid\" Peeples", "1", "10–0", "1.000" ], [ "1898", "Joseph Black", "1", "2–3", ".400" ], [ "1899", "F. C. Owen", "1", "3–6", ".333" ], [ "1900", "Ardis Smith", "1", "9–3", ".750" ], [ "1901–1905", "Thomas Stouch", "5", "49–25–1", ".660" ], [ "1906", "Schwartz", "1", "4–16–1", ".214" ], [ "1907–1910", "J. W. H. Pollard", "4", "66–22–1", ".747" ], [ "1911", "Guy Lowman", "1", "12–5", ".706" ], [ "1912–1915", "D. V. Graves", "4", "66–30–1", ".686" ], [ "1916–1919", "B. L. Noojin", "4", "55–18", ".753" ], [ "1920", "Gordon W. Lewis", "1", "15–2", ".882" ], [ "1921–1923", "Charles Bernier", "3", "28–35–4", ".448" ], [ "1924–1927", "Wallace Wade", "4", "61–32–2", ".653" ], [ "1928", "Hank Crisp", "1", "12–7–2", ".619" ], [ "1929–1930", "Jess Neely", "2", "28–15–2", ".644" ], [ "1931–1932", "Sam Hinton", "2", "23–7–2", ".750" ], [ "1933–1934", "Jennings B. Whitworth", "2", "21–11", ".656" ], [ "1943", "Paul Burnham", "1", "12–6", ".667" ], [ "1946", "Dixie Howell", "1", "13–7", ".650" ], [ "1935–1942\\n1947–1963", "Tilden Campbell", "25", "355–168–4", ".677" ], [ "1964–1969", "Joe Sewell", "6", "106–79", ".573" ], [ "1970–1979", "Hayden Riley", "10", "236–206–1", ".533" ], [ "1980–1994", "Barry Shollenberger", "15", "487–334–1", ".593" ], [ "1995–2009", "Jim Wells", "15", "625–322", ".656" ], [ "2010–present", "Mitch Gaspard", "4", "133–115", ".536" ], [ "Totals", "30 coaches", "121 seasons", "2,461–1,490–23", ".623" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/577.tsv" }
nt-13882
which party had the most candidates, republican or democratic?
[ "Republican" ]
{ "header": [ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First\\nelected", "Result", "Candidates" ], "rows": [ [ "Pennsylvania 1", "Harry C. Ransley", "Republican", "1920", "Re-elected", "Harry C. Ransley (R) 52.1%\\nJoseph Marinelli (D) 47.2%\\nGamshei Kutlikoff (S) 0.4%\\nMorris H. Wickman (C) 0.3%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 2", "James M. Beck", "Republican", "1927", "Resigned\\nRepublican hold", "William H. Wilson (R) 54.7%\\nJames P. McGranery (D) 44.5%\\nHarriet Norris (S) 0.6%\\nJoseph Mackie (Proh) 0.2%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 3", "Alfred M. Waldron", "Republican", "1932", "Retired\\nRepublican hold", "Clare G. Fenerty (R) 52.0%\\nMichael Joseph Bradley (D) 46.8%\\nAlfred M. Waldron (Industrial Recovery) 0.6%\\nJoseph Kazmark (S) 0.5%\\nRose E. Landberg (Prog) 0.1%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 4", "George W. Edmonds", "Republican", "1932", "Lost re-election\\nDemocratic gain", "J. Burrwood Daly (D) 49.6%\\nGeorge W. Edmonds (R) 49.2%\\nWilliam Eckel (S) 0.7%\\nSterling T. Rochester (C) 0.4%\\nCharles Fred White (Prog) 0.08%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 5", "James J. Connolly", "Republican", "1920", "Lost re-election\\nDemocratic gain", "Frank Joseph Gerard Dorsey (D) 52.2%\\nJames J. Connolly (R) 46.7%\\nWarren D. Mullin (S) 1.0%\\nArthur Braun (C) 0.2%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 6", "Edward L. Stokes", "Republican", "1931", "Retired to run for Governor\\nDemocratic gain", "Michael J. Stack (D) 50.8%\\nRobert L. Davis (R) 48.2%\\nJohn P. Innerarity (S) 0.6%\\nBen Gardner (C) 0.2%\\nRomain C. Hassrick (Proh) 0.2%\\nBenjamin J. Spang (Prog) 0.06%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 7", "George P. Darrow", "Republican", "1914", "Re-elected", "George P. Darrow (R) 52.7%\\nJames C. Crumlish (D) 46.4%\\nJoseph Doerr (S) 0.7%\\nT. Henry Walnut (Proh) 0.1%\\nWilliam F. Kane (Prog) 0.08%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 8", "James Wolfenden", "Republican", "1928", "Re-elected", "James Wolfenden (R) 57.2%\\nJohn E. McDonough (D) 41.3%\\nEdward B. Rawson (S) 1.0%\\nC. Wilfred Conard (Proh) 0.6%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 9", "Oliver W. Frey", "Democratic", "1933", "Re-elected", "Oliver W. Frey (D) 50.2%\\nTheodore R. Gardner (R) 47.6%\\nWalter L. Huhn (S) 1.6%\\nManda M. Horlacker (Proh) 0.4%\\nSteven Pukanecz (C) 0.2%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 10", "J. Roland Kinzer", "Republican", "1930", "Re-elected", "J. Roland Kinzer (R) 57.6%\\nCharles T. Carpenter (D) 41.7%\\nWilliam W. Halligan (S) 0.7%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 11", "Patrick J. Boland", "Democratic", "1930", "Re-elected", "Patrick J. Boland (D) 98.1%\\nEdwin S. Williams (Proh) 1.5%\\nJoseph Dougher (C) 0.4%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 12", "Charles Murray Turpin", "Republican", "1929", "Re-elected", "Charles Murray Turpin (R) 51.4%\\nJohn J. Casey (D) 48.0%\\nJudson N. Bailey (Proh) 0.5%\\nJohn A. Muldowney (C) 0.2%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 13", "George F. Brumm", "Republican", "1928", "Died in office\\nDemocratic gain", "James H. Gildea (D) 50.1%\\nDavid W. Bechtel (R) 45.7%\\nSusan I. Brumm (Equal Rights) 2.7%\\nLeo Sitko (S) 1.3%\\nEdith L. Reed (Proh) 0.3%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 14", "William Emanuel Richardson", "Democratic", "1932", "Re-elected", "William Emanuel Richardson (D) 63.3%\\nRaymond S. Hofses (S) 32.2%\\nRobert S. MacDonough (I) 4.5%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 15", "Louis T. McFadden", "Republican", "1914", "Lost re-election\\nDemocratic gain", "Charles E. Dietrich (D) 50.1%\\nLouis T. McFadden (R) 49.3%\\nHenry L. Springer (S) 0.5%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 16", "Robert F. Rich", "Republican", "1930", "Re-elected", "Robert F. Rich (R) 53.0%\\nPaul A. Rothfuss (D) 44.4%\\nGeorge L. Reeder (Peoples) 1.7%\\nRobert I. Fisher (S) 0.9%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 17", "J. William Ditter", "Republican", "1932", "Re-elected", "J. William Ditter (R) 56.2%\\nHoward J. Dager (D) 42.0%\\nGeorge W. Bause (S) 1.3%\\nRaymond J. Keisen (Proh) 0.5%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 18", "Benjamin K. Focht", "Republican", "1932", "Re-elected", "Benjamin K. Focht (R) 55.6%\\nB. Stiles Duncan (D) 44.4%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 19", "Isaac Hoffer Doutrich", "Republican", "1926", "Re-elected", "Isaac Hoffer Doutrich (R) 55.1%\\nForrest Mercer (D) 42.9%\\nIrving J. Noon (S) 0.9%\\nIda G. Kast (Proh) 0.9%\\nAlbert W. Penner (I) 0.1%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 20", "Thomas Cunningham Cochran", "Republican", "1926", "Retired\\nDemocratic gain", "Denis J. Driscoll (D) 52.7%\\nLeon H. Gavin (R) 43.7%\\nRobert G. Burnham (Proh) 2.8%\\nRobert S. Stewart (S) 0.8%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 21", "Francis E. Walter", "Democratic", "1932", "Re-elected", "Francis E. Walter (D) 58.7%\\nT. Fred Woodley (R) 40.0%\\nSimon R. Hartzell (S) 1.3%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 22", "Harry L. Haines", "Democratic", "1930", "Re-elected", "Harry L. Haines (D) 54.6%\\nEmanuel C. Beck (R) 43.7%\\nWilliam P. Gemmil (Proh) 1.0%\\nHarry Boeckel (S) 0.8%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 23", "J. Banks Kurtz", "Republican", "1922", "Lost re-election\\nDemocratic gain", "Don Gingery (D) 52.4%\\nJ. Banks Kurtz (R) 44.2%\\nGeorge W. Hartman (S) 3.4%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 24", "J. Buell Snyder", "Democratic", "1932", "Re-elected", "J. Buell Snyder (D) 57.3%\\nPaul H. Griffith (R) 42.0%\\nCharles H. Musgrove (S) 0.6%\\nVictor Dellarose (C) 0.2%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 25", "Charles I. Faddis", "Democratic", "1932", "Re-elected", "Charles I. Faddis (D) 59.4%\\nAlbert S. Sickman (R) 38.6%\\nHuber Ferguson (Proh) 1.7%\\nFred Siders (C) 0.4%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 26", "J. Howard Swick", "Republican", "1926", "Lost re-election\\nDemocratic gain", "Charles R. Eckert (D) 59.1%\\nJ. Howard Swick (R) 40.0%\\nCharles Baldwin (S) 0.9%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 27", "Nathan Leroy Strong", "Republican", "1916", "Lost re-election\\nDemocratic gain", "Joseph Anthony Gray (D) 54.4%\\nNathan Leroy Strong (R) 44.5%\\nFinley S. Goldthwaite (S) 1.1%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 28", "William M. Berlin", "Democratic", "1932", "Re-elected", "William M. Berlin (D) 92.5%\\nS. W. Bierer (Proh) 3.8%\\nMorris Mallinger (S) 3.8%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 29", "Charles N. Crosby", "Democratic", "1932", "Re-elected", "Charles N. Crosby (D) 52.5%\\nWill Rose (R) 45.6%\\nRalph W. Tillotson (S) 0.9%\\nFrank H. Selden (Proh) 0.9%\\nLeo Mittelmeier (C) 0.2%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 30", "J. Twing Brooks", "Democratic", "1932", "Re-elected", "J. Twing Brooks (D) 53.4%\\nEdmund Frederick Erk (R) 45.0%\\nSarah Z. Limbach (S) 1.1%\\nWilliam G. Hohman (Proh) 0.5%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 31", "Melville Clyde Kelly", "Republican", "1916", "Lost re-election\\nDemocratic gain", "James L. Quinn (D) 52.4%\\nMelville Clyde Kelly (R) 45.6%\\nWilliam Adams (S) 1.3%\\nLaura Jane Grubbs (C) 0.7%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 32", "Michael J. Muldowney", "Republican", "1932", "Lost re-election\\nDemocratic gain", "Theodore L. Moritz (D) 43.6%\\nMichael J. Muldowney (R) 34.4%\\nAlexander Schullman (I) 15.2%\\nAnne E. Felix (Honest Elections) 5.2%\\nJames H. Hueston, Sr. (S) 1.0%\\nBen Careathers (C) 0.6%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 33", "Henry Ellenbogen", "Democratic", "1932", "Re-elected", "Henry Ellenbogen (D) 95.3%\\nLoudoun L. Campbell (I) 2.1%\\nFrank A. Van Essen (S) 1.9%\\nGeorge Harger (Proh) 0.8%" ], [ "Pennsylvania 34", "Matthew A. Dunn", "Democratic", "1932", "Re-elected", "Matthew A. Dunn (D) 89.2%\\nGuy E. Campbell (R) 6.8%\\nJohn W. Slayton, Sr. (S) 1.8%\\nCharles R. Murray (Ind Cit) 1.4%\\nLouis C. Clark (Proh) 0.8%" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/615.tsv" }
nt-13883
what country had at most four fourth place winnings?
[ "Kazakhstan" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Host", "Champion", "Second place", "Third place", "Fourth place" ], "rows": [ [ "2005\\nDetails", "Ninh Bình", "Tianjin Bridgestone", "Chung Shan", "Korea Highway Corporation", "Rahat CSKA" ], [ "2006\\nDetails", "Manila", "Tianjin Bridgestone", "Chung Shan", "Sang Som", "Rahat CSKA" ], [ "2008\\nDetails", "Vĩnh Phúc", "Tianjin Bridgestone", "Sang Som", "Toray Arrows", "Sobaeksu" ], [ "2009\\nDetails", "Nakhon Pathom", "Federbrau", "Tianjin Bridgestone", "Toray Arrows", "Zhetysu Almaty" ], [ "2010\\nDetails", "Gresik", "Federbrau", "Zhetysu Almaty", "JT Marvelous", "Tianjin Bridgestone" ], [ "2011\\nDetails", "Vĩnh Phúc", "Chang", "Tianjin Bridgestone", "Zhetysu Almaty", "Thong Tin Lien Viet Bank" ], [ "2012\\nDetails", "Nakhon Ratchasima", "Tianjin Bridgestone", "Toray Arrows", "Chang", "Zhetysu Almaty" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/474.tsv" }
nt-13884
what is the difference in combined defenses between hiroshi tanahashi and kensuke sasaki?
[ "18" ]
{ "header": [ "Rank", "Wrestler", "No. of reigns", "Combined\\ndefenses", "Combined\\ndays" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Keiji Mutoh", "4", "19", "1,238" ], [ "2", "Hiroshi Tanahashi", "6", "27", "1,237" ], [ "3", "Shinya Hashimoto", "3", "20", "1,052" ], [ "4", "Tatsumi Fujinami", "6", "13", "785" ], [ "5", "Kensuke Sasaki", "5", "9", "647" ], [ "6", "Yuji Nagata", "2", "12", "570" ], [ "7", "Kazuchika Okada†", "2", "10", "556+" ], [ "8", "Kazuyuki Fujita", "3", "3", "478" ], [ "9", "Big Van Vader", "3", "4", "451" ], [ "10", "Shinsuke Nakamura", "3", "9", "390" ], [ "11", "Riki Chōshū", "3", "5", "383" ], [ "12", "Antonio Inoki", "1", "4", "325" ], [ "13", "Brock Lesnar", "1", "3", "280" ], [ "14", "Hiroyoshi Tenzan", "4", "2", "197" ], [ "15", "Yoshihiro Takayama", "1", "3", "185" ], [ "16", "Satoshi Kojima", "2", "2", "168" ], [ "17", "Togi Makabe", "1", "3", "161" ], [ "18", "Scott Norton", "2", "4", "126" ], [ "19", "Nobuhiko Takada", "1", "1", "116" ], [ "20", "Bob Sapp", "1", "1", "66" ], [ "21", "Salman Hashimikov", "1", "0", "48" ], [ "21", "Tadao Yasuda", "1", "1", "48" ], [ "23", "Manabu Nakanishi", "1", "0", "45" ], [ "24", "Masahiro Chono", "1", "0", "44" ], [ "25", "Genichiro Tenryu", "1", "0", "25" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/678.tsv" }
nt-13885
how many films had a duration below 5 minutes?
[ "7" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Film Title", "Duration", "Film Type", "Shoot Location" ], "rows": [ [ "1972", "Kwadrat (Square)", "4:40", "35 mm short film", "PWSFTviT Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1972", "Take Five", "3:36", "35 mm short film", "PWSFTviT Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1973", "Plamuz (Music Art)", "9:38", "35 mm short film", "SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1974", "Zupa (Soup)", "8:22", "35 mm short film", "SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1975", "Nowa Książka (New Book)", "10:26", "35 mm short film", "SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1975", "Lokomotywa (Locomotive)", "9:38", "35 mm short film", "SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1975", "Święto (Holiday)", "9:38", "35 mm short film", "SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1976", "Oj! Nie Mogę Się Zatrzymać! (Oh, I Can't Stop!)", "10:07", "35 mm short film", "SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1976", "Weg Zum Nachbarn (Way To Your Neighbor)", "2:30", "35 mm short film", "SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1977", "Piątek - Sobota (Friday - Saturday)", "3:00", "35 mm short film", "SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1979", "Mein Fenster (My Window)", "2:26", "35 mm short film", "Vienna" ], [ "1980", "Tango", "8:14", "35 mm short film", "SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1980", "Media", "1:36", "35 mm short film", "SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland" ], [ "1980", "Sceny Narciarskie z Franzem Klammeren (Ski Scenes with Franz Klammer)", "9:38", "35 mm documentary film", "in collaboration with B. Dziworski, WFO Łódź, Poland and Signal Film, Vienna" ], [ "1981", "Wdech-Wydech (Inhale-Exhale)", "2:26", "35 mm short film", "in collaboration with B. Dziworski, SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, for TVP, Poland" ] ], "name": "csv/201-csv/9.tsv" }
nt-13886
which township in pope county, arkansas has the smallest population?
[ "Freeman" ]
{ "header": [ "Township", "FIPS", "Population\\ncenter", "Population", "Population\\ndensity\\n(/mi²)", "Population\\ndensity\\n(/km²)", "Land area\\n(mi²)", "Land area\\n(km²)", "Water area\\n(mi²)", "Water area\\n(km²)", "Geographic coordinates" ], "rows": [ [ "Bayliss", "90159", "", "708", "24.6", "9.5", "28.81", "74.62", "0.0979", "0.2536", "35°24′10″N 93°14′06″W / 35.40278°N 93.23500°W" ], [ "Burnett", "90558", "", "452", "20.9", "8.1", "21.65", "56.07", "0.1051", "0.2722", "35°19′10″N 92°52′33″W / 35.31944°N 92.87583°W" ], [ "Center", "90735", "", "515", "36.8", "14.2", "13.99", "36.23", "0.0339", "0.0878", "35°24′20″N 92°57′16″W / 35.40556°N 92.95444°W" ], [ "Clark", "90813", "London", "2969", "115.3", "44.6", "25.73", "66.64", "6.0444", "15.6549", "35°19′45″N 93°14′46″W / 35.32917°N 93.24611°W" ], [ "Convenience", "90921", "", "933", "50.4", "19.4", "18.53", "47.99", "0.0942", "0.2440", "35°20′00″N 92°56′41″W / 35.33333°N 92.94472°W" ], [ "Dover", "91134", "Dover", "5277", "119.1", "46.0", "44.29", "114.7", "0.3637", "0.9420", "35°23′30″N 93°07′01″W / 35.39167°N 93.11694°W" ], [ "Freeman", "91377", "", "98", "0.8", "0.3", "119.78", "310.2", "0.0000", "0.0000", "35°39′10″N 93°04′06″W / 35.65278°N 93.06833°W" ], [ "Galla", "91407", "Pottsville", "3523", "88.7", "34.3", "39.71", "102.8", "1.8410", "4.7682", "35°13′15″N 93°02′46″W / 35.22083°N 93.04611°W" ], [ "Griffin", "91536", "", "901", "26.5", "10.2", "33.96", "87.96", "0.1106", "0.2865", "35°25′30″N 92°52′36″W / 35.42500°N 92.87667°W" ], [ "Gum Log", "91560", "", "1420", "71.6", "27.6", "19.84", "51.39", "0.0142", "0.0368", "35°16′30″N 92°59′51″W / 35.27500°N 92.99750°W" ], [ "Illinois", "91812", "Russellville", "25841", "540.9", "208.9", "47.77", "123.7", "6.6022", "17.0996", "35°17′00″N 93°07′46″W / 35.28333°N 93.12944°W" ], [ "Jackson", "91875", "Hector", "1191", "11.5", "4.4", "103.72", "268.6", "0.0505", "0.1308", "35°29′20″N 92°57′01″W / 35.48889°N 92.95028°W" ], [ "Liberty", "92181", "", "805", "14.2", "5.5", "56.64", "146.7", "0.0028", "0.0073", "35°29′40″N 93°03′16″W / 35.49444°N 93.05444°W" ], [ "Martin", "92415", "", "1482", "23.7", "9.2", "62.46", "161.8", "0.3931", "1.0181", "35°28′25″N 93°10′06″W / 35.47361°N 93.16833°W" ], [ "Moreland", "92553", "", "700", "52.2", "20.2", "13.40", "34.71", "0.0683", "0.1769", "35°21′30″N 92°59′46″W / 35.35833°N 92.99611°W" ], [ "Phoenix", "92871", "", "334", "26.7", "10.3", "12.51", "32.40", "0.0000", "0.0000", "35°24′30″N 93°00′31″W / 35.40833°N 93.00861°W" ], [ "Smyrna", "93420", "", "173", "2.4", "0.9", "70.69", "183.1", "0.0218", "0.0565", "35°38′10″N 92°53′46″W / 35.63611°N 92.89611°W" ], [ "Valley", "93765", "", "2776", "125.7", "48.5", "22.09", "57.21", "0.0144", "0.0373", "35°20′05″N 93°02′46″W / 35.33472°N 93.04611°W" ], [ "Wilson", "94089", "Atkins", "4371", "77.6", "30.0", "56.32", "145.9", "3.0305", "7.8490", "35°13′30″N 92°55′01″W / 35.22500°N 92.91694°W" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/510.tsv" }
nt-13887
how many singles were released at least as early as 2009?
[ "4" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Single", "Chart positions\\nUSA Billboard Hot Dance Club Play", "Chart positions\\nPolish Charts", "Album" ], "rows": [ [ "2008", "\"Fall\"", "—", "2", "Natalia Lesz" ], [ "2008", "\"Power of Attraction\"", "24", "5", "Natalia Lesz" ], [ "2008", "\"Miss You\"", "—", "—", "Natalia Lesz" ], [ "2009", "\"Coś za coś\"", "—", "1", "That Girl" ], [ "2010", "\"Arabesque\"", "53", "—", "Natalia Lesz" ], [ "2010", "\"RadioACTIVE\"", "—", "107", "—" ], [ "2010", "\"That Girl\"", "—", "7", "That Girl" ], [ "2012", "\"Beat of My Heart\"", "—", "98", "That Girl" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/365.tsv" }
nt-13889
how many drivers raced in the preliminary round?
[ "18" ]
{ "header": [ "Rank", "Diver", "Preliminary\\nPoints", "Preliminary\\nRank", "Final\\nPoints", "Final\\nRank", "Final\\nTotal" ], "rows": [ [ "", "Ingrid Krämer (EUA)", "56.30", "1", "34.98", "2", "91.28" ], [ "", "Paula Jean Myers-Pope (USA)", "54.70", "2", "35.24", "1", "89.94" ], [ "", "Ninel Krutova (URS)", "53.38", "3", "33.61", "3", "86.99" ], [ "4", "Juno Stover-Irwin (USA)", "51.90", "6", "31.69", "4", "83.59" ], [ "5", "Raisa Gorokhovskaya (URS)", "51.53", "8", "31.50", "5", "83.03" ], [ "6", "Norma Thomas (GBR)", "51.77", "7", "30.44", "7", "82.21" ], [ "7", "Nicolle Darrigrand-Pellissard (FRA)", "49.68", "12", "31.50", "5", "81.18" ], [ "8", "Phyllis Long (GBR)", "52.12", "5", "28.86", "9", "80.98" ], [ "9", "Irene MacDonald (CAN)", "51.31", "9", "29.18", "8", "80.49" ], [ "10", "Kumiko Watanabe (JPN)", "51.04", "10", "28.56", "10", "79.60" ], [ "11", "Kanoko Tsutani-Mabuchi (JPN)", "49.76", "11", "28.14", "11", "77.90" ], [ "12", "Birte Christoffersen-Hanson (SWE)", "53.03", "4", "24.40", "12", "77.43" ], [ "13", "Maria Teresa Adames (MEX)", "49.54", "13", "", "", "" ], [ "14", "Hanna Laursen (DEN)", "48.89", "14", "", "", "" ], [ "15", "Gabriele Schöpe (EUA)", "48.81", "15", "", "", "" ], [ "16", "Bende Velin (DEN)", "48.35", "16", "", "", "" ], [ "17", "Laura Conter (ITA)", "45.55", "17", "", "", "" ], [ "18", "Susan Knight (AUS)", "43.03", "18", "", "", "" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/780.tsv" }
nt-13890
who left on novemeber 14th 1933
[ "Shiratsuyu" ]
{ "header": [ "", "Ship", "Shipyard", "Laid down", "Launched", "Completed", "Fate" ], "rows": [ [ "白露", "Shiratsuyu", "Sasebo Naval Arsenal", "14 November 1933", "5 April 1935", "20 August 1936", "Collision 15 June 1944" ], [ "時雨", "Shigure", "Uraga Dock Company", "9 December 1933", "18 May 1935", "7 September 1936", "Sunk in action 24 January 1945" ], [ "村雨", "Murasame", "Fujinagata Shipyards", "1 February 1934", "20 June 1935", "7 January 1937", "Sunk in action, 6 March 1943" ], [ "夕立", "Yudachi", "Sasebo Naval Arsenal", "16 October 1934", "21 June 1936", "7 January 1937", "Sunk in action 13 November 1942" ], [ "五月雨", "Samidare", "Uraga Dock Company", "19 December 1934", "6 July 1935", "29 January 1937", "Sunk in action 26 August 1944" ], [ "春雨", "Harusame", "Uraga Dock Company", "3 February 1935", "21 September 1935", "26 August 1937", "Sunk in action 8 June 1944" ], [ "山風", "Yamakaze", "Uraga Dock Company", "25 May 1935", "21 February 1936", "30 June 1937", "Sunk in action 23 June 1942" ], [ "江風", "Kawakaze", "Fujinagata Shipyards", "25 April 1935", "1 November 1936", "30 April 1937", "Sunk in action 6 August 1943" ], [ "海風", "Umikaze", "Maizuru Naval Arsenal", "4 May 1935", "27 November 1936", "31 May 1937", "Sunk in action 1 February 1944" ], [ "涼風", "Suzukaze", "Uraga Dock Company", "9 July 1935", "11 March 1937", "31 August 1937", "Sunk in action 25 January 1944" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/557.tsv" }
nt-13892
what team was lost to after the miami dolphins in week 6?
[ "Jacksonville Jaguars" ]
{ "header": [ "Week", "Opponent", "Result", "Game site", "TV", "Time", "Attendance" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "at Denver Broncos", "L 3–19", "Mile High Stadium", "NBC", "4:15pm", "75,600" ], [ "2", "at Oakland Raiders", "W 28–27", "Network Associates Coliseum", "ABC", "9:00pm", "61,523" ], [ "3", "Buffalo Bills", "W 22–16", "Arrowhead Stadium", "NBC", "1:00pm", "78,169" ], [ "4", "at Carolina Panthers", "W 35–14", "Bank of America Stadium", "NBC", "1:00pm", "67,402" ], [ "5", "Seattle Seahawks", "W 20–17 OT", "Arrowhead Stadium", "NBC", "4:15pm", "77,877" ], [ "6", "at Miami Dolphins", "L 14–17", "Pro Player Stadium", "NBC", "1:00pm", "71,794" ], [ "7", "Bye", "Bye", "Bye", "Bye", "Bye", "Bye" ], [ "8", "San Diego Chargers", "W 31–3", "Arrowhead Stadium", "TNT", "8:00pm", "77,195" ], [ "9", "at St. Louis Rams", "W 28–20", "Edward Jones Dome", "NBC", "1:00pm", "64,864" ], [ "10", "Pittsburgh Steelers", "W 13–10", "Arrowhead Stadium", "ABC", "9:00pm", "78,301" ], [ "11", "at Jacksonville Jaguars", "L 14–24", "ALLTEL Stadium", "NBC", "1:00pm", "70,444" ], [ "12", "Denver Broncos", "W 24–22", "Arrowhead Stadium", "NBC", "1:00pm", "77,963" ], [ "13", "at Seattle Seahawks", "W 19–14", "Kingdome", "NBC", "4:15pm", "66,264" ], [ "14", "San Francisco 49ers", "W 44–9", "Arrowhead Stadium", "FOX", "1:00pm", "77,535" ], [ "15", "Oakland Raiders", "W 30–0", "Arrowhead Stadium", "NBC", "1:00pm", "76,379" ], [ "16", "at San Diego Chargers", "W 29–7", "Qualcomm Stadium", "NBC", "4:15pm", "54,594" ], [ "17", "New Orleans Saints", "W 25–13", "Arrowhead Stadium", "FOX", "1:00pm", "66,772" ], [ "Divisional\\nPlayoff", "Denver Broncos", "L 10–14", "Arrowhead Stadium", "NBC", "4:15pm", "76,965" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/936.tsv" }
nt-13893
what country was the top performer from?
[ "Jamaica" ]
{ "header": [ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Janelle Atkinson", "Jamaica", "4:16.89", "Q" ], [ "2", "-", "-", "-", "Q" ], [ "3", "Kaitlin Sandeno", "United States", "4:18.97", "Q" ], [ "4", "Julia Stowers", "United States", "4:19.84", "Q" ], [ "5", "-", "-", "-", "Q" ], [ "6", "-", "-", "-", "Q" ], [ "7", "-", "-", "-", "Q" ], [ "8", "-", "-", "-", "Q" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/902.tsv" }
nt-13894
what was the total number of days for the tour?
[ "23" ]
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nt-13895
which hawker had more in service. the hawker hart or the hawker hind?
[ "Hawker Hind" ]
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"Canada", "carrier-borne ASW", "1968–1994", "72" ], [ "Handley Page Hampden", "n/a", "UK", "bomber", "1941–1944", "96" ], [ "Handley Page Harrow", "n/a", "UK", "bomber/transport", "1940–1941", "2" ], [ "Handley Page Halifax", "n/a", "UK", "heavy bomber", "1944–1947", "5" ], [ "Hawker Audax", "n/a", "UK", "army cooperation", "1933–1943", "6" ], [ "Hawker Hart", "n/a", "UK", "bomber", "1937–1943", "3" ], [ "Hawker Hind", "n/a", "UK", "instructional airframe", "1942–1943", "4" ], [ "Hawker Hurricane", "n/a", "UK/Canada", "fighter", "1939–1948", "502" ], [ "Hawker Sea Hurricane", "n/a", "UK", "fighter", "1942–1943", "1" ], [ "Hawker Tempest Mk.VI", "n/a", "UK", "fighter", "1946–1947", "1" ], [ "Hawker Tomtit", "n/a", "UK", "trainer", "1930–1943", "2" ], [ "Hiller Nomad", "CH-112", "US", "utility helicopter", "1961–1973", "27" ], [ "IAI Heron", "CU-170", "Israel", "UAV", "2008–current", "2+" ], [ "Keystone Puffer", "n/a", "US", "crop duster/utility", "1927–1934", "2" ], [ "Lockheed 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Baltimore", "n/a", "US", "bomber", "1942–1942", "1" ], [ "Martinsyde F6", "n/a", "UK", "fighter", "1922–1925", "1" ], [ "MBB/Kawasaki BK 117", "CH-143", "Germany/Japan", "utility helicopter", "1989–1990", "1" ], [ "McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet", "CF-188", "US", "fighter", "1982–current", "138" ], [ "McDonnell Voodoo", "CF-101", "US", "interceptor", "1963–1990", "66" ], [ "Meggitt Vindicator II", "CU-162", "UK", "UAV", "?–?", "?" ], [ "Mil Mi-17", "CH-178", "Russia", "transport helicopter", "2010–current", "4" ], [ "Noorduyn Norseman", "n/a", "Canada", "utility transport", "1940–1957", "100" ], [ "North American AT-6D Texan", "n/a", "US", "advanced trainer", "1951–1954", "100" ], [ "North American Harvard", "n/a", "US/Canada", "advanced trainer", "1939–1968", "2156" ], [ "North American Mitchell", "n/a", "US", "bomber", "1942–1963", "164" ], [ "North American Mustang Mk.IV", "n/a", "US", "fighter", "1947–1961", "130" ], [ "North American NA-26", "n/a", "US", "trainer", "1940–1942", "1" ], [ "North American NA-44", "n/a", "US", "fighter/utility", "1940–1944", "1" ], [ "North American Sabre", "n/a", "US", "fighter", "1951–1953", "1" ], [ "North American Yale", "n/a", "US", "intermediate/radio trainer", "1940–1946", "119" ], [ "Northrop Delta", "n/a", "Canada", "transport/patrol", "1936–1945", "20" ], [ "Northrop Nomad", "n/a", "US", "light bomber", "1940–1945", "32" ], [ "Percival Prentice", "n/a", "UK", "trainer", "1948–1948", "1" ], [ "Piasecki H-21A", "CH-125", "US", "utility/rescue helicopter", "1954–1973", "18" ], [ "Piasecki Model 44A", "CH-127", "US", "utility/rescue helicopter", "1960–1972", "5" ], [ "Pitcairn Mailwing", "n/a", "US", "utility", "1928–1932", "1" ], [ "Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a", "n/a", "UK", "fighter", "1920–1929", "12" ], [ "SAGEM Sperwer", "CU-161", "France", "UAV", "2003–current", "31" ], [ "Schweizer 2-12", "n/a", "US", "training glider", "1946–1949", "2" ], [ "Sikorsky Cyclone (S-92)", "CH-148", "US", "anti-submarine warfare 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nt-13896
what is listed as the passenger percentage difference for the year 2011?
[ "+39.1%" ]
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nt-13897
how many landmarks do not have multiple stories?
[ "0" ]
{ "header": [ "", "Landmark name", "Date Built", "Style", "Location", "Description" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Gridley Building", "1867", "Second Empire", "101 East Water Street", "Also known as the Onondaga County Savings Bank Building; 3½ stories; 100 foot clock tower; built of Onondaga limestone; Horatio Nelson White, architect" ], [ "2", "Gere Bank Building", "1894", "Louis Sullivan type", "121 East Water Street", "5 stories; built of granite, brick and terra cotta; Charles Colton, architect" ], [ "3", "Phoenix Buildings (portion)", "1834", "Federal", "123 East Water Street", "4 stories; brick" ], [ "4", "Phillips Block", "1834", "Federal", "125-127 East Water Street", "4 stories; brick" ], [ "5", "Phoenix Buildings (portion)", "1834", "Federal", "129 East Water Street", "4 stories; brick" ], [ "6", "Dana Building", "1837, 1861", "Federal, Italianate", "135 East Water Street", "Italianate top floor added in 1861; 4 stories; brick" ], [ "7", "Grange Building", "1925", "Commercial", "203 East Water Street", "Originally an auto dealership; 4 stories; brown brick" ], [ "8", "State Tower Building", "1927", "Art Deco", "109 South Warren Street", "22 stories; brick and limestone; Thompson and Churchill, architects" ], [ "9", "Granger Block", "1869, 1894", "Renaissance Revival", "200 East Genesee Street", "Also known as the SA&K (Sedgwick, Andrews and Kennedy) Building and Ferary Building; first 4 stories built in 1869; upper three stories added in 1894; brick" ], [ "10", "Larned Building", "1869", "Second Empire", "114 South Warren Street", "5 stories; brick" ], [ "11", "Post Standard Building", "1880", "Richardsonian Romanesque", "136 East Genesee Street", "5 stories; brick" ], [ "12", "Franklin Buildings (portion)", "1870", "Second Empire", "134 East Genesee Street", "4½ stories; brick" ], [ "13", "Franklin Buildings (portion)", "", "Federal", "132 East Genesee Street", "4 stories; stone" ], [ "14", "Franklin Buildings (portion)", "1834", "Federal", "128 East Genesee Street", "4 stories; brick" ], [ "15", "Franklin Buildings (portion)", "1839", "Federal", "122-126 East Genesee Street", "5 stories; brick" ], [ "16", "Flagship Securities Building", "1896", "Neo-Classical", "120 East Genesee Street", "3 stories; marble and brick; Albert L. Brockway, architect; first steel-framed building in downtown Syracuse" ], [ "17", "Onondaga County Savings Bank", "1896", "Neo-Classical", "113 South Salina Street", "9½ stories; granite and limestone; R.W. Gibson, architect; Angelo Magnanti designed plaster ceiling; William Teff Schwartz murals of Onondaga County history" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/829.tsv" }
nt-13898
how long after 1944 did terence cuneo complete his next work?
[ "24 years" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Title", "Image", "Dimensions", "Collection", "Comments" ], "rows": [ [ "1942", "Assassination of Heydrich (c. 1942; originally may have been untitled), oil on canvas on board", "view", "61.4 × 76.1 cm. (24.2 × 30 in.)", "The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, UK", "Subject: SS-General Reinhard Heydrich (1904-1942; Operation Anthropoid). Artwork created for Ministry of Information during Second World War. INF 3/24" ], [ "1944", "Production of Tanks (original may have been untitled), oil on canvas", "view", "51.3 × 61.5 cm. (20.2 × 24.2 in.)", "The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, UK", "Scene: workers manufacture Churchill tanks on a factory production line. Artwork created for Ministry of Information during Second World War. INF 3/17" ], [ "1968", "Express Engines at Tyseley, oil on canvas", "view view", "75 × 100 cm. (29.5 × 39.4 in.)", "", "Scene: rolling stock—London, Midland and Scottish Railway No.5593/45593 Jubilee Kolhapur and Great Western Railway No.7029 Clun Castle— at Tyseley Locomotive Works, Birmingham, West Midlands." ], [ "1972", "Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, oil on canvas", "view", "125 × 100 cm. (49.2 × 39.4 in.)", "Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, Shrivenham, Oxfordshire", "Subject: Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery (1887–1976), 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, GCB, DSO. Artwork commissioned by the Army Staff College, 1971." ], [ "1971", "Sir Edward Heath", "view", "123 × 99 cm. (48.4 × 39 in.)", "Balliol College, University of Oxford, Oxford", "Subject: Sir Edward Heath (1916–2005), KG, Organ Scholar (1935–1939), Honorary Fellow (1969), Prime Minister (1970–1974)." ], [ "1972", "Self Portrait", "", "", "", "" ], [ "", "Her Majesty The Queen with Her Dogs at Frogmore", "see Cuneo Society website", "", "", "Subject: Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926)." ], [ "", "Bentley vs The Blue Train", "view see Cuneo Society website", "", "", "Scene: 1930 Cannes to Calais Maritime race." ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/106.tsv" }
nt-13899
how many shows did he play someone else?
[ "6" ]
{ "header": [ "Year(s)", "Serial Name", "Role", "Co-Star", "Note(s)", "Channel" ], "rows": [ [ "2005–2009", "Saat Phere", "Nahar Singh(Male Lead)", "Rajshree Thakur", "", "Zee TV" ], [ "2010", "Sarvggun Sampanna", "Abhay(Cameo)", "--", "", "Imagine TV" ], [ "2009–2010", "Bairi Piya", "Thakur Digvijay Singh Bhadoria /Ranveer(Male Lead)", "Supriya Kumari", "", "Colors (TV channel)" ], [ "2009", "Pati Patni Aur Woh", "Himself", "--", "He was the host of the show.", "Imagine TV" ], [ "2007", "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007", "Himself", "Mauli Dave", "He was the host of the show.", "Zee TV" ], [ "2006", "Nach Baliye 2", "Himself", "Keerti Gaekwad Kelkar", "", "Star One" ], [ "2005–2007", "Sinndoor Tere Naam Ka", "Rudra Raizada(Male Lead)", "Keerti Gaekwad Kelkar", "", "Zee TV" ], [ "2011", "Uttaran", "Satya", "Tina Dutta,Nandish Sandhu", "", "Colors TV" ], [ "2012 – 2013", "Kuch Toh Log Kahenge", "Dr. Ashutosh(Male Lead)", "Kritika Kamra", "He replaced Mohnish Bahl.", "Sony Entertainment Television India" ], [ "2012 – present", "Shaitaan - A Criminal Mind", "Host", "", "", "Colors TV" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/173.tsv" }
nt-13900
which award show was the most nominations made?
[ "56th Golden Globe Awards" ]
{ "header": [ "Award", "Category", "Recipients and nominees", "Result" ], "rows": [ [ "71st Academy Awards", "Best Original Screenplay", "Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser", "Nominated" ], [ "56th Golden Globe Awards", "Best Screenplay", "Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser", "Nominated" ], [ "56th Golden Globe Awards", "Best Picture", "Bulworth", "Nominated" ], [ "56th Golden Globe Awards", "Best Actor", "Warren Beatty", "Nominated" ], [ "1998 Satellite Awards", "Best Actor", "Warren Beatty", "Nominated" ], [ "1998 Writers Guild of America Awards", "Best Screenplay", "Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser", "Nominated" ], [ "Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1998", "Best Screenplay", "Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser", "Nominated" ], [ "Los Angeles Film Critics Association", "Best Screenplay (1998)", "Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser", "Won" ], [ "1998 Golden Lion Awards", "Best Film", "Bulworth", "Nominated" ], [ "1999 NAACP Image Awards", "Outstanding Actress", "Halle Berry", "Nominated" ], [ "1999 NAACP Image Awards", "Outstanding Supporting Actor", "Don Cheadle", "Nominated" ], [ "American Film Institute", "100 Years...100 Laughs", "Bulworth", "Nominated" ] ], "name": "csv/202-csv/75.tsv" }
nt-13902
how many competitions were not friendly?
[ "22" ]
{ "header": [ "#", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Score", "Result", "Competition" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "21 December 2004", "Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand", "Thailand", "3–1", "5–1", "Friendly" ], [ "2", "21 December 2004", "Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand", "Thailand", "5–1", "5–1", "Friendly" ], [ "3", "26 March 2005", "Bežigrad Stadium, Ljubljana, Slovenia", "Slovenia", "1–0", "1–0", "Friendly" ], [ "4", "4 June 2005", "Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland", "Northern Ireland", "4–1", "4–1", "Friendly" ], [ "5", "15 June 2005", "Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt, Germany", "Australia", "4–2", "4–3", "FIFA Confederations Cup 2005" ], [ "6", "25 June 2005", "Frankenstadion, Nuremberg, Germany", "Brazil", "1–1", "2–3", "FIFA Confederations Cup 2005" ], [ "7", "29 June 2005", "Zentralstadion, Leipzig, Germany", "Mexico", "1–0", "4–3", "FIFA Confederations Cup 2005" ], [ "8", "7 September 2005", "Olympiastadion Berlin, Berlin, Germany", "South Africa", "1–0", "4–2", "Friendly" ], [ "9", "7 September 2005", "Olympiastadion Berlin, Berlin, Germany", "South Africa", "3–1", "4–2", "Friendly" ], [ "10", "7 September 2005", "Olympiastadion Berlin, Berlin, Germany", "South Africa", "4–2", "4–2", "Friendly" ], [ "11", "27 May 2006", "Badenova Stadion, Freiburg, Germany", "Luxembourg", "3–0", "7–0", "Friendly" ], [ "12", "27 May 2006", "Badenova Stadion, Freiburg, Germany", "Luxembourg", "5–0", "7–0", "Friendly" ], [ "13", "20 June 2006", "Olympiastadion Berlin, Berlin, Germany", "Ecuador", "3–0", "3–0", "FIFA World Cup 2006" ], [ "14", "24 June 2006", "Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany", "Sweden", "1–0", "2–0", "FIFA World Cup 2006" ], [ "15", "24 June 2006", "Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany", "Sweden", "2–0", "2–0", "FIFA World Cup 2006" ], [ "16", "2 September 2006", "Gottlieb Daimler Stadion, Stuttgart, Germany", "Republic of Ireland", "1–0", "1–0", "UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying" ], [ "17", "6 September 2006", "Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle, San Marino", "San Marino", "1–0", "13–0", "UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying" ], [ "18", "6 September 2006", "Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle, San Marino", "San Marino", "5–0", "13–0", "UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying" ], [ "19", "6 September 2006", "Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle, San Marino", "San Marino", "8–0", "13–0", "UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying" ], [ "20", "6 September 2006", "Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle, San Marino", "San Marino", "10–0", "13–0", "UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying" ], [ "21", "11 October 2006", "Tehelné Pole Stadion, Bratislava, Slovakia", "Slovakia", "1–0", "4–1", "UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying" ], [ "22", "11 October 2006", "Tehelné Pole Stadion, Bratislava, Slovakia", "Slovakia", "4–1", "4–1", "UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying" ], [ "23", "12 September 2007", "Rhein-Energie Stadion, Cologne, Germany", "Romania", "3–1", "3–1", "Friendly" ], [ "24", "17 November 2007", "AWD Arena, Hanover, Germany", "Cyprus", "3–0", "4–0", "UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying" ], [ "25", "26 March 2008", "St. Jakob Park, Basel, Switzerland", "Switzerland", "4–0", "4–0", "Friendly" ], [ "26", "8 June 2008", "Wörthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt, Austria", "Poland", "1–0", "2–0", "UEFA Euro 2008" ], [ "27", "8 June 2008", "Wörthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt, Austria", "Poland", "2–0", "2–0", "UEFA Euro 2008" ], [ "28", "12 June 2008", "Wörthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt, Austria", "Croatia", "1–2", "1–2", "UEFA Euro 2008" ], [ "29", "6 September 2008", "Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz, Liechtenstein", "Liechtenstein", "1–0", "6–0", "FIFA World Cup 2010 qualifying" ], [ "30", "6 September 2008", "Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz, Liechtenstein", "Liechtenstein", "2–0", "6–0", "FIFA World Cup 2010 qualifying" ], [ "31", "11 October 2008", "Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Germany", "Russia", "1–0", "2–1", "FIFA World Cup 2010 qualifying" ], [ "32", "28 March 2009", "Zentralstadion, Leipzig, Germany", "Liechtenstein", "4–0", "4–0", "FIFA World Cup 2010 qualifying" ], [ "33", "29 May 2009", "Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai, China", "China PR", "1–1", "1–1", "Friendly" ], [ "34", "9 September 2009", "AWD-Arena, Hanover, Germany", "Azerbaijan", "4–0", "4–0", "FIFA World Cup 2010 qualifying" ], [ "35", "14 October 2009", "HSH Nordbank Arena, Hamburg, Germany", "Finland", "1–1", "1–1", "FIFA World Cup 2010 qualifying" ], [ "36", "18 November 2009", "Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany", "Ivory Coast", "1–0", "2–2", "Friendly" ], [ "37", "18 November 2009", "Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany", "Ivory Coast", "2–2", "2–2", "Friendly" ], [ "38", "29 May 2010", "Stadium Puskás Ferenc, Budapest, Hungary", "Hungary", "1–0", "3–0", "Friendly" ], [ "39", "13 June 2010", "Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban, South Africa", "Australia", "1–0", "4–0", "FIFA World Cup 2010" ], [ "40", "27 June 2010", "Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein, South Africa", "England", "2–0", "4–1", "FIFA World Cup 2010" ], [ "41", "7 September 2010", "RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne, Germany", "Azerbaijan", "2–0", "6–1", "UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying" ], [ "42", "12 October 2010", "Astana Arena, Astana, Kazakhstan", "Kazakhstan", "3–0", "3–0", "UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying" ], [ "43", "2 September 2011", "Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany", "Austria", "3–0", "6–2", "UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying" ], [ "44", "17 June 2012", "Arena Lviv, Lviv, Ukraine", "Denmark", "1–0", "2–1", "UEFA Euro 2012" ], [ "45", "29 May 2013", "FAU Stadium, Miami, USA", "Ecuador", "1–0", "4–2", "Friendly" ], [ "46", "29 May 2013", "FAU Stadium, Miami, USA", "Ecuador", "3–0", "4–2", "Friendly" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/138.tsv" }
nt-13903
how many prions have been characterized?
[ "13" ]
{ "header": [ "Protein", "Natural Host", "Normal Function", "Prion State", "Prion Phenotype", "Year Identified" ], "rows": [ [ "Ure2p", "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", "Nitrogen catabolite repressor", "[URE3]", "Growth on poor nitrogen sources", "1994" ], [ "Sup35p", "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", "Translation termination factor", "[PSI+]", "Increased levels of nonsense suppression", "1994" ], [ "HET-S", "Podospora anserina", "Regulates heterokaryon incompatibility", "[Het-s]", "Heterokaryon formation between incompatible strains", "1997" ], [ "vacuolar protease B", "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", "death in stationary phase, failure in meiosis", "[β]", "failure to degrade cellular proteins under N starvation", "2003" ], [ "MAP kinases", "Podospora anserina", "increased pigment, slow growth", "[C]", "", "2006" ], [ "Rnq1p", "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", "Protein template factor", "[RNQ+],[PIN+]", "Promotes aggregation of other prions", "2008" ], [ "Mca1*", "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", "Putative Yeast Caspase", "[MCA+]", "Unknown", "2008" ], [ "Swi1", "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", "Chromatin remodeling", "[SWI+]", "Poor growth on some carbon sources", "2008" ], [ "Cyc8", "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", "Transcriptional repressor", "[OCT+]", "Transcriptional derepression of multiple genes", "2009" ], [ "Mot3", "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", "Nuclear transcription factor", "[MOT3+]", "Transcriptional derepression of anaerobic genes", "2009" ], [ "Pma1+Std1", "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", "Pma1 = major plasma membrane proton pump, Std1=minor pump", "[GAR+]", "Resistant to glucose-associated repression", "2009" ], [ "Sfp1", "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", "Global transcriptional regulator", "[ISP+]", "Antisuppressor of certain sup35 mutations", "2010" ], [ "Mod5", "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", "", "[MOD+]", "", "2012" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/589.tsv" }
nt-13904
which year did the actress star in the most movies?
[ "1956" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Film", "Language", "Character", "Co-Star", "Music", "Banner" ], "rows": [ [ "1939", "Vara Vikrayam", "Telugu", "Kalindi", "Chittor V. Nagaiah", "Prabhala Satyanarayana", "East India Film Company" ], [ "1940", "Malathi Madhavam", "Telugu", "", "", "", "East India Film Company" ], [ "1941", "Bhaktimala", "Telugu", "Radha", "", "", "Bhaskar Films" ], [ "1941", "Dharmapatni", "Tamil", "", "", "", "Famous Films" ], [ "1941", "Dharmapatni", "Telugu", "", "", "", "Famous Films" ], [ "1943", "Garuda Garvabhangam", "Telugu", "", "", "", "Pratiba" ], [ "1943", "Krishna Prema", "Telugu", "Chandravali", "", "Galipenchala Narasimha Rao", "Famous Films & Star Combines" ], [ "1944", "Tahsildar", "Telugu", "Kamala", "", "", "" ], [ "1945", "Swargaseema", "Telugu", "Subbi/Sujatha Devi", "Chittor V. Nagaiah", "Chittor V. Nagaiah", "Vijaya Studios" ], [ "1946", "Gruhapravesam", "Telugu", "Janaki", "", "", "Sarati Films" ], [ "1947", "Ratnamala", "Telugu", "Ratnamala", "C. S. R. Anjaneyulu", "C. R. Subburaman", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1948", "Raja Mukthi", "Tamil", "Kannika", "M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar", "C. R. Subburaman", "Narendra Pictures" ], [ "1949", "Laila Majnu", "Telugu", "Laila", "A. Nageswara Rao", "C. R. Subburaman", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1949", "Laila Majnu", "Tamil", "Laila", "A. Nageswara Rao", "C. R. Subburaman", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1949", "Nallathambi", "Tamil", "Pushpa", "N. S. Krishnan", "C. R. Subburaman", "NSK Films & Uma Pictures" ], [ "1949", "Raksharekha", "Telugu", "Princess Kalavathi", "A. Nageswara Rao", "Ogirala Ramachandra Rao & H. R. Padmanabha Sastri", "" ], [ "1949", "Devamanohari", "Tamil", "Devamanohari", "C. Honnappa Bhagavathar", "G. Ramanathan", "Arkays Pictures" ], [ "1949", "Apoorva Sagodharargal", "Tamil", "Kanchana", "M. K. Radha", "S. Rajeswara Rao", "Gemini Studios" ], [ "1949", "Apoorva Sahodaralu", "Telugu", "Ranjana", "M. K. Radha", "S. Rajeswara Rao", "Gemini Studios" ], [ "1949", "Nishaan", "Hindi", "Kanchana", "M. K. Radha", "S. Rajeswara Rao", "Gemini Studios" ], [ "1949", "Rathnakumar", "Tamil", "", "P. U. Chinnappa Bhagavathar", "G. Ramanathan & C. R. Subburaman", "Murugan Talkies" ], [ "1950", "Maya Rambha", "Telugu", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1951", "Malleeswari", "Telugu", "Malleeswari", "N. T. Rama Rao", "Adepalli Rama Rao & S. Rajeswara Rao", "Vijaya Studios" ], [ "1951", "Mangala", "Telugu", "Mangala", "", "", "Gemini Studios" ], [ "1951", "Mangala", "Hindi", "Mangala", "", "", "Gemini Studios" ], [ "1952", "Prema", "Telugu", "Mothi", "A. Nageswara Rao", "C. R. Subburaman", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1952", "Kadhal", "Tamil", "Mothi", "A. Nageswara Rao", "C. R. Subburaman", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1952", "Rani", "Tamil", "", "S. Balachander", "C. R. Subburaman", "Jupiter Pictures" ], [ "1952", "Rani", "Hindi", "", "Anoop Kumar", "C. R. Subburaman", "Jupiter Pictures" ], [ "1953", "Chandirani", "Tamil", "Champa & Chandi", "N. T. Rama Rao", "C. R. Subburaman, Assistants: M. S. Viswanathan & T. K. Ramamoorthy", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1953", "Chandirani", "Telugu", "Champa & Chandi", "N. T. Rama Rao", "C. R. Subburaman, Assistants: M. S. Viswanathan & T. K. Ramamoorthy", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1953", "Chandirani", "Hindi", "Champa & Chandi", "Dilip Kumar", "C. R. Subburaman, Assistants: M. S. Viswanathan & T. K. Ramamoorthy", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1954", "Aggi Ramudu", "Telugu", "Saradha", "N. T. Rama Rao", "S. M. Subbaiah Naidu", "Pakshiraja Studios" ], [ "1954", "Malaikkallan", "Tamil", "Poonkothai", "M. G. Ramachandran", "S. M. Subbaiah Naidu", "Pakshiraja Studios" ], [ "1954", "Chakrapani", "Telugu", "Granddaughter", "A. Nageswara Rao", "P. Bhanumathi", "" ], [ "1955", "Vipranarayana", "Telugu", "Devadevi", "A. Nageswara Rao", "S. Rajeswara Rao", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1955", "Vipranarayana", "Tamil", "Devadevi", "A. Nageswara Rao", "S. Rajeswara Rao", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1955", "Kalvanin Kadhali", "Tamil", "Kalyani", "Sivaji Ganesan", "G. Govindarajulu Naidu & Ghantasala", "Revathi Productions" ], [ "1956", "Alibabavum Narpadhu Thirudargalum", "Tamil", "Marjina", "M. G. Ramachandran", "S. Dakshinamurthy", "Modern Theatres" ], [ "1956", "Alibaba 40 Dongalu", "Telugu", "Marjina", "M. G. Ramachandran", "S. Dakshinamurthy", "Modern Theatres" ], [ "1956", "Chintamani", "Telugu", "Chintamani", "", "", "" ], [ "1956", "Madurai Veeran", "Tamil", "Princess Bommi", "M. G. Ramachandran", "G. Ramanathan", "Krishna Pictures" ], [ "1956", "Rangoon Radha", "Tamil", "Rangam", "Sivaji Ganesan", "T. R. Papa", "Mekala Pictures" ], [ "1956", "Tenali Ramakrishna", "Telugu", "Rangasaani", "N. T. Rama Rao & A. Nageswara Rao", "Viswanathan Ramamoorthy", "Vikram Productions" ], [ "1956", "Tenali Raman", "Tamil", "Krishnasani", "N. T. Rama Rao & Sivaji Ganesan", "Viswanathan Ramamoorthy", "Vikram Productions" ], [ "1956", "Sadharam", "Tamil", "Sadharam", "Gemini Ganesan & K. R. Ramaswamy", "G. Ramanathan", "Kasturi Films" ], [ "1956", "Thaaikkuppin Thaaram", "Tamil", "Sivakami", "M. G. Ramachandran", "K. V. Mahadevan", "Devar Films" ], [ "1956", "Rambaiyin Kaadhal", "Tamil", "Ramba", "K. A. Thangavelu", "T. R. Papa", "Kalpana Pictures" ], [ "1957", "Makkalai Petra Magarasi", "Tamil", "Rangamma", "Sivaji Ganesan", "K. V. Mahadevan", "Sri Lakshmi Pictures" ], [ "1957", "Manamagan Thevai", "Tamil", "", "Sivaji Ganesan", "G. Ramanathan", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1957", "Varudu Kavali", "Telugu", "", "K. Jaggaiah", "G. Ramanathan", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1957", "Rani Lalithangi", "Tamil", "", "Sivaji Ganesan", "G. Ramanathan", "TNR Productions" ], [ "1957", "Ambikapathy", "Tamil", "Princess Amaravati", "Sivaji Ganesan", "G. Ramanathan", "ALS Productions" ], [ "1957", "Nala Damayanti", "Telugu", "Damayanthi", "Kemparaj Urs", "", "" ], [ "1957", "Sarangadhara", "Telugu", "Chitrangi Devi", "N. T. Rama Rao", "G. Ramanathan", "Minerva Pictures" ], [ "1958", "Sarangadhara", "Tamil", "Chitrangi Devi", "Sivaji Ganesan", "G. Ramanathan", "Minerva Pictures" ], [ "1958", "Nadodi Mannan", "Tamil", "Madhana", "M. G. Ramachandran", "S. M. Subbaiah Naidu", "Emgeeyar Pictures" ], [ "1959", "Manimekalai", "Tamil", "Manimekalai", "T. R. Mahalingam", "G. Ramanathan", "Shekhar Art Film" ], [ "1960", "Raja Bakthi", "Tamil", "Maharasai", "Sivaji Ganesan, Vyjayanthimala", "G. Govindarajulu Naidu", "Revathi Productions" ], [ "1960", "Raja Desingu", "Tamil", "Ranibhai", "M. G. Ramachandran", "G. Ramanathan", "Krishna Pictures" ], [ "1961", "Batasari", "Telugu", "Madhavi", "A. Nageswara Rao", "Master Venu", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1961", "Kaanal Neer", "Tamil", "Madhavi", "A. Nageswara Rao", "Master Venu", "Bharani Pictures" ], [ "1962", "Annai", "Tamil", "Savithri", "S. V. Ranga Rao", "R. Sudharsanam", "AVM Productions" ], [ "1963", "Kalai Arasi", "Tamil", "Vani & Valli", "M. G. Ramachandran", "K. V. Mahadevan", "Sarodi Brothers" ], [ "1963", "Anuragam", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1963", "Arivaali", "Tamil", "Manorama", "Sivaji Ganesan", "S. V. Venkatraman", "A. T. K. Productions" ], [ "1963", "Penchina Prema", "Telugu", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1963", "Kaanchi Thalaivan", "Tamil", "", "M. G. Ramachandran", "K. V. Mahadevan", "Mekala Pictures" ], [ "1964", "Bobbili Yudham", "Telugu", "Mallamma", "N. T. Rama Rao", "S. Rajeswara Rao", "" ], [ "1964", "Vivaha Bandham", "Telugu", "Bharati", "", "", "" ], [ "1965", "Antastulu", "Telugu", "", "A. Nageswara Rao", "K. V. Mahadevan", "" ], [ "1965", "Todu Needa", "Telugu", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1966", "Palnati Yudham", "Telugu", "Nagamma", "N. T. Rama Rao", "S. Rajeswara Rao", "Sri Anuroopa Films" ], [ "1967", "Grihalakshmi", "Telugu", "Laxmi", "", "", "" ], [ "1967", "Pattatthu Rani", "Tamil", "", "Gemini Ganesan", "T. K. Ramamoorthy", "" ], [ "1968", "Poovum Pottum", "Tamil", "Padmavathi", "S. V. Ranga Rao", "R. Govardhanam", "Vasu Films" ], [ "1971", "Mattilo Manikyam", "Telugu", "Lalitha", "", "", "" ], [ "1972", "Anta Mana Manchike", "Telugu", "Savitri", "", "", "" ], [ "1973", "Kattila Thottila", "Tamil", "", "Gemini Ganesan", "", "Arul Films" ], [ "1973", "Vichitra Vivaham", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1974", "Ammayi Pelli", "Telugu", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1974", "Tatamma Kala", "Telugu", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1975", "Ippadiyum Oru Penn", "Tamil", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1975", "Pathu Maadha Bandham", "Tamil", "S. A. Asokan", "Krishnan-Panju", "", "" ], [ "1977", "Manavadi Kosam", "Telugu", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1984", "Mangamma Gari Manavadu", "Telugu", "Mangamma", "", "", "" ], [ "1986", "Muddula Manavaraalu", "Telugu", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1986", "Kannukku Mai Ezhuthu", "Tamil", "", "Sujatha, Sarath Babu", "Ilaiyaraaja", "" ], [ "1988", "Attagaru Swagatham", "Telugu", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1990", "Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata", "Telugu", "Bamma", "", "", "" ], [ "1992", "Chamanthi", "Telugu", "Bhuvaneswari", "", "", "" ], [ "1992", "Peddarikam", "Telugu", "Adusumilli Basavapunnamma", "", "", "" ], [ "1992", "Samrat Ashok", "Telugu", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1992", "Chembaruthi", "Tamil", "", "Prashanth, Roja", "Ilaiyaraaja", "Motherland Movies" ], [ "1998", "Pelli Kanuka", "Telugu", "Savithramma", "", "", "" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/852.tsv" }
nt-13905
what role did damon play most throughout his career?
[ "Executive Producer" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], "rows": [ [ "2014", "And So It Goes", "Producer", "Starring Michael Douglas and Diane Keaton" ], [ "2013", "Lone Survivor", "Executive Producer", "Starring Mark Wahlberg" ], [ "2013", "2 Guns", "Executive Producer", "Starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg" ], [ "2012", "Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning", "Executive Producer", "Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren" ], [ "2011", "Flypaper", "Producer", "Starring Patrick Dempsey and Ashley Judd" ], [ "2011", "The Ledge", "Producer", "Starring Charlie Hunnam, Liv Tyler, and Terrence Howard" ], [ "2009", "Universal Soldier: Regeneration", "Executive Producer", "Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren" ], [ "2009", "Beyond A Reasonable Doubt", "Producer", "Starring Michael Douglas" ], [ "2008", "It's Alive", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "2007", "Captivity", "Producer", "" ], [ "2006", "O Jerusalem", "Producer", "" ], [ "2005", "The Upside of Anger", "Executive Producer", "Starring Kevin Costner and Joan Allen" ], [ "2004", "Beyond The Sea", "Executive Producer", "Starring Kevin Spacey" ], [ "2004", "The I Inside", "Producer", "" ], [ "2003", "Monster", "Producer", "Starring Charlize Theron\\nAcademy Award for Best Actress\\nIndependent Spirit Award for Best First Feature" ], [ "2003", "11:14", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "2003", "The United States of Leland", "Executive Producer", "Starring Don Cheadle" ], [ "2002", "Extreme Ops", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "2002", "FeardotCom", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "2001", "The Musketeer", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "2001", "The Body", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "2000", "Love & Sex", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1999", "Eye of the Beholder", "Executive Producer", "Starring Ewan MacGregor" ], [ "1999", "A Dog of Flanders", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1997", "Deceiver", "Wayland's Father\\nExecutive Producer", "" ], [ "1997", "The Blackout", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1996", "The Winner", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1994", "\"The Jungle Book\"", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1993", "Stalingrad", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1991", "Diary of a Hitman", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1990", "Vietnam, Texas", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1989", "Wild Orchid", "Producer", "Starring Mickey Rourke" ], [ "1988", "High Spirits", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1988", "Bat*21", "Co-Producer", "" ], [ "1988", "Mac and Me", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1987", "The Lost Boys", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1986", "Flight of the Navigator", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1986", "Short Circuit", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1986", "8 Million Ways to Die", "Executive Producer", "Starring Jeff Bridges" ], [ "1986", "9 1/2 Weeks", "Producer", "Starring Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger\\nDirected by Adrian Lyne" ], [ "1986", "The Clan of the Cave Bear", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1984", "Metropolis", "Sales Agent", "Directed by Fritz Lang" ], [ "1984", "The NeverEnding Story", "Executive Producer", "Directed by Wolfgang Petersen" ], [ "1981", "Das Boot", "Executive Producer", "Directed by Wolfgang Petersen\\nNominated for Six Academy Awards" ], [ "1977", "The Choirboys", "Executive Producer", "" ], [ "1974", "There is No 13", "George Thomas", "" ], [ "1974", "The Arena", "Producer", "Starred Damon's future wife Margaret Markov" ], [ "1973", "\"Hannah, Queen of the Vampires\"", "Peter", "" ], [ "1973", "The Devil's Wedding Night", "Karl Schiller", "" ], [ "1973", "Little Mother", "Riano", "" ], [ "1972", "Byleth - il demone dell'incesto", "Duke Lionello Shandwell", "" ], [ "1972", "Great Treasure Hunt", "Kansas Lee", "" ], [ "1972", "I leoni di Pietroburgo", "Eldar", "" ], [ "1972", "Confessioni segrete di un convento di clausura", "Domenico", "" ], [ "1972", "They Call Him Veritas", "Veritas", "" ], [ "1971", "L'arciere di fuoco", "Allen", "" ], [ "1971", "Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman", "Ivanhoe", "" ], [ "1971", "Pistol Packin' Preacher", "Slim", "" ], [ "1968", "Dead Men Don't Count", "Johnny Dalton", "" ], [ "1968", "Anzio", "Wally Richardson", "Directed by Edward Dmytryk" ], [ "1968", "All Out", "Johnny", "" ], [ "1968", "The Young, the Evil, and the Savage", "Richard Barrett", "" ], [ "1968", "Un treno per Durango", "Brown", "" ], [ "1967", "Colpo doppio del camaleonte d'oro", "Vittorio", "" ], [ "1967", "No Killing Without Dollars", "Laurence", "" ], [ "1967", "Requiescant", "George Ferguson", "Also starring Pier Paolo Pasolini" ], [ "1966", "Johnny Yuma", "Johnny Yuma", "" ], [ "1966", "Johnny Oro", "Johnny Oro/Ringo", "Directed by Sergio Corbucci" ], [ "1966", "How Do I Love You?", "Luis", "" ], [ "1965", "Secret Agent 777\"", "Dr. Bardin", "" ], [ "1964", "Son of Cleopatra", "El Kebir", "" ], [ "1964", "I cento cavalieri", "Don Fernando Herrera y Menendez", "" ], [ "1963", "The Tyrant of Castile", "Pietro I: Re di Castiglia", "" ], [ "1963", "Black Sabbath", "Vladimire d'Urfe", "Also starring Boris Karloff\\nDirected by Mario Bava" ], [ "1963", "The Shortest Day", "Un ufficiale austriaco", "Directed by Sergio Corbucci" ], [ "1963", "The Young Racers", "Stephen Children", "Directed by Roger Corman" ], [ "1962", "The Reluctant Saint", "Aldo", "Directed by Edward Dmytryk" ], [ "1962", "The Longest Day", "Pvt. Harris", "Also starring Richard Burton and Sean Connery" ], [ "1962", "Beauty and the Beast", "Eduardo", "" ], [ "1962", "Peccati d'estate", "Dr. Gianni Orgei", "" ], [ "1960", "House of Usher", "Philip Winthrop", "Won Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer\\nAlso starring Vincent Price\\nDirected by Roger Corman\\nScreenplay by Richard Matheson" ], [ "1960", "This Rebel Breed", "Frank Serano", "" ], [ "1958", "Party Crashers", "Twig Webster", "" ], [ "1958", "Life Begins at 17", "Russ Lippincott", "" ], [ "1957", "Young and Dangerous", "Tommy Price", "" ], [ "1956", "Between Heaven and Hell", "Pvt. Terry Co. G", "" ], [ "1956", "Screaming Eagles", "Pvt. Lambert", "" ], [ "1956", "Inside Detroit", "Gregg Linden", "" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/438.tsv" }
nt-13906
what is the difference of megawatts between the total in 2000 and 2001?
[ "161" ]
{ "header": [ "", "2000", "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005", "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012" ], "rows": [ [ "Hydro power", "1,150", "1,161", "1,171", "1,247", "1,281", "1,293", "1,316", "1,326", "1,357", "1,379", "1,382", "1,401", "1,584" ], [ "Thermal", "685", "835", "1,056", "1,233", "1,215", "1,155", "1,155", "1,155", "1,285", "1,290", "1,390", "1,690", "1,638" ], [ "Other renewables", "3", "3", "3", "3", "3", "3", "3", "3", "3", "15", "45", "50", "90" ], [ "Total availability", "1,838", "1,999", "2,230", "2,483", "2,499", "2,411", "2,434", "2,444", "2,645", "2,684", "2,818", "3,141", "3,312" ], [ "Hydro power", "3,197", "3,110", "2,962", "3,310", "2,960", "3,451", "4,634", "3,947", "4,130", "3,881", "5,634", "4,622", "3,292" ], [ "Thermal", "3,485", "3,407", "3,201", "4,298", "5,080", "5,314", "4,751", "5,864", "5,763", "5,975", "4,995", "6,785", "8,339" ], [ "Other renewables", "3", "3", "4", "3", "3", "5", "4", "4", "8", "27", "86", "121", "169" ], [ "Total production", "6,685", "6,520", "6,167", "7,611", "8,043", "8,770", "9,389", "9,815", "9,901", "9,883", "10,715", "11,528", "11,800" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/762.tsv" }
nt-13907
what was their 1qr opponent in 2010-2011?
[ "Široki Brijeg" ]
{ "header": [ "Season", "Competition", "Round", "Opponent", "Home", "Away", "Aggregate" ], "rows": [ [ "2010–11", "UEFA Europa League", "1QR", "Široki Brijeg", "0–2", "0–3", "0–5" ], [ "2011–12", "UEFA Europa League", "1QR", "Široki Brijeg", "3–0", "0–0", "3–0" ], [ "2011–12", "UEFA Europa League", "2QR", "Bohemian F.C.", "2–0", "1–1", "3–1" ], [ "2011–12", "UEFA Europa League", "3QR", "Austria Wien", "1–1", "2–3", "3–4" ], [ "2012–13", "UEFA Europa League", "1QR", "Jeunesse Esch", "3–0", "3–0", "6–0" ], [ "2012–13", "UEFA Europa League", "2QR", "Tromsø", "0–0", "0–1 (a.e.t.)", "0–1" ], [ "2013–14", "UEFA Europa League", "2QR", "Žilina", "3–1", "0–2", "3–3 (a.g.)" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/741.tsv" }
nt-13908
who did the austria davis cup team play after they beat barcelona in the world group 1st round in 1990?
[ "Italy" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Competition", "Date", "Location", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ], "rows": [ [ "1990", "World Group, 1st Round", "2–4 Feb", "Barcelona (ESP)", "Spain", "3–2", "Win" ], [ "1990", "World Group, Quarterfinals", "30 Mar – 2 Apr", "Vienna (AUT)", "Italy", "5–0", "Win" ], [ "1990", "World Group, Semifinals", "21–23 Sep", "Vienna (AUT)", "United States", "2–3", "Loss" ], [ "1991", "World Group, 1st Round", "1–3 Feb", "Prague (TCH)", "Czechoslovakia", "1–4", "Loss" ], [ "1991", "World Group, Relegation Play-offs", "20–22 Sep", "Manchester (GBR)", "Great Britain", "1–3", "Loss" ], [ "1992", "Euro/African Zone Group I, 1st Round", "BYE", "BYE", "BYE", "BYE", "BYE" ], [ "1992", "Euro/African Zone Group I, Semifinals", "1–3 May", "Helsinki (FIN)", "Finland", "4–1", "Win" ], [ "1992", "World Group, Relegation Play-offs", "25–27 Sep", "Vancouver (CAN)", "Canada", "3–1", "Win" ], [ "1993", "World Group, 1st Round", "26–28 Mar", "Vienna (AUT)", "France", "1–4", "Loss" ], [ "1993", "World Group, Relegation Play-offs", "24–26 Sep", "Christchurch (NZL)", "New Zealand", "3–2", "Win" ], [ "1994", "World Group, 1st Round", "26–28 Mar", "Graz (AUT)", "Germany", "2–3", "Loss" ], [ "1994", "World Group, Relegation Play-offs", "23–25 Sep", "Montevideo (URU)", "Uruguay", "3–2", "Win" ], [ "1995", "World Group, 1st Round", "3–5 Feb", "Vienna (AUT)", "Spain", "4–1", "Win" ], [ "1995", "World Group, Quarterfinals", "31 Mar – 2 Apr", "Växjö (SWE)", "Sweden", "0–5", "Loss" ], [ "1996", "World Group, 1st Round", "9–12 Feb", "Johannesburg (RSA)", "South Africa", "2–3", "Loss" ], [ "1996", "World Group, Relegation Play-offs", "20–22 Sep", "São Paulo (BRA)", "Brazil", "1–4", "Loss" ], [ "1997", "Euro/African Zone Group I, 1st Round", "BYE", "BYE", "BYE", "BYE", "BYE" ], [ "1997", "Euro/African Zone Group I, Semifinals", "4–6 Apr", "Graz (AUT)", "Croatia", "3–2", "Win" ], [ "1997", "World Group, Relegation Play-offs", "19–21 Sep", "Harare (ZIM)", "Zimbabwe", "2–3", "Loss" ], [ "1998", "Euro/African Zone Group I, Quarterfinals", "3–5 Apr", "Ramat HaSharon (ISR)", "Israel", "1–4", "Loss" ], [ "1998", "Euro/African Zone Group I, Relegation Play-offs", "25–27 Sep", "Pörtschach (AUT)", "Denmark", "5–0", "Win" ], [ "1999", "Euro/African Zone Group I, Quarterfinals", "2–4 Apr", "Wels (AUT)", "Portugal", "4–1", "Win" ], [ "1999", "World Group, Relegation Play-offs", "24–26 Sep", "Pörtschach (AUT)", "Sweden", "3–2", "Win" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/933.tsv" }
nt-13909
what was the last award ceremony on the film/show sarabhai vs sarabhi?
[ "Indian Television Academy Awards" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Award Ceremony", "Category", "Film/Show", "Result" ], "rows": [ [ "2005", "Indian Television Academy Awards", "ITA Award for Best Actress - Comedy", "Sarabhai vs Sarabhai", "Won" ], [ "2005", "Indian Telly Awards", "Best Actress in a Comic Role", "Sarabhai vs Sarabhai", "Won" ], [ "2006", "Indian Television Academy Awards", "ITA Award for Best Actress - Comedy", "Sarabhai vs Sarabhai", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Screen Awards", "Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress", "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Filmfare Awards", "Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award", "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na", "Nominated" ], [ "2011", "Filmfare Awards", "Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award", "Golmaal 3", "Nominated" ], [ "2011", "Screen Awards", "Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress", "Golmaal 3", "Nominated" ], [ "2011", "Zee Cine Awards", "Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Female", "Golmaal 3", "Nominated" ], [ "2011", "Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards", "Apsara Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role", "Golmaal 3", "Nominated" ], [ "2011", "12th IIFA Awards", "IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress", "Golmaal 3", "Nominated" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/757.tsv" }
nt-13910
which album had the most singles releases?
[ "Rotting Piñata" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Title", "US Hot 100", "US Modern Rock", "US Mainstream Rock", "Album" ], "rows": [ [ "1994", "\"Neenah Menasha\"", "-", "-", "-", "Rotting Piñata" ], [ "1994", "\"Plowed\"", "-", "5", "9", "Rotting Piñata" ], [ "1995", "\"Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain)\"", "55", "3", "11", "Rotting Piñata" ], [ "1995", "\"Rainin'\"", "-", "34", "18", "Rotting Piñata" ], [ "1996", "\"Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina)\"", "-", "15", "11", "Wax Ecstatic" ], [ "1997", "\"Have You Seen Mary\"", "-", "-", "7", "Wax Ecstatic" ], [ "1999", "\"Live Here Without You\"", "-", "-", "-", "New Pop Sunday" ], [ "1999", "\"1000 Times\"", "-", "-", "-", "New Pop Sunday" ], [ "2003", "\"Treat Me Wrong\"", "-", "-", "-", "For All the Drugs in the World" ], [ "2003", "\"Leave This World\"", "-", "-", "-", "For All the Drugs in the World" ], [ "2005", "\"The Man\"", "-", "-", "-", "The Man" ], [ "2005", "\"Higher (Part 1)\"", "-", "-", "-", "The Man" ], [ "2009", "\"Come in From the Rain\"", "-", "-", "-", "Destroy the Boy EP" ], [ "2010", "\"Destroy the Boy\"", "-", "-", "-", "Destroy the Boy EP" ], [ "2013", "\"Fade From View\"", "-", "-", "-", "Stop The Bleeding" ], [ "2013", "\"Lifes Bitter Pills\"", "-", "-", "-", "Stop The Bleeding" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/491.tsv" }
nt-13911
what is the only title being released in dec 27 2013?
[ "The Avengers" ]
{ "header": [ "Issue", "Volume", "Title", "Main Feature Story", "First/Early Appearance Story/Stories", "Release Date" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "24", "The Avengers", "Ultron Unlimited (Avengers Vol 3 #0 and #19-22)", "The Coming Of The Avengers (Avengers Vol 1 #1)", "27 Dec 2013" ], [ "2", "12", "Spider-Man", "Happy Birthday (Amazing Spider-Man Vol 2 #57-58 and #500-502).", "Spider-Man (Amazing Fantasy #15)\\nThe Sinister Six (Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1)", "15 Jan 2014" ], [ "3", "55", "Wolverine", "Get Mystique (Wolverine Vol. 3 #62-65)", "And Now... The Wolverine (Incredible Hulk #181)", "29 Jan 2014" ], [ "4", "29", "Hawkeye", "Hawkeye (Hawkeye Vol.1 #1-4).", "Hawkeye, The Marskman (Tales of Suspense #57)\\nThe Old Order Changeth (The Avengers Vol.1 #16)", "12 Feb 2014" ], [ "5", "10", "The Hulk", "Dogs Of War (The Incredible Hulk volume 2 #12-20)", "None", "26 Feb 2014" ], [ "6", "22", "Jean Grey", "Here Comes Yesterday (All-New X-Men #1-5)", "X-Men Origins: Jean Grey", "12 Mar 2014" ], [ "7", "49", "Power Man", "Power Man and Iron Fist #50-53", "Luke Cage #1-3", "26 Mar 2014" ], [ "8", "TBC", "Captain America", "Captain America #247-255", "?", "9 Apr 2014" ], [ "9", "TBC", "Iron Man", "The Five Nightmares (Iron Man (Vol. 5) #1-7)", "Tales of Suspense #39", "23 Apr 2014" ], [ "10", "TBC", "The X-Men", "X-Men: Children of the Atom #1-6", "X-Men (Vol. 1) #1", "7 May 2014" ], [ "11", "TBC", "Black Widow", "TBC", "TBC", "21 May 2014" ], [ "12", "TBC", "The Human Torch (Jim Hammond)", "TBC", "TBC", "4 June 2014" ], [ "13", "TBC", "Warriors Three", "TBC", "TBC", "18 June 2014" ], [ "14", "TBC", "Cyclops", "TBC", "TBC", "2 July 2014" ], [ "15", "TBC", "Captain Marvel", "TBC", "TBC", "16 July 2014" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/696.tsv" }
nt-13913
who completed more laps, phil hill or richard attwood?
[ "Phil Hill" ]
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Automobiles CD", "Dennis Dayan\\n Claude Ballot-Léna", "CD SP66C", "Peugeot 1.1L I4", "25" ], [ "49", "P\\n+5.0", "12", "Lola Cars Ltd. / Team Surtees", "Peter de Klerk\\n Chris Irwin", "Lola T70 Mk.III", "Aston Martin 5.0L V8", "25" ], [ "50", "S\\n5.0", "62", "John Wyer Automotive Engineering /\\nViscount Downe", "Mike Salmon\\n Brian Redman", "Ford GT40 Mk.I", "Ford 4.7L V8", "20" ], [ "51", "P\\n1.15", "54", "Roger Nathan Racing Ltd.", "Roger Nathan\\n Mike Beckwith", "Costin Nathan", "Hillman 1.0L I4", "15" ], [ "52", "P\\n1.3", "50", "Marcos Racing Ltd.", "Chris J. Lawrence\\n Jem Marsh", "Marcos Mini Marcos GT", "BMC 1.3L I4", "13" ], [ "53", "P\\n+5.0", "11", "Lola Cars Ltd. / Team Surtees", "John Surtees\\n David Hobbs", "Lola T70 Mk.III", "Aston Martin 5.0L V8", "3" ], [ "54", "GT\\n2.0", "43", "\"Franc\"", "Jacques Dewes\\n Anton Fischhaber", "Porsche 911S", "Porsche 2.0L Flat-6", "2" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/366.tsv" }
nt-13914
when was the last tour date of 2010?
[ "21 October" ]
{ "header": [ "Date", "City", "Venue", "Member", "Performance", "Notes" ], "rows": [ [ "15 January", "Dublin", "RTÉ Studios", "Brian & Roger", "(1) \"We Will Rock You\"\\n(2) \"We Are the Champions\"", "The Late Late Show" ], [ "31 January", "Dublin", "The O2", "Brian", "(1) \"Bohemian Rhapsody\"", "Matinee and Evening performances. Roger attended but did not perform." ], [ "10 May", "London", "Dominion Theatre", "Brian & Roger", "(1) \"Bohemian Rhapsody\"", "8th anniversary." ], [ "3 September", "Utrecht", "Beatrix\\nTheatre", "Brian", "(1) \"Bohemian Rhapsody\"", "" ], [ "4 September", "London", "Dominion Theatre", "Brian", "(1) \"Bohemian Rhapsody\"", "Matinee and Evening performances" ], [ "12 September", "Stockholm", "Cirkus Arena Restaurang", "Brian", "(1) \"Bohemian Rhapsody\"", "" ], [ "21 October", "Berlin", "Theater des Westens", "Brian", "(1) \"Bohemian Rhapsody\"", "" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/855.tsv" }
nt-13917
what is the difference in points between first and last place?
[ "28" ]
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nt-13918
how many medals did venezuela win in this competition?
[ "14" ]
{ "header": [ "Rank", "Nation", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Venezuela", "7", "4", "3", "14" ], [ "2", "Bolivia", "2", "2", "2", "6" ], [ "2", "Chile", "2", "2", "2", "6" ], [ "4", "Peru", "1", "3", "3", "7" ], [ "5", "Ecuador", "1", "1", "1", "3" ], [ "6", "Colombia", "0", "1", "2", "3" ], [ "Total", "Total", "13", "13", "13", "39" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/771.tsv" }
nt-13919
the academy of the sacred heart is from the same city as what other home that was dedicated to veterans and soldiers?
[ "Russell A. Alger, Jr. House" ]
{ "header": [ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town", "Summary" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Academy of the Sacred Heart", "June 25, 1987\\n(#87001061)", "171 Lake Shore Dr.\\n42°23′35″N 82°53′37″W / 42.393056°N 82.893611°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "This school was established in 1887 as a boarding school for young ladies by the Religious of the Sacred Heart, an order of cloistered nuns. It is now run as an independent day school, known as the Grosse Pointe Academy, by a lay Board of Trustees who continue the educational mission of the school." ], [ "2", "Russell A. Alger, Jr. House", "July 8, 1982\\n(#82002917)", "32 Lake Shore Dr.\\n42°23′13″N 82°53′50″W / 42.386944°N 82.897222°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "The Russell A. Alger, Jr. House was built in 1910 and served as the family home of Russell A. Alger Jr. until 1949, when it was donated to the community and dedicated to the memory of veterans and soldiers of World War II. It was rechristened the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, and is also known as The Moorings." ], [ "3", "Annapolis Park Historic District", "May 18, 2006\\n(#06000405)", "Julius, Matthew, Hanover, Farnum, Alan, and Paul\\n42°16′14″N 83°19′59″W / 42.270556°N 83.333056°W", "Westland", "During World War II, the African-American population in Detroit ballooned to 300,000 residents, but housing covenants, overpriced rent, and other forms of discrimination restricted where they could live. Julius and William Schwartz platted the Annapolis Park suburb in Westland in 1953 specifically for African-Americans." ], [ "4", "Henry W. Baker House", "April 22, 1982\\n(#82002922)", "233 S. Main St.\\n42°22′19″N 83°28′03″W / 42.371944°N 83.4675°W", "Plymouth", "This house was built for Henry W. Baker, president of the Plymouth Iron Windmill Company, which in 1888 introduced the Daisy air rifle and later changed its name to the Daisy Manufacturing Company. The house is of a fanciful Italianate design, likely based on an illustration in a pattern book. The house was a landmark in Plymouth because of the unusual tower, shaped like a pagoda, atop the mansard roof." ], [ "5", "Tivadar and Dorothy Balogh House", "September 30, 2013\\n(#13000800)", "49800 Joy Road (Plymouth Township)\\n42°21′02″N 83°31′52″W / 42.350548°N 83.531141°W", "Cherry Hill vicinity", "The Tivadar and Dorothy Balogh House was constructed in 1958-59 by architect Tividar Balogh for himself, his wife, Dorothy and their family. The house is a two-story cubic structure, clad in redwood siding. The house sits on a partial basement on one side and support posts on the other side. The section beneath the house was originally open; the space beneath gives the house an impressive \"lightness\" and makes it appear to hover above the landscape." ], [ "6", "Thomas and Maria Blackman Bartlett House", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000614)", "500 N. Ridge Rd. (Canton Township)\\n42°18′30″N 83°32′05″W / 42.308333°N 83.534722°W", "Cherry Hill", "The Thomas and Maria Blackman Bartlett House (also known as the Bartlett-Travis House) was originally constructed c. 1840 in a Greek Revival style, but in subsequent years has been updated with Victorian elements. In 1989, the house was moved to its current location and placed on a new foundation. Restoration work was begun in 1994 and finished in 2002." ], [ "7", "Beverly Road Historic District", "April 7, 1995\\n(#94001428)", "23-45 Beverly Rd.\\n42°23′18″N 82°54′06″W / 42.388333°N 82.901667°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "The Beverly Road Historic District covers the original area of the Beverly Park Subdivision, platted by Henry B. Joy in 1911. The district was one of the earliest upper-class subdivisions in the Grosse Pointes, and marked the change of the area from a farming and summer-home community into an upscale year-round community." ], [ "8", "David and Elizabeth Bell Boldman House", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000615)", "3339 S. Canton Center Rd. (Canton Township)\\n42°16′54″N 83°29′09″W / 42.281667°N 83.485833°W", "Sheldon", "The David and Elizabeth Bell Boldman House was a basilica-style Greek Revival with a two-story center section flanked by single-story wings. The former site of the house is now vacant." ], [ "9", "Benjamin and Mary Ann Bradford House", "June 9, 2000\\n(#00000648)", "48145 Warren Rd.\\n42°20′07″N 83°30′54″W / 42.335278°N 83.515°W", "Canton", "In 1825, Moses Bradford moved to Canton Township, one of the first settlers to stake a claim in the area. The following year, Aruna and Mary Bradford, Moses's parents, followed their son to Canton Township. On arrival, they bought the property this house now sits on; in 1835 they sold the parcel to their other son, Benjamin. In 1860, Benjamin built the house that now stands on the property; it remained in the Bradford family until 1911." ], [ "10", "Jos. Campau Historic District", "October 17, 2012\\n(#12000870)", "Bounded by Holbrook, Pulaski, Casmere, & Lehman Sts.\\n42°23′55″N 83°03′32″W / 42.39852°N 83.058922°W", "Hamtramck", "The Jos. Campau Historic District contains a unique collection of early 20th century commercial architecture, constructed as Hamtramck expanded in the wake of the 1915 opening of the nearby Dodge Main Plant." ], [ "11", "Cherry Hill Historic District", "April 2, 2003\\n(#03000176)", "Cherry Hill and Ridge Rds.\\n42°18′17″N 83°32′20″W / 42.304722°N 83.538889°W", "Canton Township", "The Cherry Hill Historic District contains buildings on Cherry Hill and Ridge Roads in the unincorporated crossroads community of Cherry Hill. CHerry Hill was established in 1825, and the district includes the Italianate Cherry Hill House inn, the Gothic Revival Cherry Hill United Methodist Church and associated cemetery, the Cherry Hill School, the Thomas and Maria Blackman Bartlett House, the Thomas and Isabella Moore Clyde House, and buildings used for one of Henry Ford's Village industry projects." ], [ "12", "Christ Church Chapel", "September 10, 1993\\n(#93000424)", "61 Grosse Pointe Rd.\\n42°23′29″N 82°54′03″W / 42.391389°N 82.900833°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "The Grosse Pointe Episcopal congregation began as a branch of Christ Church Detroit in 1923. This building, completed in 1930, was initially referred to as a \"chapel,\" because it was intended to be one element of a larger building. The Neo-Gothic chapel is built in a Latin cross configuration with a 50-foot (15 m) tower at one corner." ], [ "13", "Thomas and Isabella Moore Clyde House", "April 2, 2003\\n(#03000175)", "50325 Cherry Hill Rd.\\n42°18′21″N 83°32′07″W / 42.305833°N 83.535278°W", "Canton Township", "The Thomas Clyde House is a 1 1⁄2-story clapboard upright and wing Greek Revival house with an unusual asymmetrical facade. It was built c. 1845, and moved from its original location across the street to its present location in 1924." ], [ "14", "Commandant's Quarters", "October 15, 1970\\n(#70000286)", "21950 Michigan Ave.\\n42°18′23″N 83°14′38″W / 42.306389°N 83.243889°W", "Dearborn", "The Commandant's Quarters was built in 1833 as part of the Detroit Arsenal, which was relocated from Detroit due to fear that the stored explosives would endanger the city's population. It is the oldest building in Dearborn still located on its original site, and is considered to be one of the seven most significant buildings in Michigan." ], [ "15", "Charles G. Curtiss Sr. House", "December 2, 1993\\n(#93001350)", "168 S. Union St.\\n42°22′19″N 83°27′58″W / 42.371944°N 83.466111°W", "Plymouth", "This house is a two-story wood-framed house sitting on a fieldstone foundation. It was built in approximately 1890 by Charles G. Curtiss Sr., a builder from Plymouth. The form of the house (a gabled ell with tower) had been poplar regionally and nationally since the 1850s, but by the time this house was built was much out of fashion." ], [ "16", "Dearborn Inn and Colonial Homes", "December 10, 1982\\n(#82000549)", "20301 Oakwood Blvd.\\n42°17′48″N 83°13′41″W / 42.296667°N 83.228056°W", "Dearborn", "The Dearborn Inn, was conceived by Henry Ford, who saw a need for food and accommodations for visitors flying into the nearby Ford Airport. The Inn was designed by architect Albert Kahn, and upon its opening in 1931 became the first airport hotel in the country." ], [ "17", "Defer Elementary School", "May 2, 2001\\n(#01000458)", "15425 Kercheval\\n42°23′00″N 82°56′07″W / 42.383336°N 82.935183°W", "Grosse Pointe Park", "In 1921, in response to the influx of families, five school districts in what is now the Grosse Pointe area were consolidated into Rural Agricultural District No. 1 (later renamed the Grosse Pointe Public School System). The first building constructed after consolidation was Defer Elementary School, built on the site of a rhubarb patch owned by Ludwig Meininger." ], [ "18", "Paul Harvey Deming House", "July 25, 1996\\n(#96000811)", "111 Lake Shore Rd.\\n42°23′30″N 82°53′40″W / 42.391667°N 82.894444°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "This house was a 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m2), 2 1⁄2-story Tudor Revival built in the shape of a U. It was built for Paul Harvey Deming, Chairman of the Board of the George Worthington Company. The house was demolished in 1997." ], [ "19", "Phillip and Maria Hasselbach Dingledey House", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000616)", "1638 N. Haggerty Rd. (Canton Township)\\n42°19′06″N 83°26′55″W / 42.318333°N 83.448611°W", "Westland", "The Phillip and Maria Hasselbach Dingledey House was an upright and wing style farmhouse with a relatively unusual double upright. The house is no longer at its listed location; a small commercial complex now occupies the site." ], [ "20", "East River Road Historic District", "August 13, 1974\\n(#74001003)", "East River Rd. near the Grosse Ile Parkway\\n42°07′33″N 83°08′30″W / 42.125833°N 83.141667°W", "Grosse Ile", "This district includes several Gothic Revival mansions built in the 1850s, St. James Episcopal Church (also on the Register) and the Michigan Central Railroad Depot." ], [ "21", "East River Road – North Hickory Canal Bridge", "February 4, 2000\\n(#00000042)", "E. River Rd. over N. Hickory Canal\\n42°05′46″N 83°09′02″W / 42.096111°N 83.150556°W", "Grosse Ile", "The East River Road – North Hickory Canal Bridge is 64 feet (20 m) continuous concrete slab bridge. Wayne County used this type of bridge in the years during and after World War II, presumably because of the difficulty of obtaining steel during these years." ], [ "22", "John and Emma Lacey Eberts House", "July 16, 2009\\n(#09000524)", "109 Vinewood Ave.\\n42°12′27″N 83°09′02″W / 42.207372°N 83.1506°W", "Wyandotte", "In 1872, John Eberts Jr. married Emma Lacey, and that same year the couple hired Raphael R. Thomas to build this house." ], [ "23", "Orson Everitt House", "October 14, 1980\\n(#80001933)", "39040 W. Seven Mile Rd.\\n42°25′31″N 83°25′47″W / 42.425278°N 83.429722°W", "Livonia", "This irregularly massed Queen Anne features a broad porch and a circular turret. It is likely the design of the house was selected from a house plan book; a similar house plan can be found in Herbert C. Chivers' Artistic Homes." ], [ "24", "Fair Lane", "November 13, 1966\\n(#66000399)", "4901 Evergreen Rd.\\n42°18′58″N 83°14′08″W / 42.316111°N 83.235556°W", "Dearborn", "Fair Lane was Henry and Clara Ford's estate in Dearborn, Michigan. It was named after an area in County Cork where Ford's adoptive grandfather, Patrick Ahern, was born. The extensive 1300 acre (5.3 km²) estate along the River Rouge included a large limestone house, electrical power plant on the dammed river, boathouse, stables and gardens designed by Jens Jensen. The estate was eventually donated to the University of Michigan for a new Dearborn campus." ], [ "25", "Ferry Street – Thorofare Canal Bridge", "February 18, 2000\\n(#00000118)", "Ferry St. over Thorofare Canal\\n42°08′17″N 83°09′23″W / 42.138056°N 83.156389°W", "Grosse Ile", "The Ferry Street-Thorofare Canal Bridge is a good representative example of a continuous concrete slab, used by the Wayne County Road Commission during World War II and immediately after, presumably due to the difficulty of obtaining steel." ], [ "26", "First United Methodist Church", "August 3, 1982\\n(#82002918)", "16300 Woodward Ave.\\n42°24′55″N 83°06′11″W / 42.415278°N 83.103056°W", "Highland Park", "In 1868, a frame chapel for interdenominational services was built behind where the First United Methodist Church currently stands. The site went through different hands, and in 1916, the Methodist congregation built the present Gothic church. In 1956, the original frame chapel behind the present church was demolished. Since 1995, Soul Harvest Ministries has operated from the building." ], [ "27", "John and Edna Truesdell Fischer Farmstead", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000617)", "4896–5228 S. Sheldon Rd. (Canton Township)\\n42°16′10″N 83°28′36″W / 42.269444°N 83.476667°W", "Sheldon", "This farmstead includes an 1897 Queen Anne house built by the children of German immigrants, as well as a 1945 ranch house, 18 greenhouses, a boiler house, a modern garage, and the remnants of a barn and silo." ], [ "28", "Ford River Rouge Complex", "June 2, 1978\\n(#78001516)", "3001 Miller Rd.\\n42°18′08″N 83°09′52″W / 42.302222°N 83.164444°W", "Dearborn", "This complex is a Ford Motor Company automobile factory complex located along the Rouge River. Construction on the plant began in 1917, and when it was completed in 1928 it had become the largest integrated factory in the world. The Rouge measures 1.5 miles (2.4 km) wide by 1 mile (1.6 km) long, including 93 buildings with nearly 16 million square feet (1.5 km2) of factory floor space." ], [ "29", "Ford Valve Plant", "August 1, 1995\\n(#95000866)", "235 E. Main St.\\n42°25′56″N 83°28′40″W / 42.432222°N 83.477778°W", "Northville", "The Ford Valve Plant was the first of Henry Ford's \"Village Industries\" factories, designed to bring the economic advantages of industrial jobs to rural communities through the establishment of decentralized, non-disruptive manufacturing plants." ], [ "30", "Henry Ford Square House", "November 25, 1980\\n(#80001932)", "29835 Beechwood Ave.\\n42°19′37″N 83°20′07″W / 42.326944°N 83.335278°W", "Garden City", "The Henry Ford Square House (also known as the Henry Ford Honeymoon House) is a four-room house built by hand by Henry Ford soon after his marriage, using timber cut on the property and finished in the sawmill he operated. Henry's wife Clara drew the plans for the house, and the couple moved in during June 1889, 14 months after they were married." ], [ "31", "Ford-Bacon House", "December 1, 1997\\n(#97001476)", "45 Vinewood\\n42°12′26″N 83°08′54″W / 42.207222°N 83.148333°W", "Wyandotte", "In 1897, Edward Ford (also the builder of the George P. MacNichol House across the street) hired Malcomson & Higginbotham to design this house for himself and his wife Carrie. Ford lived in the house only a short time, and in 1902, his daughter Mary Ford Bacon and her husband Mark R. Bacon moved in, residing in the house until 1942. The house is now used as the Bacon Memorial District Library." ], [ "32", "Gibraltar Road – Waterway Canal Bridge", "February 10, 2000\\n(#00000082)", "Gibraltar Rd. over Waterway Canal\\n42°05′42″N 83°11′26″W / 42.095°N 83.190556°W", "Gibraltar", "The Gibraltar Road Bridge is an unusual reinforced-concrete cantilevered-arch bridge. After construction, the Wayne County Road Commissioners noted that \"this low sweeping arch bridge is in keeping with its surroundings and is one of the features which make Gibraltar Road so attractive.\"" ], [ "33", "Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church", "August 3, 1982\\n(#82002919)", "12375 Woodward Ave.\\n42°23′52″N 83°05′32″W / 42.397778°N 83.092222°W", "Highland Park", "Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church was originally a mission on the west side of Detroit, and the congregation worshipped in built a frame Victorian Gothic chapel (built for the Highland Park Presbyterian Church congregation) one block south of the current site. The present cathedral was built from 1929 to 1930, and was used by the congregation until 1979, when the Grace Evangelical congregation sold their church building to an Apostolic African-American congregation, the Prayer Temple of Love Cathedral." ], [ "34", "Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum", "October 20, 1969\\n(#69000071)", "Bounded by Michigan Ave. on the N, Village Rd. on the S, Southfield Expwy. on the E, and Oakland Blvd. on the W\\n42°18′16″N 83°13′30″W / 42.304444°N 83.225°W", "Dearborn", "The Henry Ford is the nation's \"largest indoor-outdoor history museum\" complex. Named for its founder, the noted automobile industrialist Henry Ford, and based on his desire to preserve items of historical significance and portray the Industrial Revolution, the property houses a vast array of famous homes, machinery, exhibits, and Americana. It is also known as the Edison Institute or Greenfield Village." ], [ "35", "Greenmead Farms", "March 24, 1972\\n(#72000672)", "38125 Base Line Rd.\\n42°26′17″N 83°25′05″W / 42.438056°N 83.418056°W", "Livonia", "Greenmead Farms was originally the farm of Joshua Simmons, who moved to the property in 1825. The farm includes the 1829 North Barn (the first barn built in Livonia) and an 1841 Greek Revival farmhouse. Additional structures, including four mid-19th-century farmhouses, have been moved to the property as the surrounding area has been developed." ], [ "36", "Grosse Pointe High School", "May 20, 1993\\n(#93000429)", "11 Grosse Pointe Blvd.\\n42°23′27″N 82°54′08″W / 42.390833°N 82.902222°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "Grosse Pointe South was added to the Register for its significance in architecture, art, and education. The school anchors one of Grosse Pointe's most historically significant neighborhoods, the Beverly Road Historic District. Grosse Pointe Memorial Presbyterian Church, Christ Church Grosse Pointe, and Richard Elementary School are all within two blocks of the school." ], [ "37", "Grosse Pointe Memorial Church", "December 6, 1993\\n(#93001351)", "16 Lake Shore Dr.\\n42°23′20″N 82°53′58″W / 42.388889°N 82.899444°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "In 1865, a group of Grosse Pointe residents founded the nondenominational Grosse Pointe Protestant Evangelical Church. In 1920, the congregation reorganized as a Presbyterian church. Truman Handy Newberry and his brother John donated nearly $300,000 to the congregation for a new church building, as a memorial to their parents John and Helen." ], [ "38", "Hamtramck Stadium", "July 31, 2012\\n(#12000458)", "3201 Dan St.\\n42°23′23″N 83°03′03″W / 42.38982°N 83.050699°W", "Hamtramck", "Hamtramck Stadium, also known as Roesink Stadium, is one of only 12 remaining Negro league baseball stadiums. It was home to the Detroit Stars of 1930-31, 1933, and 1937. It was also home to the Detroit Wolves who played in 1932." ], [ "39", "Highland Heights-Stevens' Subdivision Historic District", "February 8, 1988\\n(#88000050)", "Bounded by Woodward Ave., the alley south of E. Buena Vista Ave., Oakland Ave., and the alley south of Massachusetts Ave.\\n42°23′49″N 83°05′13″W / 42.396944°N 83.086944°W", "Highland Park", "The Highland Heights-Stevens' Subdivision Historic District is a residential historic district of primarily single-family homes built in the early 20th-century. The houses are fine representation of the variety of American residential architecture in the years 1900–1930. Styles represented include foursquares, bungalows, and various revival styles." ], [ "40", "Highland Park General Hospital", "October 31, 1985\\n(#85003400)", "357 Glendale Ave.\\n42°23′41″N 83°06′19″W / 42.394722°N 83.105278°W", "Highland Park", "The Highland Park General Hospital is a significant landmark in the history of Highland Park. The hospital was one of the first two institutions established when Highland Park incorporated as a city in 1916. The primary building faces Glendale, and includes the original hospital building, built in 1918, and the attached nurses' residence, built in 1925." ], [ "41", "Highland Park Plant, Ford Motor Company", "February 6, 1973\\n(#73000961)", "15050 Woodward Ave.\\n42°24′37″N 83°05′40″W / 42.410278°N 83.094444°W", "Highland Park", "The Highland Park Ford Plant was a production plant for Ford Motor Company The plant was designed by Albert Kahn in 1908 and was opened in 1910. Because of its spacious design, it set the precedent for many factories and production plants built thereafter. In 1913, the Highland Park Ford Plant became the first automobile production facility in the world to implement the assembly line" ], [ "42", "Highland Park Presbyterian Church", "August 3, 1982\\n(#82002920)", "14 Cortland St.\\n42°23′48″N 83°05′30″W / 42.396667°N 83.091667°W", "Highland Park", "The Highland Park Presbyterian Church was established in 1893 as a mission church of the First Presbyterian Church of Detroit. Three years later a small chapel was built on the site of the present church. However, the congregation grew to over two hundred members, and the present building was constructed from 1910 to 1911. The building is now known as the Park United Presbyterian Church." ], [ "43", "Hull's Trace North Huron River Corduroy Segment", "December 13, 2010\\n(#10001022)", "36000 W. Jefferson Ave.\\n42°02′48″N 83°12′43″W / 42.046667°N 83.211944°W", "Brownstown Charter Township", "At the beginning of the War of 1812, troops under the command of General William Hull constructed what became known as \"Hull's Trace,\" a 200-mile (320 km) military road running from Urbana, Ohio to Fort Detroit. This corduroy road segment is the only known extant portion of what was the first military road and first federal road in the United States." ], [ "44", "Jefferson Avenue – Huron River and Harbin Drive – Silver Creek Canal Bridges", "February 10, 2000\\n(#00000080)", "Jefferson Ave. over Huron R.; Harbin Dr. over Silver Creek Canal\\n42°02′32″N 83°12′52″W / 42.042222°N 83.214444°W", "Brownstown Charter Township", "This listing comprises two separate bridges: the Jefferson Avenue Bridge, which carries W. Jefferson Avenue over the Huron River and the smaller Harbin Drive Bridge spanning the Silver Creek Canal. The Jefferson Avenue Bridge connects Wayne County to Berlin Charter Township in Monroe County and is also listed on the NRHP listings in Monroe County article." ], [ "45", "William and Margot Kessler House", "September 30, 2013\\n(#13000801)", "1013 Cadieux Road\\n42°23′00″N 82°54′55″W / 42.383335°N 82.915183°W", "Grosse Pointe Park", "The William and Margot Kessler House was constructed in 1959 by architect William Kessler for himself, his wife Margot, and his family. The most dramatic features of the house are the saw-tooth roof and the textured brick privacy fence that creates an enclosed garden along the front of the house." ], [ "46", "Orrin and Roxanne Fairman Kinyon House", "June 9, 2000\\n(#00000649)", "7675 N. Ridge Rd.\\n42°20′30″N 83°31′43″W / 42.341667°N 83.528611°W", "Canton", "This house is a Greek Revival farmhouse, of post and beam construction, sided with wood and sitting on a stone foundation. It was built in 1850 by Orrin Kinyon, the son of one of Canton Township's original settlers." ], [ "47", "Charles J. and Ingrid V. (Frendberg) Koebel House", "December 8, 2009\\n(#09001068)", "203 Cloverly Road\\n42°24′17″N 82°53′57″W / 42.404606°N 82.899186°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "This Modernist house was the first commission for the father-and-son firm of Eliel and Eero Saarinen. The house integrates the exterior architecture, sculpture, interior design, lighting, and furnishings." ], [ "48", "Lilley Road – Lower Rouge River Bridge", "February 10, 2000\\n(#00000078)", "Lilley Rd. over Lower Rouge R.\\n42°16′46″N 83°27′24″W / 42.279444°N 83.456667°W", "Canton Township", "This bridge was originally built in 1923–1924 for installation where Telegraph Road crossed a branch of the Rouge River just north of Warren Road. However, Telegraph Road was soon widened, and the bridge was removed and in 1933 installed at the Lilley Road crossing of the Lower Rouge River." ], [ "49", "Lincoln Park Post Office", "February 4, 2004\\n(#03001551)", "1335 Southfield Rd.\\n42°15′01″N 83°10′44″W / 42.250278°N 83.178889°W", "Lincoln Park", "The design of this 1938 building, created by supervising architect of the treasury Louis A. Simon, was used for a number of other Depression-era post offices in the state of Michigan." ], [ "50", "George P. MacNichol House", "May 24, 1984\\n(#84001859)", "2610 Biddle Ave.\\n42°12′27″N 83°08′56″W / 42.2075°N 83.148889°W", "Wyandotte", "In 1896, Edward Ford (also the builder of the Ford-Bacon House across the street) hired Malcomson & Higginbotham to design this home as wedding gift for his daughter Laura on her marriage to George P. MacNichol. The house is currently used as the Wyandotte Historical Museum." ], [ "51", "Marx House", "August 13, 1976\\n(#76001043)", "2630 Biddle Ave.\\n42°12′26″N 83°08′56″W / 42.207222°N 83.148889°W", "Wyandotte", "The Marx House was built in approximately 1862 for Warren Isham. In the next 60 years, the house went through six owners, including Charles W. Thomas, Wyandotte's first druggist, and Dr. Theophilus Langlois, a prominent physician who served as Wyandotte's mayor for two terms and contributed to other civic projects in the city. In 1921, the house was purchased by John Marx, the city attorney and scion of a local brewery owner." ], [ "52", "Medbury's-Grove Lawn Subdivisions Historic District", "February 8, 1988\\n(#88000049)", "Roughly bounded by Hamilton Ave., the alley south of Louise Ave., Woodward Ave., and the alley south of Puritan Ave.\\n42°24′46″N 83°06′28″W / 42.412778°N 83.107778°W", "Highland Park", "Medbury's-Grove Lawn Subdivisions Historic District is a residential historic district, built up primarily in the 1910s and 1920s. It features a variety of architectural styles that were popular at the time. Bungalows and bungalow-style houses with Craftsman or colonial details predominate, and, in fact, the neighborhood is significant for containing Michigan's most outstanding collection of single-family bungalows and bungalow-style homes. However, foursquare, colonial revival, and English cottage homes are also present within the neighborhood." ], [ "53", "Mellus Newspapers Building", "July 20, 2005\\n(#05000716)", "1661 Fort St.\\n42°15′06″N 83°10′31″W / 42.251667°N 83.175278°W", "Lincoln Park", "In 1941, William S. Mellus constructed this building to house his Lincoln Parker newspaper. The company remained in the building until a 1986 merger with Heritage Newspapers. The building was eventually purchased by the Lincoln Park Downtown Development Authority, and was demolished on May 13, 2010." ], [ "54", "Northville Historic District", "July 31, 1972\\n(#72000673)", "Bounded roughly by Cady, Rogers, and Randolph Sts.\\n42°25′54″N 83°29′03″W / 42.431667°N 83.484167°W", "Northville", "This district is located in the heart of old Northville, and is primarily residential, although the 73 contributing structures include several commercial buildings and a church. The majority of district consists of Gothic Revival houses constructed between 1860 and 1880." ], [ "55", "Norwayne Historic District", "July 9, 2013\\n(#13000479)", "Generally bounded by Palmer, Wildwood, Glenwood & Merriman Rds., Wayne County Lower Rouge Pkwy.\\n42°17′32″N 83°21′55″W / 42.292228°N 83.365140°W", "Westland", "The Norwayne subdivision was originally built in 1942 by the National Housing Agency to house workers employed at nearby defense industry plants, including the Willow Run Bomber Plant. The project originally had 1189 residential buildings, a Management Office, a fire station, a church, two elementary schools, and several commercial properties. Streets in the subdivision are primarily curvilinear, following the Federal Housing Administration guidelines published in the late 1930s." ], [ "56", "Palmer Park Boulevard Apartments District", "January 22, 1992\\n(#91001983)", "1981, 2003 and 2025 W. McNichols Rd.\\n42°25′02″N 83°07′15″W / 42.417222°N 83.120833°W", "Highland Park", "The Palmer Park Boulevard Apartments District is a collection of three apartment building located at 1981, 2003 and 2025 West McNichols Road. These three adjacent buildings were all built in the same time period (the mid-1920s), all were designed by the same architect (Richard H. Marr), and all share a uniform height, setback, and general plan." ], [ "57", "Parke Lane Road – Thorofare Canal Bridge", "February 4, 2000\\n(#00000043)", "Parke Lane Rd. over Thorofare Ch.\\n42°10′05″N 83°08′38″W / 42.168056°N 83.143889°W", "Grosse Ile", "The Parke Lane Road-Thorofare Canal Bridge is of a rare cantilevered concrete arch design. The traditional arch bridge design requires a complete arch. In contrast, the cantilevered arch design is divided into two structurally independent half-arches which are each cantilevered from one side with a slab suspended between the two cantilevered sections." ], [ "58", "John and Eliza Barr Patterson House", "June 9, 2000\\n(#00000647)", "6205 N. Ridge Rd.\\n42°19′34″N 83°31′40″W / 42.326111°N 83.527778°W", "Canton", "In 1844, John Patterson married Eliza Barr; the couple purchased another plot of land and built this Greek Revival house. The farm remained in the family until 1999. The grounds still contain rose, daylily, and peony plantings that date from the late 19th and early 20th centuries." ], [ "59", "Redford Township District No. 5 School", "March 28, 1997\\n(#97000279)", "18499 Beech Daly Rd.\\n42°25′28″N 83°17′50″W / 42.424444°N 83.297222°W", "Redford", "This school was built using stock plans available free of charge from the state superintendent of public instruction, and is a rare surviving unremodeled example of a school featuring every detail of the original plans. It is still used as the John C. Raeside Administration Building of the Redford Union School District." ], [ "60", "Pere Gabriel Richard Elementary School", "July 22, 1994\\n(#94000752)", "176 McKinley Ave.\\n42°23′43″N 82°54′18″W / 42.395278°N 82.905°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "This school, named for Father Gabriel Richard (1767–1832), was designed by Robert O. Derrick in the French Renaissance style. It first opened its doors in September 1930, with a population of 389 students." ], [ "61", "Rosedale Gardens Historic District", "July 19, 2010\\n(#10000478)", "Arden St. to Hubbard St. between Plymouth Rd. and West Chicago St.\\n42°21′54″N 83°21′29″W / 42.365°N 83.358056°W", "Livonia", "Rosedale Gardens was platted by the Shelden Land Company in the 1920s. The company modeled the development on Rosedale Park in Detroit. The first wood-sided houses were built in 1925. When the Great Depression hit, construction stopped for a time; the developer bricked over existing homes, and continued with brick construction when building resumed later in the 1930s." ], [ "62", "STE. CLAIRE (steamer)", "November 2, 1979\\n(#79001177)", "Ecorse waterfront\\n42°15′37″N 83°07′26″W / 42.260278°N 83.123889°W", "Ecorse", "" ], [ "63", "St. Florian Historic District", "September 13, 1984\\n(#84001865)", "Roughly bounded by Joseph Campau Ave., Holbrook Ave., Dequindre, Norwalk, Lumpkin, and Yemans Sts.\\n42°23′41″N 83°03′42″W / 42.394722°N 83.061667°W", "Hamtramck", "In the early part of the 20th century, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit recognized the need for a church to serve Polish residents, of Hamtramck, many of whom flocked to the city to work at the Dodge automotive factory. St. Florian parish was established in 1907, and a church was consecrated in 1909. As the parish grew, congregants amassed over $500,000 to build a second, grander church. This one was consecrated on October 21, 1928." ], [ "64", "St. James Episcopal Church", "November 19, 1971\\n(#71000434)", "25150 E. River Rd.\\n42°07′29″N 83°08′33″W / 42.124722°N 83.1425°W", "Grosse Ile", "St. James Episcopal Church was constructed in 1867. Funds to build the church came primarily from the estate of Lisette Denison Forth, a freed slave who had willed the builk of her savings to the purpose of constructing an Episcopalian house of worship. The red doors of the structure are dedicated to the memory and benevolence of Lisette Denison Forth." ], [ "65", "Saint Paul Catholic Church Complex", "June 17, 1994\\n(#94000621)", "157 Lake Shore Dr.\\n42°23′41″N 82°53′37″W / 42.394722°N 82.893611°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "The St. Paul Roman Catholic parish was the first Cathoic parish in the Grosse Pointes, organized in 1835 but with roots back to the 1790s. The present church building, the third for the parish, was designed by Harry J. Rill and was completed in 1899[2] at a cost of just over $23,000. The church is constructed of brick and stone, and is designed in the French Gothic Revival style, an unusual class of architecture in the Detroit area." ], [ "66", "Carl E. and Alice Candler Schmidt House", "August 24, 2005\\n(#05000909)", "301 Lake Shore Rd.\\n42°24′18″N 82°53′18″W / 42.405°N 82.888333°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "Carl E. Schmidt was a tanner with a succssful Detroit business; he was also a close friend and political advisor to Hazen Pingree, who served as both mayor of Detroit and governor of Michigan. Schmidt and his wife Alice built this Shingle-style house in 1909." ], [ "67", "Sheldon Inn", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000618)", "44134 Michigan Ave. (Canton Township)\\n42°16′31″N 83°28′28″W / 42.275278°N 83.474444°W", "Sheldon", "The Sheldon Inn is a two-story Greek Revival apartment building, previously used as a single-family home and a travelers' inn. The Inn was built by Timothy and Rachel Sheldon, one of the very first families to settle in Canton Township, in 1825." ], [ "68", "George and Mary Pine Smith House", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000619)", "3704 S. Sheldon Rd. (Canton Township)\\n42°16′47″N 83°28′37″W / 42.279722°N 83.476944°W", "Sheldon", "The land this house sits on was first farmed by William Smith of England, who purchased 80 acres (320,000 m2) of land in 1830. William Smith and his wife Mary Collins Smith raised seven children on this farm, establishing a long line of Smiths farming in Canton Township. William's grandson George Smith Jr. married Mary Pine, and in 1904, George Jr. and Mary Smith spent $2,058.76 to build the house that now sits on the property. Although the present acreage is small, outbuildings on the property give the feel of the old farmstead and the wooded edges isolate the house from the surrounding modern developments." ], [ "69", "South Pointe Drive – Frenchman's Creek Bridge", "February 18, 2000\\n(#00000117)", "South Pointe Dr. over Frenchman's Creek\\n42°06′09″N 83°10′20″W / 42.1025°N 83.172222°W", "Grosse Ile", "This bridge designed is a 40-foot (12 m) concrete T-beam bridge, completed in 1939 using labor from the Works Progress Administration." ], [ "70", "William B. and Mary Chase Stratton House", "May 24, 1984\\n(#84001867)", "938 Three Mile Dr.\\n42°22′43″N 82°55′24″W / 42.378611°N 82.923333°W", "Grosse Pointe Park", "The William B. and Mary Chase Stratton House was built in 1927 as a collaborative venture between husband-and-wife William Buck Stratton (an architect) and Mary Chase Perry Stratton (a ceramicist and founder of Pewabic Pottery). The house design was heavily influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement, and the Strattons used natural material, texture, and color to create an original and masterly composition." ], [ "71", "Trinity United Methodist Church", "August 3, 1982\\n(#82002921)", "13100 Woodward Ave.\\n42°24′05″N 83°05′37″W / 42.401389°N 83.093611°W", "Highland Park", "Trinity United Methodist was built by the Cass United Methodist Church of Detroit as a mission church to serve membership in Highland Park who lived too far to travel the eight miles (13 km) to Cass United. It is now known as the New Mt. Moriah Baptist Church." ], [ "72", "Ephraim and Emma Woodworth Truesdell House", "April 2, 2003\\n(#03000174)", "1224 Haggerty Rd.\\n42°17′56″N 83°26′54″W / 42.298889°N 83.448333°W", "Canton", "The structure is significant as one of the most finely crafted houses in the township, as well as its association with one of the most important families in the area." ], [ "73", "US 12 Bridges", "February 4, 2000\\n(#00000041)", "US 12 over I-94 and westbound I-94 ramp\\n42°19′35″N 83°09′39″W / 42.326389°N 83.160833°W", "Dearborn", "The US 12 Bridges are two bridges carrying US 12 over Interstate 94 and the westbound I-94 ramp. The bridges were constructed in 1948-49 as part of the \"Crosstown Expressway,\" which had been planned to carry traffic through Detroit since the 1920s." ], [ "74", "Carlton D. Wall House", "June 28, 1994\\n(#94000620)", "12305 Beck Rd.\\n42°22′16″N 83°30′42″W / 42.371111°N 83.511667°W", "Plymouth", "The Carlton D. Wall House is an elaborate Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1941. It is built as a series of hexagons radiating from a central space." ], [ "75", "Waltz Road – Huron River Bridge", "February 10, 2000\\n(#00000081)", "Waltz Rd. over Huron R.\\n42°09′40″N 83°24′10″W / 42.161111°N 83.402778°W", "Huron Township", "The Waltz Road – Huron River Bridge was constructed in 1924 by the Wayne County Road Commission replacing a previous footbridge that had been erected over the Huron River to allow local children to attend school. The span consists of two identical seven-panel, camelback Pratt pony trusses with sidewalks attached to the outside of each truss." ], [ "76", "West Jefferson Avenue – Rouge River Bridge", "February 10, 2000\\n(#00000079)", "W. Jefferson Ave. over Rouge R.\\n42°16′50″N 83°07′44″W / 42.280556°N 83.128889°W", "River Rouge", "Built in 1922, this \"Chicago city type of single trunnion, double-leaf bascule bridge\" replaced a narrow swing bridge, allowing the Rouge River to be widened to provide freighter access to the Ford River Rouge Complex. The Rouge River marks the boundary between the cities of River Rouge and Detroit, and this listing is also included in the List of Registered Historic Places in Detroit, Michigan." ], [ "77", "Wilson Barn", "December 12, 1973\\n(#73000962)", "NE corner of Middlebelt and W. Chicago Rds.\\n42°21′53″N 83°19′55″W / 42.364722°N 83.331944°W", "Livonia", "This barn was originally constructed by Ira Wilson in 1888; in 1919 the barn burned and he built the present structure on the foundations of the earlier barn. Wilson eventually established a million-dollar dairy, creamery, and trucking business, the Ira Wilson & Sons Dairy, and served for two terms as Wayne County sheriff." ], [ "78", "John T. Woodhouse House", "July 20, 2005\\n(#05000715)", "33 Old Brook Ln.\\n42°24′24″N 82°53′18″W / 42.406667°N 82.888333°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "The John T. Woodhouse House is a private house designed by George D. Mason." ], [ "79", "Wyandotte Odd Fellows Temple", "July 16, 2009\\n(#09000527)", "81 Chestnut St.\\n42°12′19″N 83°08′58″W / 42.205144°N 83.149517°W", "Wyandotte", "The Wyandotte Odd Fellows Temple was built in 1911 by the Wyandotte chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a fraternal organization. In 1943, the building was purchased by the Fraternal Order of Free and Accepted Masons. The Masons used the building for over 50 years, after which it was used as a church; in 2008 the city of Wyandotte purchased the building to preserve the structure." ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/831.tsv" }
nt-13920
how many months did operation maritime monitor last?
[ "4" ]
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nt-13921
did blox win in 2009 or 2010?
[ "2010" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Game of the Year", "Abstract strategy", "Advanced strategy", "Family", "Family card", "Family strategy", "Party", "Puzzle", "Word", "Historical simulation", "Other" ], "rows": [ [ "1991", "Trumpet", "Master Labyrinth", "-", "Stack", "Arcade: Wing Commander", "Real-Life Strategy: Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective", "Tabloid Teasers", "3 In Three", "Swoggle", "War/Adventure: HeroQuest", "Trivia: Play It By Ear" ], [ "1992", "Pipeline", "Terrace", "-", "Showdown Yahtzee", "Arcade: Super Tetris", "Real-Life Strategy: D-Day", "Humm…ble", "Heaven & Earth", "Wordsters", "Adventure: The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes", "Trivia: Times To Remember" ], [ "1993[citation needed]", "Inklings", "Char", "-", "Perpetual Notion", "Arcade: Ecco the Dolphin", "Real-Life: Civilization", "Oodles", "The Incredible Machine", "Pick Two!", "Adventure: Return to Zork", "Trivia: Celebrity Challenge" ], [ "1994", "Myst", "The Game of Y", "Wargames: V for Victory", "Peg Poker", "Arcade: Lode Runner: The Legend Returns", "Real-Life Strategy: X-Com: UFO Defense", "The Doonesbury Game", "Breakthru!", "Boggle Master", "Adventure: The Elder Scrolls: Arena", "Trivia: Quote Unquote" ], [ "1995", "Sharp Shooters", "Strategy: Quixo", "Conflict: Colonial Diplomacy", "Touché", "Phantoms of the Ice", "Sports: Dynasty League Baseball", "Catch Phrase", "Lights Out", "Pre.fix", "Adventure & Role Playing: Dragon Dice: Battle Box", "Trivia: Chronicles\\nCCG: On the Edge CCG: Standard Starter Deck" ], [ "1997", "25 Words or Less", "Transpose", "Strategy & Conflict: Field Command", "Mole in the Hole", "Take 6", "Priceless", "Last Chance", "Deluxe Lights Out", "Bethump'd With Words", "Adventure & Role-Playing: Dragonlance: Fifth Age", "Trivia: Origins" ], [ "1998", "Quoridor", "Balanx", "Strategy & Conflict: Princess Ryan's Star Marines", "Take It Easy", "Get the Goods", "Quandary", "Wise and Otherwise", "Lost in a Jigsaw", "A to Z", "-", "Trivia: Director's Cut\\nCCG: Magic: The Gathering - Portal" ], [ "1999", "Fossil", "GIPF", "Conflict: Atlantic Storm", "Montgolfiere", "Bohnanza", "El Grande", "Say When!!", "Stormy Seas", "Alpha Blitz", "-", "Trivia: Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?\\nCCG: C 23" ], [ "2000", "Torres", "Octi", "Memory: Mamma Mia", "Moonshot", "Buried Treasure", "Tikal", "Apples to Apples", "Ricochet Robot", "Double Quick!", "-", "Trivia: Bioviva\\nCCG: Pokémon\\nDexterity: Spintrek" ], [ "2001", "Aladdin's Dragons", "ZÈRTZ", "The Princes of Florence", "Café International", "Hellrail", "Web of Power", "Democrazy", "Lunar Lockout", "-", "Paths of Glory", "Two-Player Card: Caesar & Cleopatra\\nDexterity: Carabande" ], [ "2002", "Evo", "Morisi", "Java", "Africa", "Babel", "Lord of the Rings", "Hilarium", "Flip-It!", "My Word!", "Drive on Paris", "Manual Dexterity: Space Game" ], [ "2003", "DVONN", "Pueblo", "Puerto Rico", "Emerald", "Vom Kap Bis Kairo (From Cape to Cairo)", "Mexica", "Moods", "Nemesis Factor", "-", "Wilderness War", "Manual Dexterity: Villa Paletti" ], [ "2004", "New England", "Clans", "Wildlife", "I'm the Boss!", "Queen's Necklace", "Zoosim", "Party/Trivia: Dibs", "River Crossing", "Crossword Pyramids", "Hammer of the Scots", "Two-Player Card: Balloon Cup" ], [ "2005", "BuyWord", "YINSH", "Tahuantinsuyu: The Rise of the Inca Empire", "Vanished Planet", "Victory & Honor", "Alexandros", "Party/Trivia: Cranium Hoopla", "-", "-", "Memoir '44", "-" ], [ "2006", "Australia", "Project Kells", "Louis XIV", "Der Untergang von Pompeji (Escape from Pompeii)", "Die Weinhändler (The Wine Merchants)", "Primordial Soup (a.k.a. Ursuppe)", "Party/Trivia: Snorta!", "Tipover", "-", "Friedrich", "Two-Player: Jambo" ], [ "2007", "Vegas Showdown", "PÜNCT", "Reef Encounter", "Tricky Town", "Trump, Tricks, Game!", "Hacienda", "Wits and Wagers", "Gordian's Knot", "Parlay", "Silent War", "-" ], [ "2008", "Pillars of the Earth", "Easter Island", "Khronos", "If Wishes Were Fishes", "Bull in a China Shop", "Shear Panic", "Gift Trap", "Sacred Myths and Legends Series", "Unspeakable Words", "Ran", "-" ], [ "2009", "Tzaar", "Ponte del Diavolo", "Key Harvest", "Pandemic", "Palast Geflüster (Palace Whisperings)", "Stone Age", "Go Nuts!", "Doris", "Jumbulaya", "Pacific Typhoon", "-" ], [ "2010", "Small World", "Blox", "Le Havre", "Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age", "Amerigo", "Dominion/Dominion Intrigue (Expansion)", "Dixit", "La Ora Stelo", "-", "Fields of Fire", "-" ], [ "2011", "Jump Gate", "Arimaa", "Egizia", "Burger Joint", "Jaipur", "Valdora", "Telestrations", "Anti-Virus", "-", "Battles of Napoleon: The Eagle and the Lion", "-" ], [ "2012", "Tikal II: The Lost Temple", "Confusion: Espionage and Deception in the Cold War", "Die Burgen von Burgund (The Castles of Burgundy)", "Lemming Mafia", "Hey Waiter!", "Glen More", "Funfair", "IQ Twist", "Pathwords", "Command and Colors: Napoleonics", "-" ], [ "2013", "Trajan", "Matter", "Village", "Takenoko", "Decktet/Decktet Book", "Zong Shi", "Pluckin' Pairs", "Cool Circuits", "Kerflip!", "-", "-" ], [ "2014", "Garden Dice/The Card Expansion", "Kulami", "Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar", "Via Appia", "Morels", "Triassic Terror", "Homestretch: Race to the Finish", "Laser Maze", "-", "-", "-" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/675.tsv" }
nt-13922
which country earned the most gold medals?
[ "Soviet Union (URS)" ]
{ "header": [ "Rank", "Nation", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Soviet Union (URS)", "4", "1", "6", "11" ], [ "2", "Yugoslavia (YUG)", "2", "0", "1", "3" ], [ "3", "West Germany (FRG)", "1", "1", "1", "3" ], [ "4", "Bulgaria (BUL)", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "4", "Czechoslovakia (TCH)", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "4", "East Germany (GDR)", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "4", "Great Britain (GBR)", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "8", "Norway (NOR)", "1", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "8", "Romania (ROU)", "1", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "10", "China (CHN)", "0", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "11", "Chile (CHI)", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "11", "France (FRA)", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "11", "Japan (JPN)", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "11", "South Korea (KOR)", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "11", "Sweden (SWE)", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "11", "United States (USA)", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "17", "Hungary (HUN)", "0", "0", "2", "2" ], [ "18", "Belgium (BEL)", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "18", "Spain (ESP)", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "Total", "Total", "13", "13", "13", "39" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/113.tsv" }
nt-13925
how many total times is the character named raj?
[ "5" ]
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Filmfare Best Actor Award" ], [ "1996", "Saajan Chale Sasural", "Shyamsunder", "Nominated- Filmfare Award for Best Actor\\nFilmfare Special Award" ], [ "1996", "Chhote Sarkar", "Amar/Rohit", "" ], [ "1996", "Zordaar", "Ravi", "" ], [ "1996", "Maahir", "Bhola", "" ], [ "1996", "Apne Dam Par", "Himself", "Special appearance" ], [ "1997", "Hero No. 1", "Rajesh Malhotra", "" ], [ "1997", "Kaun Rokega Mujhe", "", "" ], [ "1997", "Deewana Mastana", "Bunnu", "Nominated - Filmfare Best Actor Award" ], [ "1997", "Do Ankhen Barah Hath", "Sagar", "" ], [ "1997", "Agnichakra", "Amar", "" ], [ "1997", "Loha", "Govinda", "" ], [ "1997", "Banarasi Babu", "Gopi", "" ], [ "1997", "Dil Deewana Maane Na", "", "" ], [ "1997", "Bhoot Bhungla", "Dewan", "" ], [ "1998", "Achanak", "Arjun", "" ], [ "1998", "Dulhe Raja", "Raja", "Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role" ], [ "1998", "Aunty No. 1", "Gopi/Kanaklakshmi", "" ], [ "1998", "Maharaja", "Kohinoor Karan", "" ], [ "1998", "Bade Miyan Chote Miyan", "Pyare Mohan/Chhote Miyan", "Double Role / Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role\\nNominated - Filmfare Best Actor Award\\nSpecial Videocon Screen award from Jury" ], [ "1998", "Pardesi Babu", "Raju Pardesi", "" ], [ "1998", "Naseeb", "Krishna Prasad", "" ], [ "1999", "Anari No.1", "Rahul Saxena /Raja", "Double Role" ], [ "1999", "Rajaji", "Rajaji", "" ], [ "1999", "Haseena Maan Jaayegi", "Monu", "Filmfare Best Comedian Award\\nZee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role" ], [ "1999", "Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain", "Rahul Malhotra", "" ], [ "2000", "Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain", "Ganga", "" ], [ "2000", "Shikari", "Om Srivastav/Mahendra Pratap Singh", "Nominated - Filmfare Best Villain Award" ], [ "2000", "Kunwara", "Raju", "Nominated -Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role" ], [ "2000", "Beti No. 1", "Bharat Bhatnagar", "" ], [ "2000", "Joru Ka Ghulam", "Raja", "" ], [ "2000", "Hadh Kar Di Aapne", "Raju/Mummy/Daddy/Sweety/Dada/Dadi", "Six Roles" ], [ "2001", "Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa", "Bhishma", "" ], [ "2001", "Albela", "Rocky Hiranandani", "" ], [ "2001", "Censor", "Himself", "Special appearance" ], [ "2001", "Jodi No.1", "Veeru", "IIFA Best Comedian Award\\nNominated -Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role" ], [ "2001", "Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya", "Prem", "" ], [ "2001", "Kyo Kii... Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta", "Raj Malhotra", "Nominated -Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role" ], [ "2002", "Pyaar Diwana Hota Hai", "Sunder", "" ], [ "2002", "Waah! Tera Kya Kehna", "Raj Oberoi/Banne Khan", "Double Role" ], [ "2002", "Akhiyon Se Goli Maare", "Raj Oberoi", "Nominated -Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role" ], [ "2002", "Chalo Ishq Ladaaye", "Pappu", "" ], [ "2003", "Ek Aur Ek Gyarah", "Tara", "" ], [ "2003", "Raja Bhaiya", "Raja Bhaiya", "" ], [ "2003", "Three Roses", "Himself", "Tamil Film - Guest appearance" ], [ "2005", "Ssukh", "Chandraprakash Sharma", "" ], [ "2005", "Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen", "Raja/Vicky", "" ], [ "2006", "Sandwich", "Shekhar/Vicky/Sher Singh", "Double Role" ], [ "2006", "Bhagam Bhag", "Babla", "One of the biggest hit of the year" ], [ "2007", "Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute to Love", "Raju", "" ], [ "2007", "Partner", "Bhaskar Diwakar Chowdahry", "IIFA Best Comedian Award\\nZee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male\\nStar Gold Excellent Comic Actor Award\\nMTV Lycra Style Most Stylish Comeback Award\\nNDTV Imagine Best Jodi of the Year with Salman Khan" ], [ "2007", "Jahan Jaaeyega Hamen Paaeyega", "Karan/Bobby Singh/Sher Khan", "" ], [ "2007", "Om Shanti Om", "Himself", "Special appearance" ], [ "2008", "Money Hai Toh Honey Hai", "Bobby Arora", "" ], [ "2008", "Humsey Hai Jahaan", "", "Special appearance" ], [ "2009", "Chal Chala Chal", "Deepak", "" ], [ "2009", "Life Partner", "Jeet Oberoi", "" ], [ "2009", "Do Knot Disturb", "Raj", "" ], [ "2009", "Wanted", "Himself", "Special appearance" ], [ "2010", "Raavan", "Vijay Kumar", "" ], [ "2011", "Naughty @ 40", "Sanjeev Srivastav", "" ], [ "2011", "Loot", "Pandit", "" ], [ "2011", "Delhi Safari", "Bajrangi (voice)", "3D Animation film" ], [ "2013", "Deewana Main Deewana", "Basant", "Released after Ten years" ], [ "2013", "Samadhi", "Deputy Inspector General of Police", "Bengali Debut" ], [ "2014", "Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty", "Senior of Captain Virat", "Post-production (Releasing on 6 June 2014)" ], [ "2014", "Kill Dil", "Negative Role", "Filming (Releasing on 5 September 2014)" ], [ "2014", "Happy Ending", "", "Filming (Releasing in 2014)" ], [ "2014", "Avatar", "Football Coach", "Post-production, (Releasing in 2014)" ], [ "2014", "Afra Tafri", "", "Post-production, (Releasing in 2014)" ], [ "2014", "Abhinay Chakra", "Cop", "Post-production, Also producer, (Releasing in 2014)" ], [ "2014", "Hero", "", "Filming, (Releasing on 12th December 2014)" ], [ "2014", "Banda Yeh Bindaas Hai", "Pappu", "Delayed" ], [ "2014", "Run Bhola Run", "", "Delayed" ], [ "2015", "Jagga Jasoos", "Jagga's Step-Father", "Filming (Releasing on 29 May 2015)" ], [ "2015", "The Bengali Detective", "Detective", "Directed By Mira Nair, (Filming starts from October 2014)" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/723.tsv" }
nt-13926
what other two locations have a rail bridge?
[ "Kelsterbach", "Sachsenhausen" ]
{ "header": [ "Location", "Building", "Year", "km", "Monument" ], "rows": [ [ "Bischofsheim", "Station building", "1958", "08.25", "*" ], [ "Rüsselsheim", "Linesmen house", "1863", "12.80", "*" ], [ "Raunheim", "Station building", "1863", "15.87", "*" ], [ "Raunheim", "Linesmen house", "1863", "17.39", "*" ], [ "Kelsterbach", "Rail bridge", "1863", "21.75", "" ], [ "Kelsterbach", "Linesmen house", "1863", "23.60", "*" ], [ "Kelsterbach", "Station building", "1863", "23.81", "*" ], [ "Stadion", "Station building", "1879", "31.37", "*" ], [ "Niederrad", "Station building", "1882", "33.19", "*" ], [ "Sachsenhausen", "Rail bridge", "1864", "34.47", "" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/498.tsv" }
nt-13927
what was the design on the last vehicle registration plates of vermont?
[ "Embossed white on green with beveled edge and white rectangular box around numbers; Vermont in white stylized font screened above white box, with white sugar maple in upper left corner; registration sticker at lower right corner" ]
{ "header": [ "First issued", "Design", "Slogan", "Serial format", "Serials issued", "Notes" ], "rows": [ [ "1957-65 (odd years only)", "Embossed white on forest green with uncolored border line; VERMONT embossed in plain block letters centered below numbers, with last two digits of registration year in similar font at bottom right", "SEE embossed in same letters as VERMONT, at lower left", "12345 (rounded numbers)", "", "Alternated with white plates from 1957 to 1966" ], [ "1958-66 (even years only)", "Embossed forest green on white with uncolored border line; VERMONT embossed in plain block letters centered below numbers, with last two digits of registration year in similar font at bottom right", "SEE embossed in same letters as VERMONT, at lower left", "12345 (rounded numbers)\\nA1234 (1962 only)", "", "Alternated with forest green plates from 1957 to 1966" ], [ "1967", "Embossed white on green with border line; VERMONT embossed in plain block letters centered below numbers, with last two digits of registration year in similar font at bottom right", "None", "1234\\nA-1234\\n1234-A", "", "Color changed from forest green to the kelly green used today" ], [ "1969", "Embossed white on green with border line; VERMONT embossed in plain block letters centered below numbers; registration sticker at bottom right corner", "SEE embossed in lower left corner", "1234\\nA-1234\\n1234-A", "", "SEE returned to plate" ], [ "1972", "Embossed white on green with border line; VERMONT embossed in plain block letters centered above numbers; registration sticker at bottom left corner", "SEE embossed in top left corner", "A-1234\\n1234-A\\nAB-123\\nA123B", "", "" ], [ "1976", "Embossed white on green with border line; VERMONT embossed in plain block letters centered below numbers; white circle embossed to lower left; registration sticker at lower right", "GREEN MOUNTAINS embossed in thin block letters centered above numbers", "A-1234\\n1234-A\\nAB123\\n123AB", "", "" ], [ "1977", "Embossed white on green with beveled edge and white rectangular box around numbers; Vermont in white stylized font screened above white box, with white sugar maple in upper left corner; registration sticker at lower right corner", "Green Mountain State screened in white plain serifed font centered below white box", "123A4 (rounded numbers)", "", "" ], [ "1985", "Embossed white on green with beveled edge and white rectangular box around numbers; Vermont in white stylized font screened above white box, with white sugar maple in upper left corner; registration sticker at lower right corner", "Green Mountain State screened in white plain serifed font centered below white box", "1A234\\n123A4\\n1AB23\\n12AB3\\nABC 123\\n123A456 (more rectangular numbers than previous set)", "1A100 to 9Y999\\n100A1 to 999Y9\\n1AA00 to ?F?99\\n00AA1 to 99??9\\nAAB 100 to present\\n100A100 to present", "The \"1AA\" series never reached 1GA\\nCurrently, the letters I, J, O, Q, U, V and Z are not in regular use.\\nThe \"100A100\" series are new truck plates issued starting in mid-2009." ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/498.tsv" }
nt-13928
how many songs were produced by chaos?
[ "4" ]
{ "header": [ "#", "Title", "Producer(s)", "Featured guest(s)", "Time" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "\"The C-Quel\"", "Pillo Jamel, The Heatmakerz", "", "3:36" ], [ "2", "\"2000 B.C. (Before Can-I-Bus)\"", "Ty Fyffe, Laze", "", "3:31" ], [ "3", "\"Life Liquid\"", "Juju", "Journalist", "4:24" ], [ "4", "\"Shock Therapy\" (interlude)", "", "", "1:10" ], [ "5", "\"Watch Who U Beef Wit\"", "Chaos", "", "4:30" ], [ "6", "\"I'll Buss 'Em U Punish 'Em\"", "DJ Clue, Duro", "Rakim", "4:07" ], [ "7", "\"Mic-Nificent\"", "Daniel \"Danny P\" Pierre", "", "3:13" ], [ "8", "\"Die Slow\"", "Ty Fyffe", "Journalist", "4:00" ], [ "9", "\"Doomsday News\"", "Chaos", "", "3:33" ], [ "10", "\"Lost @ \"C\"\"", "Taiwan Green, Irv Gotti", "", "4:59" ], [ "11", "\"Phuk U\"", "Mike \"Punch\" Harper", "", "4:04" ], [ "12", "\"Horsemen\"", "", "Pharoahe Monch", "1:22" ], [ "13", "\"Horsementality\"", "Chaos", "Ras Kass, Killah Priest, Kurupt", "5:59" ], [ "14", "\"100 Bars\"", "Mike \"Punch\" Harper", "", "4:58" ], [ "15", "\"Chaos\"", "Chaos", "", "2:29" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/353.tsv" }
nt-13930
how many golfers shot 4 over par at the 2010 us open?
[ "3" ]
{ "header": [ "Place", "Player", "Country", "Score", "To par" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Dustin Johnson", "United States", "71-70-66=207", "–6" ], [ "2", "Graeme McDowell", "Northern Ireland", "71-68-71=210", "–3" ], [ "3", "Tiger Woods", "United States", "74-72-66=212", "–1" ], [ "T4", "Ernie Els", "South Africa", "73-68-72=213", "E" ], [ "T4", "Grégory Havret", "France", "73-71-69=213", "E" ], [ "6", "Phil Mickelson", "United States", "75-66-73=214", "+1" ], [ "T7", "Alex Čejka", "Germany", "70-72-74=216", "+3" ], [ "T7", "Tim Clark", "South Africa", "72-72-72=216", "+3" ], [ "T7", "Ryo Ishikawa", "Japan", "70-71-75=216", "+3" ], [ "T10", "Martin Kaymer", "Germany", "74-71-72=217", "+4" ], [ "T10", "Davis Love III", "United States", "75-74-68=217", "+4" ], [ "T10", "Sean O'Hair", "United States", "76-71-70=217", "+4" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/134.tsv" }
nt-13931
what group/party holds the largest number of second duma seats?
[ "Labour group" ]
{ "header": [ "Party", "First Duma", "Second Duma", "Third Duma", "Fourth Duma" ], "rows": [ [ "Russian Social Democratic Party", "18 (Mensheviks)", "47 (Mensheviks)", "19 (Bolsheviks)", "15 (Bolsheviks)" ], [ "Socialist-Revolutionary Party", "–", "37", "–", "–" ], [ "Labour group", "136", "104", "13", "10" ], [ "Progressist Party", "27", "28", "28", "41" ], [ "Constitutional Democratic Party (Kadets)", "179", "92", "52", "57" ], [ "Non-Russian National Groups", "121", "–", "26", "21" ], [ "Centre Party", "–", "–", "–", "33" ], [ "Octobrist Party", "17", "42", "154", "95" ], [ "Nationalists", "60", "93", "26", "22" ], [ "Rightists", "8", "10", "147", "154" ], [ "TOTAL", "566", "453", "465", "448" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/599.tsv" }
nt-13935
what is the total number of people killed at the battle of san jacinto?
[ "639" ]
{ "header": [ "Battle", "Location", "Date(s)", "Engagement remarks", "Victor" ], "rows": [ [ "Battle of Gonzales", "Gonzales", "October 2, 1835", "This battle resulted in the first casualties of the Texas Revolution. One Mexican soldier killed", "T" ], [ "Battle of Goliad", "Goliad", "October 10, 1835", "Texians captured Presidio La Bahia, blocking the Mexican Army in Texas from accessing the primary Texas port of Copano. One Texian was wounded, and estimates of Mexican casualties range from one to three soldiers killed and from three to seven wounded.", "T" ], [ "Battle of Lipantitlán", "San Patricio", "November 4–5, 1835", "Texians captured and destroyed Fort Lipantitlán. Most of the Mexican soldiers retreated to Matamoros. One Texian was wounded, and 3–5 Mexican soldiers were killed, with an additional 14–17 Mexican soldiers wounded.", "T" ], [ "Battle of Concepción", "San Antonio de Bexar", "October 28, 1835", "In the last offensive ordered by General Martin Perfecto de Cos during the Texas Revolution, Mexican soldiers surprised a Texian force camped near Mission Concepción. The Texians repulsed several attacks with what historian Alwyn Barr described as \"able leadership, a strong position, and greater firepower\". One Texian was injured, and Richard Andrews became the first Texian soldier to die in battle. Between 14 and 76 Mexican soldiers were killed. Historian Stephen Hardin believes that \"the relative ease of the victory at Concepción instilled in the Texians a reliance on their long rifles and a contempt for their enemies\", which may have led to the later Texian defeat at Coleto.", "T" ], [ "Grass Fight", "San Antonio de Bexar", "November 26, 1835", "Texans attack a large Mexican army pack train. 4 Texans wounded and 17 Mexican casualties. Resulted in the capture of horses and hay (grass).", "T" ], [ "Siege of Bexar", "San Antonio de Bexar", "October 12, 1835", "In a six-week siege, Texans attacked Bexar and fought from house to house for five days. After Cos surrendered, all Mexican troops in Texas were forced to retreat beyond the Rio Grande, leaving the Texans in military control. 150 Mexicans killed or wounded and 35 Texians killed or wounded.", "T" ], [ "Battle of San Patricio", "San Patricio", "February 27, 1836", "This was the first battle of the Goliad Campaign. The Johnson-Grant venture, the first battle of the Texas Revolution in which the Mexican Army was the victor. From the Johnson forces, 20 Texans killed, 32 captured and 1 Mexican loss, 4 wounded. Johnson and 4 others escaped after capture and proceeded to Goliad. Johnson would survive the Texas Revolution.", "M" ], [ "Battle of Agua Dulce", "Agua Dulce", "March 2, 1836", "Second battle of the Goliad Campaign. Of 27 men of the Grant and Morris forces from the Johnson-Grant venture-12/15 killed; 6 captured and imprisoned at Matamoros; Six escaped, of whom five were killed at Goliad Massacre", "M" ], [ "Battle of the Alamo", "San Antonio de Bexar", "February 23 –\\nMarch 6, 1836", "Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna personally oversaw the siege of the Alamo and the subsequent battle, where almost all 189-250 Texan defenders were killed. 600 Mexicans killed or wounded. Anger over Santa Anna's lack of mercy led many Texian settlers to join the Texan Army. (This battle is considered one of the most famous battles in American history and is the inspiration for dozens of movies and books)", "M" ], [ "Battle of Refugio", "Refugio", "March 14, 1836", "Third battle of the Goliad Campaign. Texans inflicted heavy casualties, but split their forces and retreated, ending in capture. About 50 Texans killed and 98 captured with some later executions, 29 spared as laborers, survivors sent to Goliad and possibly 80-100 Mexican casualties with 50 wounded.", "M" ], [ "Battle of Coleto", "outside Goliad", "March 19–20, 1836", "Final battle of the Goliad Campaign. In an attempt to rendezvous with other Texian forces, the southernmost wing of Texian army brazenly departs their heavily fortified location in the midst of oppositional forces. A battle ensues with 10 Texans killed, 60 wounded and 200 Mexicans killed or wounded. After the second day of fighting, a Texian surrender is agreed upon. Approximately 342 of the captured Texans were not pardoned but were executed on March 27 in the Goliad Massacre with 20 spared and 28 escaped. Anger over Santa Anna's lack of mercy led many future Texan settlers to join the Texan Army.", "M" ], [ "Battle of San Jacinto", "near modern La Porte, Texas", "April 21, 1836", "After an 18-minute battle, Texans routed Santa Anna's forces, eventually taking Santa Anna prisoner. This was the last battle of the Texas Revolution. 630 Mexicans killed, 208 wounded, 730 captured and 9 Texans killed, 30 wounded.", "T" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/429.tsv" }
nt-13936
how many consecutive wins occurred in october?
[ "3" ]
{ "header": [ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ], "rows": [ [ "September 5", "Alcorn State", "Independence Stadium • Shreveport. LA", "L 24–28" ], [ "September 12", "vs. Central State*", "Yankee Stadium • New York, NY", "L 21–37" ], [ "September 26", "Bethune-Cookman*", "Eddie Robinson Stadium • Grambling, LA", "W 21–14" ], [ "October 3", "vs. Prairie View A&M", "Cotton Bowl • Dallas, TX", "W 28–7" ], [ "October 10", "at Tennessee State*", "Dudley Field • Nashville, TN", "W 51–9" ], [ "October 17", "Mississippi Valley State", "Eddie Robinson Stadium • Grambling, LA", "W 45–14" ], [ "October 24", "at Jackson State", "Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium • Jackson, MS", "L 17–31" ], [ "October 31", "Texas Southern", "Eddie Robinson Stadium • Grambling, LA", "W 30–9" ], [ "November 7", "at Alabama State", "Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, AL", "L 7–17" ], [ "November 14", "South Carolina State*", "Eddie Robinson Stadium • Grambling, LA", "L 13–15" ], [ "November 28", "vs. Southern", "Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans, LA (XIV Bayou Classic)", "L 21–27" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/382.tsv" }
nt-13939
how many historic places were listed in the 1980's?
[ "17" ]
{ "header": [ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town", "Summary" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Arnold Trail to Quebec", "October 1, 1969\\n(#69000018)", "Along the Kennebec River, through Wayman and Flagstaff lakes along the Dead River and Chain of Ponds to Quebec\\n44°40′49″N 69°59′18″W / 44.680278°N 69.988333°W", "Coburn Gore", "Extends through Franklin, Kennebec, Sagadahoc, and Somerset counties" ], [ "2", "Barn on Lot 8, Range G", "August 24, 2011\\n(#11000581)", "816 Foster Hill Rd.\\n44°51′29″N 70°13′20″W / 44.858056°N 70.222222°W", "Freeman Township", "" ], [ "3", "Bass Boarding House", "April 7, 1988\\n(#88000396)", "Canal St.\\n44°35′12″N 70°13′58″W / 44.586667°N 70.232778°W", "Wilton", "" ], [ "4", "Ora Blanchard House", "January 15, 1980\\n(#80000215)", "Main St.\\n45°08′32″N 70°26′42″W / 45.142222°N 70.445°W", "Stratton", "" ], [ "5", "John G. Coburn", "April 11, 2002\\n(#02000347)", "360 River Rd.\\n44°37′36″N 70°28′36″W / 44.626667°N 70.476667°W", "Carthage", "Perhaps the \"John G. Coburn House\"?" ], [ "6", "Coplin Plantation Schoolhouse", "September 11, 1997\\n(#97001132)", "State Route 16 approximately 4.5 miles southwest of its junction with State Route 27\\n45°05′32″N 70°29′55″W / 45.092222°N 70.498611°W", "Coplin Plantation", "" ], [ "7", "Cutler Memorial Library", "November 2, 1973\\n(#73000104)", "Academy and High Sts.\\n44°40′09″N 70°08′55″W / 44.669167°N 70.148611°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "8", "Farmington Historic District", "January 20, 1995\\n(#94001551)", "Roughly bounded by High, Academy, Anson, and Grove Sts.\\n44°40′14″N 70°08′58″W / 44.670556°N 70.149444°W", "Farmington", "Boundary decrease (listed 4/27/2010)" ], [ "9", "First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ", "July 25, 1974\\n(#74000149)", "Main St.\\n44°40′04″N 70°09′00″W / 44.667778°N 70.15°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "10", "Franklin County Courthouse", "October 6, 1983\\n(#83003641)", "Main and Anson Sts.\\n44°40′17″N 70°09′08″W / 44.671389°N 70.152222°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "11", "Free Will Baptist Meetinghouse", "August 28, 1973\\n(#73000264)", "Main St.\\n44°40′08″N 70°09′03″W / 44.668889°N 70.150833°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "12", "Goodspeed Memorial Library", "January 5, 1989\\n(#88003019)", "104 Main St.\\n44°35′16″N 70°13′51″W / 44.587778°N 70.230833°W", "Wilton", "" ], [ "13", "Greenacre", "October 29, 1982\\n(#82000422)", "17 Court St.\\n44°40′24″N 70°08′53″W / 44.673333°N 70.148056°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "14", "Chester Greenwood House", "July 12, 1978\\n(#78000160)", "State Route 27\\n44°39′39″N 70°08′52″W / 44.660833°N 70.147778°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "15", "Holmes-Crafts Homestead", "April 26, 1973\\n(#73000105)", "Old N. Jay Rd. on State Route 4\\n44°31′08″N 70°13′28″W / 44.518889°N 70.224444°W", "North Jay", "" ], [ "16", "Frank Hutchins House", "December 29, 1986\\n(#86003532)", "High St.\\n44°57′05″N 70°09′54″W / 44.951389°N 70.165°W", "Kingfield", "" ], [ "17", "Jay-Niles Memorial Library", "March 13, 1987\\n(#87000414)", "State Route 4\\n44°32′53″N 70°14′17″W / 44.548056°N 70.238056°W", "North Jay", "" ], [ "18", "Little Red Schoolhouse", "February 23, 1972\\n(#72000070)", "South of West Farmington on Wilton Rd.\\n44°37′52″N 70°09′16″W / 44.631111°N 70.154444°W", "West Farmington", "" ], [ "19", "Madrid Village Schoolhouse", "December 14, 1995\\n(#95001460)", "Western side of Reeds Mills Rd., 0.05 miles north of its junction with State Route 4\\n44°51′53″N 70°27′45″W / 44.864722°N 70.4625°W", "Madrid", "" ], [ "20", "Maine Woods Office", "November 10, 1980\\n(#80000216)", "Main St.\\n44°49′27″N 70°20′55″W / 44.824167°N 70.348611°W", "Phillips", "" ], [ "21", "McCleary Farm", "April 7, 1989\\n(#89000253)", "S. Strong Rd.\\n44°45′50″N 70°12′34″W / 44.763889°N 70.209444°W", "Strong", "" ], [ "22", "Merrill Hall", "January 23, 1980\\n(#80000217)", "Maine and Academy Sts.\\n44°40′09″N 70°08′58″W / 44.669167°N 70.149444°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "23", "New Sharon Bridge", "September 24, 1999\\n(#99001189)", "South of U.S. Route 2 over the Sandy River\\n44°38′16″N 70°00′56″W / 44.637778°N 70.015556°W", "New Sharon", "To be demolished" ], [ "24", "New Sharon Congregational Church", "June 20, 1985\\n(#85001261)", "State Route 134\\n44°38′10″N 70°00′50″W / 44.636111°N 70.013889°W", "New Sharon", "" ], [ "25", "Nordica Homestead", "December 23, 1969\\n(#69000006)", "North of Farmington on Holly Rd. off State Route 27\\n44°41′42″N 70°08′43″W / 44.695°N 70.145278°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "26", "North Jay Grange Store", "October 23, 1974\\n(#74000150)", "State Route 17\\n44°33′15″N 70°14′09″W / 44.554167°N 70.235833°W", "North Jay", "" ], [ "27", "William F. Norton House", "July 8, 1982\\n(#82000741)", "1 Stanley Ave.\\n44°57′39″N 70°09′06″W / 44.960833°N 70.151667°W", "Kingfield", "" ], [ "28", "Old Union Meetinghouse", "October 30, 1973\\n(#73000106)", "U.S. Route 2\\n44°37′26″N 70°04′40″W / 44.623889°N 70.077778°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "29", "Oquossoc Log Church", "July 19, 1984\\n(#84001368)", "State Route 4\\n44°58′00″N 70°46′14″W / 44.966667°N 70.770556°W", "Rangeley", "" ], [ "30", "Orgone Energy Observatory", "January 29, 1999\\n(#98001602)", "Western side of Dodge Pond Rd., 0.65 miles north of the junction of State Routes 4/16\\n44°58′54″N 70°43′05″W / 44.981667°N 70.718056°W", "Rangeley", "" ], [ "31", "Porter-Bell-Brackley Estate", "November 10, 1980\\n(#80000218)", "Lower Main St.\\n44°48′16″N 70°13′14″W / 44.804444°N 70.220556°W", "Strong", "" ], [ "32", "Hiram Ramsdell House", "December 4, 1973\\n(#73000107)", "High and Perham Sts.\\n44°40′17″N 70°08′59″W / 44.671389°N 70.149722°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "33", "Rangeley Trust Company Building", "July 13, 1989\\n(#89000846)", "Main St.\\n44°57′50″N 70°38′32″W / 44.963889°N 70.642222°W", "Rangeley", "" ], [ "34", "Rangeley Public Library", "July 12, 1978\\n(#78000161)", "Lake St.\\n44°57′53″N 70°38′38″W / 44.964722°N 70.643889°W", "Rangeley", "" ], [ "35", "Salem Town House (Former)", "August 5, 2005\\n(#05000795)", "State Route 142\\n44°54′05″N 70°16′35″W / 44.901389°N 70.276389°W", "Salem", "" ], [ "36", "Temple Intervale School", "February 8, 1985\\n(#85000240)", "Temple Intervale\\n44°41′54″N 70°14′45″W / 44.698333°N 70.245833°W", "Temple", "" ], [ "37", "Thompson's Bridge", "March 22, 1991\\n(#91000321)", "Over Thompson's Creek off the northern side of State Route 43 at the Franklin-Somerset county line\\n44°43′36″N 70°00′25″W / 44.726667°N 70.006944°W", "Allen's Mills", "" ], [ "38", "Tufts House", "May 8, 1979\\n(#79000130)", "Southeast of Farmington on U.S. Route 2\\n44°38′10″N 70°05′35″W / 44.636111°N 70.093056°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "39", "Union Church", "July 13, 1989\\n(#89000844)", "Main and Pleasant Sts.\\n44°49′24″N 70°20′23″W / 44.823333°N 70.339722°W", "Phillips", "" ], [ "40", "Upper Dallas School", "February 9, 1990\\n(#89002345)", "Saddleback Rd.\\n44°57′55″N 70°36′08″W / 44.965278°N 70.602222°W", "Dallas Plantation", "" ], [ "41", "Weld Town Hall", "June 27, 2007\\n(#07000597)", "17 School St.\\n44°41′51″N 70°25′12″W / 44.6975°N 70.42°W", "Weld", "" ], [ "42", "Capt. Joel Whitney House", "April 22, 2003\\n(#03000293)", "8 Pleasant St.\\n44°49′22″N 70°20′24″W / 44.822778°N 70.34°W", "Phillips", "" ], [ "43", "Amos G. Winter House", "May 3, 1976\\n(#76000191)", "Winter's Hill off State Route 27\\n44°57′33″N 70°09′37″W / 44.959167°N 70.160278°W", "Kingfield", "" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/649.tsv" }
nt-13940
how many skip positions has this curler played?
[ "12" ]
{ "header": [ "Season", "Skip", "Third", "Second", "Lead", "Events" ], "rows": [ [ "1995–96", "Arnold Asham", "David Nedohin", "Sean Nedohin", "Don Rudd", "" ], [ "1996–97", "Dale Duguid", "James Kirkness", "David Nedohin", "Doug Armstrong", "" ], [ "1997–98", "David Nedohin (fourth)", "Randy Ferbey (skip)", "Carter Rycroft", "Pat McCallum", "" ], [ "1998–99", "David Nedohin (fourth)", "Randy Ferbey (skip)", "Scott Pfeifer", "Carter Rycroft", "" ], [ "2000–01", "David Nedohin (fourth)", "Randy Ferbey (skip)", "Scott Pfeifer", "Marcel Rocque", "2001 Alta., Brier, WCC" ], [ "2001–02", "David Nedohin (fourth)", "Randy Ferbey (skip)", "Scott Pfeifer", "Marcel Rocque", "2002 Alta., Brier, WCC" ], [ "2002–03", "David Nedohin (fourth)", "Randy Ferbey (skip)", "Scott Pfeifer", "Marcel Rocque", "2003 Alta., Brier, WCC" ], [ "2003–04", "David Nedohin (fourth)", "Randy Ferbey (skip)", "Scott Pfeifer", "Marcel Rocque", "2004 Alta., Brier" ], [ "2004–05", "David Nedohin (fourth)", "Randy Ferbey (skip)", "Scott Pfeifer", "Marcel Rocque", "2005 Alta., Brier, WCC" ], [ "2007–08", "David Nedohin (fourth)", "Randy Ferbey (skip)", "Scott Pfeifer", "Marcel Rocque", "2008 Alta." ], [ "2008–09", "David Nedohin (fourth)", "Randy Ferbey (skip)", "Scott Pfeifer", "Marcel Rocque", "2009 Alta." ], [ "2009–10", "David Nedohin (fourth)", "Randy Ferbey (skip)", "Scott Pfeifer", "Marcel Rocque", "2009 COCT, 2010 Alta." ], [ "2010–11", "Randy Ferbey", "David Nedohin", "Blayne Iskiw", "David Harper", "2011 Alta." ], [ "2011–12", "David Nedohin (fourth)", "Randy Ferbey (skip)", "Ted Appelman", "Brendan Melnyk", "" ], [ "2012–13", "David Nedohin", "Colin Hodgson", "Mike Westlund", "Tom Sallows", "" ], [ "2013–14", "Kevin Martin", "David Nedohin", "Marc Kennedy", "Ben Hebert", "2013 COCT, 2014 Alta." ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/747.tsv" }
nt-13941
what album had the singles "i want you to know" and "again" on them?
[ "The Deep Blue" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Title", "Album", "UK", "B-sides" ], "rows": [ [ "2004", "\"Kim Wilde\" (Download-only)", "Grey Will Fade", "—", "" ], [ "2004", "\"Summer\"", "Grey Will Fade", "31", "Commodore; SMUT" ], [ "2005", "\"Bastardo\"", "Grey Will Fade", "31", "3 Minutes; I Am a Kamera" ], [ "2006", "\"Behave\"", "The Deep Blue", "168", "Mr. Ed; Cousteau (Extended Version);\\nBehave (Luke Smith Clor Remix)" ], [ "2007", "\"I Want You to Know\"", "The Deep Blue", "108", "Sister Universe; Suspiria" ], [ "2007", "\"Siberia\"", "The Deep Blue", "—", "Last Night; This Is Pop; I Don't Need Anyone" ], [ "2007", "\"Again\"", "The Deep Blue", "—", "Again (acoustic)" ], [ "2007", "\"CH V FD (Deep Blue remixes)\"", "Non-album single", "—", "Dawn Treader (Fredmix); It Isn't Over (Fredmix)" ], [ "2009", "\"White\"", "New Worlds", "—", "White (Squarepusher Remix); White (Adem Remix);\\nWhite (Heartbeat Remix)" ], [ "2009", "\"Alexander\"", "New Worlds", "—", "Alexander (Radio Edit);\\nAlexander (Blacknred Remix)" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/689.tsv" }
nt-13942
how many historic places are in new sharon?
[ "2" ]
{ "header": [ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town", "Summary" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Arnold Trail to Quebec", "October 1, 1969\\n(#69000018)", "Along the Kennebec River, through Wayman and Flagstaff lakes along the Dead River and Chain of Ponds to Quebec\\n44°40′49″N 69°59′18″W / 44.680278°N 69.988333°W", "Coburn Gore", "Extends through Franklin, Kennebec, Sagadahoc, and Somerset counties" ], [ "2", "Barn on Lot 8, Range G", "August 24, 2011\\n(#11000581)", "816 Foster Hill Rd.\\n44°51′29″N 70°13′20″W / 44.858056°N 70.222222°W", "Freeman Township", "" ], [ "3", "Bass Boarding House", "April 7, 1988\\n(#88000396)", "Canal St.\\n44°35′12″N 70°13′58″W / 44.586667°N 70.232778°W", "Wilton", "" ], [ "4", "Ora Blanchard House", "January 15, 1980\\n(#80000215)", "Main St.\\n45°08′32″N 70°26′42″W / 45.142222°N 70.445°W", "Stratton", "" ], [ "5", "John G. Coburn", "April 11, 2002\\n(#02000347)", "360 River Rd.\\n44°37′36″N 70°28′36″W / 44.626667°N 70.476667°W", "Carthage", "Perhaps the \"John G. Coburn House\"?" ], [ "6", "Coplin Plantation Schoolhouse", "September 11, 1997\\n(#97001132)", "State Route 16 approximately 4.5 miles southwest of its junction with State Route 27\\n45°05′32″N 70°29′55″W / 45.092222°N 70.498611°W", "Coplin Plantation", "" ], [ "7", "Cutler Memorial Library", "November 2, 1973\\n(#73000104)", "Academy and High Sts.\\n44°40′09″N 70°08′55″W / 44.669167°N 70.148611°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "8", "Farmington Historic District", "January 20, 1995\\n(#94001551)", "Roughly bounded by High, Academy, Anson, and Grove Sts.\\n44°40′14″N 70°08′58″W / 44.670556°N 70.149444°W", "Farmington", "Boundary decrease (listed 4/27/2010)" ], [ "9", "First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ", "July 25, 1974\\n(#74000149)", "Main St.\\n44°40′04″N 70°09′00″W / 44.667778°N 70.15°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "10", "Franklin County Courthouse", "October 6, 1983\\n(#83003641)", "Main and Anson Sts.\\n44°40′17″N 70°09′08″W / 44.671389°N 70.152222°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "11", "Free Will Baptist Meetinghouse", "August 28, 1973\\n(#73000264)", "Main St.\\n44°40′08″N 70°09′03″W / 44.668889°N 70.150833°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "12", "Goodspeed Memorial Library", "January 5, 1989\\n(#88003019)", "104 Main St.\\n44°35′16″N 70°13′51″W / 44.587778°N 70.230833°W", "Wilton", "" ], [ "13", "Greenacre", "October 29, 1982\\n(#82000422)", "17 Court St.\\n44°40′24″N 70°08′53″W / 44.673333°N 70.148056°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "14", "Chester Greenwood House", "July 12, 1978\\n(#78000160)", "State Route 27\\n44°39′39″N 70°08′52″W / 44.660833°N 70.147778°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "15", "Holmes-Crafts Homestead", "April 26, 1973\\n(#73000105)", "Old N. Jay Rd. on State Route 4\\n44°31′08″N 70°13′28″W / 44.518889°N 70.224444°W", "North Jay", "" ], [ "16", "Frank Hutchins House", "December 29, 1986\\n(#86003532)", "High St.\\n44°57′05″N 70°09′54″W / 44.951389°N 70.165°W", "Kingfield", "" ], [ "17", "Jay-Niles Memorial Library", "March 13, 1987\\n(#87000414)", "State Route 4\\n44°32′53″N 70°14′17″W / 44.548056°N 70.238056°W", "North Jay", "" ], [ "18", "Little Red Schoolhouse", "February 23, 1972\\n(#72000070)", "South of West Farmington on Wilton Rd.\\n44°37′52″N 70°09′16″W / 44.631111°N 70.154444°W", "West Farmington", "" ], [ "19", "Madrid Village Schoolhouse", "December 14, 1995\\n(#95001460)", "Western side of Reeds Mills Rd., 0.05 miles north of its junction with State Route 4\\n44°51′53″N 70°27′45″W / 44.864722°N 70.4625°W", "Madrid", "" ], [ "20", "Maine Woods Office", "November 10, 1980\\n(#80000216)", "Main St.\\n44°49′27″N 70°20′55″W / 44.824167°N 70.348611°W", "Phillips", "" ], [ "21", "McCleary Farm", "April 7, 1989\\n(#89000253)", "S. Strong Rd.\\n44°45′50″N 70°12′34″W / 44.763889°N 70.209444°W", "Strong", "" ], [ "22", "Merrill Hall", "January 23, 1980\\n(#80000217)", "Maine and Academy Sts.\\n44°40′09″N 70°08′58″W / 44.669167°N 70.149444°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "23", "New Sharon Bridge", "September 24, 1999\\n(#99001189)", "South of U.S. Route 2 over the Sandy River\\n44°38′16″N 70°00′56″W / 44.637778°N 70.015556°W", "New Sharon", "To be demolished" ], [ "24", "New Sharon Congregational Church", "June 20, 1985\\n(#85001261)", "State Route 134\\n44°38′10″N 70°00′50″W / 44.636111°N 70.013889°W", "New Sharon", "" ], [ "25", "Nordica Homestead", "December 23, 1969\\n(#69000006)", "North of Farmington on Holly Rd. off State Route 27\\n44°41′42″N 70°08′43″W / 44.695°N 70.145278°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "26", "North Jay Grange Store", "October 23, 1974\\n(#74000150)", "State Route 17\\n44°33′15″N 70°14′09″W / 44.554167°N 70.235833°W", "North Jay", "" ], [ "27", "William F. Norton House", "July 8, 1982\\n(#82000741)", "1 Stanley Ave.\\n44°57′39″N 70°09′06″W / 44.960833°N 70.151667°W", "Kingfield", "" ], [ "28", "Old Union Meetinghouse", "October 30, 1973\\n(#73000106)", "U.S. Route 2\\n44°37′26″N 70°04′40″W / 44.623889°N 70.077778°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "29", "Oquossoc Log Church", "July 19, 1984\\n(#84001368)", "State Route 4\\n44°58′00″N 70°46′14″W / 44.966667°N 70.770556°W", "Rangeley", "" ], [ "30", "Orgone Energy Observatory", "January 29, 1999\\n(#98001602)", "Western side of Dodge Pond Rd., 0.65 miles north of the junction of State Routes 4/16\\n44°58′54″N 70°43′05″W / 44.981667°N 70.718056°W", "Rangeley", "" ], [ "31", "Porter-Bell-Brackley Estate", "November 10, 1980\\n(#80000218)", "Lower Main St.\\n44°48′16″N 70°13′14″W / 44.804444°N 70.220556°W", "Strong", "" ], [ "32", "Hiram Ramsdell House", "December 4, 1973\\n(#73000107)", "High and Perham Sts.\\n44°40′17″N 70°08′59″W / 44.671389°N 70.149722°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "33", "Rangeley Trust Company Building", "July 13, 1989\\n(#89000846)", "Main St.\\n44°57′50″N 70°38′32″W / 44.963889°N 70.642222°W", "Rangeley", "" ], [ "34", "Rangeley Public Library", "July 12, 1978\\n(#78000161)", "Lake St.\\n44°57′53″N 70°38′38″W / 44.964722°N 70.643889°W", "Rangeley", "" ], [ "35", "Salem Town House (Former)", "August 5, 2005\\n(#05000795)", "State Route 142\\n44°54′05″N 70°16′35″W / 44.901389°N 70.276389°W", "Salem", "" ], [ "36", "Temple Intervale School", "February 8, 1985\\n(#85000240)", "Temple Intervale\\n44°41′54″N 70°14′45″W / 44.698333°N 70.245833°W", "Temple", "" ], [ "37", "Thompson's Bridge", "March 22, 1991\\n(#91000321)", "Over Thompson's Creek off the northern side of State Route 43 at the Franklin-Somerset county line\\n44°43′36″N 70°00′25″W / 44.726667°N 70.006944°W", "Allen's Mills", "" ], [ "38", "Tufts House", "May 8, 1979\\n(#79000130)", "Southeast of Farmington on U.S. Route 2\\n44°38′10″N 70°05′35″W / 44.636111°N 70.093056°W", "Farmington", "" ], [ "39", "Union Church", "July 13, 1989\\n(#89000844)", "Main and Pleasant Sts.\\n44°49′24″N 70°20′23″W / 44.823333°N 70.339722°W", "Phillips", "" ], [ "40", "Upper Dallas School", "February 9, 1990\\n(#89002345)", "Saddleback Rd.\\n44°57′55″N 70°36′08″W / 44.965278°N 70.602222°W", "Dallas Plantation", "" ], [ "41", "Weld Town Hall", "June 27, 2007\\n(#07000597)", "17 School St.\\n44°41′51″N 70°25′12″W / 44.6975°N 70.42°W", "Weld", "" ], [ "42", "Capt. Joel Whitney House", "April 22, 2003\\n(#03000293)", "8 Pleasant St.\\n44°49′22″N 70°20′24″W / 44.822778°N 70.34°W", "Phillips", "" ], [ "43", "Amos G. Winter House", "May 3, 1976\\n(#76000191)", "Winter's Hill off State Route 27\\n44°57′33″N 70°09′37″W / 44.959167°N 70.160278°W", "Kingfield", "" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/649.tsv" }
nt-13943
who entered before robert roode?
[ "Junior Fatu" ]
{ "header": [ "Entered", "Wrestler", "Place", "Eliminated by", "Time" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Junior Fatu", "7th", "Hoyt, Kaz, Sabin, Young, and Roode", "03:00" ], [ "2", "Robert Roode", "Advanced to Part Three", "-", "06:47" ], [ "3", "Kaz", "5th", "Roode", "05:32" ], [ "4", "Alex Shelley", "3rd", "Young", "06:47" ], [ "5", "Eric Young", "Advanced to Part Three", "-", "06:47" ], [ "6", "Chris Sabin", "6th", "Kaz", "04:55" ], [ "7", "Lance Hoyt", "4th", "Roode", "06:06" ], [ "8", "James Storm", "8th", "Young", "00:05" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/277.tsv" }
nt-13944
number of competitions
[ "6" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Notes" ], "rows": [ [ "2005", "European U23 Championships", "Erfurt, Germany", "7th", "72.81 m" ], [ "2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing, China", "8th", "82.06 m (=PB)" ], [ "2009", "Universiade", "Belgrade, Serbia", "5th", "78.29 m" ], [ "2010", "European Championships", "Barcelona, Spain", "14th (q)", "76.29 m" ], [ "2012", "Olympic Games", "London, United Kingdom", "15th (q)", "80.06 m" ], [ "2013", "World Championships", "Moscow, Russia", "32nd (q)", "72.66 m" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/238.tsv" }
nt-13945
did the year 1957 have more or less than 4 liberal councillors?
[ "Less" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Conservative\\ncouncillors", "Labour\\ncouncillors", "Independent\\ncouncillors", "Liberal\\ncouncillors" ], "rows": [ [ "1947", "3", "2", "18", "1" ], [ "1951", "5", "2", "17", "0" ], [ "1952", "3", "3", "18", "0" ], [ "1953", "4", "3", "17", "0" ], [ "1954", "3", "4", "17", "0" ], [ "1955", "2", "5", "17", "0" ], [ "1956", "2", "6", "16", "0" ], [ "1957", "2", "5", "17", "0" ], [ "1958", "2", "6", "16", "0" ], [ "1960", "2", "5", "16", "1" ], [ "1961", "2", "5", "15", "2" ], [ "1963", "2", "6", "12", "4" ], [ "1964", "3", "6", "11", "4" ], [ "1965", "4", "5", "11", "3" ], [ "1966", "9", "4", "6", "5" ], [ "1967", "9", "4", "9", "2" ], [ "1972", "10", "10", "3", "1" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/349.tsv" }
nt-13946
other than spain, name a country that beat russia overall.
[ "Belarus" ]
{ "header": [ "Place", "Nation", "5 Hoops", "3 Balls,\\n2 Ribbons", "Total" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Bulgaria", "19.800 (1)", "19.800 (1)", "39.600" ], [ "2", "Spain", "19.700 (3)", "19.700 (2)", "39.400" ], [ "3", "Belarus", "19.733 (2)", "19.600 (3)", "39.333" ], [ "4", "Russia", "19.600 (4)", "19.566 (4)", "39.166" ], [ "5", "Ukraine", "19.366 (5)", "15.500 (5)", "38.866" ], [ "6", "Japan", "19.166 (6)", "19.333 (7)", "38.499" ], [ "7", "Italy", "19.066 (7)", "19.400 (6)", "38.466" ], [ "8", "Hungary", "18.766 (8)", "19.166 (8)", "37.932" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/979.tsv" }
nt-13947
who's name was listed the most under male winner's.
[ "Lars Lönnkvist" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Location(s)", "Number of contestants", "Ladies winner", "Men's winner" ], "rows": [ [ "1965", "Skåne, Blekinge, Denmark", "156", "Sweden Inga-Britt Bengtsson", "Sweden Nils Bohman" ], [ "1966", "Småland (4), Västergötland", "672", "Sweden Kerstin Granstedt", "Finland Juhani Salmenkylä" ], [ "1967", "Motala", "1 910", "Sweden Ulla Lindkvist", "Sweden Kalle Johansson" ], [ "1968", "Borås", "3 250", "Sweden Ulla Lindkvist", "Norway Åge Hadler" ], [ "1969", "Rommehed", "5 355", "Sweden Ulla Lindkvist", "Sweden Stefan Green" ], [ "1970", "Kristianstad", "6 378", "Sweden Ulla Lindkvist", "Sweden Bernt Frilén" ], [ "1971", "Malmköping", "8 627", "Sweden Ulla Lindkvist", "Sweden Hans Aurell" ], [ "1972", "Eksjö", "8 253", "Sweden Ulla Lindkvist", "Sweden Hans Aurell" ], [ "1973", "Rättvik", "10 449", "Sweden Ulla Lindkvist", "Sweden Bengt Gustafsson" ], [ "1974", "Kristianstad", "10 196", "Sweden Ulla Lindkvist", "Sweden Ernst Jönsson" ], [ "1975", "Haninge", "9 322", "Sweden Anne Lundmark", "Finland Matti Mäkinen" ], [ "1976", "Ransäter", "14 843", "Hungary Sarolta Monspart", "Sweden Gert Pettersson" ], [ "1977", "Visby", "7 186", "Finland Liisa Veijalainen", "Norway Sigurd Dæhli" ], [ "1978", "Skara", "15 148", "Finland Liisa Veijalainen", "Sweden Kjell Lauri" ], [ "1979", "Örebro", "15 842", "Sweden Britt-Marie Karlsson", "Sweden Lars-Henrik Undeland" ], [ "1980", "Uppsala", "15 142", "Finland Liisa Veijalainen", "Sweden Lars Lönnkvist" ], [ "1981", "Mohed", "18 983", "Sweden Annichen Kringstad", "Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson" ], [ "1982", "Luleå", "13 631", "Sweden Annichen Kringstad", "Sweden Lars Lönnkvist" ], [ "1983", "Anderstorp", "22 498", "Sweden Annichen Kringstad", "Sweden Håkan Eriksson" ], [ "1984", "Bräkne-Hoby", "16 123", "Sweden Karin Gunnarsson", "Sweden Kent Olsson" ], [ "1985", "Falun", "25 021", "Sweden Annichen Kringstad", "Sweden Joakim Ingelsson" ], [ "1986", "Borås", "17 353", "Sweden Annichen Kringstad", "Sweden Anders Erik Olsson" ], [ "1987", "Norrköping", "16 216", "Sweden Katarina Borg", "Sweden Lars Lönnkvist" ], [ "1988", "Sundsvall", "16 413", "Sweden Barbro Lönnkvist", "Sweden Lars Lönnkvist" ], [ "1989", "Östersund", "17 818", "Sweden Barbro Lönnkvist", "Sweden Niklas Löwegren" ], [ "1990", "Göteborg", "20 172", "Norway Ragnhild Bente Andersen", "Sweden Per Ek" ], [ "1991", "Arboga", "16 581", "Sweden Arja Hannus", "Sweden Håkan Eriksson" ], [ "1992", "Södertälje", "17 806", "Sweden Gunilla Svärd", "Denmark Allan Mogensen" ], [ "1993", "Falkenberg", "15 006", "Sweden Annika Zell", "Norway Petter Thoresen" ], [ "1994", "Örnsköldsvik", "14 414", "Sweden Katarina Borg", "Norway Petter Thoresen" ], [ "1995", "Hässleholm", "14 304", "Finland Eija Koskivaara", "Sweden Jörgen Olsson" ], [ "1996", "Karlstad", "17 007", "Sweden Annika Zell", "Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson" ], [ "1997", "Umeå", "11 179", "Sweden Katarina Borg", "Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson" ], [ "1998", "Gävle", "13 249", "Norway Hanne Staff", "Sweden Johan Ivarsson" ], [ "1999", "Borlänge", "15 238", "Sweden Jenny Johansson", "Sweden Fredrik Löwegren" ], [ "2000", "Hallsberg", "13 740", "Norway Hanne Staff", "Sweden Jimmy Birklin" ], [ "2001", "Märsta", "12 525", "Sweden Marlena Jansson", "Sweden Johan Ivarsson" ], [ "2002", "Skövde", "14 651", "Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder", "Finland Mats Haldin" ], [ "2003", "Uddevalla", "14 998", "United Kingdom Heather Monro", "Finland Mats Haldin" ], [ "2004", "Göteborg", "13 259", "Sweden Jenny Johansson", "Russia Valentin Novikov" ], [ "2005", "Skillingaryd", "12 657", "Sweden Emma Engstrand", "Sweden Emil Wingstedt" ], [ "2006", "Mohed", "13 500", "Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder", "Lithuania Simonas Krepsta" ], [ "2007", "Mjölby", "14 300", "Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder", "Norway Anders Nordberg" ], [ "2008", "Sälen", "24 375", "Norway Anne Margrethe Hausken", "Finland Tero Föhr" ], [ "2009", "Eksjö", "15 589", "Sweden Helena Jansson", "Sweden Martin Johansson" ], [ "2010", "Örebro", "16 069", "Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder", "Sweden David Andersson" ], [ "2011", "Mohed", "12 939", "Sweden Tove Alexandersson", "Sweden Erik Rost" ], [ "2012", "Halmstad", "21172", "Russia Tatiana Ryabkina", "Norway Olav Lundanes" ], [ "2013", "Boden", "12907", "Sweden  Tove Alexandersson", "France Thierry Gueorgiou" ], [ "2014", "Kristianstad", "", "", "" ], [ "2015", "Borås", "", "", "" ], [ "2016", "Sälen", "", "", "" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/872.tsv" }
nt-13948
how many additional years will the rocky mountains (scopulorum) subspecies of p. ponderosa needles remain green compared to pacific (critchfieldiana)?
[ "1.8 years" ]
{ "header": [ "Common names\\nSubspecies", "Pacific\\n(critchfieldiana)", "Columbia\\n(ponderosa)", "Rocky Mountains\\n(scopulorum)", "Southwestern\\n(brachyptera)", "Central High Plains\\n(readiana)" ], "rows": [ [ "Years needles remain green", "3.9±0.25, N=30", "4.7±0.14, N=50", "5.7±0.28, N=23", "4.3±0.18, N=24", "4.7±0.18, N=5" ], [ "Foliage length on branch, cm", "25.1±2.4, N=30", "26.2±2.2, N=50", "21.1±1.7, N=23", "21.8±2.7, N=24", "42.2±6.7, N=5" ], [ "Needle length, cm", "19.8±0.44, N=30", "16.8±0.29, N=48", "11.2±0.27, N=23", "14.7±0.45, N=24", "15.6±0.57, N=5" ], [ "Needles per fascicle", "3.0±0.00, N=30", "3.0±0.00, N=48", "2.6±0.06, N=23", "3.0±0.03, N=24", "2.4±0.11, N=5" ], [ "Needle thickness", "45.9±0.49, N=30", "47.8±0.51, N=48", "46.4±0.68, N=23", "44.8±0.87, N=24", "49.7±0.61, N=5" ], [ "Branches per whorl", "4.4±0.13, N=30", "3.7±0.11, N=50", "3.0±0.17, N=23", "3.4±0.25, N=23", "2.3±0.11, N=5" ], [ "Branch angle ° from vert.", "56±1.8, N=30", "51±1.7, N=50", "50±2.3, N=23", "48±3.1, N=24", "36±1.9, N=5" ], [ "Seed cones length, mm", "101.4±2.48, N=25", "88.7±1.24, N=36", "70.7±2.20, N=22", "74.9±2.51, N=20", "71.1±2.46, N=5" ], [ "Seed cones width, mm", "77.1±1.35, N=25", "71.6±0.73, N=36", "61.5±1.08, N=22", "62.6±1.77, N=20", "63.3±2.18, N=5" ], [ "Seed cone form W/L", "0.80±0.03, N=25", "0.84±0.03, N=36", "0.90±0.02, N=22", "0.86±0.02, N=20", "0.90±0.03, N=5" ], [ "Seed length, mm", "7.5±0.08, N=23", "7.6±0.16, N=14", "6.3±0.09, N=17", "6.4±0.18, N=16", "7.0±0.12, N=5" ], [ "Seed width, mm", "4.9±0.05, N=23", "4.9±0.08, N=14", "4.1±0.05, N=17", "4.3±0.09, N=16", "4.5±0.10, N=5" ], [ "Seed + wing length, mm", "32.3±0.58, N=23", "24.8±0.62, N=14", "22.9±0.63, N=17", "23.3±0.68, N=15", "23.1±0.78, N=5" ], [ "Mature cone color", "apple green to yellow green", "green & red-brown to dk. purple", "green & red-brown to dk. purple", "", "green & red-brown to dk. purple" ] ], "name": "csv/202-csv/215.tsv" }
nt-13951
which month had 12.9 as their record high temperature and a negative average high in temperature?
[ "Dec" ]
{ "header": [ "Month", "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec", "Year" ], "rows": [ [ "Record high °C (°F)", "10.8\\n(51.4)", "10.7\\n(51.3)", "25.7\\n(78.3)", "29.2\\n(84.6)", "35.4\\n(95.7)", "38.3\\n(100.9)", "36.7\\n(98.1)", "40.0\\n(104)", "35.1\\n(95.2)", "27.8\\n(82)", "21.0\\n(69.8)", "12.9\\n(55.2)", "40.0\\n(104)" ], [ "Average high °C (°F)", "−8.5\\n(16.7)", "−6.2\\n(20.8)", "1.6\\n(34.9)", "11.6\\n(52.9)", "18.1\\n(64.6)", "22.1\\n(71.8)", "25.2\\n(77.4)", "24.6\\n(76.3)", "18.6\\n(65.5)", "10.8\\n(51.4)", "−0.2\\n(31.6)", "−6.6\\n(20.1)", "9.3\\n(48.7)" ], [ "Daily mean °C (°F)", "−14.5\\n(5.9)", "−11.6\\n(11.1)", "−4.1\\n(24.6)", "4.8\\n(40.6)", "11.0\\n(51.8)", "15.5\\n(59.9)", "18.1\\n(64.6)", "17.3\\n(63.1)", "11.6\\n(52.9)", "4.1\\n(39.4)", "−5.2\\n(22.6)", "−11.9\\n(10.6)", "4.9\\n(40.8)" ], [ "Average low °C (°F)", "−19.0\\n(−2.2)", "−16.9\\n(1.6)", "−9.4\\n(15.1)", "−2.1\\n(28.2)", "3.8\\n(38.8)", "8.8\\n(47.8)", "11.0\\n(51.8)", "10.0\\n(50)", "4.4\\n(39.9)", "−2.5\\n(27.5)", "−10.4\\n(13.3)", "−17.1\\n(1.2)", "−3.3\\n(26.1)" ], [ "Record low °C (°F)", "−40.4\\n(−40.7)", "−43.4\\n(−46.1)", "−34.7\\n(−30.5)", "−17.4\\n(0.7)", "−11.4\\n(11.5)", "−2.3\\n(27.9)", "3.4\\n(38.1)", "-0.0\\n(32)", "−10.7\\n(12.7)", "−26.3\\n(−15.3)", "−36.1\\n(−33)", "−40.4\\n(−40.7)", "−43.4\\n(−46.1)" ], [ "Precipitation mm (inches)", "10.9\\n(0.429)", "6.7\\n(0.264)", "11.7\\n(0.461)", "23.5\\n(0.925)", "40.3\\n(1.587)", "67.0\\n(2.638)", "58.4\\n(2.299)", "43.8\\n(1.724)", "28.8\\n(1.134)", "13.2\\n(0.52)", "10.6\\n(0.417)", "12.7\\n(0.5)", "327.6\\n(12.898)" ], [ "Rainfall mm (inches)", "0.3\\n(0.012)", "0.3\\n(0.012)", "1.7\\n(0.067)", "15.6\\n(0.614)", "38.3\\n(1.508)", "67.0\\n(2.638)", "58.7\\n(2.311)", "43.8\\n(1.724)", "28.5\\n(1.122)", "8.3\\n(0.327)", "1.9\\n(0.075)", "0.2\\n(0.008)", "264.6\\n(10.417)" ], [ "Snowfall cm (inches)", "15.6\\n(6.14)", "9.6\\n(3.78)", "12.9\\n(5.08)", "9.5\\n(3.74)", "2.1\\n(0.83)", "0.04\\n(0.016)", "0\\n(0)", "0\\n(0)", "0.8\\n(0.31)", "6.5\\n(2.56)", "12.0\\n(4.72)", "17.5\\n(6.89)", "86.5\\n(34.06)" ] ], "name": "csv/201-csv/33.tsv" }
nt-13952
how many years after "i can't get no... edelweiss" did the single "bring me edelweiss" (remix) appear?
[ "12" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Single", "Peak chart positions\\nAT", "Peak chart positions\\nUK", "Peak chart positions\\nU.S.\\nDance", "Peak chart positions\\nU.S.\\nRock", "Peak chart positions\\nGER", "Peak chart positions\\nSUI", "Peak chart positions\\nNED", "Peak chart positions\\nSWE", "Album" ], "rows": [ [ "1988 / 89", "\"Bring Me Edelweiss\"", "1", "5", "7", "24", "2", "1", "2", "1", "Singles only" ], [ "1989", "\"I Can't Get No... Edelweiss\"", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Singles only" ], [ "1992", "\"Raumschiff Edelweiss\" / \"Starship Edelweiss\"", "1", "—", "—", "—", "7", "8", "19", "25", "Wonderful World of Edelweiss" ], [ "1992", "\"Planet Edelweiss\"", "14", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Wonderful World of Edelweiss" ], [ "1993", "\"Beam Me Up\"", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Wonderful World of Edelweiss" ], [ "1993", "\"Ski Instructor\"", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Wonderful World of Edelweiss" ], [ "1997", "\"Edeltaler Hochzeitsmarsch (Kein Sex vor der Ehe)\"", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Singles only" ], [ "2001", "\"Bring Me Edelweiss\" (Remix)", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Singles only" ] ], "name": "csv/202-csv/278.tsv" }
nt-13953
how many of these locomotives had the same builder as the a.h. houston?
[ "3" ]
{ "header": [ "Number/name", "Wheel arrangement", "Builder", "Year", "Disposition and\\nLocation" ], "rows": [ [ "1\\nSan Francisco", "4-4-0", "Norris Locomotive Works", "1862", "To Southern Pacific #2, #1109. Unknown." ], [ "2\\nSan Jose", "4-4-0", "Norris Locomotive Works", "1862", "To SF&NP as Little Josie. To Northwestern Pacific Railroad #1. Retired in 1921." ], [ "3\\nT. Dame", "4-4-0", "Norris Locomotive Works", "", "To Southern Pacific #3, #1110. Unknown." ], [ "4\\nA.H. Houston", "4-4-0", "Cooke Locomotive and Machine Works", "11/1863", "To Southern Pacific #4. Unknown." ], [ "5\\nChas. McLaughlin", "4-4-0", "Cooke Locomotive and Machine Works", "", "To Southern Pacific #5. Unknown." ], [ "6\\nCalifornia", "4-4-0", "H. J. Booth at Union Iron Works", "7/1865", "To Southern Pacific #6, #1303. Rebuilt 1873. Scrapped in 1911." ], [ "7\\nAtlantic", "4-4-0", "H.J. Booth at Union Iron Works", "1865", "To Southern Pacific #7, #1231, scrapped in 1895." ], [ "8\\nUnion", "0-4-0", "H.J. Booth at Union Iron Works", "6/1867", "To Southern Pacific #8, #1002. Unknown." ], [ "9\\nDonahue", "4-4-0", "Cooke Locomotive and Machine Works", "4/1870", "To Southern Pacific #9. Unknown." ], [ "10\\nNewhall", "", "", "", "To Southern Pacific #10. Unknown." ], [ "11\\nMenlo Park", "4-4-0", "Mason Machine Works", "4/16/1870", "To Southern Pacific #11. Unknown." ], [ "12\\nRacer", "", "McK/A", "7/1868", "To Southern Pacific #12. Unknown." ], [ "13\\nShoshone", "", "Norris Locomotive Works", "6/1867", "To Southern Pacific #13. Unknown." ], [ "14\\nRed Eagle", "", "Cooke Locomotive and Machine Works", "7/1868", "To Southern Pacific #14. Unknown." ], [ "15\\nBlack Deer", "", "McK/A", "10/1867", "To Southern Pacific #15. Unknown." ], [ "16\\nReindeer", "", "Schenectady Locomotive Works", "11/1868", "To Southern Pacific #1151. Unknown." ], [ "17\\nMohave", "", "Norris Locomotive Works", "7/1860", "To Southern Pacific #17. Unknown." ], [ "18\\nPeeler", "", "Rhode Island Locomotive Works", "11/1868", "To Southern Pacific #18. Unknown." ], [ "19\\nRaven", "", "Schenectady Locomotive Works", "10/1868", "To Southern Pacific #19. Unknown." ], [ "20", "", "Baldwin Locomotive Works", "6/1872", "To Southern Pacific #20. Unknown." ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/635.tsv" }
nt-13955
did he score more tds with the los angeles rams or with indianapolis colts?
[ "Los Angeles Rams" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Team", "Games", "Attempts", "Yards", "YPC", "Long", "TDs" ], "rows": [ [ "1983", "Los Angeles Rams", "16", "390", "1,808", "4.6", "85", "18" ], [ "1984", "Los Angeles Rams", "16", "379", "2,105", "5.6", "66", "14" ], [ "1985", "Los Angeles Rams", "14", "292", "1,234", "4.2", "43", "12" ], [ "1986", "Los Angeles Rams", "16", "404", "1,821", "4.5", "42", "11" ], [ "1987", "Los Angeles Rams", "3", "60", "277", "4.6", "57", "1" ], [ "1987", "Indianapolis Colts", "9", "223", "1,011", "4.5", "53", "5" ], [ "1988", "Indianapolis Colts", "16", "388", "1,659", "4.3", "41", "14" ], [ "1989", "Indianapolis Colts", "15", "314", "1,311", "4.2", "21", "7" ], [ "1990", "Indianapolis Colts", "11", "166", "677", "4.1", "43", "4" ], [ "1991", "Indianapolis Colts", "10", "167", "536", "3.2", "28", "2" ], [ "1992", "Los Angeles Raiders", "16", "187", "729", "3.9", "40", "2" ], [ "1993", "Atlanta Falcons", "4", "26", "91", "3.5", "10", "0" ], [ "Career", "", "146", "2,996", "13,259", "4.4", "85", "90" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/914.tsv" }
nt-13957
what was the number of labour councillors in 1964?
[ "6" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Conservative\\ncouncillors", "Labour\\ncouncillors", "Independent\\ncouncillors", "Liberal\\ncouncillors" ], "rows": [ [ "1947", "3", "2", "18", "1" ], [ "1951", "5", "2", "17", "0" ], [ "1952", "3", "3", "18", "0" ], [ "1953", "4", "3", "17", "0" ], [ "1954", "3", "4", "17", "0" ], [ "1955", "2", "5", "17", "0" ], [ "1956", "2", "6", "16", "0" ], [ "1957", "2", "5", "17", "0" ], [ "1958", "2", "6", "16", "0" ], [ "1960", "2", "5", "16", "1" ], [ "1961", "2", "5", "15", "2" ], [ "1963", "2", "6", "12", "4" ], [ "1964", "3", "6", "11", "4" ], [ "1965", "4", "5", "11", "3" ], [ "1966", "9", "4", "6", "5" ], [ "1967", "9", "4", "9", "2" ], [ "1972", "10", "10", "3", "1" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/349.tsv" }
nt-13958
who won the election after s. sivaprakasam in the fifth pondicherry assembly?
[ "R. Subbaraya Gounder" ]
{ "header": [ "Pondicherry Assembly", "Duration", "Name of M.L.A.", "Party Affiliation", "Election Year" ], "rows": [ [ "First", "1964-69", "V. Venkatasubha Reddiar", "Indian National Congress", "1964" ], [ "Second", "1969-1973", "M. D. R. Ramachandran", "Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam", "1969" ], [ "Third", "1974-1977", "V. Venkatasubha Reddiar", "Indian National Congress", "1974" ], [ "Fourth", "1977-80", "S. Sivaprakasam", "Indian National Congress", "1977" ], [ "Fifth", "1980-83", "R. Subbaraya Gounder", "Janata Party", "1980" ], [ "Sixth", "1985-90", "V. Vaithilingam", "Indian National Congress", "1985" ], [ "Seventh", "1990-91", "V. Vaithilingam", "Indian National Congress", "1990" ], [ "Eighth", "1991-96", "V. Vaithilingam", "Indian National Congress", "1991" ], [ "Ninth", "1996-01", "V. Vaithilingam", "Indian National Congress", "1996" ], [ "Tenth", "2001-06", "V. Vaithilingam", "Indian National Congress", "2001" ], [ "Elewenth", "2006-11", "V. Vaithilingam", "Indian National Congress", "2006" ], [ "Twelfth", "2011-", "L. Periyasamy", "All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam", "2011" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/54.tsv" }
nt-13959
how many total goals were scored between ue lleida and ud las palmas?
[ "109" ]
{ "header": [ "Position", "Club", "Played", "Points", "Wins", "Draws", "Losses", "Goals for", "Goals against", "Goal Difference" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Málaga CF", "42", "79", "22", "13", "7", "72", "47", "+25" ], [ "2", "Atlético de Madrid B 1", "42", "74", "21", "11", "10", "73", "51", "+22" ], [ "3", "CD Numancia", "42", "73", "21", "10", "11", "68", "40", "+28" ], [ "4", "Sevilla FC", "42", "71", "20", "11", "11", "66", "50", "+16" ], [ "5", "Rayo Vallecano", "42", "71", "19", "14", "9", "64", "49", "+15" ], [ "6", "UD Las Palmas", "42", "68", "17", "17", "8", "57", "38", "+19" ], [ "7", "CD Toledo", "42", "65", "18", "11", "13", "54", "49", "+5" ], [ "8", "SD Compostela", "42", "61", "16", "13", "13", "60", "53", "+7" ], [ "9", "Sporting de Gijón", "42", "59", "16", "11", "15", "47", "47", "0" ], [ "10", "CP Mérida", "42", "59", "15", "14", "13", "48", "41", "+7" ], [ "11", "UE Lleida", "42", "59", "15", "14", "13", "52", "50", "+2" ], [ "12", "Recreativo de Huelva", "42", "58", "14", "16", "12", "40", "35", "+5" ], [ "13", "CA Osasuna", "42", "57", "15", "12", "15", "44", "51", "-7" ], [ "14", "CD Badajoz", "42", "51", "12", "15", "15", "35", "39", "-4" ], [ "15", "Albacete", "42", "50", "12", "14", "16", "38", "43", "-5" ], [ "16", "CD Logroñés", "42", "48", "12", "12", "18", "48", "57", "-9" ], [ "17", "CD Leganés", "42", "47", "10", "17", "15", "36", "44", "-8" ], [ "18", "SD Eibar", "42", "47", "13", "8", "21", "42", "56", "-14" ], [ "19", "Mallorca B", "42", "46", "12", "10", "20", "52", "64", "-12" ], [ "20", "Barcelona B", "42", "44", "13", "5", "24", "51", "68", "-17" ], [ "21", "Hércules CF", "42", "40", "10", "10", "22", "38", "66", "-28" ], [ "22", "CD Ourense", "42", "27", "7", "6", "29", "35", "82", "-47" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/256.tsv" }
nt-13960
tell me a song that hit at least #5 on the us country chart.
[ "\"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels\"" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Title", "Peak chart positions\\nUS Country", "Peak chart positions\\nUS", "Album" ], "rows": [ [ "1950", "\"Make Up Your Mind\"", "—", "—", "non-album singles" ], [ "1950", "\"How Far Is Heaven\"", "—", "—", "non-album singles" ], [ "1952", "\"Glory Land March\"", "—", "—", "non-album singles" ], [ "1952", "\"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels\"", "1", "27", "Country Hit Parade" ], [ "1952", "\"A Wedding Ring Ago\"", "—", "—", "The Kitty Wells Story" ], [ "1953", "\"The Things I Might Have Been\"", "—", "22", "Country Hit Parade" ], [ "1953", "\"Paying for That Back Street Affair\"", "6", "—", "Country Hit Parade" ], [ "1953", "\"Honky Tonk Waltz\"", "—", "—", "Country Heart" ], [ "1953", "\"I Don't Claim to Be an Angel\"", "—", "—", "Country Hit Parade" ], [ "1953", "\"Hey Joe\"", "8", "—", "Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites" ], [ "1953", "\"Cheatin's a Sin\"", "9", "—", "Country Hit Parade" ], [ "1954", "\"Release Me\"", "8", "—", "Country Hit Parade" ], [ "1954", "\"You're Not So Easy to Forget\"", "—", "—", "After Dark" ], [ "1954", "\"Thou Shalt Not Steal\"", "14", "—", "Kitty Wells" ], [ "1955", "\"Making Believe\"", "2", "—", "Country Hit Parade" ], [ "1955", "\"There's Poison in Your Heart\"", "9", "—", "Country Hit Parade" ], [ "1955", "\"The Lonely Side of Town\"", "7", "—", "After Dark" ], [ "1956", "\"How Far Is Heaven\" (with Carol Sue)", "11", "—", "Singing on Sunday" ], [ "1956", "\"Searching (For Someone Like You)\"", "3", "—", "Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites" ], [ "1956", "\"Repenting\"", "6", "—", "Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites" ], [ "1957", "\"Three Ways (To Love You)\"", "7", "—", "Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites" ], [ "1957", "\"(I'll Always Be Your) Fraulein\"", "10", "—", "Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites" ], [ "1958", "\"I Can't Stop Loving You\"", "3", "—", "Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites" ], [ "1958", "\"Jealousy\"", "7", "78", "Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites" ], [ "1958", "\"Touch and Go Heart\"", "15", "—", "The Lonely Side of Town" ], [ "1959", "\"Mommy for a Day\"", "5", "—", "Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites" ], [ "1959", "\"Your Wild Life's Gonna Get You Down\"", "12", "—", "After Dark" ], [ "1959", "\"Amigo's Guitar\"", "5", "—", "Seasons of My Heart" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/500.tsv" }
nt-13961
what was the total available grid capacity in megawatts in the year 2003?
[ "2,483" ]
{ "header": [ "", "2000", "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005", "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012" ], "rows": [ [ "Hydro power", "1,150", "1,161", "1,171", "1,247", "1,281", "1,293", "1,316", "1,326", "1,357", "1,379", "1,382", "1,401", "1,584" ], [ "Thermal", "685", "835", "1,056", "1,233", "1,215", "1,155", "1,155", "1,155", "1,285", "1,290", "1,390", "1,690", "1,638" ], [ "Other renewables", "3", "3", "3", "3", "3", "3", "3", "3", "3", "15", "45", "50", "90" ], [ "Total availability", "1,838", "1,999", "2,230", "2,483", "2,499", "2,411", "2,434", "2,444", "2,645", "2,684", "2,818", "3,141", "3,312" ], [ "Hydro power", "3,197", "3,110", "2,962", "3,310", "2,960", "3,451", "4,634", "3,947", "4,130", "3,881", "5,634", "4,622", "3,292" ], [ "Thermal", "3,485", "3,407", "3,201", "4,298", "5,080", "5,314", "4,751", "5,864", "5,763", "5,975", "4,995", "6,785", "8,339" ], [ "Other renewables", "3", "3", "4", "3", "3", "5", "4", "4", "8", "27", "86", "121", "169" ], [ "Total production", "6,685", "6,520", "6,167", "7,611", "8,043", "8,770", "9,389", "9,815", "9,901", "9,883", "10,715", "11,528", "11,800" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/762.tsv" }
nt-13962
who released the most songs?
[ "Big Bang" ]
{ "header": [ "Released", "Title", "Artist", "Format", "Language" ], "rows": [ [ "20 January 2011", "V.V.I.P", "Seungri", "Mini Album, Digital Download", "Korean" ], [ "24 February 2011", "Tonight", "Big Bang", "Mini Album, Digital Download", "Korean" ], [ "8 April 2011", "BIGBANG Special Edition", "Big Bang", "Studio Album, Digital Download", "Korean" ], [ "11 May 2011", "Big Bang 2", "Big Bang", "Studio Album, Digital Download", "Japanese" ], [ "25 May 2011", "The Ultimate: International Best", "Big Bang", "Compilation", "Japanese" ], [ "30 June 2011", "2011 Big Show Live Concert", "Big Bang", "Live Album", "Korean" ], [ "28 July 2011", "2NE1", "2NE1", "Extended play, Digital Download", "Korean" ], [ "21 September 2011", "Nolza", "2NE1", "Extended play, Digital Download", "Japanese" ], [ "21 October 2011", "Fever's End: Part 1", "Tablo", "Studio Album, Digital Download", "Korean" ], [ "1 November 2011", "Fever's End: Part 2", "Tablo", "Studio Album, Digital Download", "Korean" ], [ "21 December 2011", "1st Live Concert Nolza!", "2NE1", "Live Album", "Korean" ], [ "29 April 2011", "Loveless", "Gummy", "Mini Album, Digital Download", "Japanese" ], [ "14 December 2011", "The Best of BIGBANG", "Big Bang", "Compilation", "Japanese" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/680.tsv" }
nt-13964
how many years are spanned from the earliest listing to the latest listing?
[ "6" ]
{ "header": [ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "Municipality" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Catholic Belltower", "November 25, 1980\\n(#80004399)", "Catholic Mission in Kolonia\\n6°58′04″N 158°12′42″E / 6.967778°N 158.211667°E", "Nett" ], [ "2", "Chief Agriculturist House", "September 30, 1976\\n(#76002200)", "Kolonia\\n6°57′31″N 158°12′38″E / 6.958611°N 158.210694°E", "Nett" ], [ "3", "German Cemetery", "September 30, 1976\\n(#76002201)", "Kolonia\\n6°57′07″N 158°12′58″E / 6.951944°N 158.216111°E", "Nett" ], [ "4", "Japanese Hydro-electric Power Plant", "September 30, 1976\\n(#76002204)", "Kolonia\\n6°57′33″N 158°12′24″E / 6.959167°N 158.206528°E", "Nett" ], [ "5", "Japanese Shrine", "September 30, 1976\\n(#76002205)", "Kolonia\\n6°57′50″N 158°12′45″E / 6.96375°N 158.2125°E", "Nett" ], [ "6", "Japanese Elementary School for Ponapean Children", "September 30, 1976\\n(#76002203)", "Kolonia\\n6°58′01″N 158°12′41″E / 6.966806°N 158.211389°E", "Nett" ], [ "7", "Sokehs Mass Grave Site", "September 30, 1976\\n(#76002206)", "Kolonia\\n6°58′10″N 158°12′17″E / 6.969444°N 158.204861°E", "Nett" ], [ "8", "Spanish Wall", "December 19, 1974\\n(#74002227)", "Litkin Kel\\n6°58′05″N 158°13′08″E / 6.968056°N 158.218889°E", "Nett" ], [ "9", "Japanese Artillery Road and Pohndolap Area", "September 30, 1976\\n(#76002202)", "Sokehs\\n6°58′03″N 158°11′00″E / 6.9675°N 158.183333°E", "Sokehs" ], [ "10", "Nan Madol", "December 19, 1974\\n(#74002226)", "East side of Temwen Island\\n6°50′40″N 158°20′09″E / 6.844444°N 158.335833°E", "Madolenihmw" ] ], "name": "csv/202-csv/208.tsv" }
nt-13965
which parish was founded earlier between st. joseph and st james the less?
[ "St James the Less" ]
{ "header": [ "Parish", "Locality", "Parish Priest", "Founded", "Closed" ], "rows": [ [ "St Mary", "Bacup", "Fr Frank Thorpe", "1852", "----" ], [ "Our Immaculate Mother & St Anselm", "Whitworth", "Fr Frank Thorpe", "1860", "----" ], [ "St Joseph", "Stacksteads", "----", "1947", "2005" ], [ "St Joseph & St Peter", "Newchurch-In-Rossendale", "Fr Philip Boast", "1915", "----" ], [ "The Immaculate Conception", "Haslingden", "Fr Canon John Mackie", "1854", "----" ], [ "St Veronica (Chapel of Ease)", "Helmshore", "Served from The Immaculate Conception", "1959", "----" ], [ "St James the Less", "Rawtenstall", "Fr David Lupton, Rural Dean", "1828", "----" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/36.tsv" }
nt-13966
how many players went to indiana
[ "26" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Player", "High School", "College", "NBA/ABA draft" ], "rows": [ [ "1939", "George Crowe", "Franklin", "Indiana Central", "" ], [ "1940", "Ed Schienbein", "Southport", "Indiana", "" ], [ "1941", "John Bass", "Greenwood", "", "" ], [ "1942", "Bud Brown", "Muncie Burris", "Georgetown", "" ], [ "1943,\\n1944", "No Games\\n(World War II)", "", "", "" ], [ "1945", "Tom Schwartz", "Kokomo", "Indiana", "" ], [ "1946", "Johnny Wilson", "Anderson", "Anderson", "" ], [ "1947", "Bill Garrett", "Shelbyville", "Indiana", "" ], [ "1948", "Bob Masters", "Lafayette Jefferson", "Indiana", "" ], [ "1949", "Dee Monroe", "Madison", "Kentucky", "" ], [ "1950", "Pat Klein", "Marion", "", "" ], [ "1951", "Tom Harold", "Muncie Central", "Colorado", "" ], [ "1952", "Joe Sexson", "Indianapolis Tech", "Purdue", "" ], [ "1953", "Hallie Bryant", "Crispus Attucks", "Indiana", "" ], [ "1954", "Bobby Plump", "Milan", "Butler", "" ], [ "1955", "Wilson Eison", "Gary Roosevelt", "Purdue", "" ], [ "1956", "Oscar Robertson", "Crispus Attucks", "Cincinnati", "1960 NBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 1st overall by the Cincinnati Royals" ], [ "1957", "John Coalman", "South Bend Central", "Fordham", "" ], [ "1958", "Mike McCoy", "Ft. Wayne South Side", "Miami (FL)", "" ], [ "1959", "Jimmy Rayl", "Kokomo", "Indiana", "1963 NBA Draft: 3rd Rnd, 22nd overall by the Cincinnati Royals" ], [ "1960", "Ron Bonham", "Muncie Central", "Cincinnati", "1964 NBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 18th overall by the Boston Celtics" ], [ "1961 (tie)", "Tom Van Arsdale", "Indianapolis Manual", "Indiana", "1965 NBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 11th overall by the Detroit Pistons" ], [ "1961 (tie)", "Dick Van Arsdale", "Indianapolis Manual", "Indiana", "1965 NBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 10th overall by the New York Knicks" ], [ "1962", "Larry Humes", "Madison", "Evansville", "" ], [ "1963", "Rick Jones", "Muncie Central", "Miami (FL)", "" ], [ "1964", "Dennis Brady", "Lafayette Jefferson", "Purdue", "" ], [ "1965", "Billy Keller", "Indianapolis Washington", "Purdue", "1969 NBA Draft: 7th Rnd, 2nd by the Milwaukee Bucks" ], [ "1966", "Rick Mount", "Lebanon", "Purdue", "1970 ABA Draft: 1st Rnd by the Indiana Pacers\\n1970 NBA Draft: 8th Rnd, 132nd overall by the Los Angeles Lakers" ], [ "1967", "Willie Long", "Ft. Wayne South Side", "New Mexico", "1971 NBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 35th overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers" ], [ "1968", "Billy Shepherd", "Carmel", "Butler", "" ], [ "1969", "George McGinnis", "Indianapolis Washington", "Indiana (1969–1971)", "1971 ABA Draft: Indiana Pacers" ], [ "1970", "Dave Shepherd", "Carmel", "Indiana (1970–1972) / Mississippi (1973–1975)", "" ], [ "1971", "Mike Flynn", "Jeffersonville", "Kentucky", "1975 NBA Draft: 7th Rnd, 113th overall by the Philadelphia 76ers" ], [ "1972", "Phil Cox", "Connersville", "Butler (1972-74) / Gardner–Webb (1974-1976)", "" ], [ "1973", "Kent Benson", "New Castle", "Indiana", "1977 NBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 1st overall by the Milwaukee Bucks" ], [ "1974 (tie)", "Steve Collier", "Southwestern", "Cincinnati", "" ], [ "1974 (tie)", "Roy Taylor", "Anderson", "Youngstown State", "" ], [ "1975", "Kyle Macy", "Peru", "Purdue (1975–1976) / Kentucky (1976–1980)", "1979 NBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 22nd overall by the Phoenix Suns" ], [ "1976", "Dave Colescott", "Marion", "North Carolina", "" ], [ "1977", "Ray Tolbert", "Madison Heights", "Indiana", "1981 NBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 18th overall by the New Jersey Nets" ], [ "1978", "David Magley", "South Bend LaSalle", "Kansas", "" ], [ "1979", "Steve Bouchie", "Washington", "Indiana", "" ], [ "1980", "Jim Master", "Ft. Wayne Harding", "Kentucky", "1984 NBA Draft: 6th Rnd, 127th overall by the Atlanta Hawks" ], [ "1981", "Dan Palombizio", "Michigan City Rogers", "Purdue (1981–1983) / Ball State (1984–1986)", "" ], [ "1982", "Roger Harden", "Valparaiso", "Kentucky", "" ], [ "1983", "Steve Alford", "New Castle", "Indiana", "1987 NBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 26th overall by the Dallas Mavericks" ], [ "1984 (tie)", "Troy Lewis", "Anderson", "Purdue", "" ], [ "1984 (tie)", "Delray Brooks", "Michigan City Rogers", "Indiana (1984–1985) / Providence (1986–1988)", "" ], [ "1985", "Jeff Grose", "Warsaw", "Northwestern", "" ], [ "1986", "Mark Jewell", "Lafayette Jefferson", "Evansville", "" ], [ "1987 (tie)", "Jay Edwards", "Marion", "Indiana", "1989 NBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 33rd overall by the Los Angeles Clippers" ], [ "1987 (tie)", "Lyndon Jones", "Marion", "Indiana", "" ], [ "1988", "Woody Austin", "Richmond", "Purdue", "" ], [ "1989", "Pat Graham", "Floyd Central", "Indiana", "" ], [ "1990", "Damon Bailey", "Bedford North Lawrence", "Indiana", "1994 NBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 44th overall by the Indiana Pacers" ], [ "1991", "Glenn Robinson", "Gary Roosevelt", "Purdue", "1994 NBA Draft 1st Rnd, 1st overall by the Milwaukee Bucks" ], [ "1992", "Charles Macon", "Michigan City Elston", "Ohio State (1992–1994) / Central Michigan (1995–1997)", "" ], [ "1993", "Maurice \"Kojak\" Fuller", "Anderson", "Southern", "" ], [ "1994", "Bryce Drew", "Valparaiso", "Valparaiso", "1998 NBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 16th overall by the Houston Rockets" ], [ "1995", "Damon Frierson", "Ben Davis", "Miami (OH)", "" ], [ "1996", "Kevin Ault", "Warsaw", "Missouri State", "" ], [ "1997", "Luke Recker", "DeKalb", "Indiana (1997–1999) / Iowa (2000–2002)", "" ], [ "1998", "Tom Coverdale", "Noblesville", "Indiana", "" ], [ "1999", "Jason Gardner", "Indianapolis North Central", "Arizona", "" ], [ "2000", "Jared Jeffries", "Bloomington North", "Indiana", "2002 NBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 11th overall by the Washington Wizards" ], [ "2001", "Chris Thomas", "Indianapolis Pike", "Notre Dame", "" ], [ "2002", "Sean May", "Bloomington North", "North Carolina", "2005 NBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 13th overall by the Charlotte Bobcats" ], [ "2003", "Justin Cage", "Indianapolis Pike", "Xavier", "" ], [ "2004", "A.J. Ratliff", "Indianapolis North Central", "Indiana", "" ], [ "2005", "Luke Zeller", "Washington", "Notre Dame", "" ], [ "2006", "Greg Oden", "Lawrence North", "Ohio State", "2007 NBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 1st overall by the Portland Trail Blazers" ], [ "2007", "Eric Gordon", "Indianapolis North Central", "Indiana", "2008 NBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 7th overall by the Los Angeles Clippers" ], [ "2008", "Tyler Zeller", "Washington", "North Carolina", "2012 NBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 17th overall by the Dallas Mavericks" ], [ "2009", "Jordan Hulls", "Bloomington South", "Indiana", "" ], [ "2010", "Deshaun Thomas", "Bishop Luers", "Ohio State", "2013 NBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 58th overall by the San Antonio Spurs" ], [ "2011", "Cody Zeller", "Washington", "Indiana", "2013 NBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 4th overall by the Charlotte Bobcats" ], [ "2012", "Gary Harris", "Hamilton Southeastern", "Michigan State", "" ], [ "2013", "Zak Irvin", "Hamilton Southeastern", "Michigan", "" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/585.tsv" }
nt-13967
who authored the least number of titles?
[ "Henry Reymond" ]
{ "header": [ "Title", "Author", "Date", "Length\\n(first edition)" ], "rows": [ [ "Bull-Dog Drummond", "H. C. McNeile", "1920", "320 pp" ], [ "The Black Gang", "H. C. McNeile", "1922", "318 pp" ], [ "The Third Round", "H. C. McNeile", "1924", "320 pp" ], [ "The Final Count", "H. C. McNeile", "1926", "319 pp" ], [ "The Female of the Species", "H. C. McNeile", "1928", "312 pp" ], [ "Temple Tower", "H. C. McNeile", "1929", "320 pp" ], [ "The Return of Bulldog Drummond", "H. C. McNeile", "1932", "316 pp" ], [ "Knock-Out", "H. C. McNeile", "1933", "317 pp" ], [ "Bulldog Drummond at Bay", "H. C. McNeile", "1935", "310 pp" ], [ "Challenge", "H. C. McNeile", "1937", "311 pp" ], [ "Bulldog Drummond on Dartmoor", "Gerard Fairlie", "1938", "254 pp" ], [ "Bulldog Drummond Attacks", "Gerard Fairlie", "1939", "287 pp" ], [ "Captain Bulldog Drummond", "Gerard Fairlie", "1945", "256 pp" ], [ "Bulldog Drummond Stands Fast", "Gerard Fairlie", "1947", "319 pp" ], [ "Hands Off Bulldog Drummond", "Gerard Fairlie", "1949", "271 pp" ], [ "Calling Bulldog Drummond", "Gerard Fairlie", "1951", "255 pp" ], [ "The Return of the Black Gang", "Gerard Fairlie", "1954", "192 pp" ], [ "Deadlier Than the Male", "Henry Reymond", "1967", "192 pp" ], [ "Some Girls Do", "Henry Reymond", "1969", "192 pp" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/394.tsv" }
nt-13968
what is the number of marriages on the chart
[ "5" ]
{ "header": [ "#", "Name", "Alma mater", "Birth date", "Marriage date", "President", "Tenure", "Tenure" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Jiang Qing", "Shandong Provincial Experimental Theatre", "19 March 1914", "20 November 1938", "Mao Zedong", "27 September 1954", "27 April 1959" ], [ "2", "Wang Guangmei", "Fu Jen Catholic University", "26 September 1921", "21 August 1948", "Liu Shaoqi", "27 April 1959", "21 October 1968" ], [ "3", "He Lianying", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "Dong Biwu", "31 October 1968", "17 January 1975" ], [ "4", "Lin Jiamei", "Tong De Medical College", "1924", "N/A", "Li Xiannian", "18 June 1983", "8 April 1988" ], [ "5", "Wang Yeping", "Shanghai Foreign Language Institute", "February 1928", "December 1949", "Jiang Zemin", "27 March 1993", "15 March 2003" ], [ "6", "Liu Yongqing", "Tsinghua University", "1940", "February 1970", "Hu Jintao", "15 March 2003", "14 March 2013" ], [ "7", "Peng Liyuan", "China Conservatory of Music", "20 November 1962", "1 September 1987", "Xi Jinping", "14 March 2013", "Incumbent" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/873.tsv" }
nt-13969
what is the total population in 2005 of qingxi, ruyi, and daping combined?
[ "49,400" ]
{ "header": [ "Name", "Hanzi", "Population (2005)", "Area (Km2)" ], "rows": [ [ "Qingxi", "清溪镇", "20,000", "2.9" ], [ "Ruyi", "如意镇", "15,100", "33.85" ], [ "Yintian", "银田镇", "19,500", "28" ], [ "Daping", "大坪乡", "14,300", "32" ], [ "Yongyi", "永义乡", "10,600", "24" ], [ "Shaoshan", "韶山乡", "14,700", "37.62" ], [ "Yanglin", "杨林乡", "20,600", "58.8" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/891.tsv" }
nt-13970
how many contestants were below 1.75 mts?
[ "10" ]
{ "header": [ "Represent", "Contestant", "Age", "Height", "Hometown" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Mildred Kincaid Adames", "20", "1.65 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "2", "Catherine Henderson Tudisco", "20", "1.66 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "3", "Giovanna Alida Loaiza", "21", "1.67 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "4", "Reyna Royo", "24", "1.69 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "5", "Ivonne Ileana Correa Turney", "23", "1.70 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "6", "Karol Guevara", "22", "1.70 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "7", "Betzy Janette Achurra Castillo", "20", "1.70 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "8", "Marisela Moreno Montero", "24", "1.73 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "9", "Patricia De León", "19", "1.74 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "10", "Marichelle Julieta Ruiz Leone", "20", "1.74 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "11", "Betsy Milena Batista", "21", "1.75 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "12", "Lourdes Rodriguez", "21", "1.75 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "13", "Janessy Jasiell Contreras Ibarra", "18", "1.75 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "14", "Gina Larissa Correa Hils", "20", "1.76 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "15", "Swany Cisney Castillo", "23", "1.78 mts", "Panama City" ], [ "16", "Michelle Krisko Sugasti", "20", "1.80mts", "Panama City" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/144.tsv" }
nt-13971
how many games were won after their second loss of the season to the pittsburgh steelers?
[ "4" ]
{ "header": [ "Week", "Date", "Opponent", "Result", "Attendance" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "September 26, 1959", "at Los Angeles Rams", "W 23–21", "71,297" ], [ "2", "October 4, 1959", "at Philadelphia Eagles", "L 49–21", "27,023" ], [ "3", "October 11, 1959", "at Cleveland Browns", "W 10–6", "65,534" ], [ "4", "October 18, 1959", "Philadelphia Eagles", "W 24–7", "68,783" ], [ "5", "October 25, 1959", "at Pittsburgh Steelers", "W 21–16", "33,596" ], [ "6", "November 1, 1959", "Green Bay Packers", "W 20–3", "68,837" ], [ "7", "November 8, 1959", "Chicago Cardinals", "W 9–3", "56,779" ], [ "8", "November 15, 1959", "Pittsburgh Steelers", "L 14–9", "66,786" ], [ "9", "November 22, 1959", "at Chicago Cardinals (Bloomington, MN)", "W 30–20", "26,625" ], [ "10", "November 29, 1959", "Washington Redskins", "W 45–14", "60,982" ], [ "11", "December 6, 1959", "Cleveland Browns", "W 48–7", "68,436" ], [ "12", "December 13, 1959", "at Washington Redskins", "W 24–10", "26,198" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/790.tsv" }
nt-13972
how many people served in the canadian army?
[ "18" ]
{ "header": [ "Name", "Elected Party", "Constituency", "Elected date", "Military service" ], "rows": [ [ "John Pallett", "Progressive Conservative", "Peel", "March 22, 1954", "Canadian Army (1942-1946)" ], [ "Roger Parizeau", "Progressive Conservative", "Lac-Saint-Jean", "March 31, 1958", "Canadian Army (1939-1945)" ], [ "William Albert Patterson", "Conservative", "Colchester", "March 5, 1891", "Militia" ], [ "William Hector Payne", "Progressive Conservative", "Coast—Capilano", "March 31, 1958", "Canadian Army (1941-1945)" ], [ "George Randolph Pearkes", "Progressive Conservative", "Nanaimo", "June 11, 1945", "Canadian Army (1915-1945)" ], [ "Lester Bowles Pearson", "Liberal", "Algoma East", "October 25, 1948", "Canadian Army (1914-1917), Royal Flying Corps (1917-1918)" ], [ "Cyrus Wesley Peck", "Unionist", "Skeena", "December 17, 1917", "Canadian Army (1914-1925)" ], [ "Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier", "Liberal", "Kamouraska", "February 17, 1869", "Militia" ], [ "Irénée Pelletier", "Liberal", "Sherbrooke", "October 30, 1972", "Royal Canadian Air Force (1960-1962)" ], [ "Louis-Philippe Pelletier", "Conservative", "Quebec County", "September 21, 1911", "Militia" ], [ "Lawrence T. Pennell", "Liberal", "Brant—Haldimand", "June 18, 1962", "Royal Canadian Air Force" ], [ "Robert Pennock", "Progressive Conservative", "Etobicoke North", "September 4, 1984", "Canadian Army (1951-1952), Royal Canadian Navy (1954-1968)" ], [ "Arnold Peters", "Cooperative Commonwealth Federation", "Timiskaming", "June 10, 1957", "Royal Canadian Air Force (1942-1945)" ], [ "Orville H. Phillips", "Progressive Conservative", "Prince", "June 10, 1957", "Royal Canadian Air Force (1942-1945)" ], [ "Elmore Philpott", "Liberal", "Vancouver South", "August 10, 1953", "Canadian Army (1915-1919)" ], [ "Bernard Pilon", "Liberal", "Chambly—Rouville", "June 18, 1962", "Canadian Army (1941-1945)" ], [ "Alfred Pinsonneault", "Conservative", "Laprairie", "September 20, 1867", "Militia (1855-1862)" ], [ "D'Arcy Britton Plunkett", "Conservative", "Victoria", "December 6, 1928", "Royal Flying Corps" ], [ "William Albert Pommer", "Liberal", "Lisgar", "August 10, 1953", "Canadian Army" ], [ "John Henry Pope", "Liberal-Conservative", "Compton", "September 20, 1867", "Militia" ], [ "John Poupore", "Conservative", "Pontiac", "September 17, 1878", "Militia (1869-)" ], [ "Charles Gavan Power", "Liberal", "Quebec South", "December 17, 1917", "Canadian Army (1915-1918)" ], [ "Francis \"Frank\" Gavan Power", "Liberal", "Quebec South", "September 26, 1955", "Canadian Army" ], [ "Russ Powers", "Liberal", "Ancaster--Dundas--Flamborough--Westdale", "June 28, 2004", "Canadian Forces Land Force Command" ], [ "Robert John Pratt", "Progressive Conservative", "Jacques Cartier—Lasalle", "June 10, 1957", "Canadian Army (-1942), Royal Canadian Navy (-1946)" ], [ "David Price", "Progressive Conservative", "Compton—Stanstead", "June 2, 1997", "Canadian Army (1959-1965)" ], [ "William Price", "Conservative", "Quebec West", "October 26, 1908", "Canadian Army" ], [ "Edward Gawler Prior", "Conservative", "Victoria", "January 23, 1888", "Canadian Army" ], [ "Robert William Prittie", "New Democratic", "Burnaby—Richmond", "June 18, 1962", "Royal Canadian Air Force (1938-1945)" ], [ "John Oliver Probe", "Cooperative Commonwealth Federation", "Regina City", "June 11, 1945", "Canadian Army (1941-1944)" ], [ "David Vaughan Pugh", "Progressive Conservative", "Okanagan Boundary", "March 31, 1958", "Canadian Army" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/608.tsv" }
nt-13974
what date did both teams score 16 points each?
[ "January 1" ]
{ "header": [ "Date", "Opponent#", "Rank#", "Site", "Result" ], "rows": [ [ "September 5", "Maryland", "", "Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY", "W 35–11" ], [ "September 12", "Rutgers", "", "Rutgers Stadium • Piscataway, NJ", "W 20-3" ], [ "September 19", "Miami (OH)", "", "Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY", "W 24-10" ], [ "September 26", "at Virginia Tech", "", "Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA", "W 35–21" ], [ "October 3", "at Missouri", "", "Memorial Stadium • Columbia, MO", "W 24-13" ], [ "October 17", "#10 Penn State", "#13", "Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY", "W 48-21" ], [ "October 24", "Colgate", "#9", "Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY", "W 52-6" ], [ "October 31", "at Pittsburgh", "#8", "Pitt Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA", "W 24-10" ], [ "November 7", "at Navy", "#8", "Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium • Annapolis, MD", "W 34-10" ], [ "November 14", "Boston College", "#6", "Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY", "W 45-17" ], [ "November 21", "West Virginia", "#6", "Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY", "W 32-31" ], [ "January 1", "vs. #6 Auburn", "#4", "Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl)", "T 16-16" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/720.tsv" }
nt-13975
what is the difference between notes in 1990 and 1989?
[ ".04" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Notes" ], "rows": [ [ "1982", "European Championships", "Athens, Greece", "1st", "2.30 m" ], [ "1983", "World Championships", "Helsinki, Finland", "4th", "2.29 m" ], [ "1984", "Olympic Games", "Los Angeles, United States", "1st", "2.35 m" ], [ "1986", "European Championships", "Stuttgart, West Germany", "4th", "2.29 m" ], [ "1987", "World Championships", "Rome, Italy", "4th", "2.35 m" ], [ "1988", "Olympic Games", "Seoul, South Korea", "6th", "2.34 m" ], [ "1989", "World Indoor Championships", "Budapest, Hungary", "2nd", "2.35 m" ], [ "1990", "European Championships", "Split, Yugoslavia", "6th", "2.31 m" ], [ "1992", "Olympic Games", "Barcelona, Spain", "", "2.15 m" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/780.tsv" }
nt-13976
what is the title listed before mary jane?
[ "\"Make Room\"" ]
{ "header": [ "#", "Title", "Producer(s)", "Performer (s)", "Sample(s)", "Length" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "\"Likwit\"", "E-Swift, Tha Alkaholiks", "Tash, J-Ro, King Tee", "*\"Ode To Billy Joe\" by Lou Donaldson", "2:34" ], [ "2", "\"Only When I'm Drunk\"", "E-Swift, Tha Alkaholiks", "J-Ro, Tash, E-Swift", "*\"Seven Minutes of Funk\" by Tyrone Thomas & The Whole Darn Family", "3:36" ], [ "3", "\"Last Call\"", "E-Swift, King Tee", "Tash, J-Ro, E-Swift", "*\"The Payback\" by James Brown", "4:37" ], [ "4", "\"Can't Tell Me Shit\"", "Derick \"D. Pimp\" Williams, E-Swift", "E-Swift, J-Ro", "*\"Think(About It)\" by Lyn Collins", "4:09" ], [ "5", "\"Turn Tha Party Out\"", "Lootpack, Tha Alkaholiks", "Lootpack, Tash, J-Ro, E-Swift", "*\"Synthetic Substitution\" by Melvin Bliss", "3:19" ], [ "6", "\"Bullshit\"", "King Tee, E-Swift, Tha Alkaholiks", "J-Ro, King Tee", "*\"It's A New Day\" by Skull Snaps", "3:27" ], [ "7", "\"Soda Pop\"", "E-Swift, King Tee", "E-Swift, Field Trip, Tash", "*\"Hard Times\" by Baby Huey\\n*\"Snakin' the Grass\" by Cannonball Adderley", "2:48" ], [ "8", "\"Make Room\"", "E-Swift, Tha Alkaholiks", "J-Ro, Tash", "*\"Sing a Simple Song\" by Sly & the Family Stone\\n*\"Blow Your Head\" by Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s", "3:28" ], [ "9", "\"Mary Jane\"", "Lootpack, Tha Alkaholiks", "J-Ro, Tash", "*\"Mary Jane\" by Rick James", "3:31" ], [ "10", "\"Who Dem Niggas\"", "E-Swift, Tha Alkaholiks", "Threat, E-Swift, J-Ro, Tash", "*\"Take Me to The Mardi Gras\" by Bob James\\n*\"Blind Alley\" by Emotions\\n*\"You Can't Love Me if You Don't Respect Me\" by Lyn Collins", "3:46" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/101.tsv" }
nt-13978
who was the opponent after georgia?
[ "Japan" ]
{ "header": [ "#", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Score", "Result", "Competition" ], "rows": [ [ "1.", "29 March 2000", "Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia", "Belarus", "1–0", "4–1", "Friendly" ], [ "2.", "7 October 2000", "Georgi Asparuhov Stadium, Sofia", "Malta", "3–0", "3–0", "2002 World Cup qualifier" ], [ "3.", "27 March 2003", "Stadion Mladost, Kruševac", "Serbia and Montenegro", "2–1", "2–1", "Friendly" ], [ "4.", "7 June 2003", "Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia", "Belgium", "2–2", "2–2", "Euro 2004 qualifier" ], [ "5.", "12 November 2005", "Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia", "Georgia", "5–0", "6–2", "Friendly" ], [ "6.", "12 November 2005", "Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia", "Georgia", "6–2", "6–2", "Friendly" ], [ "7.", "9 May 2006", "Nagai Stadium, Osaka", "Japan", "1–0", "2–1", "2006 Kirin Cup" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/52.tsv" }
nt-13979
which game had the most points scored?
[ "December 14, 1952" ]
{ "header": [ "Week", "Date", "Opponent", "Result", "Attendance" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "September 28, 1952", "at Dallas Texans", "W 24–6", "17,499" ], [ "2", "October 4, 1952", "at Philadelphia Eagles", "W 31–7", "18,648" ], [ "3", "October 12, 1952", "at Cleveland Browns", "W 17–9", "51,858" ], [ "4", "October 19, 1952", "Chicago Cardinals", "L 24–23", "41,182" ], [ "5", "October 26, 1952", "Philadelphia Eagles", "L 14–10", "21,458" ], [ "6", "November 2, 1952", "at Chicago Cardinals", "W 28–6", "27,195" ], [ "7", "November 9, 1952", "San Francisco 49ers", "W 23–14", "54,230" ], [ "8", "November 16, 1952", "Green Bay Packers", "L 17–3", "26,723" ], [ "9", "November 23, 1952", "at Washington Redskins", "W 14–10", "21,125" ], [ "10", "November 30, 1952", "at Pittsburgh Steelers", "L 63–7", "15,140" ], [ "11", "December 7, 1952", "Washington Redskins", "L 27–17", "21,237" ], [ "12", "December 14, 1952", "Cleveland Browns", "W 37–34", "41,610" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/96.tsv" }
nt-13980
which was built at the same time as the lou higgens center?
[ "Health Center" ]
{ "header": [ "Name", "Current Use", "Completed", "Namesake", "Info" ], "rows": [ [ "Ritter Library", "Library", "1958", "George Ritter (alumnus)", "Ritter Library is one of three libraries on campus." ], [ "Health Center", "Health Center", "1986", "N/A", "Built at the same time as the Lou Higgens Center" ], [ "Lindsay-Crossman Chapel", "Chapel", "1870", "Lindsay-Crossman (Trustee)", "Originally called the Emmanuel Methodist Episcopal Church, the church was turned over to BW in the 1950s after a renovation the church was renamed." ], [ "Historian's House", "Office", "Unknown", "N/A", "House dedicated by the university to hold historical records and artifacts from the university." ], [ "Presidents House", "Home", "1935", "N/A", "The president's house went through renovations in 1982 and 2006. Between 1992 and 2006 president Neil Malicky built a home off campus so the building became the Alumni House which held offices. Currently the house is once again occupied by the president." ], [ "Alumni House", "Offices", "Unknown", "N/A", "The building was formally called Victoria house and used as a residence hall before coming the Alumni House in 2006." ], [ "Newman Center", "Newman Center", "Unknown", "N/A", "The building is used by the Newman student organization. Newman Centers are Catholic ministry centers at non-Catholic universities found throughout the world." ], [ "Tudor House", "Campus security", "Unknown", "N/A", "The building is used by BW Safety & Security." ], [ "Student Activities Center (SAC)", "Student Activity Center", "1913-14", "N/A", "Originally built to be a women's gymnasium the building has been converted into a performance hall. The building was converted to be a nonalcoholic party center and was featured in the New York Times." ], [ "Black Cultural Center", "Cultural center", "Unknown", "Unknown", "The building is used as meeting space for student organizations." ], [ "Strosacker Hall (Union)", "Student Activities Center", "1965", "Charles Strosacker (Alumnus and professor)", "The building is home to administrative offices, student organizations and a dining facility." ], [ "Bonds Hall", "Administrative Building", "Unknown", "Alfred Bonds (President)", "Former home of the admissions offices the building houses many student services and the president's office." ], [ "Durst Welcome Center", "Administrative Building", "2011", "Richard Durst (President)", "Home to the university's admissions offices." ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/240.tsv" }
nt-13981
other than sadie what models start with an s?
[ "SUSIE" ]
{ "header": [ "Model", "Released", "Usage", "Features", "Storage" ], "rows": [ [ "Betsie/Dottie", "Unknown", "Used for calculating odds for bookmakers", "", "" ], [ "SADIE", "1966", "Sterling And Decimal Invoicing Electronically", "Programming stored on soldered-through connectors on double-sided printed circuit cards, connecting instruction type on one side of the card with instruction number on the other side. IBM 2741 Selectric-style golf-ball teleprinter for user interface.", "Nickel acoustic delay line working storage (8 words of decimal arithmetic). Paper tape and edge-punched cards. Magnetic stripe cards for the teleprinter-style user interface. Could be switched between decimal and Sterling at the flick of a switch as it said in the publicity." ], [ "SUSIE", "1967", "Stock Updating and Sales Invoicing Electronically", "Programmes (2) stored on drum, each with 1000 machine instructions. Programme could be loaded from or written out to paper tape. User interface as SADIE.", "As for SADIE, plus magnetic drum (6k words)" ], [ "Mark 1", "1970", "Sales Order processing", "Architecture similar to the Data General \"NOVA\" in that the memory and I/O highways were separate whereas DEC used a common highway for memory and I/O with the peripherals occupying memory addresses. The NOVA was a 16 bit design but the Molecular was 18 bit allowing signed arithmetic and a memory parity check bit. The instruction set was in some ways similar to the Nova. The M18 was designed by a small team headed by Colin Chapman & Ian Miller.\\nOperating system known as LOS developed by Joe Templeman in Leicester office of Systemation. Programming was done in octal notation machine code in longhand using coding sheets. The 17 bit word allowed the limited storage of 3 bytes per word using \"Metacode\"", "Ferrite core memory. from Plessey or Fabritek and later EMM.\\nFront-loading disk drive\\nOptional paper tape reader D400 front-loading cartridge 875 kbit D800 1.75 Mbit" ], [ "Mark 2", "1973", "Sales Order Processing", "Totally new processor with hardware interrupt stacking, a variable cycle time and new disc controller. Same basic architecture as the MK1. Used a totally new OS.\\nWater-cooled cabinets with remote chiller unit initially, later normal fan cooling.", "Fabritek or EMM ferrite core memory. Introduced the DD1600 CDC 9427 top-loading disk drive one fixed one removable and/or a large multi-platter CDC removable disk drive." ], [ "Mark 3", "", "", "Designation not used but was effectively the 3ME/6ME which was a MK2 processor modified to run the MK1 OS and application software. Hardware interrupt stacking disabled. Used a low capacity version of the CDC 9427", "" ], [ "Mark 4", "", "SOP, Livestock Markets, Paper merchants, Plumbers merchants.", "Developed after the demise of BCL by ABS computers. Basically a 6ME in a new cabinet with lead acid battery backed static RAM instead of ferrite core.\\nProgramming still done in octal notation machine code in longhand using coding sheets.", "Core Memory or static RAM, Introduced the CDC Hawk 9427H disk drive, up to 4 supported per controller, max 2 controllers and/or a large multi-platter CDC D8000 removable disk drive." ], [ "Mark 5", "1984", "SOP, Livestock Markets, Paper merchants, Plumbers merchants.", "Basically a re engineering of the 6ME processor to remove redundant stack logic and reduced to 3 boards with a printed circuit backplane instead of the costly wire wrapped backplane used for earlier models.\\nHardware re-design by Systemation Developments K. A. Howlett (Keith Alec b1943 son of W A Howlett)with assistance in the final test stages by G. Boote. Cabinet design by Business Computers Systems Ltd. Hardware designed and manufactured by Systemation Developments for Business computers Systems.", "Initially large-format Ampex ferrite core memory then static RAM, both introduced by Systemation Developments.\\nLater Bank switching memory introduced (32K 18 bit words base memory plus up to 8 X 32K banks).\\nFirst sold with CDC Hawk 9427H drives later CDC Lark 2 disk drives. Memory and new RS232 4 port I/O card (Quad I/O) by K. A. Howlett, Lark 2 disc controller by J. Adams. Up to four CDC Lark or Amcodyne drives per controller, max 2 controllers." ], [ "Distributor", "1986", "SOP, Livestock Markets, Paper merchants, Plumbers merchants.", "Smaller version of the Mark 5 in an oversized PC style vertical cabinet with a CDC Lark 2 drive built in. Designed and manufactured by Systemation Developments K. A. Howlett for Business Computers Systems. A single board processor was developed to replace the 3 card processor and was working but never came to market. At the same time a Transputer based maths co-processor had also been developed. Assembler programming introduced by Systemation Developments with the aid of a third party, running on PC's with the program then downloaded to the M18.", "Support for seven additional external Lark 2 or Amcodyne drives 4 per controller including the integral drive. 32K 18 bit words of base memory plus up to 8 32K banks." ], [ "", "1990(?)", "SOP, Livestock Markets, Paper merchants, Plumbers merchants.", "A single board processor was developed to replace the 3 card processor and was working but never came to market. At the same time a Transputer based maths co-processor had also been developed. Assembler programming introduced by Systemation Developments with the aid of a third party, running on PC's with the program then downloaded to the M18.", "Support for seven additional external Lark 2 or Amcodyne drives 4 per controller including the integral drive. 32K 18 bit words of base memory plus up to 8 32K banks." ], [ "Distributor EP", "1989", "SOP, Livestock Markets", "Enhanced version of the Distributor", "SCSI disk and tape support" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/309.tsv" }
nt-13982
was the sheldon inn previously used as a single-family home and a travelers' inn?
[ "yes" ]
{ "header": [ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town", "Summary" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Academy of the Sacred Heart", "June 25, 1987\\n(#87001061)", "171 Lake Shore Dr.\\n42°23′35″N 82°53′37″W / 42.393056°N 82.893611°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "This school was established in 1887 as a boarding school for young ladies by the Religious of the Sacred Heart, an order of cloistered nuns. It is now run as an independent day school, known as the Grosse Pointe Academy, by a lay Board of Trustees who continue the educational mission of the school." ], [ "2", "Russell A. Alger, Jr. House", "July 8, 1982\\n(#82002917)", "32 Lake Shore Dr.\\n42°23′13″N 82°53′50″W / 42.386944°N 82.897222°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "The Russell A. Alger, Jr. House was built in 1910 and served as the family home of Russell A. Alger Jr. until 1949, when it was donated to the community and dedicated to the memory of veterans and soldiers of World War II. It was rechristened the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, and is also known as The Moorings." ], [ "3", "Annapolis Park Historic District", "May 18, 2006\\n(#06000405)", "Julius, Matthew, Hanover, Farnum, Alan, and Paul\\n42°16′14″N 83°19′59″W / 42.270556°N 83.333056°W", "Westland", "During World War II, the African-American population in Detroit ballooned to 300,000 residents, but housing covenants, overpriced rent, and other forms of discrimination restricted where they could live. Julius and William Schwartz platted the Annapolis Park suburb in Westland in 1953 specifically for African-Americans." ], [ "4", "Henry W. Baker House", "April 22, 1982\\n(#82002922)", "233 S. Main St.\\n42°22′19″N 83°28′03″W / 42.371944°N 83.4675°W", "Plymouth", "This house was built for Henry W. Baker, president of the Plymouth Iron Windmill Company, which in 1888 introduced the Daisy air rifle and later changed its name to the Daisy Manufacturing Company. The house is of a fanciful Italianate design, likely based on an illustration in a pattern book. The house was a landmark in Plymouth because of the unusual tower, shaped like a pagoda, atop the mansard roof." ], [ "5", "Tivadar and Dorothy Balogh House", "September 30, 2013\\n(#13000800)", "49800 Joy Road (Plymouth Township)\\n42°21′02″N 83°31′52″W / 42.350548°N 83.531141°W", "Cherry Hill vicinity", "The Tivadar and Dorothy Balogh House was constructed in 1958-59 by architect Tividar Balogh for himself, his wife, Dorothy and their family. The house is a two-story cubic structure, clad in redwood siding. The house sits on a partial basement on one side and support posts on the other side. The section beneath the house was originally open; the space beneath gives the house an impressive \"lightness\" and makes it appear to hover above the landscape." ], [ "6", "Thomas and Maria Blackman Bartlett House", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000614)", "500 N. Ridge Rd. (Canton Township)\\n42°18′30″N 83°32′05″W / 42.308333°N 83.534722°W", "Cherry Hill", "The Thomas and Maria Blackman Bartlett House (also known as the Bartlett-Travis House) was originally constructed c. 1840 in a Greek Revival style, but in subsequent years has been updated with Victorian elements. In 1989, the house was moved to its current location and placed on a new foundation. Restoration work was begun in 1994 and finished in 2002." ], [ "7", "Beverly Road Historic District", "April 7, 1995\\n(#94001428)", "23-45 Beverly Rd.\\n42°23′18″N 82°54′06″W / 42.388333°N 82.901667°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "The Beverly Road Historic District covers the original area of the Beverly Park Subdivision, platted by Henry B. Joy in 1911. The district was one of the earliest upper-class subdivisions in the Grosse Pointes, and marked the change of the area from a farming and summer-home community into an upscale year-round community." ], [ "8", "David and Elizabeth Bell Boldman House", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000615)", "3339 S. Canton Center Rd. (Canton Township)\\n42°16′54″N 83°29′09″W / 42.281667°N 83.485833°W", "Sheldon", "The David and Elizabeth Bell Boldman House was a basilica-style Greek Revival with a two-story center section flanked by single-story wings. The former site of the house is now vacant." ], [ "9", "Benjamin and Mary Ann Bradford House", "June 9, 2000\\n(#00000648)", "48145 Warren Rd.\\n42°20′07″N 83°30′54″W / 42.335278°N 83.515°W", "Canton", "In 1825, Moses Bradford moved to Canton Township, one of the first settlers to stake a claim in the area. The following year, Aruna and Mary Bradford, Moses's parents, followed their son to Canton Township. On arrival, they bought the property this house now sits on; in 1835 they sold the parcel to their other son, Benjamin. In 1860, Benjamin built the house that now stands on the property; it remained in the Bradford family until 1911." ], [ "10", "Jos. Campau Historic District", "October 17, 2012\\n(#12000870)", "Bounded by Holbrook, Pulaski, Casmere, & Lehman Sts.\\n42°23′55″N 83°03′32″W / 42.39852°N 83.058922°W", "Hamtramck", "The Jos. Campau Historic District contains a unique collection of early 20th century commercial architecture, constructed as Hamtramck expanded in the wake of the 1915 opening of the nearby Dodge Main Plant." ], [ "11", "Cherry Hill Historic District", "April 2, 2003\\n(#03000176)", "Cherry Hill and Ridge Rds.\\n42°18′17″N 83°32′20″W / 42.304722°N 83.538889°W", "Canton Township", "The Cherry Hill Historic District contains buildings on Cherry Hill and Ridge Roads in the unincorporated crossroads community of Cherry Hill. CHerry Hill was established in 1825, and the district includes the Italianate Cherry Hill House inn, the Gothic Revival Cherry Hill United Methodist Church and associated cemetery, the Cherry Hill School, the Thomas and Maria Blackman Bartlett House, the Thomas and Isabella Moore Clyde House, and buildings used for one of Henry Ford's Village industry projects." ], [ "12", "Christ Church Chapel", "September 10, 1993\\n(#93000424)", "61 Grosse Pointe Rd.\\n42°23′29″N 82°54′03″W / 42.391389°N 82.900833°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "The Grosse Pointe Episcopal congregation began as a branch of Christ Church Detroit in 1923. This building, completed in 1930, was initially referred to as a \"chapel,\" because it was intended to be one element of a larger building. The Neo-Gothic chapel is built in a Latin cross configuration with a 50-foot (15 m) tower at one corner." ], [ "13", "Thomas and Isabella Moore Clyde House", "April 2, 2003\\n(#03000175)", "50325 Cherry Hill Rd.\\n42°18′21″N 83°32′07″W / 42.305833°N 83.535278°W", "Canton Township", "The Thomas Clyde House is a 1 1⁄2-story clapboard upright and wing Greek Revival house with an unusual asymmetrical facade. It was built c. 1845, and moved from its original location across the street to its present location in 1924." ], [ "14", "Commandant's Quarters", "October 15, 1970\\n(#70000286)", "21950 Michigan Ave.\\n42°18′23″N 83°14′38″W / 42.306389°N 83.243889°W", "Dearborn", "The Commandant's Quarters was built in 1833 as part of the Detroit Arsenal, which was relocated from Detroit due to fear that the stored explosives would endanger the city's population. It is the oldest building in Dearborn still located on its original site, and is considered to be one of the seven most significant buildings in Michigan." ], [ "15", "Charles G. Curtiss Sr. House", "December 2, 1993\\n(#93001350)", "168 S. Union St.\\n42°22′19″N 83°27′58″W / 42.371944°N 83.466111°W", "Plymouth", "This house is a two-story wood-framed house sitting on a fieldstone foundation. It was built in approximately 1890 by Charles G. Curtiss Sr., a builder from Plymouth. The form of the house (a gabled ell with tower) had been poplar regionally and nationally since the 1850s, but by the time this house was built was much out of fashion." ], [ "16", "Dearborn Inn and Colonial Homes", "December 10, 1982\\n(#82000549)", "20301 Oakwood Blvd.\\n42°17′48″N 83°13′41″W / 42.296667°N 83.228056°W", "Dearborn", "The Dearborn Inn, was conceived by Henry Ford, who saw a need for food and accommodations for visitors flying into the nearby Ford Airport. The Inn was designed by architect Albert Kahn, and upon its opening in 1931 became the first airport hotel in the country." ], [ "17", "Defer Elementary School", "May 2, 2001\\n(#01000458)", "15425 Kercheval\\n42°23′00″N 82°56′07″W / 42.383336°N 82.935183°W", "Grosse Pointe Park", "In 1921, in response to the influx of families, five school districts in what is now the Grosse Pointe area were consolidated into Rural Agricultural District No. 1 (later renamed the Grosse Pointe Public School System). The first building constructed after consolidation was Defer Elementary School, built on the site of a rhubarb patch owned by Ludwig Meininger." ], [ "18", "Paul Harvey Deming House", "July 25, 1996\\n(#96000811)", "111 Lake Shore Rd.\\n42°23′30″N 82°53′40″W / 42.391667°N 82.894444°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "This house was a 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m2), 2 1⁄2-story Tudor Revival built in the shape of a U. It was built for Paul Harvey Deming, Chairman of the Board of the George Worthington Company. The house was demolished in 1997." ], [ "19", "Phillip and Maria Hasselbach Dingledey House", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000616)", "1638 N. Haggerty Rd. (Canton Township)\\n42°19′06″N 83°26′55″W / 42.318333°N 83.448611°W", "Westland", "The Phillip and Maria Hasselbach Dingledey House was an upright and wing style farmhouse with a relatively unusual double upright. The house is no longer at its listed location; a small commercial complex now occupies the site." ], [ "20", "East River Road Historic District", "August 13, 1974\\n(#74001003)", "East River Rd. near the Grosse Ile Parkway\\n42°07′33″N 83°08′30″W / 42.125833°N 83.141667°W", "Grosse Ile", "This district includes several Gothic Revival mansions built in the 1850s, St. James Episcopal Church (also on the Register) and the Michigan Central Railroad Depot." ], [ "21", "East River Road – North Hickory Canal Bridge", "February 4, 2000\\n(#00000042)", "E. River Rd. over N. Hickory Canal\\n42°05′46″N 83°09′02″W / 42.096111°N 83.150556°W", "Grosse Ile", "The East River Road – North Hickory Canal Bridge is 64 feet (20 m) continuous concrete slab bridge. Wayne County used this type of bridge in the years during and after World War II, presumably because of the difficulty of obtaining steel during these years." ], [ "22", "John and Emma Lacey Eberts House", "July 16, 2009\\n(#09000524)", "109 Vinewood Ave.\\n42°12′27″N 83°09′02″W / 42.207372°N 83.1506°W", "Wyandotte", "In 1872, John Eberts Jr. married Emma Lacey, and that same year the couple hired Raphael R. Thomas to build this house." ], [ "23", "Orson Everitt House", "October 14, 1980\\n(#80001933)", "39040 W. Seven Mile Rd.\\n42°25′31″N 83°25′47″W / 42.425278°N 83.429722°W", "Livonia", "This irregularly massed Queen Anne features a broad porch and a circular turret. It is likely the design of the house was selected from a house plan book; a similar house plan can be found in Herbert C. Chivers' Artistic Homes." ], [ "24", "Fair Lane", "November 13, 1966\\n(#66000399)", "4901 Evergreen Rd.\\n42°18′58″N 83°14′08″W / 42.316111°N 83.235556°W", "Dearborn", "Fair Lane was Henry and Clara Ford's estate in Dearborn, Michigan. It was named after an area in County Cork where Ford's adoptive grandfather, Patrick Ahern, was born. The extensive 1300 acre (5.3 km²) estate along the River Rouge included a large limestone house, electrical power plant on the dammed river, boathouse, stables and gardens designed by Jens Jensen. The estate was eventually donated to the University of Michigan for a new Dearborn campus." ], [ "25", "Ferry Street – Thorofare Canal Bridge", "February 18, 2000\\n(#00000118)", "Ferry St. over Thorofare Canal\\n42°08′17″N 83°09′23″W / 42.138056°N 83.156389°W", "Grosse Ile", "The Ferry Street-Thorofare Canal Bridge is a good representative example of a continuous concrete slab, used by the Wayne County Road Commission during World War II and immediately after, presumably due to the difficulty of obtaining steel." ], [ "26", "First United Methodist Church", "August 3, 1982\\n(#82002918)", "16300 Woodward Ave.\\n42°24′55″N 83°06′11″W / 42.415278°N 83.103056°W", "Highland Park", "In 1868, a frame chapel for interdenominational services was built behind where the First United Methodist Church currently stands. The site went through different hands, and in 1916, the Methodist congregation built the present Gothic church. In 1956, the original frame chapel behind the present church was demolished. Since 1995, Soul Harvest Ministries has operated from the building." ], [ "27", "John and Edna Truesdell Fischer Farmstead", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000617)", "4896–5228 S. Sheldon Rd. (Canton Township)\\n42°16′10″N 83°28′36″W / 42.269444°N 83.476667°W", "Sheldon", "This farmstead includes an 1897 Queen Anne house built by the children of German immigrants, as well as a 1945 ranch house, 18 greenhouses, a boiler house, a modern garage, and the remnants of a barn and silo." ], [ "28", "Ford River Rouge Complex", "June 2, 1978\\n(#78001516)", "3001 Miller Rd.\\n42°18′08″N 83°09′52″W / 42.302222°N 83.164444°W", "Dearborn", "This complex is a Ford Motor Company automobile factory complex located along the Rouge River. Construction on the plant began in 1917, and when it was completed in 1928 it had become the largest integrated factory in the world. The Rouge measures 1.5 miles (2.4 km) wide by 1 mile (1.6 km) long, including 93 buildings with nearly 16 million square feet (1.5 km2) of factory floor space." ], [ "29", "Ford Valve Plant", "August 1, 1995\\n(#95000866)", "235 E. Main St.\\n42°25′56″N 83°28′40″W / 42.432222°N 83.477778°W", "Northville", "The Ford Valve Plant was the first of Henry Ford's \"Village Industries\" factories, designed to bring the economic advantages of industrial jobs to rural communities through the establishment of decentralized, non-disruptive manufacturing plants." ], [ "30", "Henry Ford Square House", "November 25, 1980\\n(#80001932)", "29835 Beechwood Ave.\\n42°19′37″N 83°20′07″W / 42.326944°N 83.335278°W", "Garden City", "The Henry Ford Square House (also known as the Henry Ford Honeymoon House) is a four-room house built by hand by Henry Ford soon after his marriage, using timber cut on the property and finished in the sawmill he operated. Henry's wife Clara drew the plans for the house, and the couple moved in during June 1889, 14 months after they were married." ], [ "31", "Ford-Bacon House", "December 1, 1997\\n(#97001476)", "45 Vinewood\\n42°12′26″N 83°08′54″W / 42.207222°N 83.148333°W", "Wyandotte", "In 1897, Edward Ford (also the builder of the George P. MacNichol House across the street) hired Malcomson & Higginbotham to design this house for himself and his wife Carrie. Ford lived in the house only a short time, and in 1902, his daughter Mary Ford Bacon and her husband Mark R. Bacon moved in, residing in the house until 1942. The house is now used as the Bacon Memorial District Library." ], [ "32", "Gibraltar Road – Waterway Canal Bridge", "February 10, 2000\\n(#00000082)", "Gibraltar Rd. over Waterway Canal\\n42°05′42″N 83°11′26″W / 42.095°N 83.190556°W", "Gibraltar", "The Gibraltar Road Bridge is an unusual reinforced-concrete cantilevered-arch bridge. After construction, the Wayne County Road Commissioners noted that \"this low sweeping arch bridge is in keeping with its surroundings and is one of the features which make Gibraltar Road so attractive.\"" ], [ "33", "Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church", "August 3, 1982\\n(#82002919)", "12375 Woodward Ave.\\n42°23′52″N 83°05′32″W / 42.397778°N 83.092222°W", "Highland Park", "Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church was originally a mission on the west side of Detroit, and the congregation worshipped in built a frame Victorian Gothic chapel (built for the Highland Park Presbyterian Church congregation) one block south of the current site. The present cathedral was built from 1929 to 1930, and was used by the congregation until 1979, when the Grace Evangelical congregation sold their church building to an Apostolic African-American congregation, the Prayer Temple of Love Cathedral." ], [ "34", "Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum", "October 20, 1969\\n(#69000071)", "Bounded by Michigan Ave. on the N, Village Rd. on the S, Southfield Expwy. on the E, and Oakland Blvd. on the W\\n42°18′16″N 83°13′30″W / 42.304444°N 83.225°W", "Dearborn", "The Henry Ford is the nation's \"largest indoor-outdoor history museum\" complex. Named for its founder, the noted automobile industrialist Henry Ford, and based on his desire to preserve items of historical significance and portray the Industrial Revolution, the property houses a vast array of famous homes, machinery, exhibits, and Americana. It is also known as the Edison Institute or Greenfield Village." ], [ "35", "Greenmead Farms", "March 24, 1972\\n(#72000672)", "38125 Base Line Rd.\\n42°26′17″N 83°25′05″W / 42.438056°N 83.418056°W", "Livonia", "Greenmead Farms was originally the farm of Joshua Simmons, who moved to the property in 1825. The farm includes the 1829 North Barn (the first barn built in Livonia) and an 1841 Greek Revival farmhouse. Additional structures, including four mid-19th-century farmhouses, have been moved to the property as the surrounding area has been developed." ], [ "36", "Grosse Pointe High School", "May 20, 1993\\n(#93000429)", "11 Grosse Pointe Blvd.\\n42°23′27″N 82°54′08″W / 42.390833°N 82.902222°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "Grosse Pointe South was added to the Register for its significance in architecture, art, and education. The school anchors one of Grosse Pointe's most historically significant neighborhoods, the Beverly Road Historic District. Grosse Pointe Memorial Presbyterian Church, Christ Church Grosse Pointe, and Richard Elementary School are all within two blocks of the school." ], [ "37", "Grosse Pointe Memorial Church", "December 6, 1993\\n(#93001351)", "16 Lake Shore Dr.\\n42°23′20″N 82°53′58″W / 42.388889°N 82.899444°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "In 1865, a group of Grosse Pointe residents founded the nondenominational Grosse Pointe Protestant Evangelical Church. In 1920, the congregation reorganized as a Presbyterian church. Truman Handy Newberry and his brother John donated nearly $300,000 to the congregation for a new church building, as a memorial to their parents John and Helen." ], [ "38", "Hamtramck Stadium", "July 31, 2012\\n(#12000458)", "3201 Dan St.\\n42°23′23″N 83°03′03″W / 42.38982°N 83.050699°W", "Hamtramck", "Hamtramck Stadium, also known as Roesink Stadium, is one of only 12 remaining Negro league baseball stadiums. It was home to the Detroit Stars of 1930-31, 1933, and 1937. It was also home to the Detroit Wolves who played in 1932." ], [ "39", "Highland Heights-Stevens' Subdivision Historic District", "February 8, 1988\\n(#88000050)", "Bounded by Woodward Ave., the alley south of E. Buena Vista Ave., Oakland Ave., and the alley south of Massachusetts Ave.\\n42°23′49″N 83°05′13″W / 42.396944°N 83.086944°W", "Highland Park", "The Highland Heights-Stevens' Subdivision Historic District is a residential historic district of primarily single-family homes built in the early 20th-century. The houses are fine representation of the variety of American residential architecture in the years 1900–1930. Styles represented include foursquares, bungalows, and various revival styles." ], [ "40", "Highland Park General Hospital", "October 31, 1985\\n(#85003400)", "357 Glendale Ave.\\n42°23′41″N 83°06′19″W / 42.394722°N 83.105278°W", "Highland Park", "The Highland Park General Hospital is a significant landmark in the history of Highland Park. The hospital was one of the first two institutions established when Highland Park incorporated as a city in 1916. The primary building faces Glendale, and includes the original hospital building, built in 1918, and the attached nurses' residence, built in 1925." ], [ "41", "Highland Park Plant, Ford Motor Company", "February 6, 1973\\n(#73000961)", "15050 Woodward Ave.\\n42°24′37″N 83°05′40″W / 42.410278°N 83.094444°W", "Highland Park", "The Highland Park Ford Plant was a production plant for Ford Motor Company The plant was designed by Albert Kahn in 1908 and was opened in 1910. Because of its spacious design, it set the precedent for many factories and production plants built thereafter. In 1913, the Highland Park Ford Plant became the first automobile production facility in the world to implement the assembly line" ], [ "42", "Highland Park Presbyterian Church", "August 3, 1982\\n(#82002920)", "14 Cortland St.\\n42°23′48″N 83°05′30″W / 42.396667°N 83.091667°W", "Highland Park", "The Highland Park Presbyterian Church was established in 1893 as a mission church of the First Presbyterian Church of Detroit. Three years later a small chapel was built on the site of the present church. However, the congregation grew to over two hundred members, and the present building was constructed from 1910 to 1911. The building is now known as the Park United Presbyterian Church." ], [ "43", "Hull's Trace North Huron River Corduroy Segment", "December 13, 2010\\n(#10001022)", "36000 W. Jefferson Ave.\\n42°02′48″N 83°12′43″W / 42.046667°N 83.211944°W", "Brownstown Charter Township", "At the beginning of the War of 1812, troops under the command of General William Hull constructed what became known as \"Hull's Trace,\" a 200-mile (320 km) military road running from Urbana, Ohio to Fort Detroit. This corduroy road segment is the only known extant portion of what was the first military road and first federal road in the United States." ], [ "44", "Jefferson Avenue – Huron River and Harbin Drive – Silver Creek Canal Bridges", "February 10, 2000\\n(#00000080)", "Jefferson Ave. over Huron R.; Harbin Dr. over Silver Creek Canal\\n42°02′32″N 83°12′52″W / 42.042222°N 83.214444°W", "Brownstown Charter Township", "This listing comprises two separate bridges: the Jefferson Avenue Bridge, which carries W. Jefferson Avenue over the Huron River and the smaller Harbin Drive Bridge spanning the Silver Creek Canal. The Jefferson Avenue Bridge connects Wayne County to Berlin Charter Township in Monroe County and is also listed on the NRHP listings in Monroe County article." ], [ "45", "William and Margot Kessler House", "September 30, 2013\\n(#13000801)", "1013 Cadieux Road\\n42°23′00″N 82°54′55″W / 42.383335°N 82.915183°W", "Grosse Pointe Park", "The William and Margot Kessler House was constructed in 1959 by architect William Kessler for himself, his wife Margot, and his family. The most dramatic features of the house are the saw-tooth roof and the textured brick privacy fence that creates an enclosed garden along the front of the house." ], [ "46", "Orrin and Roxanne Fairman Kinyon House", "June 9, 2000\\n(#00000649)", "7675 N. Ridge Rd.\\n42°20′30″N 83°31′43″W / 42.341667°N 83.528611°W", "Canton", "This house is a Greek Revival farmhouse, of post and beam construction, sided with wood and sitting on a stone foundation. It was built in 1850 by Orrin Kinyon, the son of one of Canton Township's original settlers." ], [ "47", "Charles J. and Ingrid V. (Frendberg) Koebel House", "December 8, 2009\\n(#09001068)", "203 Cloverly Road\\n42°24′17″N 82°53′57″W / 42.404606°N 82.899186°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "This Modernist house was the first commission for the father-and-son firm of Eliel and Eero Saarinen. The house integrates the exterior architecture, sculpture, interior design, lighting, and furnishings." ], [ "48", "Lilley Road – Lower Rouge River Bridge", "February 10, 2000\\n(#00000078)", "Lilley Rd. over Lower Rouge R.\\n42°16′46″N 83°27′24″W / 42.279444°N 83.456667°W", "Canton Township", "This bridge was originally built in 1923–1924 for installation where Telegraph Road crossed a branch of the Rouge River just north of Warren Road. However, Telegraph Road was soon widened, and the bridge was removed and in 1933 installed at the Lilley Road crossing of the Lower Rouge River." ], [ "49", "Lincoln Park Post Office", "February 4, 2004\\n(#03001551)", "1335 Southfield Rd.\\n42°15′01″N 83°10′44″W / 42.250278°N 83.178889°W", "Lincoln Park", "The design of this 1938 building, created by supervising architect of the treasury Louis A. Simon, was used for a number of other Depression-era post offices in the state of Michigan." ], [ "50", "George P. MacNichol House", "May 24, 1984\\n(#84001859)", "2610 Biddle Ave.\\n42°12′27″N 83°08′56″W / 42.2075°N 83.148889°W", "Wyandotte", "In 1896, Edward Ford (also the builder of the Ford-Bacon House across the street) hired Malcomson & Higginbotham to design this home as wedding gift for his daughter Laura on her marriage to George P. MacNichol. The house is currently used as the Wyandotte Historical Museum." ], [ "51", "Marx House", "August 13, 1976\\n(#76001043)", "2630 Biddle Ave.\\n42°12′26″N 83°08′56″W / 42.207222°N 83.148889°W", "Wyandotte", "The Marx House was built in approximately 1862 for Warren Isham. In the next 60 years, the house went through six owners, including Charles W. Thomas, Wyandotte's first druggist, and Dr. Theophilus Langlois, a prominent physician who served as Wyandotte's mayor for two terms and contributed to other civic projects in the city. In 1921, the house was purchased by John Marx, the city attorney and scion of a local brewery owner." ], [ "52", "Medbury's-Grove Lawn Subdivisions Historic District", "February 8, 1988\\n(#88000049)", "Roughly bounded by Hamilton Ave., the alley south of Louise Ave., Woodward Ave., and the alley south of Puritan Ave.\\n42°24′46″N 83°06′28″W / 42.412778°N 83.107778°W", "Highland Park", "Medbury's-Grove Lawn Subdivisions Historic District is a residential historic district, built up primarily in the 1910s and 1920s. It features a variety of architectural styles that were popular at the time. Bungalows and bungalow-style houses with Craftsman or colonial details predominate, and, in fact, the neighborhood is significant for containing Michigan's most outstanding collection of single-family bungalows and bungalow-style homes. However, foursquare, colonial revival, and English cottage homes are also present within the neighborhood." ], [ "53", "Mellus Newspapers Building", "July 20, 2005\\n(#05000716)", "1661 Fort St.\\n42°15′06″N 83°10′31″W / 42.251667°N 83.175278°W", "Lincoln Park", "In 1941, William S. Mellus constructed this building to house his Lincoln Parker newspaper. The company remained in the building until a 1986 merger with Heritage Newspapers. The building was eventually purchased by the Lincoln Park Downtown Development Authority, and was demolished on May 13, 2010." ], [ "54", "Northville Historic District", "July 31, 1972\\n(#72000673)", "Bounded roughly by Cady, Rogers, and Randolph Sts.\\n42°25′54″N 83°29′03″W / 42.431667°N 83.484167°W", "Northville", "This district is located in the heart of old Northville, and is primarily residential, although the 73 contributing structures include several commercial buildings and a church. The majority of district consists of Gothic Revival houses constructed between 1860 and 1880." ], [ "55", "Norwayne Historic District", "July 9, 2013\\n(#13000479)", "Generally bounded by Palmer, Wildwood, Glenwood & Merriman Rds., Wayne County Lower Rouge Pkwy.\\n42°17′32″N 83°21′55″W / 42.292228°N 83.365140°W", "Westland", "The Norwayne subdivision was originally built in 1942 by the National Housing Agency to house workers employed at nearby defense industry plants, including the Willow Run Bomber Plant. The project originally had 1189 residential buildings, a Management Office, a fire station, a church, two elementary schools, and several commercial properties. Streets in the subdivision are primarily curvilinear, following the Federal Housing Administration guidelines published in the late 1930s." ], [ "56", "Palmer Park Boulevard Apartments District", "January 22, 1992\\n(#91001983)", "1981, 2003 and 2025 W. McNichols Rd.\\n42°25′02″N 83°07′15″W / 42.417222°N 83.120833°W", "Highland Park", "The Palmer Park Boulevard Apartments District is a collection of three apartment building located at 1981, 2003 and 2025 West McNichols Road. These three adjacent buildings were all built in the same time period (the mid-1920s), all were designed by the same architect (Richard H. Marr), and all share a uniform height, setback, and general plan." ], [ "57", "Parke Lane Road – Thorofare Canal Bridge", "February 4, 2000\\n(#00000043)", "Parke Lane Rd. over Thorofare Ch.\\n42°10′05″N 83°08′38″W / 42.168056°N 83.143889°W", "Grosse Ile", "The Parke Lane Road-Thorofare Canal Bridge is of a rare cantilevered concrete arch design. The traditional arch bridge design requires a complete arch. In contrast, the cantilevered arch design is divided into two structurally independent half-arches which are each cantilevered from one side with a slab suspended between the two cantilevered sections." ], [ "58", "John and Eliza Barr Patterson House", "June 9, 2000\\n(#00000647)", "6205 N. Ridge Rd.\\n42°19′34″N 83°31′40″W / 42.326111°N 83.527778°W", "Canton", "In 1844, John Patterson married Eliza Barr; the couple purchased another plot of land and built this Greek Revival house. The farm remained in the family until 1999. The grounds still contain rose, daylily, and peony plantings that date from the late 19th and early 20th centuries." ], [ "59", "Redford Township District No. 5 School", "March 28, 1997\\n(#97000279)", "18499 Beech Daly Rd.\\n42°25′28″N 83°17′50″W / 42.424444°N 83.297222°W", "Redford", "This school was built using stock plans available free of charge from the state superintendent of public instruction, and is a rare surviving unremodeled example of a school featuring every detail of the original plans. It is still used as the John C. Raeside Administration Building of the Redford Union School District." ], [ "60", "Pere Gabriel Richard Elementary School", "July 22, 1994\\n(#94000752)", "176 McKinley Ave.\\n42°23′43″N 82°54′18″W / 42.395278°N 82.905°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "This school, named for Father Gabriel Richard (1767–1832), was designed by Robert O. Derrick in the French Renaissance style. It first opened its doors in September 1930, with a population of 389 students." ], [ "61", "Rosedale Gardens Historic District", "July 19, 2010\\n(#10000478)", "Arden St. to Hubbard St. between Plymouth Rd. and West Chicago St.\\n42°21′54″N 83°21′29″W / 42.365°N 83.358056°W", "Livonia", "Rosedale Gardens was platted by the Shelden Land Company in the 1920s. The company modeled the development on Rosedale Park in Detroit. The first wood-sided houses were built in 1925. When the Great Depression hit, construction stopped for a time; the developer bricked over existing homes, and continued with brick construction when building resumed later in the 1930s." ], [ "62", "STE. CLAIRE (steamer)", "November 2, 1979\\n(#79001177)", "Ecorse waterfront\\n42°15′37″N 83°07′26″W / 42.260278°N 83.123889°W", "Ecorse", "" ], [ "63", "St. Florian Historic District", "September 13, 1984\\n(#84001865)", "Roughly bounded by Joseph Campau Ave., Holbrook Ave., Dequindre, Norwalk, Lumpkin, and Yemans Sts.\\n42°23′41″N 83°03′42″W / 42.394722°N 83.061667°W", "Hamtramck", "In the early part of the 20th century, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit recognized the need for a church to serve Polish residents, of Hamtramck, many of whom flocked to the city to work at the Dodge automotive factory. St. Florian parish was established in 1907, and a church was consecrated in 1909. As the parish grew, congregants amassed over $500,000 to build a second, grander church. This one was consecrated on October 21, 1928." ], [ "64", "St. James Episcopal Church", "November 19, 1971\\n(#71000434)", "25150 E. River Rd.\\n42°07′29″N 83°08′33″W / 42.124722°N 83.1425°W", "Grosse Ile", "St. James Episcopal Church was constructed in 1867. Funds to build the church came primarily from the estate of Lisette Denison Forth, a freed slave who had willed the builk of her savings to the purpose of constructing an Episcopalian house of worship. The red doors of the structure are dedicated to the memory and benevolence of Lisette Denison Forth." ], [ "65", "Saint Paul Catholic Church Complex", "June 17, 1994\\n(#94000621)", "157 Lake Shore Dr.\\n42°23′41″N 82°53′37″W / 42.394722°N 82.893611°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "The St. Paul Roman Catholic parish was the first Cathoic parish in the Grosse Pointes, organized in 1835 but with roots back to the 1790s. The present church building, the third for the parish, was designed by Harry J. Rill and was completed in 1899[2] at a cost of just over $23,000. The church is constructed of brick and stone, and is designed in the French Gothic Revival style, an unusual class of architecture in the Detroit area." ], [ "66", "Carl E. and Alice Candler Schmidt House", "August 24, 2005\\n(#05000909)", "301 Lake Shore Rd.\\n42°24′18″N 82°53′18″W / 42.405°N 82.888333°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "Carl E. Schmidt was a tanner with a succssful Detroit business; he was also a close friend and political advisor to Hazen Pingree, who served as both mayor of Detroit and governor of Michigan. Schmidt and his wife Alice built this Shingle-style house in 1909." ], [ "67", "Sheldon Inn", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000618)", "44134 Michigan Ave. (Canton Township)\\n42°16′31″N 83°28′28″W / 42.275278°N 83.474444°W", "Sheldon", "The Sheldon Inn is a two-story Greek Revival apartment building, previously used as a single-family home and a travelers' inn. The Inn was built by Timothy and Rachel Sheldon, one of the very first families to settle in Canton Township, in 1825." ], [ "68", "George and Mary Pine Smith House", "June 2, 2000\\n(#00000619)", "3704 S. Sheldon Rd. (Canton Township)\\n42°16′47″N 83°28′37″W / 42.279722°N 83.476944°W", "Sheldon", "The land this house sits on was first farmed by William Smith of England, who purchased 80 acres (320,000 m2) of land in 1830. William Smith and his wife Mary Collins Smith raised seven children on this farm, establishing a long line of Smiths farming in Canton Township. William's grandson George Smith Jr. married Mary Pine, and in 1904, George Jr. and Mary Smith spent $2,058.76 to build the house that now sits on the property. Although the present acreage is small, outbuildings on the property give the feel of the old farmstead and the wooded edges isolate the house from the surrounding modern developments." ], [ "69", "South Pointe Drive – Frenchman's Creek Bridge", "February 18, 2000\\n(#00000117)", "South Pointe Dr. over Frenchman's Creek\\n42°06′09″N 83°10′20″W / 42.1025°N 83.172222°W", "Grosse Ile", "This bridge designed is a 40-foot (12 m) concrete T-beam bridge, completed in 1939 using labor from the Works Progress Administration." ], [ "70", "William B. and Mary Chase Stratton House", "May 24, 1984\\n(#84001867)", "938 Three Mile Dr.\\n42°22′43″N 82°55′24″W / 42.378611°N 82.923333°W", "Grosse Pointe Park", "The William B. and Mary Chase Stratton House was built in 1927 as a collaborative venture between husband-and-wife William Buck Stratton (an architect) and Mary Chase Perry Stratton (a ceramicist and founder of Pewabic Pottery). The house design was heavily influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement, and the Strattons used natural material, texture, and color to create an original and masterly composition." ], [ "71", "Trinity United Methodist Church", "August 3, 1982\\n(#82002921)", "13100 Woodward Ave.\\n42°24′05″N 83°05′37″W / 42.401389°N 83.093611°W", "Highland Park", "Trinity United Methodist was built by the Cass United Methodist Church of Detroit as a mission church to serve membership in Highland Park who lived too far to travel the eight miles (13 km) to Cass United. It is now known as the New Mt. Moriah Baptist Church." ], [ "72", "Ephraim and Emma Woodworth Truesdell House", "April 2, 2003\\n(#03000174)", "1224 Haggerty Rd.\\n42°17′56″N 83°26′54″W / 42.298889°N 83.448333°W", "Canton", "The structure is significant as one of the most finely crafted houses in the township, as well as its association with one of the most important families in the area." ], [ "73", "US 12 Bridges", "February 4, 2000\\n(#00000041)", "US 12 over I-94 and westbound I-94 ramp\\n42°19′35″N 83°09′39″W / 42.326389°N 83.160833°W", "Dearborn", "The US 12 Bridges are two bridges carrying US 12 over Interstate 94 and the westbound I-94 ramp. The bridges were constructed in 1948-49 as part of the \"Crosstown Expressway,\" which had been planned to carry traffic through Detroit since the 1920s." ], [ "74", "Carlton D. Wall House", "June 28, 1994\\n(#94000620)", "12305 Beck Rd.\\n42°22′16″N 83°30′42″W / 42.371111°N 83.511667°W", "Plymouth", "The Carlton D. Wall House is an elaborate Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1941. It is built as a series of hexagons radiating from a central space." ], [ "75", "Waltz Road – Huron River Bridge", "February 10, 2000\\n(#00000081)", "Waltz Rd. over Huron R.\\n42°09′40″N 83°24′10″W / 42.161111°N 83.402778°W", "Huron Township", "The Waltz Road – Huron River Bridge was constructed in 1924 by the Wayne County Road Commission replacing a previous footbridge that had been erected over the Huron River to allow local children to attend school. The span consists of two identical seven-panel, camelback Pratt pony trusses with sidewalks attached to the outside of each truss." ], [ "76", "West Jefferson Avenue – Rouge River Bridge", "February 10, 2000\\n(#00000079)", "W. Jefferson Ave. over Rouge R.\\n42°16′50″N 83°07′44″W / 42.280556°N 83.128889°W", "River Rouge", "Built in 1922, this \"Chicago city type of single trunnion, double-leaf bascule bridge\" replaced a narrow swing bridge, allowing the Rouge River to be widened to provide freighter access to the Ford River Rouge Complex. The Rouge River marks the boundary between the cities of River Rouge and Detroit, and this listing is also included in the List of Registered Historic Places in Detroit, Michigan." ], [ "77", "Wilson Barn", "December 12, 1973\\n(#73000962)", "NE corner of Middlebelt and W. Chicago Rds.\\n42°21′53″N 83°19′55″W / 42.364722°N 83.331944°W", "Livonia", "This barn was originally constructed by Ira Wilson in 1888; in 1919 the barn burned and he built the present structure on the foundations of the earlier barn. Wilson eventually established a million-dollar dairy, creamery, and trucking business, the Ira Wilson & Sons Dairy, and served for two terms as Wayne County sheriff." ], [ "78", "John T. Woodhouse House", "July 20, 2005\\n(#05000715)", "33 Old Brook Ln.\\n42°24′24″N 82°53′18″W / 42.406667°N 82.888333°W", "Grosse Pointe Farms", "The John T. Woodhouse House is a private house designed by George D. Mason." ], [ "79", "Wyandotte Odd Fellows Temple", "July 16, 2009\\n(#09000527)", "81 Chestnut St.\\n42°12′19″N 83°08′58″W / 42.205144°N 83.149517°W", "Wyandotte", "The Wyandotte Odd Fellows Temple was built in 1911 by the Wyandotte chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a fraternal organization. In 1943, the building was purchased by the Fraternal Order of Free and Accepted Masons. The Masons used the building for over 50 years, after which it was used as a church; in 2008 the city of Wyandotte purchased the building to preserve the structure." ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/831.tsv" }
nt-13984
how many aired in may?
[ "4" ]
{ "header": [ "Episode", "Original Broadcast Date", "Average", "Rank", "Remarks" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "8 April 2012", "1.00", "5", "This includes bloopers." ], [ "2", "15 April 2012", "0.91", "5", "" ], [ "3", "22 April 2012", "0.92", "5", "" ], [ "4", "29 April 2012", "0.76", "3", "" ], [ "5", "6 May 2012", "0.67", "3", "" ], [ "6", "13 May 2012", "0.67", "3", "" ], [ "7", "20 May 2012", "0.64", "3", "" ], [ "8", "27 May 2012", "0.70", "2", "" ], [ "9", "3 June 2012", "0.58", "4", "" ], [ "10", "10 June 2012", "0.60", "3", "" ], [ "11", "17 June 2012", "0.81", "2", "" ], [ "12", "24 June 2012", "0.66", "3", "" ], [ "13", "1 July 2012", "0.86", "3", "" ], [ "Average", "Average", "0.75", "-", "" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/958.tsv" }
nt-13985
how many consecutive years has there been a wikimania conference?
[ "10" ]
{ "header": [ "Conference", "Date", "Place", "attendance", "Archive of presentations" ], "rows": [ [ "Wikimania 2005", "August 5–7", "Frankfurt, Germany", "380", "slides, video" ], [ "Wikimania 2006", "August 4–6", "Cambridge, United States", "400", "slides and papers, video" ], [ "Wikimania 2007", "August 3–5", "Taipei, ROC (Taiwan)", "440", "Commons gallery" ], [ "Wikimania 2008", "July 17–19", "Alexandria, Egypt", "650", "abstracts, slides,video" ], [ "Wikimania 2009", "August 26–28", "Buenos Aires, Argentina", "559", "slides, video" ], [ "Wikimania 2010", "July 9–11", "Gdańsk, Poland", "about 500", "slides" ], [ "Wikimania 2011", "August 4–7", "Haifa, Israel", "720", "presentations, video" ], [ "Wikimania 2012", "July 12–15", "Washington, D.C., United States", "1,400", "presentations, videos" ], [ "Wikimania 2013", "August 7–11", "Hong Kong", "700", "presentations, videos" ], [ "Wikimania 2014", "August 6–10", "London, United Kingdom", "N/A", "" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/33.tsv" }
nt-13986
what was the difference between spain's winners and germany's winners?
[ "6" ]
{ "header": [ "Rank", "Country", "Winners", "Runners-up", "Finals Total" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Spain", "17", "8", "25" ], [ "2", "Germany\\n East Germany", "11\\n1\\n12", "10\\n3\\n13", "21\\n4\\n25" ], [ "3", "Soviet Union\\n Russia", "2\\n1\\n3", "1\\n0\\n1", "3\\n1\\n4" ], [ "4", "Hungary", "2", "3", "5" ], [ "5", "Belarus", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "6", "France", "1", "3", "4" ], [ "7", "Sweden", "0", "2", "2" ], [ "8", "Bosnia & Herzegovina", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "8", "Croatia", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "8", "Czech Republic", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "8", "Denmark", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "8", "Romania", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "8", "Serbia", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "8", "Switzerland", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "Total", "Total", "37", "37", "74" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/600.tsv" }
nt-13987
which teams were playing in the game with the least amount of people in attendance?
[ "Syracuse", "Arizona" ]
{ "header": [ "Date", "Winner", "Score", "Loser", "Score", "Attendance", "Notes" ], "rows": [ [ "December 25, 1982", "Washington", "21", "Maryland", "20", "30,055", "notes" ], [ "December 26, 1983", "Penn State", "13", "Washington", "10", "37,212", "notes" ], [ "December 29, 1984", "SMU", "27", "Notre Dame", "20", "41,777", "notes" ], [ "December 28, 1985", "Alabama", "24", "USC", "3", "35,183", "notes" ], [ "December 27, 1986", "Arizona", "30", "North Carolina", "21", "26,743", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1987", "UCLA", "20", "Florida", "16", "24,839", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1988", "Washington State", "24", "Houston", "22", "35,132", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1989", "Michigan State", "33", "Hawaii", "13", "50,000", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1990", "Syracuse", "28", "Arizona", "0", "14,185", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1991", "Georgia Tech", "18", "Stanford", "17", "34,433", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1992", "Kansas", "23", "BYU", "20", "42,933", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1993", "Colorado", "41", "Fresno State", "30", "44,009", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1994", "Boston College", "12", "Kansas State", "7", "44,862", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1995", "Kansas", "51", "UCLA", "30", "41,111", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1996", "Navy", "42", "Cal", "38", "43,380", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1997", "Washington", "51", "Michigan State", "23", "44,598", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1998", "Colorado", "51", "Oregon", "43", "46,451", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 1999", "Wake Forest", "23", "Arizona State", "3", "40,974", "notes" ], [ "December 25, 2000", "Boston College", "31", "Arizona State", "17", "24,397", "notes" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/680.tsv" }
nt-13991
what comes before donny hathaway
[ "Les McCann" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Artist", "Album", "Chart Position", "Role" ], "rows": [ [ "1961", "Eddie Harris", "“Exodus” (single)", "#16 R&B, #36 US", "Remastering Engineer" ], [ "1968", "Eddie Harris", "“It’s Crazy” (single)", "#88 US", "Remastering Engineer" ], [ "1969", "Eddie Harris & Les McCann", "Swiss Movement", "#1 Jazz, #2 R&B, #29 US", "Remixing & Remastering Engineer" ], [ "1969", "R.B. Greaves", "R.B. Greaves", "#24 R&B, #85 US", "Mixing Engineer" ], [ "1971", "Eddie Harris & Les McCann", "Second Movement", "#1 Jazz, # 41 US", "Recording and Remastering Engineer" ], [ "1971", "Les McCann", "Invitation to Openness", "#8 Jazz", "Remastering Engineer" ], [ "1971", "Donny Hathaway", "Donny Hathaway", "#6 R&B, #89 US", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1972", "Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway", "Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway", "#3 US, #2 R&B, #10 Jazz", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1972", "Cream", "Live Cream Volume II", "#27 US", "Remixing Engineer" ], [ "1972", "Herbie Mann", "Hold On, I’m Coming", "#7 Jazz", "Mixing Engineer" ], [ "1973", "Bette Midler", "Bette Midler", "#6 US", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1973", "Hall & Oates", "Abandoned Luncheonette", "#33 US", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1973", "Willie Nelson", "Shotgun Willie", "#41 US", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1973", "Les McCann", "Layers", "#5 Jazz", "Remastering Engineer" ], [ "1973", "The Modern Jazz Quartet", "Blues on Bach", "#34 Jazz", "Recording and Mixing Engineer" ], [ "1973", "Donny Hathaway", "Extension of a Man", "#18 R&B, #69 US", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1973", "Bee Gees", "Mr. Natural", "#178 US", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1974", "The Modern Jazz Quartet", "The Complete Last Concert", "#34 Jazz", "Mixing Engineer" ], [ "1976", "The Rolling Stones", "Black and Blue", "#1 US", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1976", "Willie Nelson", "The Troublemaker", "#1 Country, #60 US", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1977", "Ben E. King", "Benny & Us", "#14 R&B, #33 US", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1979", "Bette Midler", "Thighs and Whispers", "#65 US", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1983", "Paul Simon", "Hearts and Bones", "#35 US", "Recording Engineer" ], [ "1993", "David “Fathead” Newman", "Bigger & Better", "#10 Jazz, #42 R&B", "Remastering Engineer" ], [ "1998", "Various Artists", "Jazz for the Open Road", "#1 Jazz", "Mastering Engineer" ], [ "1998", "Various Artists", "Jazz for the Quiet Times", "#1 Jazz", "Mastering Engineer" ], [ "1999", "Various Artists", "Jazz for When You’re Alone", "#1 Jazz", "Mastering Engineer" ], [ "1999", "Various Artists", "Jazz for a Lazy Day", "#4 Jazz", "Mastering Engineer" ], [ "2000", "Various Artists", "Jazz for a Rainy Afternoon", "#1 Jazz", "Mastering Engineer" ], [ "2000", "Jane Monheit", "Never Never Land", "#2 Jazz", "Mixing & Mastering Engineer" ], [ "2000", "Various Artists", "Jazz for When You’re in Love", "#9 Jazz", "Mastering Engineer" ], [ "2001", "Jane Monheit", "Come Dream with Me", "#1 Jazz", "Mixing & Mastering Engineer" ], [ "2002", "Jane Monheit", "In the Sun", "#2 Jazz", "Recording, Mixing & Mastering Engineer" ], [ "2003", "Various Artists", "Jazz for Those Peaceful Moments", "#4 Jazz", "Mastering Engineer" ], [ "2007", "Mocean Worker", "Cinco de Mowo!", "#16 Electronic", "Mastering Engineer" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/193.tsv" }
nt-13993
what is the total population of sheet harbour 36?
[ "15" ]
{ "header": [ "Community", "Area", "Location", "Population", "Date established" ], "rows": [ [ "Beaver Lake 17", "49.4 hectares (122 acres)", "78.4 km. southeast of Halifax", "23", "March 3, 1867" ], [ "Cole Harbour 30", "18.6 hectares (46 acres)", "9.6 km. east of Halifax", "194", "March 3, 1880" ], [ "Millbrook 27", "302.0 hectares (746 acres)", "8 km. south of Truro", "847", "March 3, 1886" ], [ "Sheet Harbour 36", "32.7 hectares (81 acres)", "91.2 km. northeast of Halifax", "15", "March 3, 1915" ], [ "Truro 27A", "16.7 hectares (41 acres)", "Joined south of Truro town limit", "0", "March 3, 1904" ], [ "Truro 27B", "16.4 hectares (41 acres)", "Joined with 27A on south", "0", "March 3, 1907" ], [ "Truro 27C", "9.5 hectares (23 acres)", "Joined with 27B on south", "0", "March 3, 1909" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/251.tsv" }
nt-13994
how many more prisoners is erebuni designed to hold than goris?
[ "176" ]
{ "header": [ "Name", "Armenian", "Location", "# of prisoners designed for", "Notes" ], "rows": [ [ "Nubarashen", "«Նուբարաշեն»", "Nubarashen, Yerevan", "840", "" ], [ "Kosh", "«Կոշ»", "Kosh, Aragatsotn", "640", "" ], [ "Sevan", "«Սևան»", "Hrazdan, Kotayk", "548", "" ], [ "Prison Hospital", "«Դատապարտյալների հիվանդանոց»", "Kentron, Yerevan", "464", "" ], [ "Erebuni", "«Էրեբունի»", "Nubarashen, Yerevan", "391", "" ], [ "Artik", "«Արթիկ»", "Harich, Shirak", "373", "" ], [ "Abovyan", "«Աբովյան»", "Abovyan, Kotayk", "250", "For women and minors" ], [ "Vanadzor", "«Վանաձոր»", "Vanadzor, Lori", "245", "" ], [ "Goris", "«Գորիս»", "Goris, Syunik", "215", "" ], [ "Hrazdan", "«Հրազդան»", "Hrazdan, Kotayk", "215", "" ], [ "Vardashen", "«Վարդաշեն»", "Nubarashen, Yerevan", "150", "For former policemen and military officers" ], [ "Yerevan-Center", "«Երևան-Կենտրոն»", "Kentron, Yerevan", "60", "" ], [ "TOTAL", "TOTAL", "TOTAL", "4,391", "" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/414.tsv" }
nt-13995
what game was published in europe as 1945 but had a different name elsewhere?
[ "Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 1: Strikers 1945 I & II" ]
{ "header": [ "Title", "Release", "6th Gen", "Handheld", "Note" ], "rows": [ [ "Buggy Grand Prix: Kattobi! Dai-Sakusen", "2003", "PlayStation 2", "N/A", "" ], [ "Gunbird Special Edition / Gunbird 1&2", "2004", "PlayStation 2", "N/A", "" ], [ "Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 1: Strikers 1945 I & II", "2004", "PlayStation 2", "N/A", "Released and published in Europe by Play It as 1945 I & II: The Arcade Games." ], [ "Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 2: Sengoku Ace & Sengoku Blade", "2004", "PlayStation 2", "N/A", "" ], [ "Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 3: Sol Divide & Dragon Blaze", "2004", "PlayStation 2", "N/A", "" ], [ "Taisen Hot Gimmick: Cosplay Mahjong", "2004", "PlayStation 2", "N/A", "" ], [ "Sengoku Cannon", "2005", "N/A", "PSP", "" ], [ "Taisen Hot Gimmick: Axes-Jong", "2005", "PlayStation 2", "N/A", "" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/583.tsv" }
nt-13996
what title came directly after this morning?
[ "Zoo Story" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Episodes" ], "rows": [ [ "1999", "The Answer Lies in the Soil", "Presenter", "All (6 episodes)" ], [ "1999-2002", "Loose Women", "Panellist", "Alternating episodes" ], [ "2000-06", "This Morning", "Stand-in presenter", "Occasional episodes" ], [ "2004", "Zoo Story", "Narrator", "All" ], [ "2006—", "This Morning", "Co-presenter", "Fridays and School Holidays" ], [ "2010, 12-13", "Loose Women", "Stand-in anchor", "Occasional episodes" ], [ "2010", "GMTV with Lorraine", "Guest Presenter", "12, 13, 14, 15, 16 April" ], [ "2014—", "Loose Women", "Anchor", "Wednesdays" ], [ "2014", "He Says, She Says...", "Co-presenter", "Pilot recorded, 1 April 2014" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/208.tsv" }
nt-13997
di belakangku is the eleventh track. what is the next one?
[ "Kita Tertawa" ]
{ "header": [ "#", "Title", "English Translation", "Original Album", "Length" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Mimpi Yang Sempurna", "A Perfect Dream", "Kisah 2002 Malam", "4:30" ], [ "2", "Bintang Di Surga", "Stars in The Heaven", "Bintang Di Surga", "" ], [ "3", "Aku Dan Bintang", "The Stars and Me", "Taman Langit", "3:39" ], [ "4", "Jauh Mimpiku", "Distant Dreams of Mine", "OST. Alexandria", "" ], [ "5", "Hari Yang Cerah Untuk Jiwa Yang Sepi", "A Bright Day for A Lonely Soul", "Hari Yang Cerah", "3:59" ], [ "6", "Menunggu Pagi", "Waiting For Dawn", "OST. Alexandria", "" ], [ "7", "Khayalan Tingkat Tinggi", "High-Level Imagination", "Bintang Di Surga", "" ], [ "8", "Sahabat", "Best Friend", "Taman Langit", "4:33" ], [ "9", "Sally Sendiri", "Sally Alone", "Hari Yang Cerah", "4:17" ], [ "10", "Langit Tak Mendengar", "The Sky Didn't Listen", "OST. Alexandria", "" ], [ "11", "Di Belakangku", "Behind Me", "Bintang Di Surga", "" ], [ "12", "Kita Tertawa", "We Laugh", "Taman Langit", "3:29" ], [ "13", "Membebaniku", "Burdening Me", "OST. Alexandria", "4:25" ], [ "14", "Cobalah Mengerti", "Try To Understand", "Hari Yang Cerah", "3:30" ], [ "15", "Topeng", "Mask", "Taman Langit", "4:25" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/631.tsv" }
nt-13999
who is the tallest player born in july?
[ "Hilary Knight" ]
{ "header": [ "Position", "Name", "Height", "Weight", "Birthdate", "Birthplace", "2009–10 team" ], "rows": [ [ "G", "Brianne McLaughlin", "174 cm (5 ft 9 in)", "59 kg (130 lb)", "June 20, 1987", "Sheffield, Ohio", "Robert Morris Colonials" ], [ "G", "Molly Schaus", "174 cm (5 ft 9 in)", "67 kg (148 lb)", "July 29, 1988", "Natick, Massachusetts", "Boston Eagles" ], [ "G", "Jessie Vetter", "174 cm (5 ft 9 in)", "77 kg (170 lb)", "December 19, 1985", "Cottage Grove, Wisconsin", "Wisconsin Badgers" ], [ "D", "Kacey Bellamy", "174 cm (5 ft 9 in)", "65 kg (143 lb)", "April 22, 1987", "Westfield, Massachusetts", "New Hampshire Wildcats" ], [ "D", "Caitlin Cahow", "163 cm (5 ft 4 in)", "71 kg (157 lb)", "May 20, 1985", "New Haven, Connecticut", "Harvard Crimson" ], [ "D", "Lisa Chesson", "169 cm (5 ft 7 in)", "69 kg (152 lb)", "August 18, 1986", "Plainfield, Illinois", "Ohio State Buckeyes" ], [ "D", "Molly Engstrom", "175 cm (5 ft 9 in)", "81 kg (179 lb)", "March 1, 1983", "Siren, Wisconsin", "Wisconsin Badgers" ], [ "D", "Angela Ruggiero – A", "175 cm (5 ft 9 in)", "87 kg (192 lb)", "January 3, 1980", "Los Angeles, California", "Harvard Crimson" ], [ "D", "Kerry Weiland", "163 cm (5 ft 4 in)", "64 kg (141 lb)", "October 18, 1980", "Palmer, Alaska", "Wisconsin Badgers" ], [ "F", "Julie Chu – A", "174 cm (5 ft 9 in)", "67 kg (148 lb)", "March 13, 1982", "Bridgeport, Connecticut", "Harvard Crimson" ], [ "F", "Natalie Darwitz – C", "160 cm (5 ft 3 in)", "62 kg (137 lb)", "October 13, 1983", "Eagan, Minnesota", "Minnesota Golden Gophers" ], [ "F", "Meghan Duggan", "175 cm (5 ft 9 in)", "74 kg (163 lb)", "September 3, 1987", "Danvers, Massachusetts", "Wisconsin Badgers" ], [ "F", "Hilary Knight", "178 cm (5 ft 10 in)", "78 kg (172 lb)", "July 12, 1989", "Hanover, New Hampshire", "Wisconsin Badgers" ], [ "F", "Jocelyne Lamoureux", "168 cm (5 ft 6 in)", "70 kg (150 lb)", "July 3, 1989", "Grand Forks, North Dakota", "North Dakota Fighting Sioux" ], [ "F", "Monique Lamoureux", "168 cm (5 ft 6 in)", "71 kg (157 lb)", "July 3, 1989", "Grand Forks, North Dakota", "North Dakota Fighting Sioux" ], [ "F", "Erika Lawler", "152 cm (5 ft 0 in)", "59 kg (130 lb)", "February 5, 1987", "Fitchburg, Massachusetts", "Wisconsin Badgers" ], [ "F", "Gisele Marvin", "174 cm (5 ft 9 in)", "75 kg (165 lb)", "March 7, 1987", "Warroad, Minnesota", "Minnesota Golden Gophers" ], [ "F", "Jenny Potter – A", "163 cm (5 ft 4 in)", "66 kg (146 lb)", "January 12, 1979", "Edina, Minnesota", "Minnesota Golden Gophers" ], [ "F", "Kelli Stack", "165 cm (5 ft 5 in)", "59 kg (130 lb)", "January 13, 1988", "Brooklyn Heights, Ohio", "Boston Eagles" ], [ "F", "Karen Thatcher", "174 cm (5 ft 9 in)", "74 kg (163 lb)", "February 29, 1984", "Blaine, Washington", "Providence Friars" ], [ "F", "Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej", "183 cm (6 ft 0 in)", "82 kg (181 lb)", "March 27, 1986", "Eagle River, Wisconsin", "Wisconsin Badgers" ] ], "name": "csv/204-csv/490.tsv" }
nt-14000
what were the total number of games played by the philadelphia flyers during the 1973-74 regular season?
[ "78" ]
{ "header": [ "Game", "Date", "Visitor", "Score", "Home", "Decision", "Attendance", "Record", "Points" ], "rows": [ [ "34", "January 3", "NY Rangers", "2 – 4", "Philadelphia", "Parent", "17,007", "22–8–4", "48" ], [ "35", "January 5", "Philadelphia", "3 – 3", "Minnesota", "Parent", "15,296", "22–8–5", "49" ], [ "36", "January 7", "Philadelphia", "1 – 2", "Montreal", "Parent", "19,040", "22–9–5", "49" ], [ "37", "January 10", "Minnesota", "4 – 7", "Philadelphia", "Parent", "17,007", "23–9–5", "51" ], [ "38", "January 11", "Philadelphia", "7 – 6", "Atlanta", "Taylor", "5,141", "24–9–5", "53" ], [ "39", "January 13", "Atlanta", "0 – 1", "Philadelphia", "Parent", "17,007", "25–9–5", "55" ], [ "40", "January 17", "Buffalo", "2 – 7", "Philadelphia", "Parent", "17,007", "26–9–5", "57" ], [ "41", "January 19", "Los Angeles", "0 – 2", "Philadelphia", "Parent", "17,007", "27–9–5", "59" ], [ "42", "January 20", "Pittsburgh", "5 – 3", "Philadelphia", "Parent", "17,007", "27–10–5", "59" ], [ "43", "January 22", "Philadelphia", "3 – 2", "Vancouver", "Taylor", "15,570", "28–10–5", "61" ], [ "44", "January 24", "Philadelphia", "4 – 4", "Los Angeles", "Parent", "14,343", "28–10–6", "62" ], [ "45", "January 25", "Philadelphia", "5 – 0", "California", "Parent", "10,776", "29–10–6", "64" ], [ "46", "January 27", "Philadelphia", "3 – 5", "Boston", "Taylor", "15,003", "29–11–6", "64" ], [ "47", "January 31", "Buffalo", "3 – 4", "Philadelphia", "Parent", "17,007", "30–11–6", "66" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/859.tsv" }
nt-14001
which year had the most competitions?
[ "2007" ]
{ "header": [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Notes" ], "rows": [ [ "2002", "Asian Junior Championships", "Bangkok, Thailand", "3rd", "1.76 m" ], [ "2004", "Asian Junior Championships", "Ipoh, Malaysia", "1st", "1.84 m" ], [ "2004", "World Junior Championships", "Grosseto, Italy", "7th", "1.84 m" ], [ "2005", "Universiade", "Izmir, Turkey", "7th", "1.80 m" ], [ "2005", "Asian Championships", "Incheon, South Korea", "3rd", "1.84 m" ], [ "2005", "Asian Indoor Games", "Bangkok, Thailand", "2nd", "1.84 m" ], [ "2006", "Asian Games", "Doha, Qatar", "6th", "1.84 m" ], [ "2007", "Asian Championships", "Amman, Jordan", "3rd", "1.91 m" ], [ "2007", "Universiade", "Bangkok, Thailand", "3rd", "1.90 m" ], [ "2007", "World Championships", "Osaka, Japan", "20th (q)", "1.88 m" ], [ "2007", "Asian Indoor Games", "Macau", "3rd", "1.88 m" ], [ "2008", "Asian Indoor Championships", "Doha, Qatar", "2nd", "1.91 m" ], [ "2009", "Universiade", "Belgrade, Serbia", "14th (q)", "1.80 m" ], [ "2010", "Asian Indoor Championships", "Tehran, Iran", "2nd", "1.86 m" ], [ "2010", "World Indoor Championships", "Istanbul, Turkey", "20th (q)", "1.81 m" ], [ "2010", "Asian Games", "Guangzhou, China", "3rd", "1.90 m" ], [ "2011", "Asian Championships", "Kobe, Japan", "4th", "1.85 m" ], [ "2011", "Universiade", "Shenzhen, China", "10th", "1.84 m" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/781.tsv" }
nt-14002
what is the total number of teams located in minsk?
[ "3" ]
{ "header": [ "Team", "Location", "Venue", "Capacity", "Position in 1993–94" ], "rows": [ [ "Dinamo Minsk", "Minsk", "Dinamo, Minsk", "41,040", "1" ], [ "Dinamo-93", "Minsk", "Dinamo, Minsk", "41,040", "2" ], [ "Dvina", "Vitebsk", "Central, Vitebsk", "8,300", "3" ], [ "Dnepr", "Mogilev", "Spartak, Mogilev", "11,200", "4" ], [ "Bobruisk", "Bobruisk", "Spartak, Bobruisk", "3,550", "5" ], [ "Torpedo Minsk", "Minsk", "Torpedo, Minsk", "5,200", "6" ], [ "Shinnik", "Bobruisk", "Spartak, Bobruisk", "3,550", "7" ], [ "Dinamo Brest", "Brest", "Dinamo, Brest", "10,080", "8" ], [ "Molodechno", "Molodechno", "City Stadium, Molodechno", "5,500", "9" ], [ "Lokomotiv", "Vitebsk", "Central, Vitebsk", "8,300", "10" ], [ "Neman", "Grodno", "Neman", "6,300", "11" ], [ "Vedrich", "Rechytsa", "Central, Rechytsa", "3,550", "12" ], [ "Shakhtyor", "Soligorsk", "Stroitel", "5,000", "13" ], [ "Torpedo Mogilev", "Mogilev", "Torpedo, Mogilev", "3,500", "14" ], [ "Gomselmash", "Gomel", "Central, Gomel", "11,800", "15" ], [ "Obuvshchik", "Lida", "City Stadium, Lida", "4,000", "First league, 1" ] ], "name": "csv/203-csv/208.tsv" }