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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Olympique_de_Marseille_season
2009–10 Olympique de Marseille season
[ "Competition", "Started round", "Current position / round", "Final position / round", "First match", "Last match" ]
[ [ "Ligue 1", "4th", "-", "1st", "8 Aug 2009", "15 May 2010" ], [ "UEFA Champions League", "Group stage", "-", "Group stage", "15 Sept 2009", "8 Dec 2009" ], [ "UEFA Europa League", "Round of 32", "-", "Round of 16", "18 Feb 2010", "18 Mar 2010" ], [ "Coupe de France", "Round of 64", "-", "Round of 32", "10 Jan 2010", "10 Feb 2010" ], [ "Coupe de la Ligue", "Round of 16", "-", "Winner", "13 Jan 2010", "27 Mar 2010" ] ]
Competitions -- Overall
2009–10_Olympique_de_Marseille_season_4
The 2009-10 season of Olympique de Marseille (OM) had the club being involved in five competitions: the Ligue 1, the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue, the UEFA Champions League, and the UEFA Europa League. They won the Ligue 1 for the first time in 18 years. They also won the Coupe de la Ligue. In the UEFA Champions League, they were eliminated in the group stage. They finished third and were given a place in the UEFA Europa League knockout stages. They were eliminated in the round of 16 by Benfica.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_films
List of Christian films
[ "Name of Film", "Year", "Month", "Day", "Director" ]
[ [ "Elmer Gantry", "1960", "June", "17", "Richard Brooks" ], [ "Francis of Assisi", "1961", "July", "12", "Michael Curtiz" ], [ "King of Kings", "1961", "October", "20", "Nicholas Ray" ], [ "Barabbas", "1961", "December", "23", "Richard Fleischer" ], [ "Satan Never Sleeps", "1962", "July", "12", "Leo McCarey" ], [ "Lilies of the Field", "1963", "October", "1", "Ralph Nelson" ], [ "The Greatest Story Ever Told", "1965", "February", "15", "George Stevens , David Lean" ], [ "The Agony and the Ecstasy", "1965", "October", "7", "Carol Reed" ], [ "7 Women", "1966", "January", "5", "John Ford" ], [ "A Man for All Seasons", "1966", "December", "12", "Fred Zinnemann" ], [ "The Shoes of the Fisherman", "1968", "November", "14", "Michael Anderson" ], [ "True Grit", "1969", "June", "11", "Henry Hathaway" ] ]
1960s
List_of_Christian_films_2
This is a partial list of Christian films. Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of release in parentheses. The month or day of release is stated if known.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Burress
Hedy Burress
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1996", "Seduced by Madness : The Diane Borchardt Story", "Brooke Borchardt", "mini-series" ], [ "1996-1997", "Boston Common", "Wyleen Pritchett", "32 episodes" ], [ "1998", "The Closer", "Alex McLaren", "10 episodes" ], [ "1998", "Working", "Dawn", "Episode : A Boy , a Girl , and his Bird" ], [ "1998", "Profiler", "Virginia 'Ginny ' Tibbet", "Episode : Home for the Homicide" ], [ "2000", "Chicken Soup for the Soul", "Katie", "Episode : Father" ], [ "2000", "DAG", "Susan Cole", "Episode : Pilot" ], [ "2001", "Gideon 's Crossing", "Money Raspberry Dupree", "6 episodes" ], [ "2002", "First Monday", "Ellie Pearson", "13 episodes" ], [ "2003", "Ninja Scroll : The Series", "Sen ( voice )", "Episode : Amayodori" ], [ "2004", "Cold Case", "Janet Lambert", "Episode : Mind Hunters" ], [ "2004", "House M.D", "Jill", "Episode : Maternity" ], [ "2007", "Unfabulous", "Cruise Director Tammy", "2 episodes" ], [ "2008", "Eli Stone", "Felicia Swain", "Episode : Father Figure" ], [ "2008", "Saving Grace", "Jack Fielding 's aunt", "Episode : Are You an Indian Princess" ], [ "2009", "ER", "Joanie Moore", "4 episodes" ], [ "2009-2011 , 2013", "Southland", "Laurie Cooper", "8 episodes" ], [ "2010", "CSI : Crime Scene Investigation", "Julianne Torse", "Episode : Take My Life , Please" ], [ "2010", "The Closer", "Melanie Ryder", "Episode : The Big Bang" ], [ "2010", "Lie to Me", "Steph Salinger", "Episode : In the Red" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Hedy_Burress_1
Heather Elizabeth Hedy Burress is an American actress. She had a starring role in the film Foxfire as Maddy, and later landed roles in television shows Boston Common and E.R. In the video game world, she is best known as the English voice of leading character Yuna in Final Fantasy X and its sequel Final Fantasy X-2. She reprised her role as Yuna in World of Final Fantasy, released in 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liga_ASOBAL_2012–13
Liga ASOBAL 2012–13
[ "Rank", "Name", "Team", "Saves", "Shots", "%" ]
[ [ "1", "Gonzalo Pérez", "Fraikin Granollers", "428", "1109", "38.59%" ], [ "2", "Jorge Gómez", "Quabit Guadalajara", "405", "1199", "33.78%" ], [ "3", "Iñaki Malumbres", "Reale Ademar León", "302", "818", "36.92%" ], [ "4", "Jorge Martínez", "Naturhouse La Rioja", "287", "838", "34.25%" ], [ "5", "Danijel Šarić", "FC Barcelona Intersport", "278", "656", "42.38%" ] ]
Statistics -- Top goalkeepers
Full goalkeepers list
Liga_ASOBAL_2012–13_5
The Liga ASOBAL 2012-13 was the 23rd season since its establishment. Barcelona Intersport was the defending champions. The campaign began on Friday, 7 September 2012. The last matchday was played on Saturday, 25 May 2013. A total of 16 teams contested the league, 14 of which had already contested in the 2011-12 season, and two of which were promoted from the División de Plata 2011-12. Barcelona Borges won their third title in a row gathering twelve ASOBAL titles. The season was marked by the shutdown of BM Atlético Madrid at end of season due to financial constraints.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_in_the_United_Kingdom
Sport in the United Kingdom
[ "Sport", "TV Viewing", "Participating", "Interested In" ]
[ [ "Association football", "46%", "10%", "45%" ], [ "Rugby union", "21%", "NA", "27%" ], [ "Tennis", "18%", "3%", "23%" ], [ "Cricket", "18%", "2%", "19%" ], [ "Athletics", "18%", "2%", "21%" ], [ "Snooker", "17%", "5%", "24%" ], [ "Motor racing", "16%", "NA", "20%" ], [ "Rugby league", "12%", "NA", "15%" ], [ "Boxing", "11%", "NA", "14%" ], [ "Darts", "9%", "3%", "NA" ], [ "Swimming", "NA", "9%", "NA" ], [ "Gym", "NA", "12%", "17%" ], [ "Badminton", "NA", "3%", "NA" ], [ "Squash", "NA", "3%", "NA" ], [ "Watersport", "NA", "2%", "NA" ], [ "Skiing", "NA", "1%", "NA" ], [ "Lawn Bowls", "NA", "1%", "NA" ] ]
Popularity
Association footballer David Beckham A 2003 MORI poll found : [ 16 ]
Sport_in_the_United_Kingdom_0
Sport in the United Kingdom plays an important role in British culture. The United Kingdom has given birth to a range of major international sports including association football, badminton, billiards, bowls, boxing, cricket, croquet, curling, darts, golf, fives, hockey, netball, rugby (union and league), tennis, table tennis, snooker, squash, and water polo. The standardisation of various sports, such as in rowing, dancesports and motorsports occurred in the United Kingdom. This has meant that in the infancy of many sports, England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland formed among the earliest separate governing bodies, national teams and domestic league competitions. After 1922 some sports formed separate bodies for Northern Ireland though some continued to be organised on an all-Ireland basis. In a small number of sports, these teams are supplemented by high-profile events featuring a combined team representing one or more nations. For information on sports in a British home nation you may wish, therefore, to consider reading the Sport in England, Sport in Scotland, Sport in Wales or Sport in Northern Ireland articles, or the Sport in Ireland article where appropriate. Overall, association football attracts the most viewers and money though the nation is notable for the diversity of its sporting interests, especially at the elite level. Major individual sports include athletics, cycling, motorsport, and horse racing. Tennis is the highest profile sport for the two weeks of the Wimbledon Championships, but otherwise struggles to hold its own in the country of its birth. Snooker and Darts, too, enjoy period profile boosts in line with the holding of their largest events. Many other sports are also played and followed to a lesser degree.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Burton_Albion_F.C._season
2018–19 Burton Albion F.C. season
[ "Start date", "Position", "Name", "From", "End date" ]
[ [ "30 August 2018", "CF", "Devante Cole", "Wigan Athletic", "15 January 2019" ], [ "30 August 2018", "DM", "Jake Flannigan", "Southampton", "2 January 2019" ], [ "30 August 2018", "AM", "Jake Hesketh", "Southampton", "2 January 2019" ], [ "31 August 2018", "GK", "Bradley Collins", "Chelsea", "31 May 2019" ], [ "11 January 2019", "RB", "Josh Clarke", "Brentford", "31 May 2019" ], [ "31 January 2019", "CM", "Alex Bradley", "West Bromwich Albion", "31 May 2019" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans in
2018–19_Burton_Albion_F.C._season_5
The 2018-19 season is Burton Albion's 69th season in their history and their second in League One, following relegation from the Championship, the previous season. Along with competing in the League One, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, League Cup and League Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2006_albums
List of 2006 albums
[ "Release date", "Artist", "Album" ]
[ [ "November 1", "Jin", "I Promise" ], [ "November 3", "Damien Rice", "9" ], [ "November 3", "I", "Between Two Worlds" ], [ "November 6", "Joanna Newsom", "Ys" ], [ "November 6", "The Long Blondes", "Someone to Drive You Home" ], [ "November 6", "McFly", "Motion in the Ocean" ], [ "November 6", "yourcodenameis : milo", "Print Is Dead Vol 1" ], [ "November 7", "Bowling for Soup", "The Great Burrito Extortion Case" ], [ "November 7", "Dave Matthews Band", "The Best of What 's Around Vol . 1" ], [ "November 7", "Foo Fighters", "Skin and Bones" ], [ "November 7", "Frank Sinatra", "Sinatra : Vegas" ], [ "November 7", "Jim Jones", "Hustler 's P.O.M.E . ( Product of My Environment )" ], [ "November 7", "J. J. Cale & Eric Clapton", "The Road to Escondido" ], [ "November 7", "Josh Groban", "Awake" ], [ "November 7", "Keith Urban", "Love , Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing" ], [ "November 7", "Ricky Martin", "MTV Unplugged" ], [ "November 7", "The Slip", "Eisenhower" ], [ "November 7", "Sugarland", "Enjoy the Ride" ], [ "November 7", "Various artists", "Now That 's What I Call Music ! 23" ], [ "November 7", "Various artists", "Shortbus soundtrack" ] ]
Fourth quarter -- November
List_of_2006_albums_10
The following is a list of albums released in 2006. For additional information about bands formed, reformed, disbanded, or on hiatus, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see 2006 in music.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Archerd
Army Archerd
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1958", "Teacher 's Pet", "Himself", "Uncredited" ], [ "1963", "A New Kind of Love", "Onlooker", "Uncredited" ], [ "1963", "Under the Yum Yum Tree", "Writer", "Uncredited" ], [ "1964", "What a Way to Go !", "TV Announcer", "Uncredited" ], [ "1964", "Kisses for My President", "Reporter", "Uncredited" ], [ "1966", "The Oscar", "Press Conference Reporter", "Uncredited" ], [ "1967", "Rough Night in Jericho", "Waiter", "Uncredited" ], [ "1968", "Planet of the Apes", "Gorilla", "UIncredited" ], [ "1968", "Wild in the Streets", "Himself", "Uncredited" ], [ "1968", "The Young Runaways", "Himself", "" ], [ "1970", "Beneath the Planet of the Apes", "Gorilla", "Uncredited" ], [ "1971", "Escape from the Planet of the Apes", "Referee", "" ], [ "1973", "The Thief Who Came to Dinner", "Newsman", "Uncredited" ], [ "1973", "The Outfit", "Butler", "" ], [ "1976", "Gable and Lombard", "Emcee", "" ], [ "1976", "Won Ton Ton , the Dog Who Saved Hollywood", "Premiere MC", "" ], [ "1978", "California Suite", "Himself", "" ], [ "1980", "The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood", "Himself", "" ], [ "1981", "The Devil and Max Devlin", "Himself", "" ], [ "1986", "Hyper Sapien : People from Another Star", "Television Host", "" ] ]
Filmography
Army_Archerd_0
Armand Andre Army Archerd (January 13, 1922 - September 8, 2009) was an American columnist for Variety for over fifty years before retiring his Just for Variety column in September 2005. In November 2005, Archerd began blogging for Variety and was working on a memoir when he died.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strictly_Come_Dancing_(series_5)
Strictly Come Dancing (series 5)
[ "Couple", "Score", "Dance", "Music", "Result" ]
[ [ "Kelly & Brendan", "36 ( 9,9,9,9 )", "Jive", "Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry", "Safe" ], [ "Letitia & Darren", "34 ( 8,8,9,9 )", "Foxtrot", "Call Me Irresponsible - Bobby Darin", "Safe" ], [ "Kenny & Ola", "22 ( 4,5,7,6 )", "Cha-Cha-Cha", "Billie Jean - Michael Jackson", "Safe" ], [ "Gethin & Camilla", "31 ( 7,8,8,8 )", "Rumba", "Lost - Michael Bublé", "Safe" ], [ "John & Nicole", "28 ( 6,7,8,7 )", "Tango", "Dance with Me - Debelah Morgan", "Bottom two" ], [ "Kate & Anton", "21 ( 4,5,7,5 )", "Paso Doble", "Somebody Told Me - The Killers", "Eliminated" ], [ "Alesha & Matthew", "38 ( 9,10,9,10 )", "Waltz", "A Time for Us - Andy Williams", "Safe" ], [ "Matt & Flavia", "34 ( 8,9,8,9 )", "Quickstep", "Is You Is or Is You Ai n't My Baby - Dinah Washington", "Safe" ] ]
Weekly scores and songs -- Week 7
Running order
Strictly_Come_Dancing_(series_5)_11
Strictly Come Dancing returned for its fifth series on 29 September 2007 on BBC One. Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly returned as co-presenters of the main show on BBC One, while Claudia Winkleman returned to present spin-off show Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two on BBC Two. Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli, Craig Revel Horwood and Arlene Phillips returned to the judging panel for their fifth series. The first programme was a catch-up show and preview to the new series, before the start of the competition on 6 October. The show ran for 12 weeks, up to 22 December. The show featured 14 new celebrities, who had been paired with 14 professional dancers. In a change to the previous format, the results show was on Sunday, rather than later on Saturday. The fifth series was also the first in which all the professional dancers from the previous year have returned. The winners of this series were Alesha Dixon and Matthew Cutler.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Broderick
James Broderick
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1960", "The Iceman Cometh", "Willie Oban" ], [ "1960", "Girl of the Night", "Dan Bolton" ], [ "1964", "Gunsmoke", "Dr. Wesley May , Pete Sievers" ], [ "1966", "The Group", "Dr. Ridgeley" ], [ "1969", "The Tree", "Det . McCarthy" ], [ "1969", "Alice 's Restaurant", "Ray Brock" ], [ "1971", "The Todd Killings", "Sam Goodwin" ], [ "1974", "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three", "Denny Doyle - Train Conductor" ], [ "1975", "Dog Day Afternoon", "FBI Agent Sheldon" ], [ "1980", "The Shadow Box", "Joe" ] ]
Filmography
James_Broderick_0
James Joseph Broderick III (March 7, 1927 - November 1, 1982) was an American actor. He is known for his role as Doug Lawrence in the television series Family, which ran from 1976 to 1980. Also appeared in the Doctors Wife episode of Gunsmoke 1964.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
1991 Philadelphia Phillies season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "158", "October 1", "Cubs", "6-5 ( 13 )", "Bruce Ruffin ( 4-7 )", "Paul Assenmacher ( 7-8 )", "None", "12,291", "76-82" ], [ "159", "October 2", "Cubs", "0-1", "Greg Maddux ( 14-11 )", "José DeJesús ( 10-9 )", "None", "13,680", "76-83" ], [ "160", "October 4", "Mets", "5-4 ( 10 )", "Mitch Williams ( 12-5 )", "John Franco ( 5-9 )", "None", "20,720", "77-83" ], [ "161", "October 5", "Mets", "1-0", "Terry Mulholland ( 16-13 )", "Anthony Young ( 2-5 )", "None", "22,281", "78-83" ], [ "162", "October 6", "Mets", "0-7", "David Cone ( 14-14 )", "Andy Ashby ( 1-5 )", "None", "29,676", "78-84" ] ]
1991_Philadelphia_Phillies_season_14
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Rugby_Championship
2017 Rugby Championship
[ "Player", "Position", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Franchise / province" ]
[ [ "Tolu Latu", "Hooker", "( 1993-02-23 ) 23 February 1993 ( aged 24 )", "4", "Waratahs / NSW Country Eagles" ], [ "Stephen Moore", "Hooker", "( 1983-01-20 ) 20 January 1983 ( aged 34 )", "120", "Queensland Reds / Queensland Country" ], [ "Tatafu Polota-Nau", "Hooker", "( 1985-07-26 ) 26 July 1985 ( aged 32 )", "71", "Western Force / Perth Spirit" ], [ "Jordan Uelese", "Hooker", "( 1997-01-24 ) 24 January 1997 ( aged 20 )", "0", "Melbourne Rebels / Melbourne Rising" ], [ "Allan Alaalatoa", "Prop", "( 1994-01-28 ) 28 January 1994 ( aged 23 )", "12", "Brumbies / Canberra Vikings" ], [ "Tetera Faulkner", "Prop", "( 1988-07-26 ) 26 July 1988 ( aged 29 )", "2", "Western Force / Perth Spirit" ], [ "Sekope Kepu", "Prop", "( 1986-02-05 ) 5 February 1986 ( aged 31 )", "80", "Waratahs / Greater Sydney Rams" ], [ "Tom Robertson", "Prop", "( 1994-08-28 ) 28 August 1994 ( aged 22 )", "9", "Waratahs / NSW Country Eagles" ], [ "Scott Sio", "Prop", "( 1991-10-16 ) 16 October 1991 ( aged 25 )", "32", "Brumbies / Canberra Vikings" ], [ "Rory Arnold", "Lock", "( 1990-07-01 ) 1 July 1990 ( aged 27 )", "12", "Brumbies / Canberra Vikings" ], [ "Adam Coleman", "Lock", "( 1991-10-07 ) 7 October 1991 ( aged 25 )", "12", "Western Force / Perth Spirit" ], [ "Kane Douglas", "Lock", "( 1989-06-01 ) 1 June 1989 ( aged 28 )", "31", "Queensland Reds / Brisbane City" ], [ "Izack Rodda", "Lock", "( 1996-08-20 ) 20 August 1996 ( aged 20 )", "0", "Queensland Reds / Queensland Country" ], [ "Rob Simmons", "Lock", "( 1989-04-19 ) 19 April 1989 ( aged 28 )", "71", "Queensland Reds / Queensland Country" ], [ "Lukhan Tui", "Lock", "( 1996-09-19 ) 19 September 1996 ( aged 20 )", "0", "Queensland Reds / Brisbane City" ], [ "Jack Dempsey", "Flanker", "( 1994-04-12 ) 12 April 1994 ( aged 23 )", "1", "Waratahs / Sydney Rays" ], [ "Ned Hanigan", "Flanker", "( 1995-04-11 ) 11 April 1995 ( aged 22 )", "3", "Waratahs / NSW Country Eagles" ], [ "Michael Hooper ( c )", "Flanker", "( 1991-10-29 ) 29 October 1991 ( aged 25 )", "68", "Waratahs / Sydney Rays" ], [ "Sean McMahon", "Flanker", "( 1994-06-18 ) 18 June 1994 ( aged 23 )", "15", "Melbourne Rebels / Melbourne Rising" ], [ "Adam Korczyk", "Number 8", "( 1995-02-14 ) 14 February 1995 ( aged 22 )", "0", "Queensland Reds / Brisbane City" ] ]
2017_Rugby_Championship_5
The 2017 Rugby Championship was the sixth edition of the expanded annual southern hemisphere Rugby Championship, featuring Argentina, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand. The competition is operated by SANZAAR, a joint venture of the four countries' national unions. The tournament started on 19 August with Australia hosting reigning champions New Zealand and South Africa hosting Argentina. The tournament ran for eight weeks with two bye weeks, ending on 7 October when New Zealand visited South Africa and Australia played in Argentina.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariska_Hargitay
Mariska Hargitay
[ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Result" ]
[ [ "2000", "Satellite Awards", "Best Performance by an Actress in a Series , Drama", "Nominated" ], [ "2000", "Viewers for Quality Television Awards", "Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2000", "TV Guide Award", "Favorite Actress in a New Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2004", "Screen Actors Guild Awards", "Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2004", "Gracie Allen Awards", "Individual Achievement for Best Female Lead - Drama - Series", "Won" ], [ "2004", "Emmy Awards", "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2005", "Golden Globe Award", "Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama", "Won" ], [ "2005", "Emmy Awards", "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2006", "Screen Actors Guild Awards", "Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2006", "Emmy Awards", "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series", "Won" ], [ "2007", "TV Land Awards", "Favorite Lady Gumshoe", "Nominated" ], [ "2007", "Screen Actors Guild Awards", "Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2007", "Emmy Awards", "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2008", "Emmy Awards", "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Screen Actors Guild Awards", "Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "People 's Choice Awards", "Favorite Female TV Star", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Gracie Allen Awards", "Outstanding Female Lead - Drama Series", "Won" ], [ "2009", "Golden Globe Awards", "Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Emmy Awards", "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series", "Nominated" ], [ "2010", "Screen Actors Guild Awards", "Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series", "Nominated" ] ]
Awards and accolades
Hargitay won an Emmy and Golden Globe for her role as Detective Olivia Benson . She received UCLA 's TFT Distinguished Alumni Award in 2011 and was honored at the school 's June commencement ceremony . [ 52 ] Hargitay was awarded with the 2,511th star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame on November 8 , 2013 . Her star was placed next to the star of her mother , which is located at 6328 Hollywood Boulevard . [ 58 ] All awards and nominations are for the television show Law & Order : Special Victims Unit , except for the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards , won by Taylor Swift and all of the celebrities that appeared in the music video for her song `` Bad Blood '' . [ 59 ]
Mariska_Hargitay_6
Mariska Magdolna Hargitay (born January 23, 1964) is an American actress best known for her role as New York Police Department Captain Olivia Benson on the NBC drama series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Hargitay has starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit since 1999. For her role on the show, Hargitay has received multiple awards and nominations, including a Primetime Emmy and a Golden Globe. The daughter of bodybuilder and actor Mickey Hargitay and actress Jayne Mansfield, Hargitay made her film debut in the 1985 horror comedy film Ghoulies and her major television debut in the 1986 adventure drama series Downtown. She appeared in numerous roles in film and on television throughout the late 1980s and 1990s before being cast on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Hargitays work on that show led her to found the Joyful Heart Foundation, an organization that provides support to people who have been sexually abused.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_at_the_2010_Winter_Olympics
Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Alexandre Bilodeau", "Freestyle skiing", "Men 's moguls", "14 February" ], [ "Gold", "Maëlle Ricker", "Snowboarding", "Women 's snowboard cross", "16 February" ], [ "Gold", "Christine Nesbitt", "Speed skating", "Women 's 1000 metres", "18 February" ], [ "Gold", "Jon Montgomery", "Skeleton", "Men 's", "19 February" ], [ "Gold", "Scott Moir Tessa Virtue", "Figure skating", "Ice dancing", "22 February" ], [ "Gold", "Ashleigh McIvor", "Freestyle skiing", "Women 's ski cross", "23 February" ], [ "Gold", "Kaillie Humphries Heather Moyse", "Bobsleigh", "Two-woman", "24 February" ], [ "Gold", "Canada women 's national ice hockey team Meghan Agosta Gillian Apps Tessa Bonhomme Jennifer Botterill Jayna Hefford Haley Irwin Rebecca Johnston Becky Kellar Gina Kingsbury Charline Labonté Carla MacLeod Meaghan Mikkelson Caroline Ouellette Cherie Piper Marie-Philip Poulin Colleen Sostorics Kim St-Pierre Shannon Szabados Sarah Vaillancourt Catherine Ward Hayley Wickenheiser", "Ice hockey", "Women 's tournament", "25 February" ], [ "Gold", "Charles Hamelin", "Short track", "Men 's 500 metres", "26 February" ], [ "Gold", "Guillaume Bastille Charles Hamelin François Hamelin Olivier Jean François-Louis Tremblay", "Short track", "Men 's 5000 metre relay", "26 February" ], [ "Gold", "Mathieu Giroux Lucas Makowsky Denny Morrison", "Speed Skating", "Men 's team pursuit", "27 February" ], [ "Gold", "Jasey-Jay Anderson", "Snowboarding", "Men 's parallel giant slalom", "27 February" ], [ "Gold", "Adam Enright Ben Hebert Marc Kennedy Kevin Martin John Morris", "Curling", "Men 's", "27 February" ], [ "Gold", "Canada men 's national ice hockey team Patrice Bergeron Dan Boyle Martin Brodeur Sidney Crosby Drew Doughty Marc-André Fleury Ryan Getzlaf Dany Heatley Jarome Iginla Duncan Keith Roberto Luongo Patrick Marleau Brenden Morrow Rick Nash Scott Niedermayer Corey Perry Chris Pronger Mike Richards Brent Seabrook Eric Staal Joe Thornton Jonathan Toews Shea Weber", "Ice hockey", "Men 's tournament", "28 February" ], [ "Silver", "Jennifer Heil", "Freestyle skiing", "Women 's moguls", "13 February" ], [ "Silver", "Mike Robertson", "Snowboarding", "Men 's snowboard cross", "15 February" ], [ "Silver", "Marianne St-Gelais", "Short track", "Women 's 500 metres", "17 February" ], [ "Silver", "Kristina Groves", "Speed skating", "Women 's 1500 metres", "21 February" ], [ "Silver", "Jessica Gregg Kalyna Roberge Marianne St-Gelais Tania Vicent", "Short track", "Women 's 3000 metre relay", "24 February" ], [ "Silver", "Shelley-Ann Brown Helen Upperton", "Bobsleigh", "Two-woman", "24 February" ] ]
Canada_at_the_2010_Winter_Olympics_0
Canada hosted and participated in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada previously hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. Canada sent a team of 206 athletes (116 men, 90 women), including participants in all 15 sports, and finished with 14 gold medals and 26 in total (ranking 1st and 3rd respectively), surpassing their previous best medal performance at the 2006 Winter Olympics. The 14 gold medals also set the all-time record for most gold medals at a single Winter Olympics, one more than the previous record of 13 set by the former Soviet Union in 1976 and Norway in 2002. Canada was the first host nation to win the gold medal count at a Winter Olympics since Norway at the 1952 Winter Olympics. Brian McKeever became the first Canadian athlete to be named to both Paralympic and Olympic teams, although he did not compete in the Olympic Games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_Tour_de_Ski
2006–07 Tour de Ski
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Total time" ]
[ [ "1", "Virpi Kuitunen", "FIN", "1:02.21.4" ], [ "2", "Marit Bjørgen", "NOR", "+28.3" ], [ "3", "Petra Majdič", "SLO", "+34.3" ], [ "4", "Kristin Størmer Steira", "NOR", "+38.7" ], [ "5", "Aino Kaisa Saarinen", "FIN", "+47.4" ], [ "6", "Vibeke Skofterud", "NOR", "+55.6" ] ]
Tour de Ski standings
2006–07_Tour_de_Ski_27
The 2006-07 Tour de Ski was the first Tour to take place, from 31 December 2006 until 7 January 2007. It was won by German Tobias Angerer for men, while Finn Virpi Kuitunen won the first ladies' Tour. The first edition of the tour was held in Germany and Italy, with six races spread out over eight days, including two separate days of rest. The prize money for the event amounted to 750,000 Swiss francs, shared out on both men and ladies. Men's and ladies' events were held together on the same days.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_singles_of_2010_(France)
List of number-one singles of 2010 (France)
[ "Pos", "Artist", "Title", "Sales", "Pos", "Artist", "Title", "Sales" ]
[ [ "1", "Christophe Maé", "On Trace La Route", "575,152", "11", "Sexion d'Assaut", "L'École Des Points Vitaux", "271,975" ], [ "2", "Les Prêtres", "Spiritus Dei", "547,840", "12", "Cœur De Pirate", "Cœur De Pirate", "241,471" ], [ "3", "Les Enfoirés", "La Crise De Nerfs !", "433,674", "13", "Shakira", "Sale el Sol", "236,616" ], [ "4", "Yannick Noah", "Frontières", "433,644", "14", "David Guetta", "One More Love", "224,992" ], [ "5", "Jean Ferrat", "Best of", "387,579", "15", "Les Enfoirés", "Le Meilleur Des Enfoirés - 20 ans", "212,394" ], [ "6", "Zaz", "Zaz", "372,960", "16", "Ben L'Oncle Soul", "Ben L'Oncle Soul", "" ], [ "7", "Lady Gaga", "The Fame Monster", "366,748", "17", "Michel Sardou", "Être Une Femme 2010", "" ], [ "8", "Muse", "The Resistance", "352,274", "18", "Mozart , l'Opéra Rock", "Mozart , l'Opéra Rock", "" ], [ "9", "The Black Eyed Peas", "The E.N.D", "349,971", "19", "The Black Eyed Peas", "The Beginning", "" ], [ "10", "Mylène Farmer", "Bleu Noir", "328,783", "20", "Sade", "Soldier of Love", "" ] ]
Top best-selling singles and albums in 2010 -- Albums ( Physical + Digital )
List_of_number-one_singles_of_2010_(France)_3
This is a list of the French SNEP Top 100 CD Singles, Top 50 Digital Singles, Top 200 CD Albums & Top 50 Digital Albums number ones of 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_CFU_Club_Championship
2011 CFU Club Championship
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Dandy Town Hornets", "1-4", "Defence Force", "1-1", "0-3" ], [ "Newtown United", "0-6", "Caledonia AIA", "0-1", "0-5" ], [ "Milerock", "2-2 ( a )", "Inter Moengotapoe", "0-1", "2-1" ], [ "Northern United All Stars", "1-6", "WBC", "0-3", "1-3" ], [ "River Plate", "2-1", "Bodden Town", "2-0", "0-1" ], [ "Bath Estate", "w/o", "Tempête", "", "" ], [ "Alpha United", "w/o", "Bassa", "", "" ] ]
Preliminary phase -- Elimination stage 1
The first round schedule was announced on March 2 , 2011 . [ 7 ]
2011_CFU_Club_Championship_2
The 2011 CFU Club Champions Cup was the 13th edition of the CFU Club Championship, the annual international club football competition in the Caribbean region, held amongst clubs whose football associations are affiliated with the Caribbean Football Union (CFU). The top three teams in the tournament qualified for the 2011-12 CONCACAF Champions League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantons_of_Ecuador
Cantons of Ecuador
[ "Canton", "Pop . ( 2001 )", "Area ( km² )", "Seat/Capital" ]
[ [ "Archidona", "18,551", "3,029", "Archidona" ], [ "Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola", "2,943", "501", "Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola" ], [ "El Chaco", "6,133", "3,473", "El Chaco" ], [ "Quijos", "5,505", "1,577", "Baeza" ], [ "Tena", "46,007", "3,904", "Tena" ] ]
Napo Province
Cantons_of_Ecuador_15
The Cantons of Ecuador are the second-level subdivisions of Ecuador, below the provinces. There are 221 cantons in the country, of which three are not in any province[clarification needed]. The cantons are further sub-divided into parishes, which are classified as either urban or rural. Below is a list of cantons by province.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Families_Belong_Together
Families Belong Together
[ "City", "Location", "Participants" ]
[ [ "Boise", "Idaho State Capitol", "5,000" ], [ "Idaho Falls", "Bonneville County Courthouse lawn", "two dozen" ], [ "Meridian", "corner of Main St. & Franklin", "" ], [ "Pocatello", "Caldwell Park", "300" ], [ "Sandpoint", "Bonner County Courthouse", "125" ] ]
Locations -- Idaho
Families_Belong_Together_12
Families Belong Together are a series of protests against Trump administration family separation policy which culminated in a key note event on June 30, 2018 in Washington, D.C., New York City, and 700 other cities and towns in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Delaware_state_wildlife_areas
List of Delaware state wildlife areas
[ "Area Name", "County", "Date founded", "Size", "Description" ]
[ [ "C & D Canal Conservation Area", "New Castle", "", "5,090 -acre ( 2,060 ha )", "Preserves land along both sides of the C & D Canal , which connects the Delaware Bay to the Chesapeake Bay" ], [ "Augustine Wildlife Area", "New Castle", "", "3,130 -acre ( 1,270 ha )", "Preserves land along the Delaware Bay and the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal" ], [ "Cedar Swamp Wildlife Area", "New Castle", "", "5,515 -acre ( 2,232 ha )", "Preserves land along the Delaware Bay" ], [ "Eagles Nest Wildlife Area", "New Castle", "", "835 -acre ( 338 ha )", "Woods and wetlands near Blackbird State Forest" ], [ "Woodland Beach Wildlife Area", "Kent", "", "6,320 -acre ( 2,560 ha )", "Preserves a stretch of wetland along the Delaware Bay" ], [ "Blackiston Wildlife Area", "Kent", "", "2,199 -acre ( 890 ha )", "" ], [ "Little Creek Wildlife Area", "Kent", "1957", "4,721 -acre ( 1,911 ha )", "Preserves a stretch of wetland along the Delaware Bay" ], [ "Ted Harvey Conservation Area", "Kent", "1979", "2,661 -acre ( 1,077 ha )", "Preserves land along the Delaware Bay and the St. Jones River . Named after the founder of Delaware Wild Lands" ], [ "Norman G. Wilder Wildlife Area", "Kent", "1940", "4,441 -acre ( 1,797 ha )", "Contains some of the largest intact blocks of forest in the state wildlife area system . Named for the first Director of the Division of Fish and Wildlife" ], [ "McGinnis Pond Wildlife Area", "Kent", "", "31 -acre ( 13 ha )", "A small fishing pond" ], [ "Milford Neck Wildlife Area", "Kent , Sussex", "1979", "5,038 -acre ( 2,039 ha )", "The disconnected pieces of this wildlife area preserve land around the Murderkill River , the Mispillion River , and the Delaware Bay" ], [ "Prime Hook State Wildlife Area", "Sussex", "1958", "698 -acre ( 282 ha )", "Preserves land adjacent to the Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge along the Delaware Bay" ], [ "Marshy Hope Wildlife Area", "Sussex", "2000", "1,079 -acre ( 437 ha )", "Preserves woods and wetlands near the Marshyhope Creek along the border with Maryland" ], [ "Industrial Forest Lands", "Sussex", "1992", "1,021 -acre ( 413 ha )", "Forestland formerly leased from pulp companies" ], [ "Old Furnace Wildlife Area", "Sussex", "2000", "2,237 -acre ( 905 ha )", "Preserves woodland near the Nanticoke River" ], [ "Nanticoke Wildlife Area", "Sussex", "1967", "4,510 -acre ( 1,830 ha )", "Preserves portions of the Nanticoke River and surrounding land" ], [ "Midlands Wildlife Area", "Sussex", "2000", "4,083 -acre ( 1,652 ha )", "Preserves large pine forest tract located in the middle of the Indian River , Nanticoke River , and Pocomoke River" ], [ "Assawoman Wildlife Area", "Sussex", "1954", "2,899 -acre ( 1,173 ha )", "Preserves portions of Little Assawoman Bay and Indian River Bay and the surrounding land" ], [ "Okie Preserve", "Sussex", "2007", "118 -acre ( 48 ha )", "" ] ]
State wildlife & conservation areas
List_of_Delaware_state_wildlife_areas_0
The U.S. state of Delaware has 20 wildlife and conservation areas, as of 2015. Each of the wildlife areas is operated and maintained by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation, a branch of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC). The state wildlife system includes over 56,000 acres of public land set aside to conserve Delaware's fish and wildlife populations. Unlike Delaware's state parks, which are geared to more general outdoor recreation, the wildlife and conservation areas are managed primarily for recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, and birding, similar to the National Wildlife Refuges operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Olympic_Association
Indian Olympic Association
[ "S.No", "Name", "Tenure" ]
[ [ "1", "Sir Dorabji Tata", "1927-1928" ], [ "2", "Maharaja Bhupinder Singh", "1928-1938" ], [ "3", "Maharaja Yadavindra Singh", "1938-1960" ], [ "4", "Mr. Bhalindra Singh", "1960-1975" ], [ "5", "Mr. Om Prakash Mehra", "1975-1980" ], [ "6", "Mr. Bhalindra Singh", "1980-1984" ], [ "7", "Mr. Vidya Charan Shukla", "1984-1987" ], [ "8", "Mr. Sivanthi Adithan", "1987-1996" ], [ "9", "Mr. Suresh Kalmadi", "1996-2011" ], [ "Acting", "Mr. Vijay Kumar Malhotra", "26 April 2011 - 5 December 2012" ], [ "10", "Mr. Abhay Singh Chautala", "5 December 2012 - 9 February 2014" ], [ "11", "Mr. Narayana Ramachandran", "9 February 2014 - 14 December 2017" ], [ "12", "Dr. Narinder Dhruv Batra", "14 December 2017 - present" ] ]
IOA Presidents
Indian_Olympic_Association_0
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is the body responsible for selecting athletes to represent India at the Olympic Games, Asian Games and other international athletic meets and for managing the Indian teams at these events. It also acts as the Indian Commonwealth Games Association, responsible for selecting athletes to represent India at the Commonwealth Games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1974_Asian_Games
Swimming at the 1974 Asian Games
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Nobutaka Taguchi ( JPN )", "1:07.81" ], [ "2", "Lu Huankai ( CHN )", "1:09.83" ], [ "3", "Amman Jalmaani ( PHI )", "1:10.55" ], [ "4", "Kenichi Ueda ( JPN )", "1:10.61" ], [ "5", "Afshin Hazrati ( IRN )", "1:11.43" ], [ "6", "Xie Qingxin ( CHN )", "1:11.59" ], [ "7", "Umih Kemalpasa ( PHI )", "1:11.81" ], [ "8", "Yi Sokhon ( KHM )", "1:12.00" ], [ "9", "Behzad Rahimian ( IRN )", "1:13.07" ], [ "10", "Bernard Kan ( SIN )", "1:15.20" ], [ "11", "Rissan Khamees ( IRQ )", "1:18.44" ], [ "12", "Mohammed Ali Ghazi ( IRQ )", "1:18.90" ] ]
Heats [ edit ]
Swimming_at_the_1974_Asian_Games_15
Swimming was contested at the 1974 Asian Games in Aryamehr Swimming Pool, Tehran, Iran from September 2 to September 7, 1974.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_pentathlon_at_the_2014_Asian_Games_–_Women's_individual
Modern pentathlon at the 2014 Asian Games – Women's individual
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Choi Min-ji ( KOR )", "2:14.28", "298" ], [ "2", "Bian Yufei ( CHN )", "2:14.69", "296" ], [ "3", "Jeong Min-a ( KOR )", "2:15.15", "295" ], [ "4", "Rena Shimazu ( JPN )", "2:15.50", "294" ], [ "5", "Chen Qian ( CHN )", "2:17.85", "287" ], [ "6", "Kim Sun-woo ( KOR )", "2:18.15", "286" ], [ "7", "Yang Soo-jin ( KOR )", "2:18.17", "286" ], [ "8", "Liang Wanxia ( CHN )", "2:18.25", "286" ], [ "9", "Narumi Kurosu ( JPN )", "2:18.74", "284" ], [ "10", "Atsuko Itani ( JPN )", "2:20.40", "279" ], [ "11", "Wang Wei ( CHN )", "2:20.46", "279" ], [ "12", "Darya Khalzova ( KAZ )", "2:22.42", "273" ], [ "13", "Shino Yamanaka ( JPN )", "2:27.75", "257" ], [ "14", "Arina Jiyenbalanova ( KAZ )", "2:30.24", "250" ], [ "15", "Xeniya Alexandrova ( KAZ )", "2:33.89", "239" ], [ "16", "Violetta Pogiba ( KGZ )", "2:34.99", "236" ], [ "17", "Yenglik Sharip ( KAZ )", "2:35.58", "234" ], [ "18", "Ekaterina Niiazova ( KGZ )", "2:39.53", "222" ], [ "19", "Arina Djonalieva ( UZB )", "2:46.14", "202" ], [ "20", "Alina Singkh ( KGZ )", "2:46.46", "201" ] ]
Results -- Swimming
Modern_pentathlon_at_the_2014_Asian_Games_–_Women's_individual_2
The women's individual modern pentathlon competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon was held on 2 October 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Women's_100_metre_breaststroke
2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Women's 100 metre breaststroke
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Rebecca Soni ( USA )", "1:04.17", "Q , CR" ], [ "2", "5", "Leisel Jones ( AUS )", "1:04.75", "Q" ], [ "3", "6", "Rikke Pedersen ( DEN )", "1:05.33", "Q" ], [ "4", "3", "Moniek Nijhuis ( NED )", "1:05.92", "Q" ], [ "5", "7", "Alia Atkinson ( JAM )", "1:06.05", "" ], [ "6", "2", "Joline Höstman ( SWE )", "1:06.13", "" ], [ "7", "8", "Chen Huijia ( CHN )", "1:06.66", "" ], [ "8", "1", "Martha McCabe ( CAN )", "1:06.77", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Semifinal 1 Semifinal 2
2010_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Women's_100_metre_breaststroke_2
The Women's 100 Breaststroke at the 2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) was swum 17 - 18 December in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Preliminary heats and semifinals were on 17 December, the final on 18 December. 55 swimmers swam the race. At the start of the event, the existing World (WR) and Championship records (CR) were: The following records were established during the competition:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_on_the_cover_of_GQ
List of people on the cover of GQ
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "January", "Ryan Gosling", "Mario Testino" ], [ "February", "Muhammad Ali", "" ], [ "March", "Channing Tatum", "Nathaniel Goldberg" ], [ "April", "Derek Jeter", "Terry Richardson" ], [ "May", "Zach Galifianakis", "Martin Schoeller" ], [ "June", "Alexander Skarsgård", "Carter Smith" ], [ "July", "Chris Evans", "Mario Testino" ], [ "August", "Mila Kunis", "Terry Richardson" ], [ "September", "Mark Sanchez", "Ben Watts" ], [ "October", "Leonardo DiCaprio", "Craig McDean" ], [ "November", "Eminem Keith Richards Lil Wayne", "Mark Seliger" ], [ "December", "Jay Z", "Nathaniel Goldberg" ], [ "December", "Justin Timberlake & Jimmy Fallon", "Nathaniel Goldberg" ], [ "December", "Michael Fassbender", "Nathaniel Goldberg" ], [ "December", "Mila Kunis", "Nathaniel Goldberg" ] ]
2011
List_of_people_on_the_cover_of_GQ_6
These people appeared on the cover of GQ magazine:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_All_Stars_Awards_winners_(football)
List of All Stars Awards winners (football)
[ "Pos", "Player", "Team", "Appearances" ]
[ [ "GK", "Martin Furlong", "Offaly", "2" ], [ "RCB", "Jimmy Deenihan", "Kerry", "1" ], [ "FB", "Paddy Kennedy", "Down", "1" ], [ "LCB", "Paudie Lynch", "Kerry", "3" ], [ "RWB", "Páidí Ó Sé", "Kerry", "1" ], [ "CB", "Richie Connor", "Offaly", "1" ], [ "LWB", "Séamus McHugh", "Galway", "1" ], [ "MD", "Jack O'Shea", "Kerry", "2" ], [ "MD", "Seán Walsh", "Kerry", "2" ], [ "RWF", "Barry Brennan", "Galway", "1" ], [ "CF", "Denis 'Ogie ' Moran", "Kerry", "1" ], [ "LWF", "Pat Spillane", "Kerry", "6" ], [ "RCF", "Mikey Sheehy", "Kerry", "4" ], [ "FF", "Eoin Liston", "Kerry", "2" ], [ "LCF", "Brendan Lowry", "Offaly", "1" ] ]
All Star awards listed by year -- 1981
List_of_All_Stars_Awards_winners_(football)_15
This is a list of all past winners of the official GAA GPA All Stars Awards since the first awards in 1971. As an insight to the prominent players of the 1960s, it also includes the unofficial Cuchulainn awards presented from 1963 to 1967 under the auspices of Gaelic Weekly magazine. For each year since 1995, when the official award began, the All Stars Footballer of the Year is highlighted with . If the footballer of the year did not win an All Star Award, his name is added to the list as FOTY. The unofficial Texaco Footballer of the Year, awarded since 1958, is a guide to the leading players of the past.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985–86_Edmonton_Oilers_season
1985–86 Edmonton Oilers season
[ "May 31 , 1985", "To Minnesota North Stars Paul Houck", "To Edmonton Oilers Gilles Meloche" ]
[ [ "September 11 , 1985", "To Pittsburgh Penguins Gilles Meloche", "To Edmonton Oilers Marty McSorley Tim Hrynewich Craig Muni" ], [ "October 4 , 1985", "To Pittsburgh Penguins Pat Hughes", "To Edmonton Oilers Mike Moller" ], [ "December 20 , 1985", "To Minnesota North Stars Marc Habscheid Don Barber Emanuel Viveiros", "To Edmonton Oilers Gord Sherven Don Biggs" ], [ "December 20 , 1985", "To New York Rangers Larry Melnyk Todd Strueby", "To Edmonton Oilers Mike Rogers" ], [ "December 28 , 1985", "To Detroit Red Wings Billy Carroll", "To Edmonton Oilers Bruce Eakin" ] ]
Transactions -- Trades
1985–86_Edmonton_Oilers_season_7
The 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' seventh season in the NHL, and they were coming off back to back Stanley Cup Championships. Edmonton would win the inaugural Presidents' Trophy, as they finished with 119 points, which was a league high and tied the franchise record which was set in the 1983-84 season. The Oilers won the Smythe Division for the 5th consecutive season, and were heavy favourites to win their third-straight Stanley Cup. It was also the fifth consecutive season in which they scored at least 400 goals. However, the Oilers were defeated by the Calgary Flames in the second round.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999–2000_Bolton_Wanderers_F.C._season
1999–2000 Bolton Wanderers F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponents", "H / A", "Result F - A", "Scorers", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "7 August 1999", "Tranmere Rovers", "A", "0 - 0", "", "7,674" ], [ "14 August 1999", "Queens Park Rangers", "H", "2 - 1", "Holdsworth 11 ' ( pen ) , Guðjohnsen 64 '", "13,019" ], [ "21 August 1999", "Ipswich Town", "A", "0 - 1", "", "17,696" ], [ "28 August 1999", "Manchester City", "H", "0 - 1", "", "21,671" ], [ "5 September 1999", "Birmingham City", "H", "3 - 3", "Frandsen ( 2 ) 14 ' , 53 ' , Holdsworth 90 ' ( pen )", "11,668" ], [ "11 September 1999", "Charlton Athletic", "A", "1 - 2", "Johansen 12 '", "19,028" ], [ "18 September 1999", "Barnsley", "A", "2 - 2", "Tuttle 4 ' ( og ) , Gardner 85 '", "14,621" ], [ "25 September 1999", "Nottingham Forest", "H", "3 - 2", "Gardner 32 ' , Holdsworth 65 ' ( pen ) , Cox 90 '", "14,978" ], [ "2 October 1999", "Swindon Town", "A", "4 - 0", "Cox 9 ' , Holdsworth 22 ' , Gardner 26 ' , Elliott 43 '", "6,711" ], [ "9 October 1999", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "A", "0 - 1", "", "18,665" ], [ "16 October 1999", "Huddersfield Town", "H", "1 - 0", "Gardner 45 '", "16,603" ], [ "19 October 1999", "Crewe Alexandra", "H", "2 - 2", "Guðjohnsen 44 ' , Holdsworth 58 '", "12,676" ], [ "24 October 1999", "Norwich City", "A", "1 - 2", "Gardner 74 '", "12,468" ], [ "27 October 1999", "Nottingham Forest", "A", "1 - 1", "Guðjohnsen 20 '", "15,572" ], [ "30 October 1999", "Swindon Town", "H", "2 - 0", "Taylor 87 ' , Hansen 88 '", "12,486" ], [ "6 November 1999", "Crystal Palace", "H", "2 - 0", "Guðjohnsen 64 ' , Jensen 82 '", "12,744" ], [ "14 November 1999", "Sheffield United", "A", "2 - 1", "Farrelly 2 ' , Hansen 35 '", "10,013" ], [ "20 November 1999", "Grimsby Town", "H", "2 - 0", "Hansen ( 2 ) 50 ' , 69 '", "12,415" ], [ "23 November 1999", "Fulham", "A", "1 - 1", "Guðjohnsen 15 '", "9,642" ], [ "27 November 1999", "Portsmouth", "A", "0 - 0", "", "10,431" ] ]
Results -- Nationwide League Division One
1999–2000_Bolton_Wanderers_F.C._season_3
The 1999-2000 season was the 121st season in Bolton Wanderers F.C. 's existence, and their second successive season in the Football League First Division. It covers the period from 1 July 1999 to 30 June 2000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PFA_Footballer_of_the_Year_Awards
PFA Footballer of the Year Awards
[ "GK", "Eliza Campbell", "Perth Glory" ]
[ [ "DF", "Steph Catley", "Melbourne City" ], [ "DF", "Alanna Kennedy", "Sydney FC" ], [ "DF", "Clare Polkinghorne", "Brisbane Roar" ], [ "DF", "Katie Naughton", "Perth Glory" ], [ "MF", "Yuki Nagasato", "Brisbane Roar" ], [ "MF", "Nikki Stanton", "Perth Glory" ], [ "MF", "Christine Nairn", "Melbourne Victory" ], [ "FW", "Caitlin Foord", "Sydney FC" ], [ "FW", "Sam Kerr ( captain )", "Perth Glory" ], [ "FW", "Rachel Hill", "Perth Glory" ] ]
W-League Team of the Season -- 2018–19
[ 31 ]
PFA_Footballer_of_the_Year_Awards_26
The PFA Footballer of the Year Awards (or the Professional Football Association Footballer of the Year Awards) is an annual award ceremony created to formally recognise the most outstanding Australian footballers playing abroad or in the A-League, as well as foreign players playing in the A-League. The inaugural ceremony took place on 11 June 2009 in Sydney.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saw_Lu
Saw Lu
[ "Source", "Birth-Death", "Age", "Reign", "Length of reign" ]
[ [ "Zatadawbon Yazawin ( List of Monarchs Section )", "1050-1084", "34", "1077-1084", "7" ], [ "Zatadawbon Yazawin ( Royal Horoscopes Section )", "1049-1084", "34", "1077-1084", "7" ], [ "Maha Yazawin", "1006-1061", "55", "1035-1061", "26" ], [ "Yazawin Thit", "1010-1065", "54", "February 1060 - 1065", "5" ], [ "Hmannan Yazawin", "1020-1065", "45", "1060-1065", "5" ], [ "Scholarship", "19 April 1049 - before 21 April 1084", "34", "11 April 1077- before 21 April 1084", "7" ] ]
Early life
Saw Lu was born to King Anawrahta and Queen Agga Mahethi , Queen of the Southern Palace . [ 2 ] The Burmese chronicles do not agree on the dates regarding his life and reign . The table below lists the dates given by the four main chronicles , [ 3 ] and scholarship . [ 2 ]
Sawlu_0
Saw Lu ( ; also spelled Sawlu; also known as Min Lulin ( ), lit. Boy King; 19 April 1049 - 21 April 1084) was king of Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1077 to 1084. He inherited from his father Anawrahta the Pagan Empire, the first ever unified kingdom of Burma (Myanmar) but proved an inexperienced ruler. In 1082, he faced a rebellion in Lower Burma, and was captured c. April 1083. He was later killed in captivity about a year later.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nobel_laureates_affiliated_with_Stanford_University
List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Stanford University
[ "No", "Name", "Year", "Affiliation with Stanford University" ]
[ [ "16", "James P. Allison", "2018", "Visiting Scholar , Department of Pathology ( 1983-1984 )" ], [ "15", "Michael W. Young", "2017", "Postdoctoral Researcher ( 1975-1977 )" ], [ "14", "Thomas Südhof", "2013", "Professor" ], [ "13", "Randy Schekman", "2013", "PhD" ], [ "12", "James Rothman", "2013", "Professor" ], [ "11", "Andrew Fire", "2006", "Professor" ], [ "10", "Paul Lauterbur", "2003", "Researcher , Department of Chemistry ( 1969-1970 )" ], [ "9", "Leland Hartwell", "2001", "Visitor ( 1983 )" ], [ "8", "Ferid Murad", "1998", "Professor" ], [ "7", "Werner Arber", "1978", "Visiting Researcher ( 1959 ) , Department of Genetics ( with Joshua Lederberg )" ], [ "6", "Baruch Blumberg", "1976", "Visiting Professor ( 1997 ) , taught courses in Medical Anthropology and Scientific Process" ], [ "5", "Arthur Kornberg", "1959", "Professor" ], [ "4", "Edward Tatum", "1958", "Professor ; Research Associate" ], [ "3", "Joshua Lederberg", "1958", "Professor" ], [ "2", "George Beadle", "1958", "Professor" ], [ "1", "Thomas H. Morgan", "1933", "Visitor ( 1920-1921 )" ] ]
Nobel laureates by category -- Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine
List_of_Nobel_laureates_affiliated_with_Stanford_University_2
This list of Nobel laureates affiliated with Stanford University comprehensively shows the alumni, faculty members as well as researchers of Stanford University who were awarded the Nobel Prize or the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. The Nobel Prizes, established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, are awarded to individuals who make outstanding contributions in the fields of Chemistry, Literature, Peace, Physics, and Physiology or Medicine. An associated prize, the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel (commonly known as the Nobel Prize in Economics), was instituted by Sweden's central bank, Sveriges Riksbank, in 1968 and first awarded in 1969. , 83 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with Stanford University, and 49 of them are officially listed as Stanford's Nobel Laureates by the university. Among the 83 laureates, 13 are Stanford alumni (graduates and attendees), and 46 have been long-term academic members of the Stanford faculty or Stanford-affiliated research organizations. Subject-wise, 26 laureates have won the Nobel Prize in Physics and in Economics, respectively, more than any other subject. In particular, Linus Pauling is the only Stanford-affiliated Nobel laureate (Professor of Chemistry) who have won two Nobel prizes: he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962; since this is a list of laureates, not prizes, he is counted only once.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Italian_Football_Championship_clubs
List of Italian Football Championship clubs
[ "Club", "City", "First season" ]
[ [ "La Dominante Genova", "Genoa", "1927-28" ], [ "Lazio", "Rome", "1912-13" ], [ "Lecce", "Lecce", "1922-23" ], [ "Libertas Firenze", "Florence", "1913-14" ], [ "Libertas Milano", "Milan", "1919-20" ], [ "Libertas Palermo", "Palermo", "1922-23" ], [ "Liberty Bari", "Bari", "1921-22 ( CCI )" ], [ "Livorno", "Livorno", "1919-20" ], [ "Lucchese", "Lucca", "1919-20" ] ]
From 1898 to 1929 -- L
List_of_Italian_Football_Championship_clubs_10
This is a complete List of Italian Football Championship clubs from the first season in 1898 until the present day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Fisher_filmography
Frances Fisher filmography
[ "Year", "Film", "Role" ]
[ [ "1983", "Can She Bake a Cherry Pie ?", "Louise" ], [ "1987", "Tough Guys Do n't Dance", "Jessica Pond" ], [ "1987", "Heart", "Jeannie" ], [ "1988", "Patty Hearst", "Yolanda" ], [ "1988", "Bum Rap", "Phyllis" ], [ "1989", "Lost Angels", "Judith Loftis" ], [ "1989", "Pink Cadillac", "Dinah" ], [ "1990", "Welcome Home , Roxy Carmichael", "Rochelle Bossetti" ], [ "1991", "L.A. Story", "June" ], [ "1991", "Frame Up", "Jo Westlake" ], [ "1992", "Unforgiven", "Strawberry Alice" ], [ "1994", "Babyfever", "Rosie" ], [ "1994", "Molly & Gina", "Molly McKenna" ], [ "1994", "Frame-Up II : The Cover-Up", "Jo Baker" ], [ "1995", "The Stars Fell on Henrietta", "Cora Day" ], [ "1995", "The Whiskey Heir", "Deirdre" ], [ "1996", "Female Perversions", "Annunciata" ], [ "1996", "Striptease", "Donna Garcia" ], [ "1997", "Do Me A Favor", "Librarian" ], [ "1997", "Wild America", "Agnes Stouffer" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Frances_Fisher_filmography_0
The following is the filmography for actress Frances Fisher.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_career_statistics
Billie Jean King career statistics
[ "No", "Week of", "Tournament Name and Location", "Surface", "Opponent in Final", "Score in Final" ]
[ [ "1", "April or May , 1961", "Central California Championships , Sacramento , California , U.S", "? ? ?", "Carole Caldwell Graebner", "? ? ?" ], [ "2", "May 8 , 1961", "Southern California Championships , Los Angeles , U.S", "Hard", "Karen Hantze Susman", "4-6 , 1-6" ], [ "3", "May 7 , 1962", "Southern California Championships , Los Angeles , U.S. ( 2 )", "Hard", "Karen Hantze Susman ( 2 )", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "4", "June 24 , 1963", "Wimbledon , London", "Grass", "Margaret Court", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "5", "September 16 , 1963", "Pacific Southwest Championships , Los Angeles , U.S", "Hard", "Darlene Hard", "3-6 , 3-6" ], [ "6", "January 6 , 1964", "Dallas Indoor Invitational , Texas , U.S", "Indoor", "Nancy Richey Gunter", "2-6 , 5-7" ], [ "7", "May 4 , 1964", "Southern California Championships , Los Angeles , U.S. ( 3 )", "Hard", "Carole Caldwell Graebner ( 2 )", "5-7 , 6-3 , 1-6" ], [ "8", "August 3 , 1964", "Piping Rock Invitational , Locust Valley , New York , U.S", "Grass", "Nancy Richey Gunter ( 2 )", "3-6 , 6-1 , 4-6" ], [ "9", "September 28 , 1964", "Pacific Southwest Championships , Los Angeles , U.S. ( 2 )", "Hard", "Maria Bueno", "6-3 , 3-6 , 3-6" ], [ "10", "November 23 , 1964", "New South Wales Championships , Sydney , Australia", "Grass", "Margaret Court ( 2 )", "4-6 , 3-6" ], [ "11", "December 28 , 1964", "South Australian Championships , Adelaide , Australia", "Grass", "Gail Sherriff Chanfreau Lovera", "6-2 , 4-6 , 1-6" ], [ "12", "August 30 , 1965", "U.S. Championships , New York City", "Grass", "Margaret Court ( 3 )", "6-8 , 5-7" ], [ "13", "February 6 , 1967", "New England Women 's Indoors , Salem , Massachusetts , U.S", "Indoor", "Mary-Ann Eisel", "4-6 , 7-5 , 9-11" ], [ "14", "December 11 , 1967", "South Australian Championships , Adelaide , Australia ( 2 )", "Grass", "Judy Tegart Dalton", "6-4 , 1-6 , 4-6" ], [ "15", "May 13 , 1968", "National Tennis League , Madison Square Gardens Pro , New York City", "Indoor", "Ann Haydon-Jones", "4-6 , 4-6" ], [ "16", "August 12 , 1968", "National Tennis League , Colonial Pro Invitational , Fort Worth , Texas , U.S", "? ? ?", "Ann Haydon-Jones ( 2 )", "1-6 , 2-6" ], [ "17", "August 26 , 1968", "US Open , New York City ( 2 )", "Grass", "Virginia Wade", "4-6 , 2-6" ], [ "18", "January 20 , 1969", "Australian Open , Brisbane , Australia", "Grass", "Margaret Court ( 4 )", "4-6 , 1-6" ], [ "19", "June 9 , 1969", "Wills Open , Bristol , United Kingdom", "Grass", "Margaret Court ( 5 )", "3-6 , 3-6" ], [ "20", "June 23 , 1969", "Wimbledon , London ( 2 )", "Grass", "Ann Haydon-Jones ( 3 )", "6-3 , 3-6 , 2-6" ] ]
Career finals -- Singles ( 183 )
Billie_Jean_King_career_statistics_7
This is a list of the main career statistics of former tennis player Billie Jean King.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Colo-Colo_season
2010 Colo-Colo season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "EU", "Moving from", "Type", "Transfer window", "Ends", "Transfer fee", "Source" ]
[ [ "8", "MF", "Jorquera", "21", "Non-EU", "O'Higgins", "End of loan", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "13", "MF", "Fuenzalida", "24", "Non-EU", "O'Higgins", "End of loan", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "", "MF", "Meneses", "24", "Non-EU", "O'Higgins", "End of loan", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "", "MF", "Lorca", "25", "Non-EU", "O'Higgins", "End of loan", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "N/A", "MF", "González", "24", "Non-EU", "O'Higgins", "End of loan", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "N/A", "FW", "Moya", "30", "Non-EU", "Everton", "End of loan", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "", "FW", "Carranza", "29", "Non-EU", "Everton", "End of loan", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "27", "DF", "Carrasco", "27", "Non-EU", "Palestino", "Loan return", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Redgol.cl" ], [ "25", "GK", "Veloso", "22", "Non-EU", "Huachipato", "Loan", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Redgol.cl" ], [ "23", "MF", "Pavez", "21", "Non-EU", "Palestino", "Transfer", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "19", "DF", "Scotti", "34", "Non-EU", "Argentinos Juniors", "Transfer", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "21", "MF", "Quiroga", "23", "Non-EU", "Newell 's Old Boys", "Transfer", "Summer", "2014", "n/a", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "22", "FW", "Graf", "33", "Non-EU", "Free Agent", "Signing", "Summer", "2010", "n/a", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "24", "MF", "Wílchez", "26", "Non-EU", "Asteras Tripolis", "Loan", "Winter", "2010", "US $ 0.7 M", "Dalealbo.cl" ], [ "9", "FW", "Cámpora", "30", "Non-EU", "Aris", "Transfer", "Winter", "2012", "n/a", "" ], [ "TBD", "FW", "Millán", "18", "Non-EU", "Tigre", "Transfer", "Winter", "2015", "n/a", "" ], [ "16", "FW", "Canío", "29", "Non-EU", "Audax Italiano", "Transfer", "Winter", "2012", "n/a", "" ], [ "30", "FW", "Clara", "22", "Non-EU", "San Felipe", "Loan", "Winter", "2012", "n/a", "" ] ]
Players -- Players in / out
2010_Colo-Colo_season_2
The 2010 season was Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo's 79th season in the Chilean Primera División. This article shows player statistics and all official matches that the club played during the 2010 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jemaine_Clement
Jemaine Clement
[ "Year", "Title", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2002", "Folk the World Tour", "" ], [ "2007", "The Distant Future", "Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album" ], [ "2008", "Flight of the Conchords", "Nominated - Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album" ], [ "2009", "I Told You I Was Freaky", "Nominated - Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album" ], [ "2016", "Shiny", "Moana soundtrack" ], [ "2018", "Goodbye Moonmen", "The Rick and Morty Soundtrack" ], [ "2020", "TBA", "Steven Universe Future" ] ]
Discography
Jemaine_Clement_2
Jemaine Atea Mahana Clement (born 10 January 1974) is a New Zealand actor, voice actor, musician, comedian, singer, director and writer. With Bret McKenzie, as the Grammy Award-winning comedy duo Flight of the Conchords, he has released several albums and created comedy series for both the BBC and HBO. For the comedy series, he received six Primetime Emmy nominations. He has had featured parts in films such as Men in Black 3 (2012), People Places Things (2015) and Humor Me (2017) and has done voice-work for Despicable Me (2010), Rio (2011), Rio 2 (2014), Moana (2016) and The Lego Batman Movie (2017). In 2014, he made his directorial debut with What We Do in the Shadows, which he also co-wrote and starred in with Taika Waititi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Aircel_Chennai_Open
2016 Aircel Chennai Open
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "SUI", "Stan Wawrinka", "4", "1" ], [ "RSA", "Kevin Anderson", "12", "2" ], [ "FRA", "Benoît Paire", "19", "3" ], [ "ESP", "Roberto Bautista Agut", "25", "4" ], [ "ESP", "Guillermo García-López", "27", "5" ], [ "LUX", "Gilles Müller", "38", "6" ], [ "CAN", "Vasek Pospisil", "39", "7" ], [ "CRO", "Borna Ćorić", "44", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2016_Aircel_Chennai_Open_2
The 2016 Aircel Chennai Open was a 2016 ATP World Tour tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 21st edition of the only ATP tournament taking place in India and took place at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Chennai, India, from 4 to 10 January 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Grand_Prix_of_Houston
2007 Grand Prix of Houston
[ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Team", "Laps", "Time/Retired", "Grid", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Sébastien Bourdais", "N/H/L Racing", "93", "1:45:32.136", "2", "33" ], [ "2", "2", "Graham Rahal", "N/H/L Racing", "93", "+4.8 secs", "6", "27" ], [ "3", "14", "Robert Doornbos", "Minardi Team USA", "93", "+7.1 secs", "13", "26" ], [ "4", "3", "Oriol Servia", "Forsythe Racing", "93", "+8.7 secs", "5", "23" ], [ "5", "15", "Simon Pagenaud", "Team Australia", "93", "+9.5 secs", "7", "21" ], [ "6", "7", "Mario Dominguez", "Forsythe Racing", "93", "+19.1 secs", "9", "19" ], [ "7", "19", "Bruno Junqueira", "Dale Coyne Racing", "93", "+19.1 secs", "10", "17" ], [ "8", "28", "Ryan Dalziel", "Pacific Coast Motorsports", "93", "+20.3 secs", "15", "15" ], [ "9", "8", "Alex Tagliani", "RSPORTS", "93", "+25.1 secs", "11", "13" ], [ "10", "9", "Justin Wilson", "RSPORTS", "93", "+28.5 secs", "3", "11" ], [ "11", "5", "Will Power", "Team Australia", "92", "+ 1 Lap", "1", "11" ], [ "12", "29", "Roberto Moreno", "Pacific Coast Motorsports", "90", "+ 3 Laps", "16", "9" ], [ "13", "22", "Tristan Gommendy", "PKV Racing", "86", "Mechanical", "8", "8" ], [ "14", "42", "Matt Halliday", "Conquest Racing", "77", "+ 16 Laps", "14", "7" ], [ "15", "21", "Neel Jani", "PKV Racing", "67", "Contact", "4", "6" ], [ "16", "11", "Katherine Legge", "Dale Coyne Racing", "67", "Contact", "17", "5" ], [ "17", "4", "Dan Clarke", "Minardi Team USA", "67", "Contact", "12", "4" ] ]
Race -- Results
2007_Grand_Prix_of_Houston_2
The 2007 Grand Prix of Houston was the third round of the 2007 Champ Car World Series Season, held on April 22 at JAGFlo Speedway at Reliant Park.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
2010–11 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Name", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "May 2010", "MF", "Steven Reid", "West Bromwich Albion", "Free" ], [ "June 2010", "FW", "Marcus Marshall", "Rotherham United", "Free" ], [ "June 2010", "GK", "Josh Swann", "Free agent", "Free" ], [ "June 2010", "MF", "Yıldıray Baştürk", "Free agent", "Free" ], [ "June 2010", "DF", "Michael Hall", "Accrington Stanley", "Free" ], [ "July 2010", "MF", "Andy Haworth", "Bury", "Free" ], [ "Aug 2010", "DF", "Johnny Flynn", "Ross County", "Free" ], [ "Aug 2010", "DF", "Lars Jacobsen", "West Ham United", "Free" ], [ "Jan 2011", "MF", "Alex Marrow", "Crystal Palace", "Undisclosed" ], [ "Dec 2010", "FW", "Jason Banton", "Free agent", "N/A" ], [ "Dec 2010", "FW", "Julio Santa Cruz", "Free agent", "N/A" ], [ "Jan 2011", "MF", "Alan Judge", "Notts County", "Undisclosed" ], [ "Jan 2011", "DF", "Pascal Chimbonda", "Free agent", "Released by mutual consent" ] ]
2010–11_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season_8
The 2010-11 season was Blackburn Rovers' 123rd season as a professional football club. The 2010-11 season was also Blackburn Rovers' 17th season in the Premier League, and their 10th consecutive season in the top division of English football. In November 2010, the Indian company V H Group bought Blackburn Rovers under the name of Venky's London Limited for £23 million. A few weeks later the new owners sacked manager Sam Allardyce and replaced him with first-team coach Steve Kean, initially on a temporary basis, but by January 2011 he had been awarded a full-time contract until June 2013. Kean's appointment was shrouded in a great deal of controversy since his agent Jerome Anderson had earlier played a major role in advising Venky's during the takeover of the club in the preceding months.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlem_Yu
Harlem Yu
[ "Year", "English title", "Original title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1989", "Finding the Way", "細雨春風", "" ], [ "1995", "Toy Story", "N/A", "Sheriff Woody" ], [ "1999", "Toy Story 2", "N/A", "Sheriff Woody" ], [ "2000", "Dragon Heat", "龍火", "" ], [ "2008", "Butterfly Lovers", "武俠梁祝", "Uncle Caotou" ], [ "2010", "Toy Story 3", "N/A", "Sheriff Woody" ], [ "2011", "Mr. and Mrs . Single", "隱婚男女", "Tony" ], [ "2011", "Starry Starry Night", "星空", "Mei 's father" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Harlem_Yu_1
Harlem Yu (; born 28 July 1961) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter, television host and businessman. He is particularly well-known for composing the theme song, Qíng Fēi Dé Yǐ, for the 2001 television drama, Meteor Garden. He made a cameo in both that version and the remake, Meteor Garden (2018 TV series) performing Qíng Fēi Dé Yǐ.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Lamborghini_Super_Trofeo
2012 Lamborghini Super Trofeo
[ "Rnd", "Circuit", "Date" ]
[ [ "1", "Autodromo Nazionale Monza , Monza , Italy", "15 April" ], [ "2", "Silverstone Circuit , Silverstone , Great Britain", "3 June" ], [ "3", "Circuit Paul Ricard , Le Castellet , France", "1 July" ], [ "4", "Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps , Belgium", "29 July" ], [ "5", "Nürburgring , Nürburg , Germany", "23 September" ], [ "6", "Circuito de Navarra , Los Arcos , Spain", "14 October" ] ]
Super Trofeo Europe -- Calendar
2012_Lamborghini_Super_Trofeo_0
The 2012 Lamborghini Blanpain Super Trofeo season was the fourth season of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo. The season started on 14 April at Monza and ended in October at Navarra. The season featured six double-header rounds, with each race lasting for a duration of 50 minutes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_vault_at_the_World_Championships_in_Athletics
Pole vault at the World Championships in Athletics
[ "Championships", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1983 Helsinki details", "Sergey Bubka ( URS )", "Konstantin Volkov ( URS )", "Atanas Tarev ( BUL )" ], [ "1987 Rome details", "Sergey Bubka ( URS )", "Thierry Vigneron ( FRA )", "Radion Gataullin ( URS )" ], [ "1991 Tokyo details", "Sergey Bubka ( URS )", "István Bagyula ( HUN )", "Maksim Tarasov ( URS )" ], [ "1993 Stuttgart details", "Sergey Bubka ( UKR )", "Grigoriy Yegorov ( KAZ )", "Maksim Tarasov ( RUS ) Igor Trandenkov ( RUS )" ], [ "1995 Gothenburg details", "Sergey Bubka ( UKR )", "Maksim Tarasov ( RUS )", "Jean Galfione ( FRA )" ], [ "1997 Athens details", "Sergey Bubka ( UKR )", "Maksim Tarasov ( RUS )", "Dean Starkey ( USA )" ], [ "1999 Seville details", "Maksim Tarasov ( RUS )", "Dmitri Markov ( AUS )", "Aleksandr Averbukh ( ISR )" ], [ "2001 Edmonton details", "Dmitri Markov ( AUS )", "Aleksandr Averbukh ( ISR )", "Nick Hysong ( USA )" ], [ "2003 Saint-Denis details", "Giuseppe Gibilisco ( ITA )", "Okkert Brits ( RSA )", "Patrik Kristiansson ( SWE )" ], [ "2005 Helsinki details", "Rens Blom ( NED )", "Brad Walker ( USA )", "Pavel Gerasimov ( RUS )" ], [ "2007 Osaka details", "Brad Walker ( USA )", "Romain Mesnil ( FRA )", "Danny Ecker ( GER )" ], [ "2009 Berlin details", "Steve Hooker ( AUS )", "Romain Mesnil ( FRA )", "Renaud Lavillenie ( FRA )" ], [ "2011 Daegu details", "Paweł Wojciechowski ( POL )", "Lázaro Borges ( CUB )", "Renaud Lavillenie ( FRA )" ], [ "2013 Moscow details", "Raphael Holzdeppe ( GER )", "Renaud Lavillenie ( FRA )", "Björn Otto ( GER )" ], [ "2015 Beijing details", "Shawnacy Barber ( CAN )", "Raphael Holzdeppe ( GER )", "Renaud Lavillenie ( FRA ) Pawel Wojciechowski ( POL ) Piotr Lisek ( POL )" ], [ "2017 London details", "Sam Kendricks ( USA )", "Piotr Lisek ( POL )", "Renaud Lavillenie ( FRA )" ], [ "2019 Doha details", "Sam Kendricks ( USA )", "Armand Duplantis ( SWE )", "Piotr Lisek ( POL )" ] ]
Medalists -- Men
Pole_vault_at_the_World_Championships_in_Athletics_5
The pole vault at the World Championships in Athletics has been contested by men since 1983 and women since 1999. The championship records for the event are 6.05 for men, set by Dmitri Markov in 2001, and 5.01 m for women, set by Yelena Isinbayeva in 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winton_Super400
Winton Super400
[ "Wins", "Driver", "Years" ]
[ [ "4", "Jim Richards", "1985 , 1986 , 1990 , 1991" ], [ "3", "John Bowe", "1988 , 1995 , 1998" ], [ "3", "Craig Lowndes", "2006 , 2009 , 2012" ], [ "3", "Jamie Whincup", "2007 , 2011 , 2017" ], [ "2", "Glenn Seton", "1993 , 1994" ], [ "2", "Jason Bargwanna", "1999 , 2000" ], [ "2", "Russell Ingall", "1997 , 2001" ], [ "2", "James Courtney", "2010 , 2013" ], [ "2", "Mark Winterbottom", "2014 , 2015" ] ]
Multiple winners -- By driver
Winton_360_1
The Winton Super400 (formally known as the Truck Assist Winton Super400 ) is an annual motor racing event for Supercars , held at Winton Motor Raceway in Winton , Victoria . The event has been a regular part of the Supercars Championship - and its previous incarnations, the Australian Touring Car Championship , Shell Championship Series and V8 Supercars Championship - since 1985 . The event will not be held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamara_Geraldine
Tamara Geraldine
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes", "Network" ]
[ [ "1999", "Boom Basket", "Herself", "Presenter", "RCTI" ], [ "2001", "Go Show", "Herself", "Presenter", "TPI" ], [ "2002-2006", "Game Zone", "Herself", "Presenter", "TPI" ], [ "2004", "Malam Pertama 2", "Tami", "Lead role", "SCTV" ], [ "2005", "Ari Wibowo Mencari Pembantu", "Herself", "Presenter", "SCTV" ], [ "2006", "Pernik", "Herself", "Presenter", "TV7" ], [ "2014", "Misteri Ilahi", "Herself", "Presenter", "ANTV" ], [ "2014", "Kontraktor dan Jurangan Beras", "Herself", "Presenter", "O Channel" ], [ "2015", "Akibat Salah Kamar", "Herself", "Presenter", "ANTV" ] ]
Television
Tamara_Geraldine_0
Maria Geraldine Tambunan, known as Tamara Geraldine (born May 21, 1974), is an Indonesian presenter and author. She has released two books: Kamu Sadar, Saya Punya Alasan Untuk Selingkuh kan, Sayang? and Yuni Shara - 35 Cangkir Kopi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_annual_runs_scored_leaders
List of Major League Baseball annual runs scored leaders
[ "Year", "Player", "Team ( s )", "Runs" ]
[ [ "1876", "Ross Barnes", "Chicago White Stockings", "126" ], [ "1877", "Jim O'Rourke", "Boston Red Caps", "68" ], [ "1878", "Dick Higham", "Providence Grays", "60" ], [ "1879", "Charley Jones", "Boston Red Caps", "85" ], [ "1880", "Abner Dalrymple", "Chicago White Stockings", "91" ], [ "1881", "George Gore", "Chicago White Stockings", "86" ], [ "1882", "George Gore", "Chicago White Stockings", "99" ], [ "1883", "Joe Hornung", "Boston Beaneaters", "107" ], [ "1884", "King Kelly", "Chicago White Stockings", "120" ], [ "1885", "King Kelly", "Chicago White Stockings", "124" ], [ "1886", "King Kelly", "Chicago White Stockings", "155" ], [ "1887", "Dan Brouthers", "Detroit Wolverines", "153" ], [ "1888", "Dan Brouthers", "Detroit Wolverines", "118" ], [ "1889", "Mike Tiernan", "New York Giants", "147" ], [ "1890", "Hub Collins", "Brooklyn Bridegrooms", "148" ], [ "1891", "Billy Hamilton", "Philadelphia Phillies", "141" ], [ "1892", "Cupid Childs", "Cleveland Spiders", "136" ], [ "1893", "Herman Long", "Boston Beaneaters", "149" ], [ "1894", "Billy Hamilton", "Philadelphia Phillies", "198" ], [ "1895", "Billy Hamilton", "Philadelphia Phillies", "166" ] ]
National League
Stan Musial led the National League in runs scored five times . Albert Pujols has led the National League in runs scored five times .
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_runs_scored_champions_1
Major League Baseball recognizes runs scored leaders in the American League and National League each season. In baseball, a run is scored when a player advances safely around first, second and third base and returns safely to home plate, touching the bases in that order, before three outs are recorded. A player may score by hitting a home run or by any combination of plays that puts him safely on base (that is, on first, second, or third) as a runner and subsequently brings him home. The object of the game is for a team to score more runs than its opponent. In baseball statistics, a player who advances around all the bases to score is credited with a run (R), sometimes referred to as a run scored. While runs scored is considered an important individual batting statistic, it is regarded as less significant than runs batted in (RBIs) - superiority in the latter, for instance, is one of the elements of the exceptional batting achievement known as the Triple Crown. Both individual runs scored and runs batted in are heavily context-dependent; for a more sophisticated assessment of a player's contribution toward producing runs for his team, see runs created.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2013_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_50_metre_butterfly
Swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre butterfly
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "7", "Nicholas Santos", "Brazil", "22.81", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Frédérick Bousquet", "France", "22.93", "Q" ], [ "3", "8", "Steffen Deibler", "Germany", "23.02", "Q" ], [ "4", "5", "Florent Manaudou", "France", "23.15", "Q" ], [ "5", "6", "Eugene Godsoe", "United States", "23.16", "Q" ], [ "6", "4", "Roland Mark Schoeman", "South Africa", "23.25", "" ], [ "7", "2", "Matt Targett", "Australia", "23.39", "" ], [ "8", "3", "Piero Codia", "Italy", "23.50", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Swimming_at_the_2013_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_50_metre_butterfly_2
The men's 50 metre butterfly event in swimming at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships took place on 28-29 July at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladies_Asian_Golf_Tour
Ladies Asian Golf Tour
[ "Tournament", "Location", "Winner" ]
[ [ "Taiwan Ladies Open", "Taiwan", "Tu Ai-yu" ], [ "Thailand Ladies Open", "Thailand", "Hitomi Notsu" ], [ "Indonesia Ladies Open", "Indonesia", "Yuka Irie" ], [ "Singapore Ladies Open", "Singapore", "Tania Abitbol" ], [ "Malaysia Ladies Open", "Malaysia", "Alison Nicholas" ] ]
Tournaments of the Kosaido Ladies Asia Golf Circuit -- 1992 Season
Ladies_Asian_Golf_Tour_5
The Ladies Asian Golf Tour is a women's professional golf tour that was established as the Ladies Asia Golf Circuit in 1983 and known as the Kosaido Ladies Asia Golf Circuit 1987-2004 for sponsorship reasons. The tour was sanctioned by the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation since its inception as an official Asian ladies' tour. By 2005 there were five established women's professional tours in the world, of which two were in Asia, namely the LPGA of Japan Tour and the LPGA of Korea Tour. Japan and South Korea are two of the top three powers in women's professional golf, alongside the United States. The Ladies Asian Golf Tour is effectively a tour for the rest of Asia. This is comparable to the position in men's golf, where Japan has its own Japan Golf Tour and the rest of Asia has the Asian Tour. Most of the players on the tour come from Asia, but there are also representatives of various other parts of the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_Nations_League
2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Set 4", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "28 Jun", "17:00", "China", "1-3", "Argentina", "17-25", "25-20", "21-25", "19-25", "82-95", "P2 Report" ], [ "28 Jun", "20:00", "Australia", "0-3", "Russia", "20-25", "15-25", "18-25", "", "53-75", "P2 Report" ], [ "29 Jun", "16:00", "Argentina", "2-3", "Russia", "19-25", "25-22", "18-25", "25-21", "98-108", "P2 Report" ], [ "29 Jun", "19:00", "Australia", "3-1", "China", "24-26", "25-15", "25-22", "25-18", "99-81", "P2 Report" ], [ "30 Jun", "13:00", "China", "0-3", "Russia", "23-25", "23-25", "26-28", "", "72-78", "P2 Report" ], [ "30 Jun", "16:00", "Australia", "0-3", "Argentina", "23-25", "18-25", "24-26", "", "65-76", "P2 Report" ] ]
Preliminary round -- Week 5
All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time ( UTC+10:00 ) .
2019_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_Nations_League_39
The 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League was the second edition of the FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League, an annual international men's volleyball tournament contested by 16 national teams. The competition will be held between May and July 2019 and the final round will take place in the Credit Union 1 Arena, Chicago, United States. This will be the first edition of the World League or the Nations League to have the Final Round hosted in North America. Following the results of the 2018 Nations League and 2018 Challenger Cup, South Korea were replaced by debutants Portugal in this edition. Portugal were the last placed challenger team after the preliminary round and will be replaced by Challenger Cup winners Slovenia in the 2020 edition. Russia successfully defended its title, defeating hosts, the United States, in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_New_Zealand_Warriors_season
2016 New Zealand Warriors season
[ "Date", "Round", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Score", "Tries", "Goals", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "5 March", "Round 1", "Wests Tigers", "Campbelltown Stadium , Sydney", "Loss", "26-34", "Kata ( 2 ) , Mannering , Thompson , Johnson", "Lolohea ( 3 )", "10,917" ], [ "11 March", "Round 2", "Brisbane Broncos", "Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane", "Loss", "10-25", "Luke", "Johnson ( 3 )", "35,230" ], [ "20 March", "Round 3", "Melbourne Storm", "Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Loss", "14-21", "Lolohea , Kata , Wright", "Johnson ( 1 )", "16,214" ], [ "28 March", "Round 4", "Newcastle Knights", "Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Win", "40-18", "Kata , Matulino , Ayshford , Lolohea , Vatuvei , Johnson , Luke", "Johnson ( 6 )", "13,895" ], [ "3 April", "Round 5", "Sydney Roosters", "Central Coast Stadium , Gosford", "Win", "32-28 ( g.pt )", "Kata ( 2 ) , Johnson ( 2 ) , Vatuvei , Tuivasa-Sheck", "Johnson ( 4 )", "10,113" ], [ "9 April", "Round 6", "Manly Warringah Sea Eagles", "Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Loss", "18-34", "Ayshford , Luke , Kata", "Johnson ( 3 )", "16,112" ], [ "16 April", "Round 7", "Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs", "Westpac Stadium , Wellington", "Win", "24-20", "Ayshford ( 2 ) , Fusitu ' a , Wright , Lolohea", "Johnson ( 2 )", "18,212" ], [ "25 April", "Round 8", "Melbourne Storm", "AAMI Park , Melbourne", "Loss", "0-42", "", "", "21,233" ], [ "1 May", "Round 9", "St George Illawarra Dragons", "Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Win", "26-10", "Johnson , Allwood , Gubb , Robson", "Johnson ( 5 )", "12,752" ], [ "14 May", "Round 10", "Penrith Panthers", "AMI Stadium , Christchurch", "Loss", "18-30", "Kata , Wright , Ayshford", "Johnson ( 3 )", "18,000" ], [ "21 May", "Round 11", "Canberra Raiders", "Yarrow Stadium , New Plymouth", "Loss", "12-38", "Johnson , Ayshford", "Johnson ( 2 )", "12,833" ], [ "4 June", "Round 13", "Brisbane Broncos", "Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Win", "36-18", "Fusitua ( 2 ) , Johnson , Thompson , Lillyman , Hoffman , Kata", "Johnson ( 4 )", "15,097" ], [ "11 June", "Round 14", "Newcastle Knights", "Hunter Stadium , Newcastle", "Win", "50-14", "Fusitu ' a ( 4 ) , Vete ( 2 ) , Vatuvei , Thompson , Kata", "Johnson ( 5 ) , Luke ( 2 )", "12,222" ], [ "19 June", "Round 15", "Sydney Roosters", "Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Win", "12-10", "Johnson", "Luke ( 4 )", "14,026" ], [ "25 June", "Round 16", "Cronulla Sutherland Sharks", "Shark Park , Sydney", "Loss", "18-19 ( g.pt )", "Ayshford , Wright , Leuluai", "Luke ( 3 )", "12,074" ], [ "2 July", "Round 17", "Gold Coast Titans", "Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Win", "27-18", "Ayshford , Lolohea , Johnson , Thompson", "Luke ( 5 ) , Johnson ( FG )", "15,107" ], [ "16 July", "Round 19", "Manly Warringah Sea Eagles", "nib Stadium , Perth", "Loss", "14-15 ( g.pt )", "Afoa ( 2 )", "Luke ( 3 )", "11,109" ], [ "23 July", "Round 20", "Canberra Raiders", "GIO Stadium , Canberra", "Loss", "22-26 ( g.pt )", "Leuluai ( 2 ) , Vatuvei , Fusitu ' a", "Luke ( 3 )", "9,471" ] ]
Fixtures -- Regular season
Home matches were played at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland with the exception of one home game which was played at Yarrow Stadium in New Plymouth . [ 20 ] Two away games were also played in New Zealand .
2016_New_Zealand_Warriors_season_4
The 2016 New Zealand Warriors season was the 22nd season in the club's history. Coached by Andrew McFadden and captained by Ryan Hoffman, the Warriors competed in the National Rugby League's 2016 Telstra Premiership and the 2016 NRL Auckland Nines tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1808
List of shipwrecks in 1808
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Anna Maria", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore on the Great Island , near Heligoland" ], [ "Anna Margaretta", "Heligoland", "The ship was wrecked at Heligoland with the loss of all hands" ], [ "Bertius", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Denmark" ], [ "Eliza", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Heligoland" ], [ "Elizabeth", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Düne , Heligoland" ], [ "Enigheden", "Heligoland", "The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Denmark" ], [ "Freden", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Heligoland" ], [ "George", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered off Harbor Island , New Providence , New Jersey , United States" ], [ "Haabe", "Heligoland", "The ship was driven ashore on the Great Island , Heligoland" ], [ "Haabet", "Heligoland", "The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Denmark" ], [ "Hope", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Heligoland" ], [ "Jonge Hendrick", "flag unknown", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Heligoland" ], [ "Jong-Jacob", "Heligoland", "The ship was wrecked on Düne with the loss of all hands" ], [ "Lively", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Heligoland" ], [ "Minerva", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Heligoland" ], [ "New Success", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Heligoland" ], [ "New Versuck", "Heligoland", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Heligoland" ], [ "New Vorwick", "Heligoland", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Düne" ], [ "Norden Star", "Heligoland", "The ship was driven ashore on Great Island , Heligoland" ], [ "Paulinea", "Heligoland", "The ship foundered in the North Sea off Heligoland with the loss of all hands" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1808_165
The list of shipwrecks in 1808 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1808.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Launceston_Tennis_International
2016 Launceston Tennis International
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "CRO", "Donna Vekić", "104", "1" ], [ "JPN", "Risa Ozaki", "145", "2" ], [ "CHN", "Zhang Kailin", "152", "3" ], [ "CHN", "Han Xinyun", "162", "4" ], [ "LUX", "Mandy Minella", "171", "5" ], [ "CHN", "Yang Zhaoxuan", "178", "6" ], [ "JPN", "Hiroko Kuwata", "186", "7" ], [ "CHN", "Zhu Lin", "192", "8" ] ]
Women 's Singles entrants -- Seeds
2016_Launceston_Tennis_International_1
The 2016 Launceston Tennis International was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the second edition (for men) and fifth edition (for women) of the tournament which was part of the 2016 ATP Challenger Tour and the 2016 ITF Women's Circuit, offering a total of $75,000 in prize money for both genders. It took place in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, on 1-8 February 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ambassadors_of_Myanmar_to_Germany
List of ambassadors of Myanmar to Germany
[ "diplomatic agreement/designated/ Diplomatic accreditation", "ambassador", "Observations", "List of Presidents of Myanmar", "List of Chancellors of Germany" ]
[ [ "January 1 , 1955", "So Nyun", "( *1886 ) Life Extending by Fishes The 53-year-old Burmese ambassador So Nyun , who is living as a result of a cancer affliction , recently gave 53 fish their freedom again after a Buddhist rite . U Khin Maung Gale , Charge d'Affaires in the Legation of the Union of Burma in the Hotel Muskewitz , Dechenstr . 5 , Bonn", "Ba U", "Konrad Adenauer" ], [ "January 1 , 1958", "Sithu Myat Tun", "", "Win Maung", "Konrad Adenauer" ], [ "January 1 , 1962", "vacant", "", "Ne Win", "Konrad Adenauer" ], [ "July 29 , 1966", "Maung Lwin", "", "Ne Win", "Ludwig Erhard" ], [ "January 1 , 1974", "Ba Saw", "Tun Kyi First Secretary Tint So Second Secretary Win Naing Third Secretary", "Ne Win", "Helmut Schmidt" ], [ "November 15 , 1975", "Chit Moung", "", "Ne Win", "Helmut Schmidt" ], [ "January 1 , 1977", "Maung Maung Nyunt", "Mg Mg Nyunt", "Ne Win", "Helmut Schmidt" ], [ "February 23 , 1982", "Than Lwin", "", "San Yu", "Helmut Kohl" ], [ "January 30 , 1986", "Maung Maung Than Tun", "20.06.1986 Myanmar Ambassador to Austria Prague Embassy by FO ex- Captain Than Tun ( 1987-92 )", "San Yu", "Helmut Kohl" ], [ "June 6 , 1990", "Win Aung", "", "Saw Maung", "Helmut Kohl" ], [ "September 18 , 1996", "Tun Ngwe", "10.06.1998 accredition as Myanmar Ambassador to Austria", "Than Shwe", "Helmut Kohl" ], [ "December 31 , 1999", "San Thein", "", "Than Shwe", "Gerhard Schröder" ], [ "April 1 , 2000", "", "The Embassy moved from Schumannstraße 112 Bonn to Zimmerstraße 56 , 6 . Etage Mitte ( locality )", "Than Shwe", "Gerhard Schröder" ], [ "October 7 , 2002", "Nyunt Maung Shein", "", "Than Shwe", "Gerhard Schröder" ], [ "June 24 , 2005", "Thu Yin", "", "Than Shwe", "Gerhard Schröder" ], [ "July 11 , 2012", "Lay Lay Nwe", "Soe Nwe", "Thein Sein", "Angela Merkel" ], [ "January 1 , 2015", "Aye Ko Ko", "Charge d'Affaires", "Thein Sein", "Angela Merkel" ], [ "May 19 , 2015", "Yin Yin Myint", "Till March 4 , 2015 she was Myanmar Ambassador to Brunei", "Htin Kyaw", "Angela Merkel" ] ]
List of representatives
List_of_ambassadors_of_Myanmar_to_Germany_0
The Myanmar Ambassador in Berlin is the official representative of the Government in Naypyidaw to the Government of Germany.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Manchester_United_F.C._season
2015–16 Manchester United F.C. season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Name", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1 July 2015", "FW", "Memphis Depay", "PSV", "Undisclosed" ], [ "11 July 2015", "DF", "Matteo Darmian", "Torino", "Undisclosed" ], [ "13 July 2015", "MF", "Bastian Schweinsteiger", "Bayern Munich", "Undisclosed" ], [ "13 July 2015", "MF", "Morgan Schneiderlin", "Southampton", "Undisclosed" ], [ "27 July 2015", "GK", "Sergio Romero", "Unattached", "Free" ], [ "1 September 2015", "FW", "Anthony Martial", "Monaco", "Undisclosed" ], [ "1 September 2015", "DF", "Regan Poole", "Newport County", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Transfers -- In
2015–16_Manchester_United_F.C._season_10
The 2015-16 season was Manchester United's 24th season in the Premier League, and their 41st consecutive season in the top flight of English football. Along with the Premier League, the club also competed in the FA Cup, Football League Cup and UEFA Champions League. Following a third-place finish in their UEFA Champions League group, the club was entered into the last 32 stage of the UEFA Europa League, in which they beat Midtjylland of Denmark, before losing to rivals Liverpool in the round of 16. Manchester United won their 12th FA Cup with a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace in the final at Wembley Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverstone_race_winners
Silverstone race winners
[ "Year", "Race", "Driver", "Car" ]
[ [ "1980", "Bradford & Bingley Trophy", "Mike White", "March - Toyota 803" ], [ "1981", "European Formula Three Championship , Round 9", "Roberto Moreno", "Ralt - Toyota RT3/81" ], [ "1982", "European Formula Three Championship , Round 8", "Emanuele Pirro", "Euroracing- Alfa Romeo 101" ], [ "1983", "European Formula Three Championship , Round 6", "Martin Brundle", "Ralt - Toyota RT3/83" ], [ "1984", "Acorn Computers European Trophy", "Johnny Dumfries", "Ralt - Volkswagen RT3/83" ], [ "1987", "European Formula Three Cup", "Steve Kempton", "Reynard - Alfa Romeo 873" ], [ "2011", "Formula 3 Euro Series Rd.7 Race 1", "Roberto Merhi", "Dallara - Mercedes-Benz F308" ], [ "", "Formula 3 Euro Series Rd.7 Race 2", "Marco Sørensen", "Dallara - Mercedes-Benz F308" ], [ "", "Formula 3 Euro Series Rd.7 Race 3", "Marco Wittmann", "Dallara - Mercedes-Benz F308" ], [ "2013", "European Formula 3 Championship Rd.2 Race 1", "Harry Tincknell", "Dallara - Volkswagen F312" ], [ "", "European Formula 3 Championship Rd.2 Race 2", "Felix Rosenqvist", "Dallara - Mercedes-Benz F312" ], [ "", "European Formula 3 Championship Rd.2 Race 3", "Raffaele Marciello", "Dallara - Mercedes-Benz F312" ], [ "2014", "European Formula 3 Championship Rd.1 Race 1", "Tom Blomqvist", "Dallara - Volkswagen F312" ], [ "", "European Formula 3 Championship Rd.1 Race 2", "Esteban Ocon", "Dallara - Mercedes-Benz F312" ], [ "", "European Formula 3 Championship Rd.1 Race 3", "Antonio Fuoco", "Dallara - Mercedes-Benz F312" ], [ "2015", "FIA European Formula 3 Championship Rd.1 Race 1", "Felix Rosenqvist", "Dallara - Mercedes-Benz F312" ], [ "", "FIA European Formula 3 Championship Rd.1 Race 2", "George Russell", "Dallara - Volkswagen F312" ], [ "", "FIA European Formula 3 Championship Rd.1 Race 3", "Charles Leclerc", "Dallara - Volkswagen F312" ] ]
Major race results -- European Formula Three
Silverstone_race_winners_11
Silverstone Circuit is the Home of British Motor Racing Since it opened in 1948, Silverstone has hosted many major races for both cars and bike. Here are some of those race results:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-country_skiing_at_the_2010_Winter_Paralympics_–_Men's_10_km_Classic
Cross-country skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics – Men's 10 km Classic
[ "Rank", "Bib", "Name", "Country", "Time", "Difference" ]
[ [ "1", "11", "Brian McKeever Guide : Robin McKeever", "Canada", "26:01.6", "" ], [ "2", "9", "Helge Flo Guide : Thomas Losnegard", "Norway", "27:27.3", "+1:25.7" ], [ "3", "13", "Nikolay Polukhin Guide : Andrey Tokarev", "Russia", "27:40.7", "+1:39.1" ], [ "4", "14", "Vasili Shaptsiaboi Guide : Mikalai Shablouski", "Belarus", "27:46.4", "+1:44.8" ], [ "5", "1", "Oleg Munts Guide : Borys Babar", "Ukraine", "28:55.6", "+2:54.0" ], [ "6", "15", "Hak-Su Im Guide : Yoon-Bae Park", "South Korea", "29:07.2", "+3:05.6" ], [ "7", "19", "Frank Höfle Guide : Johannes Wachlin", "Germany", "29:21.9", "+3:20.3" ], [ "8", "18", "Iurii Utkin Guide : Vitaliy Kazakov", "Ukraine", "30:06.7", "+4:05.1" ], [ "9", "7", "Zebastian Modin Guide : Albin Ackerot", "Sweden", "30:21.5", "+4:19.9" ], [ "10", "17", "Valery Kupchinskiy Guide : Viacheslav Dubov", "Russia", "30:59.5", "+4:53.9" ], [ "11", "10", "Jarmo Ollanketo Guide : Marko Tormanen", "Finland", "31:46.8", "+5:45.2" ], [ "12", "3", "Hakan Axelsson Guide : Mattias Westman", "Sweden", "33:12.5", "+7:10.9" ], [ "13", "2", "Rudolf Klemetti Guide : Lasse Torpo", "Finland", "33:34.0", "+7:32.4" ], [ "14", "4", "Alexei Novikov Guide : Jamie Stirling", "Canada", "35:21.9", "+9:20.3" ], [ "15", "12", "Aleksandar Stoyanov Guide : Iskren Plankov", "Bulgaria", "36:27.3", "+10:25.7" ], [ "16", "5", "Ivaylo Vatov Guide : Yordan Lebanov", "Bulgaria", "DNF", "" ], [ "17", "6", "Vitaliy Lukyanenko Guide : Volodymyr Ivanov", "Ukraine", "DNS", "" ], [ "18", "8", "Thomas Clarion Guide : Stephane Passeron", "France", "DNS", "" ], [ "19", "16", "Dmytro Shulga Guide : Sergiy Kucheryaviy", "Ukraine", "DNS", "" ] ]
Visually Impaired
In the cross-country skiing 10 km Classic visually impaired , the athlete with a visual impairement has a sighted guide . [ 2 ] The two skiers are considered a team , and dual medals are awarded . [ 3 ]
Cross-country_skiing_at_the_2010_Winter_Paralympics_–_Men's_10_km_Classic_0
The Men's 10 km Classic competition of the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics was held at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia. The competition took place on Thursday, March 18.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_World_Men's_Curling_Championship
2007 World Men's Curling Championship
[ "Leads", "%", "Seconds", "%", "Thirds", "%", "Skips", "%" ]
[ [ "Craig Savill", "92", "Brent Laing", "90", "Richard Hart", "91", "Glenn Howard", "91" ], [ "Jan Thoresen", "91", "Jani Sullanmaa", "85", "Bill Todhunter", "85", "Ralph Stöckli", "87" ], [ "Teemu Salo", "88", "David Smith", "85", "Uli Kapp", "84", "Todd Birr", "85" ], [ "Andreas Kempf", "88", "Greg Johnson", "84", "James Dryburgh", "83", "Thomas Ulsrud", "82" ], [ "Simon Strübin", "87", "Andreas Lang", "83", "Jan Hauser", "83", "Peja Lindholm", "81" ] ]
Player percentages
2007_Ford_World_Men's_Curling_Championship_84
The 2007 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as 2007 Ford World Men's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from March 31 - April 8. Team Canada skipped by Glenn Howard won the gold medal over Germany's Andy Kapp by a score of 8-3. This was Howard's third world championship, and his first as skip. Kapp claimed the silver for the second time in his career, and Team USA (skipped by Todd Birr) won the bronze medal, the first medal for the USA at the men's world championship since 1993. The total attendance for the event was 184,970, a world championship record.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animated_feature_films_of_1980
List of animated feature films of 1980
[ "Title", "Country", "Director", "Studio", "Technique" ]
[ [ "15 Sonyeon Uju Pyoryugi 15소년 우주 표류기", "South Korea", "Jeong Su-yong", "", "Traditional" ], [ "3000 Leagues in Search of Mother 母をたずねて三千里 ( Haha o Tazunete Sanzenri )", "Japan", "", "Nippon Animation", "Traditional" ], [ "Animalympics", "United States", "Steven Lisberger", "Lisberger Studios", "Traditional" ], [ "Back to the Forest のどか森の動物大作戦 ( Nodoka Mori no Doubutsu Daisakusen )", "Japan", "Yoshio Kuroda", "Nippon Animation", "Traditional" ], [ "Be Forever Yamato", "Japan", "Leiji Matsumoto Toshio Masuda", "Toei Animation", "Traditional" ], [ "Bloody Lady Krvavá paní", "Czechoslovakia", "Viktor Kubal", "", "Traditional" ], [ "Bon Voyage , Charlie Brown ( and Do n't Come Back ! ! )", "United States", "Bill Meléndez Phil Roman", "United Feature Syndicate", "Traditional" ], [ "Botchan 坊っちゃん", "Japan", "Yoshio Takeuchi", "Tokyo Movie Shinsha", "Traditional" ], [ "Captain キャプテン", "Japan", "Satoshi Dezaki", "Eiken", "Traditional" ], [ "Cyborg 009 : Legend of the Super Galaxy", "Japan", "Masayuki Akehi", "Toei Animation", "Traditional" ], [ "Doksuri 5 Hyeongje 독수리 5형제", "South Korea", "Yi Gyu-hong", "", "Traditional" ], [ "Doraemon : The Motion Picture aka Doraemon : Nobita 's Dinosaur ドラえもん のび太の恐竜", "Japan", "Hiroshi Fukutomi", "Toho", "Traditional" ], [ "Dracula : Sovereign Of The Damned 闇の帝王 吸血鬼ドラキュラ ( Yami no Teiō : Kyūketsuki Dorakyura )", "Japan", "Minoru Okazaki", "Toei Animation", "Traditional" ], [ "Eleven Hungry Cats 11ぴきのねこ ( 11 Piki no Neko )", "Japan", "", "Group TAC", "Traditional" ], [ "Fumoon", "Japan", "Osamu Tezuka", "Tezuka Productions", "Traditional" ], [ "Gaegujangi Cheonsadeul 개구장이 천사들", "South Korea", "Bae Yeong-lang", "", "Traditional" ], [ "Galaxy Railway 999 : Can You Love Like a Mother ? 銀河鉄道999・君は母のように愛せるか!! ( Ginga Tetsudo 999 : Kimi wa Haha no You ni Aiseru ka ! ! )", "Japan", "Osamu Kasai Takenori Kawada", "Toei Animation", "Traditional" ], [ "Galaxy Railway 999 : Eternal Traveller Emeraldas 銀河鉄道999 永遠の旅人エメラルダス ( Ginga Tetsudo 999 : Eien no Tabibito Emeraldas )", "Japan", "Nobutaka Nishizawa Rintaro", "Toei Animation", "Traditional" ], [ "Ganbare ! ! Tabuchi-kun ! ! 2 : Gekitō Pennant Race", "Japan", "Tsutomu Shibayama", "Tokyo Movie Shinsha", "Traditional" ], [ "Ganbare ! ! Tabuchi-kun ! ! Hatsu Warai 3 : Aa Tsuppari Jinsei", "Japan", "Tsutomu Shibayama", "Tokyo Movie Shinsha", "Traditional" ] ]
Animated feature films By decade 1917–1969Before 1940 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980s1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990s1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000s2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010s2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020s2020 2021 2022 2023 vte A list of animated feature films first released in 1980 .
List_of_animated_feature_films_of_1980_0
A list of animated feature films first released in 1980.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_Democratic_Conference_Secretary
United States Senate Democratic Conference Secretary
[ "Officeholder", "State", "Term" ]
[ [ "Edward W. Carmack", "Tennessee", "1903-1907" ], [ "Robert Owen", "Oklahoma", "1907-1911" ], [ "William E. Chilton", "West Va", "1911-1913" ], [ "Willard Saulsbury Jr", "Delaware", "1913-1916" ], [ "Key Pittman Acting", "Nevada", "1916-1917" ], [ "William H. King", "Utah", "1917-1927" ], [ "Hugo Black", "Alabama", "1927-1937" ], [ "Joshua B. Lee", "Oklahoma", "1937-1943" ], [ "Francis T. Maloney", "Connecticut", "1943-1945" ], [ "Brien McMahon", "Connecticut", "1945-1952" ], [ "Thomas Hennings", "Missouri", "1953-1960" ], [ "George Smathers", "Florida", "1960-1966" ], [ "Robert Byrd", "West Va", "1967-1971" ], [ "Ted Moss", "Utah", "1971-1977" ], [ "Daniel Inouye", "Hawaii", "1977-1989" ], [ "David Pryor", "Arkansas", "1989-1995" ], [ "Barbara Mikulski", "Maryland", "1995-2005" ], [ "Debbie Stabenow", "Michigan", "2005-2007" ], [ "Patty Murray", "Washington", "2007-2017" ], [ "Tammy Baldwin", "Wisconsin", "2017-present" ] ]
List of Conference Secretaries
United_States_Senate_Democratic_Conference_Secretary_0
The United States Senate Democratic Conference Secretary, also called the Caucus Secretary, is a ranking leadership position within the Democratic Party in the United States Senate. It was previously considered the number-three position, behind the party's floor leader and the party's whip, until in 2006, when Democratic leader Harry Reid created the new position of Vice-Chairman of the caucus. Now, the secretary is the fourth-highest ranking position. The conference secretary is responsible for taking notes and aiding the party leadership when senators of the party meet or caucus together. The first conference secretary was Sen. Edward W. Carmack of Tennessee, who was elected in March 1903. The current conference secretary is Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, who assumed the office in January, 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IWRG_Intercontinental_Heavyweight_Championship
IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship
[ "Rank", "Wrestler", "Nr . of reigns", "Combined days" ]
[ [ "1", "Canek", "1", "1,444" ], [ "2", "Scorpio Jr", "4", "1,127¤" ], [ "3", "El Hijo de Dos Caras", "2", "906" ], [ "4", "Mr. Electro", "2", "796" ], [ "5", "Pierroth Jr", "1", "672" ], [ "6", "Cien Caras Jr", "1", "584" ], [ "7", "Silver King", "1", "479" ], [ "8", "Tinieblas Jr", "2", "379" ], [ "9", "El Hijo de Canis Lupus †", "1", "297+" ], [ "10", "Máscara Año 2000 Jr", "4", "251" ], [ "11", "Heavy Metal", "1", "224" ], [ "12", "Villano IV", "1", "210" ], [ "13", "Trauma I", "1", "204" ], [ "14", "Headhunter I", "1", "179" ], [ "15", "Vampiro Canadiense", "1", "161" ], [ "16", "El Enterrador", "1", "136" ], [ "17", "Pirata Morgan", "1", "114" ], [ "18", "Taboo", "1", "70" ], [ "19", "Super Parka", "1", "23" ] ]
Combined reigns
Key
IWRG_Intercontinental_Heavyweight_Championship_1
The IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship (Campeon Intercontinental Peso Completo IWRG in Spanish) is a singles Championship in the Mexican lucha libre (Professional wrestling) promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) and was introduced in 1997. It has since been defended throughout Mexico, primarily in Naucalpan, but also in Japan as well. As the Championship is designated as a heavyweight title, it can only officially be competed for by wrestlers weighing at least . The current champion is El Hijo de Canis Lupus, who defeated Máscara Año 2000 Jr. for the championship on April 14, 2019. The first holder of the IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship was Pierroth Jr. who won the title on September 28, 1997 defeating Black Magic in the finals of an eight-man tournament. There have been eighteen recognized champions, combining for twenty-five total reigns. Máscara Año 2000 Jr. and Scorpio Jr. are tied for most championship reigns, with four each. El Canek holds the record for the longest individual reign 1,444 days (from May 5, 2006 to April 18, 2010, although his reign had a long period of inactivity). Máscara Año 2000 Jr.'s second reign lasted 21 days, the shortes of any champion. Scorpio Jr.'s four reigns combined to at least 4,987 days, almost quadrupling El Canek. As it is a professional wrestling championship, the championship was not won not by actual competition, but by a scripted ending to a match determined by the bookers and match makers. On occasion the promotion declares a championship vacant, which means there is no champion at that point in time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_season
2018 Los Angeles Dodgers season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "109", "August 1", "Brewers", "W 6-4 ( 10 )", "Floro ( 4-2 )", "Albers ( 3-3 )", "-", "41,686", "60-49" ], [ "110", "August 2", "Brewers", "W 21-5", "Kershaw ( 5-5 )", "Chacín ( 10-4 )", "-", "45,087", "61-49" ], [ "111", "August 3", "Astros", "L 1-2", "Verlander ( 11-6 )", "Wood ( 7-6 )", "Rondón ( 11 )", "53,598", "61-50" ], [ "112", "August 4", "Astros", "L 0-14", "Peacock ( 2-4 )", "Maeda ( 7-7 )", "-", "53,119", "61-51" ], [ "113", "August 5", "Astros", "W 3-2", "Buehler ( 5-4 )", "Cole ( 10-4 )", "Jansen ( 31 )", "50,628", "62-51" ], [ "114", "August 7", "@ Athletics", "W 4-2", "Hill ( 5-4 )", "Manaea ( 10-8 )", "Jansen ( 32 )", "33,654", "63-51" ], [ "115", "August 8", "@ Athletics", "L 2-3", "Familia ( 7-4 )", "Chargois ( 2-3 )", "Treinen ( 29 )", "32,062", "63-52" ], [ "116", "August 9", "@ Rockies", "W 8-5", "Ferguson ( 3-1 )", "Davis ( 1-6 )", "Alexander ( 2 )", "43,076", "64-52" ], [ "117", "August 10", "@ Rockies", "L 4-5", "McGee ( 2-4 )", "Rosscup ( 0-1 )", "Ottavino ( 5 )", "42,184", "64-53" ], [ "118", "August 11", "@ Rockies", "L 2-3", "Shaw ( 4-5 )", "Chargois ( 2-4 )", "-", "47,633", "64-54" ], [ "119", "August 12", "@ Rockies", "L 3-4", "Davis ( 2-6 )", "Floro ( 4-3 )", "-", "40,599", "64-55" ], [ "120", "August 13", "Giants", "L 2-5", "Black ( 2-1 )", "Alexander ( 2-1 )", "Smith ( 9 )", "45,229", "64-56" ], [ "121", "August 14", "Giants", "L 1-2", "Dyson ( 3-2 )", "Maeda ( 7-8 )", "Smith ( 10 )", "46,734", "64-57" ], [ "122", "August 15", "Giants", "W 4-3 ( 12 )", "Báez ( 4-3 )", "Kelly ( 0-1 )", "-", "44,987", "65-57" ], [ "123", "August 17", "@ Mariners", "W 11-1", "Buehler ( 6-4 )", "LeBlanc ( 7-3 )", "-", "46,796", "66-57" ], [ "124", "August 18", "@ Mariners", "L 4-5 ( 10 )", "Warren ( 2-1 )", "Ferguson ( 3-2 )", "-", "43,264", "66-58" ], [ "125", "August 19", "@ Mariners", "W 12-1", "Kershaw ( 6-5 )", "Elías ( 2-1 )", "-", "45,419", "67-58" ], [ "126", "August 20", "Cardinals", "L 3-5", "Cecil ( 1-1 )", "Jansen ( 0-4 )", "Norris ( 25 )", "42,402", "67-59" ], [ "127", "August 21", "Cardinals", "L 2-5", "Weaver ( 7-11 )", "Ryu ( 3-1 )", "Norris ( 26 )", "43,923", "67-60" ], [ "128", "August 22", "Cardinals", "L 1-3", "Hudson ( 4-0 )", "Jansen ( 0-5 )", "Hicks ( 5 )", "48,247", "67-61" ] ]
2018_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_season_13
The 2018 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 129th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 61st season in Los Angeles, California. They played their home games at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers suffered a season-ending injury to star shortstop Corey Seager early in the season and started the season 16-26, but went 76-45 to close out the season. Rookie pitcher Walker Buehler had a break out season, as did pitcher Ross Stripling and infielder Max Muncy. They defeated the Colorado Rockies in the 2018 National League West tie-breaker game to claim their sixth straight National League West Championship and became the first team to win six straight division championships since the New York Yankees won nine straight from 1998-2006 and only the third overall (the Atlanta Braves won 14 from 1991-2005). They opened the playoffs by defeating the Atlanta Braves in four games in the Division Series and defeated the Milwaukee Brewers in seven games in the National League Championship Series. It was the third straight NLCS appearance for the Dodgers, a franchise record and the second consecutive National League pennant. They lost to the Boston Red Sox in the 2018 World Series, their second straight World Series loss. The Dodgers became the first team to lose back-to-back World Series since the Texas Rangers did so in 2010 and 2011, and the first National League team to do so since the Braves in 1991 and 1992.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season
2010–11 Cleveland Cavaliers season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "4", "November 2 , 2010", "Atlanta", "L 88-100", "J. J. Hickson ( 31 )", "Anderson Varejão ( 12 )", "Anderson Varejão , Ramon Sessions ( 3 )", "Quicken Loans Arena 20,562", "1-3" ], [ "5", "November 5", "@ Philadelphia 76ers", "W 123-116", "Anderson Varejão ( 23 )", "Anderson Varejão ( 12 )", "Mo Williams ( 7 )", "Wells Fargo Center 10,589", "2-3" ], [ "6", "November 6", "@ Washington Wizards", "W 107-102", "Mo Williams ( 28 )", "Anderson Varejão ( 11 )", "Jamario Moon ( 5 )", "Verizon Center 14,442", "3-3" ], [ "7", "November 9", "@ New Jersey Nets", "W 93-91", "J. J. Hickson ( 18 )", "J. J. Hickson ( 10 )", "Mo Williams ( 7 )", "Prudential Center 10,188", "4-3" ], [ "8", "November 10", "New Jersey Nets", "L 87-95", "J. J. Hickson ( 15 )", "Antawn Jamison ( 9 )", "Anthony Parker , Daniel Gibson ( 5 )", "Quicken Loans Arena 20,562", "4-4" ], [ "9", "November 13", "Indiana Pacers", "L 85-99", "Antawn Jamison ( 19 )", "Antawn Jamison ( 9 )", "Ramon Sessions ( 5 )", "Quicken Loans Arena 20,562", "4-5" ], [ "10", "November 16", "Philadelphia 76ers", "W 101-93", "Daniel Gibson ( 18 )", "Jamario Moon ( 8 )", "Ramon Sessions , Daniel Gibson ( 8 )", "Quicken Loans Arena 20,562", "5-5" ], [ "11", "November 19", "@ New Orleans Hornets", "L 101-108", "Antawn Jamison ( 20 )", "Anderson Varejão ( 13 )", "Ramon Sessions ( 5 )", "New Orleans Arena 14,755", "5-6" ], [ "12", "November 20", "@ San Antonio Spurs", "L 92-116", "Mo Williams ( 21 )", "Anderson Varejão ( 9 )", "Mo Williams ( 6 )", "AT & T Center 16,982", "5-7" ], [ "13", "November 23", "@ Indiana Pacers", "L 89-100", "Daniel Gibson , Ramon Sessions ( 15 )", "Anderson Varejão , Antawn Jamison ( 10 )", "Ramon Sessions ( 5 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 12,629", "5-8" ], [ "14", "November 24", "Milwaukee Bucks", "W 83-81", "Mo Williams ( 25 )", "Anderson Varejão ( 13 )", "Mo Williams , Ramon Sessions ( 5 )", "Quicken Loans Arena 20,562", "6-8" ], [ "15", "November 26", "@ Orlando Magic", "L 100-111", "Antawn Jamison ( 22 )", "Antawn Jamison ( 7 )", "Mo Williams ( 8 )", "Amway Center 18,846", "6-9" ], [ "16", "November 27", "Memphis Grizzlies", "W 92-86", "Mo Williams ( 25 )", "Anderson Varejão ( 11 )", "Mo Williams ( 12 )", "Quicken Loans Arena 20,562", "7-9" ], [ "17", "November 30", "Boston Celtics", "L 87-106", "Anderson Varejão , Daniel Gibson ( 16 )", "Anderson Varejão ( 12 )", "Mo Williams , Ramon Sessions ( 4 )", "Quicken Loans Arena 20,562", "7-10" ] ]
2010–11_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season_5
The 2010-11 Cleveland Cavaliers season was the 41st season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They finished the regular season with 19 wins and 63 losses, the team's worst record since 2002-03. This was also their first season that LeBron James left the team to join the Miami Heat. The offseason included LeBron James becoming a free agent and signing with the Heat alongside Zydrunas Ilgauskas. The Cavaliers also missed the playoffs for the first time since James' sophomore season in 2005, as well as posting a then-record 26 game losing streak spanning from December 20, 2010 to February 11, 2011, beginning the losing streak with a 90-101 loss to the Utah Jazz, but finally ending their losing streak with a 126-119 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Macintosh_games
List of Macintosh games
[ "Title", "Developer/publisher", "Release date", "Genre", "License", "Mac OS versions" ]
[ [ "WALL•E : The Video Game", "Heavy Iron Studios", "2008", "Adventure", "Commercial", "OS X" ], [ "War Pinball HD", "OOO Gameprom", "2011", "Arcade/pinball", "Commercial", "10.6.6 or higher" ], [ "Warblade", "Edgar M. Vigdal", "", "Arcade", "Commercial", "OS X" ], [ "Warcraft : Orcs & Humans", "Blizzard Entertainment", "1994", "Real-time strategy", "Commercial", "7-9.2.2" ], [ "Warcraft II : Battle.Net Edition", "Blizzard Entertainment", "", "Real-time strategy", "Commercial", "7-9.2.2" ], [ "Warcraft II : Beyond the Dark Portal", "Blizzard Entertainment", "", "Real-time strategy", "Commercial", "7-9.2.2" ], [ "Warcraft II : Tides of Darkness", "Blizzard Entertainment", "1996", "Real-time strategy", "Commercial", "7-9.2.2" ], [ "Warcraft III : Reign of Chaos", "Blizzard Entertainment", "2002", "Real-time strategy", "Commercial", "9.0-10.1.3 or higher" ], [ "Warcraft III : The Frozen Throne", "Blizzard Entertainment", "2003", "Real-time strategy", "Commercial", "9.0-10.1.3 or higher" ], [ "Warhammer Online : Age of Reckoning", "Mythic Entertainment", "2009", "MMORPG", "Commercial", "10.5.7 or higher" ], [ "Warmux", "Warmux Team", "2007", "Turn-based tactics", "Freeware", "10.4 or higher" ], [ "Warrior Kings", "VP Virtual Programming/ Feral Interactive", "2003", "Real-time strategy", "Commercial", "" ], [ "Warsow", "Warsow Team", "2005", "First-person shooter", "Open source", "10.5 or higher" ], [ "Warzone 2100", "Pumpkin Studios", "1999", "Real-time strategy", "Open source", "10.4 or higher" ] ]
W
List_of_Macintosh_games_23
This list contains 2431 video game titles released for Classic Mac OS (1 through 9.2.2) and MacOS (MacOS X).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_épée
Fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's épée
[ "Gómez ( CUB )", "11 - 9", "Dunette ( CAN )" ]
[ [ "Espinosa ( COL )", "15 - 8", "Tychler ( RSA )" ], [ "Brânză ( ROU )", "15 - 14", "Gamir ( ALG )" ], [ "Sidiropoulou ( GRE )", "walkover", "Ndong ( SEN )" ], [ "Kavelaars ( CAN )", "14 - 8", "Barlow ( RSA )" ], [ "Harada ( JPN )", "15 - 6", "Wilson ( RSA )" ], [ "Magkandaki ( GRE )", "15 - 8", "Beer ( NZL )" ] ]
Tournament results -- Preliminary round
As there were more than 32 entrants in this event , seven first round matches were held to reduce the field to 32 fencers .
Fencing_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_épée_1
These are the results of the women's épée competition in fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. A total of 39 women competed in this event. Competition took place in the Fencing Hall at the Helliniko Olympic Complex on August 15.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymer-bonded_explosive
Polymer-bonded explosive
[ "Name", "Explosive ingredients", "Binder ingredients", "Usage" ]
[ [ "EDC-29", "β- HMX 95%", "5% HTPB", "UK composition" ], [ "EDC-37", "HMX / NC 91%", "9% polyurethane rubber", "" ], [ "LX-04-1", "HMX 85%", "Viton -A 15%", "High-velocity ; nuclear weapons ( W62 , W70 )" ], [ "LX-07-2", "HMX 90%", "Viton -A 10%", "High-velocity ; nuclear weapons ( W71 )" ], [ "LX-09-0", "HMX 93%", "BDNPA 4.6% ; FEFO 2.4%", "High-velocity ; nuclear weapons ( W68 ) . Prone to deterioration and separation of the plasticizer and binder . Caused serious safety problems" ], [ "LX-09-1", "HMX 93.3%", "BDNPA 4.4% ; FEFO 2.3%", "" ], [ "LX-10-0", "HMX 95%", "Viton -A 5%", "High-velocity ; nuclear weapons ( W68 ( replaced LX-09 ) , W70 , W79 , W82 )" ], [ "LX-10-1", "HMX 94.5%", "Viton -A 5.5%", "" ], [ "LX-11-0", "HMX 80%", "Viton -A 20%", "High-velocity ; nuclear weapons ( W71 )" ], [ "LX-14 -0", "HMX 95.5%", "Estane & 5702-Fl 4.5%", "" ], [ "LX-15", "HNS 95%", "Kel-F 800 5%", "" ], [ "LX-16", "PETN 96%", "FPC461 4%", "FPC461 is a vinyl chloride : chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer and its response to gamma rays has been studied" ], [ "LX-17-0", "TATB 92.5%", "Kel-F 800 7.5%", "High-velocity , insensitive ; nuclear weapons ( B83 , W84 , W87 , W89 )" ], [ "PBX 9007", "RDX 90%", "Polystyrene 9.1% ; DOP 0.5% ; rosin 0.4%", "" ], [ "PBX 9010", "RDX 90%", "Kel-F 3700 10%", "High-velocity ; nuclear weapons ( W50 , B43 )" ], [ "PBX 9011", "HMX 90%", "Estane and 5703-Fl 10%", "High-velocity ; nuclear weapons ( B57 mods 1 and 2 )" ], [ "PBX 9205", "RDX 92%", "Polystyrene 6% ; DOP 2%", "Created in 1947 at Los Alamos , later given the PBX 9205 designation" ], [ "PBX 9404", "HMX 94%", "NC 3% ; CEF 3%", "High-velocity ; nuclear weapons , widely used ( B43 , W48 , W50 , W55 , W56 , B57 mod 2 , B61 mods 0 , 1 , 2 , 5 , W69 ) . Serious safety problems related to aging and decomposition of the nitrocellulose binder" ], [ "PBX 9407", "RDX 94%", "FPC461 6%", "" ], [ "PBX 9501", "HMX 95%", "Estane 2.5% ; BDNPA-F 2.5%", "High-velocity ; nuclear weapons ( W76 , W78 , W88 ) . One of the most extensively studied high explosive formulations" ] ]
Some example PBXs
Polymer-bonded_explosive_0
A polymer-bonded explosive, also called PBX or plastic-bonded explosive, is an explosive material in which explosive powder is bound together in a matrix using small quantities (typically 5-10% by weight) of a synthetic polymer. PBXs are normally used for explosive materials that are not easily melted into a casting, or are otherwise difficult to form. PBX was first developed in 1952 in Los Alamos National Laboratory, as RDX embedded in polystyrene with dioctyl phthalate plasticizer. HMX compositions with teflon-based binders were developed in 1960s and 1970s for gun shells and for Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) seismic experiments, although the latter experiments are usually cited as using hexanitrostilbene (HNS).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:2010_Winter_Olympics_Norway_men's_ice_hockey_team_roster
Template:2010 Winter Olympics Norway men's ice hockey team roster
[ "No", "Pos", "Name", "Height", "Weight", "Birthdate", "Birthplace", "2009-10 team" ]
[ [ "33", "G", "Pål Grotnes", "188 cm ( 6 ft 2 in )", "86 kg ( 190 lb )", "7 March 1977", "Lørenskog", "Stjernen ( GET )" ], [ "34", "G", "André Lysenstøen", "194 cm ( 6 ft 4 in )", "112 kg ( 247 lb )", "27 October 1988", "Oslo", "HeKi ( Mestis )" ], [ "30", "G", "Ruben Smith", "182 cm ( 6 ft 0 in )", "75 kg ( 165 lb )", "15 April 1984", "Stavanger", "Storhamar Dragons ( GET )" ], [ "47", "D", "Alexander Bonsaksen", "181 cm ( 5 ft 11 in )", "83 kg ( 183 lb )", "24 January 1987", "Oslo", "Modo ( SEL )" ], [ "6", "D", "Jonas Holøs", "180 cm ( 5 ft 11 in )", "88 kg ( 194 lb )", "27 August 1987", "Sarpsborg", "Färjestad ( SEL )" ], [ "7", "D", "Tommy Jakobsen - C", "173 cm ( 5 ft 8 in )", "83 kg ( 183 lb )", "10 December 1970", "Oslo", "Lørenskog ( GET )" ], [ "5", "D", "Juha Kaunismäki", "187 cm ( 6 ft 2 in )", "88 kg ( 194 lb )", "6 May 1979", "Helsinki , Finland", "Stavanger Oilers ( GET )" ], [ "36", "D", "Lars Erik Lund", "188 cm ( 6 ft 2 in )", "95 kg ( 209 lb )", "25 July 1974", "Oslo", "Vålerenga ( GET )" ], [ "55", "D", "Ole-Kristian Tollefsen", "188 cm ( 6 ft 2 in )", "96 kg ( 212 lb )", "29 March 1984", "Oslo", "Grand Rapids Griffins ( AHL )" ], [ "23", "D", "Mats Trygg - A", "178 cm ( 5 ft 10 in )", "82 kg ( 181 lb )", "1 June 1976", "Oslo", "Kölner Haie ( DEL )" ], [ "42", "F", "Jonas Solberg Andersen", "184 cm ( 6 ft 0 in )", "85 kg ( 187 lb )", "8 March 1981", "Sarpsborg", "Sparta Warriors ( GET )" ], [ "20", "F", "Anders Bastiansen", "188 cm ( 6 ft 2 in )", "97 kg ( 214 lb )", "31 October 1980", "Oslo", "Färjestad ( SEL )" ], [ "26", "F", "Kristian Forsberg", "183 cm ( 6 ft 0 in )", "86 kg ( 190 lb )", "5 May 1986", "Oslo", "Modo ( SEL )" ], [ "8", "F", "Mads Hansen - A", "183 cm ( 6 ft 0 in )", "90 kg ( 200 lb )", "16 September 1978", "Oslo", "Brynäs ( SEL )" ], [ "9", "F", "Marius Holtet", "183 cm ( 6 ft 0 in )", "81 kg ( 179 lb )", "31 August 1984", "Hamar", "Färjestad ( SEL )" ], [ "10", "F", "Lars Erik Spets", "178 cm ( 5 ft 10 in )", "82 kg ( 181 lb )", "2 April 1985", "Trondheim", "Vålerenga ( GET )" ], [ "46", "F", "Mathis Olimb", "179 cm ( 5 ft 10 in )", "79 kg ( 174 lb )", "1 February 1986", "Oslo", "Frölunda ( SEL )" ], [ "22", "F", "Martin Røymark", "184 cm ( 6 ft 0 in )", "86 kg ( 190 lb )", "10 November 1986", "Oslo", "Frölunda ( SEL )" ], [ "19", "F", "Per-Åge Skrøder", "180 cm ( 5 ft 11 in )", "92 kg ( 203 lb )", "4 August 1978", "Sarpsborg", "Modo ( SEL )" ], [ "41", "F", "Patrick Thoresen", "180 cm ( 5 ft 11 in )", "85 kg ( 187 lb )", "7 November 1983", "Oslo", "Salavat Yulaev Ufa ( KHL )" ] ]
The following is the Norwegian roster in the men 's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics . [ 1 ] view
Template:2010_Winter_Olympics_Norway_men's_ice_hockey_team_roster_0
The purpose of this template is to collect source text used in several articles in one place, in order to minimize maintenance and storage space. This is the Norwegian roster in the men's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics . The template is typically used in the article covering Norway at the 2010 Winter Olympics , and the article covering the rosters of all participating teams of the tournament. The following is the Norwegian roster in the men's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Formula_One_World_Championship
2017 Formula One World Championship
[ "Round", "Grand Prix", "Circuit", "Date" ]
[ [ "1", "Australian Grand Prix", "Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit , Melbourne", "26 March" ], [ "2", "Chinese Grand Prix", "Shanghai International Circuit , Shanghai", "9 April" ], [ "3", "Bahrain Grand Prix", "Bahrain International Circuit , Sakhir", "16 April" ], [ "4", "Russian Grand Prix", "Sochi Autodrom , Sochi", "30 April" ], [ "5", "Spanish Grand Prix", "Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya , Barcelona", "14 May" ], [ "6", "Monaco Grand Prix", "Circuit de Monaco , Monte Carlo", "28 May" ], [ "7", "Canadian Grand Prix", "Circuit Gilles Villeneuve , Montreal", "11 June" ], [ "8", "Azerbaijan Grand Prix", "Baku City Circuit , Baku", "25 June" ], [ "9", "Austrian Grand Prix", "Red Bull Ring , Spielberg", "9 July" ], [ "10", "British Grand Prix", "Silverstone Circuit , Silverstone", "16 July" ], [ "11", "Hungarian Grand Prix", "Hungaroring , Budapest", "30 July" ], [ "12", "Belgian Grand Prix", "Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps , Stavelot", "27 August" ], [ "13", "Italian Grand Prix", "Autodromo Nazionale di Monza , Monza", "3 September" ], [ "14", "Singapore Grand Prix", "Marina Bay Street Circuit , Singapore", "17 September" ], [ "15", "Malaysian Grand Prix", "Sepang International Circuit , Kuala Lumpur", "1 October" ], [ "16", "Japanese Grand Prix", "Suzuka International Racing Course , Suzuka", "8 October" ], [ "17", "United States Grand Prix", "Circuit of the Americas , Austin , Texas", "22 October" ], [ "18", "Mexican Grand Prix", "Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez , Mexico City", "29 October" ], [ "19", "Brazilian Grand Prix", "Autódromo José Carlos Pace , São Paulo", "12 November" ], [ "20", "Abu Dhabi Grand Prix", "Yas Marina Circuit , Abu Dhabi", "26 November" ] ]
Season calendar
Nations that hosted a Grand Prix in 2017 are highlighted in green , with circuit locations marked with a black dot . Former host nations are shown in dark grey , and former host circuits are marked with a white dot . The following twenty Grands Prix took place in 2017 :
2017_Formula_One_World_Championship_1
The 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 71st season of Formula One motor racing. It featured the 68th Formula One World Championship, a motor racing championship for Formula One cars which is recognised by the sport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. Teams and drivers competed in twenty Grands Prix - starting in Australia on 26 March and ending in Abu Dhabi on 26 November - for the World Drivers' and World Constructors' championships. As the reigning Drivers' Champion Nico Rosberg announced his retirement from the sport in December 2016, the 2017 season was the first since 1994 in which the reigning champion did not compete. Mercedes started the season as the defending Constructors' Champion, having secured their third consecutive title at the 2016 Japanese Grand Prix. At the conclusion of the championship, Lewis Hamilton won his fourth World Drivers' Championship title. Hamilton finished with 363 points, 46 points ahead of Sebastian Vettel in second with 317 points and Valtteri Bottas in third with 305 points. In the World Constructors' Championship, Mercedes won their fourth consecutive title at the 2017 United States Grand Prix and finished with 668 points. Ferrari finished second with 522 points and Red Bull Racing were third with 368 points.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008–09_Cuban_National_Series
2008–09 Cuban National Series
[ "Team", "W", "L", "PCT", "GB" ]
[ [ "La Habana", "57", "33", ".633", "-" ], [ "Pinar del Río", "54", "36", ".600", "3" ], [ "Sancti Spíritus", "48", "42", ".533", "9" ], [ "Isla de la Juventud", "43", "47", ".478", "14" ], [ "Matanzas", "39", "51", ".433", "18" ], [ "Industriales", "37", "53", ".411", "20" ], [ "Cienfuegos", "34", "56", ".378", "23" ], [ "Metropolitanos", "33", "57", ".367", "24" ] ]
Regular season standings -- West
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The 48th Cuban National Series was won by La Habana over Villa Clara. Ciego de Ávila, who had the best regular season record, lost in the semifinals. Defending champion Santiago de Cuba were ousted in the first round.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Stewart_(record_producer)
Colin Stewart (record producer)
[ "Artist", "Project", "Label", "Role" ]
[ [ "Young and Sexy", "Panic When You Find It", "Mint", "Engineered" ], [ "Pretty Girls Make Graves", "Élan Vital", "Matador", "Produced / Engineered / Mixed" ], [ "Ladyhawk", "Ladyhawk", "Jagjaguwar", "Produced / Engineered / Mixed" ], [ "Great Aunt Ida", "How They Fly", "Northern Electric", "Produced / Engineered / Mixed" ], [ "Rose Melberg", "Cast Away The Clouds", "Double Agent", "Engineered / Mixed" ], [ "They Shoot Horses Do n't They ?", "Boo Hoo Hoo Boo", "Kill Rock Stars", "Produced / Engineered / Mixed" ], [ "The Henry Clay People", "Blacklist The Kid With The Red Moustache", "The Henry Clay People", "Produced / Engineered" ], [ "Swan Lake", "Beast Moans", "Jagjaguwar", "Mixing Assistant" ] ]
Selected discography
2017 Artist Project Role Leeroy Stagger Love Versus Producer , Engineer , Mixing The New Pornographers Whiteout Conditions Mixing Sleepy Sun Private Tales Recording engineer , producer 2016 Artist Project Label Role Odonis Odonis Post Plague felte Mixed Twin River Passing Shade Light Organ Produced / Engineered / Mixed Woodpigeon T R O U B L E Engineer Brasstronaut Brasstronaut Mixing Douse The Light in You Has Left Produced / Engineered / Mixed 2015 Artist Project Label Role Dang Mangan + Blacksmith Club Meds Arts & Crafts Produced / Engineered / Mixed Yukon Blonde On Blonde Dine Alone Produced / Engineered Kathryn Calder Kathryn Calder File Under : Music Produced / Engineered / Mixed Woodpigeon T R O U B L E Boompa Engineered 2014 Artist Project Label Role High Ends Superclass Dine Alone Produced / Engineered / Mixed 2013 Artist Project Label Role Northcote Northcote Blackbox Music Produced / Engineered / Mixed 2012 Artist Project Label Role A.C. Newman Shut Down the Streets Matador Produced / Engineered / Mixed Gold & Youth Gold & Youth Arts & Crafts Produced / Engineered Brasstronaut Mean Sun Unfamiliar Produced / Engineered / Mixed Yukon Blonde Tiger Talk Dine Alone Produced / Engineered / Mixed Red Cedar PFSF Self Released Produced / Engineered / Mixed 2011 Artist Project Label Role Dan Mangan Oh Fortune Arts & Crafts Produced / Engineered / Mixed Kathryn Calder Bright And Vivid File Under : Music Produced / Engineered / Mixed Odonis Odonis Hollandaze Fat Cat Engineered Slam Dunk The Shivers Self-Released Mixed Sun Wizard Positively 4th Avenue Light Organ Produced / Engineered / Mixed The British Columbians Made For Darker Things Rural Records Produced / Engineered Veda Hille Young Saint Marie Ape House Produced / Engineered / Mixed 2010 Artist Project Label Role Kathryn Calder Are You My Mother ? File Under : Music Produced / Engineered / Mixed John Bottomley The Healing Dream Self-Released Produced / Engineered / Mixed No Kids Judy At The Grove Tomlab Produced / Engineered / Mixed The New Pornographers Together Matador Engineered Sleepy Sun Fever ATP Recordings Produced / Engineered / Mixed Gigi Maintenant Tomlab Produced / Engineered / Mixed Fanshaw Dark Eyes Mint Produced / Engineered / Mixed 2009 Artist Project Label Role Chet Chelsea Silver , Please Come Home Absolutely Kosher Produced / Engineered Sleepy Sun Embrace ATP Recordings Produced / Engineered / Mixed Immaculate Machine High on Jackson Hill Mint Produced / Engineered / Mixed Rose Melberg Homemade Ship K Engineered / Mixed Pink Mountaintops Outside Love Jagjaguwar Engineered Circlesquare Songs About Dancing And Drugs ! K7 Mixed The Cave Singers Welcome Joy Matador Produced / Engineered / Mixed Duplex Worser Mint Engineered / Mixed Jon-Rae Fletcher Oh , Maria Weewerk Engineered / Mixed 2008 Artist Project Label Role Veda Hille This Riot Life Ape House Produced / Engineered / Mixed Young and Sexy The Arc Mint Produced / Engineered / Mixed Ten Kens Ten Kens Fat Cat Produced / Engineered / Mixed Ladyhawk Shots Jagjaguwar Produced / Engineered / Mixed Black Mountain In The Future Jagjaguwar Produced / Engineered No Kids Come Into My House Tomlab Produced / Engineered / Mixed Kellarissa Flamingo Mint Produced / Engineered / Mixed 2007 Artist Project Label Role They Shoot Horses Do n't They ? Pick Up Sticks Kill Rock Stars Produced / Engineered / Mixed Lightning Dust Lightning Dust Jagjaguwar Mixed The Cave Singers Invitation Songs Matador Produced / Engineered / Mixed Chet Fight Against Darkness Aaargh Records Produced / Engineered / Mixed Immaculate Machine Fables Mint Produced / Engineered / Mixed The Waterboys Book of Lightning W14/Universal Records Engineered 2006
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Colin Stewart (born November 1, 1974) is a record producer and audio engineer from Victoria, British Columbia, who has been active recording bands since 1996. His professionalism and his passion for recording made others to call him as one of Vancouver's top indie-rock engineers. He owns and operates a studio in Victoria, British Columbia called The Hive Creative Labs, which has established itself as a musical institution of Canada's west coast independent music scene, having hosted and recorded Black Mountain, Destroyer, Ladyhawk, Frog Eyes, Hot Hot Heat and , along with virtually every other significant West coast indie act. Colin has also recorded albums by Kathryn Calder, Sleepy Sun band, Yukon Blonde, The Cave Singers, Veda Hille, No Kids, Dan Mangan, Pretty Girls Make Graves and many others. In 2012, he won a Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year for his work on Dan Mangan's album Oh Fortune. He is also a founding member of the band Gigi. On 30 September 2013 the recording studio Hive Creative Labs which was a home for a lot of Vancouver acts closed its doors because of Producer Colin Stewart's relocation to Victoria.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Cepheid_variable
Classical Cepheid variable
[ "Designation ( name )", "Constellation", "Maximum Apparent magnitude ( m V )", "Minimum Apparent magnitude ( m V )", "Period ( days )", "Spectral class" ]
[ [ "η Aql", "Aquila", "3 .48", "4 .39", "07.17664", "F6 Ibv" ], [ "FF Aql", "Aquila", "5 .18", "5 .68", "04.47", "F5Ia-F8Ia" ], [ "TT Aql", "Aquila", "6 .46", "7 .7", "13.7546", "F6-G5" ], [ "U Aql", "Aquila", "6 .08", "6 .86", "07.02393", "F5I-II-G1" ], [ "T Ant", "Antlia", "5 .00", "5 .82", "05.898", "G5" ], [ "RT Aur", "Auriga", "5 .00", "5 .82", "03.73", "F8Ibv" ], [ "l Car", "Carina", "3 .28", "4 .18", "35.53584", "G5 Iab/Ib" ], [ "δ Cep", "Cepheus", "3 .48", "4 .37", "05.36634", "F5Ib-G2Ib" ], [ "AX Cir", "Circinus", "5 .65", "6 .09", "05.273268", "F2-G2II" ], [ "BP Cir", "Circinus", "7 .31", "7 .71", "02.39810", "F2/3II-F6" ], [ "BG Cru", "Crux", "5 .34", "5 .58", "03.3428", "F5Ib-G0p" ], [ "R Cru", "Crux", "6 .40", "7 .23", "05.82575", "F7Ib/II" ], [ "S Cru", "Crux", "6 .22", "6 .92", "04.68997", "F6-G1Ib-II" ], [ "T Cru", "Crux", "6 .32", "6 .83", "06.73331", "F6-G2Ib" ], [ "X Cyg", "Cygnus", "5 .85", "6 .91", "16.38633", "G8Ib" ], [ "SU Cyg", "Cygnus", "6 .44", "7 .22", "03.84555", "F2-G0I-II" ], [ "β Dor", "Dorado", "3 .46", "4 .08", "09.8426", "F4-G4Ia-II" ], [ "ζ Gem", "Gemini", "3 .62", "4 .18", "10.15073", "F7Ib to G3Ib" ], [ "V473 Lyr", "Lyra", "5 .99", "6 .35", "01.49078", "F6Ib-II" ], [ "R Mus", "Musca", "5 .93", "6 .73", "07.51", "F7Ib-G2" ] ]
Examples
Several classical Cepheids have variations that can be recorded with night-by-night , trained naked eye observation , including the prototype Delta Cephei in the far north , Zeta Geminorum and Eta Aquilae ideal for observation around the tropics ( near the ecliptic and thus zodiac ) and in the far south Beta Doradus . The closest class member is the North Star ( Polaris ) whose distance is debated and whose present variability is approximately 0.05 of a magnitude . [ 6 ]
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Classical Cepheids (also known as Population I Cepheids, Type I Cepheids, or Delta Cepheid variables) are a type of Cepheid variable star. They are population I variable stars that exhibit regular radial pulsations with periods of a few days to a few weeks and visual amplitudes from a few tenths of a magnitude to about 2 magnitudes. There exists a well-defined relationship between a classical Cepheid variable's luminosity and pulsation period, securing Cepheids as viable standard candles for establishing the galactic and extragalactic distance scales. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) observations of classical Cepheid variables have enabled firmer constraints on Hubble's law. Classical Cepheids have also been used to clarify many characteristics of our galaxy, such as the local spiral structure and the Sun's height above the galactic plane. Around 800 classical Cepheids are known in the Milky Way galaxy, out of an expected total of over 6,000. Several thousand more are known in the Magellanic Clouds, with more known in other galaxies; the Hubble Space Telescope has identified some in NGC 4603, which is 100 million light years distant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Chiefs_of_Staff_(South_Korea)
Joint Chiefs of Staff (South Korea)
[ "No", "Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff", "Took office", "Left office", "Time in office", "Defence branch", "Republic" ]
[ [ "1", "Jong-oh , Kim General Kim Jong-oh ( 1921-1966 )", "1 June 1963", "10 April 1965", "1 year , 313 days", "Army", "3rd Republic" ], [ "2", "Chang-guk , Jang General Jang Chang-guk ( 1924-1996 )", "10 April 1965", "10 April 1967", "2 years , 9 days", "Army", "3rd Republic" ], [ "3", "Chung-Shik , Yim General Yim Chung-Shik ( 1922-1974 )", "10 April 1967", "5 August 1968", "1 year , 117 days", "Army", "3rd Republic" ], [ "4", "Hyeung-tae , Moon General Moon Hyeung-tae ( 1922-2006 )", "7 August 1968", "6 August 1970", "1 year , 364 days", "Army", "3rd Republic" ], [ "5", "Heung-sun , Sim General Sim Heung-sun ( 1925-1978 )", "6 August 1970", "2 June 1972", "1 year , 301 days", "Army", "3rd Republic" ], [ "6", "shin , Han General Han shin ( 1922-1996 )", "2 June 1972", "28 February 1975", "2 years , 271 days", "Army", "3rd Republic / 4th Republic" ], [ "7", "Jae-hyun , Roh General Roh Jae-hyun ( born 1926 )", "28 February 1975", "29 December 1975", "2 years , 304 days", "Army", "4th Republic" ], [ "8", "Jong-hwan , Kim General Kim Jong-hwan ( born 1923 )", "29 December 1975", "15 December 1979", "1 year , 351 days", "Army", "4th Republic" ], [ "9", "Byong-hyun , Lew General Lew Byong-hyun ( born 1924 )", "15 December 1979", "15 May 1981", "1 year , 151 days", "Army", "4th Republic" ], [ "10", "Sung-min , Yoon General Yoon Sung-min ( 1926-2017 )", "15 May 1981", "21 May 1982", "1 year , 6 days", "Army", "5th Republic" ], [ "11", "Yoon-ho , Kim General Kim Yoon-ho ( 1930-2013 )", "21 May 1982", "3 June 1983", "1 year , 13 days", "Army", "5th Republic" ], [ "12", "Gee-baek , Lee General Lee Gee-baek ( born 1931 )", "3 June 1983", "3 June 1985", "2 years , 0 days", "Army", "5th Republic" ], [ "13", "Jin-kwon , Jung General Jung Jin-kwon", "3 June 1985", "9 July 1986", "1 year , 36 days", "Army", "5th Republic" ], [ "14", "Ja-bok , Oh General Oh Ja-bok ( 1930-2017 )", "9 July 1986", "30 December 1987", "1 year , 174 days", "Army", "5th Republic" ], [ "15", "Sae-chang , Choi General Choi Sae-chang ( born 1934 )", "30 December 1987", "14 April 1989", "1 year , 105 days", "Army", "5th Republic 6th Republic" ], [ "16", "Ho-keun , Chung General Chung Ho-keun", "14 April 1989", "7 December 1991", "2 years , 237 days", "Army", "6th Republic" ], [ "17", "Phil-sup , Lee General Lee Phil-sup", "7 December 1991", "29 May 1993", "1 year , 173 days", "Army", "6th Republic" ], [ "18", "Yang-ho , Lee General Lee Yang-ho ( born 1937 )", "29 May 1993", "24 December 1994", "1 year , 209 days", "Air Force", "6th Republic" ], [ "19", "Dong-jin , Kim General Kim Dong-jin ( born 1938 )", "24 December 1994", "18 October 1996", "1 year , 299 days", "Army", "6th Republic" ], [ "20", "Yeoug-nam , Yoon General Yoon Yeoug-nam ( born 1940 )", "18 October 1996", "26 March 1998", "1 year , 159 days", "Army", "6th Republic" ] ]
List of Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces -- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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The Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Republic of Korea (, Hanja: 大韓民國 合同參謀本部) is a group of Chiefs from each major branch of the armed services in the South Korean military. Unlike the United States' counterpart which is primarily advisory, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has actual operational control over all military personnel of South Korea's armed forces. The National Command Authority runs from the President and the Minister of National Defense to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and then to Operational Commands of the service branches, bypassing the Headquarters of each service branch. Currently there are five Operational Commands in the Army, two in the Navy (including the Marine Corps) and one in the Air Force. It was created in May 1954 and assumed its current name in 1963, though there had been Supreme Command of the Armed Forces dating from 1948. All (regular) members of the Joint Chiefs of Staffs are 4-star generals and admirals, though the Deputy Chairman in the past has been 3-star lieutenant general or vice admiral intermittently. Traditionally, the Chairman is chosen from the Army (with one previous and one current exceptions as October 2013) while the Deputy Chairman is selected from either the Navy or the Air Force. The Commandant of the Marine Corps, legally subordinate to the Republic of Korea Navy, can attend the Joint Chiefs of Staff meetings when examining the matter pertaining to the Marine Corps.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_death_row_inmates_in_the_United_States
List of death row inmates in the United States
[ "Name", "Description of crime", "Time on death row", "Other" ]
[ [ "Lucious Boyd", "Kidnapped , raped and stabbed a 21-year-old woman with a screwdriver", "17 years , 231 days", "" ], [ "Tiffany Cole", "Kidnapped and buried an elderly couple alive", "11 years , 338 days", "Two of Cole 's companions , Michael Jackson and Alan Wade , were also sentenced to death . Another companion , Bruce Nixon , was sentenced to 45 years after testifying against Cole and leading police to the couple 's bodies" ], [ "Daniel Conahan", "Kidnapped , tortured , raped and strangled a 21-year-old man , tied him to a tree , then removed his genitals", "20 years , 362 days", "Conahan is also a suspect in the deaths of twelve other men" ], [ "Rory Enrique Conde", "Strangled six sex workers ( including a male crossdresser ) , then had anal sex with their corpses", "19 years , 337 days", "" ], [ "Donald Dillbeck", "In 1990 , Dillbeck attempted to steal a car and stabbed the driver repeatedly", "28 years , 329 days", "Dillbeck was sentenced to life in prison in 1979 for shooting a deputy . He escaped from prison in June 1990" ], [ "Wayne C. Doty", "In 2013 , Doty was convicted of the murder of fellow inmate , Xavier Rodriguez", "6 years , 247 days", "" ], [ "Paul Durousseau", "Raped and strangled seven women , two of whom were pregnant", "12 years , 56 days", "" ], [ "Franklin Delano Floyd", "Murder of Cheryl Ann Commesso", "17 years , 77 days", "Commesso was working as an exotic dancer in Florida when she disappeared in 1989 . Floyd , whose wife worked with Commesso , was a prime suspect in her disappearance . Floyd 's wife , Sharon Marshall ( aka Suzanne Sevakis ) , died soon after in a mysterious hit-and-run incident and their son , Michael , was put into foster care . In September 1994 , Floyd kidnapped and murdered Michael ; his body has never been found and was presumably eaten by wild hogs on Interstate 35 . Floyd is also the prime suspect in the death of Sharon . It was discovered that his wife Sharon was raised as his daughter and is herself a kidnap victim of Floyd 's . Floyd was convicted of Commesso 's murder after photos of her beaten body were found in Floyd 's vehicle" ], [ "Kevin Foster", "Shot a high school music teacher , with three members of his gang in attendance", "21 years , 266 days", "Two of Foster 's accomplices were sentenced to life without parole . Another was sentenced to 32 years" ], [ "Eddie James", "Strangled a girl and raped her corpse , and repeatedly stabbed her grandmother", "24 years , 173 days", "James was living with the family of the victims at the time" ], [ "Renaldo McGirth", "Murder of Diana Miller and attempted murder of James Miller", "11 years , 278 days", "Crime occurred in 2006 with McGirth being sentenced to death in 2008 . He became the youngest person on death row in Florida at the time of his sentence" ], [ "Dontae Morris", "Killed five people in Tampa between May and June 2010", "5 years , 253 days", "" ], [ "Phillup Partin", "Strangled a hitchhiker", "11 years , 68 days", "" ], [ "Glen Edward Rogers", "Serial killer convicted of two murders", "22 years , 211 days", "" ], [ "Randy Schoenwetter", "Murders of Ronald and Virginia Friskey", "16 years , 64 days", "At the time of his sentencing , he became the youngest person on death row" ], [ "Nelson Serrano", "Murder in the first degree ( four counts )", "12 years , 226 days", "" ], [ "Troy Victorino", "Bludgeoned six people to death", "13 years , 139 days", "Victorino and accomplice Jerone Hunter were both sentenced to death for the crime . The crime was the bloodiest mass murder in Volusia County history" ], [ "Tommy Zeigler", "Quadruple murder of Eunice Zeigler , Perry and Virginia Edwards , and Charlie Mays", "30 years , 174 days", "Zeigler was first sentenced to death in 1976 . In 1989 , Zeigler received the death penalty for a second time in a re-sentencing" ] ]
List of death row inmates by jurisdiction -- Florida
Main article : Capital punishment in Florida Currently on death row : 341 ( as of August 22 , 2019 [ update ] ) [ 34 ] Total number executed : 371 ( 1800–2019 ) [ 18 ] [ 29 ] Due to the high number of Florida death row inmates , only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed in this article . A full list is externally linked : List of death row inmates in Florida
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As of October 1, 2019, there were 2,639 death row inmates in the United States. The number of death row inmates changes daily with new convictions, appellate decisions overturning conviction or sentence alone, commutations, or deaths (through execution or otherwise). Due to this fluctuation as well as lag and inconsistencies in inmate reporting procedures across jurisdictions, the information in this article may be out of date.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_NCAA_Division_I_Women's_Swimming_and_Diving_Championships
1997 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
[ "Rank", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "USC", "406" ], [ "2", "Stanford", "395" ], [ "3", "SMU", "353​ ⁄ 2" ], [ "4", "Arizona", "351​ ⁄ 2" ], [ "5", "Georgia", "312" ], [ "6", "Michigan", "264​ ⁄ 2" ], [ "7", "Auburn", "240" ], [ "8", "Nebraska", "174​ ⁄ 2" ], [ "9", "California", "148" ], [ "10", "Texas", "146​ ⁄ 2" ] ]
Team standings
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The 1997 NCAA Women's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships were contested at the 16th annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I women's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States. This year's events were hosted at the Indiana University Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana. USC topped the team standings, finishing just 11 points ahead of five-time defending champions Stanford; it was the Trojans' first women's team title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1803
List of shipwrecks in 1803
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Amphitrite", "United States", "The brig was driven ashore at Algeciras , Spain . She was later refloated and taken in to Gibraltar for repairs" ], [ "Cora", "United States", "The full-rigged ship was driven ashore at the Montague Bastion , Gibraltar" ], [ "John", "United Kingdom", "The brig was driven ashore south of Algeciras . She was later refloated and taken in to Gibraltar for repairs" ], [ "Le Volcan", "France", "The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Shoreham-by-Sea , West Sussex , United Kingdom . She was on a voyage from Dunquerque , Nord to New Orleans , French Louisiana" ], [ "Marimona", "Morocco", "The sloop was driven ashore at the back of the New Mole , Gibraltar" ], [ "Saba", "United States", "The schooner was driven ashore on the Neutral Ground , Gibraltar" ], [ "Santissima de la Salud", "Spain", "The ship was driven ashore on the New Mole , Gibraltar" ] ]
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The list of shipwrecks in 1803 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1803.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Break
The Big Break
[ "Contestant", "Age", "Hometown", "Status", "Week Eliminated" ]
[ [ "Kim Welch", "25", "Sacramento , California", "Futures Tour player", "Winner" ], [ "Sophie Sandolo", "31", "Nice , France", "Ladies European Tour player", "Runner-up" ], [ "Lori Atsedes", "44", "Orlando , Florida", "Futures Tour player", "Week 11" ], [ "Christina Lecuyer", "27", "Edmonton , Alberta , Canada", "Cactus Tour player", "Week 10" ], [ "Susan Choi", "23", "Natick , Massachusetts", "Newly turned professional", "Week 9" ], [ "Samantha Head", "35", "Orlando , Florida", "Ladies European Tour player", "Week 8" ], [ "Courtney Erdman", "25", "Altadena , California", "Futures Tour player", "Week 7" ], [ "Tina Miller", "25", "Miami , Florida", "Former Futures Tour player", "Week 6" ], [ "Dana Bates", "44", "La Quinta , California", "Teaching pro", "Week 5" ], [ "Adrienne Gautreaux", "26", "Dallas , Texas", "Futures Tour player", "Week 4" ], [ "Elizabeth Stuart", "26", "Tampa , Florida", "Futures Tour player", "Week 4" ], [ "Cirbie Sheppard", "24", "Auburn , California", "Mini-tour player", "Week 3" ] ]
Editions of The Big Break -- Big Break Ka'anapali
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The Big Break is a reality television program broadcast by the Golf Channel. The show's premise was to award an aspiring professional golfer exemptions into selected events or full-season exemptions on lower-level tours. The series debuted on October 6, 2003. Traditionally, the show airs at 9 p.m. Eastern time/6 p.m. Pacific time every Monday or Tuesday during its run. Tom Abbott replaced Vince Cellini as the male host at Big Break Sandals Resorts in the spring of 2010. Stephanie Sparks stayed on as female host. Sparks ended her run on the show when Michele Tafoya appeared as co-host for Big Break NFL in 2013. Melanie Collins co-hosted with Abbott on Big Break Florida and Big Break, The Palm Beaches, Florida. LPGA golfer Paige Mackenzie was the female host for Big Break Myrtle Beach in the fall of 2014. Each episode is an hour long, though each season finale is two hours long. The show's chief signature is a giant rock that bears its logo. Until the 11th edition, there was a side rock with the Roman numeral identifying the edition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_7th_Lok_Sabha
List of members of the 7th Lok Sabha
[ "Constituency", "Member", "Party" ]
[ [ "Ajmer", "Bhagwan Dev Acharya", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Alwar", "Nawal Kishore Sharma", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "Alwar", "Ram Singh Yadav", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Banswara ( ST )", "Bheekhabhai", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Barmer", "Virdhi Chand Jain", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Bayana ( SC )", "Jagannath Pahadia", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Bayana ( SC )", "Lala Ram Ken", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Bhilwara", "Girdhari Lal Vyas", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Bikaner", "Dr. Bal Ram Jakhar", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "Bikaner", "Manphool Singh Bhadu Chaudhary", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Chittorgarh", "Prof. Nirmla Kumari Shaktawat", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Churu", "Daulat Ram Saran", "Janata Dal" ], [ "Dausa ( ST )", "Rajesh Pilot", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "Ganganagar ( SC )", "Birbal Ram", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Jaipur", "Satish Chandra Agarwal", "Janata Party" ], [ "Jalore ( SC )", "Sardar Buta Singh", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "Jalore ( SC )", "Virda Ram Phulwariya", "Indian National Congress ( I )" ], [ "Jhalawar", "Chaturbhuj", "Janata Party" ], [ "Jhunjhunu", "Bhim Singh", "Janata Party" ], [ "Jodhpur", "Ashok Gehlot", "Indian National Congress" ] ]
Rajasthan
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This is a list of members of the 7th Lok Sabha arranged by state or territory represented. These members of the lower house of the Indian Parliament were elected to the 7th Lok Sabha (1980 to 1984) at the 1980 Indian general election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships
2014 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "University", "Height" ]
[ [ "1", "Annika Roloff Germany", "Akron", "4.40 m ( 14 ft 5 in )" ], [ "2", "Kelsie Ahbe Canada", "Indiana", "4.40 m ( 14 ft 5 in )" ], [ "3", "Martina Schultze", "Virginia Tech", "4.35 m ( 14 ft 3 ⁄ 4 in )" ], [ "4", "Sandi Morris", "Arkansas", "4.35 m ( 14 ft 3 ⁄ 4 in )" ], [ "5", "Ariel Voskamp", "Arkansas", "4.20 m ( 13 ft 9 ⁄ 4 in )" ], [ "6", "Katrine Haarklau", "Missouri", "4.20 m ( 13 ft 9 ⁄ 4 in )" ], [ "7", "Alysha Newman Canada", "Miami", "4.15 m ( 13 ft 7 ⁄ 4 in )" ], [ "8", "Danielle Nowell", "Arkansas", "4.15 m ( 13 ft 7 ⁄ 4 in )" ], [ "8", "Sydney Clute", "Indiana", "4.15 m ( 13 ft 7 ⁄ 4 in )" ] ]
Results -- Women 's events
Only top eight final results shown ; no prelims are listed [ 34 ]
2014_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships_32
The 2014 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were the 73rd NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships and the 33rd NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships held for the second consecutive year at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on the campus of the University of Oregon. In total, thirty-six different men's and women's track and field events were contested from June 11 to June 14, 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poker_Superstars_season_2_results
Poker Superstars season 2 results
[ "Position", "Competitor", "WSOP Bracelets", "WPT Wins" ]
[ [ "1st", "Todd Brunson", "1", "0" ], [ "2nd", "Ted Forrest", "5", "1" ], [ "3rd", "Juan Carlos Mortensen", "2", "2" ], [ "4th", "Scotty Nguyen", "4", "1" ], [ "5th", "Kathy Liebert", "1", "0" ], [ "6th", "David Sklansky", "3", "0+1" ], [ "7th", "Freddy Deeb", "1", "1" ], [ "8th", "Johnny Chan", "10", "0" ] ]
Single-Table Invitational
On February 5 , 2006 , NBC aired an 8-player single-table invitational freeroll , winner-take-all tournament for $ 500,000 . It led into the Super Bowl and featured a countdown clock to the big game . The 8 players competing were :
Poker_Superstars_season_2_results_1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_convenience_shops_in_the_United_Kingdom
List of convenience shops in the United Kingdom
[ "Shop name", "Founded / Came to UK", "Owned by", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Bargain Booze Select Convenience", "1981", "Bestway", "Chain of franchised convenience shops operated by Britain 's biggest off licence chain . Bargain Booze Purchased Central Stores in December 2017" ], [ "Best-One", "1990", "Bestway", "A Symbol group with 1,113 convenience shops located in England & Jersey , CI" ], [ "Blakemore Retail", "1917", "Privately owned", "UK 's largest family owned operator of convenience shops ; operate as a member of Spar UK . Took on a number of My Local shops after the collapse of the chain" ], [ "b & m express", "", "B & M", "Chain of discount shops" ], [ "Central Convenience Stores", "", "Bestway", "Central is a franchise based convenience shop chain based in the Dorset area" ], [ "Co-op Food", "1844", "Various consumers ' co-operatives", "Co-op Food is a brand used by a federation of UK consumers ' co-operatives , together forming a supermarket brand which sources products from the Co-operative Retail Trading Group , and has the largest number of shops for a UK convenience shop multiple" ], [ "Costcutter", "1986", "Bibby Line Group", "Symbol group and convenience shops ; operates under the Costcutter , mycostcutter , Mace , Supershop and kwiksave brands" ], [ "Day-Today", "", "Unitas Wholesale", "Symbol group of independent shops" ], [ "Family Choice", "", "", "Symbol Group" ], [ "Family Shopper", "2014", "Tesco ( Booker Group )", "Discount symbol group set up by Booker to run alongside Premier and offer more discounted lines" ], [ "Go Local Extra", "", "A G Parfetts Cash & Carry", "Symbol group for independent shops owned by A G Parfetts" ], [ "GT Retail", "", "James Retail Group", "Chain of convenience shops located in the Midlands and North of England" ], [ "Heron Foods", "", "B & M", "Chain of discount shops" ], [ "HKS Retail Ltd", "1984", "", "Operator Petrol stations and convenience shops across the Midlands" ], [ "Jones Convenience Stores", "1911", "Privately owned", "Chain of 16 convenience shops located in Somerset" ], [ "Lifestyle Express", "", "Unitas Wholesale", "Symbol group of independent shops , roughly 2000 in number operating" ], [ "Little Waitrose", "2008", "Waitrose", "Small convenience shops selling Waitrose goods ; aim to have 300 shops by 2018" ], [ "Loco", "2012", "The Co-operative Group ( Nisa Group )", "Symbol group run by Nisa , which had 50 shops nationwide by 2013" ], [ "Londis", "1959", "Tesco ( Booker Group )", "Symbol group and convenience shops" ], [ "Mace", "", "Costcutter ( Bibby Line Group )", "Symbol group" ] ]
Current convenience shops of the UK
List_of_convenience_shops_in_the_United_Kingdom_0
This is a list of convenience shops in the United Kingdom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Swimming_Championship_(Philippines)
NCAA Swimming Championship (Philippines)
[ "School", "Juniors '", "Men 's", "Women 's", "Total" ]
[ [ "Mapúa University", "22", "40", "0", "62" ], [ "San Beda University", "23", "23", "9", "55" ], [ "La Salle Green Hills", "19", "0", "0", "19" ], [ "Colegio de San Juan de Letran", "2", "2", "0", "4" ], [ "De La Salle College", "3", "1", "0", "4" ], [ "University of Perpetual Help System DALTA", "1", "3", "0", "4" ], [ "Philippine Christian University", "0", "3", "0", "3" ], [ "University of the Philippines", "0", "3", "0", "3" ], [ "De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde", "0", "0", "2", "2" ], [ "San Sebastian College-Recoletos", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "University of Santo Tomas", "0", "1", "0", "1" ] ]
Number of championships by school
The school left the league
NCAA_Swimming_Championship_(Philippines)_1
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) swimming tournament is held every August during the year-long NCAA season. The championship is determined by the total number of points accumulated by a team, by virtue by the placements in the final rounds (similar to the method used in the General Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_in_television
1971 in television
[ "Date", "Name", "Notability" ]
[ [ "January 1", "Suzanne Virdee", "British regional newscaster ( Midlands Today )" ], [ "January 2", "Taye Diggs", "American actor ( Private Practice )" ], [ "January 5", "Jayne Middlemiss", "UK presenter ( Orange Playlist )" ], [ "January 7", "Kevin Rahm", "American actor ( Judging Amy , Desperate Housewives , Mad Men )" ], [ "January 7", "Jeremy Renner", "American actor ( The Unusuals )" ], [ "January 12", "Jay Burridge", "UK presenter ( SMart )" ], [ "January 13", "Sarah Tansey", "UK actress ( Heartbeat )" ], [ "January 14", "Yiolanda Koppel", "UK presenter" ], [ "January 15", "Regina King", "American actress ( 227 , Southland )" ], [ "January 16", "Julia Ford", "English actress" ], [ "January 19", "Shawn Wayans", "American actor ( In Living Color , The Wayans Bros . )" ], [ "January 20", "Pixie McKenna", "Irish presenter ( Embarrassing Bodies )" ], [ "January 23", "Lorne Spicer", "British presenter ( Cash in the Attic )" ], [ "January 25", "Ana Ortiz", "American actress ( Devious Maids , Home : Adventures with Tip and Oh )" ], [ "January 26", "Dorian Gregory", "American actor ( Charmed )" ], [ "February 1", "Michael C. Hall", "American actor ( Six Feet Under , Dexter )" ], [ "February 1", "Hynden Walch", "American actress ( Chalkzone , Teen Titans , Adventure Time , Teen Titans Go ! )" ], [ "February 4", "Trent Dawson", "American actor ( As the World Turns )" ], [ "February 9", "Sharon Case", "American actress ( The Young and the Restless )" ], [ "February 12", "Scott Menville", "American actor ( Full House , Teen Titans , Teen Titans Go ! )" ] ]
Births
1971_in_television_2
The year 1971 involved some significant events in television. Below is a list of notable TV-related events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Northwest_Territories_general_election
2011 Northwest Territories general election
[ "District", "Winner", "Second", "Incumbent" ]
[ [ "Deh Cho", "Michael Nadli 394", "Michael McLeod 226", "Michael McLeod" ], [ "Frame Lake", "Wendy Bisaro 328", "Duff Spence 240", "Wendy Bisaro" ], [ "Great Slave", "Glen Abernethy 476", "Patrick Scott 266", "Glen Abernethy" ], [ "Hay River North", "Robert Bouchard 363", "Roy Courtoreille 265", "Paul Delorey †" ], [ "Hay River South", "Jane Groenewegen 465", "Marc Miltenberger 339", "Jane Groenewegen" ], [ "Inuvik Boot Lake", "Alfred Moses 216", "Chris Larocque 211", "Floyd Roland †" ], [ "Inuvik Twin Lakes", "Robert McLeod Acclaimed", "", "Robert McLeod" ], [ "Kam Lake", "Dave Ramsay 356", "Darwin Rudkevitch 118", "Dave Ramsay" ], [ "Mackenzie Delta", "Frederick Blake , Jr. 190", "Taig Connell 150", "David Krutko †" ], [ "Monfwi", "Jackson Lafferty 739", "Bertha Rabesca Zoe 600", "Jackson Lafferty" ], [ "Nahendeh", "Kevin Menicoche 431", "Bertha Norwegian 127", "Kevin Menicoche" ], [ "Nunakput", "Jackie Jacobson 312", "Eddie Dillon 199", "Jackie Jacobson" ], [ "Range Lake", "Daryl Dolynny 277", "David Wasylciw 210", "Vacant" ], [ "Sahtu", "Norman Yakeleya 463", "Rocky Norwegian 312", "Norman Yakeleya" ], [ "Thebacha", "Michael Miltenberger 526", "Peter Martselos 426", "Michael Miltenberger" ], [ "Tu Nedhe", "Tom Beaulieu Acclaimed", "", "Tom Beaulieu" ], [ "Weledeh", "Bob Bromley 624", "Mark Bogan 79", "Bob Bromley" ], [ "Yellowknife Centre", "Robert Hawkins 427", "Arlene Hache 312", "Robert Hawkins" ], [ "Yellowknife South", "Bob McLeod Acclaimed", "", "Bob McLeod" ] ]
Districts and candidates
Northwest_Territories_general_election,_2011_1
The 2011 Northwest Territories general election, the 22nd in its history, took place on October 3, 2011. Nineteen members were returned to the 17th Legislative Assembly from single member districts conducted under first-past-the-post voting system. The territory operates on a consensus government system with no political parties; the premier is subsequently chosen by and from the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). Three incumbent MLAs faced no challengers and were acclaimed back into office in their districts. Five new MLAs were elected, although only one defeated an incumbent; all of the other four won in open seats where the incumbent MLA did not run for re-election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_NBA_draft
2012 NBA draft
[ "Player", "Position", "Nationality", "School/club team" ]
[ [ "Kent Bazemore", "SG/SF", "United States", "Old Dominion ( Sr . )" ], [ "Drew Gordon", "PF", "United States", "New Mexico ( Sr . )" ], [ "JaMychal Green", "PF/C", "United States", "Alabama ( Sr . )" ], [ "Jorge Gutiérrez", "PG/SG", "Mexico", "California ( Sr . )" ], [ "Mike James", "PG", "United States", "Lamar ( Sr . )" ], [ "Chris Johnson", "SF/SG", "United States", "Dayton ( Sr . )" ], [ "DeQuan Jones", "SF/SG", "United States", "Miami ( FL ) ( Sr . )" ], [ "Kevin Jones", "PF", "United States", "West Virginia ( Sr . )" ], [ "Nicolás Laprovíttola", "PG", "Argentina", "Club Atlético Lanús ( Argentina )" ], [ "Scott Machado", "PG", "United States Brazil", "Iona ( Sr . )" ], [ "Josh Magette", "PG", "United States", "Alabama-Huntsville ( Sr . )" ], [ "Tony Mitchell", "SF", "United States", "Alabama ( Jr . )" ], [ "Toure ' Murry", "SG/PG", "United States", "Wichita State ( Sr . )" ], [ "James Nunnally", "SF/SG", "United States", "UC Santa Barbara ( Sr . )" ], [ "Jonathon Simmons", "SG/SF", "United States", "Houston ( Jr . )" ], [ "Henry Sims", "PF/C", "United States", "Georgetown ( Sr . )" ], [ "Chris Smith", "PG", "United States", "Louisville ( Sr . )" ], [ "Hollis Thompson", "SF/SG", "United States", "Georgetown ( Jr . )" ], [ "Casper Ware", "PG", "United States", "Long Beach State ( Sr . )" ], [ "Maalik Wayns", "PG", "United States", "Villanova ( Jr . )" ] ]
Notable undrafted players
Further information : List of National Basketball Association undrafted players These players were not selected in the 2012 NBA Draft but have played at least one game in the NBA .
2012_NBA_draft_3
The 2012 NBA Draft was held on June 28, 2012, at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The draft started at 7:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (2300 UTC), and was broadcast in the United States on ESPN. In this draft, National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. This draft marked the first time that the first two players selected were from the same school (Anthony Davis and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist were teammates at Kentucky). It also set a record of having six players from one school (Kentucky) being selected in the two rounds of the draft and was the first draft to have the first three selections be college freshmen all from the same conference, the Southeastern Conference. Not only that, but it also featured the oldest player to ever get selected in an NBA draft, with Bernard James being 27 years old at the time of the draft. Of the players drafted, 30 are forwards, 21 are guards, and 9 are centers. The 2012 NBA draft marked the first appearance of the Brooklyn Nets. This draft also marks the last draft appearance for the New Orleans Hornets. After the 2012-13 season, the franchise was renamed as the New Orleans Pelicans. New Orleans made their first draft appearance as the Pelicans in 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Latvia
Public holidays in Latvia
[ "Date", "English Name", "Local Name" ]
[ [ "1 January", "New Year 's Day", "Jaunais Gads" ], [ "The Friday before Easter Sunday", "Good Friday", "Lielā Piektdiena" ], [ "The day after Easter Sunday", "Easter Monday", "Otrās Lieldienas" ], [ "1 May", "Labour Day", "Darba svētki" ], [ "4 May", "Restoration of Independence Day", "Latvijas Republikas Neatkarības atjaunošanas diena" ], [ "23 June", "Midsummer 's Eve", "Līgo Diena" ], [ "24 June", "Midsummer 's Day", "Jāņi" ], [ "18 November", "Proclamation Day of the Republic of Latvia", "Latvijas Republikas proklamēšanas diena" ], [ "24 December", "Christmas Eve", "Ziemassvētku vakars" ], [ "25 December", "Christmas Day", "Ziemassvētki" ], [ "26 December", "Second Day of Christmas", "Otrie Ziemassvētki" ], [ "31 December", "New Year 's Eve", "Vecgada vakars" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of holidays in Latvia .
Public_holidays_in_Latvia_0
This is a list of holidays in Latvia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_chemical_formulae
Glossary of chemical formulae
[ "Chemical formula", "Synonyms", "CAS number" ]
[ [ "NCl 3", "nitrogen trichloride", "" ], [ "NHCl 2", "dichloramine", "" ], [ "NH 2 Cl", "monochloramine", "" ], [ "NH 2", "amide ion", "17655-31-1" ], [ "NH 2 CH 2 CH 2 NH 2", "ethylenediamine", "107-15-3" ], [ "NH 2 CH 2 CN", "aminoacetonitrile", "" ], [ "NH 2 COOH", "carbamic acid", "" ], [ "NH 2 CONH 2", "urea", "57-13-6" ], [ "NH 2 C 6 H 4 SO 3 H", "sulfanilic Acid", "121-57-3" ], [ "NH 2 OH", "hydroxylamine", "7803-49-8" ], [ "( NH 2 ) 2 CO", "urea", "57-13-6" ], [ "NH 3", "ammonia", "7664-41-7" ], [ "NH 4", "ammonium ion", "14798-03-9" ], [ "( NH 4 ) 3 N", "ammonium nitride", "" ], [ "NH 4 Br", "ammonium bromide", "12124-97-9" ], [ "NH 4 CO 2 NH 2", "ammonium carbamate", "1111-78-0" ], [ "( NH 4 ) 2 CO 3", "ammonium carbonate", "506-87-6" ], [ "NH 4 Cl", "ammonium chloride", "12125-02-9" ], [ "NH 4 ClO 4", "Ammonium perchlorate", "7790-98-9" ], [ "NH 4 HS", "ammonium hydrosulfide", "12124-99-1" ] ]
N
Glossary_of_chemical_formulae_12
This is a list of common chemical compounds with chemical formulae and CAS numbers, indexed by formula. This complements alternative listing at inorganic compounds by element. There is no complete list of chemical compounds since by nature the list would be infinite. Note: There are elements for which spellings may differ, such as aluminum/ aluminium, sulfur/ sulphur, and caesium/ cesium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_European_Indoor_Games_–_Men's_shot_put
1968 European Indoor Games – Men's shot put
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Heinfried Birlenbach", "West Germany", "18.65" ], [ "2", "Władysław Komar", "Poland", "18.40" ], [ "3", "Nikolay Karasyov", "Soviet Union", "18.35" ], [ "4", "Traugott Glöckler", "West Germany", "18.33" ], [ "5", "Edy Hubacher", "Switzerland", "18.33" ], [ "6", "Arnjolt Beer", "France", "18.12" ], [ "7", "Pierre Colnard", "France", "18.02" ], [ "8", "Eduard Gushchin", "Soviet Union", "18.00" ], [ "9", "Bjørn Bang Andersen", "Norway", "17.90" ], [ "10", "Tomo Šuker", "Yugoslavia", "17.74" ], [ "11", "Thord Carlsson", "Sweden", "17.20" ] ]
Results
1968_European_Indoor_Games_–_Men's_shot_put_0
The men's shot put event at the 1968 European Indoor Games was held on 9 March in Madrid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skal_vi_danse?_(season_6)
Skal vi danse? (season 6)
[ "Participants", "Occupation", "Professional partner", "Status" ]
[ [ "Einar Gelius", "Priest & Author", "Olga Divakova", "Eliminated 1st on September 18 , 2010" ], [ "Cato Zahl Pedersen", "Paralympic gold winner", "Marianne Sandaker", "Eliminated 2nd on September 25 , 2010" ], [ "Andrine Flemmen", "Former alpine skier", "Lars Alexander Wiulsrud", "Eliminated 3rd on October 2 , 2010" ], [ "Anne-Marie Ottersen", "Actress", "Glenn Jørgen Sandaker", "Eliminated 4th on October 9 , 2010" ], [ "Stine Buer", "Comedian", "Tom-Erik Nilsen", "Eliminated 5th on October 16 , 2010" ], [ "Cecilie Skog", "Adventurer & K2 disaster survivor", "Tobias Karlsson", "Withdrew on October 23 , 2010" ], [ "Håvard Lilleheie", "TV host", "Elena Bokoreva Wiulsrud", "Eliminated 6th on October 30 , 2010" ], [ "Tommy Fredvang", "Singer", "Rakel Kristina Aalmo", "Eliminated 7th on November 6 , 2010" ], [ "Maria Mittet", "Singer & Artist", "Asmund Grinaker", "Eliminated 8th on November 13 , 2010" ], [ "Stig Henrik Hoff", "Actor", "Alexandra Kakourina", "Third Place on November 20 , 2010" ], [ "Aylar Lie", "Model", "Egor Filipenko", "Second Place on November 27 , 2010" ], [ "Åsleik Engmark", "Comedian", "Nadya Khamitskaya", "Winners on November 27 , 2010" ] ]
Couples
Skal_vi_danse?_(season_6)_0
Skal vi danse? returned for a sixth season on September 11, 2010 - November 20, 2010. This time the dance was on Saturdays. The judges are the same from season 5. All of the dancers trained in both Cha-Cha-Cha and English Waltz for several weeks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anand_Tiwari
Anand Tiwari
[ "Film", "Role", "Year" ]
[ [ "R ( evolution )", "Feroz", "2008" ], [ "Mumbai Meri Jaan", "Drug Addict Boy", "2008" ], [ "Slumdog Millionaire", "Newsreader", "2008" ], [ "The President Is Coming", "Kapil Dev Dholakia", "2009" ], [ "Udaan", "Apu", "2010" ], [ "Fair Game", "Hafiz", "2010" ], [ "Kites", "Robin", "2010" ], [ "Aisha", "Saurabh Lamba", "2010" ], [ "The Film Emotional Atyachar", "Hiten Sardesai", "2010" ], [ "Jo Dooba So Paar : It 's Love in Bihar !", "Kishu", "2011" ], [ "Go Goa Gone", "Bunny", "2012" ], [ "What the Fish", "Neerav", "2013" ], [ "Dishkiyaoon", "Rocky", "2014" ], [ "Finding Fanny", "", "2014" ], [ "Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein", "Dips", "2014" ], [ "Detective Byomkesh Bakshy !", "Ajit Banerjee", "2015" ], [ "Chhapaak", "Bajaj 's Husband", "2020" ] ]
Filmography -- Acting
Anand_Tiwari_0
Anand Tiwari is a noted Indian film actor, stage actor and director known for his roles in films like Udaan (2010), Kites (2010), Aisha (2010), and Go Goa Gone (2013). As a stage actor, he is best known for his role of a lamp post, in Rage Productions' One on One (2010). He is the co-founder of the theatre company FAT Productions in Mumbai. Tiwari made his feature-length directorial debut with Netflix's Love per Square Foot in 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Bayern–Rundfahrt
2011 Bayern–Rundfahrt
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "John Degenkolb ( GER )", "HTC-Highroad", "5h 10 ' 03" ], [ "2", "Marcel Kittel ( GER )", "Skil-Shimano", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Edvald Boasson Hagen ( NOR )", "Team Sky", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Roger Kluge ( GER )", "Skil-Shimano", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Grega Bole ( SLO )", "Lampre-ISD", "s.t" ], [ "6", "Jarosław Marycz ( POL )", "Saxo Bank-SunGard", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Eric Baumann ( GER )", "Team NetApp", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Koldo Fernández ( ESP )", "Euskaltel-Euskadi", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Lloyd Mondory ( FRA )", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "s.t" ], [ "10", "Alan Pérez ( ESP )", "Euskaltel-Euskadi", "s.t" ] ]
Stage 2 Result
2011_Bayern–Rundfahrt_2
The 2011 Bayern-Rundfahrt () was the 32nd edition of the Bayern-Rundfahrt, an annual cycling road race. Departing from Pfarrkirchen on 25 May, it concluded in Moosburg on 29 May. The 798.2 km long stage race was part of the 2010-2011 UCI Europe Tour, and was rated as a 2.HC event. Geraint Thomas of Team Sky won the general classification, the first Briton to win the competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2011_Indian_Premier_League_personnel_changes
List of 2011 Indian Premier League personnel changes
[ "Date", "Name", "Team ( s ) played ( years )", "Age", "Notes" ]
[ [ "14 May 2010", "Shane Bond", "Kolkata Knight Riders ( 2010 )", "34", "" ], [ "16 September 2010", "Andrew Flintoff", "Chennai Super Kings ( 2009 )", "32", "Had missed the 2010 season due to injury" ], [ "December 2010", "Matthew Hayden", "Chennai Super Kings ( 2008-2010 )", "39", "Declined participation in the auction" ], [ "4 January 2011", "Anil Kumble", "Royal Challengers Bangalore ( 2008-2010 )", "40", "Became a mentor for the Royal Challengers Bangalore" ], [ "29 January 2011", "Nathan Bracken", "Royal Challengers Bangalore ( 2008-2010 )", "33", "Declined participation in the auction" ] ]
Retirement
List_of_2011_Indian_Premier_League_personnel_changes_2
This is a list of all personnel changes for the 2011 Indian Premier League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_AFL_draft
1997 AFL draft
[ "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Recruited from", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Luke Williams", "Oakleigh Chargers", "Melbourne" ], [ "1", "2", "Stephen Jurica", "Richmond", "Hawthorn" ], [ "1", "3", "Dean Rioli", "South Fremantle", "Essendon" ], [ "1", "4", "Chris Bossong", "St Kevins Old Boys", "Richmond" ], [ "1", "5", "Brad Dodd", "East Fremantle", "Fremantle" ], [ "1", "6", "Simon Fletcher", "Geelong", "Carlton" ], [ "1", "7", "George Bakoulas", "Calder Cannons", "Geelong" ], [ "1", "8", "Barnaby French", "Sturt", "Port Adelaide" ], [ "1", "9", "Passed", "N/A", "Brisbane Lions" ], [ "1", "10", "Mark Brown", "Numurkah", "Sydney" ], [ "1", "11", "Conrad Chambers", "East Fremantle", "West Coast" ], [ "1", "12", "Paul Lindsay", "East Fremantle", "Geelong" ], [ "1", "13", "David Round", "Western Bulldogs", "North Melbourne" ], [ "1", "14", "Lincoln Reynolds", "Geelong Falcons", "Western Bulldogs" ], [ "1", "15", "Lachlan Brown", "St Kilda ( reserves )", "St Kilda" ], [ "1", "16", "Ben Marsh", "West Adelaide", "Adelaide" ], [ "2", "17", "Jamie Cann", "Calder Cannons", "Melbourne" ], [ "2", "18", "Glen Bowyer", "Murray Bushrangers", "Hawthorn" ], [ "2", "19", "Winis Imbi", "North Ballarat Rebels", "Essendon" ], [ "2", "20", "Greg Tivendale", "Gippsland Power", "Richmond" ] ]
1998 rookie draft
1997_AFL_draft_2
The 1997 AFL Draft was held at the conclusion of the 1997 Australian Football League (AFL) season. A Pre-season Draft and the second Rookie Draft were held prior to the 1998 season. It is considered to have been one of the most successful drafts ever, with the top 11 selections each playing over 100 games of AFL football. Other significant selections include Brownlow Medalists Simon Black at 31 and Adam Goodes at 43, as well as future Hawthorn captain Richie Vandenberg and Port Adelaide and Carlton star Nick Stevens. Black and Goodes played in seven Grand Finals between them from 2001 to 2012, Black winning three and Goodes winning two. Another notable player from this draft was Matthew Scarlett, who played a pivotal role in Geelong's 2007, 2009 and 2011 premierships. The Melbourne Demons received the first two picks in the draft: one for finishing bottom of the ladder and a Priority Pick for winning just 4 games. Melbourne traded pick no.2 to Fremantle in exchange for Jeff White. Fremantle traded this pick to Richmond in exchange for Chris Bond. In total there were 86 picks to be drafted between the 16 competing teams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Football_Elo_Ratings
World Football Elo Ratings
[ "Rank", "Country", "Avg Elo" ]
[ [ "16", "Portugal", "1783" ], [ "16", "Serbia", "1783" ], [ "18", "Mexico", "1776" ], [ "19", "France", "1775" ], [ "20", "Paraguay", "1755" ], [ "21", "Russia", "1742" ], [ "22", "Belgium", "1741" ], [ "23", "South Africa", "1724" ], [ "24", "Ukraine", "1723" ], [ "25", "Romania", "1720" ], [ "26", "Poland", "1709" ], [ "27", "Costa Rica", "1695" ], [ "28", "Slovakia", "1685" ], [ "29", "South Korea", "1681" ], [ "30", "Switzerland", "1679" ] ]
World_Football_Elo_Ratings_31
The World Football Elo Ratings is a ranking system for men's national association football teams that is published by the website eloratings.net. It is based on the Elo rating system but includes modifications to take various football-specific variables into account, like the margin of victory, importance of a match, and home field advantage. Other implementations of the Elo rating system are possible and there is no single nor any official Elo ranking for football teams. Since being developed, the Elo rankings have been found to have the highest predictive capability for football matches. FIFA's official rankings, both the FIFA World Rankings for men and the FIFA Women's World Rankings are based on a modified version of the Elo formula, the men's rankings having switched away from FIFA's own system for matches played since June 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_New_England_Revolution_season
2007 New England Revolution season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "Moving from", "Type", "Transfer window", "Ends" ]
[ [ "27", "DF", "Wells Thompson", "23", "Carolina Dynamo", "Superdraft", "Pre-season", "Undisclosed" ], [ "2", "DF", "Amaechi Igwe", "18", "Santa Clara Broncos", "Superdraft", "Pre-season", "Undisclosed" ], [ "26", "MF", "Bryan Byrne", "26", "San Fernando Valley Quakes", "Superdraft", "Pre-season", "Undisclosed" ], [ "7", "FW", "Adam Cristman", "22", "University of Virginia", "Superdraft", "Pre-season", "Undisclosed" ], [ "19", "DF", "Kyle Helton", "21", "Augusta Fireball", "Loan Superdraft", "Pre-season", "Undisclosed" ], [ "70", "FW", "Gary Flood", "22", "Hofstra University", "MLS Supplemental Draft", "Pre-season", "Undisclosed" ], [ "11", "FW", "Sainey Nyassi", "18", "Gambia Ports Authority", "Free Transfer", "Mid-season", "Undisclosed" ], [ "11", "FW", "Kenny Mansally", "18", "Real de Banjul", "Free Transfer", "Mid-season", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Squad -- Transfers
2007_New_England_Revolution_season_0
The 2007 New England Revolution season was the twelfth season of the team's existence, and the third straight season to end in the MLS Cup Final. It began on April 7 with a 1-0 road loss against the Chicago Fire and ended on November 19 with a 2-1 loss to the Houston Dynamo in the finals of the MLS Cup, a repeat of the previous year's MLS Cup Final. To date, it is the only season where the Revs won any domestic competition, as they were the 2007 US Open Cup champions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odisha_Disaster_Rapid_Action_Force
Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force
[ "S. No", "ODRAF Unit Location", "Parent Battalion" ]
[ [ "1", "Cuttack", "OSAP 6th Battalion" ], [ "2", "Koraput", "OSAP 3rd Battalion" ], [ "3", "Jharsuguda", "OSAP 2nd Battalion" ], [ "4", "Chhatrapur", "OSAP 8th Battalion" ], [ "5", "Balasore", "Armed Police Reserve" ], [ "6", "Bhubaneswar", "OSAP 7th Battalion" ], [ "7", "Paradeep", "Armed Police Reserve" ], [ "8", "Rourkela", "OSAP 4th Battalion" ], [ "9", "Baripada", "OSAP 5th Battalion" ], [ "7", "Bolangir", "Armed Police Reserve" ], [ "8", "Dhenkanal", "OSAP 1st Bn. , Dhenkanal" ], [ "9", "Koraput", "1st India Reserve Battalion , Upper Kolab" ], [ "10", "Rayagada", "2nd India Reserve Battalion , Rayagda" ], [ "11", "Jajpur", "3rd India Reserve Battalion , Kalinganagar" ], [ "14", "Deogarh", "4th India Reserve Battalion , Deogarh" ], [ "15", "Boudh", "5th India Reserve Battalion , Boudh" ], [ "16", "Khordha", "6th India Reserve Battalion , Khordha" ], [ "17", "Koraput", "7th Specialized India Reserve Battalion , Upper Kolab" ], [ "18", "Ganjam", "8th Specialized India Reserve Battalion , Bhanjanagar" ], [ "19", "Ganjam", "OSAP 8th Bn. , Chhatrapur" ] ]
Deployment
These ODRAF units are located at twenty locations in the state based to cut down the response time for their deployment . These locations were chosen according to their vulnerability profile . [ 4 ]
Odisha_Disaster_Rapid_Action_Force_0
The Odisha DIsaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) is a specialised unit of Odisha Police constituted To act immediately in case of disaster which may be due to natural calamity or industrial accident by a state home department resolution.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Cyclo-cross_DVV_Trophy
2016–17 Cyclo-cross DVV Trophy
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Wout van Aert ( BEL )", "Crelan-Vastgoedservice", "1h 02 ' 01" ], [ "2", "Jens Adams ( BEL )", "Crelan-Vastgoedservice", "+ 31" ], [ "3", "Michael Vanthourenhout ( BEL )", "Marlux-Napoleon Games", "+ 36" ], [ "4", "Mathieu van der Poel ( NED )", "Beobank-Corendon", "+ 55" ], [ "5", "Kevin Pauwels ( BEL )", "Marlux-Napoleon Games", "+ 58" ], [ "6", "Lars van der Haar ( NED )", "Team Giant-Alpecin", "+ 1 ' 04" ], [ "7", "Toon Aerts ( BEL )", "Telenet-Fidea Lions", "+ 1 ' 15" ], [ "8", "Klaas Vantornout ( BEL )", "Marlux-Napoleon Games", "+ 1 ' 33" ], [ "9", "Tom Meeusen ( BEL )", "Telenet-Fidea Lions", "+ 1 ' 38" ], [ "10", "Gianni Vermeersch ( BEL )", "Team Steylaerts", "+ 1 ' 54" ] ]
2016–17_Cyclo-cross_DVV_Trophy_2
The DVV Trophy 2016-17 is a season long cyclo-cross competition. This edition continues to follow the ranking system which uses time instead of points.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Unser
Bobby Unser
[ "Year", "Chassis", "Engine", "Start", "Finish" ]
[ [ "1963", "Kurtis 500K", "Novi", "16th", "33rd" ], [ "1964", "Ferguson P104", "Novi", "22nd", "32nd" ], [ "1965", "Ferguson P104", "Novi", "8th", "19th" ], [ "1966", "Huffaker 66", "Offy", "28th", "8th" ], [ "1967", "Eagle 67", "Ford", "8th", "9th" ], [ "1968", "Eagle 68", "Offy", "3rd", "1st" ], [ "1969", "Lola T152", "Offy", "3rd", "3rd" ], [ "1970", "Eagle 67", "Ford", "7th", "11th" ], [ "1971", "Eagle 71", "Offy", "3rd", "12th" ], [ "1972", "Eagle 72", "Offy", "1st", "30th" ], [ "1973", "Eagle 73", "Offy", "2nd", "13th" ], [ "1974", "Eagle 74", "Offy", "7th", "2nd" ], [ "1975", "Eagle 74", "Offy", "3rd", "1st" ], [ "1976", "Eagle 74-76", "Offy", "12th", "10th" ], [ "1977", "Lightning Mk1/77", "Offy", "2nd", "18th" ], [ "1978", "Eagle 78", "Ford Cosworth DFX", "19th", "6th" ], [ "1979", "Penske PC-7", "Ford Cosworth DFX", "4th", "5th" ], [ "1980", "Penske PC-9", "Ford Cosworth DFX", "3rd", "19th" ], [ "1981", "Penske PC-9B", "Ford Cosworth DFX", "1st", "1st" ] ]
Racing record -- American open-wheel racing results
Bobby_Unser_2
Robert William Bobby Unser (born February 20, 1934) is an American former automobile racer. He is the brother of Al Unser, Jerry Unser and Louis Unser, the father of Robby Unser and the uncle of Al Unser Jr. and Johnny Unser. The Unser family has won the Indy 500 a record nine times. He is one of ten drivers to win the Indianapolis 500 three or more times and one of only two (followed by Rick Mears) to have won the 500 in three different decades (1968, 1975, 1981). Bobby has also been a spokesman and advocate of many commercial products.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Top_14_season
2009–10 Top 14 season
[ "Club", "Captain", "Head Coach" ]
[ [ "Albi", "Vincent Clément", "Jean Christophe Bacca Philippe Laurent" ], [ "Bayonne", "Rémy Martin", "Christian Gajan" ], [ "Biarritz", "Jérôme Thion", "Jack Isaac Jean-Michel Gonzalez" ], [ "Bourgoin", "Julien Frier", "Éric Catinot Xavier Péméja" ], [ "Brive", "Fabrice Estebanez", "Ugo Mola Christophe Laussucq" ], [ "Castres", "Alexandre Albouy Sébastien Tillous-Borde", "Laurent Labit Laurent Travers" ], [ "Clermont", "Aurélien Rougerie", "Vern Cotter" ], [ "Montauban", "Matthew Clarkin", "Sébastien Calvet Marc Raynaud" ], [ "Montpellier", "Fulgence Ouedraogo", "Warren Britz" ], [ "Perpignan", "Nicolas Mas", "Jacques Brunel" ], [ "Racing Métro", "Lionel Nallet", "Pierre Berbizier" ], [ "Stade Français", "Rodrigo Roncero", "Jacques Delmas Didier Faugeron" ], [ "Toulon", "Joe van Niekerk", "Philippe Saint-André" ], [ "Toulouse", "Thierry Dusautoir", "Guy Novès" ] ]
Teams -- Captains and head coaches
2009–10_Top_14_season_1
The 2009-10 Top 14 competition was a French domestic rugby union club competition operated by the Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR). It began on August 14, 2009 with a match between Toulon and Stade Français at Stade Mayol in Toulon, and continued through to the final at the Stade de France on May 29, 2010. This year's edition of the Top 14 welcomed Racing Métro, winners of the 2009 title in the second-level Pro D2, and Albi, victors in the 2009 promotion playoffs between the second- through fifth-placed teams in Pro D2, thus becoming the first team to achieve promotion to the Top 14 only one year after being relegated. They took the place of the two clubs from Landes, Dax and Mont-de-Marsan, relegated at the end of the 2008-09 Top 14. Mont-de-Marsan, which had been promoted to the Top 14 for 2008-09, finished bottom of the table and went down. The other newly promoted team in 2008-09, Toulon, finished ninth, sending Dax, who had already finished second-to-bottom the previous season before being allowed to stay in the Top 14 due to Albi's financial troubles, to Pro D2. The two teams promoted for 2009-10 had very different results. Albi finished bottom of the table by a wide margin and went directly back to Pro D2. Racing Métro, on the other hand, finished sixth, giving them a berth in the newly expanded playoffs and a place in the 2010-11 Heineken Cup. Bayonne finished in the other relegation spot of 13th place, but were reprieved due to the financial problems of 12th-place Montauban. The season ended with Clermont winning their first French national title in their nearly century-long history, defeating defending champions Perpignan 19-6 in a rematch of last season's final. This result ended decades of frustration for Les Jaunards and their supporters, who had previously tasted defeat in all 10 of their previous final-game appearances.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_World_Cup
2007 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "25 Nov", "12:30", "Tunisia", "1-3", "United States", "25-22", "19-25", "19-25", "80-97", "P2 P3" ], [ "25 Nov", "15:00", "Bulgaria", "3-0", "South Korea", "25-20", "25-20", "25-19", "75-59", "P2 P3" ], [ "25 Nov", "18:00", "Brazil", "3-0", "Australia", "25-19", "25-19", "25-21", "75-59", "P2 P3" ], [ "26 Nov", "13:00", "South Korea", "0-3", "United States", "18-25", "15-25", "18-25", "51-75", "P2 P3" ], [ "26 Nov", "15:30", "Australia", "0-3", "Bulgaria", "17-25", "19-25", "13-25", "49-75", "P2 P3" ], [ "26 Nov", "18:30", "Brazil", "3-0", "Tunisia", "25-19", "25-16", "25-21", "75-56", "P2 P3" ], [ "27 Nov", "13:00", "Australia", "0-3", "United States", "17-25", "12-25", "19-25", "48-75", "P2 P3" ], [ "27 Nov", "15:30", "Bulgaria", "3-1", "Tunisia", "26-24", "22-25", "25-15", "98-81", "P2 P3" ], [ "27 Nov", "18:30", "Brazil", "3-0", "South Korea", "25-20", "25-17", "25-20", "75-57", "P2 P3" ] ]
Results -- Third round
2007_FIVB_Men's_World_Cup_7
The 2007 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup was held in Japan from 18 November to 2 December 2007. The tournament was the first step in the qualification process for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. The top three teams qualified for the Olympics, and joined China as they had already secured a berth as the host country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932_VFL_season
1932 VFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Venue", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "Collingwood", "12.11 ( 83 )", "Geelong", "13.16 ( 94 )", "Victoria Park", "18,000", "7 May 1932" ], [ "Carlton", "10.15 ( 75 )", "South Melbourne", "17.11 ( 113 )", "Princes Park", "28,000", "7 May 1932" ], [ "St Kilda", "16.19 ( 115 )", "Hawthorn", "11.16 ( 82 )", "Junction Oval", "13,000", "7 May 1932" ], [ "Footscray", "14.11 ( 95 )", "Fitzroy", "7.10 ( 52 )", "Western Oval", "21,500", "7 May 1932" ], [ "North Melbourne", "14.12 ( 96 )", "Essendon", "16.17 ( 113 )", "Arden Street Oval", "15,000", "7 May 1932" ], [ "Melbourne", "7.13 ( 55 )", "Richmond", "15.26 ( 116 )", "Motordrome", "13,000", "7 May 1932" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 2
1932_VFL_season_1
The 1932 Victorian Football League season was the 36th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_characters_in_the_Honorverse
List of characters in the Honorverse
[ "Character", "Affiliation", "Description", "Appeared in" ]
[ [ "Habib , Edie", "Maya Solarian", "Captain , chief of staff to Rear Admiral Luiz Rozsak", "Torch of Freedom , Ch . 2 ( probably Crown of Slaves as well )" ], [ "Haftner , Abednego", "_", "Henri Krietzmann 's chief of staff", "Storm from the Shadows" ], [ "Hagen", "SC", "Governor of the planet Walter in the Silesian Confederacy", "Honor Among Enemies" ], [ "Haggerston , Trevor", "RMN", "Commander of the Erewhon Navy , Eighth Fleet ops officer", "Echoes of Honor , Ashes of Victory" ], [ "Haines , Jasmine", "PRH", "The Schiller System trade attaché", "Honor Among Enemies" ], [ "Hairston , Roberta", "SC", "Lieutenant , tac officer of Pirates ' Bane", "War of Honor" ], [ "Halburton", "RMN", "Senior Chief Petty Officer , died on Hades", "In Enemy Hands , Echoes of Honor" ], [ "Halket", "PN", "Citizen Commissioner of Citizen Commodore Gianna Ryan , PNS Rene d'Aiguillon", "Ashes of Victory" ], [ "Hall , Joanne ( Froggie )", "PN", "Citizen captain , Oliver Diamato 's mentor , and hero . Killed in battle", "Echoes of Honor" ], [ "Hall , Thomas", "-", "Member of Erewhon 's de facto ruling triumvirate ( See also : Jack Fuentes , Alessandra Havlicek , Walter Imbesi . )", "Crown of Slaves , Torch of Freedom" ], [ "Hallowell", "SKM", "Brigadier , CO of the King 's Own Regiment of the Royal Army", "Worlds of Honor" ], [ "Lewis Hallowell", "RMMC", "Battalion Sergeant Major , senior noncom aboard HMAMS Wayfarer . Desc . from Honor Among Enemies , Ch . 23 : ... a giant in a faded sweat suit . The black-haired , dark-eyed man stood at least two meters tall , and heavy eyebrows seemed to meet across the bridge of his nose . His face was darkly weathered , his shoulders were preposterously broad , and his hairy hands looked like cargo grapples , but he moved with a sort of lazy grace which looked out of place in such a big man . ... Like the Bosun , the giant had a distinct Gryphon accent , and his voice was even deeper than the senior chief 's . It was also soft , almost gentle , as if its owner seldom needed to raise it ... Hallowell grinned . It made his dark , weathered face look suddenly like a mischievous little boy 's ... Desc . from Honor Among Enemies , Ch . 28 : ... Tall as the Captain was , the Marine was ten centimeters taller , and Aubrey knew from painful experience just how fast he could be", "Honor Among Enemies" ], [ "Halsted", "RMN", "Captain ; Manned simulator for 'Apollo ' , briefed Adm. Henke", "Storm from the Shadows , Ch . 12" ], [ "Halstead , Raymond", "RMN", "Captain , one of Project Apollo 's project officers", "Storm from the Shadows" ], [ "Hamer , Ira", "PN", "Citizen commander , executive officer aboard PNS Schaumberg . Killed in battle", "Echoes of Honor" ] ]
H -- Hagen to Hamer
List_of_Honorverse_characters_42
This is a list of fictional characters appearing in the stories set in the Honor Harrington universe or Honorverse, a best-selling series of over twenty military science fiction novels and anthologies invented and written by David Weber. The stories in the five existing anthologies serve to introduce characters, provide a deeper and more complete backstory, and flesh out the universe, so they claim the same canonical relevance as exposition in the main series. Universe creator David Weber serves as editor for the anthologies, maintaining fidelity to the series canons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_who_played_in_four_decades
List of Major League Baseball players who played in four decades
[ "Player", "Position", "First season", "Last season" ]
[ [ "Dan Brouthers", "First baseman", "1879", "1904" ], [ "Jim O'Rourke", "Outfielder", "1872", "1904" ], [ "Kid Gleason", "Pitcher / Second baseman", "1888", "1912" ], [ "Deacon McGuire", "Catcher", "1884", "1912" ], [ "Jack O'Connor", "Catcher", "1887", "1912" ], [ "Jack Ryan", "Catcher", "1889", "1913" ], [ "Nick Altrock", "Pitcher", "1898", "1933" ], [ "Eddie Collins", "Second baseman", "1906", "1930" ], [ "Jack Quinn", "Pitcher", "1909", "1933" ], [ "Bobo Newsom", "Pitcher", "1929", "1953" ], [ "Mickey Vernon", "First baseman", "1939", "1960" ], [ "Ted Williams", "Outfielder", "1939", "1960" ], [ "Early Wynn", "Pitcher", "1939", "1963" ], [ "Minnie Miñoso", "Outfielder", "1949", "1980" ], [ "Jim Kaat", "Pitcher", "1959", "1983" ], [ "Tim McCarver", "Catcher", "1959", "1980" ], [ "Willie McCovey", "First baseman", "1959", "1980" ], [ "Bill Buckner", "First baseman", "1969", "1990" ], [ "Rick Dempsey", "Catcher", "1969", "1992" ], [ "Carlton Fisk", "Catcher", "1969", "1993" ] ]
List of players
The players are listed by primary position played and years spanning their careers . Ten players from the group have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame . Of the 29 players , 11 were primarily pitchers , six were primarily catchers , six were primarily outfielders , and six were primarily infielders ; the group covers virtually the complete range of baseball positions , missing only a third baseman . Key Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_who_played_in_four_decades_1
Playing Major League Baseball in four decades has been attained by only 29 players in the league's history, dating from the 1870s to the present day.