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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Moffat_County,_Colorado
National Register of Historic Places listings in Moffat County, Colorado
[ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town" ]
[ [ "1", "Bromide Charcoal Kilns", "June 30 , 2000 ( # 00000740 )", "Off County Road 10 40°34′39″N 108°39′24″W / 40.5775°N 108.656667°W / 40.5775 ; -108.656667 ( Bromide Charcoal Kilns )", "Greystone" ], [ "2", "Castle Park Archeological District", "January 3 , 2006 ( # 06000055 )", "Address Restricted", "Dinosaur" ], [ "3", "Rial Chew Ranch Complex", "October 27 , 1987 ( # 86003392 )", "U.S. Highway 40 40°29′55″N 109°00′47″W / 40.498611°N 109.013056°W / 40.498611 ; -109.013056 ( Rial Chew Ranch Complex )", "Dinosaur" ], [ "4", "First National Bank Building", "July 17 , 1997 ( # 97000793 )", "502-506 Yampa Ave. 40°30′52″N 107°32′49″W / 40.514444°N 107.546944°W / 40.514444 ; -107.546944 ( First National Bank Building )", "Craig" ], [ "5", "Denis Julien Inscription", "December 19 , 1986 ( # 86003395 )", "U.S. Highway 40 40°32′43″N 109°00′55″W / 40.545278°N 109.015278°W / 40.545278 ; -109.015278 ( Denis Julien Inscription )", "Dinosaur" ], [ "6", "Lay School", "March 20 , 2013 ( # 13000080 )", "7 Eddy Ave. 40°31′39″N 107°52′55″W / 40.527501°N 107.881897°W / 40.527501 ; -107.881897 ( Lay School )", "Lay" ], [ "7", "Mantle 's Cave", "May 10 , 1994 ( # 94000394 )", "Dinosaur National Monument 40°28′00″N 108°54′04″W / 40.466667°N 108.901111°W / 40.466667 ; -108.901111 ( Mantle 's Cave )", "Dinosaur" ], [ "8", "Marcia ( Pullman car )", "June 20 , 1975 ( # 75000526 )", "341 E. Victory Way 40°30′51″N 107°32′32″W / 40.514167°N 107.542222°W / 40.514167 ; -107.542222 ( Marcia ( Pullman car ) )", "Craig" ], [ "9", "Old Ladore School", "February 24 , 1975 ( # 75000525 )", "By the Green River on State Highway 318 40°46′48″N 108°53′32″W / 40.78°N 108.892222°W / 40.78 ; -108.892222 ( Old Ladore School )", "Brown 's Park" ], [ "10", "State Armory", "June 25 , 1992 ( # 92000810 )", "590 Yampa Ave. 40°30′57″N 107°32′49″W / 40.515833°N 107.546944°W / 40.515833 ; -107.546944 ( State Armory )", "Craig" ], [ "11", "Two-Bar Ranch", "February 17 , 1978 ( # 78000873 )", "West of Maybell off State Highway 318 40°47′12″N 108°53′38″W / 40.786667°N 108.893889°W / 40.786667 ; -108.893889 ( Two-Bar Ranch )", "Maybell" ], [ "12", "Upper Wade and Curtis Cabin", "December 19 , 1986 ( # 86003399 )", "U.S. Highway 40 40°43′38″N 108°52′33″W / 40.727222°N 108.875833°W / 40.727222 ; -108.875833 ( Upper Wade and Curtis Cabin )", "Dinosaur" ], [ "13", "Vanatta Apartments", "January 11 , 1996 ( # 95001511 )", "660 Yampa Ave. 40°31′02″N 107°32′49″W / 40.517222°N 107.546944°W / 40.517222 ; -107.546944 ( Vanatta Apartments )", "Craig" ], [ "14", "White-Indian Contact Site", "March 8 , 1977 ( # 77001561 )", "Address Restricted", "Sparks" ] ]
Current listings
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Moffat_County,_Colorado_0
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Moffat County, Colorado. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Moffat County, Colorado, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. There are 14 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_Stars_(Austrian_season_6)
Dancing Stars (Austrian season 6)
[ "Couple", "Score", "Style", "Music" ]
[ [ "Alexandra & Florian", "36 ( 10,9,9,8 )", "Quickstep", "Cabaret - Liza Minnelli" ], [ "Alexandra & Florian", "34 ( 8,8,10,8 )", "Paso Doble", "Malagueña - Ernesto Lecuona" ], [ "Astrid & Balázs", "34 ( 9,10,8,7 )", "Samba", "Mas que Nada - Sérgio Mendes" ], [ "Astrid & Balázs", "34 ( 9,9,8,8 )", "Quickstep", "Crazy in Love - Beyoncé" ], [ "Mike & Julia", "31 ( 8,8,8,7 )", "Waltz", "True Love - Bing Crosby" ], [ "Mike & Julia", "33 ( 8,8,9,8 )", "Samba", "Asereje - Las Ketchup" ], [ "Alfons & Vadim", "33 ( 8,8,9,8 )", "Rumba", "Hero - Enrique Iglesias" ], [ "Alfons & Vadim", "34 ( 8,9,9,8 )", "Quickstep", "Puttin ' On The Ritz - Irving Berlin" ] ]
Dance order -- Week 9 : `` Aus für Alfons Haider ''
Individual judges scores in charts below ( given in parentheses ) are listed in this order from left to right : Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer , Nicole Burns-Hansen , Peter Kraus and Hannes Nedbal . Running order
Dancing_Stars_(Austrian_season_6)_13
The sixth edition of Dancing Stars was broadcast from March 11 to May 27, 2011 on ORF1 and was presented by Mirjam Weichselbraun and Klaus Eberhartinger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Sun Yang", "China", "1:44.63", "Q" ], [ "2", "6", "Kosuke Hagino", "Japan", "1:45.45", "Q" ], [ "3", "8", "Aleksandr Krasnykh", "Russia", "1:45.69", "Q" ], [ "4", "3", "Townley Haas", "United States", "1:45.92", "Q" ], [ "5", "5", "Chad le Clos", "South Africa", "1:45.94", "Q" ], [ "6", "2", "Thomas Fraser-Holmes", "Australia", "1:46.24", "" ], [ "7", "7", "Dominik Kozma", "Hungary", "1:47.53", "" ], [ "8", "1", "Cristian Quintero", "Venezuela", "1:48.00", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle_2
The men's 200 metre freestyle event at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place between 7-8 August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. After a runner-up feat in the 400 m freestyle two days earlier, China's Sun Yang put up a monumental effort for the Olympic mid-distance freestyle title in a race against Chad le Clos of South Africa and Conor Dwyer of the United States. Hanging with the leaders at the 150-metre turn, Sun made a late charge on the final lap to edge out Le Clos in front and did not let Dwyer pass him for the gold medal in 1:44.65. Despite his early jump to the immediate lead before the final stretch, Le Clos could not hold off Sun to finish with a silver and an African record time in 1:45.20. Meanwhile, Dwyer powered home with a bronze in 1:45.23. Swimming on the outside lane, 2015 World champion James Guy of Great Britain improved upon his position to finish fourth with a 1:45.49. Dwyer's teammate Townley Haas claimed the fifth spot in 1:45.58, while Germany's world record holder Paul Biedermann (1:45.84), Japan's Kosuke Hagino (1:45.90), the Olympic champion in the 400 m individual medley, and Russia's Aleksandr Krasnykh (1:45.91) rounded out the field. Other notable swimmers featured France's Yannick Agnel, who missed a chance to defend his Olympic title after fading to nineteenth in the prelims with a 1:47.35, and two-time silver medalist Park Tae-hwan of South Korea, who posted a twenty-ninth-place time of 1:48.06 in his fourth Olympic appearance. Shortly after the Games, Agnel, aged 24, officially confirmed his retirement from international swimming. The medals for the competition were presented by Tsunekazu Takeda, Japan, member of the International Olympic Committee and the gifts were presented by Kazuo Sano, Bureau Member of FINA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easwari_Rao
Easwari Rao
[ "Year", "Movie", "Role", "Language" ]
[ [ "1990", "Intinta Deepavali", "", "Telugu" ], [ "1990", "Kavithai Paadum Alaigal", "", "Tamil" ], [ "1991", "Jagannatakam", "Neela", "Telugu" ], [ "1991", "Kalikalam", "", "Telugu" ], [ "1992", "Ootty Pattanam", "Seena/Ranjini Thamburatti", "Malayalam" ], [ "1992", "Naalaiya Theerpu", "Raani", "Tamil" ], [ "1993", "Vedan", "Priya", "Tamil" ], [ "1994", "Meghamale", "", "Kannada" ], [ "1996", "Rambantu", "JKaver", "Telugu" ], [ "1997", "Raman Abdullah", "Gowri", "Tamil" ], [ "1998", "Guru Paarvai", "Pooja/Alamelu", "Tamil" ], [ "1998", "Simmarasi", "Rasathi", "Tamil" ], [ "1999", "Poomaname Vaa", "", "Tamil" ], [ "1999", "Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Naanum", "Krishnaveni", "Tamil" ], [ "2000", "Appu", "Saradha", "Tamil" ], [ "2001", "Kutty", "Chenthamarai", "Tamil" ], [ "2001", "Thavasi", "Gowri", "Tamil" ], [ "2002", "Kannathil Muthamittal", "Shyma", "Tamil" ], [ "2002", "Virumbugiren", "", "Tamil" ], [ "2004", "Sullan", "Karpagam", "Tamil" ] ]
Filmography -- Films
Easwari_Rao_0
Eswari Rao (also credited as Vijayashree in Kannada), is an Indian actress who has worked in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada cinema.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_European_Judo_Championships
1996 European Judo Championships
[ "Position", "Judoka", "Country" ]
[ [ "1", "Giorgi Vazagashvili", "Georgia" ], [ "2", "Nigel Donohue", "Great Britain" ], [ "3", "Girolamo Giovinazzo", "Italy" ], [ "3", "Franck Chambilly", "France" ], [ "5", "Nikolay Oyegin", "Russia" ], [ "5", "Natik Bagirov", "Belarus" ], [ "7", "Ulduz Sultanov", "Azerbaijan" ], [ "7", "Marek Matuszek", "Slovakia" ] ]
Results overview -- Men
1996_European_Judo_Championships_3
The 1996 European Judo Championships were the 7th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in The Hague, Netherlands on 19 May 1996.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Districts_of_Mauritius
Districts of Mauritius
[ "Districts", "Area km", "Population ( 31 December 2012 )" ]
[ [ "Flacq", "297.9", "141,586" ], [ "Grand Port", "260.3", "116,211" ], [ "Moka", "230.5", "81,820" ], [ "Pamplemousses", "178.7", "140,511" ], [ "Plaines Wilhems", "203.3", "387,372" ], [ "Port Louis", "42.7", "127,454" ], [ "Rivière du Rempart", "147.6", "110,235" ], [ "Rivière Noire", "259", "79,247" ], [ "Savanne", "244.8", "70,575" ], [ "Total", "1864.8", "1,255,011" ] ]
Savanne Flacq RivièreNoire Port Louis RivièreduRempart Pamplemousses PlainesWilhems Grand Port Moka The Districts of the Republic of Mauritius are the second-order administrative divisions after the Outer islands of the country . Mauritius is divided into nine districts which consist of 1 city , 4 towns and 130 villages , the capital is Port Louis . The Plaines Wilhems District consist mainly of four towns that is Beau-Bassin Rose-Hill , Curepipe , Quatre Bornes and Vacoas-Phoenix . The other districts consist of different villages , some of them are further divided into different suburbs . As of December 31 , 2012 , the urban population stood at 536,086 and rural 718,925 . [ 1 ]
Districts_of_Mauritius_0
The Districts of the Republic of Mauritius are the second-order administrative divisions after the Outer islands of the country. Mauritius is divided into nine districts which consist of 1 city, 4 towns and 130 villages, the capital is Port Louis. The Plaines Wilhems District consist mainly of four towns that is Beau-Bassin Rose-Hill, Curepipe, Quatre Bornes and Vacoas-Phoenix. The other districts consist of different villages, some of them are further divided into different suburbs. As of December 31, 2012, the urban population stood at 536,086 and rural 718,925.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_post_office_murals
List of United States post office murals
[ "Location", "Mural title", "Artist", "Date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Elkins", "Forest Service", "Stevan Dohanos", "1939", "tempura" ], [ "Elkins", "Mining Village", "Stevan Dohanos", "1939", "tempura" ], [ "Fayetteville", "The Moners", "Nixford Baldwin", "1939", "oil on canvas" ], [ "Holidays Cove", "Captain Bilderbrook 's and John Schoolcraft 's Expedition from Holidays Cove to Fort Wheeling in 1777", "Charles Chapman", "1940", "" ], [ "Lewisburg", "Old Time Camp Meeting", "Robert Franklin Gates", "1940", "tempura" ], [ "Mannington", "Landscape at Frogtown", "Richard Zoellner", "1942", "oil on canvas" ], [ "Marlinton", "Mill Point", "Edwin Dorsey Doniphan", "1939", "oil on canvas" ], [ "Marlinton", "Past Visions the Future", "Edwin Dorsey Doniphan", "1939", "oil on canvas" ], [ "Mount Hope", "Mining", "Michael Lensen", "1942", "oil on canvas" ], [ "St. Marys", "St. Mary 's and the Industries of the Region", "Alexander Clayton", "1939", "oil on canvas" ], [ "Salem", "Visions of the Development of Salem", "Berni Glasgow", "1942", "oil on canvas" ] ]
West Virginia
[ 23 ] [ 42 ] [ 130 ]
List_of_United_States_post_office_murals_50
United States post office murals were produced in the United States from 1934 to 1943, through commissions from the Procurement Division of the United States Department of the Treasury. The principal objective was to secure artwork that met high artistic standards for public buildings, where it was accessible to all people. The murals were intended to boost the morale of the American people suffering from the effects of the Depression by depicting uplifting subjects the people knew and loved. Murals produced through the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture (1934-43) were funded as a part of the cost of the construction of new post offices, with 1% of the cost set aside for artistic enhancements. Murals were commissioned through competitions open to all artists in the United States. Almost 850 artists were commissioned to paint 1371 murals, most of which were installed in post offices; 162 of the artists were women and three were African American. The Treasury Relief Art Project (1935-38), which provided artistic decoration for existing Federal buildings, produced a smaller number of post office murals. TRAP was established with funds from the Works Progress Administration. The Section supervised the creative output of TRAP, and selected a master artist for each project. Assistants were then chosen by the artist from the rolls of the WPA Federal Art Project. Artists were asked to paint in an American scene style, depicting ordinary citizens in a realistic manner. Abstract and modern art styles were discouraged.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Watford_F.C._season
2011–12 Watford F.C. season
[ "Date", "Player", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "26 May 2011", "Liam Henderson", "York City", "Free ( end of contract , released )" ], [ "6 June 2011", "Will Buckley", "Brighton & Hove Albion", "£1m" ], [ "7 June 2011", "Danny Graham", "Swansea City", "£3.5m" ], [ "21 June 2011", "Nathan Ellington", "Ipswich Town", "Free ( end of contract , released )" ], [ "27 June 2011", "Mat Sadler", "Walsall", "Free ( end of contract , released )" ], [ "28 June 2011", "Rob Kiernan", "Wigan Athletic", "Free ( end of contract , rejected renewal )" ], [ "1 July 2011", "Don Cowie", "Cardiff City", "Free ( end of contract , rejected renewal )" ], [ "31 August 2011", "Tom Aldred", "Colchester United", "Free ( contract terminated )" ], [ "31 August 2011", "Eddie Oshodi", "Forest Green Rovers", "Free ( contract terminated )" ], [ "31 January 2012", "Marvin Sordell", "Bolton Wanderers", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Players -- Transfers
Don Cowie joined Cardiff City on a free transfer
2011–12_Watford_F.C._season_5
Watford Football Club (also known simply as Watford, or as The Hornets) is an English football club from Watford, Hertfordshire. The team competed in the Football League Championship in 2011-12, their fifth consecutive season in the second tier of English football since their relegation from the Premier League in 2006-07. The 2011-12 season consisted of pre-season friendlies in July 2011, followed by competitive matches in the Football League, FA Cup and Football League Cup between August 2011 and April 2012. Assistant manager Sean Dyche became manager in July 2011, following the departure of Malky Mackay. The club's captain for the season was central midfielder John Eustace. Watford's chairman was Graham Taylor, who previously took Watford from the Fourth Division to the First Division as manager. The team was widely tipped for relegation in 2011-12, following the pre-season departures of attacking players Danny Graham, Will Buckley and Don Cowie for a combined total of £4.5million. Following an early run of two wins from the first thirteen league fixtures, Watford's form improved, and the team lost just one of the remaining eleven games in 2011. Watford suffered four defeats in January 2012, and sold Marvin Sordell - then the team's top goalscorer - on the last day of the January transfer window. The team regained its form between February and April, and finished the league season in the top half of the table for the first time in four years. Watford's top scorer was Troy Deeney with 12 goals in all competitions, followed by Sordell with 10. Centre back Adrian Mariappa was voted Watford F.C.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Illinois_Fighting_Illini_football_team
2019 Illinois Fighting Illini football team
[ "Name", "Position", "Consecutive season at Illinois in current position", "Salary" ]
[ [ "Lovie Smith", "Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator", "4th", "$ 4,000,000" ], [ "Rod Smith", "Offensive Coordinator", "2nd", "$ 700,000" ], [ "Michael Bellamy", "Running backs coach", "1st", "$ 250,000" ], [ "Andrew Hayes-Stoker", "Wide Receivers Coach", "4th", "$ 335,000" ], [ "Bob McClain", "Offensive line coach", "1st", "$ 310,000" ], [ "Cory Patterson", "Tight Ends coach", "2nd", "$ 275,000" ], [ "Austin Clark", "Defensive line coach", "2nd", "$ 275,000" ], [ "Miles Smith", "Linebackers coach", "1st", "$ 220,000" ], [ "Keynodo Hudson", "Cornerbacks coach", "1st", "$ 250,000" ], [ "Gill Byrd", "Safeties coach /Passing Game Coordinator", "2nd", "$ 300,000" ], [ "Bob Ligashesky", "Special Teams Coordinator", "4th", "$ 331,000" ] ]
Personnel -- Coaching staff
Staff as of April 17 , 2019 . [ 4 ]
2019_Illinois_Fighting_Illini_football_team_29
The 2019 Illinois Fighting Illini football team represents the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Fighting Illini play their home games at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois, and compete in the West Division of the Big Ten Conference. They are led by fourth-year head coach Lovie Smith.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AtlasGlobal
AtlasGlobal
[ "Aircraft", "Introduced", "Retired" ]
[ [ "Airbus A319-100", "2005", "2019" ], [ "Airbus A320-200", "2004", "2019" ], [ "Airbus A330-200", "", "2019" ], [ "Boeing 737-400", "2004 2010", "2005 2011" ], [ "Boeing 757-200", "2001", "2012" ], [ "Bombardier CRJ700", "2005", "2007" ], [ "Bombardier CRJ900", "2006", "2010" ], [ "McDonnell Douglas MD-83", "2007", "2007" ] ]
Atlasjet_1
AtlasGlobal, named Atlasjet until 31 March 2015, was a Turkish airline headquartered in Istanbul, which operated scheduled domestic and international passenger services as well as charter flights, mostly out of its base at Istanbul Airport. The airline filed for bankruptcy on February 12, 2020, and ceased operations permanently after that date.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1841
List of shipwrecks in May 1841
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Dalmarnock", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground at Dundee , Forfarshire . She was on a voyage from Dundee to Saint Thomas , Virgin Islands . Dalmarnock was refloated and resumed her voyage" ], [ "Express", "New South Wales", "The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Gerringong" ], [ "Mary Ann", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and damaged at Margate , Kent . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to London . Mary Ann was refloated and taken into Margate" ], [ "Olivia", "Dantzic", "The barque ran aground on the Goodwin Sands , Kent . She was on a voyage from London to Bremen . Olivia was refloated and put into Harwich , Essex , United Kingdom" ], [ "Sonne", "Hamburg", "The ship ran aground on the Half-ebb Rock , off Harwich and was damaged . She was on a voyage from Maldon , Essex to Hamburg" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1841_6
The list of shipwrecks in May 1841 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during May 1841.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackbear_(musician)
Blackbear (musician)
[ "Title", "Artist", "Year", "Role" ]
[ [ "End of the Road", "Machine Gun Kelly", "2012", "Songwriter" ], [ "Boyfriend", "Justin Bieber", "2012", "Songwriter" ], [ "These Things Happen", "G-Eazy", "2014", "Songwriter/producer" ], [ "Look Up", "Mod Sun", "2015", "Producer" ], [ "Mind Games", "Palisades", "2015", "Songwriter" ], [ "Sorry For Now", "Linkin Park", "2017", "Producer" ], [ "talk is overrated", "Jeremy Zucker", "2017", "Songwriter" ], [ "About You", "Mike Shinoda", "2018", "Songwriter/producer" ] ]
Producing and songwriting
In addition to his own music , Musto has produced and written for many popular artists . He has collaborated with numerous musical artists such as Marc E. Bassy , Justin Bieber , G-Eazy , Mike Posner , Maejor Ali , Palisades , Machine Gun Kelly , Rick Ross , Cam ’ ron , 2 Chainz , Mod Sun , Rivers Cuomo , Childish Gambino , Billie Eilish , Pharrell Williams , Miley Cyrus , Mike Shinoda , Jeremy Zucker , Tiny Meat Gang , and Jacob Sartorius . [ 40 ] He co-wrote `` Boyfriend '' by Justin Bieber , alongside Mike Posner , which debuted at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 . [ 41 ] [ 42 ] He also produced the title track from G-Eazy 's album These Things Happen , as well as featuring on the album . [ 41 ]
Blackbear_(musician)_0
Matthew Tyler Musto (born November 27, 1990), known professionally as Blackbear (stylized as blackbear), is an American hip hop musician, singer, songwriter, composer, and record producer. He has released four studio albums, six EPs and two mixtapes. Musto is also a member of the alternative hip-hop and R&B duo Mansionz with American singer and rapper Mike Posner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974–75_Detroit_Red_Wings_season
1974–75 Detroit Red Wings season
[ "No", "R", "Date", "Score", "Opponent", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "W", "October 9 , 1974", "2-1", "Chicago Black Hawks ( 1974-75 )", "1-0-0" ], [ "2", "L", "October 12 , 1974", "2-7", "@ Pittsburgh Penguins ( 1974-75 )", "1-1-0" ], [ "3", "W", "October 13 , 1974", "7-3", "California Golden Seals ( 1974-75 )", "2-1-0" ], [ "4", "W", "October 16 , 1974", "4-2", "Atlanta Flames ( 1974-75 )", "3-1-0" ], [ "5", "W", "October 19 , 1974", "6-4", "Washington Capitals ( 1974-75 )", "4-1-0" ], [ "6", "W", "October 22 , 1974", "3-0", "@ Washington Capitals ( 1974-75 )", "5-1-0" ], [ "7", "L", "October 23 , 1974", "1-10", "@ Atlanta Flames ( 1974-75 )", "5-2-0" ], [ "8", "L", "October 26 , 1974", "2-4", "@ Montreal Canadiens ( 1974-75 )", "5-3-0" ], [ "9", "L", "October 29 , 1974", "0-7", "@ Vancouver Canucks ( 1974-75 )", "5-4-0" ], [ "10", "T", "November 1 , 1974", "4-4", "@ California Golden Seals ( 1974-75 )", "5-4-1" ], [ "11", "L", "November 2 , 1974", "1-5", "@ Los Angeles Kings ( 1974-75 )", "5-5-1" ], [ "12", "T", "November 6 , 1974", "4-4", "Montreal Canadiens ( 1974-75 )", "5-5-2" ], [ "13", "L", "November 10 , 1974", "2-4", "Vancouver Canucks ( 1974-75 )", "5-6-2" ], [ "14", "L", "November 13 , 1974", "4-7", "@ Minnesota North Stars ( 1974-75 )", "5-7-2" ], [ "15", "W", "November 16 , 1974", "5-3", "New York Islanders ( 1974-75 )", "6-7-2" ], [ "16", "L", "November 17 , 1974", "2-5", "Boston Bruins ( 1974-75 )", "6-8-2" ], [ "17", "L", "November 20 , 1974", "4-5", "New York Rangers ( 1974-75 )", "6-9-2" ], [ "18", "L", "November 23 , 1974", "2-4", "@ St. Louis Blues ( 1974-75 )", "6-10-2" ], [ "19", "L", "November 24 , 1974", "1-4", "Los Angeles Kings ( 1974-75 )", "6-11-2" ], [ "20", "L", "November 27 , 1974", "2-6", "@ Philadelphia Flyers ( 1974-75 )", "6-12-2" ] ]
Schedule and results
1974–75_Detroit_Red_Wings_season_3
The 1974-75 Detroit Red Wings season was the 49th season for the Detroit franchise, 43rd as the Red Wings. The team finished fourth and missed the playoffs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_1-A_Rugby
Division 1-A Rugby
[ "Year", "Venue", "Metro Area", "Champion", "Score", "Runners-up", "Attend", "TV Coverage", "Semi-finalists" ]
[ [ "2011", "Rio Tinto Stadium", "Salt Lake City , UT", "California", "21-14", "BYU", "11,000", "ESPN3 / ESPNU", "Arkansas St. / Utah" ], [ "2012", "Rio Tinto Stadium", "Salt Lake City , UT", "BYU", "49-42", "Arkansas St", "8,733", "ESPN3", "Life University / St. Mary 's" ], [ "2013", "UNCG Soccer Stadium", "Greensboro , NC", "Life University", "16-14", "St. Mary 's ( CA )", "4,000", "ESPN3 / ESPNU", "Arkansas St. / Cal Poly" ], [ "2014", "Steuber Rugby Stadium", "Palo Alto , CA", "St. Mary 's ( CA )", "21-6", "Life University", "4,000", "USA Rugby TV", "Arkansas St. / Lindenwood" ], [ "2015", "Fifth Third Bank Stadium", "Atlanta , GA", "St. Mary 's ( CA )", "30-24", "Life University", "3,100", "ESPN3", "Lindenwood / Davenport" ], [ "2016", "St. Mary 's Stadium", "Moraga , CA", "Life University", "24-20", "St. Mary 's ( CA )", "2,000", "Rugby Channel", "Lindenwood / Utah" ], [ "2017", "St. Mary 's Stadium", "Moraga , CA", "St. Mary 's ( CA )", "30-24", "Life University", "2,000", "CBSSN", "BYU / Arizona" ], [ "2018", "Stevens Stadium", "Santa Clara , CA", "Life University", "60-5", "California", "4,000", "CBSSN", "Penn State / Lindenwood" ], [ "2019", "Stevens Stadium", "Santa Clara , CA", "Life University", "29-26", "California", "4,000", "CBSSN", "St. Mary 's ( CA ) / Lindenwood" ] ]
D1-A Championships
Division_1-A_Rugby_0
Division 1-A Rugby (formerly known as the College Premier Division) is the highest level of college rugby within the United States and is administered by USA Rugby. Division 1-A rugby is modeled after NCAA athletic competitions, with the 67 D1-A rugby schools divided into eight conferences: East, Mid-South, Rocky Mountain, California, Big Ten, Liberty, Red River, and PAC. The regular season sees all teams in the conference play one another, with the two top seeds qualifying for the playoffs. Playoffs are a single-elimination format, occurring each year in April and May, with the winner of D1-A declared the National Champion. Regular seasons for most conferences are played in the spring, although some cold-weather conferences, such as the Big Ten Universities, play their regular season in the fall. The competition's first season was played during 2011 and consisted of teams from 31 schools from across the United States. The first ever match of the competition was played on Friday March 4, the Arizona State Sun Devils hosted the Colorado Buffaloes at the Arizona State University Soccer Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. The 2011 final was played at Rio Tinto Stadium, in Sandy, Utah, on the 21 May 2011. D1-A Rugby secured sponsorships in 2012 with World Rugby Shop and Veloce. Several players who have excelled in the top level competitions in college rugby have also represented their country as part of the United States national under-20 rugby union team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Missouri_high_schools_by_athletic_conferences
List of Missouri high schools by athletic conferences
[ "School Name", "Mascot", "City", "County", "School Type" ]
[ [ "Excelsior Springs", "Tigers", "Excelsior Springs", "Clay", "Public" ], [ "Harrisonville", "Wildcats", "Harrisonville", "Cass", "Public" ], [ "Oak Grove", "Panthers", "Oak Grove", "Jackson", "Public" ], [ "Odessa", "Bulldogs", "Odessa", "Lafayette", "Public" ], [ "Pleasant Hill", "Roosters & Chicks", "Pleasant Hill", "Cass", "Public" ], [ "Warrensburg", "Tigers", "Warrensburg", "Johnson", "Public" ] ]
Missouri River Valley -- West Division
Grain Valley left the conference at the end of the 2017-18 school year and joined the Suburban Kansas City Conference . Warrensburg replaced Grain Valley .
List_of_Missouri_high_schools_by_athletic_conferences_43
The following lists Missouri high schools and the athletic conferences in which they compete. Under the current system used by the Missouri State High School Activities Association some conference member teams may also compete in the same playoff district while others are in districts with non-conference members. As a general rule most conferences contain schools within their region and of similar class size, the class based on school enrollment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Collegiate_Hockey_Association_men's_individual_awards
Western Collegiate Hockey Association men's individual awards
[ "Season", "Coach", "School" ]
[ [ "1959-60", "John MacInnes", "Michigan Tech" ], [ "1960-61", "Murray Armstrong", "Denver" ], [ "1961-62", "John MacInnes ( 2 )", "Michigan Tech" ], [ "1962-63", "Barry Thorndycraft", "North Dakota" ], [ "1963-64", "Al Renfrew", "Michigan" ], [ "1964-65", "Bob Peters", "North Dakota" ], [ "1965-66", "John MacInnes ( 3 )", "Michigan Tech" ], [ "1966-67", "Bill Selman", "North Dakota" ], [ "1967-68", "Murray Armstrong ( 2 )", "Denver" ], [ "1968-69", "John Matchefts", "Colorado College" ], [ "1969-70", "Glen Sonmor", "Minnesota" ], [ "1970-71", "John MacInnes ( 4 )", "Michigan Tech" ], [ "1971-72", "Jeff Sauer", "Colorado College" ], [ "1972-73", "Lefty Smith", "Notre Dame" ], [ "1973-74", "Herb Brooks", "Minnesota" ], [ "1974-75", "Jeff Sauer ( 2 )", "Colorado College" ], [ "1975-76", "John MacInnes ( 5 )", "Michigan Tech" ], [ "1976-77", "Bob Johnson", "Wisconsin" ], [ "1977-78", "Marshall Johnston", "Denver" ], [ "1978-79", "John Gasparini", "North Dakota" ] ]
Coach of the Year -- Winners
Western_Collegiate_Hockey_Association_men's_individual_awards_15
The Western Collegiate Hockey Association gives awards at the conclusion of each season. The current awards include Player of the Year, Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Coach of the Year, as well as the league leaders in points scoring and goaltending. In addition, several WCHA players have won the Hobey Baker Award for the nation's best college hockey player. Past winners have included numerous National Hockey League players, players in European professional leagues, NHL All-Stars, Olympic gold medalists, Stanley Cup champions, and Hockey Hall of Famers. Minnesota and North Dakota are the most successful teams, with 55 award winners and statistical leaders each. All current and former members of the conference are represented, with the exception of Bowling Green. No player has been selected for the same award more than twice. Murray McLachlan of Minnesota was named Rookie of the Year and twice named Player of the Year, the only player to be selected for three awards. Minnesota's John Mayasich and Michigan Tech's Tony Esposito are the only players to lead the conference statistically in three seasons. John MacInnes of Michigan Tech was named Coach of the Year five times. The Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year is chosen by a vote of faculty athletic representatives, while the Defensive Player of the Year is chosen by the league's head coaches. All other award winners are selected by votes from coaches, players, sports information directors, and local media.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_films_of_the_1980s
List of German films of the 1980s
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Banana Joe", "Steno", "Bud Spencer , Gunther Philipp", "Comedy", "Italian-West German co-production" ], [ "The Beastmaster", "Don Coscarelli", "Marc Singer , Tanya Roberts , Rip Torn", "Fantasy", "American production with West German money" ], [ "Comeback", "Christel Buschmann [ de ]", "Eric Burdon , Julie Carmen", "Drama", "" ], [ "Deadly Game", "Károly Makk", "Barbara Sukowa , Helmut Berger , Mel Ferrer", "Thriller", "" ], [ "Dear Mr . Wonderful", "Peter Lilienthal", "Joe Pesci", "Drama", "" ], [ "Doctor Faustus", "Franz Seitz", "Jon Finch , André Heller , Hanns Zischler", "Drama", "Entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival" ], [ "Eine deutsche Revolution", "Helmut Herbst", "Franz Wittich , Gregor Hansen", "Docudrama", "Entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival" ], [ "Der Fan", "Eckhart Schmidt", "Désirée Nosbusch", "Horror", "" ], [ "Fitzcarraldo", "Werner Herzog", "Klaus Kinski , Claudia Cardinale", "", "" ], [ "The Ghost", "Herbert Achternbusch", "Herbert Achternbusch", "", "Entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival" ], [ "High Society Limited", "Ottokar Runze", "Elisabeth Bergner , Lilli Palmer , Hardy Krüger", "Comedy", "" ], [ "Kamikaze 1989", "Wolf Gremm", "Rainer Werner Fassbinder , Boy Gobert , Brigitte Mira , Franco Nero", "Science Fiction", "" ], [ "Kraftprobe", "Heidi Genée", "Hannelore Hoger , Kirstin Genée", "", "Entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival" ], [ "The Magic Mountain", "Hans W. Geißendörfer", "Christoph Eichhorn , Rod Steiger , Charles Aznavour , Marie-France Pisier , Hans Christian Blech", "", "West German-French-Italian co-production" ], [ "Der Mann auf der Mauer [ de ]", "Reinhard Hauff", "Marius Müller-Westernhagen , Julie Carmen", "", "" ], [ "Nacht der Wölfe [ de ]", "Rüdiger Nüchtern [ de ]", "Daniela Obermeir , Ali Arkadas , Karl-Heinz von Liebezeit", "Drama", "" ], [ "Parsifal", "Hans-Jürgen Syberberg", "Edith Clever", "Musical", "West German-French co-production . Screened at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival" ], [ "The Passerby", "Jacques Rouffio", "Romy Schneider , Michel Piccoli , Helmut Griem , Mathieu Carrière , Maria Schell", "", "French-West German co-production" ], [ "Piratensender Powerplay [ de ]", "Sigi Rothemund", "Thomas Gottschalk , Mike Krüger", "Comedy", "" ], [ "Private Popsicle", "Boaz Davidson", "Yftach Katzur , Jonathan Sagall , Zachi Noy", "Comedy", "Israeli-West German co-production" ] ]
1982
List_of_German_films_of_the_1980s_2
This is a list of the most notable films produced in Cinema of Germany in the 1980s. For an alphabetical list of articles on West German films see .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_60_metres
1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "Marc Blume", "Germany", "6.62", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Peter Karlsson", "Sweden", "6.64", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Patrik Strenius", "Sweden", "6.65", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Haralabos Papadias", "Greece", "6.68", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Kevin Williams", "Great Britain", "6.69", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Yiannios Zisimides", "Cyprus", "6.69", "" ], [ "5", "2", "Jason John", "Great Britain", "6.69", "Q" ], [ "8", "2", "Stefano Tilli", "Italy", "6.70", "" ], [ "9", "1", "Jörg Deerberg", "Germany", "6.75", "" ], [ "10", "2", "Harri Kivelä", "Finland", "6.78", "" ], [ "11", "1", "Fernando Ramirez", "Norway", "6.79", "" ], [ "12", "2", "Aleksandr Streltsov", "Ukraine", "6.94", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
First 3 from each semifinal qualified directly ( Q ) for the final .
1996_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_60_metres_1
The men's 60 metres event at the 1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Stockholm Globe Arena on 8-9 March.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dancer_(2016_film)
The Dancer (2016 film)
[ "Award / Film Festival", "Category", "Recipients and nominees", "Result" ]
[ [ "César Awards", "Best Actress", "Soko", "Nominated" ], [ "César Awards", "Best Supporting Actress", "Mélanie Thierry", "Nominated" ], [ "César Awards", "Most Promising Actress", "Lily-Rose Depp", "Nominated" ], [ "César Awards", "Best First Feature Film", "", "Nominated" ], [ "César Awards", "Best Costume Design", "Anaïs Romand", "Won" ], [ "César Awards", "Best Production Design", "Carlos Conti", "Nominated" ], [ "Lumières Awards", "Best Actress", "Soko", "Nominated" ], [ "Lumières Awards", "Most Promising Actress", "Lily-Rose Depp", "Nominated" ], [ "Lumières Awards", "Best First Film", "", "Nominated" ], [ "Lumières Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Benoît Debie", "Nominated" ] ]
Accolades
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The Dancer (in French: La Danseuse) is a 2016 French biographical historical drama film directed and written by Stéphanie Di Giusto and co-written by Thomas Bidegain and Sarah Thiebaud, based on the novel by Giovanni Lista. The film stars Soko, Gaspard Ulliel, Mélanie Thierry, Lily-Rose Depp, François Damiens, Louis Garrel and William Houston. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930–31_Brentford_F.C._season
1930–31 Brentford F.C. season
[ "Round", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorer ( s )" ]
[ [ "1R", "29 November 1930", "Ilford", "A", "6-1", "5,718", "W. Lane ( 3 ) , J . Lane ( 3 )" ], [ "2R", "13 December 1930", "Norwich City", "H", "1-0", "12,000", "J . Lane" ], [ "3R", "10 January 1931", "Cardiff City", "H", "2-2", "16,500", "Berry , W. Lane" ], [ "3R ( replay )", "14 January 1931", "Cardiff City", "A", "2-1", "25,000", "W. Lane , J . Lane" ], [ "4R", "24 January 1931", "Portsmouth", "H", "0-1", "23,544", "" ] ]
Results -- FA Cup
Main article : 1930–31 FA Cup
1930–31_Brentford_F.C._season_2
During the 1930-31 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Third Division South. Despite failing to challenge for promotion, the Bees finished in 3rd place and advanced to the fourth round of the FA Cup for the first time in four years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_Irish_Cup
2019–20 Irish Cup
[ "Team 1", "Score", "Team 2" ]
[ [ "Killyleagh Youth ( NL )", "1-0", "Downshire Young Men ( NL )" ], [ "Limavady United ( 3 )", "2-0", "Immaculata ( NL )" ], [ "Lisburn Distillery ( 3 )", "3-2", "Strabane Athletic ( NL )" ], [ "Lurgan Town ( NL )", "0-4", "St James ' Swifts ( NL )" ], [ "Maiden City ( NL )", "1-3", "Tullycarnet ( NL )" ], [ "Moneyslane ( NL )", "9-0", "Mossley ( NL )" ], [ "Newcastle ( NL )", "0-5", "Banbridge Town ( 3 )" ], [ "Newtowne ( NL )", "0-2", "Newington ( 3 )" ], [ "Portstewart ( 3 )", "0-1", "Belfast Celtic ( NL )" ], [ "Rathfriland Rangers ( NL )", "4-2", "Seagoe ( NL )" ], [ "Richhill ( NL )", "0-3", "Valley Rangers ( NL )" ], [ "Shankill United ( NL )", "1-4", "Lisburn Rangers ( NL )" ], [ "Suffolk ( NL )", "1-4", "Larne Tech Old Boys ( NL )" ], [ "Tandragee Rovers ( NL )", "5-7 ( aet )", "18th Newtownabbey Old Boys ( NL )" ], [ "Tobermore United ( 3 )", "7-1", "Oxford Sunnyside ( NL )" ], [ "Woodvale ( NL )", "1-7", "Annagh United ( 3 )" ] ]
2019–20_Irish_Cup_6
The 2019-20 Irish Cup (known as the Tennent's Irish Cup for sponsorship purposes) is the 140th edition of the premier knock-out cup competition in Northern Irish football since its inauguration in 1881. The competition began on 17 August 2019, and will conclude with the final at Windsor Park in May 2020. Crusaders are the defending champions, having defeated NIFL Championship side Ballinamallard United 3-0 in the 2019 final to lift the cup for the first time since winning the 2009 final ten years earlier. It was also their fourth Irish Cup win overall. The winners will qualify for the 2020-21 UEFA Europa League preliminary round.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Newport_County_A.F.C._season
2016–17 Newport County A.F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "3 January 2017", "MF", "Lewis Bamford", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "3 January 2017", "CB", "Ben Jones", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "3 January 2017", "MF", "Dafydd Jones", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "3 January 2017", "CF", "Jon Parkin", "York City", "Free" ], [ "9 January 2017", "LM", "Jack Jebb", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "9 January 2017", "CF", "Josh O'Hanlon", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "14 January 2017", "CB", "Abdoulaye Méïté", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "14 February 2017", "CM", "Maxime Blanchard", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "CB", "Liam Angel", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "GK", "Marcus Beauchamp", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "RB", "Paul Bignot", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "LW", "Jack Compton", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "CB", "Darren Jones", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "CF", "Tom Meechan", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "CB", "Kieran Parselle", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "MF", "Finlay Wood", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "CF", "Craig Reid", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "CF", "Ryan Bird", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "MF", "Mitchell Rose", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "30 June 2017", "CF", "Lenell John-Lewis", "Free agent", "Released" ] ]
Transfers -- Transfers out
2016–17_Newport_County_A.F.C._season_4
The 2016-17 season was Newport County's fourth consecutive season in Football League Two, 64th season in the Football League and 96th season of league football overall. The season saw Newport achieve a second Great Escape after that of the 1976-77 season. Having been 11 points adrift in March, they avoided relegation on the final day of the season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_NHL_season
2016–17 NHL season
[ "Player", "Team", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Brian Campbell", "Chicago Blackhawks", "Lady Byng Memorial Trophy winner , over 1,000 games played" ], [ "Shane Doan", "Arizona Coyotes", "2-time NHL All-Star , King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner , Mark Messier Leadership Award winner , over 1,500 games played , the last active player to have been a member of the original Winnipeg Jets" ], [ "Marian Hossa", "Chicago Blackhawks", "5-time NHL All-Star , over 1,300 games played" ], [ "Jarome Iginla", "Los Angeles Kings", "Art Ross Trophy winner , Lester B. Pearson Trophy winner , King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner , Mark Messier Leadership Award winner , 2-time Maurice Rocket Richard Trophy winner , 6-time NHL All-Star , over 1,500 games played" ], [ "Chris Neil", "Ottawa Senators", "Over 1,000 games played" ], [ "Mike Ribeiro", "Nashville Predators", "Over 1,000 games played" ] ]
Milestones -- Last games
2016–17_NHL_season_12
The 2016-17 NHL season was the 100th season of operation (99th season of play) of the National Hockey League. Thirty teams were competing in an 82-game regular season from October 12, 2016, to April 9, 2017. The 2017 Stanley Cup playoffs began on April 12 and concluded on June 11, with the Pittsburgh Penguins winning the Stanley Cup over the Nashville Predators in six games. On June 11, the Pittsburgh Penguins became the first team to repeat as Stanley Cup champions since the Detroit Red Wings in 1997-98, winning the franchise's fifth Stanley Cup and their third in nine seasons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics
Norway at the 2008 Summer Olympics
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Erika Skarbø", "( 1987-06-12 ) 12 June 1987 ( aged 21 )", "7", "0", "Arna-Bjørnar Fotball" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Ane Stangeland Horpestad ( c )", "( 1980-06-02 ) 2 June 1980 ( aged 28 )", "100", "5", "Klepp IL" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Gunhild Følstad", "( 1981-11-03 ) 3 November 1981 ( aged 26 )", "69", "1", "Trondheims-Ørn SK" ], [ "4", "3 MF", "Ingvild Stensland", "( 1981-08-03 ) 3 August 1981 ( aged 27 )", "68", "2", "Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC" ], [ "5", "2 DF", "Siri Nordby", "( 1978-08-04 ) 4 August 1978 ( aged 30 )", "38", "1", "Røa IL" ], [ "6", "3 MF", "Marie Knutsen", "( 1982-08-31 ) 31 August 1982 ( aged 25 )", "48", "5", "Røa IL" ], [ "7", "2 DF", "Trine Rønning", "( 1982-06-14 ) 14 June 1982 ( aged 26 )", "83", "15", "Kolbotn Fotball" ], [ "8", "4 FW", "Solveig Gulbrandsen", "( 1981-01-12 ) 12 January 1981 ( aged 27 )", "121", "39", "Kolbotn Fotball" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Isabell Herlovsen", "( 1988-06-23 ) 23 June 1988 ( aged 20 )", "35", "5", "Kolbotn Fotball" ], [ "10", "4 FW", "Melissa Wiik", "( 1985-02-07 ) 7 February 1985 ( aged 23 )", "30", "12", "Asker SK" ], [ "11", "4 FW", "Leni Larsen Kaurin", "( 1981-03-21 ) 21 March 1981 ( aged 27 )", "44", "3", "1 . FFC Turbine Potsdam" ], [ "12", "2 DF", "Marit Fiane Christensen", "( 1980-12-11 ) 11 December 1980 ( aged 27 )", "58", "7", "Røa IL" ], [ "13", "3 MF", "Lene Storløkken", "( 1981-06-20 ) 20 June 1981 ( aged 27 )", "34", "5", "Team Strømmen FK" ], [ "14", "4 FW", "Guro Knutsen", "( 1985-01-10 ) 10 January 1985 ( aged 23 )", "8", "1", "Røa IL" ], [ "15", "2 DF", "Marita Skammelsrud Lund", "( 1989-01-29 ) 29 January 1989 ( aged 19 )", "7", "0", "Team Strømmen FK" ], [ "16", "4 FW", "Elise Thorsnes", "( 1988-08-14 ) 14 August 1988 ( aged 19 )", "16", "1", "Arna-Bjørnar Fotball" ], [ "17", "4 FW", "Lene Mykjåland", "( 1987-02-20 ) 20 February 1987 ( aged 21 )", "18", "5", "Røa IL" ], [ "18", "1 GK", "Christine Colombo Nilsen", "( 1982-04-30 ) 30 April 1982 ( aged 26 )", "5", "0", "Kolbotn Fotball" ] ]
Football -- Women 's tournament
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Norway_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_11
Norway competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. On 10 June, the NOC selected 50 athletes for the Olympic Games. A week later, a further eight athletes were added. More selections were made on 17 June, 1 July, 14 July (a handball squad) and 17 July. A total of 85 participants were selected for the Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polaris_Music_Prize
Polaris Music Prize
[ "Year", "Winner", "Category" ]
[ [ "2015", "Joni Mitchell - Blue", "1960-70s" ], [ "2015", "Cowboy Junkies - The Trinity Session", "1980s" ], [ "2015", "Sloan - Twice Removed", "1990s" ], [ "2015", "Peaches - The Teaches of Peaches", "2000-05" ], [ "2016", "Neil Young - After the Gold Rush", "1960-75 public vote" ], [ "2016", "Leonard Cohen - Songs of Leonard Cohen", "1960-75 jury vote" ], [ "2016", "Rush - Moving Pictures", "1976-85 public vote" ], [ "2016", "Kate & Anna McGarrigle - Kate & Anna McGarrigle", "1976-85 jury vote" ], [ "2016", "Blue Rodeo - Five Days in July", "1986-95 public vote" ], [ "2016", "Mary Margaret O'Hara - Miss America", "1986-95 jury vote" ], [ "2016", "Arcade Fire - Funeral", "1996-2005 public vote" ], [ "2016", "Lhasa de Sela - La Llorona", "1996-2005 jury vote" ], [ "2017", "Gordon Lightfoot - Lightfoot !", "1960-75 public vote" ], [ "2017", "The Band - The Band", "1960-75 jury vote" ], [ "2017", "Harmonium - L'Heptade", "1976-85 public vote" ], [ "2017", "Glenn Gould - The Goldberg Variations", "1976-85 jury vote" ], [ "2017", "The Tragically Hip - Fully Completely", "1986-95 public vote" ], [ "2017", "Eric 's Trip - Love Tara", "1986-95 jury vote" ], [ "2017", "Feist - Let It Die", "1996-2005 public vote" ], [ "2017", "k-os - Joyful Rebellion", "1996-2005 jury vote" ] ]
Slaight Family Polaris Heritage Prize -- Slaight Family Polaris Heritage Prize winners
Polaris_Music_Prize_1
The Polaris Music Prize is a music award annually given to the best full-length Canadian album based on artistic merit, regardless of genre, sales, or record label. The award was established in 2006 with a $20,000 cash prize; the prize was increased to $30,000 for the 2011 award. In May 2015, the Polaris Music Prize was increased to $50,000, an additional $20,000, sponsored by Slaight Music. Additionally, second place prizes for the nine other acts on the Short List increased from $2,000 to $3,000. Polaris officials also announced The Slaight Family Polaris Heritage Prize, an award that will annually honour five albums from the five decades before Polaris launched in 2006. Details about the selection process for this prize are still to be revealed. The Polaris Music Prize is modeled after the United Kingdom/Ireland's Mercury Prize and in turn, inspired the Atlantis Music Prize/Borealis Music Prize for Newfoundland and Labrador. The 2018 Polaris sponsors include the CBC, the Government of Canada, FACTOR, Ontario Media Development Corporation, Slaight Communications, Radio Starmaker Fund, SiriusXM, Stingray Music/Galaxie, The Carlu, Shure Canada, Toronto radio station Indie88, SOCAN, and Re-Sound20. Past sponsors have included Rogers Communications and Scion. The Polaris Music Prize gala is video streamed live on CBC Music and, previously, AUX.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauricio_Hadad
Mauricio Hadad
[ "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent in final", "Score in final" ]
[ [ "1", "1989", "Bogotá", "Clay", "Guillermo Minutella", "6-3 , 6-7 , 6-4" ], [ "2", "1992", "Sevilla", "Clay", "Kenneth Carlsen", "6-7 , 6-3 , 6-3" ], [ "3", "1992", "Cali", "Hard", "Mario Visconti", "6-1 , 6-2" ], [ "4", "1993", "Bogotá", "Clay", "Sergio Cortes", "2-6 , 6-3 , 6-0" ], [ "5", "1993", "Cali", "Clay", "Nicolás Pereira", "7-6 , 7-6" ], [ "6", "1993", "Caracas -3", "Hard", "Alex O'Brien", "7-5 , 6-4" ], [ "7", "1994", "Bogotá", "Clay", "Nuno Marques", "6-3 , 6-3" ], [ "8", "1994", "Cali", "Clay", "José Luis Noriega", "6-2 , 6-2" ], [ "9", "1995", "Bermuda", "Clay", "Javier Frana", "7-6 , 3-6 , 6-4" ], [ "10", "1996", "Medellín", "Clay", "Jaime Oncins", "2-6 , 6-3 , 6-1" ], [ "11", "1997", "Cali", "Clay", "Marcello Craca", "6-3 , 7-6" ] ]
Singles titles ( 11 )
Legend Grand Slam ( 0 ) Tennis Masters Cup ( 0 ) ATP Masters Series ( 0 ) ATP Tour ( 1 ) Challengers ( 10 )
Mauricio_Hadad_1
Mauricio Hadad (born December 7, 1971 in Cali) is a former tennis player from Colombia. Hadad is of Lebanese background. The right-hander turned pro in 1988 and reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on September 11, 1995, when he became World No. 78. His best performance at a Grand Slam came at the 1996 Australian Open and the 1995 U.S. Open where he made it to the third round. Hadad participated in 20 Davis Cup ties for Colombia from 1989-2001, posting a 23-5 record in singles and a 12-6 record in doubles. Hadad coached former World No. 1 Russian professional tennis player Maria Sharapova. He is currently the coach of British tennis player Laura Robson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_NK_Osijek_season
2015–16 NK Osijek season
[ "Date", "Position", "Player", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "June 2015", "DF", "Tomislav Radotić", "RNK Split", "TBF" ], [ "June 2015", "DF", "Mario Maslać", "Borac Čačak", "Free" ], [ "July 2015", "MF", "Zoran Lesjak", "NK Hrvatski Dragovoljac", "Free" ], [ "July 2015", "MF", "Luka Mihaljević", "NK Istra 1961 II", "Free" ], [ "July 2015", "TBF", "Matija Čakalić", "NK Metalac Osijek", "TBF" ], [ "July 2015", "TBF", "Matej Bekavac", "NK Metalac Osijek", "TBF" ], [ "July 2015", "TBF", "Ivica Đolan", "NK Rudeš", "TBF" ], [ "July 2015", "TBF", "Ivica Bukvič", "NK Hrvatski Dragovoljac", "TBF" ], [ "August 2015", "FW", "Goran Roce", "RNK Split", "Free" ] ]
Transfers -- In
2015–16_NK_Osijek_season_5
The 2015-16 season will be the 69th season in Osijeks history and their twenty-fifth in the Prva HNL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recurring_Saturday_Night_Live_characters_and_sketches_introduced_1996–97
Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1996–97
[ "Season", "Episode", "Host" ]
[ [ "23", "September 27 , 1997", "Sylvester Stallone" ], [ "23", "November 22 , 1997", "Rudy Giuliani" ], [ "23", "February 28 , 1998", "Garth Brooks" ], [ "23", "May 9 , 1998", "David Duchovny" ], [ "24", "December 5 , 1998", "Vince Vaughn" ] ]
Cinder Calhoun
Portrayed by Ana Gasteyer , Calhoun was an activist , feminist singer who played at the Lilith Fair festival . In one episode , she is introduced as the warm-up act for the festival . Ultra-politically correct , she would go out of her way to pronounce ethnic-named cities in their native dialect and would frequently dedicate her songs to activist causes . On a Christmas episode she sang a song called `` Christmas Chainsaw Massacre '' , referring to the `` senseless cutting down of innocent trees for our twisted holiday pleasure '' . She also performed the anti-Thanksgiving song `` Basted in Blood '' in a duet with Sarah McLachlan , referencing in her introduction as being inspired by Fiona Apple 's criticism of Butterball Turkey for having a 1-800 number for Turkey recipes . She professed her love for Garth Brooks in a song entitled `` Adonis in Blue Jeans '' when he hosted the show . Debuted November 23 , 1996 in a Thanksgiving Song Auditions sketch . Appearances
Recurring_Saturday_Night_Live_characters_and_sketches_introduced_1996–1997_7
N/A
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FY_postcode_area
FY postcode area
[ "Postcode district", "Post town", "Coverage", "Local authority area" ]
[ [ "FY0", "BLACKPOOL", "", "non-geographic" ], [ "FY1", "BLACKPOOL", "Blackpool Town Centre , North Shore , South Shore", "Blackpool" ], [ "FY2", "BLACKPOOL", "Bispham , Moor Park", "Blackpool" ], [ "FY3", "BLACKPOOL", "Grange Park , Layton , Marton , Staining , Stanley Park", "Blackpool , Fylde , Wyre" ], [ "FY4", "BLACKPOOL", "Marton , South Shore , Squires Gate , Starr Gate", "Blackpool , Fylde" ], [ "FY5", "THORNTON-CLEVELEYS", "Anchorsholme , Little Bispham , Skippool , Thornton-Cleveleys", "Wyre , Blackpool" ], [ "FY6", "POULTON-LE-FYLDE", "Carleton , Poulton-le-Fylde , Hambleton , Knott End-on-Sea , Preesall , Singleton , Stalmine", "Wyre , Fylde , Blackpool" ], [ "FY7", "FLEETWOOD", "Fleetwood , Rossall", "Wyre" ], [ "FY8", "LYTHAM ST. ANNES", "Lytham St. Annes , Moss Side", "Fylde" ] ]
Coverage
The approximate coverage of the postcode districts :
FY_postcode_area_0
The FY postcode area, also known as the Blackpool postcode area is a group of 8 geographical postcode districts for post towns Blackpool, Thornton-Cleveleys, Lytham St Annes, Poulton-le-Fylde and Fleetwood in England. It has one non-geographic postcode district, FY0, the post town of which is Blackpool. FY refers to the Fylde, which includes the area and beyond.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1941
List of shipwrecks in September 1941
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Albatros", "Regia Marina", "World War II : The torpedo boat was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Messina , Sicily ( 38°24′N 15°22′E / 38.400°N 15.367°E / 38.400 ; 15.367 ) by HMS Upright ( Royal Navy ) . 32 crew and 2 German officers sank with her . There were 49 survivors , but two of them died of their wounds" ], [ "Barge n° 485", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The barge was sunk by artillery fire in the Onega Lake while evacuating civilians . There were 41 dead and 78 survivors" ], [ "Cervantes", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy HG 73 : The cargo ship ( 1810 gt , 1919 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north north east of the Azores , Portugal ( 48°37′N 20°01′W / 48.617°N 20.017°W / 48.617 ; -20.017 ) by U-201 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of eight of the 40 people on board . Survivors were rescued by Starling ( United Kingdom )" ], [ "Città di Bastia", "Italy", "World War II : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea ( 36°21′N 24°23′E / 36.350°N 24.383°E / 36.350 ; 24.383 ) by HMS Tetrarch ( Royal Navy ) with the loss of 150 lives . There were 432 survivors" ], [ "CKA-022", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The MO-4 -class patrol vessel was bombed and sunk in the Black Sea off Tendra by Luftwaffe aircraft" ], [ "Fram", "Faroe Islands", "World War II : The trawler was bombed and sunk at Vestmannhavn by Luftwaffe aircraft . There were no casualty" ], [ "Imperial Star", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The troopship ( 12 427 gt , 1935 ) was bombed and damaged by Italian aircraft in the Mediterranean Sea northeast of Tunius . All crew were rescued by HMS Farndale and HMS Heythrop ( both Royal Navy ) . She was taken in tow by HMS Oribi ( Royal Navy ) but was scuttled the next day" ], [ "Margareta", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy HG 73 : The cargo ship ( 3103 gt , 1904 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 50°15′N 17°27′W / 50.250°N 17.450°W / 50.250 ; -17.450 ) by U-201 ( Kriegsmarine ) . All 34 crew were rescued by HMS Hibiscus ( Royal Navy )" ], [ "MO-196", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The MO-4 -class patrol boat was shelled and sunk in the Lake Ladoga off Shlisselburg by German artillery" ], [ "No . 13", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The KM-2 Type motor launch was shelled and sunk in the Lake Ladoga by German artillery" ], [ "Panagiotis Kramottos", "Greece", "World War II : The coaster , a sailing vessel , was shelled and sunk in the Aegean Sea south west of Milos by HMS Tetrarch ( Royal Navy )" ], [ "Pioner", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The gunboat , a former Kopchik-class dispatch vessel , was sunk in the Leningrad Sea Canal by German artillery and aircraft . She was raised October 1944 , repaired , and returned to service 30 November 1945" ], [ "Siremalm", "Norway", "World War II : Convoy HG 73 : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 49°05′N 20°10′W / 49.083°N 20.167°W / 49.083 ; -20.167 ) by U-201 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of all 27 crew" ], [ "HMS Springbank", "Royal Navy", "World War II : Convoy HG 73 : The fighter catapult ship ( 5155 gt , 1926 ) was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean by U-201 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 32 of her 233 crew . Survivors were rescued by HMS Hibiscus , HMS Jasmine and HMS Periwinkle ( all Royal Navy ) . HMS Springbank was subsequently scuttled by HMS Jasmine" ], [ "TK-83", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The motor torpedo boat was shelled and sunk by Emden and Leipzig ( both Kriegsmarine ) in the Baltic Sea" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1941_27
The list of shipwrecks in September 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1941.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_World_Amateur_Boxing_Championships
2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Light flyweight ( -48 kilograms )", "Zou Chiming China", "Bedak Pál Hungary", "Sherali Dostiev Tajikistan Birzhan Zhakypov Kazakhstan" ], [ "Flyweight ( -51 kilograms )", "Lee Ok-Sung South Korea", "Andry Laffita Cuba", "Rau'shee Warren United States Mirat Sarsembayev Kazakhstan" ], [ "Bantamweight ( -54 kilograms )", "Guillermo Rigondeaux Cuba", "Rustamhodza Rahimov Germany", "Ali Hallab France Gary Russell , Jr. United States" ], [ "Featherweight ( -57 kilograms )", "Alexei Tichtchenko Russia", "Alexei Shajdulin Bulgaria", "Yuriorkis Gamboa Cuba Viorel Simion Romania" ], [ "Lightweight ( -60 kilograms )", "Yordenis Ugás Cuba", "Romal Amanov Azerbaijan", "Khabib Allakhverdiyev Russia Domenico Valentino Italy" ], [ "Light welterweight ( -64 kilograms )", "Serik Sapiyev Kazakhstan", "Dilshod Mahmudov Uzbekistan", "Inocente Fiss Cuba Emil Maharramov Azerbaijan" ], [ "Welterweight ( -69 kilograms )", "Erislandy Lara Cuba", "Magomed Nurutdinov Belarus", "Bakhtiyar Artayev Kazakhstan Neil Perkins England" ], [ "Middleweight ( -75 kilograms )", "Matvey Korobov Russia", "Ismayl Sillakh Ukraine", "Emilio Correa Cuba Mohammed Hikal Egypt" ], [ "Light heavyweight ( -81 kilograms )", "Yerdos Dzhanabergenov Kazakhstan", "Marijo Šivolija Croatia", "Utkirbek Haydarov Uzbekistan Artak Malumyan Armenia" ], [ "Heavyweight ( -91 kilograms )", "Aleksandr Alekseyev Russia", "Elchin Alizade Azerbaijan", "Jasur Mazhanov Uzbekistan Alexander Povernov Germany" ], [ "Super heavyweight ( +91 kilograms )", "Odlanier Solís Cuba", "Roman Romanchuk Russia", "Roberto Cammarelle Italy Kubrat Pulev Bulgaria" ] ]
Medal winners
2005_World_Amateur_Boxing_Championships_0
The men's 2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Mianyang, China, from November 13 to November 20. The competition was organised by the world's governing body for amateur boxing AIBA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_San_Diego_Padres_season
2005 San Diego Padres season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Record" ]
[ [ "133", "September 1", "@ Brewers", "6-5", "67-66" ], [ "134", "September 2", "@ Brewers", "2-12", "67-67" ], [ "135", "September 3", "@ Brewers", "6-1", "68-67" ], [ "136", "September 4", "@ Brewers", "2-3", "68-68" ], [ "137", "September 6", "Rockies", "5-6", "68-69" ], [ "138", "September 7", "Rockies", "4-2", "69-69" ], [ "139", "September 8", "Rockies", "3-2", "70-69" ], [ "140", "September 9", "@ Dodgers", "3-1", "71-69" ], [ "141", "September 10", "@ Dodgers", "1-3", "71-70" ], [ "142", "September 11", "@ Dodgers", "3-7", "71-71" ], [ "143", "September 12", "@ Giants", "3-4", "71-72" ], [ "144", "September 13", "@ Giants", "4-5", "71-73" ], [ "145", "September 14", "@ Giants", "5-4", "72-73" ], [ "146", "September 16", "Nationals", "1-5", "72-74" ], [ "147", "September 17", "Nationals", "8-5", "73-74" ], [ "148", "September 18", "Nationals", "2-1", "74-74" ], [ "149", "September 19", "@ Rockies", "8-7", "75-74" ], [ "150", "September 20", "@ Rockies", "1-20", "75-75" ], [ "151", "September 21", "@ Rockies", "5-2", "76-75" ], [ "152", "September 22", "@ Rockies", "2-4", "76-76" ] ]
2005_San_Diego_Padres_season_13
The 2005 San Diego Padres season was the 37th season for the San Diego Padres. The 2005 team is noted as having the weakest record among any team to qualify for the postseason, finishing 82-80, tied with the 1973 New York Mets for the fewest wins ever in a non-strike year since Major League Baseball expanded to a 162-game season in 1961, and the fewest of any team since 1885. The NL West was weak in 2005, with all teams finishing below the .500 mark except the San Diego Padres, who only finished 2 games above the .500 mark. The closest team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, were 5 games back. Three teams in the Eastern Division finished with better records than San Diego but failed to qualify for the playoffs, such as the Phillies, who won 88 games and won all six of their games against the Padres. There had been some speculation that the Padres would be the first team in MLB history to win a division and finish below .500, but their victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on September 30 gave them their 81st victory, guaranteeing a split record. They were swept in three games by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2005 NLDS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBA_Bowling_Tour:_2007–08_season
PBA Bowling Tour: 2007–08 season
[ "Date", "Event", "City", "Oil pattern", "Winner ( title # )", "Runner-up", "Score" ]
[ [ "Sep 23", "Dydo Japan Cup", "Tokyo , Japan", "Standard", "Mika Koivuniemi ( 8 )", "Mike Wolfe", "200-178" ], [ "Oct 28", "USBC Masters", "Milwaukee , WI", "Standard", "Sean Rash ( 4 )", "Steve Jaros", "269-245" ], [ "Nov 4", "Motor City Classic", "Taylor , MI", "Viper", "Walter Ray Williams Jr. ( 43 )", "Eugene McCune", "214-194" ], [ "Nov 11", "Etonic Championship", "Cheektowaga , NY", "Scorpion", "Mike Wolfe ( 3 )", "Walter Ray Williams Jr", "256-225" ], [ "Nov 18", "Lake County Indiana Classic", "Merrillville , IN", "Chameleon", "Michael Haugen Jr. ( 1 )", "Wes Malott", "247-239" ], [ "Nov 25", "CLR Windy City Classic", "Vernon Hills , IL", "Shark", "Robert Smith ( 7 )", "Brad Angelo", "223-205" ], [ "Dec 2", "Great Lakes Classic", "Wyoming , MI", "Cheetah", "Walter Ray Williams , Jr. ( 44 )", "Chris Loschetter", "276-204" ], [ "Dec 9", "Lumber Liquidators Championship", "Baltimore , MD", "Scorpion", "Patrick Allen ( 10 )", "Wes Malott", "247-217" ], [ "Dec 16", "Spartanburg Classic", "Spartanburg , SC", "Viper", "Parker Bohn III ( 31 )", "Rhino Page", "267-257" ], [ "Jan 6", "ConstructionJobs.com Classic", "Reno , NV", "Shark", "Tommy Jones ( 11 )", "Patrick Allen", "254-214" ], [ "Jan 13", "Earl Anthony Medford Classic", "Medford , OR", "Cheetah", "Wes Malott ( 3 )", "Rhino Page", "255-193" ], [ "Jan 20", "Motel 6 Dick Weber Open", "Fountain Valley , CA", "Standard", "Mike Scroggins ( 4 )", "Chris Barnes", "226-171" ], [ "Jan 27", "H & R Block Tournament of Champions", "Las Vegas , NV", "T of C", "Michael Haugen Jr. ( 2 )", "Chris Barnes", "215-214" ], [ "Feb 3", "PBA Exempt Doubles Classic", "Las Vegas , NV", "T of C", "Danny Wiseman ( 12 ) and Mike Fagan ( 1 )", "Joe Ciccone and Ronnie Russell", "210-208" ], [ "Feb 10", "Bayer Classic", "El Paso , TX", "Shark", "Chris Barnes ( 9 )", "Tommy Jones", "241-158" ], [ "Feb 17", "Pepsi Championship", "Elkhorn , NE", "Scorpion", "Mike Scroggins ( 5 )", "Walter Ray Williams Jr", "214-194" ], [ "Feb 24", "Denny 's World Championship", "Indianapolis , IN", "World Championship", "Norm Duke ( 27 )", "Ryan Shafer", "202-165" ], [ "Mar 2", "Don Johnson Buckeye St. Classic", "Columbus , OH", "Viper", "Chris Barnes ( 10 )", "Ken Simard", "209-197" ], [ "Mar 9", "Go RVing Classic", "Norwich , CT", "Chameleon", "Rhino Page ( 1 )", "Jack Jurek", "244-220" ], [ "Mar 23", "GEICO Classic", "West Babylon , NY", "Cheetah", "Tommy Jones ( 12 )", "Pete Weber", "257-191" ] ]
Tournament results
PBA_Bowling_Tour:_2007–08_season_0
This is the 2007-08 season in review for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). It was the Tour's 49th season and consisted of 21 events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Navy_Submarine_Service
Royal Navy Submarine Service
[ "Name", "Class", "Pennant Number", "Launched" ]
[ [ "Trenchant", "Trafalgar", "S91", "1986" ], [ "Talent", "Trafalgar", "S92", "1988" ], [ "Triumph", "Trafalgar", "S93", "1991" ], [ "Astute", "Astute", "S119", "2007" ], [ "Ambush", "Astute", "S120", "2011" ], [ "Artful", "Astute", "S121", "2014" ], [ "Audacious", "Astute", "S122", "2016" ] ]
Active submarines -- Fleet submarines
HMS Astute , a nuclear-powered fleet submarine . There are seven fleet submarines on active duty – three Trafalgar and four Astute . They are all nuclear submarines and are classified as SSNs . [ 28 ] These submarines are armed with the Spearfish torpedo for anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare . They have the ability to fire Tomahawk cruise missiles for attacking targets on land . This capability was used by Trafalgar against the Taliban in 2001 during Operation Veritas . The Fleet submarines are also capable of surveillance and reconnaissance missions . [ 29 ] Fleet submarines are sometimes referred to as attack or hunter-killer vessels .
Royal_Navy_Submarine_Service_0
The Royal Navy Submarine Service is one of the of the Royal Navy. It is sometimes known as the Silent Service, as the submarines are generally required to operate undetected. The service operates seven fleet submarines (SSNs), of the and es (with four currently planned or under construction), and four ballistic missile submarines (SSBN), of the . All of these submarines are nuclear powered. Since 1993 the post of Flag Officer Submarines has been dual-hatted with the post of Commander Operations. The Royal Navy's senior submariner was for many years located at in Hampshire. It moved from Dolphin to the Northwood Headquarters in 1978. The Submarine School is now at at Torpoint in Cornwall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_South_Australian_Legislative_Council,_1861–1865
Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1861–1865
[ "Name", "Time in office", "Term expires", "Previously represented" ]
[ [ "George Fife Angas", "1851-1866", "Feb. 1865", "Barossa" ], [ "Henry Ayers", "1857-1869", "Feb. 1869", "" ], [ "Charles Hervey Bagot", "1851-1853 1857-1861 1865-1869", "Feb. 1861", "Light" ], [ "John Baker", "1851-1861 1863-1872", "Feb. 1861", "Mount Barker" ], [ "John Henry Barrow", "1861-", "Feb. 1873", "" ], [ "Samuel Davenport", "1855-1866", "Feb. 1873", "Non-Official nominee" ], [ "Charles Davies MD", "1857-", "Feb. 1865", "" ], [ "Thomas Elder", "1863-", "", "" ], [ "Charles G. Everard", "1857-", "Feb. 1869", "" ], [ "James Hurtle Fisher", "1855-", "Feb. 1865", "Non-Official nominee" ], [ "Anthony Forster", "1855-1864", "Feb. 1873", "West Adelaide" ], [ "Arthur Henry Freeling", "1855-1859", "Feb 1861", "Official nominee ( Surveyor-General )" ], [ "Edward Castres Gwynne", "1851-1859", "Feb. 1861", "Non-Official nominee" ], [ "George Hall", "1851-1867", "Feb. 1869", "Port Adelaide" ], [ "Edward McEllister", "1863-1866", "", "" ], [ "John Morphett", "1851-", "Feb. 1865", "Non-Official nominee" ], [ "Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran", "1857-1863", "Feb. 1865", "" ], [ "William Peacock", "1861-", "Feb. 1873", "" ], [ "Abraham Scott", "1857-1867", "Feb. 1873", "" ], [ "William Scott", "1855-1863", "Feb. 1869", "Port Adelaide" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1861 to 1865 . This was the second Legislative Council to be elected under the Constitution of 1856 , which provided for a house consisting of eighteen members to be elected from the whole State acting as one Electoral District ; that six members , selected by lot , should be replaced at General Elections after four years , another six to be replaced four years later and thenceforth each member should have a term of twelve years . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Members_of_the_South_Australian_Legislative_Council,_1861–1865_0
This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1861 to 1865. This was the second Legislative Council to be elected under the Constitution of 1856, which provided for a house consisting of eighteen members to be elected from the whole State acting as one Electoral District; that six members, selected by lot, should be replaced at General Elections after four years, another six to be replaced four years later and thenceforth each member should have a term of twelve years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Rodriguez
Tom Rodriguez
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2010", "Here Comes The Bride", "Harold" ], [ "2010", "Petrang Kabayo", "Chito" ], [ "2010", "Ang Tanging Ina Mo ( Last na 'To ! )", "Angel" ], [ "2011", "Temptation Island", "Umberto" ], [ "2012", "The Reunion", "Aljoven" ], [ "2013", "It Takes A Man and a Woman", "Anton Ortega" ], [ "2013", "My Lady Boss", "Timothy" ], [ "2013", "Ekstra", "Himself" ], [ "2013", "Bekikang : Ang Nanay Kong Beki", "Fortunato" ], [ "2013", "Gaydar", "Richard" ], [ "2014", "So It 's You", "Goryo" ], [ "2014", "T'yanak", "Mark" ], [ "2014", "Beauty in a Bottle", "Pocholo" ], [ "2014", "The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin", "Janjaranjan" ], [ "2014", "English Only , Please", "Ernest" ], [ "2015", "The Love Affair", "Ryan" ], [ "2015", "No Boyfriend Since Birth", "Carl Mercado" ], [ "2018", "The Significant Other", "Edward" ], [ "2018", "Abay Babes", "Zack Xavier" ], [ "2019", "Maledicto", "Father Xavi" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Tom_Rodriguez_1
Tom Rodriguez, born Bartolome Alberto Mott on October 1, 1987, is a Filipino actor and singer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-KML_Team
All-KML Team
[ "Season", "Pos", "Player", "Team" ]
[ [ "2000-01", "PG", "Toomas Liivak", "Tartu Ülikool-Delta" ], [ "2000-01", "SG", "Indrek Varblane", "Nybit" ], [ "2000-01", "SF", "Tanel Tein", "Tartu Ülikool-Delta" ], [ "2000-01", "PF", "Tarmo Kikerpill", "Tartu Ülikool-Delta" ], [ "2000-01", "C", "Margus Metstak", "Tallinna Ülikoolid-A . Le Coq" ], [ "2001-02", "PG", "Rauno Pehka", "Tallinna Kalev" ], [ "2001-02", "SG", "Aivar Kuusmaa", "TTÜ-A . Le Coq" ], [ "2001-02", "SF", "Toomas Kandimaa", "Tartu Rock" ], [ "2001-02", "PF", "Tarmo Kikerpill", "Tartu Rock" ], [ "2001-02", "C", "Igor Kurashov", "Hotronic" ], [ "2002-03", "PG", "Rauno Pehka", "Tallinna Kalev" ], [ "2002-03", "SG", "Aivar Kuusmaa", "TTÜ/A . Le Coq" ], [ "2002-03", "SF", "Andre Pärn", "TTÜ/A . Le Coq" ], [ "2002-03", "PF", "Kristjan Kangur", "Tallinna Kalev" ], [ "2002-03", "C", "Larry Daniels", "Tallinna Kalev" ], [ "2003-04", "PG", "Rauno Pehka", "TTÜ/A . Le Coq" ], [ "2003-04", "SG", "Augenijus Vaškys", "Tartu Ülikool/Rock" ], [ "2003-04", "SF", "Erki Kivinukk", "Pirita TOP Spa" ], [ "2003-04", "PF", "Tarmo Kikerpill", "Tartu Ülikool/Rock" ], [ "2003-04", "C", "Vallo Allingu", "Tartu Ülikool/Rock" ] ]
All-KML Team by season
All-KML_Team_0
The All-KML Team () is an award for the top-tier professional basketball league in Estonia, the Korvpalli Meistriliiga (KML). It is the yearly selection of the league's top five basketball players, by position.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Cup
Macaulay Cup
[ "Club", "Total", "Years" ]
[ [ "Fort William", "2", "1991 , 2000" ], [ "Glenurquhart", "1", "2012" ], [ "Inveraray", "3", "2001 , 2008 , 2009" ], [ "Inverness", "1", "1955" ], [ "Furnace", "1", "1959" ], [ "Kingussie", "24", "1965 , 1968 , 1970 , 1973 , 1974 , 1981 , 1982 , 1983 , 1984 , 1987 , 1988 , 1990 , 1992 , 1994 , 1997 , 1998 , 1999 , 2002 , 2003 , 2004 , 2005 , 2007 , 2010 , 2019" ], [ "Kinlochshiel", "2", "2016 , 2018" ], [ "Kyles Athletic", "12", "1956 , 1958 , 1960 , 1962 , 1971 , 1972 , 1977 , 1978 , 1989 , 2011 , 2013 , 2017" ], [ "Lovat", "2", "1948 , 1953" ], [ "Newtonmore", "11", "1947 , 1949 , 1967 , 1975 , 1976 , 1979 , 1980 , 1985 , 1986 , 2014 , 2015" ], [ "Oban Camanachd", "5", "1952 , 1954 , 1957 , 1993 , 1995" ], [ "Oban Celtic", "5", "1950 , 1961 , 1964 , 1965 , 1969" ] ]
Winners -- Table of winners
Macaulay_Cup_0
The Macaulay Association Camanachd Cup (known as the Artemis Macaulay Cup for sponsorship reasons) is a trophy in the Scottish sport of shinty. It is competed for by the eight highest-placed league teams from the north and south areas of Scotland at the end of the previous season. The first winner of the cup, in 1947, was Newtonmore. It has been sponsored by investment management company Artemis since 2010. It is one of the five trophies considered to be part of the Grand Slam in the sport of shinty. The current holders are Kingussie, who won their 24th title in 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._F._Mathews
P. F. Mathews
[ "Award", "Year", "Work" ]
[ [ "National Film Award for Best Screenplay", "2010", "Kutty Srank" ], [ "Kerala State Television Award for Best Screenplay", "1991", "Sararaanthal" ], [ "Kerala State Television Award for Best Screenplay", "1993", "Mikhayelinte Santhathikal" ], [ "National Film Development Corporation of India Prize for Best Screenplay", "1993", "Naattukaaryam" ], [ "State Bank of Travancore Award for Best Novel", "1996", "Chaavunilam" ], [ "KCBC Yuvaprathibha Award", "1999", "General Contribution" ], [ "Movie Street Film Award for Best Screenplay", "2019", "Ee.Ma.Yau" ], [ "Sinema Zetu International Film Festival Award for Best Screenplay", "2019", "Ee.Ma.Yau" ], [ "Vaikom Muhammed Basheer award", "2019", "Pathimoonnu Kadalkaakkakalude Upama" ] ]
Awards and recognitions
P._F._Mathews_0
Poovankery Francis Mathew is an Indian author of Malayalam literature and a screenplay writer in Malayalam film and Television industries. A Winner of a National Film Award for Best Screenplay and multiple State television and other literary awards, he is known for his original style of writing. Literary works such as Iruttil Oru Punyalan, Chaavunilam, Njayarazhcha Mazha Peyyukayayirunnu, Jalakanyakayum Gandarvanum and 2004il Alice and screen plays which include Sararaanthal, Mikhayelinte Santhathikal, Megham, Kutty Srank and Ee.Ma.Yau are some of his notable works.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_CEV_Champions_League
2019–20 CEV Champions League
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Set 4", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "4 Dec", "19:00", "VERVA Warszawa ORLEN Paliwa", "3-0", "Tours VB", "25-15", "25-22", "25-23", "", "75-60", "Report" ], [ "4 Dec", "20:30", "Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia", "3-1", "SL Benfica Lisboa", "25-18", "24-26", "25-15", "25-19", "99-78", "Report" ], [ "10 Dec", "17:15", "SL Benfica Lisboa", "3-1", "VERVA Warszawa ORLEN Paliwa", "25-19", "25-17", "22-25", "25-21", "97-82", "Report" ], [ "11 Dec", "20:00", "Tours VB", "0-3", "Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia", "30-32", "19-25", "18-25", "", "67-82", "Report" ], [ "17 Dec", "20:30", "VERVA Warszawa ORLEN Paliwa", "1-3", "Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia", "17-25", "25-23", "21-25", "24-26", "87-99", "Report" ], [ "19 Dec", "20:00", "SL Benfica Lisboa", "1-3", "Tours VB", "20-25", "25-20", "22-25", "18-25", "85-95", "Report" ], [ "29 Jan", "19:00", "VERVA Warszawa ORLEN Paliwa", "3-0", "SL Benfica Lisboa", "25-21", "25-13", "25-22", "", "75-56", "Report" ], [ "29 Jan", "20:30", "Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia", "3-0", "Tours VB", "25-21", "25-15", "25-21", "", "75-57", "Report" ], [ "12 Feb", "20:00", "Tours VB", "3-0", "VERVA Warszawa ORLEN Paliwa", "25-21", "25-21", "25-20", "", "75-62", "Report" ], [ "13 Feb", "20:00", "SL Benfica Lisboa", "1-3", "Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia", "24-26", "21-25", "25-22", "17-25", "87-98", "Report" ], [ "19 Feb", "20:00", "Tours VB", "3-1", "SL Benfica Lisboa", "25-23", "22-25", "25-23", "25-17", "97-88", "Report" ], [ "19 Feb", "20:30", "Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia", "3-1", "VERVA Warszawa ORLEN Paliwa", "25-17", "25-27", "25-17", "25-19", "100-80", "Report" ] ]
League round -- Pool D
Rank Team Matches Pts Sets Points W L W L Ratio W L Ratio 1 Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia 6 0 18 18 4 4.500 553 456 1.213 2 Tours VB 3 3 9 9 11 0.818 451 467 0.966 3 VERVA Warszawa ORLEN Paliwa 2 4 6 9 12 0.750 461 487 0.947 4 SL Benfica Lisboa 1 5 3 7 16 0.438 491 546 0.899
2019–20_CEV_Champions_League_10
The 2019-20 CEV Champions League is the 61st edition and the highest level of European club volleyball in 2019-20.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovakia_at_the_2010_European_Athletics_Championships
Slovakia at the 2010 European Athletics Championships
[ "Event", "Men", "Women" ]
[ [ "400 m", "Peter Žňava", "" ], [ "800 m", "Jozef Pelikán Jozef Repčík", "Lucia Klocová" ], [ "100 m hurdles", "", "Miriam Cupáková" ], [ "20 km walk", "Anton Kučmín Matej Tóth", "Zuzana Malíková" ], [ "50 km walk", "Miloš Bátovský Dušan Majdán", "" ], [ "High jump", "Peter Horák", "" ], [ "Long jump", "", "Renáta Medgyesová Jana Velďáková" ], [ "Triple jump", "Dmitrij Vaľukevič", "Dana Velďáková" ], [ "Hammer throw", "Libor Charfreitag Miloslav Konopka Marcel Lomnický", "" ], [ "Javelin throw", "Martin Benák", "" ] ]
Participants
Slovakia_at_the_2010_European_Athletics_Championships_0
Slovakia was represented by 19 athletes at the 2010 European Athletics Championships held in Barcelona, Spain, from 27 July to 1 August 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_FIFA_World_Player_of_the_Year
2009 FIFA World Player of the Year
[ "Rank", "Player", "Points", "Club ( s )" ]
[ [ "1", "Lionel Messi", "1073", "Barcelona" ], [ "2", "Cristiano Ronaldo", "352", "Manchester United Real Madrid" ], [ "3", "Xavi", "196", "Barcelona" ], [ "4", "Kaká", "190", "Milan Real Madrid" ], [ "5", "Andrés Iniesta", "134", "Barcelona" ], [ "6", "Didier Drogba", "128", "Chelsea" ], [ "7", "Fernando Torres", "113", "Liverpool" ], [ "8", "Steven Gerrard", "64", "Liverpool" ], [ "9", "Samuel Eto ' o", "54", "Barcelona Internazionale" ], [ "10", "Wayne Rooney", "45", "Manchester United" ], [ "11", "Frank Lampard", "31", "Chelsea" ], [ "12=", "Michael Ballack", "27", "Chelsea" ], [ "12=", "John Terry", "27", "Chelsea" ], [ "14", "Zlatan Ibrahimović", "22", "Internazionale Barcelona" ], [ "15=", "Gianluigi Buffon", "19", "Juventus" ], [ "15=", "Michael Essien", "19", "Chelsea" ], [ "17", "Iker Casillas", "17", "Real Madrid" ], [ "18", "Carles Puyol", "14", "Barcelona" ], [ "19=", "Diego", "8", "Werder Bremen Juventus" ], [ "19=", "David Villa", "8", "Valencia" ] ]
Results -- Men
[ 4 ]
2009_FIFA_World_Player_of_the_Year_0
The 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year awards took place on 21 December 2009 at the , Zürich, Switzerland. Shortlists of 23 men and 10 women were announced on 30 October 2009. The final five contenders for this years FIFA World Player of the Year and FIFA Womens World Player of the Year awards were announced on 7 December 2009. Lionel Messi was announced as the World Player of the Year with a record points total.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Soffel
Doris Soffel
[ "Composer", "Opera", "Part" ]
[ [ "Béla Bartók", "A Kékszakállú herceg vára", "Judit" ], [ "Vincenzo Bellini", "Norma", "Adalgisa" ], [ "Alban Berg", "Lulu", "Gräfin Geschwitz" ], [ "Hector Berlioz", "Les Troyens", "Didon" ], [ "Georges Bizet", "Carmen", "Carmen" ], [ "Francesco Cilea", "Adriana Lecouvreur", "La Principessa di Bouillon" ], [ "Gaetano Donizetti", "Anna Bolena", "Giovanna di Seymour" ], [ "", "La Favorita", "Leonora di Guzman" ], [ "", "Maria Stuarda", "Elisabetta" ], [ "Antonín Dvořák", "Rusalka", "Hexe Jezibaba" ], [ "Friedrich von Flotow", "Martha oder Der Markt zu Richmond", "Nancy" ], [ "Christoph Willibald Gluck", "Orfeo ed Euridice", "Orfeo" ], [ "George Frideric Handel", "Hercules", "Dejanira" ], [ "Leoš Janáček", "Káta Kabanová", "Kabanicha" ], [ "Pietro Mascagni", "Cavalleria rusticana", "Santuzza" ], [ "Jules Massenet", "Hérodiade", "Hérodiade" ], [ "", "Werther", "Charlotte" ], [ "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart", "Così fan tutte", "Dorabella" ], [ "", "La Clemenza di Tito", "Sesto" ], [ "", "Die Zauberflöte", "Zweite Dame" ] ]
Repertoire
Opera Ortrud
Doris_Soffel_0
Doris Soffel (born 12 May 1948, Hechingen, Germany) is a German mezzo-soprano. Doris Soffel first played the violin, then switched to singing at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München. She was member of the Stuttgart Opera ensemble from 1973 to 1982. Her international breakthrough was as Sesto in Mozart's La clemenza di Tito at the Royal Opera House, London in 1982. She sang Fricka in the Bayreuth Festival 1983 and was the only German coloratura mezzo with an international career, singing in works by Gioachino Rossini, Gaetano Donizetti, and Vincenzo Bellini. She sang world premieres by contemporary composers like Aribert Reimann and Krysztof Penderecki and had performances worldwide of Gustav Mahler's vocal works. From 1994, more dramatic roles like Judith in Béla Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle, Eboli in Verdi's Don Carlo and Amneris in his Aïda. Since 1999 she belongs to the most important interpreters of operas by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss (e.g. Ortrud, Kundry, Fricka, Herodias and Amme). In 2007 she sang the female principal part (Marfa) in the Mussorgsky's Khovanshchina in Munich. She appears on about 60 CDs and several DVDs. Doris Soffel was awarded the title Kammersängerin and holds the Royal Swedish Order of Northern Star.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Federation_for_Chess_Composition
World Federation for Chess Composition
[ "Year", "City", "Country", "Delegates" ]
[ [ "1956", "Budapest", "Hungary", "4" ], [ "1957", "Vienna", "Austria", "6" ], [ "1958", "Piran", "Yugoslavia", "11" ], [ "1959", "Wiesbaden", "West Germany", "12" ], [ "1960", "Leipzig", "East Germany", "10" ], [ "1961", "Moscow", "Soviet Union", "10" ], [ "1962", "Solothurn", "Switzerland", "8" ], [ "1964", "Tel Aviv", "Israel", "6" ], [ "1965", "Reading", "Great Britain", "11" ], [ "1966", "Barcelona", "Spain", "12" ], [ "1967", "Tampere", "Finland", "13" ], [ "1968", "Arcachon", "France", "15" ], [ "1969", "Varna", "Bulgaria", "14" ], [ "1971", "The Hague", "Netherlands", "14" ], [ "1972", "Pula", "Yugoslavia", "15" ], [ "1973", "Imola", "Italy", "13" ], [ "1974", "Wiesbaden", "West Germany", "21" ], [ "1975", "Tbilisi", "Soviet Union", "16" ], [ "1976", "Ribe", "Denmark", "18" ], [ "1977", "Malinska", "Yugoslavia", "18" ] ]
World_Federation_for_Chess_Composition_0
The World Federation for Chess Composition (WFCC) is the highest body governing the official activities in the chess composition. It was known as the Permanent Commission of the FIDE for Chess Compositions (PCCC) from its inception in 1956 until October 2010. It is now independent from FIDE, but both organisations are cooperating. Currently 40 countries are represented in the WFCC. The principal goal and activities of the WFCC include: The WFCC is led by its President, currently Harry Fougiaxis, previously by Uri Avner, John Rice, Bedrich Formánek, Klaus Wenda, Jan Hannelius, Gerhard Jensch, Comins Mansfield, Nenad Petrović and Gyula Neukomm. The WFCC delegates are nominated by national problem societies and chess problem specialists. The original PCCC was created in 1956, with the first meeting at Budapest in 1956. Subsequently, the commission has met every year except 1963 and 1970. The 50th anniversary meeting was at Rhodes in 2007.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worrawoot_Srimaka
Worrawoot Srimaka
[ "#", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Score", "Result", "Competition" ]
[ [ "1", "4 July 1996", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Maldives", "8-0", "Won", "1996 Asian Cup Qualification" ], [ "2", "9 September 1996", "Singapore", "Brunei", "6-0", "Won", "1996 Tiger Cup" ], [ "3", "9 September 1996", "Singapore", "Brunei", "6-0", "Won", "1996 Tiger Cup" ], [ "4", "13 September 1996", "Singapore", "Vietnam", "4-2", "Won", "1996 Tiger Cup" ], [ "5", "5 October 1997", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "Myanmar", "2-1", "Won", "1997 South East Asian Games" ], [ "6", "7 October 1997", "Jakarta , Indonesia", "Brunei", "6-0", "Won", "1997 South East Asian Games" ], [ "7", "27 August 1998", "Ho Chi Minh City , Vietnam", "Myanmar", "1-1", "Draw", "1998 Tiger Cup" ], [ "8", "29 August 1998", "Ho Chi Minh City , Vietnam", "Philippines", "3-1", "Won", "1998 Tiger Cup" ], [ "9", "5 September 1998", "Ho Chi Minh City , Vietnam", "Indonesia", "4-5 ( pen . )", "Lost", "1998 Tiger Cup" ], [ "10", "21 November 1998", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Turkmenistan", "3-3", "Drew", "Friendly" ], [ "11", "2 December 1998", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Hong Kong", "5-0", "Won", "1998 Asian Games" ], [ "12", "4 December 1998", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Oman", "2-0", "Won", "1998 Asian Games" ], [ "13", "10 December 1998", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Lebanon", "1-0", "Won", "1998 Asian Games" ], [ "14", "30 July 1999", "Bandar Seri Begawan , Brunei", "Philippines", "9-0", "Won", "1999 South East Asian Games" ], [ "15", "10 June 2000", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Qatar", "2-3", "Lost", "Friendly" ], [ "16", "10 November 2000", "Chiang Mai , Thailand", "Indonesia", "4-1", "Won", "2000 Tiger Cup" ], [ "17", "10 November 2000", "Chiang Mai , Thailand", "Indonesia", "4-1", "Won", "2000 Tiger Cup" ], [ "18", "18 November 2000", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Indonesia", "4-1", "Won", "2000 Tiger Cup" ], [ "19", "18 November 2000", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Indonesia", "4-1", "Won", "2000 Tiger Cup" ], [ "20", "18 November 2000", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Indonesia", "4-1", "Won", "2000 Tiger Cup" ] ]
International goals
Worrawoot_Srimaka_0
Worrawoot Srimaka (Thai วรวุฒิ ศรีมะฆะ) is a Thai football coach and former player. He was a striker who scored 29 goals for the Thailand national football team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_WeatherTech_SportsCar_Championship
2019 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
[ "Rnd", "Race", "Length", "Classes", "Circuit", "Location", "Date" ]
[ [ "1", "Rolex 24 at Daytona", "24 hours", "All", "Daytona International Speedway", "Daytona Beach , Florida", "January 26-27" ], [ "2", "Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring", "12 hours", "All", "Sebring International Raceway", "Sebring , Florida", "March 16" ], [ "3", "BUBBA Burger Sports Car Grand Prix at Long Beach", "1 hour 40 minutes", "DPi , GTLM", "Long Beach Street Circuit", "Long Beach , California", "April 13" ], [ "4", "Acura Sports Car Challenge", "2 hours 40 minutes", "All", "Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course", "Lexington , Ohio", "May 5" ], [ "5", "Chevrolet Sports Car Classic", "1 hour 40 minutes", "DPi , GTD", "The Raceway on Belle Isle", "Detroit , Michigan", "June 1" ], [ "6", "Sahlen 's Six Hours of The Glen", "6 hours", "All", "Watkins Glen International", "Watkins Glen , New York", "June 30" ], [ "7", "Mobil 1 SportsCar Grand Prix", "2 hours 40 minutes", "All", "Canadian Tire Motorsport Park", "Bowmanville , Ontario", "July 7" ], [ "8", "Northeast Grand Prix", "2 hours 40 minutes", "GTLM , GTD", "Lime Rock Park", "Lakeville , Connecticut", "July 20" ], [ "9", "IMSA Road Race Showcase", "2 hours 40 minutes", "All", "Road America", "Elkhart Lake , Wisconsin", "August 4" ], [ "10", "Michelin GT Challenge at VIR", "2 hours 40 minutes", "GTLM , GTD", "Virginia International Raceway", "Alton , Virginia", "August 25" ], [ "11", "IMSA Monterey Grand Prix", "2 hours 40 minutes", "All", "WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca", "Monterey , California", "September 15" ], [ "12", "Motul Petit Le Mans", "10 hours", "All", "Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta", "Braselton , Georgia", "October 12" ] ]
Schedule
The 2019 schedule was released on 3 August 2018 and features twelve rounds . [ 12 ] Race is part of the Michelin Endurance Cup Race is part of the WeatherTech Sprint Cup
2019_WeatherTech_SportsCar_Championship_0
The 2019 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship was the 50th motor racing championship sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) (which traces its lineage back to the 1971 IMSA GT Championship), and the sixth as the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. It began on 26 January with the 24 Hours of Daytona, and concluded on 12 October with the Petit Le Mans. The 2019 season marked the 50th anniversary of the founding of the International Motor Sports Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinean_languages_alphabet
Guinean languages alphabet
[ "Pre-1989", "Post-1989", "Language ( s )", "IPA value" ]
[ [ "bh", "ɓ", "Pular", "ɓ" ], [ "dh", "ɗ", "Pular", "ɗ" ], [ "gh", "ɠ", "Pular", "ɠ" ], [ "kh", "x", "Susu", "ɣ" ], [ "nh", "ŋ", "Pular , Maninka", "ŋ" ], [ "ny", "ɲ", "Pular , Maninka , Susu", "ɲ" ], [ "yh", "ƴ", "Pular", "/ʔʲ/" ], [ "è", "ɛ", "Maninka , Susu", "ɛ" ], [ "ö", "ɔ", "Maninka , Susu", "ɔ" ], [ "dy", "j", "Pular , Maninka", "dʒ" ], [ "ty", "c", "Pular , Maninka", "tʃ" ] ]
Pre-1985_Guinean_orthography_0
Following independence, the government of Guinea adopted rules of transcription for the languages of Guinea based on the characters and diacritic combinations available on typewriters of that period. [citation needed] This alphabet was used officially until 1989.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_European_Cup_(athletics)
1998 European Cup (athletics)
[ "Pos", "Nation", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Russia", "124" ], [ "2", "Germany", "108" ], [ "3", "France", "93" ], [ "4", "Czech Republic", "89" ], [ "5", "Great Britain", "81" ], [ "6", "Italy", "78" ], [ "7", "Ukraine", "64" ], [ "8", "Slovenia", "45" ] ]
Men Pos . Nation Points 1 Great Britain 111 2 Germany 108,5 3 Russia 102 4 Italy 101 5 France 89,5 6 Czech Republic 87 7 Spain 67,5 8 Finland 52,5
1998_European_Cup_(athletics)_1
The 1998 European Cup was the 19th edition of the European Cup of athletics. The Super League Finals were held in St. Petersburg, Russia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_in_American_television
2009 in American television
[ "Date", "Name", "Age", "Notability" ]
[ [ "March 13", "Alan W. Livingston", "91", "Vice-president in charge of programming at NBC ; created the character of Bozo the Clown" ], [ "March 13", "Andrew Martin", "33", "Professional wrestler known as Test in the WWF/E & The Punisher in TNA" ], [ "March 15", "Ron Silver", "62", "Actor , director , producer ( The West Wing )" ], [ "March 17", "Morton Lachman", "90", "TV writer and producer ( All in the Family , Gim me a Break ! , Kate & Allie )" ], [ "March 24", "George Kell", "86", "Sportscaster ( Detroit Tigers play-by-play announcer [ 1959-96 ] )" ], [ "March 27", "Irving R. Levine", "86", "Journalist- correspondent for NBC News" ], [ "March 28", "Maurice Jarre", "84", "Composer ( Cimarron Strip , Jesus of Nazareth , Shōgun , The Murder of Mary Phagan )" ], [ "March 29", "Andy Hallett", "33", "Actor ( Angel , Angel : Live Fast , Die Never )" ] ]
Deaths -- March
2009_in_American_television_3
The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2009. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, cancellations, and new channel launches.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hobbs
Anne Hobbs
[ "Result", "Date", "Category", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partnering", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "10 December 1978", "$ 75,000", "Sydney , Australia", "Grass", "Judy Chaloner", "Kerry Reid Wendy Turnbull", "2-6 , 6-4 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "8 November 1981", "$ 50,000", "Hong Kong", "Clay", "Susan Leo", "Ann Kiyomura Sharon Walsh", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "13 June 1982", "$ 100,000", "Birmingham , Great Britain", "Grass", "Jo Durie", "Rosie Casals Wendy Turnbull", "6-3 , 6-2" ], [ "Winner", "23 May 1983", "$ 150,000", "Berlin , Germany", "Carpet", "Jo Durie", "Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Eva Pfaff", "6-4 , 7-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "19 June 1983", "$ 150,000", "Eastbourne , Great Britain", "Grass", "Jo Durie", "Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver", "1-6 , 0-6" ], [ "Winner", "21 August 1983", "$ 200,000", "Toronto , Canada", "Hard", "Andrea Jaeger", "Rosalyn Fairbank Candy Reynolds", "6-4 , 5-7 , 7-5" ], [ "Winner", "20 November 1983", "$ 150,000", "Brisbane , Australia", "Grass", "Wendy Turnbull", "Pam Shriver Sharon Walsh", "6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "27 November 1983", "$ 150,000", "Sydney , Australia", "Grass", "Wendy Turnbull", "Hana Mandlíková Helena Suková", "6-4 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "12 December 1983", "Grand Slam", "Australian Open , Australia", "Grass", "Wendy Turnbull", "Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver", "4-6 , 7-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "23 January 1984", "$ 50,000", "Denver , United States", "Hard", "Marcella Mesker", "Sherry Acker Candy Reynolds", "6-2 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "29 January 1984", "$ 100,000", "Marco Island , United States", "Clay", "Andrea Jaeger", "Hana Mandlíková Helena Suková", "6-3 , 2-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "16 April 1984", "$ 200,000", "Hilton Head , United States", "Clay", "Sharon Walsh", "Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Hana Mandlíková", "5-7 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "22 April 1984", "$ 250,000", "Amelia Island , United States", "Clay", "Mima Jaušovec", "Kathy Jordan Anne Smith", "4-6 , 6-3 , 4-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "23 April 1984", "$ 200,000", "Orlando , United States", "Clay", "Wendy Turnbull", "Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Hana Mandlíková", "0-6 , 6-1 , 3-6" ], [ "Winner", "20 May 1984", "$ 150,000", "Berlin , Germany", "Clay", "Candy Reynolds", "Kathy Horvath Virginia Ruzici", "6-3 , 4-6 , 7-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "9 September 1984", "Grand Slam", "US Open , United States", "Hard", "Wendy Turnbull", "Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver", "2-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "20 May 1985", "$ 75,000", "Melbourne , Australia", "Carpet", "Kathy Jordan", "Pam Shriver Liz Smylie", "2-6 , 7-5 , 1-6" ], [ "Winner", "15 December 1985", "$ 50,000", "Auckland , New Zealand", "Grass", "Candy Reynolds", "Lea Antonoplis Adriana Villagrán", "6-1 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "19 July 1987", "$ 150,000", "Newport , United States", "Grass", "Kathy Jordan", "Gigi Fernández Lori McNeil", "6-7 , 5-7" ], [ "Runner-up", "30 August 1987", "$ 150,000", "Mahwah , United States", "Hard", "Liz Smylie", "Gigi Fernández Lori McNeil", "3-6 , 2-6" ] ]
WTA Tour finals -- Doubles ( 8–12 )
Legend Grand Slam ( 0/2 ) WTA Championships ( 0/0 ) Tier I ( 0/0 ) Tier II ( 0/0 ) Tier III ( 0/0 ) Tier IV & V ( 0/0 ) Uncategorised ( 8/10 ) Finals by surface Hard ( 2/2 ) Clay ( 1/5 ) Grass ( 4/4 ) Carpet ( 1/1 )
Anne_Hobbs_5
Anne Hobbs (born 21 August 1959 in Nottingham) is a British former professional tennis player.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Good_Sam_Club_500
2011 Good Sam Club 500
[ "Pos", "Grid", "Car", "Driver", "Team", "Manufacturer", "Laps Run", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "33", "Clint Bowyer", "Richard Childress Racing", "Chevrolet", "188", "47" ], [ "2", "25", "31", "Jeff Burton", "Richard Childress Racing", "Chevrolet", "188", "43" ], [ "3", "41", "36", "Dave Blaney", "Tommy Baldwin Racing", "Chevrolet", "188", "42" ], [ "4", "16", "2", "Brad Keselowski", "Penske Racing", "Dodge", "188", "41" ], [ "5", "30", "83", "Brian Vickers", "Red Bull Racing", "Toyota", "188", "40" ], [ "6", "26", "4", "Kasey Kahne", "Red Bull Racing", "Toyota", "188", "39" ], [ "7", "12", "14", "Tony Stewart", "Stewart-Haas Racing", "Chevrolet", "188", "39" ], [ "8", "31", "11", "Denny Hamlin", "Joe Gibbs Racing", "Toyota", "188", "36" ], [ "9", "23", "15", "Michael Waltrip", "Michael Waltrip Racing", "Toyota", "188", "36" ], [ "10", "37", "56", "Martin Truex , Jr", "Michael Waltrip Racing", "Toyota", "188", "34" ], [ "11", "9", "99", "Carl Edwards", "Roush Fenway Racing", "Ford", "188", "34" ], [ "12", "7", "27", "Paul Menard", "Richard Childress Racing", "Chevrolet", "188", "32" ], [ "13", "36", "00", "David Reutimann", "Michael Waltrip Racing", "Toyota", "188", "31" ], [ "14", "18", "16", "Greg Biffle", "Roush Fenway Racing", "Ford", "188", "31" ], [ "15", "4", "21", "Trevor Bayne", "Wood Brothers Racing", "Ford", "188", "0" ], [ "16", "38", "51", "Landon Cassill", "Phoenix Racing", "Chevrolet", "188", "0" ], [ "17", "42", "13", "Casey Mears", "Germain Racing", "Ford", "188", "27" ], [ "18", "11", "17", "Matt Kenseth", "Roush Fenway Racing", "Ford", "188", "27" ], [ "19", "19", "9", "Marcos Ambrose", "Richard Petty Motorsports", "Ford", "188", "26" ], [ "20", "1", "5", "Mark Martin", "Hendrick Motorsports", "Chevrolet", "188", "25" ] ]
Race results
2011_Good_Sam_Club_500_0
The 2011 Good Sam Club 500 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held on October 23, 2011 at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. Clint Bowyer defended his win in the previous year's race by slingshotting past his Richard Childress Racing teammate Jeff Burton on the final lap. It was the 100th career win for Richard Childress Racing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margarita_Levieva
Margarita Levieva
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2005", "N.Y.-70", "Cindy", "Unsold TV pilot" ], [ "2005", "Law & Order : Trial by Jury", "Stephanie Davis", "Episode : Skeleton" ], [ "2006", "The Prince", "Isabelle", "Unsold TV pilot" ], [ "2006", "What 's Not to Love ?", "Blake", "Unsold TV pilot" ], [ "2006", "Vanished", "Marcy Collins", "Main role" ], [ "2009", "Kings", "Claudia", "Episode : First Night" ], [ "2010-11", "How to Make It in America", "Julie", "Recurring role" ], [ "2011-13", "Revenge", "Amanda Clarke", "Recurring role" ], [ "2013-2016", "The Blacklist", "Gina Zanetakos", "Recurring role" ], [ "2015", "Allegiance", "Natalie O'Connor", "Main role" ], [ "2016-present", "We Bare Bears", "Yana", "2 episodes : Icy Nights and Icy Nights II" ], [ "2017-2019", "The Deuce", "Abigail Abby Parker", "Main role" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Margarita_Levieva_1
Margarita Vladimirovna Levieva (; born 9 February 1980) is a Russian-American actress. Born in the Soviet Union, she was a competitive gymnast before going on to star in the films The Invisible, Adventureland, and Spread. On television, she is known for her role as Amanda Clarke on Revenge, Gina Zanetakos on The Blacklist and most recently as Abigail Abby Parker opposite James Franco on the HBO series The Deuce.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_San_Francisco_Board_of_Supervisors
Members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
[ "Name", "Dates", "Comments" ]
[ [ "Terry A. Francois", "1964-1978", "Appointed 1964 by Mayor John F. Shelley to succeed Supervisor John J. Ferdon . Elected 1967 , 1971 , and 1975 . Resigned 1978" ], [ "Robert H. Mendelsohn", "1968-1977", "Elected 1967 , 1971 , and 1975 . Resigned 1977 to accept appointment by President Jimmy Carter as Assistant Secretary of the Interior" ], [ "Ronald Pelosi", "1968-1980", "Elected 1967 , 1971 , 1975 , and 1977 . Defeated for re-election 1979" ], [ "Robert E. Gonzales", "1969-1980", "Appointed 1969 by Mayor Joseph Alioto to succeed Supervisor Leo T. McCarthy . Elected 1971 , 1975 , and 1977" ], [ "Dianne Feinstein *", "1970-1978", "Elected 1969 , 1973 , and 1977 . Served as acting mayor upon the assassination of Mayor George Moscone in 1978 . Elected mayor by the Board of Supervisors one week later" ], [ "Quentin L. Kopp *", "1972-1986", "Elected 1971 , 1975 , 1977 , 1980 , and 1984 . Resigned 1986 after election to the California State Senate" ], [ "John L. Molinari *", "1972-1989", "Elected 1971 , 1975 , 1977 , 1979 , 1980 , and 1984 . Did not seek re-election in 1988" ], [ "Gordon J. Lau", "1977-1980", "Appointed 1977 by Mayor George Moscone to succeed Supervisor Robert H. Mendelsohn . Elected 1977 . Defeated for re-election 1979" ], [ "Jane McKaskle Murphy", "1977-1978", "Appointed 1977 by Mayor George Moscone to succeed Supervisor Dorothy von Beroldingen" ], [ "Lee S. Dolson", "1978-1980 , 1981-1983", "Elected 1977 . Defeated for re-election 1979 . Elected 1980 . Defeated for re-election 1982" ], [ "Ella Hill Hutch", "1978-1981", "Elected 1977 and 1980 . Died in office in 1981" ], [ "Harvey Milk", "1978", "Elected 1977 . Assassinated 1978" ], [ "Carol Ruth Silver", "1978-1988", "Elected 1977 , 1980 , and 1984 . Defeated for re-election 1988" ], [ "Dan White", "1978", "Elected 1977 . Resigned 1978 . Assassinated Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk" ], [ "Donald T. Horanzy", "1978-1981", "Appointed 1978 by Mayor Dianne Feinstein to succeed Supervisor Dan White . Defeated for first election in 1980" ], [ "Louise Renne", "1978-1986", "Appointed 1978 by Mayor Dianne Feinstein to succeed Feinstein on the Board of Supervisors . Elected 1980 and 1984 . Resigned 1986 to accept appointment by Feinstein as city attorney" ], [ "Harry Britt *", "1979-1993", "Appointed 1979 by Mayor Dianne Feinstein to succeed Supervisor Harvey Milk . Elected 1980 , 1984 , and 1988 . Did not seek re-election in 1992" ], [ "John Bardis", "1980-1981", "Elected 1979 . Defeated for re-election 1980" ], [ "Ed Lawson", "1980-1981", "Elected 1979 . Defeated for re-election 1980" ], [ "Nancy G. Walker *", "1980-1991", "Elected 1979 , 1980 , 1982 , and 1986 . Did not seek re-election in 1990" ] ]
Board members and transitions since 1980
Members_of_the_San_Francisco_Board_of_Supervisors_0
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is the legislative body of San Francisco, California, United States. The body consists of eleven members elected from single-member districts through ranked choice voting. From 1977 to 1979, and starting again in 2000, supervisors were elected from eleven single-member districts. Prior to 1977 and from 1980 to 1998, members were elected at-large, all running on one ballot, with the top vote-getters winning office. In 1980, elections shifted from odd-numbered years to even-numbered years, and because of the shift from district to at-large elections, all seats were up for election, with some members winning four-year terms and some winning two-year terms. Similar cases of supervisors elected to truncated terms happened in 1977 and 2000, when elections shifted to district elections. Several members were initially appointed by the mayor. San Francisco's city charter gives the mayor the power to fill any vacancies and to suspend members in limited circumstances; the latter case has happened only once, when Mayor Gavin Newsom suspended Ed Jew due to allegations of lying about his residency and extortion. A few members were elected to the board, but appointed to their seat by the mayor during the weeks between the election and the beginning of their term. This has generally been done when supervisors were elected to the state legislature, since the terms of state legislators begin earlier than those of supervisors. The most recent example occurred in 2008, when David Campos was elected to the District 9 seat held by Tom Ammiano. In the same election, Ammiano was elected to the California State Assembly and resigned his seat a month early to take his new office.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Ottawa_Senators_season
2016–17 Ottawa Senators season
[ "Date", "Player", "Contract terms ( in U.S. dollars )" ]
[ [ "July 1 , 2016", "Michael Kostka", "1 year , $ 800,000 two-way" ], [ "July 1 , 2016", "Max McCormick", "1 year , $ 650,000 two-way" ], [ "July 1 , 2016", "Casey Bailey", "1 year , $ 874,125 two-way" ], [ "July 1 , 2016", "Phil Varone", "1 year , $ 700,000 two-way" ], [ "July 5 , 2016", "Ryan Dzingel", "1 year , $ 750,000 two-way" ], [ "July 6 , 2016", "Fredrik Claesson", "1 year , $ 700,000 two-way" ], [ "July 15 , 2016", "Matt Puempel", "1 year , $ 900,000 two-way" ], [ "July 27 , 2016", "Mike Hoffman", "4 years , $ 20.75 million" ], [ "August 23 , 2016", "Cody Ceci", "2 years , $ 5.6 million" ], [ "September 23 , 2016", "Gabriel Gagne", "3 years , $ 2.775 million entry-level contract" ], [ "October 3 , 2016", "Maxime Lajoie", "3 years , $ 2.4 million entry-level contract" ], [ "December 22 , 2016", "Filip Chlapik", "3 years , $ 2.775 million entry-level contract" ], [ "January 23 , 2017", "Zack Smith", "4 years , $ 13 million contract extension" ], [ "February 20 , 2017", "Fredrik Claesson", "1 year , $ 650,000 one-way contract extension" ], [ "February 27 , 2017", "Alex Burrows", "2 year , $ 5 million contract extension" ], [ "March 30 , 2017", "Marcus Hogberg", "2 year , entry-level contract" ], [ "April 2 , 2017", "Colin White", "3 year , entry-level contract" ], [ "May 30 , 2017", "Christian Jaros", "3 year , entry-level contract" ] ]
Player signings
2016–17_Ottawa_Senators_season_15
The 2016-17 Ottawa Senators season was the 25th season of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). After failing to make the 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs, the Senators replaced their management and coaching staff, promoting Pierre Dorion to general manager, and hiring Guy Boucher and Marc Crawford and assistants to coach the team. The team would defy the predictions of much of the media by qualifying for the 2017 playoffs, and then by winning two rounds in the playoffs before losing in double overtime in game seven of the Eastern Conference Final to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins. As of 2019, this is the only time in the post-Daniel Alfredsson era where the Senators were close to the finals, and it would have been their first finals appearance since 2007. Coincidentally they were close to rematching the Anaheim Ducks, whom they lost to in the 2007 Finals. The season was notable for off-ice issues. Despite the success of the team, attendance at Canadian Tire Centre dropped during the regular season, to the lowest average gate by the team in 20 seasons. The team fired its head of marketing early in the season. The team also replaced its president, co-founder Cyril Leeder, with Tom Anselmi in January 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(U)
List of Major League Baseball players (U)
[ "Name", "Debut", "Final game", "Position", "Teams" ]
[ [ "Jimmy Uchrinscko", "July 20 , 1926", "July 27 , 1926", "Pitcher", "Washington Senators" ], [ "Bob Uecker", "April 13 , 1962", "September 29 , 1967", "Catcher", "Milwaukee Braves , St. Louis Cardinals , Philadelphia Phillies , Atlanta Braves" ], [ "Koji Uehara", "April 8 , 2009", "", "Pitcher", "Baltimore Orioles , Texas Rangers" ], [ "Dan Uggla", "April 3 , 2006", "", "Second baseman", "Florida Marlins , Atlanta Braves" ], [ "Luis Ugueto", "April 3 , 2002", "September 23 , 2003", "Utility infielder", "Seattle Mariners" ], [ "Frenchy Uhalt", "April 17 , 1934", "July 1 , 1934", "Outfielder", "Chicago White Sox" ], [ "Bob Uhl", "May 8 , 1938", "September 14 , 1940", "Pitcher", "Chicago White Sox , Detroit Tigers" ], [ "Ted Uhlaender", "September 4 , 1965", "September 30 , 1972", "Outfielder", "Minnesota Twins , Cleveland Indians , Cincinnati Reds" ], [ "George Uhle", "April 30 , 1919", "September 22 , 1936", "Pitcher", "Cleveland Indians , Detroit Tigers , New York Giants , New York Yankees" ], [ "Maury Uhler", "April 14 , 1914", "July 23 , 1914", "Outfielder", "Cincinnati Reds" ], [ "Charlie Uhlir", "August 3 , 1934", "September 22 , 1934", "Outfielder", "Chicago White Sox" ], [ "Jerry Ujdur", "August 17 , 1980", "September 28 , 1984", "Pitcher", "Detroit Tigers , Cleveland Indians" ], [ "Mike Ulicny", "May 5 , 1945", "June 22 , 1945", "Catcher", "Boston Braves" ], [ "Scott Ullger", "April 17 , 1983", "September 30 , 1983", "First baseman", "Minnesota Twins" ], [ "Sandy Ullrich", "May 3 , 1944", "September 16 , 1945", "Pitcher", "Washington Senators" ], [ "Dutch Ulrich", "April 18 , 1925", "October 1 , 1927", "Pitcher", "Philadelphia Phillies" ], [ "George Ulrich", "May 1 , 1892", "August 7 , 1896", "Outfielder", "Washington Senators ( 1891-99 ) , Cincinnati Reds , New York Giants" ], [ "Arnold Umbach", "October 3 , 1964", "July 19 , 1966", "Pitcher", "Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves" ], [ "Jim Umbarger", "April 8 , 1975", "September 28 , 1978", "Pitcher", "Texas Rangers , Oakland Athletics" ], [ "Jim Umbricht", "September 26 , 1959", "September 29 , 1963", "Pitcher", "Pittsburgh Pirates , Houston Colt .45s" ] ]
U
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(U)_0
The following is a list of Major League Baseball players, retired or active. As of the end of the 2010 season, there have been 53 players with a last name that begins with U who have been on a major league roster at some point.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Georgia_Institute_of_Technology_faculty
List of Georgia Institute of Technology faculty
[ "Name", "Department", "Notability" ]
[ [ "George P. Bud Peterson", "President : 2009 - present", "" ], [ "G. Wayne Clough", "President : 1994 - 2008", "the first alumnus to become President of Georgia Tech ; separated the Ivan Allen College of Management , Policy , and International Affairs into the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts ; returned the College of Management to College status" ], [ "John Patrick Crecine", "President : 1987 - 1994", "initiated the establishment of the College of Computing ( the first computing college in the US ) , the Ivan Allen College of Management , Policy , and International Affairs , and the College of Sciences ; served as Chairman of the Georgia Tech Athletic Association and as President of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation ; active member of the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games before and after Atlanta was chosen as host for the Centennial Games" ], [ "Joseph M. Pettit", "President : 1972 - 1986", "" ], [ "Arthur G. Hansen", "President : 1969 - 1971", "" ], [ "Edwin D. Harrison", "President : 1957 - 1969", "" ], [ "Blake R. Van Leer", "President : 1944 - 1956", "instrumental in making the school and Atlanta the first major research center in the American South" ], [ "Marion L. Brittain", "President : 1922 - 1944", "establish the David Guggenheim School of Aeronautics ; established the first ROTC unit in the Southern United States ; got accreditation for the Institute by SACS ; attributed with providing the vision and securing the finances to move Georgia Tech away from its roots as a teaching-oriented trade school and towards a new focus on science and technology" ], [ "Kenneth G. Matheson", "President : 1906 - 1922", "oversaw the school 's transition from a trade school to a technological university ; pioneered the bill that would eventually result in the establishment of the GTRI" ], [ "Lyman Hall", "President : 1896 - 1905", "noted for his aggressive fundraising and improvements to the school ; opened the first textile engineering school in the Southern United States ; established new degrees : electrical engineering , civil engineering , textile engineering , engineering chemistry ; was an infamous disciplinarian , punishing the entire senior class because they came home a day late from Christmas vacation" ], [ "Isaac S. Hopkins", "President : 1888 - 1896", "" ] ]
List_of_Georgia_Institute_of_Technology_faculty_0
This list of Georgia Institute of Technology faculty current and former faculty, staff and presidents of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Monroe
Nicholas Monroe
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "0-1", "Feb 2013", "Argentina Open , Argentina", "250 Series", "Clay", "Simon Stadler", "Simone Bolelli Fabio Fognini", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Win", "1-1", "Jul 2013", "Swedish Open , Sweden", "250 Series", "Clay", "Simon Stadler", "Carlos Berlocq Albert Ramos Viñolas", "6-2 , 3-6 , [ 10-3 ]" ], [ "Loss", "1-2", "Jul 2013", "Croatia Open , Croatia", "250 Series", "Clay", "Simon Stadler", "Martin Kližan David Marrero", "1-6 , 7-5 , [ 7-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "2-2", "Jul 2014", "Swedish Open , Sweden ( 2 )", "250 Series", "Clay", "Johan Brunström", "Jérémy Chardy Oliver Marach", "4-6 , 7-6 , [ 10-7 ]" ], [ "Loss", "2-3", "Apr 2015", "Romanian Open , Romania", "250 Series", "Clay", "Artem Sitak", "Marius Copil Adrian Ungur", "6-3 , 5-7 , [ 15-17 ]" ], [ "Loss", "2-4", "Jul 2015", "Hall of Fame Open , United States", "250 Series", "Grass", "Mate Pavić", "Jonathan Marray Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi", "6-4 , 3-6 , [ 8-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "3-4", "Oct 2015", "Stockholm Open , Sweden", "250 Series", "Hard ( i )", "Jack Sock", "Mate Pavić Michael Venus", "7-5 , 6-2" ], [ "Loss", "3-5", "Apr 2017", "Miami Open , United States", "Masters 1000", "Hard", "Jack Sock", "Łukasz Kubot Marcelo Melo", "5-7 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "3-6", "Oct 2017", "Shenzhen Open , China", "250 Series", "Hard", "Nikola Mektić", "Alexander Peya Rajeev Ram", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "3-7", "Feb 2018", "Delray Beach Open , United States", "250 Series", "Hard", "John-Patrick Smith", "Jack Sock Jackson Withrow", "6-4 , 4-6 , [ 8-10 ]" ], [ "Loss", "3-8", "May 2018", "Istanbul Open , Turkey", "250 Series", "Clay", "Ben McLachlan", "Dominic Inglot Robert Lindstedt", "6-3 , 3-6 , [ 8-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "4-8", "Jul 2018", "Atlanta Open , United States", "250 Series", "Hard", "John-Patrick Smith", "Ryan Harrison Rajeev Ram", "3-6 , 7-6 , [ 10-8 ]" ], [ "Loss", "4-9", "Aug 2019", "Winston-Salem Open , United States", "250 Series", "Hard", "Tennys Sandgren", "Łukasz Kubot Marcelo Melo", "7-6 , 1-6 , [ 3-10 ]" ] ]
ATP career finals -- Doubles : 13 ( 4 titles , 9 runner-ups )
Legend Grand Slam tournaments ( 0–0 ) ATP World Tour Finals ( 0–0 ) ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ( 0–1 ) ATP World Tour 500 Series ( 0–0 ) ATP World Tour 250 Series ( 4–8 ) Finals by surface Hard ( 2–4 ) Clay ( 2–4 ) Grass ( 0–1 ) Finals by setting Outdoor ( 3–9 ) Indoor ( 1–0 )
Nicholas_Monroe_4
Benjamin Nicholas Monroe (born April 12, 1982) is an American professional tennis player. He has won 3 ATP World Tour titles and 12 ATP Challenger Tour titles in his career.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004–05_Isthmian_League
2004–05 Isthmian League
[ "Tie", "Home Team ( Tier )", "Score", "Away Team ( Tier )", "Att" ]
[ [ "19", "Burgess Hill Town ( 1 )", "3-0", "Whyteleafe ( 1 )", "95" ], [ "20", "Clapton ( 2 )", "0-1", "Walton & Hersham ( 1 )", "43" ], [ "21", "Cray Wanderers ( 1 )", "2-1", "Croydon ( 1 )", "66" ], [ "22", "Dulwich Hamlet ( 1 )", "4-1", "Croydon Athletic ( 1 )", "79" ], [ "23", "Fleet Town ( 1 )", "3-0", "Brook House ( 2 )", "72" ] ]
2004–05_Isthmian_League_9
The 2004-05 season was the 90th in the history of the Isthmian League, which is an English football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from London, East and South East England. Also, it was the first season after the creation of the Conference North and South, one step above the Isthmian League. Therefore, it was the inaugural season for the league at the seventh, eighth and ninth tiers in the English league system.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Grand_Prix_of_Helsinki
2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki
[ "Date", "Discipline", "Withdrew", "Added", "Reason/Other notes" ]
[ [ "July 19 and August 10", "Pairs", "Julianne Séguin / Charlie Bilodeau", "Miu Suzaki / Ryuichi Kihara", "Split" ], [ "July 30 and August 9", "Pairs", "Sui Wenjing / Han Cong", "Li Xiangning / Xie Zhong", "Injury recovery ( Sui )" ], [ "August 6", "Pairs", "N/A", "Deanna Stellato / Nathan Bartholomay", "Host pick" ], [ "August 9 and 26", "Ladies", "Nicole Rajičová", "Viveca Lindfors", "Host pick" ], [ "August 15 and 16", "Ice dance", "Cortney Mansour / Michal Češka", "Shari Koch / Christian Nüchtern", "" ], [ "August 15 and 31", "Men", "Jorik Hendrickx", "Cha Jun-hwan", "" ], [ "August 25", "Men", "N/A", "Valtter Virtanen", "Host pick" ], [ "August 28", "Ice dance", "N/A", "Juulia Turkkila / Matthias Versluis", "Host pick" ], [ "September 21", "Ladies", "N/A", "Emmi Peltonen", "Host pick" ], [ "September 21", "Ice dance", "Cecilia Törn / Jussiville Partanen", "Jasmine Tessari / Francesco Fioretti", "Host pick" ], [ "October 8 and 9", "Pairs", "Li Xiangning / Xie Zhong", "Laura Barquero / Aritz Maestu", "" ], [ "October 15 and 16", "Ladies", "Karen Chen", "Angela Wang", "Injury recovery" ], [ "October 16 and 18", "Ice dance", "Madison Chock / Evan Bates", "Katharina Müller / Tim Dieck", "Injury recovery ( Chock )" ], [ "October 20 and 23", "Ladies", "Carolina Kostner", "Kim Ha-nul", "Hip injury" ], [ "October 29", "Men", "Alexey Erokhov", "N/A", "" ], [ "October 29", "Ladies", "Nicole Schott", "N/A", "" ] ]
Entries -- Changes to preliminary assignments
2018_Grand_Prix_of_Helsinki_0
The 2018 Grand Prix Helsinki was held in Helsinki, Finland, from November 2-4. It was the third event of the 2018-19 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating, a senior-level international invitational competition series. Finland was chosen as the host after the Chinese Skating Association declined to host their annual Grand Prix event, the Cup of China. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. Skaters competed to earn points toward qualifying for the 2018-19 Grand Prix Final. Over 20,000 tickets were sold.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemaic_navy
Ptolemaic navy
[ "#", "battle", "against", "date/s", "part of", "result" ]
[ [ "1", "Naval expedition against Greece", "Corinth , Megara & Sikyon", "308 BC", "Fourth War of the Diadochi", "Won" ], [ "2", "Battle of Salamis", "Macedonian navy & Athenian navy", "306 BC", "Fourth War of the Diadochi", "Loss" ], [ "3", "Battle of Cos", "Macedonian navy", "261/255 BC", "Second Syrian War", "Loss" ], [ "4", "Battle of Ephesus", "Rhodian navy", "258 BC", "Second or Third Syrian Wars", "Loss" ], [ "5", "Battle of Andros", "Macedonian navy", "246 BC", "Third Syrian War", "Loss" ], [ "6", "Battle of the Plane Tree Pass", "Seleucid navy", "218 BC", "Fourth Syrian War", "Undecided" ], [ "7", "Battle of Actium", "Roman navy", "31 BC", "Final War of the Roman Republic", "Loss" ] ]
Naval engagements
Ptolemaic_navy_0
The Ptolemaic navy was the naval force of the Ptolemaic Kingdom and later empire from 305 to 30 BC. It was founded by King Ptolemy I. Its main naval bases were at Alexandria, Egypt and Nea Paphos (New Paphos) in Cyprus. It operated in the East Mediterranean in the Aegean Sea, the Levantine Sea, but also on the river Nile and in the Red Sea towards the Indian Ocean.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Solís
Jonathan Solís
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Partner", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "2020", "Jamaica International", "Diana Corleto Soto", "Dennis Coke Tahlia Richardson", "23-21 , 21-17", "Winner" ], [ "2019", "El Salvador International", "Diana Corleto Soto", "José Luis Granados Michele Barrios", "21-17 , 21-15", "Winner" ], [ "2019", "Guatemala International", "Diana Corleto Soto", "Fabricio Farias Jaqueline Lima", "Walkover", "Runner Up" ], [ "2017", "Guatemala Future Series", "Nikté Sotomayor", "Uriel Francisco Canjura Artiga Fatima Beatriz Centeno Fuentes", "21-15 , 21-12", "Winner" ], [ "2017", "Giraldilla International", "Mariana Isabel Paiz Quan", "Leodannis Martínez Tahimara Oropeza", "2-21 , 13-21", "Runner Up" ], [ "2016", "Colombia International", "Nikté Sotomayor", "Yamit Gironza Tatiana Caicedo Munoz", "17-21 , 21-14 , 21-15", "Winner" ], [ "2016", "Guatemala International", "Nikté Sotomayor", "Bjorn Seguin Mariana Ugalde", "21-8 , 21-14", "Winner" ], [ "2015", "Jamaica International", "Nikté Sotomayor", "Ramazan Öztürk Neslihan Kılıç", "18-21 , 12-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2013", "Guatemala International", "Nikté Sotomayor", "Nelson Javier Berónica Vibieca", "21-11 , 19-21 , 21-19", "Winner" ], [ "2012", "Guatemala International", "Ana Lucia de León", "Aníbal Marroquín Nikté Sotomayor", "21-13 , 14-21 , 19-21", "Runner-up" ] ]
Achievements -- BWF International Challenge/Series ( 18 titles , 11 runner-up )
Men 's doubles Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result 2020 Jamaica International Aníbal Marroquín Samuel O'Brien Ricketts Shane Wilson 22–20 , 21–15 Winner 2019 El Salvador International Aníbal Marroquín Brandon Alavardo Christopher Martínez 23–21 , 21–17 Winner 2019 Guatemala Future Series Aníbal Marroquín Brandon Alavardo Christopher Martínez 21–16 , 21–16 Winner 2019 International Mexicano Aníbal Marroquín Andres Lopez Lino Muñoz 21–16 , 21–13 Winner 2019 Jamaica International Rodolfo Ramírez Gareth Henry Samuel O ’ Brien Ricketts 21–8 , 14–21 , 21–18 Winner 2018 Suriname International Rodolfo Ramírez Dennis Coke Anthony McNee Walkover Runner-up 2018 Santo Domingo Open Rodolfo Ramírez Joshua Hurlburt-Yu Duncan Yao 19–21 , 21–16 , 17–21 Runner-up 2017 Mercosul International Rodolfo Ramírez Kevin Cordón Aníbal Marroquín 15–21 , 21–13 , 21–13 Winner 2017 Guatemala International Rodolfo Ramírez Phillip Chew Ryan Chew 10–21 , 16–21 Runner-up 2017 Guatemala Future Series Rodolfo Ramírez Rubén Castellanos Aníbal Marroquín 21–17 , 21–13 Winner 2016 Colombia International Rodolfo Ramírez Rubén Castellanos Aníbal Marroquín Walkover Runner-up 2015 Chile International Rodolfo Ramírez Job Castillo Lino Muñoz 17–21 , 10–21 Runner-up 2015 Jamaica International Rodolfo Ramírez Emre Vural Sinan Zorlu 18–21 , 21–15 , 21–12 Winner 2014 Guatemala International Rodolfo Ramírez Laurent Constantin Matthieu Lo Ying Ping 9–11 , 7–11 , 11–9 , 11–9 , 10–11 Runner-up 2014 Argentina International Rodolfo Ramírez Hugo Arthuso Daniel Paiola 21–15 , 21–18 Winner 2014 Mercosul International Rodolfo Ramírez Heymard Humblers Aníbal Marroquín 21–14 , 17–21 , 13–21 Runner-up 2014 Giraldilla International Rodolfo Ramírez Matthew Fogarty Bjorn Seguin 21–15 , 21–11 Winner 2013 Guatemala International Rodolfo Ramírez Nelson Javier Alberto Raposo 21–13 , 21–18 Winner 2012 Guatemala International Rodolfo Ramírez Alistair Casey Andres Quadri 21–14 , 16–21 , 21–13 Winner Mixed doubles
Jonathan_Solís_5
Jonathan Josué Solís Rivas (born 21 August 1993) is a Guatemalan badminton player. In 2010, he won a gold medal at the Central American and Caribbean Games in men's team event. He was the bronze medallists at the 2013 and 2018 Pan Am Championships in the men's doubles event partnered with Rodolfo Ramírez, also in the mixed doubles event in 2018 with Diana Corleto Soto.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_FC_Seoul_season
2007 FC Seoul season
[ "Pos", "K League", "League Cup", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Ricardo ( 2 )", "Lee Chung-Yong ( 5 )", "Lee Chung-Yong ( 6 )" ], [ "2", "Lee Eul-Yong ( 2 )", "Kim Dong-Suk ( 2 )", "Ricardo ( 3 )" ], [ "3", "Kim Eun-Jung ( 1 )", "Ricardo ( 1 )", "Kim Eun-Jung ( 2 )" ], [ "4", "Koh Myong-Jin ( 1 )", "Lee Min-Sung ( 1 )", "Lee Sang-Hup ( 2 )" ], [ "5", "Jung Jo-Gook ( 1 )", "Lee Sang-Hup ( 1 )", "Kim Dong-Suk ( 2 )" ] ]
Squad statistics -- Top 5 Assist Makers
2007_FC_Seoul_season_6
Fixtures and Results at FC Seoul Official Website (in English)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_NHL_Entry_Draft
1987 NHL Entry Draft
[ "Pick #", "Player", "Position", "Nationality", "NHL team", "College/junior/club team" ]
[ [ "1", "Pierre Turgeon", "Center", "Canada", "Buffalo Sabres", "Granby Bisons ( QMJHL )" ], [ "2", "Brendan Shanahan", "Left Wing", "Canada", "New Jersey Devils", "London Knights ( OHL )" ], [ "3", "Glen Wesley", "Defense", "Canada", "Boston Bruins ( from Vancouver Canucks )", "Portland Winter Hawks ( WHL )" ], [ "4", "Wayne McBean", "Defense", "Canada", "Los Angeles Kings", "Medicine Hat Tigers ( WHL )" ], [ "5", "Chris Joseph", "Defense", "Canada", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "Seattle Thunderbirds ( WHL )" ], [ "6", "Dave Archibald", "Right Wing", "Canada", "Minnesota North Stars", "Portland Winter Hawks ( WHL )" ], [ "7", "Luke Richardson", "Defense", "Canada", "Toronto Maple Leafs", "Peterborough Petes ( OHL )" ], [ "8", "Jimmy Waite", "Goaltender", "Canada", "Chicago Blackhawks", "Chicoutimi Sagueneens ( QMJHL )" ], [ "9", "Bryan Fogarty", "Defense", "Canada", "Quebec Nordiques", "Kingston Canadians ( OHL )" ], [ "10", "Jayson More", "Defense", "Canada", "New York Rangers", "New Westminster Bruins ( WHL )" ], [ "11", "Yves Racine", "Defense", "Canada", "Detroit Red Wings", "Longueuil Chevaliers ( QMJHL )" ], [ "12", "Keith Osborne", "Right Wing", "Canada", "St. Louis Blues", "North Bay Centennials ( OHL )" ], [ "13", "Dean Chynoweth", "Defense", "Canada", "New York Islanders", "Medicine Hat Tigers ( WHL )" ], [ "14", "Stephane Quintal", "Defense", "Canada", "Boston Bruins", "Granby Bisons ( QMJHL )" ], [ "15", "Joe Sakic", "Center", "Canada", "Quebec Nordiques", "Swift Current Broncos ( WHL )" ], [ "16", "Bryan Marchment", "Defense", "Canada", "Winnipeg Jets", "Belleville Bulls ( OHL )" ], [ "17", "Andrew Cassels", "Center", "Canada", "Montreal Canadiens", "Ottawa 67 's ( OHL )" ], [ "18", "Jody Hull", "Right Wing", "Canada", "Hartford Whalers", "Peterborough Petes ( OHL )" ], [ "19", "Bryan Deasley", "Left Wing", "Canada", "Calgary Flames", "University of Michigan ( CCHA )" ], [ "20", "Darren Rumble", "Defense", "Canada", "Philadelphia Flyers", "Kitchener Rangers ( OHL )" ] ]
Selections by round -- Round one
= NHL All-Star [ 1 ] · = NHL All-Star [ 1 ] and NHL All-Star Team · = Hall of Famers
1987_NHL_Entry_Draft_0
The 1987 NHL Entry Draft was held at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan, and was the first draft held in the United States. The National Hockey League (NHL) teams selected 252 players eligible for entry into professional ranks, in the reverse order of the 1986-87 NHL season and playoff standings. This is the list of those players selected.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_stock_of_the_Mid-Norfolk_Railway
Rolling stock of the Mid-Norfolk Railway
[ "Number & Name", "Description", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1 'County School '", "Ruston 0-4-0", "Now Bressingham Steam Museum" ], [ "08631 'Eagle '", "BR 0-6-0 Class 08", "While in use at Cambridge Depot the locomotive was named after the only railway loco built in Cambridge , by Hedley Bros at the Eagle Foundry in 1845 , for the Norfolk Railway . Preserved 2007 , but frequently hired out for mainline use . Sold by owner in 2015 , having not been seen at Dereham for a number of years" ], [ "08847", "BR 0-6-0 Class 08", "Main-line registered locomotive , temporarily based and operating at Dereham following use at Norwich Crown Point" ], [ "20206", "BR Bo-Bo Class 20", "Scrapped , Booth 's of Rotherham ( 2004 )" ], [ "31235/D5695", "BR A1A-A1A Class 31/1", "31235 arrived on the Mid-Norfolk on 29 March 2000 , having been in store at Carlisle for five years . It was sold in 2016" ], [ "31530/D5695 'Sister Dora '", "BR A1A-A1A Class 31/5", "Arrived December 2002 , restoration never completed , departed 2013 . To Mangapps Railway Museum" ], [ "31438/D5557", "BR A1A-A1A Class 31/4", "Arrived 2001 , sold 2011 . To Epping Ongar Railway" ], [ "37099 'Clydesbridge '", "BR Co-Co Class 37", "Was displayed , unrestored , at Norwich Road level crossing in Dereham . Moved to North Norfolk Railway before entering service on MNR . Now Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway" ], [ "56040 'Oystermouth '", "BR Co-Co Class 56", "56040 was bought by the Class 56 Group in 2005 and arrived on the Mid-Norfolk in September 2006 . The locomotive was relocated to the Battlefield Line Railway for repairs in August 2009 but was later scrapped" ], [ "56101 'Mutual Improvement '", "BR Co-Co Class 56", "Brought in to cover for withdrawn 56040 . Was based at the Mid-Norfolk until April 2011 , moved by rail to Barrow Hill then sold out of preservation and exported to Hungary" ], [ "73210 'Selhurst '", "BR Bo-Bo Class 73", "73210 was based at the Mid Norfolk Railway at Dereham , arriving by rail behind sister 73136 in 2008 . Arriving in operational condition , she was used on a number of MNR services and visited the East Lancashire Railway for their diesel gala in 2013 . In 2018 it moved to the Ecclesbourne Railway after the departure of the Southern Region EMU stock it had been intended to operate with" ] ]
Former Mid-Norfolk Railway rolling stock -- Diesel locomotives and shunters
56040 'Oystermouth ' on the MNR 31438 at Dereham
Rolling_stock_of_the_Mid-Norfolk_Railway_14
The Mid-Norfolk Railway has a large collection of heritage rolling stock.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Era_tennis_records_–_men's_singles
Open Era tennis records – men's singles
[ "", "Hard", "%", "W-L" ]
[ [ "1", "Novak Djokovic", "88.6", "147-19" ], [ "2", "Roger Federer", "86.8", "191-29" ], [ "3", "Pete Sampras", "86.6", "116-18" ], [ "4", "Jimmy Connors", "85.9", "67-11" ], [ "5", "/ Ivan Lendl", "85.4", "105-18" ], [ "6", "Björn Borg", "84.6", "22-4" ], [ "7", "Andre Agassi", "84.1", "127-24" ], [ "8", "John McEnroe", "83.9", "73-14" ], [ "9", "Rafael Nadal", "83.8", "129-25" ], [ "10", "Stefan Edberg", "80.8", "84-20" ] ]
Grand Slam tournaments -- Per court type career totals
Match wins Hard # 1 . Roger Federer 191 2 . Novak Djokovic 147 3 . Rafael Nadal 129 4 . Andre Agassi 127 5 . Pete Sampras 116 6 . / Ivan Lendl 105 7 . Andy Murray 93 8 . Stan Wawrinka 86 9 . Stefan Edberg 84 10 . Andy Roddick 81 Clay # 1 . Rafael Nadal 93 2 . Guillermo Vilas 75 3 . Roger Federer 70 4 . Novak Djokovic 68 5 . Björn Borg 63 6 . Jimmy Connors 59 7 . Ivan Lendl 53 8 . Andre Agassi 51 9 . Jan Kodeš 48 10 . Mats Wilander 47 Grass # 1 . Jimmy Connors 107 2 . Roger Federer 101 3 . John Newcombe 89 4 . Ken Rosewall 77 Boris Becker 6 . Arthur Ashe 74 7 . Novak Djokovic 72 8 . Stan Smith 69 9 . John McEnroe 66 10 . / Ivan Lendl 64 Stefan Edberg Match record ( minimum 20 wins )
Open_Era_tennis_records_–_men's_singles_54
The Open Era is the current era of professional tennis. It began in 1968 when the Grand Slam tournaments allowed professional players to compete with amateurs, ending the division that had persisted since the dawn of the sport in the 19th century. The first open event was the 1968 British Hard Court Championships held in April, followed by the inaugural open Grand Slam event, the French Open, a month later. Unless otherwise sourced, all records are based on data from the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), the International Tennis Federation (ITF), and the official websites of the four Grand Slam tournaments. All rankings-related records are based on ATP Rankings, which began in 1973. The names of active players appear in boldface for their career totals, currently active streaks, and in-progress season totals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M83_(band)
M83 (band)
[ "Year", "Awards", "Work", "Category", "Result" ]
[ [ "2005", "PLUG Awards", "Dead Cities , Red Seas & Lost Ghosts", "Electronic/Dance Album Of The Year", "Nominated" ], [ "2006", "PLUG Awards", "Before the Dawn Heals Us", "Electronic/Dance Album Of The Year", "Won" ], [ "2012", "UK Music Video Awards", "Midnight City", "Best Alternative Video - International", "Nominated" ], [ "2013", "UK Music Video Awards", "Wait", "Best Alternative Video - International", "Nominated" ], [ "2013", "Grammy Awards", "Hurry Up , We 're Dreaming", "Best Alternative Music Album", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "Sweden GAFFA Awards", "Themselves", "Best International Group", "Won" ] ]
Awards and nominations
M83_(band)_0
M83 is a French-American electronic music project formed in Antibes, Alpes-Maritimes in 2001 and currently based in Los Angeles, United States. The band's primary member is vocalist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer Anthony Gonzalez. [A] The band was initially formed as a duo also with Nicolas Fromageau; it has released eight albums and two soundtracks, including the Grammy Award-nominated Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. Gonzalez and Fromageau parted ways shortly after touring their second album Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts. Gonzalez records primarily on his own, with other artists as guest musicians. The band is signed to Mute Records and found international success in 2011 with the single Midnight City. Their most recent album DSVII (the sequel of Digital Shades Vol. 1) was released on 20 September 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_Texas_Rangers_season
1984 Texas Rangers season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Oklahoma City 89ers", "American Association", "Tom Burgess and Rusty Gerhardt" ], [ "AA", "Tulsa Drillers", "Texas League", "Orlando Gómez" ], [ "A", "Salem Redbirds", "Carolina League", "Bill Stearns" ], [ "A", "Burlington Rangers", "Midwest League", "Rudy Jaramillo" ], [ "A-Short Season", "Tri-City Triplets", "Northwest League", "Marty Scott" ], [ "Rookie", "GCL Rangers", "Gulf Coast League", "Mike Bucci" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
1984_Texas_Rangers_season_7
The Texas Rangers 1984 season involved the Rangers' finishing 7th in the American League west, with a record of 69 wins and 92 losses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_works_by_E._H._Shellard
List of works by E. H. Shellard
[ "Name", "Location", "Date", "Notes", "Grade" ]
[ [ "St Peter 's Church †", "Blackley , Greater Manchester 53°31′25″N 2°13′05″W / 53.5235°N 2.2180°W / 53.5235 ; -2.2180 ( St Peter 's Church , Blackley )", "1844-45", "A Commissioners ' church in Gothic Revival style , enlarged in 1880", "II*" ], [ "St James ' Church", "Whitfield , Glossop , Derbyshire 53°26′19″N 1°57′10″W / 53.4387°N 1.9528°W / 53.4387 ; -1.9528 ( St James ' Church , Whitfield )", "1844-46", "A Gothic Revival church , later extended", "II" ], [ "St Thomas ' Church", "Biggin , Derbyshire 53°07′52″N 1°46′15″W / 53.1311°N 1.7708°W / 53.1311 ; -1.7708 ( St Thomas ' Church , Biggin )", "1844-48", "Gothic Revival church in limestone with grindstone dressings . It has a west tower", "II" ], [ "St Thomas ' Church †", "Lees , Oldham , Greater Manchester 53°32′12″N 2°04′22″W / 53.5367°N 2.0727°W / 53.5367 ; -2.0727 ( St Thomas ' Church , Lees )", "1844-48", "A Commissioners ' church . The tower was added in 1885", "II*" ], [ "St John 's Church †", "Failsworth , Greater Manchester 53°30′42″N 2°09′16″W / 53.5118°N 2.1545°W / 53.5118 ; -2.1545 ( St John 's Church , Failsworth )", "1845-46", "A Gothic Revival Commissioners ' church with a west steeple . Tower added 1878 ; restored during the 20th century", "II" ], [ "St Stephen 's Church †", "Audenshaw , Greater Manchester 53°28′30″N 2°06′55″W / 53.4749°N 2.1153°W / 53.4749 ; -2.1153 ( St Stephen 's Church , Audenshaw )", "1845-47", "Gothic Revival with a tower . Chancel added 1900", "II" ], [ "St Mary 's Church †", "Droylsden , Greater Manchester 53°28′48″N 2°08′36″W / 53.4799°N 2.1432°W / 53.4799 ; -2.1432 ( St Mary 's Church , Droylsden )", "1846-48", "Gothic Revival with a tower and spire", "II" ], [ "St John 's Church †", "Shuttleworth , Ramsbottom , Greater Manchester 53°39′20″N 2°18′11″W / 53.6556°N 2.3031°W / 53.6556 ; -2.3031 ( St John 's Church , Shuttleworth )", "1847", "Gothic Revival with bell turrets", "-" ], [ "St Mark 's Church †", "Bredbury , Greater Manchester 53°25′27″N 2°06′18″W / 53.4241°N 2.1050°W / 53.4241 ; -2.1050 ( St Mark 's Church , Bredbury )", "1847-48", "Gothic Revival with a west tower", "II" ], [ "Holy Trinity Church †", "Coldhurst , Oldham , Greater Manchester 53°33′00″N 2°07′02″W / 53.5501°N 2.1173°W / 53.5501 ; -2.1173 ( Holy Trinity Church , Coldhurst )", "1847-48", "Gothic Revival with a bell tower . Enlarged 1887-91", "II" ], [ "St John the Evangelist 's Church †", "Hurst , Ashton-under-Lyne , Tameside , Greater Manchester 53°30′01″N 2°04′53″W / 53.5002°N 2.0813°W / 53.5002 ; -2.0813 ( St John 's Church , Hurst )", "1847-49", "Gothic Revival with a bell turret . Enlarged in 1862", "II" ], [ "St John 's Church", "Lytham St Annes , Lancashire 53°44′13″N 2°57′18″W / 53.7369°N 2.9549°W / 53.7369 ; -2.9549 ( St John 's Church , Lytham )", "1848-49", "A church in Early English style ; extended by Shellard in 1856-57", "II*" ], [ "St Matthew 's Church", "Chadderton , Oldham , Greater Manchester 53°33′24″N 2°09′06″W / 53.5568°N 2.1516°W / 53.5568 ; -2.1516 ( St John the Baptist 's Church , Godley )", "1848-57", "Gothic Revival church with a steeple added in 1877", "II" ], [ "St John the Evangelist 's Church", "Ashton Hayes , Cheshire 53°13′23″N 2°44′23″W / 53.2230°N 2.7397°W / 53.2230 ; -2.7397 ( St John 's Church , Ashton Hayes )", "1849", "A Gothic Revival church . Alterations were made in 1900 by Douglas and Minshull , and in 1932 by Theodore Fyfe", "II" ], [ "St John the Baptist 's Church †", "Godley , Greater Manchester 53°27′18″N 2°03′52″W / 53.4549°N 2.0644°W / 53.4549 ; -2.0644 ( St John the Baptist 's Church , Godley )", "1849", "Gothic Revival style . West tower added 1878", "II" ], [ "Thorncliffe Hall", "Hollingworth , Tameside , Greater Manchester", "c. 1850", "A country house remodelled in Neo-Jacobean style ; used as his own residence", "-" ], [ "St Thomas ' Church †", "Helmshore , Lancashire 53°41′14″N 2°19′49″W / 53.6872°N 2.3302°W / 53.6872 ; -2.3302 ( St Thomas ' Church , Helmshore )", "1850-51", "Gothic Revival with west tower", "II" ], [ "Christ Church", "Pennington , Leigh , Greater Manchester 53°29′29″N 2°31′21″W / 53.4913°N 2.5226°W / 53.4913 ; -2.5226 ( Christ Church , Pennington )", "1850-54", "Gothic Revival with west tower", "II" ], [ "All Saints Church", "Glazebury , Warrington , Cheshire 53°28′11″N 2°29′43″W / 53.4696°N 2.4952°W / 53.4696 ; -2.4952 ( Christ Church , Pennington )", "1851", "A small church with a bellcote and without aisles", "II" ], [ "St Mark 's Church †", "Hulme , Greater Manchester", "1851-52", "Gothic Revival . Demolished", "-" ] ]
Works
List_of_works_by_E._H._Shellard_1
Edwin Hugh Shellard (usually known as E. H. Shellard) was an English architect who worked from an office in Manchester, and who flourished between 1844 and 1864. Most of his output was in the design of churches in Northwest England, and he was successful in gaining at least 13 contracts for Commissioners' churches. The Commissioners' churches in the list are denoted by †.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Girls'_U16_South_American_Volleyball_Championship
2011 Girls' U16 South American Volleyball Championship
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Total" ]
[ [ "24 Nov", "9:00", "Argentina", "2-0", "Chile", "25-15", "25-15", "50-30" ], [ "24 Nov", "10:30", "Uruguay", "0-2", "Brazil", "13-25", "7-25", "20-50" ], [ "24 Nov", "12:00", "Colombia", "2-0", "Paraguay", "25-15", "25-8", "50-23" ], [ "24 Nov", "13:30", "Venezuela", "0-2", "Peru", "9-25", "15-25", "24-50" ], [ "24 Nov", "15:00", "Argentina", "2-0", "Colombia", "25-23", "25-22", "50-45" ], [ "24 Nov", "16:30", "Uruguay", "0-2", "Chile", "9-25", "8-25", "17-50" ], [ "24 Nov", "18:00", "Venezuela", "2-0", "Paraguay", "25-22", "25-20", "50-42" ], [ "24 Nov", "19:30", "Peru", "2-0", "Brazil", "26-24", "25-23", "51-47" ] ]
Matches -- First Round
2011_Girls'_U16_South_American_Volleyball_Championship_5
The 2011 Girls' U16 South American Volleyball Championship was the 1st edition of the tournament, organised by South America's governing volleyball body, the Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV). It was held in Canelones, Uruguay from November 21 to 26, 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2010_Central_American_Games_–_Results
Athletics at the 2010 Central American Games – Results
[ "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "Ronald Bennett", "Honduras", "14.15" ], [ "Jonathan Williams", "Belize", "14.18" ], [ "Renán Palma", "El Salvador", "14.38" ], [ "Jonathan Gibson", "Panama", "14.73" ], [ "Camilo González", "Panama", "16.81" ] ]
Men 's results -- 110 meters hurdles
Final – Wind : 0.0 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2010_Central_American_Games_–_Results_11
These are the full results of the athletics competition at the 2010 Central American Games which took place between April 16 and April 19, 2010 in Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-topia_Entertainment
D-topia Entertainment
[ "Catalogue No", "Release Date", "Title", "Artist" ]
[ [ "VUCD-60001", "2008/09/03", "C.O.P.Y ( limited edition )", "Mitsuki Aira" ], [ "VUCD-60002", "2008/09/03", "C.O.P.Y ( normal edition )", "Mitsuki Aira" ], [ "VUCD-60003", "2008/11/19", "Japanese Chaos", "Saori @ destiny" ], [ "VUCD-60004", "2009/03/18", "Wow War Techno", "Saori @ destiny" ], [ "VUCD-60005", "2009/07/22", "Plastic ( CD-only )", "Mitsuki Aira" ], [ "VUCD-60006", "2010/04/14", "World Wild 2010", "Saori @ destiny" ], [ "VUCD-60007", "2010/06/02", "6 Force ( limited edition )", "Mitsuki Aira" ], [ "VUCD-60008", "2010/06/02", "6 Force ( normal edition )", "Mitsuki Aira" ], [ "VUCD-60009", "2010/07/21", "KOR=GIRL I", "KOR=GIRL" ] ]
Releases
Albums The following albums listed below are distributed by Victor Entertainment .
D-topia_Entertainment_0
D-topia Entertainment (previously known as DTJ or D-Topia Japan) is a Japanese record label produced by Terukado Ōnishi, officially established in public prior to December 14, 2007. The label is dedicated to promoting girls' entertainment, particularly the music of female singers. It was formed as a business partnership between Avex Group, its co-area promoter, and Victor Entertainment, its distributing label. On September 9, 2010, D-topia announced that they had paired with Universal Music Japan to create a new label, D-Topia Universe, with distribution by Universal Music Japan. The label's first release was Mitsuki Aira's third full-length album, ?? ?, released on November 17, 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selena_Piek
Selena Piek
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Partner", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "2019", "Brazil International", "Robin Tabeling", "Jacco Arends Cheryl Seinen", "16-21 , 23-21 , 21-17", "Winner" ], [ "2019", "Austrian Open", "Robin Tabeling", "Danny Bawa Chrisnanta Tan Wei Han", "19-21 , 21-16 , 21-12", "Winner" ], [ "2018", "Belgian International", "Jacco Arends", "Adam Hall Julie Macpherson", "21-11 , 21-13", "Winner" ], [ "2017", "Belgian International", "Jacco Arends", "Scott Evans Amanda Hogstrom", "21-17 , 21-9", "Winner" ], [ "2015", "Swedish Masters", "Jacco Arends", "Vitalij Durkin Nina Vislova", "21-17 , 17-21 , 21-14", "Winner" ], [ "2014", "Belgian International", "Jacco Arends", "Jelle Maas Iris Tabeling", "11-5 , 11-10 , 11-7", "Winner" ], [ "2013", "Italian International", "Jacco Arends", "Zvonimir Durkinjak Eva Lee", "21-23 , 18-21", "Winner" ], [ "2013", "Irish Open", "Jacco Arends", "Robert Blair Imogen Bankier", "9-21 , 21-19 , 21-13", "Winner" ], [ "2013", "Belgian International", "Jacco Arends", "Anders Skaarup Rasmussen Lena Grebak", "18-21 , 21-9 , 15-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2012", "Scottish International", "Ruud Bosch", "Marcus Ellis Gabrielle White", "16-21 , 16-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2012", "Estonian International", "Dave Khodabux", "Jorrit de Ruiter Samantha Barning", "21-7 , 21-12", "Winner" ], [ "2011", "Irish Open", "Dave Khodabux", "Marcus Ellis Heather Olver", "19-21 , 17-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2011", "Belgian International", "Jorrit de Ruiter", "Chayut Triyachart Yao Lei", "25-23 , 16-21 , 14-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2011", "Slovak Open", "Dave Khodabux", "Wojciech Szkudlarczyk Agnieszka Wojtkowska", "21-13 , 21-18", "Winner" ], [ "2011", "Estonian International", "Jacco Arends", "Tim Dettmann Ilse Vaessen", "21-12 , 21-14", "Winner" ], [ "2010", "Hungarian International", "Jacco Arends", "Peter Kaesbauer Johanna Goliszewski", "21-15 , 21-14", "Winner" ], [ "2010", "Slovak Open", "Jacco Arends", "Aliaksei Konakh Alesia Zaitsava", "21-15 , 21-14", "Winner" ], [ "2010", "Portugal International", "Jacco Arends", "Zvonimir Durkinjak Stasa Poznanovic", "14-21 , 21-18 , 11-21", "Runner-up" ] ]
Achievements -- BWF International Challenge/Series ( 26 titles , 7 runners-up )
Women 's doubles Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result 2017 Belgian International Cheryl Seinen Debora Jille Imke van der Aar 21–14 , 21–16 Winner 2014 Belgian International Eefje Muskens Samantha Barning Iris Tabeling 11–9 , 9–11 , 11–8 , 10–11 , 11–7 Winner 2014 Swedish Masters Eefje Muskens Line Damkjaer Kruse Marie Roepke 21–19 , 21–11 Winner 2013 Italian International Eefje Muskens He Tian Tang Renuga Veeran 21–10 , 21–8 Winner 2013 Irish Open Eefje Muskens Ng Hui Ern Ng Hui Lin 21–17 , 21–10 Winner 2013 Swedish Masters Iris Tabeling Emelie Lennartsson Emma Wengberg 21–15 , 21–16 Winner 2012 Norwegian International Iris Tabeling Samantha Barning Eefje Muskens 20–22 , 16–21 Runner-up 2012 Belgian International Iris Tabeling Johanna Goliszewski Judith Meulendijks 24–22 , 21–18 Winner 2012 Dutch International Iris Tabeling Lotte Jonathans Paulien van Dooremalen 21–17 , 19–21 , 21–23 Runner-up 2012 Estonian International Iris Tabeling Samantha Barning Ilse Vaessen 21–15 , 13–21 , 21–10 Winner 2011 Slovak Open Iris Tabeling Ozge Bayrak Neslihan Yigit 21–7 , 21–9 Winner 2011 Estonian International Iris Tabeling Mariya Ulitina Natalya Voytsekh 21–12 , 21–16 Winner 2010 Italian International Iris Tabeling Malgorzata Kurdelska Natalia Pocztowiak 21–15 , 21–9 Winner 2010 Czech International Iris Tabeling Maria Helsbol Anne Skelbaek 22–20 , 15–21 , 21–7 Winner 2010 Slovak Open Iris Tabeling Mariya Ulitina Natalya Voytsekh 21–10 , 21–18 Winner Mixed doubles
Selena_Piek_10
Selena Piek (born 30 September 1991) is a Dutch badminton player who specializes in doubles. Her current partner is Cheryl Seinen for women's doubles and Robin Tabeling for mixed doubles. She won the 2014 and 2015 editions of Dutch National Badminton Championships with Eefje Muskens. She has also won the mixed doubles national championships title since 2012 with three different partners. Piek was the gold medalist at the 2019 European Games in the women's doubles event with Cheryl Seinen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989–90_Edmonton_Oilers_season
1989–90 Edmonton Oilers season
[ "Player", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM" ]
[ [ "Mark Messier", "79", "45", "84", "129", "79" ], [ "Jari Kurri", "78", "33", "60", "93", "48" ], [ "Glenn Anderson", "73", "34", "38", "72", "107" ], [ "Esa Tikkanen", "79", "30", "33", "63", "161" ], [ "Craig Simpson", "80", "29", "32", "61", "180" ] ]
Season stats -- Scoring leaders
1989–90_Edmonton_Oilers_season_2
The 1989-90 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' 11th season in the NHL, and they were coming off their shortest playoff run in seven years when the Los Angeles Kings defeated Edmonton in the first round of the playoffs. Edmonton would improve their point total from 84 to 90, and finish in 2nd place in the Smythe Division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_MacNaughton
Robert MacNaughton
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1980", "Angel City", "Bennie Teeter", "Television film" ], [ "1981", "Big Bend Country", "Dave McGregor", "Television film" ], [ "1982", "The Electric Grandmother", "Tom", "Television film" ], [ "1984", "CBS Schoolbreak Special", "Craig Parsons", "Television series , episode Hear Me Cry" ], [ "1987", "A Place to Call Home", "Michael", "Television film" ], [ "1987", "Screen Two", "Clayton", "Television series , episode Visitors" ], [ "1987", "Newhart", "Andy", "Television series , episode Here 's to You , Mrs Loudon" ], [ "1987", "Amen", "Michael", "Television series , episode Deacon on the Line" ], [ "1988", "Vietnam War Story", "Wagoner", "Television series , episode The Fragging" ] ]
Filmography
Robert_MacNaughton_1
Robert MacNaughton (born December 19, 1966) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Elliott's brother Michael in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, for which he won a 1982 Young Artist Award as Best Young Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. MacNaughton also played the lead role of Adam Farmer in the 1983 film I Am the Cheese, based on the young adult novel by Robert Cormier.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canoeing_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_K-1_200_metres
Canoeing at the 2015 Pan American Games – Men's K-1 200 metres
[ "Rank", "Athletes", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Mark de Jonge", "Canada", "35.681", "F" ], [ "2", "Cesar De Cesare", "Ecuador", "36.378", "F" ], [ "3", "Antonio Oropeza Suarez", "Venezuela", "37.454", "F" ], [ "4", "Jordan Salazar", "Mexico", "37.490", "SF" ], [ "5", "Edvin Buc Solorzano", "Guatemala", "42.057", "SF" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Canoeing_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_K-1_200_metres_2
The men's K-1 200 metres canoeing event at the 2015 Pan American Games will be held between the 12 and 14 of July at the Welland Pan Am Flatwater Centre in Welland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_justices_of_the_Wyoming_Supreme_Court
List of justices of the Wyoming Supreme Court
[ "Judge", "Party affiliation", "Began active service", "Ended active service" ]
[ [ "John H. Howe", "Republican", "April 6 , 1869", "October 14 , 1871" ], [ "William Theopilus Jones", "Republican", "April 6 , 1869", "March 20 , 1873" ], [ "Joseph W. Fisher", "Republican", "February 8 , 1871", "December 18 , 1879" ], [ "Joseph M. Carey", "Republican", "January 18 , 1872", "February 14 , 1876" ], [ "E.A . Thomas", "Republican", "March 20 , 1873", "December 14 , 1877" ], [ "Jacob B. Blair", "Republican", "February 14 , 1876", "April 23 , 1888" ], [ "William Ware Peck", "Republican", "December 14 , 1877", "January 11 , 1882" ], [ "James Beverley Sener", "Republican", "December 18 , 1879", "July 5 , 1884" ], [ "Samuel C. Parks", "Republican", "January 11 , 1882", "April 14 , 1886" ], [ "John C. Perry", "Republican", "1884", "1884" ], [ "John W. Lacey", "Republican", "July 5 , 1884", "November 8 , 1886" ], [ "Samuel T. Corn", "Democrat", "April 14 , 1886", "June 21 , 1890" ], [ "William L. Maginnis", "Democrat", "November 8 , 1886", "October 1 , 1889" ], [ "Micah C. Saufley", "Democrat", "April 23 , 1888", "October 11 , 1890" ], [ "Willis Van Devanter", "Republican", "October 1 , 1889", "October 11 , 1890" ], [ "Asbury B. Conaway", "Republican", "June 21 , 1890", "October 11 , 1890" ] ]
Justices of the Wyoming Territorial Supreme Court
List_of_Justices_of_the_Wyoming_Supreme_Court_0
Following is a list of justices of the Wyoming Supreme Court .
https://en.wikipedia.org…e:Fred_Trump.png
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimbabwe_national_cricket_team
Zimbabwe national cricket team
[ "Player", "Wickets", "Average", "Career span" ]
[ [ "Heath Streak", "216", "28.14", "1993-2005" ], [ "Ray Price", "80", "36.06", "1999-2013" ], [ "Paul Strang", "70", "36.02", "1994-2001" ], [ "Henry Olonga", "68", "38.52", "1995-2002" ], [ "Graeme Cremer", "57", "45.68", "2005-2017" ], [ "Bryan Strang", "56", "39.33", "1995-2001" ], [ "Andy Blignaut", "53", "37.05", "2001-2005" ], [ "Guy Whittall", "51", "40.94", "1993-2002" ], [ "Kyle Jarvis", "46", "29.43", "2011-2020" ], [ "Pommie Mbangwa", "32", "31.43", "1996-2000" ], [ "Sikandar Raza", "32", "41.81", "2013-2020" ] ]
Most Test wickets for Zimbabwe [ 156 ]
Zimbabwe_national_cricket_team_6
The Zimbabwe national cricket team represents Zimbabwe in men's international cricket and is administered by Zimbabwe Cricket (formerly known as the Zimbabwe Cricket Union or ZCU). Zimbabwe has been a Full Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1992. As of November 2018, Zimbabwe is ranked tenth in Tests, eleventh in ODIs and twelfth in Twenty20 Internationals by the ICC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earls_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland
List of earls in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
[ "Number", "Title", "Date of creation", "Current holder", "Peerage" ]
[ [ "", "The Earl of Waterford", "1446", "Charles Chetwynd-Talbot , 22nd Earl of Waterford", "Ireland" ], [ "1", "The Earl of Cork", "1620", "John Boyle , 15th Earl of Cork", "Ireland" ], [ "2", "The Earl of Westmeath", "1621", "William Anthony Nugent , 13th Earl of Westmeath", "Ireland" ], [ "3", "The Earl of Meath", "1627", "John Brabazon , 15th Earl of Meath", "Ireland" ], [ "", "The Earl of Desmond", "1628", "Alexander Feilding , 11th Earl of Desmond", "Ireland" ], [ "4", "The Earl of Cavan", "1647", "Roger Lambart , 13th Earl of Cavan", "Ireland" ], [ "", "The Earl of Orrery", "1660", "John Boyle , 15th Earl of Orrery", "Ireland" ], [ "5", "The Earl of Drogheda", "1661", "Derry Moore , 12th Earl of Drogheda", "Ireland" ], [ "6", "The Earl of Granard", "1684", "Peter Forbes , 10th Earl of Granard", "Ireland" ], [ "7", "The Earl of Darnley", "1725", "Ivo Bligh , 12th Earl of Darnley", "Ireland" ], [ "8", "The Earl of Bessborough", "1739", "Myles Ponsonby , 12th Earl of Bessborough", "Ireland" ], [ "9", "The Earl of Carrick", "1748", "David Butler , 10th Earl of Carrick", "Ireland" ], [ "10", "The Earl of Shannon", "1756", "Richard Boyle , 10th Earl of Shannon", "Ireland" ], [ "11", "The Earl of Arran", "1762", "Arthur Gore , 9th Earl of Arran", "Ireland" ], [ "12", "The Earl of Courtown", "1762", "Patrick Stopford , 9th Earl of Courtown", "Ireland" ], [ "13", "The Earl of Mexborough", "1766", "John Savile , 8th Earl of Mexborough", "Ireland" ], [ "14", "The Earl Winterton", "1766", "David Turnour , 8th Earl Winterton", "Ireland" ], [ "15", "The Earl of Kingston", "1768", "Robert King-Tenison , 12th Earl of Kingston", "Ireland" ], [ "16", "The Earl of Roden", "1771", "Robert Jocelyn , 10th Earl of Roden", "Ireland" ], [ "17", "The Earl of Lisburne", "1776", "David Vaughan , 9th Earl of Lisburne", "Ireland" ] ]
Earls in the Peerage of Ireland
List_of_earls_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland_2
This is a list of the 193 present and extant earls in the Peerages of the England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Note that it does not include extant earldoms which have become merged (either through marriage or elevation) with marquessates or dukedoms and are today only seen as subsidiary titles. For a more complete list, which adds these hidden earldoms as well as extinct, dormant, abeyant, and forfeit ones, see List of earldoms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonga_women's_national_under-20_football_team
Tonga women's national under-20 football team
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Mele Akolo", "( 2000-05-04 ) 4 May 2000 ( age 20 )", "9", "1", "Navutoka" ], [ "20", "1 GK", "Helen Tahitua", "( 1999-01-11 ) 11 January 1999 ( age 21 )", "1", "0", "Veitongo" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Heilala Moala", "( 1999-02-02 ) 2 February 1999 ( age 21 )", "11", "0", "Veitongo" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Michelle Tuitupou", "( 1998-10-29 ) 29 October 1998 ( age 21 )", "3", "0", "Manukau City" ], [ "4", "2 DF", "Meleseini Tufui", "( 2000-02-02 ) 2 February 2000 ( age 20 )", "10", "0", "Veitongo" ], [ "5", "2 DF", "Manusiu Latavao", "( 1998-09-29 ) 29 September 1998 ( age 21 )", "6", "0", "Marist" ], [ "14", "2 DF", "Patricia Likiliki", "( 2001-01-30 ) 30 January 2001 ( age 19 )", "2", "0", "Longolongo" ], [ "15", "2 DF", "Luseane Vivili", "( 2000-06-19 ) 19 June 2000 ( age 20 )", "1", "0", "Longolongo" ], [ "17", "2 DF", "Kalolaine Taliauli", "( 2000-02-22 ) 22 February 2000 ( age 20 )", "2", "0", "Fasi & Afi" ], [ "18", "2 DF", "Sosefina Havea", "( 2000-01-15 ) 15 January 2000 ( age 20 )", "4", "0", "Riviera" ], [ "6", "3 MF", "Siunipa Talasinga", "( 2002-04-11 ) 11 April 2002 ( age 18 )", "7", "0", "Veitongo" ], [ "7", "3 MF", "Seini Lutu", "( 2001-03-25 ) 25 March 2001 ( age 19 )", "11", "1", "Veitongo" ], [ "8", "3 MF", "Halaunga Taholo", "( 1998-10-10 ) 10 October 1998 ( age 21 )", "11", "0", "Longolongo" ], [ "9", "3 MF", "Carmel Uhila", "( 2001-10-24 ) 24 October 2001 ( age 18 )", "5", "0", "Central United" ], [ "12", "3 MF", "Ofa Ataongo", "( 2002-06-24 ) 24 June 2002 ( age 18 )", "1", "0", "Riviera" ], [ "16", "3 MF", "Katalina Taliauli", "( 1998-02-28 ) 28 February 1998 ( age 22 )", "9", "0", "Fasi & Avi" ], [ "19", "3 MF", "Alexandra Fifita", "( 1999-10-04 ) 4 October 1999 ( age 20 )", "9", "0", "Fasi & Afi" ], [ "10", "4 FW", "Teisa Fusi", "( 2000-05-08 ) 8 May 2000 ( age 20 )", "1", "0", "" ], [ "11", "4 FW", "Mele Kafa", "( 2002-01-20 ) 20 January 2002 ( age 18 )", "4", "2", "Navutoka" ], [ "13", "4 FW", "Peta Fenukitau", "( 1999-01-15 ) 15 January 1999 ( age 21 )", "2", "0", "Riviera" ] ]
2017 squad
The following players were called up for the 2017 OFC U-19 Women 's Championship Caps and goals correct after match against New Zealand on July 24 , 2017 .
Tonga_women's_national_under-20_football_team_4
The Tonga women's national under-20 football team is the highest women's youth team of Tonga and is controlled by the Tonga Football Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991–92_Crystal_Palace_F.C._season
1991–92 Crystal Palace F.C. season
[ "Round", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Goalscorers" ]
[ [ "R2 1st leg", "25 September 1991", "Hartlepool United", "A", "1-1", "6,697", "Bright" ], [ "R2 2nd leg", "8 October 1991", "Hartlepool United", "H", "6-1 ( won 7-2 on agg )", "9,153", "" ], [ "R3", "29 October 1991", "Birmingham City", "A", "1-1", "17,270", "Gray" ], [ "R3R", "19 November 1991", "Birmingham City", "H", "1-1", "10,698", "" ], [ "R3R2", "3 December 1991", "Birmingham City", "H", "2-1", "11,384", "Gray ( pen ) , Thorn" ], [ "R4", "17 December 1991", "Swindon Town", "A", "1-0", "10,044", "Gray" ], [ "QF", "8 January 1992", "Nottingham Forest", "H", "1-1", "14,941", "" ], [ "QFR", "5 February 1992", "Nottingham Forest", "A", "2-4", "18,918", "" ] ]
Results -- League Cup
Main article : 1991–92 Football League Cup
1991–92_Crystal_Palace_F.C._season_4
During the 1991-92 English football season, Crystal Palace competed in the Football League First Division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Carmack
Chris Carmack
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2000", "Strangers with Candy", "Laird", "Episode : Invisible Love" ], [ "2003", "Player $", "Himself", "Episode : Voodoo That You Do ... with Hobbits !" ], [ "2003-2004", "The O.C", "Luke Ward", "Main role ( season 1 ) ; Special Guest ( season 2 ) ; 28 episodes" ], [ "2004", "The Last Ride", "Matthew Rondell", "Television film" ], [ "2005", "Beach Girls", "Cooper Morgenthal", "Television miniseries" ], [ "2005", "Smallville", "Geoff Johns", "Episode : Recruit" ], [ "2005", "Jake in Progress", "Jared Rush", "Episode : Ubusy ?" ], [ "2005-2006", "Related", "Alex Brody", "Recurring role , 11 episodes" ], [ "2007", "CSI : Miami", "Cole Telford", "Episode : Kill Switch" ], [ "2007", "Higglytown Heroes", "Referee Hero", "Episode : Little Big Fish / Good Sports" ], [ "2008", "Desperate Housewives", "Tim Bremmer", "Episode : Sunday" ], [ "2008", "CSI : NY", "Colby Duncan", "Episode : Forbidden Fruit" ], [ "2009", "NCIS", "Kevin Nelson", "Episode : Love & War" ], [ "2009", "Drop Dead Diva", "Brian", "Episode : Crazy" ], [ "2010", "Beauty & the Briefcase", "Liam", "Television film" ], [ "2010", "Deadly Honeymoon", "Trevor Forrest", "Television film" ], [ "2011", "Grace", "Dylan Doran", "Television film" ], [ "2012", "A Christmas Wedding Date", "Chad", "Television film" ], [ "2012", "All About Christmas Eve", "Aidan Green", "Television film" ], [ "2013-2018", "Nashville", "Will Lexington", "Recurring role ( season 1 ) ; Main role ( seasons 2-6 ) ( 92 episodes )" ] ]
Filmography
Chris_Carmack_1
James Christopher Carmack (born December 22, 1980) is an American actor, singer and former fashion model, known for his roles in two popular television shows - the 2003 teen drama series The O.C., and the 2012 country music drama Nashville. Carmack has also appeared in films, including , , Love Wrecked, Beauty & the Briefcase and Alpha and Omega. Carmack plays Dr. Atticus Lincoln (known as Dr. Link) on Grey's Anatomy, an American medical drama on ABC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2015_African_Games_–_Men's_decathlon
Athletics at the 2015 African Games – Men's decathlon
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "7", "Peter Moreno", "Nigeria", "10.95", "872" ], [ "2", "8", "Peter Keegan Cook", "Zimbabwe", "11.28", "799" ], [ "3", "5", "Fredriech Pretorius", "South Africa", "11.39", "776" ], [ "4", "2", "Atsu Nyamadi", "Ghana", "11.42", "769" ], [ "5", "6", "Guillaume Thierry", "Mauritius", "11.57", "738" ], [ "6", "4", "Florent Bilisi Lomba", "DR Congo", "11.80", "691" ], [ "7", "3", "Gilbert Koech", "Kenya", "11.86", "679" ], [ "8", "9", "Elijah Cheruiyot", "Kenya", "11.91", "669" ] ]
Results -- 100 metres
Wind : -0.1 m/s [ 1 ]
Athletics_at_the_2015_African_Games_–_Men's_decathlon_0
The men's decathlon event at the 2015 African Games was held on 13-14 September.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_historical_scores_in_figure_skating
List of highest historical scores in figure skating
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "PCS", "Event", "Ref" ]
[ [ "1", "Carolina Kostner", "Italy", "38.97", "2018 World Championships", "Details" ], [ "2", "Evgenia Medvedeva", "Russia", "38.42", "2018 Winter Olympics", "Details" ], [ "3", "Alina Zagitova", "Russia", "37.62", "2018 Winter Olympics", "Details" ], [ "4", "Kaetlyn Osmond", "Canada", "37.04", "2018 Winter Olympics", "Details" ], [ "5", "Satoko Miyahara", "Japan", "36.57", "2018 World Championships", "Details" ], [ "6", "Adelina Sotnikova", "Russia", "36.56", "2015 CS Mordovian Ornament", "Details" ], [ "7", "Gracie Gold", "United States", "35.92", "2016 World Championships", "Details" ], [ "8", "Yuna Kim", "South Korea", "35.89", "2014 Winter Olympics", "Details" ], [ "9", "Mao Asada", "Japan", "35.85", "2014 World Championships", "Details" ], [ "10", "Ashley Wagner", "United States", "35.28", "2017 World Team Trophy", "Details" ] ]
Highest personal best program component scores -- Ladies
Carolina Kostner had the best SP PCS and the second best FS PCS . Short program
List_of_highest_historical_scores_in_figure_skating_58
The following list of highest historical scores in figure skating contains the highest scores earned before the 2018-2019 season under the ISU Judging System (IJS). The 2018-2019 season began on 1 July 2018. After being trialed in 2003, the IJS replaced the old 6.0 system in the 2004-2005 figure skating season. Up to and including the 2017-2018 season, the Grade of Execution (GOE) scoring system for each program element ranged between -3 and +3. Starting with the 2018-2019 season, the GOE was expanded to range between -5 and +5. Hence, the International Skating Union (ISU) have restarted all records from the 2018-2019 season and all previous statistics have been marked as historical. Accordingly, this page lists only the highest scores achieved before the 2018-2019 season, using the -3/+3 GOE scoring range. The following lists are included: Note: In the case of personal best lists, only one score is listed for any one skater, i.e. their personal best. The absolute best lists may include more than one score for the same skater. The ISU only recognizes the best scores that are set at international competitions run under the ISU's rules, and does not recognize, for example, scores that are obtained at national figure skating championships. The competitions recognized by the ISU are: Winter Olympics (including the team event), Youth Olympics (including the team event), World Championships, World Junior Championships, European Championships, Four Continents Championships, GP events, Junior GP events, Challenger Series events, and World Team Trophy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_60_metres_hurdles
1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Olga Shishigina", "Kazakhstan", "7.89", "Q" ], [ "2", "3", "Keturah Anderson", "Canada", "7.90", "Q , NR" ], [ "3", "1", "Melissa Morrison", "United States", "7.95", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Glory Alozie", "Nigeria", "7.98", "Q" ], [ "5", "3", "Linda Ferga", "France", "8.00", "q" ], [ "6", "2", "Brigita Bukovec", "Slovenia", "8.04", "Q" ], [ "7", "2", "Irina Korotya", "Russia", "8.04", "Q" ], [ "8", "2", "Dionne Rose", "Jamaica", "8.05", "q" ], [ "9", "1", "Gillian Russel", "Jamaica", "8.06", "" ], [ "9", "2", "Nicole Ramalalanirina", "France", "8.06", "" ], [ "11", "3", "Cheryl Dickey", "United States", "8.07", "" ], [ "12", "3", "Yvonne Kanazawa", "Japan", "8.12", "NR" ], [ "13", "2", "Feng Yun", "China", "8.14", "" ], [ "14", "1", "María José Mardomingo", "Spain", "8.17", "SB" ], [ "15", "2", "Keri Maddox", "Great Britain", "8.22", "PB" ], [ "16", "2", "Anna Leszczyńska-Łazor", "Poland", "8.22", "" ], [ "17", "1", "Diane Allahgreen", "Great Britain", "8.25", "SB" ], [ "18", "1", "Maryline Troonen", "Belgium", "8.47", "" ], [ "19", "3", "Marie-Joelle Conjungo", "Central African Republic", "8.65", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
First 2 of each heat ( Q ) and next 12 fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals .
1999_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_60_metres_hurdles_0
The women's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on March 5.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vogue_México_cover_models
List of Vogue México cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "January", "Leonor Varela", "" ], [ "February", "Adriana Lima", "Tony Notarberardino" ], [ "March", "Jennifer Lopez", "Mario Testino" ], [ "April", "Liliana Domínguez", "" ], [ "May", "Cindy Crawford", "Nick Knight" ], [ "June", "Gisele Bündchen", "Patrick Demarchelier" ], [ "July", "Salma Hayek", "Mario Testino" ], [ "August", "Cate Blanchett", "Regan Cameron" ], [ "September", "Gemma Ward", "Mario Testino" ], [ "October", "Daniela Urzi", "" ], [ "November", "Natalia Vodianova", "Patrick Demarchelier" ], [ "December", "Carolina Adriana Herrera", "" ] ]
2000s -- 2005
List_of_Vogue_México_cover_models_6
This list of Vogue Mexico & Latin America 1999-present is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Mexico & Latin America, the Mexican edition of Vogue magazine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Burke_(British_actor)
David Burke (British actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1963-1966", "Coronation Street", "John Benjamin / Schoolmaster", "5 episodes" ], [ "1963-1969", "Z Cars", "Ernie Franks / Dannyboy / Johnny Oulton", "5 episodes" ], [ "1965", "Sherlock Holmes", "Sir George Burnwell", "1 episode , The Beryl Coronet" ], [ "1968", "Dr. Finlay 's Casebook", "Dr. Rawlings", "1 episode" ], [ "1970", "The Woodlanders", "Giles Winterborne", "4 episodes" ], [ "1975", "The Love School", "William Morris", "4 episodes" ], [ "1975", "Rooms", "Alan", "2 episodes" ], [ "1983", "Reilly , Ace of Spies", "Joseph Stalin", "2 episodes" ], [ "1984-1985", "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", "Dr John Watson", "13 episodes" ], [ "1993-2002", "Casualty", "James / Ron Fisher", "2 episodes" ], [ "1995", "Agatha Christies Poirot - Hickory Dickory Dock", "Sir Arthur Stanley", "1 episode" ], [ "1998", "The Bill", "Ch.Supt.Golding / Chief Supt . Golding", "2 episodes" ], [ "2002", "Bertie and Elizabeth", "Lord Reith", "TV movie" ], [ "2002", "Waking the Dead", "Philip Bryant", "2 episodes" ], [ "2003", "Doctors", "Martin Shepley", "1 episode" ], [ "2004", "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries", "DSI Webberley", "2 episodes" ], [ "2005", "The Afternoon Play", "Judge", "1 episode" ], [ "2005", "A View from a Hill", "Patten", "TV movie" ], [ "2005", "Dalziel and Pascoe", "Paul Boddison", "2 episodes" ], [ "2005", "MI-5", "Fiona 's Father", "1 episode" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
David_Burke_(British_actor)_1
David Burke (born 25 May 1934) is an English actor, known for playing Watson in the initial series of Granada Television's 1980s The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which starred Jeremy Brett in the title role. He also starred as Josef Stalin in the last two episodes of Reilly, Ace of Spies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_(American_season_12)
So You Think You Can Dance (American season 12)
[ "Dancers", "Style", "Music", "Choreographer ( s )", "Result" ]
[ [ "Top 20", "Hip-hop", "Baila Como Yo - District 78", "Christopher Pharside Jennings Krystal Phoenix Meraz", "N/A" ], [ "Hailee Payne Yorelis Apolinario Darion Flores", "Salsa", "Blucutu - Saamara", "Jonathan Platero Oksana Dmytrenko", "Safe" ], [ "Ariana Crowder* Derek Piquette", "Jazz", "Cry Me a River - Michael Bublé", "Ray Leeper", "Crowder Bottom 6*" ], [ "Virgil Lil O Gadson Megz Alfonso Alexia Meyer", "Contemporary", "Until We Go Down - Ruelle", "Dee Caspary", "Safe" ], [ "Lily Frias Burim Jusufi Gaby Diaz Edson Juarez", "Bollywood", "Dhol Baaje from Ek Paheli Leela", "Nakul Dev Mahajan", "Jusufi Eliminated Juarez Bottom 6" ], [ "Asaf Goren Kate Harpootlian* Eddie Neptune Eskridge", "Broadway", "All About That Bass - Scott Bradlee 's Postmodern Jukebox featuring Kate Davis", "Spencer Liff", "Goren Bottom 6 Harpootlian Bottom 6*" ], [ "Jana Jaja Vaňková Jim Nowakowski", "Lyrical hip-hop", "No Woman , No Cry ( Live Version ) - Bob Marley and the Wailers", "Christopher Scott", "Safe" ], [ "Marissa Milele Moises Parra JJ Rabone", "Jazz", "I 'm So Sorry - Imagine Dragons", "Ray Leeper", "Parra Eliminated" ], [ "Team Street", "Hip-hop", "Time - Nathan Lanier", "Christopher Scott Phillip Chbeeb", "N/A" ], [ "Team Stage", "Contemporary", "Stabat Mater - Woodkid", "Travis Wall", "N/A" ] ]
Finals -- Performances
Judges : Nigel Lythgoe , Paula Abdul , Jason Derulo
So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_(American_season_12)_3
So You Think You Can Dance, an American dance competition show, returned for its twelfth season, titled So You Think You Can Dance: Stage Vs. Street, on Monday, June 1, 2015. Seventeen episodes were broadcast on the Fox Network, including episode nine on Tuesday, July 21, 2015, which was a special celebrating the tenth anniversary of the show titled A Decade of Dance Special Edition. The sixteen regular episodes aired each week on Mondays, rather than Wednesdays as it had been in recent previous seasons. On September 14, 2015, Gaby Diaz won the competition and made history by becoming the first tap dancer to win the title. Auditions were held in Dallas TX, Detroit MI, Los Angeles CA, Memphis TN and New York NY.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991–92_Major_Soccer_League_season
1991–92 Major Soccer League season
[ "First Team", "Position", "Second Team", "Third Team" ]
[ [ "Victor Nogueira , San Diego", "G", "Joe Papaleo , Dallas", "Cris Vaccaro , Baltimore" ], [ "Kevin Crow , San Diego", "D", "Ben Collins , San Diego", "Danny Pena , Wichita" ], [ "Iain Fraser , Baltimore", "D", "George Fernandez , Cleveland", "Wes McLeod , Dallas" ], [ "Zoran Karic , Cleveland", "M", "Chico Borja , Wichita", "Branko Segota , St Louis" ], [ "Tatu , Dallas", "F", "David Doyle , Dallas", "Hector Marinaro , Cleveland" ], [ "Preki , St Louis", "F", "Dale Ervine , Wichita", "Paul Wright , San Diego" ] ]
All-MISL Teams
1991–92_Major_Soccer_League_season_4
The 1991-92 Major Soccer League season was the 14th and final season in league history and would end with the San Diego Sockers winning their tenth NASL or MISL title in 11 indoor seasons, and fifth MISL title in a row.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khaltmaagiin_Battulga
Khaltmaagiin Battulga
[ "Date", "Country", "City", "Type of visit/Reason for visit" ]
[ [ "29 August-1 September 2017", "Hungary", "Budapest", "2017 World Judo Championships" ], [ "4-7 September 2017", "Russia", "Vladivostok", "Eastern Economic Forum" ], [ "9-10 June 2018", "China", "Qingdao", "Shanghai Cooperation Organization" ], [ "11-13 September 2018", "Russia", "Vladivostok", "Eastern Economic Forum" ], [ "24 September 2018", "Azerbaijan", "Baku", "Working visit" ], [ "18-19 October 2018", "Belgium", "Brussels", "12th Asia-Europe Meeting Summit" ], [ "22-26 October 2018", "Switzerland", "Geneva", "2018 World Investment Forum" ], [ "24-28 April 2019", "China", "Beijing", "State visit" ], [ "12-14 June 2019", "Kyrgyzstan", "Bishkek", "State visit" ], [ "30 July-1 August 2019", "United States", "Washington , D.C", "State visit" ], [ "4-5 September 2019", "Russia", "Vladivostok", "Eastern Economic Forum" ], [ "18-23 September 2019", "India", "New Delhi", "State visit" ], [ "19 January 2020", "Switzerland", "Davos", "World Economic Forum" ], [ "27 January 2020", "Norway", "Oslo", "Working visit" ], [ "27 February 2020", "China", "Beijing", "State visit" ] ]
Presidency ( 2017–present ) -- International trips as president
Khaltmaagiin_Battulga_0
Khaltmaagiin Battulga (, Khaltmaagiin Battulga, , born 3 March 1963) is a Mongolian politician and Sambo wrestler who has served as the President of Mongolia since 10 July 2017. He served as Member of the State Great Khural from 2004 to 2016 and Minister of Roads, Transportation, Construction and Urban Development from 2008 to 2012. Prior to his career in politics, Battulga was a Sambo wrestling champion. He was the Democratic Party's candidate in the 2017 presidential election, and was elected President with 50.6% in the run-off, the first ever run-off election in modern Mongolian history. Mongolians are sharply divided about his role in the 2019 Mongolian constitutional crisis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_FK_Željezničar_season
2017–18 FK Željezničar season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "EU", "Since", "App", "Goals", "Ends", "Transfer fee", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "GK", "Irfan Fejzić", "34", "Non-EU", "2016", "12", "0", "2019", "Free", "" ], [ "2", "DF", "Siniša Stevanović", "31", "Non-EU", "2016", "71", "0", "2019", "Free", "Second nationality : Croatia" ], [ "3", "DF", "Amar Beširević", "20", "Non-EU", "2016", "2", "0", "2018", "Youth system", "" ], [ "4", "FW", "Saša Kajkut", "36", "Non-EU", "2017", "28", "4", "2018", "Free", "Second nationality : Serbia" ], [ "5", "DF", "Daniel Graovac", "26", "EU", "2017", "40", "2", "2018", "Free", "On loan from Mouscron" ], [ "6", "MF", "Asim Zec", "26", "Non-EU", "2017", "32", "6", "2020", "Free", "" ], [ "7", "MF", "Ivan Crnov", "30", "EU", "2017", "12", "1", "2018", "Free", "Second nationality : BiH" ], [ "8", "DF", "Adi Mehremić", "28", "Non-EU", "2018", "16", "0", "2019", "Free", "" ], [ "9", "MF", "Sinan Ramović", "27", "Non-EU", "2017", "34", "4", "2020", "Free", "" ], [ "11", "MF", "Jovan Blagojević", "32", "Non-EU", "2015", "110", "7", "2018", "Free", "" ], [ "12", "GK", "Aldin Ćeman", "25", "Non-EU", "2014", "1", "0", "2019", "Youth system", "" ], [ "13", "GK", "Vedran Kjosevski", "25", "Non-EU", "2013", "97", "1", "2020", "Youth system", "Second nationality : Macedonia" ], [ "14", "DF", "Almir Ćubara", "22", "Non-EU", "2017", "1", "0", "2020", "Free", "Originally from youth system" ], [ "15", "DF", "Jadranko Bogičević", "37", "Non-EU", "2016", "174", "11", "2019", "Free", "" ], [ "17", "MF", "Goran Zakarić", "27", "Non-EU", "2017", "59", "20", "2019", "Free", "" ], [ "18", "FW", "Dženan Zajmović", "25", "EU", "2017", "22", "4", "2020", "Free", "Originally from youth system" ], [ "19", "MF", "Anel Šabanadžović", "21", "Non-EU", "2017", "24", "2", "2020", "Youth system", "Second nationality : United States" ], [ "20", "MF", "Zajko Zeba", "37", "Non-EU", "2017", "151", "39", "2018", "Free", "Originally from youth system" ], [ "21", "MF", "Meldin Jusufi", "21", "Non-EU", "2017", "0", "0", "2020", "Free", "Originally from youth system" ], [ "22", "DF", "Kenan Hadžić", "26", "EU", "2018", "8", "0", "2019", "Free", "" ] ]
Squad statistics -- Players
2017–18_FK_Željezničar_season_0
The 2017-2018 season will be Željezničar's 97th in existence and their 18th season in Premijer Liga BiH. The team will be competing in three major tournaments, Premijer Liga BiH, Kup BiH and UEFA Europa League. The youth team will also be competing in UEFA Youth League for the second time in three years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Vuelta_a_España
2016 Vuelta a España
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Omar Fraile ( ESP )", "Team Dimension Data", "58" ], [ "2", "Kenny Elissonde ( FRA )", "FDJ", "57" ], [ "3", "Robert Gesink ( NED )", "LottoNL-Jumbo", "37" ], [ "4", "Alexandre Geniez ( FRA )", "FDJ", "28" ], [ "5", "Nairo Quintana ( COL )", "Movistar Team", "27" ], [ "6", "Egor Silin ( RUS )", "Team Katusha", "23" ], [ "7", "Sergey Lagutin ( RUS )", "Team Katusha", "22" ], [ "8", "Thomas De Gendt ( BEL )", "Lotto-Soudal", "19" ], [ "9", "Gianluca Brambilla ( ITA )", "Etixx-Quick-Step", "18" ], [ "10", "Luis Ángel Maté ( ESP )", "Cofidis", "18" ] ]
Mountains classification
2016_Vuelta_a_España_7
The 2016 Vuelta a España was a three-week Grand Tour cycling stage race that took place in Spain between 20 August and 11 September 2016. The race was the 71st edition of the Vuelta a España and the final Grand Tour of the 2016 cycling season. The race included 21 stages, beginning with a team time trial that started in Ourense. The subsequent stages included 10 summit finishes. The race ended in Madrid. The overall winner was Nairo Quintana of team Movistar, with Chris Froome (Team Sky) second and Esteban Chaves (Orica-BikeExchange) third.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_castles_in_Korea
Japanese castles in Korea
[ "Name", "Hangul", "Hanja", "Location" ]
[ [ "Gijang Castle", "기장죽성리왜성", "機張竹城里倭城", "Busan" ], [ "Busanjinjiseong", "부산진지성", "釜山鎭支城", "Busan" ], [ "Ulsan Castle", "울산왜성", "蔚山倭城", "Ulsan" ], [ "Seosaengpo Castle", "서생포왜성", "西生浦倭城", "Ulsan" ], [ "Gwangni Castle", "광리왜성 ( 왜성동성 , 견내량성 )", "廣里倭城 ( 倭城洞城 , 見乃梁城 )", "Ulsan" ], [ "Gimhae Castle", "김해왜성", "金海竹島倭城 駕洛城 , 竹島城", "Gyeongsangnam-do" ], [ "Angolpo Castle", "안골포왜성", "安骨浦倭城", "Gyeongsangnam-do" ], [ "Gadeok Castle", "가덕왜성", "加德倭城", "Gyeongsangnam-do" ], [ "Ungcheon Castle", "웅천왜성", "熊川倭城", "Gyeongsangnam-do" ], [ "Changwon Castle", "창원왜성", "昌原倭城 馬山倭城", "Gyeongsangnam-do" ], [ "Jangmunpo Castle", "장문포왜성", "長門逋倭城", "Gyeongsangnam-do , Geoje Island" ], [ "Yeongdeungpo Castle", "영등포왜성", "永登浦倭城", "Gyeongsangnam-do , Geoje Island" ], [ "Jisepo Castle", "지세포", "", "Gyeongsangnam-do , Geoje Island" ], [ "Goseong Castle", "고성왜성", "固城倭城", "Gyeongsangnam-do" ], [ "Sacheon Castle", "사천왜성", "泗川倭城 船津里城", "Gyeongsangnam-do" ], [ "Namhae Castle", "남해왜성", "南海倭城 船所倭城", "Gyeongsangnam-do" ], [ "Suncheon Castle", "순천왜성", "順天城", "Suncheon" ] ]
List of Japanese Castles in Korea
Japanese_castles_in_Korea_0
Japanese castles in Korea (Korean: 왜성; Hanja: 倭城; RR: Waeseong; Japanese: 倭城, romanized: Wajō) are Japanese castles built along the southern shores of Korea during Japanese invasions of Korea between 1592 and 1598 by the Japanese militaries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Norwich_City_F.C._season
2015–16 Norwich City F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1 July 2015", "CF", "Luciano Becchio", "Belgrano", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2015", "GK", "Mark Bunn", "Aston Villa", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2015", "CB", "Kyle Callan-McFadden", "Orlando City B", "Free Transfer" ], [ "1 July 2015", "CB", "Carlos Cuéllar", "UD Almería", "Free Transfer" ], [ "1 July 2015", "LB", "Javier Garrido", "Las Palmas", "Free Transfer" ], [ "1 July 2015", "LM", "Sam Kelly", "Port Vale FC", "Free Transfer" ], [ "1 July 2015", "CM", "Cameron McGeehan", "Luton Town", "Undisclosed" ], [ "31 July 2015", "CB", "Ignasi Miquel", "Ponferradina", "Mutual Consent" ], [ "1 September 2015", "CM", "Bradley Johnson", "Derby County", "£7,000,000" ], [ "5 January 2016", "RW", "Elliott Bennett", "Blackburn Rovers", "Undisclosed" ], [ "11 January 2016", "ST", "Lewis Grabban", "AFC Bournemouth", "£8,000,000" ], [ "22 January 2016", "ST", "Gary Hooper", "Sheffield Wednesday", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Transfers -- Transfers out
2015–16_Norwich_City_F.C._season_1
The 2015-16 season is Norwich City's return to the Premier League after gaining promotion via the play-offs last season in their 113th year in existence. This season Norwich City participate in the Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svrljig
Svrljig
[ "Ethnic group", "Population", "%" ]
[ [ "Serbs", "13,843", "97.15%" ], [ "Roma", "157", "1.10%" ], [ "Hungarians", "9", "0.06%" ], [ "Macedonians", "8", "0.06%" ], [ "Bulgarians", "6", "0.04%" ], [ "Croats", "6", "0.04%" ], [ "Others", "220", "1.54%" ], [ "Total", "14,249", "" ] ]
Demographics -- Ethnic groups
The ethnic composition of the municipality is : [ 15 ]
Svrljig_1
Svrljig (, ) is a town and municipality located in the Nišava District of the southern Serbia. According to 2011 census, the town has a population of 7,553 inhabitants, while the municipality has 14,249.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ALCO_diesel_locomotives
List of ALCO diesel locomotives
[ "Model", "Specification", "Build date", "Total produced", "Wheel arrangement", "Prime mover", "Power output" ]
[ [ "Rebel power cars", "-", "1935 , 1937", "3", "2-B", "6-531", "600 hp ( 0.45 MW )" ], [ "-", "DL-103b", "1939", "1", "A1A-A1A", "6-538T × 2", "1,000 hp ( 0.75 MW ) × 2" ], [ "-", "DL-105", "1940", "3", "A1A-A1A", "6-539T × 2", "1,000 hp ( 0.75 MW ) × 2" ], [ "-", "DL-107", "1940-1941", "8", "A1A-A1A", "6-539T × 2", "1,000 hp ( 0.75 MW ) × 2" ], [ "-", "DL-108", "1941", "3", "A1A-A1A", "6-539T × 2", "1,000 hp ( 0.75 MW ) × 2" ], [ "-", "DL-109", "1941-1945", "62", "A1A-A1A", "6-539T × 2", "1,000 hp ( 0.75 MW ) × 2" ], [ "-", "DL-110", "1942", "1", "A1A-A1A", "6-539T × 2", "1,000 hp ( 0.75 MW ) × 2" ], [ "-", "DL-202", "1945", "2", "B-B", "12-241", "1,500 hp ( 1.12 MW )" ], [ "-", "DL-203", "1945", "1", "B-B", "12-241", "1,500 hp ( 1.12 MW )" ], [ "FA-1", "DL-204 , DL206 , DL-208 , DL-208A , DL-208B", "1946-1950", "396", "B-B", "12-244A , B", "1,500 hp ( 1.12 MW )" ], [ "FA-1", "DL-208C", "1950", "21", "B-B", "12-244C", "1,600 hp ( 1.19 MW )" ], [ "FB-1", "DL205 , DL-209 , DL-209A , DL-209B", "1946-1950", "213", "B-B", "12-244A , B", "1,500 hp ( 1.12 MW )" ], [ "FB-1", "DL-209C", "1950", "16", "B-B", "12-244C", "1,600 hp ( 1.19 MW )" ], [ "FA-2", "DL-212 , DL-212A", "1950-1956", "308", "B-B", "12-244D , G", "1,600 hp ( 1.19 MW )" ], [ "FPA-2", "DL-212 , DL-212A", "1950-1951", "54", "B-B", "12-244D", "1,600 hp ( 1.19 MW )" ], [ "FB-2", "DL-213 , DL-213A", "1950-1956", "181", "B-B", "12-244D , G", "1,600 hp ( 1.19 MW )" ], [ "FPB-2", "DL-213 , DL-213A", "1950-1956", "25", "B-B", "12-244D", "1,600 hp ( 1.19 MW )" ], [ "PA-1", "DL-304 , DL-304A , DL-304B", "1946-1949", "169", "A1A-A1A", "16-244", "2,000 hp ( 1.49 MW )" ], [ "PB-1", "DL-305 , DL-305A , DL-305B", "1946-1949", "39", "A1A-A1A", "16-244", "2,000 hp ( 1.49 MW )" ], [ "PA-2", "DL-304C , DL-304D", "1950-1953", "81", "A1A-A1A", "16-244", "2,250 hp ( 1.68 MW )" ] ]
Cab units
List_of_ALCO_diesel_locomotives_2
American Locomotive Company (ALCO) produced a wide range of diesel-electric locomotives until it ceased manufacture in 1969.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_private_universities_in_India
List of private universities in India
[ "University", "Location", "Inspection report ?", "Established", "Specialization" ]
[ [ "AAFT University of Media and Arts", "Raipur", "No", "2018", "Film , Media and Arts" ], [ "Amity University , Raipur", "Raipur", "No", "2014", "General" ], [ "Dr. C.V. Raman University", "Kota", "Yes", "2006", "General" ], [ "ICFAI University , Raipur", "Raipur", "No", "2011", "Management" ], [ "ISBM University", "Chhura", "No", "2016", "General" ], [ "ITM University , Raipur", "Naya Raipur", "No", "2012", "General" ], [ "Kalinga University", "Raipur", "No", "2012", "General" ], [ "Maharishi University of Management and Technology", "Bilaspur", "No", "2002", "Technology , Management" ], [ "MATS University", "Raipur", "Yes", "2006", "General" ], [ "O.P . Jindal University", "Raigarh", "No", "2014", "Technology , Management" ], [ "Shri Rawatpura Sarkar University", "Raipur", "No", "2018", "General" ] ]
List of universities -- Chhattisgarh
There are 11 private universities in Chhattisgarh .
List_of_private_universities_in_India_5
The higher education system in India include both private and public universities. Public universities are supported by the Government of India and the state governments, while private universities are mostly supported by various bodies and societies. Universities in India are recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), which draws its power from the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. In addition, 15 Professional Councils are established, controlling different aspects of accreditation and coordination. Private universities in India are regulated under the UGC (Establishment and Maintenance of Standards in Private Universities) Regulations, 2003. Per the UGC act and these regulations, private universities are established by an act of a local legislative assembly and listed by the UGC in the Gazette upon receiving the act. As confirmed by ruling of the Supreme Court of India, recognition by the UGC is required for the university to operate. Also per the 2003 regulations, the UGC sends committees to inspect the private universities and publishes their inspection report. The UGC publishes and regularly updates the lists of private universities. , the UGC list of private universities lists 334 universities, although only 333 are actually established. The earliest date of notification is that of Sikkim Manipal University, 11 October 1995. The earliest inspection report is that of Nirma University of Science and Technology, from 15 May 2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1862
List of shipwrecks in June 1862
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Ariel", "United Kingdom", "The brig sprang a leak and foundered in the Bristol Channel off Hartland Point , Devon . Her crew survived . She was on a voyage from Neath , Glamorgan to London" ], [ "CSS Colonel Lovell", "Confederate States Navy", "American Civil War , First Battle of Memphis : The cottonclad ram sank in the Mississippi River just above Memphis , Tennessee , after being rammed by the sidewheel rams Queen of the West and Monarch ( both United States Army ) . Six or seven of her crew survived" ], [ "Gordon Grant", "United States", "The 41-ton screw steamer burned on the Mississippi River at Fort Pillow , Tennessee" ], [ "CSS General Beauregard", "Confederate States Navy", "American Civil War , First Battle of Memphis : The cottonclad ram exploded and sank with heavy loss of life in the Mississippi River just above Memphis , Tennessee after a shot by the casemate ironclad USS Benton ( United States Army ) hit her boiler , scalding many of her crew . Her survivors were taken prisoner by Benton and the sidewheel ram USS Monarch ( United States Army )" ], [ "CSS General Bragg", "Confederate States Navy", "American Civil War , First Battle of Memphis : The cottonclad ram ran aground in the Mississippi River just above Memphis , Tennessee and was captured by Union forces . She was refloated , repaired , and placed in service as USS General Bragg" ], [ "CSS General M. Jeff Thompson", "Confederate States Navy", "American Civil War , First Battle of Memphis : Heavily damaged by shell hits and burning , the cottonclad ram ran aground in the Mississippi River just above Memphis , Tennessee , and was abandoned by her crew . She burned to the waterline and exploded when the flames detonated her ammunition magazine" ], [ "CSS General Sterling Price", "Confederate States Navy", "American Civil War , First Battle of Memphis : The cottonclad ram sank on a sandbar in the Mississippi River just above Memphis , Tennessee , after colliding with the ram CSS General Beauregard ( Confederate States Navy ) and being rammed by the casemate ironclad USS Benton ( United States Army ) . She was seized by Union forces , raised , repaired , and placed in United States Navy service as USS General Price" ], [ "CSS General Sumter", "Confederate States Navy", "American Civil War , First Battle of Memphis : Badly damaged , the cottonclad ram ran aground on the Arkansas shore of the Mississippi River just above Memphis , Tennessee , and was captured by Union forces . She was refloated , repaired , and placed in United States Navy service as USS Sumter '" ], [ "CSS Little Rebel", "Confederate States Navy", "American Civil War ] , First Battle of Memphis : Hit in her boilers by gunfire from the casemate ironclad USS Carondelet ( United States Army ) , the cottonclad ram was rammed and driven ashore by the sidewheel ram USS Monarch ( United States Army ) on the Mississippi River just above Memphis , Tennessee . Abandoned by her surviving crew , she was captured by Union forces , refloated , repaired , and placed in United States Navy service as USS Little Rebel" ], [ "Moose", "United Kingdom", "The schooner sprang a leak and was beached at Black Pill , Glamorgan , where she capsized and was wrecked . Her crew survived" ], [ "Oriel", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered off Hartland Point , Devon . Her crew survived . she was on a voyage from Neath , Glamorgan to London" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1862_6
The list of shipwrecks in June 1862 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during June 1862.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Volta_a_Portugal
2015 Volta a Portugal
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Davide Viganò ( ITA )", "Team Idea 2010 ASD", "4h 17 ' 33" ], [ "2", "Gustavo Veloso ( ESP )", "W52-Quinta da Lixa", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Manuel Cardoso ( POR )", "Tavira", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Vicente de Mateos ( ESP )", "Louletano-Ray Just Energy", "s.t" ], [ "5", "José Gonçalves ( POR )", "Caja Rural-Seguros RGA", "s.t" ], [ "6", "Alejandro Marque ( ESP )", "Efapel", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Gaetan Bille ( BEL )", "Verandas Willems", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Filipe Cardoso ( POR )", "Efapel", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Amaro Antunes ( POR )", "LA Alumínios-Antarte", "s.t" ], [ "10", "Jasper Ockeloen ( NED )", "Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team", "s.t" ] ]
Stage 3 result
2015_Volta_a_Portugal_7
The 2015 Volta a Portugal was a men's road bicycle race held from 29 July to 9 August 2015. It is the 77th edition of the men's stage race to be held, which was established in 1927. As part of the 2015 UCI Europe Tour, it is rated as a 2.1 event. Just before the start, the race was marked by controversy due to UCI an regulation amendment restricting the teams to 8 riders (with exception of the 3 big races-Giro, Tour and Vuelta), issue just one month before the Volta. The race director, Joaquim Gomes achieved an exception and the teams raced with 9 riders each. Gustavo Veloso repeated the 2014 success.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_in_British_music_charts
2003 in British music charts
[ "No", "Title", "Peak position" ]
[ [ "1", "Now 56", "1" ], [ "2", "Power Ballads : The Greatest Driving Anthems in the World ... Ever !", "1" ], [ "3", "Now 55", "1" ], [ "4", "Pop Party", "2" ], [ "5", "Now 54", "1" ], [ "6", "Love Actually ( Original Soundtrack )", "2" ], [ "7", "Now Decades", "1" ], [ "8", "The Number One Classical Album 2004", "4" ], [ "9", "8 Mile ( Original Soundtrack )", "1" ], [ "10", "Clubland III : The Sound of the Summer", "1" ] ]
Year-end charts -- Best-selling compilations
[ 5 ]
2003_in_British_music_charts_4
This article gives details of the official charts from 2003. Whilst weeks at number one began to increase with significant numbers achieving 4-week runs, single sales rapidly plummeted, decreasing by 34% since 2002. The year became the first in ten not to contain a million selling single. The year was particularly successful for Justin Timberlake, Busted, Avril Lavigne, Christina Aguilera, t.A.T.u. and Dido.