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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Slovak_Extraliga_season
2012–13 Slovak Extraliga season
[ "Player", "Team", "GP", "TOI", "GA", "Sv%", "GAA" ]
[ [ "Tomáš Tomek", "ŠHK 37 Piešťany", "52", "3106:07", "111", ".932", "2.14" ], [ "Miroslav Lipovský", "HK 36 Skalica", "23", "1388:38", "53", ".930", "2.29" ], [ "Alexandr Hylák", "HC Košice", "52", "3052:59", "120", ".919", "2.36" ], [ "Marek Šimko", "HKm Zvolen", "54", "3278:37", "134", ".917", "2.45" ], [ "Marek Laco", "HK Nitra", "43", "2536:33", "113", ".916", "2.67" ] ]
Regular season -- Statistics
These are the leaders in GAA among goaltenders that have played at least 1200 minutes . [ 2 ] GP = Games Played ; TOI = Time On Ice ( minutes ) ; GA = Goals Against ; Sv% = Save Percentage ; GAA = Goals Against Average
2012–13_Slovak_Extraliga_season_2
The 2012-13 Slovak Extraliga season is the 20th season of the Slovak Extraliga, the highest level of ice hockey in Slovakia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_SuperSonics_all-time_roster
Seattle SuperSonics all-time roster
[ "Player", "Nationality", "Jersey Number ( s )", "Position", "Years", "From" ]
[ [ "Tom LaGarde", "United States", "23", "C / PF", "1978 - 1980", "North Carolina" ], [ "Rashard Lewis", "United States", "7", "SF / PF", "1998 - 2007", "Alief Elsik HS" ], [ "Alton Lister", "United States", "53", "PF / C", "1986 - 1989", "Arizona State" ], [ "Randy Livingston", "United States", "9 , 14", "PG", "2002 2007", "Louisiana State" ], [ "Art Long", "United States", "35", "PF", "2001-2002", "Cincinnati" ], [ "Plummer Lott", "United States", "43", "SF / SG", "1967 - 1969", "Seattle" ], [ "Bob Love", "United States", "10", "SF", "1977", "Southern A & M" ], [ "John Lucas", "United States", "20", "PG", "1988-1989", "Maryland" ], [ "Maurice Lucas", "United States", "20", "PF", "1986-1987", "Marquette" ] ]
L
Seattle_SuperSonics_all-time_roster_11
The Seattle SuperSonics were an American professional basketball team based in Seattle, Washington. They played in the Western, Pacific and Northwest divisions of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team joined the NBA in 1967 as an expansion team, and won their first and only NBA Championship out of 22 playoffs appearances in the 1979 NBA Finals. The SuperSonics played their home games mainly at the Seattle Center Coliseum, the Kingdome during eight seasons, and the Tacoma Dome for one season while the Coliseum was being remodeled and later renamed KeyArena. The SuperSonics started building their roster in the 1967 NBA Draft and the 1967 NBA Expansion Draft. Since then 257 players have appeared in at least one game for the franchise. Seven players were inducted in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Patrick Ewing, Spencer Haywood, Šarūnas Marčiulionis, Gary Payton, David Thompson, who played no more than two seasons with the Sonics, and Dennis Johnson and Lenny Wilkens, who were part of the 1979 Championship team, with the former as player and the latter as coach. Wilkens was also inducted to the Hall of Fame as coach, having the longest career-span of any coach in NBA history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_in_music
1976 in music
[ "Day", "Album", "Artist", "Notes" ]
[ [ "8", "Blackheart Man", "Bunny Wailer", "-" ], [ "11", "A New World Record", "Electric Light Orchestra", "-" ], [ "13", "Car Wash : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack", "Rose Royce", "Soundtrack" ], [ "13", "Hard Rain", "Bob Dylan", "Live" ], [ "13", "One More from the Road", "Lynyrd Skynyrd", "Live" ], [ "17", "Ringo 's Rotogravure", "Ringo Starr", "-" ], [ "20", "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap", "AC/DC", "Australia" ], [ "20", "Long May You Run", "The Stills-Young Band", "Stephen Stills and Neil Young" ], [ "21", "Tales of Kidd Funkadelic", "Funkadelic", "-" ], [ "25", "Technical Ecstasy", "Black Sabbath", "-" ], [ "28", "Songs in the Key of Life", "Stevie Wonder", "-" ], [ "29", "All the World 's a Stage", "Rush", "Live" ], [ "-", "Barefoot Ballet", "John Klemmer", "-" ], [ "-", "Children of the World", "Bee Gees", "-" ], [ "-", "Dedication", "Bay City Rollers", "-" ], [ "-", "Here 's Some Love", "Tanya Tucker", "-" ], [ "-", "Joan Armatrading", "Joan Armatrading", "-" ], [ "-", "Jump on It", "Montrose", "-" ], [ "-", "Keeping in Touch", "Anne Murray", "-" ], [ "-", "Let 's Stick Together", "Bryan Ferry", "-" ] ]
Albums released -- September
1976_in_music_8
A list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1976.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Women's_Player_of_the_Year_Award
UEFA Women's Player of the Year Award
[ "", "Country", "First place", "Second place", "Third place" ]
[ [ "1", "Germany", "3", "2", "3" ], [ "2", "Norway", "1", "2", "0" ], [ "3", "Denmark", "1", "1", "0" ], [ "4", "Netherlands", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "4", "England", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "6", "France", "0", "2", "2" ], [ "7", "Sweden", "0", "0", "2" ] ]
Award history -- Winners
UEFA_Best_Women's_Player_in_Europe_Award_2
The UEFA Women's Player of the Year Award (previously known as the UEFA Best Women's Player in Europe Award) is an association football award given to the female footballer that is considered the best player playing for a football club in Europe during the previous season. The award was announced in 2013, two years after the creation of the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award, the equivalent award for male footballers. Nadine Angerer, Lena Goeßling, and Lotta Schelin made the shortlist for the inaugural year, with Nadine Angerer being selected as the winner on 5 September 2013 during the round of 32 and 16 draws for the 2013-14 UEFA Women's Champions League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Big_Ten_Conference_men's_soccer_season
2018 Big Ten Conference men's soccer season
[ "Seed", "Region", "School", "1st Round", "2nd Round", "3rd Round", "Quarterfinals", "Semifinals" ]
[ [ "2", "Bloomington", "Indiana", "BYE", "W 4-0 vs. Connecticut - ( Bloomington , IN )", "W 2-0 vs. Air Force - ( Bloomington , IN )", "W 1-0 vs. # 7 Notre Dame - ( Bloomington , IN )", "L 0-2 vs. # 11 Maryland - ( Santa Barbara , CA )" ], [ "11", "Lexington", "Maryland", "BYE", "W 1-0 vs. NC State - ( College Park , MD )", "W 2-0 vs. # 6 Duke - ( Durham , NC )", "W 1-0 vs. # 3 Kentucky - ( Lexington , KY )", "W 2-0 vs. # 2 Indiana - ( Santa Barbara , CA )" ], [ "-", "Bloomington", "Michigan", "T 1-1 ( W 11-10 PK ) vs. Princeton - ( Ann Arbor , MI )", "T 0-0 ( L 11-12 PK ) vs. # 7 Notre Dame - ( South Bend , IN )", "", "", "" ], [ "-", "Louisville", "Michigan State", "W 2-0 vs. UIC - ( East Lansing , MI )", "W 2-1 ( OT ) vs. # 4 Louisville - ( Louisville , KY )", "W 1-0 vs. # 13 Georgetown - ( Washington , DC )", "W 2-1 vs. James Madison- ( East Lansing , MI )", "L 1-5 vs. Akron - ( Santa Barbara , CA )" ], [ "", "", "W-L-T (% ) :", "1-0-1 ( .750 )", "3-0-1 ( .875 )", "3-0-0 ( 1.000 )", "3-0-0 ( 1.000 )", "1-2-0 ( .333 )" ] ]
Postseason -- NCAA Tournament
Main article : 2018 NCAA Division I Men 's Soccer Tournament
2018_Big_Ten_Conference_men's_soccer_season_4
The 2018 Big Ten Conference men's soccer season was the 28th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference. The regular season began on August 24, 2018 and concluded on October 28, 2018. The season culminated with the 2018 Big Ten Conference Men's Soccer Tournament to determine the conference's automatic berth into the 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. Michigan entered the season as the defending regular season champions, while Wisconsin entered the season as the defending tournament champions. Indiana went on to win both the regular season and the tournament, winning all eight of their Big Ten Conference games. They defeated Michigan in the Big Ten Men's Soccer Championship Game. With the Big Ten title, Indiana earned the conference's automatic berth into the 2018 NCAA Tournament, where Maryland, Michigan, and Michigan State joined as at-large berths. The conference had the strongest showing in the NCAA Tournament, where three of their four berths reached the College Cup (Final Four) of the tournament. Big Ten side, Maryland, would defeat Akron in the National Championship Game to win their fourth NCAA title, and their first since 2008. Concluding the tournament, Indiana senior and captain, Andrew Gutman, won the TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Year Award as well as the Missouri Athletic Club's Hermann Trophy. Gutman would forgo an opportunity to sign a homegrown contract with the Chicago Fire and signed with Celtic in Scotland. Indiana sophomore forward, Griffin Dorsey was the highest Big Ten player selected in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft, being drafted by Toronto FC ninth overall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Indian_cricket_season
2018–19 Indian cricket season
[ "Dates", "Tournament", "Matches Format", "Teams Format ( No . of Teams )", "Tournament format ( No . of Matches )", "Winners" ]
[ [ "17 August 2018 - 8 September 2018", "Duleep Trophy", "First-class", "Intra-national ( 3 Teams )", "Round-robin and Finals ( 4 Matches )", "India Blue" ], [ "19 September 2018 - 20 October 2018", "Vijay Hazare Trophy", "List A", "Inter-state ( 37 Teams )", "Round-robin and Playoff format ( 160 Matches )", "Mumbai" ], [ "23 October 2018 - 27 October 2018", "Deodhar Trophy", "List A", "Intra-national ( 3 Teams )", "Round-robin and Finals ( 4 Matches )", "India C" ], [ "1 November 2018 - 6 February 2019", "Ranji Trophy", "First-class", "Inter-state ( 37 Teams )", "Round-robin and Playoff format ( 160 Matches )", "Vidarbha" ], [ "11 February 2019 - 15 February 2019", "Irani Cup", "First-class", "State and Intra-national ( 2 Teams )", "Single match ( 1 Match )", "Vidarbha" ], [ "21 February 2019 - 13 March 2019", "Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy", "Twenty20", "Inter-state ( 37 Teams )", "Round-robin and Playoff format ( 140 Matches )", "Karnataka" ], [ "23 March 2019 - 19 May 2019", "Indian Premier League", "Twenty20", "Inter-franchise ( 8 Teams )", "Double Round-robin and Playoff format ( 60 Matches )", "Mumbai Indians" ] ]
Domestic -- Men 's
2018–19 ( 2018–19 ) India 's Men 's domestic cricket seasonRanji TrophyChampionsVidarbhaRunners-upSaurashtraMost runsMilind Kumar ( 1331 ) ( Sik ) [ 52 ] Most wicketsAshutosh Aman ( 68 ) ( Bih ) [ 53 ] Duleep TrophyChampionsIndia BlueRunners-upIndia RedMost runsDhruv Shorey ( 293 ) ( Ind Blu ) [ 54 ] Most wicketsSaurabh Kumar ( 19 ) ( Ind Blu ) [ 55 ] Irani CupChampionsVidarbhaRunners-upRest of IndiaMost runsHanuma Vihari ( 294 ) ( RoI ) [ 56 ] Most wicketsRahul Chahar ( 6 ) ( RoI ) [ 57 ] Vijay Hazare TrophyChampionsMumbaiRunners-upDelhiMost runsAbhinav Mukund ( 560 ) ( TN ) [ 58 ] Most wicketsShahbaz Nadeem ( 24 ) ( Jha ) [ 59 ] Deodhar TrophyChampionsIndia CRunners-upIndia BMost runsShreyas Iyer ( 199 ) ( Ind-B ) [ 60 ] Most wicketsVijay Shankar ( 7 ) ( Ind-C ) [ 61 ] Syed Mushtaq Ali TrophyChampionsKarnatakaRunners-upMaharashtraMost runsRohan Kadam ( 536 ) ( Kar ) [ 62 ] Most wicketsSatyajeet Bachhav ( 20 ) ( Mah ) [ 63 ] Indian Premier LeagueChampionsMumbai IndiansRunners-upChennai Super KingsMost runsDavid Warner ( 692 ) ( SRH ) [ 64 ] Most wicketsImran Tahir ( 26 ) ( CSK ) [ 65 ] ← 2017–18 2019–20 → The men 's season began in August with Duleep Trophy . India Blue defeated India Red by an innings and 187 runs in the final to win the tournament . [ 33 ] The Vijay Hazare Trophy was played in September and October . Mumbai defeated Delhi in the final by 4 wickets to win the Vijay Hazare trophy . [ 34 ] Deodhar Trophy was held in October . India C won the Deodhar Trophy by defeating India B by 29 runs in the final . [ 35 ] The Ranji Trophy started in November and finished with knockouts being played in January . For the new teams in Plate group , the professional players played the key role of guiding and holding their teams during the Ranji trophy . [ 66 ] Vidarbha successfully defended the Ranji Trophy crown by defeating Saurashtra by 78 runs in the final played at Nagpur . [ 36 ] By winning the Ranji Trophy , Vidharbha played Rest of India in a Best vs Rest format one-off match for Irani Cup . Vidharbha defeated Rest of India on first-innings basis to win the Irani Cup . [ 37 ] The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy was held in February and March . Karnataka won the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy for the first time after beating Maharashtra by 8 wickets in the final . [ 38 ] The men 's season ended with the 12th season of IPL , which ran from 23 March to 12 May . [ 67 ] [ 30 ] [ 32 ] Mumbai Indians defeated Chennai Super Kings by 1 run in the final to win the 2019 Indian Premier League . [ 39 ]
2018–19_Indian_cricket_season_0
The 2018-19 Indian cricket season was the 126th cricket season since the commencement of first-class cricket in India. The international cricket season started early in June 2018 with Afghanistan playing its home matches against Bangladesh. Afghanistan went on to win the T20I series 3-0. The Indian national team started its season hosting Afghanistan for the latter's Test cricket debut. India won the match in two days by an innings and 262 runs. West Indies toured India and lost the Test series 0-2, ODI series 1-3 and the T20I series 0-3. Australia toured India and won the T20I series 2-0 and ODI series 3-2. India also played host to Afghanistan's home games against Ireland. Afghanistan won the T20I series 3-0 and Test series 1-0. The ODI series was drawn 2-2. England women's toured India and lost the WODI series 1-2 but won the WT20I series 3-0. India was scheduled to host Asia Cup but it was moved to the United Arab Emirates, following ongoing political tensions between India and Pakistan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_VFL_season
1939 VFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Venue", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "Richmond", "14.24 ( 108 )", "South Melbourne", "13.7 ( 85 )", "Punt Road Oval", "15,000", "13 May 1939" ], [ "Fitzroy", "10.17 ( 77 )", "Hawthorn", "11.11 ( 77 )", "Brunswick Street Oval", "12,000", "13 May 1939" ], [ "North Melbourne", "11.8 ( 74 )", "Melbourne", "15.20 ( 110 )", "Arden Street Oval", "10,500", "13 May 1939" ], [ "Geelong", "19.15 ( 129 )", "Essendon", "11.15 ( 81 )", "Corio Oval", "11,000", "13 May 1939" ], [ "St Kilda", "20.11 ( 131 )", "Collingwood", "13.16 ( 94 )", "Junction Oval", "28,000", "13 May 1939" ], [ "Footscray", "5.12 ( 42 )", "Carlton", "14.16 ( 100 )", "Western Oval", "23,000", "13 May 1939" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 4
1939_VFL_season_3
The 1939 Victorian Football League season was the 43rd season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981_Ryder_Cup
1981 Ryder Cup
[ "Player", "Points", "Overall", "Singles", "Foursomes", "Fourballs" ]
[ [ "Ben Crenshaw", "1", "1-1-0", "1-0-0", "0-0-0", "0-1-0" ], [ "Raymond Floyd", "3", "3-2-0", "1-0-0", "1-1-0", "1-1-0" ], [ "Hale Irwin", "2", "2-2-0", "1-0-0", "0-1-0", "1-1-0" ], [ "Tom Kite", "3.5", "3-0-1", "1-0-0", "1-0-0", "1-0-1" ], [ "Bruce Lietzke", "0.5", "0-2-1", "0-0-1", "0-1-0", "0-1-0" ], [ "Johnny Miller", "0.5", "0-1-1", "0-1-0", "0-0-0", "0-0-1" ], [ "Larry Nelson", "4", "4-0-0", "1-0-0", "2-0-0", "1-0-0" ], [ "Jack Nicklaus", "4", "4-0-0", "1-0-0", "2-0-0", "1-0-0" ], [ "Jerry Pate", "2", "2-2-0", "0-1-0", "1-0-0", "1-1-0" ], [ "Bill Rogers", "1.5", "1-2-1", "0-0-1", "1-1-0", "0-1-0" ], [ "Lee Trevino", "4", "4-0-0", "1-0-0", "2-0-0", "1-0-0" ], [ "Tom Watson", "3", "3-1-0", "0-1-0", "2-0-0", "1-0-0" ] ]
Individual player records -- United States
1981_Ryder_Cup_1
The 24th Ryder Cup Matches were held 18-20 September 1981 at the Walton Heath Golf Club in Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey, England, southwest of London. The United States team won the competition by a score of 18½ to 9½ points. To date, it remains the largest margin of defeat for a European team (since 1979) at the Ryder Cup. Seve Ballesteros was not selected for the European team after an ongoing dispute with the European Tour concerning appearance money. Tony Jacklin was also left off the team. It was the sixth and final Ryder Cup for Jack Nicklaus as a competitor and he won all four of his matches. He had failed to make the team for first time in 1979. Bernhard Langer made his Ryder Cup debut in 1981 and was 1-2 in pairs and halved his singles match.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Hart
Doris Hart
[ "Loss", "Year", "Championship", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "1942", "U. S. National Championships", "Grass", "Pauline Betz", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "6-2 , 5-7 , 0-6" ], [ "Loss", "1943", "U. S. National Championships", "Grass", "Pauline Betz", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "4-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "1944", "U. S. National Championships", "Grass", "Pauline Betz", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "6-4 , 4-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "1945", "U. S. National Championships", "Grass", "Pauline Betz", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "3-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "1946", "Wimbledon Championships", "Grass", "Pauline Betz", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "3-6 , 6-2 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "1946", "French International Championships", "Clay", "Pauline Betz", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "4-6 , 6-0 , 1-6" ], [ "Win", "1947", "Wimbledon Championships", "Grass", "Patricia Canning Todd", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "3-6 , 6-4 , 7-5" ], [ "Loss", "1947", "French International Championships", "Clay", "Patricia Canning Todd", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "5-7 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "1947", "U. S. National Championships", "Grass", "Patricia Canning Todd", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "7-5 , 3-6 , 5-7" ], [ "Win", "1948", "French International Championships", "Clay", "Patricia Canning Todd", "Mary Arnold Prentiss Shirley Fry", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "Loss", "1948", "Wimbledon Championships", "Grass", "Patricia Canning Todd", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "1-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Loss", "1948", "U. S. National Championships", "Grass", "Patricia Canning Todd", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "4-6 , 10-8 , 1-6" ], [ "Loss", "1949", "Australian National Championships", "Grass", "Marie Toomey", "Nancye Wynne Bolton Thelma Coyne Long", "0-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Loss", "1949", "U. S. National Championships", "Grass", "Shirley Fry", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "4-6 , 8-10" ], [ "Win", "1950", "Australian National Championships", "Grass", "Louise Brough", "Nancye Wynne Bolton Thelma Coyne Long", "6-3 , 2-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "1950", "French International Championships", "Clay", "Shirley Fry", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "1-6 , 7-5 , 6-2" ], [ "Loss", "1950", "Wimbledon Championships", "Grass", "Shirley Fry", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "4-6 , 7-5 , 1-6" ], [ "Loss", "1950", "U. S. National Championships", "Grass", "Shirley Fry", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "2-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "1951", "French International Championships", "Clay", "Shirley Fry", "Beryl Bartlett Barbara Scofield", "10-8 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "1951", "Wimbledon Championships", "Grass", "Shirley Fry", "Louise Brough Margaret Osborne duPont", "6-2 , 13-11" ] ]
Grand Slam finals -- Women 's doubles ( 14 titles , 16 runner-ups )
Doris_Hart_1
Doris Hart (June 20, 1925 - May 29, 2015) was a tennis player from the United States who was active in the 1940s and first half of the 1950s. She was ranked World No. 1 in 1951. She was the fourth player, and second woman, to win a Career Grand Slam in singles. She was the first of only three players (all women) to complete the career Boxed Set of Grand Slam titles, which is winning at least one title in singles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles at all four Grand Slam events. Only Margaret Smith Court and she achieved this during the amateur era of the sport. Court claimed an additional Boxed Set in the open era and the only other player to claim one is Martina Navratilova.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Algerian_Ligue_Professionnelle_1
2012–13 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
[ "Team", "Outgoing manager", "Manner of departure", "Date of vacancy", "Position in table", "Incoming manager", "Date of appointment" ]
[ [ "MC Alger", "Jean-Paul Rabier", "Sacked", "23 September 2012", "3rd", "Djamel Menad", "24 September 2012" ], [ "CA Bordj Bou Arreridj", "Toufik Rouabah", "Sacked", "1 October 2012", "14th", "Rachid Bouarrata", "12 October 2012" ], [ "MC Oran", "Raoul Savoy", "Demission", "8 October 2012", "15th", "Abdellah Mecheri", "10 October 2012" ], [ "CA Batna", "Rachid Bouarrata", "Demission", "12 October 2012", "14th", "Toufik Rouabah", "12 October 2012" ], [ "WA Tlemcen", "Abdelkader Amrani", "Demission", "13 October 2012", "13th", "Kheireddine Kherris", "13 October 2012" ], [ "USM Alger", "Miguel Gamondi", "Sacked", "16 October 2012", "10th", "Rolland Courbis", "24 October 2012" ], [ "ASO Chlef", "Rachid Belhout", "Demission", "23 October 2012", "13th", "Nour Benzekri", "16 November 2012" ], [ "CR Belouizdad", "Guglielmo Arena", "Sacked", "23 October 2012", "9th", "Fouad Bouali", "7 November 2012" ], [ "MC El Eulma", "Abdelkader Yaïche", "Sacked", "29 October 2012", "5th", "Rachid Belhout", "3 November 2012" ], [ "USM Bel-Abbès", "Fouad Bouali", "Demission", "30 October 2012", "14th", "Abdelkader Yaïche", "14 November 2012" ], [ "MC Oran", "Abdellah Mecheri", "Sacked", "5 November 2012", "14th", "Djamel Benchadli", "5 November 2012" ], [ "WA Tlemcen", "Kheireddine Kherris", "Sacked", "14 November 2012", "16th", "Abdelkrim Benyellès", "14 November 2012" ], [ "JS Kabylie", "Enrico Fabbro", "Sacked", "17 November 2012", "11th", "Nacer Sandjak", "23 November 2012" ] ]
Team summaries -- Managerial changes
2012–13_Algerian_Ligue_Professionnelle_1_3
The 2012-13 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 will be the forty-ninth season of the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 since its establishment in 1962. A total of 16 teams will contest the league, with ES Sétif as the defending champions. The league is scheduled to begin on September 8, 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_future_stadiums
List of future stadiums
[ "Stadium", "Capacity", "City", "Country", "Tenant ( s )", "Opening" ]
[ [ "New Sardar Patel Stadium", "100,000", "Ahmedabad", "India", "India national cricket team , Gujarat cricket team", "2020" ], [ "Gwalior International Cricket Stadium", "100,000", "Gwalior", "India", "India national cricket team", "2022" ], [ "Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium", "100,000", "Cox 's Bazar", "Bangladesh", "Bangladesh National Cricket Team", "2023" ], [ "Grand Stade de Casablanca", "93,000", "Casablanca", "Morocco", "Raja Casablanca , Wydad Casablanca , Morocco national football team", "2025" ], [ "Lusail Iconic Stadium", "86,250", "Lusail", "Qatar", "2022 FIFA World Cup", "2022" ], [ "Baghdad Sports City", "85,000", "Baghdad", "Iraq", "", "TBD" ], [ "Jakarta International Stadium", "82,054", "Jakarta", "Indonesia", "Persija Jakarta", "2021" ], [ "SoFi Stadium", "70,240", "Inglewood", "United States", "Los Angeles Rams , Los Angeles Chargers", "2020" ], [ "Allegiant Stadium", "65,000", "Las Vegas", "United States", "Las Vegas Raiders , UNLV Rebels football", "2020" ], [ "New Feyenoord Stadium", "63,000", "Rotterdam", "Netherlands", "Feyenoord", "2025" ], [ "New National Stadium", "60,000", "Belgrade", "Serbia", "Serbia national football team", "TBD" ], [ "Al Ahly SC Stadium", "60,000", "Cairo", "Egypt", "Al Ahly SC", "TBD" ], [ "Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium", "60,000", "Liverpool", "England", "Everton F.C", "2023" ], [ "New Milan Stadium", "60,000", "Milan", "Italy", "A.C. Milan , Inter Milan", "2023" ], [ "Morodok Techo National Stadium", "60,000", "Phnom Penh", "Cambodia", "", "2021" ], [ "New National Stadium", "60,000", "Parndorf", "Austria", "Austria national football team", "TBD" ], [ "Al-Bayt Stadium", "60,000", "Al Khor", "Qatar", "2022 FIFA World Cup", "2022" ], [ "Paul Biya Stadium", "60,000", "Yaoundé", "Cameroon", "Cameroon national football team", "2020" ], [ "Stade National de la Côte dIvoire", "60,000", "Abidjan", "Ivory Coast", "Ivory Coast national football team", "2020" ], [ "Sheikh Hasina International Cricket Stadium ( The Boat )", "60,000", "Dhaka", "Bangladesh", "Bangladesh National Cricket Team , Dhaka Dynamites", "2022" ] ]
Lists
List_of_proposed_stadiums_0
The following is a list of stadiums that are either proposed or under construction, with stadium defined as a venue that can accommodate sports traditionally held outdoors. The list does not include indoor arenas under construction, some of which can be found at List of indoor arenas by capacity. Entirely new stadiums under construction on the same site as a demolished former stadium are included, however expansions to already-existing stadiums are not included, and neither are recently constructed venues which have opened, even though construction continues on part of the stadium .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930_Isle_of_Man_TT
1930 Isle of Man TT
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Speed", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Wal Handley", "Rudge", "74.24 mph ( 119.48 km/h )", "3.33.30.0" ], [ "2", "Graham Walker", "Rudge", "73.1", "3.36.49.0" ], [ "3", "Jimmie Simpson", "Norton", "73.7", "3.38.01.0" ], [ "4", "Charlie Dodson", "Sunbeam", "71.99", "3.40.11.0" ], [ "5", "Tom Frederick", "Sunbeam", "71.43", "3.41.53.0" ], [ "6", "H. G. Tyrell Smith", "Rudge", "71.11", "3.42.54.0" ], [ "7", "Ernie Nott", "Rudge", "70.85", "3.43.42.0" ], [ "8", "Vic Brittain", "Sunbeam", "68.7", "3.50.43.0" ], [ "9", "J G Lind", "AJS", "67.56", "3.54.36.0" ], [ "10", "J G Duncan", "Raleigh", "66.21", "3.59.23.0" ] ]
Senior TT ( 500cc )
20 June 1930 – 7 laps ( 264.11 miles ) Mountain Course .
1930_Isle_of_Man_TT_0
The 1930 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy was dominated by the Rudge marque. Despite problems in practice for Rudge and the new George Hicks designed four-valve over-head valve motor-cycles the 1930 Junior TT was a closely contested race. At the end of the first lap, Charlie Dodson riding for Sunbeam led the Rudge of H. G. Tyrell Smith by only 4 seconds. On lap 2, a dead-heat was posted between Dodson and Tyrell Smith both completing the Snaefell mountain course in 1 hour, 3 minutes and 32 seconds. At Kirk Michael on lap 3, Charlie Dodson retires with valve problems, leaving Tyrell Smith to win the 7 lap race at an average speed of from Rudge team-mates Ernie Nott and Graham Walker. The 1930 Lightweight TT was initially led by the South African rider Joe Sarkis riding an OK-Supreme motor-cycle and on lap 1 set a time of 33 minutes and 55 seconds to lead Wal Handley riding for Rex-Acme motor-cycles by 39 seconds. At Union Mills on lap 2, Joe Sarkis stops to make adjustments and Wal Handley retires with oil-tank problems at Braddan Bridge. This hands the lead to Jimmie Guthrie riding an AJS motor-cycle and leads Joe Sarkis by 21 seconds on lap 3. At the East Mountain Gate on lap 4, Joe Sarkis stops a second time and retires and the 1930 Lightweight TT Race provided a first-time win for Jimmie Guthrie riding an AJS motor-cycle in 4 hours, 4 minutes and 56 seconds at average race speed of . The 1930 Senior TT Race was again a closely contested race between Rudge and the other manufacturers and also Wal Handley and Tyrell Smith. This time on the first lap Wal Handley led Tyrell Smith also riding for the Rudge marque by 39 seconds. Despite the poor weather conditions and heavy rain in the last two laps, the 1930 Senior TT Race was again won by Rudge motor-cycles with Wal Handley becoming the first TT rider to win in all three major TT Race classes at an average race speed of and having to hold top-gear in place with his toe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_New_York_Giants_season
1948 New York Giants season
[ "Week", "Date", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "September 23 , 1948", "at Boston Yanks", "W 27-7" ], [ "2", "October 3 , 1948", "at Washington Redskins", "L 10-41" ], [ "3", "October 10 , 1948", "at Philadelphia Eagles", "L 0-45" ], [ "4", "October 17 , 1948", "Chicago Cardinals", "L 35-63" ], [ "5", "October 24 , 1948", "Pittsburgh Steelers", "W 34-27" ], [ "6", "October 31 , 1948", "at Chicago Bears", "L 22-27" ], [ "7", "November 7 , 1948", "Philadelphia Eagles", "L 14-35" ], [ "8", "November 14 , 1948", "Los Angeles Rams", "L 37-52" ], [ "9", "November 21 , 1948", "at Green Bay Packers", "W 49-3" ], [ "10", "November 28 , 1948", "Boston Yanks", "W 28-14" ], [ "11", "December 5 , 1948", "at Pittsburgh Steelers", "L 28-38" ], [ "12", "December 12 , 1948", "Washington Redskins", "L 21-28" ] ]
Regular season -- Schedule
1948_New_York_Giants_season_0
The 1948 New York Giants season was the franchise's 24th season in the National Football League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom
History of telephone numbers in the United Kingdom
[ "City", "New numbering", "Old numbering", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Leeds", "0113 0ax xxxx", "0532 0xxxxx", "53 = LE" ], [ "Leeds", "0113 1ax xxxx", "0532 1xxxxx", "" ], [ "Sheffield", "0114 0ax xxxx", "0742 0xxxxx", "74 = SH" ], [ "Sheffield", "0114 1ax xxxx", "0742 1xxxxx", "" ], [ "Nottingham", "0115 0ax xxxx", "0602 0xxxxx", "60 = NO" ], [ "Nottingham", "0115 1ax xxxx", "0602 1xxxxx", "" ], [ "Leicester", "0116 0ax xxxx", "0533 0xxxxx", "53 = LE" ], [ "Leicester", "0116 1ax xxxx", "0533 1xxxxx", "" ], [ "Bristol", "0117 0ax xxxx", "0272 0xxxxx", "27 = BR" ], [ "Bristol", "0117 1ax xxxx", "0272 1xxxxx", "" ] ]
Number shortage -- National dialling only numbers
History_of_telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom_14
Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom have a structure that reflects their historical demands, starting from many independent companies to a system that supports many different services including cellular phones which were never initially envisaged.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969_European_Indoor_Games_–_Men's_1500_metres
1969 European Indoor Games – Men's 1500 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Edgard Salvé", "Belgium", "3:45.9" ], [ "2", "Knut Brustad", "Norway", "3:46.2" ], [ "3", "Walter Wilkinson", "Great Britain", "3:46.4" ], [ "4", "Gianni Del Buono", "Italy", "3:46.9" ], [ "5", "Ivan Jokić", "Yugoslavia", "3:51.4" ], [ "6", "Jerzy Maluśki", "Poland", "3:52.3" ], [ "7", "Arnd Krüger", "West Germany", "4:00.7" ], [ "8", "Pierre Viaux", "France", "DNF" ] ]
Results -- Final
1969_European_Indoor_Games_–_Men's_1500_metres_1
The men's 1500 metres event at the 1969 European Indoor Games was held on 9 March in Belgrade.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1859
List of shipwrecks in March 1859
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Alert", "United Kingdom", "The whaler was lost on the coast of Greenland" ], [ "Ann and Maria", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Penmon , Anglesey . She was refloated and taken in to Beaumaris , Anglesey in a severely damaged condition" ], [ "Blue Jacket", "United Kingdom", "The schooner capsized and sank off Penmon with the loss of all but two of her crew . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Bangor , Caernarfonshire . She was refloated on 23 January and taken in to Bangor" ], [ "Duke of Wellington", "United Kingdom", "The brig foundered in the North Sea off Kamperduin , North Holland , Netherlands . Her crew were rescued by The Brothers ( United Kingdom ) . Duke of Wellington was on a voyage from Sunderland , County Durham to Rotterdam , South Holland , Netherlands" ], [ "Emily", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Walmer Castle , Kent . She was on a voyage from Middlesbrough , Yorkshire to Torquay , Devon . She was refloated" ], [ "Empress of India", "United Kingdom", "The whaler , a steamship was wrecked on the coast of Greenland" ], [ "Equator", "Netherlands", "The barque was destroyed by fire at Liverpool with the loss of a crew member . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Batavia , Netherlands East Indies . The wreck was refloated on 2 April" ], [ "George", "United Kingdom", "The brig ran aground on the Mittelgrunde , off the coast of Denmark . She was on a voyage from Hartlepool , County Durham to Pillau , Prussia . She was refloated and resumed her voyage in a leaky condition" ], [ "Kate", "United Kingdom", "The whaler was severely damaged on the coast of Greenland" ], [ "Melinka", "United Kingdom", "The whaler was lost on the coast of Greenland" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1859_20
The list of shipwrecks in March 1859 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during March 1859.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_British_cabinet_reshuffle
2014 British cabinet reshuffle
[ "Individual", "Position before reshuffle", "Result of Reshuffle" ]
[ [ "Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke QC MP", "Minister without portfolio", "Retired from frontbench politics and was made a Companion of Honour" ], [ "Stephen Crabb MP", "Undersecretary of State for Wales", "Promoted to Secretary of State for Wales and appointed to the Privy Council" ], [ "Rt Hon Michael Fallon MP", "Minister of State for Business , Enterprise , and Energy", "Promoted to Secretary of State for Defence" ], [ "Rt Hon Michael Gove MP", "Secretary of State for Education", "Became Chief Whip" ], [ "Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC MP", "Attorney General for England and Wales", "Sacked , returned to backbenches" ], [ "Rt Hon Lord Hill of Oareford CBE PC", "Leader of the House of Lords Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster", "Appointed the United Kingdom 's European Commissioner" ], [ "Rt Hon William Hague MP", "First Secretary of State Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs", "Resigns as Foreign Secretary to become Leader of the House of Commons , but remains First Secretary of State . Announces his intention to retire at the next general election" ], [ "Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP", "Secretary of State for Defence", "Promoted to Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs" ], [ "Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP", "Secretary of State for Culture , Media & Sport Minister for Equalities", "Remained Culture Secretary , with the Equalities brief given to Nicky Morgan" ], [ "Rt Hon David Jones MP", "Secretary of State for Wales", "Sacked , returned to backbenches" ], [ "Rt Hon Andrew Lansley MP", "Leader of the House of Commons Lord Privy Seal", "Sacked and returned to the backbenches . Stood down at the next general election" ], [ "Rt Hon Oliver Letwin MP", "Minister of State for Government Policy", "Given additional role as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster" ], [ "Rt Hon Esther McVey MP", "Minister of State for Employment", "Given right to attend cabinet" ], [ "Rt Hon Nicky Morgan MP", "Financial Secretary to the Treasury Minister for Women", "Promoted to Secretary of State for Education , Equalities brief added to role as Women 's Minister" ], [ "Rt Hon Owen Paterson MP", "Secretary of State for Environment , Food and Rural Affairs", "Sacked , returned to backbenches" ], [ "Baroness Stowell of Beeston MBE", "Undersecretary of State for Communities and Local Government", "Promoted to Leader of the House of Lords , but without full membership in the cabinet . Appointed to the Privy Council" ], [ "Liz Truss MP", "Undersecretary of State for Education and Childcare", "Promoted to Secretary of State for Environment , Food and Rural Affairs and appointed to the Privy Council" ], [ "Jeremy Wright MP", "Undersecretary of State for Justice", "Promoted to Attorney General for England and Wales , made a Queens ' Counsel and appointed to the Privy Council" ], [ "Rt Hon Sir George Young Bt MP", "Chief Whip", "Retired from frontbench politics and stood down at the next general election" ] ]
Changes in the ministry
2014_British_cabinet_reshuffle_0
British prime minister David Cameron reshuffled the Conservative members of his coalition government on 15 July 2014. The reshuffle, intended to strengthen his party's position in advance of the 2015 general election, had been long anticipated, as Cameron had maintained an unusually high level of stability amongst the senior ranks of his government, with only one prior reshuffle of significance, and many ministers having remained in place since their election in 2010. The reshuffle also featured the appointment of a new European Commissioner representing the United Kingdom, as the term of Lady Ashton was set to expire later in 2014. Liberal Democrat ministers, led by the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, were unaffected.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raja_Permaisuri_Agong
Raja Permaisuri Agong
[ "Number", "Name", "State", "Reign", "Birth", "Death", "Yang di-Pertuan Agong" ]
[ [ "1 ( I )", "Tunku Kurshiah binti Almarhum Tunku Besar Burhanuddin", "Negeri Sembilan", "31 August 1957 - 1 April 1960", "( 1911-05-16 ) 16 May 1911", "2 February 1999 ( 1999-02-02 ) ( aged 87 )", "Tuanku Abdul Rahman" ], [ "2 ( II )", "Raja Jema'ah binti Almarhum Raja Ahmad", "Selangor", "14 April 1960 - 1 September 1960", "1900", "8 April 1973 ( aged 72-73 )", "Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah" ], [ "3 ( III )", "Tengku Budriah binti Tengku Ismail", "Perlis", "21 September 1960 - 20 September 1965", "( 1924-03-28 ) 28 March 1924", "28 November 2008 ( 2008-11-28 ) ( aged 84 )", "Tuanku Syed Putra" ], [ "4 ( IV )", "Tengku Intan Zaharah binti Tengku Hitam Omar", "Terengganu", "21 September 1965 - 20 September 1970", "( 1928-04-13 ) 13 April 1928", "24 January 2015 ( 2015-01-24 ) ( aged 86 )", "Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah" ], [ "5 ( V )", "Tunku Bahiyah binti Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman", "Kedah", "21 September 1970 - 20 September 1975", "( 1930-08-24 ) 24 August 1930", "26 August 2003 ( 2003-08-26 ) ( aged 73 )", "Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah" ], [ "6 ( VI )", "Tengku Zainab binti Tengku Muhammad Petra", "Kelantan", "21 September 1975 - 29 March 1979", "( 1917-08-07 ) 7 August 1917", "10 January 1993 ( 1993-01-10 ) ( aged 75 )", "Sultan Yahya Petra" ], [ "7 ( VII )", "Tengku Hajjah Afzan binti Tengku Panglima Perang Muhammad", "Pahang", "26 April 1979 - 25 April 1984", "( 1933-12-04 ) 4 December 1933", "29 June 1988 ( 1988-06-29 ) ( aged 55 )", "Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Mustain Billah" ], [ "8 ( VIII )", "Tengku Zanariah binti Tengku Panglima Raja Ahmad", "Johor", "26 April 1984 - 25 April 1989", "( 1940-07-05 ) 5 July 1940", "17 March 2019 ( 2019-03-17 ) ( aged 78 )", "Sultan Iskandar" ], [ "9 ( IX )", "Tuanku Bainun binti Mohamad Ali", "Perak", "26 April 1989 - 25 April 1994", "( 1932-11-07 ) 7 November 1932 ( age 87 )", "", "Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah" ], [ "10 ( X )", "Tunku Najihah binti Almarhum Tunku Besar Burhanuddin", "Negeri Sembilan", "26 April 1994 - 25 April 1999", "( 1923-09-01 ) 1 September 1923 ( age 96 )", "", "Tuanku Jaafar" ], [ "11 ( XI )", "Tuanku Siti Aishah binti Abdul Rahman", "Selangor", "26 April 1999 - 21 November 2001", "( 1971-11-18 ) 18 November 1971 ( age 48 )", "", "Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz" ], [ "12 ( XII )", "Tengku Fauziah binti Almarhum Tengku Abdul Rashid", "Perlis", "13 December 2001 - 12 December 2006", "( 1946-06-06 ) 6 June 1946 ( age 73 )", "", "Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin" ], [ "13 ( XIII )", "Tuanku Nur Zahirah ( Rozita binti Adil Bakeri )", "Terengganu", "13 December 2006 - 12 December 2011", "( 1973-12-07 ) 7 December 1973 ( age 46 )", "", "Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin" ], [ "14 ( XIV )", "Tuanku Hajah Haminah binti Hamidun", "Kedah", "13 December 2011 - 12 December 2016", "( 1953-07-15 ) 15 July 1953 ( age 66 )", "", "Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah" ], [ "15 ( XV )", "Vacant", "Kelantan", "", "", "", "Sultan Muhammad V" ], [ "16 ( XVI )", "Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah binti Almarhum Sultan Iskandar", "Pahang", "31 January 2019 - present", "( 1960-08-05 ) 5 August 1960 ( age 59 )", "", "Al-Sultan Abdullah Riayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah" ] ]
List of Raja Permaisuri Agong
The following consorts have served as Raja Permaisuri Agong :
Raja_Permaisuri_Agong_0
Raja Permaisuri Agong (Jawi: راج ڤرمايسوري اݢوڠ; full title: Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Raja Permaisuri Agong; سري ڤدوک بݢيندا راج ڤرمايسوري اݢوڠ, literally The Supreme Lady Queen) is the title given to the consort of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the elected, constitutional head of state of Malaysia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_European_Judo_Championships
2000 European Judo Championships
[ "Rank", "Nation", "", "", "", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "France", "3", "2", "3", "8" ], [ "2", "Netherlands", "2", "1", "2", "5" ], [ "2", "Spain", "2", "1", "2", "5" ], [ "4", "Romania", "2", "0", "1", "3" ], [ "5", "Russia", "1", "4", "2", "7" ], [ "6", "Great Britain", "1", "3", "0", "4" ], [ "7", "Germany", "1", "1", "5", "6" ], [ "8", "Belgium", "1", "0", "2", "3" ], [ "9", "Azerbaijan", "1", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "10", "Portugal", "1", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "10", "Switzerland", "1", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "12", "Italy", "0", "1", "2", "3" ], [ "13", "Hungary", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "13", "Sweden", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "13", "Turkey", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "16", "Georgia", "0", "0", "4", "4" ], [ "17", "Bulgaria", "0", "0", "2", "2" ], [ "17", "Ukraine", "0", "0", "2", "2" ], [ "19", "Austria", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "19", "Czech Republic", "0", "0", "1", "1" ] ]
Medal overview -- Medals table
2000_European_Judo_Championships_2
The 2000 European Judo Championships were the 11th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held at Hala Ludowa - People's Hall in Wrocław, Poland from 20 May to 21 May 2000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_long_jump
2002 African Championships in Athletics – Women's long jump
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Françoise Mbango", "Cameroon", "6.68w" ], [ "2", "Kéné Ndoye", "Senegal", "6.45w" ], [ "3", "Chinedu Odozor", "Nigeria", "6.39" ], [ "4", "Mona Sabry", "Egypt", "5.89w" ], [ "5", "Yah Koïta", "Mali", "5.86w" ], [ "6", "Awatef Hamrouni", "Tunisia", "5.81" ], [ "7", "Kadiatou Camara", "Mali", "5.71" ], [ "8", "Georgina Sowah", "Ghana", "5.68w" ], [ "9", "Monia Jelassi", "Tunisia", "5.35w" ], [ "10", "Sihem Jelidi", "Tunisia", "5.33w" ], [ "11", "Sarah Bouaoudia", "Algeria", "5.28" ], [ "12", "Béatrice Kamboulé", "Burkina Faso", "5.25" ], [ "13", "Matagari Diazasouba", "Ivory Coast", "5.17w" ], [ "14", "Joanna Hoareau", "Seychelles", "DNS" ], [ "15", "Paulette Mendy", "Senegal", "DNS" ] ]
Results
2002_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_long_jump_0
The women's long jump event at the 2002 African Championships in Athletics was held in Radès, Tunisia on August 8.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doctor_Who_home_video_releases
List of Doctor Who home video releases
[ "Series", "Episode name", "Number and duration of episodes", "R2/B release date", "R4/B release date", "R1/A release date" ]
[ [ "1", "Doctor Who : Volume 1 Rose - The Unquiet Dead", "3 × 45 min", "16 May 2005 12 December 2005 ( UMD )", "17 June 2005", "7 November 2006" ], [ "1", "Doctor Who : Volume 2 Aliens of London - Dalek", "3 × 45 min", "13 June 2005 17 October 2005 ( UMD )", "3 August 2005", "7 November 2006" ], [ "1", "Doctor Who : Volume 3 The Long Game - The Doctor Dances", "4 × 45 min", "1 August 2005 26 December 2005 ( UMD )", "31 August 2005", "7 November 2006" ], [ "1", "Doctor Who : Volume 4 Boom Town - The Parting of the Ways", "3 × 45 min", "5 September 2005 26 December 2005 ( UMD )", "6 October 2005", "7 November 2006" ], [ "1", "Doctor Who : The Complete First Series", "13 × 45 min", "21 November 2005 4 November 2013 ( Blu-ray box set ) 31 August 2015", "8 December 2005 4 December 2013", "14 February 2006 ( Can . ) 4 July 2006 ( US ) 5 November 2013 ( Blu-ray box set ) 21 June 2016" ] ]
Releases -- Ninth Doctor
Starring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor . All Ninth Doctor episodes were released in Region 2 on DVD in 2005 and Blu-ray in 2013
List_of_Doctor_Who_home_video_releases_7
This is a list of Doctor Who serials and episodes that have been released on DVD and Blu-ray.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_20_kilometres_road_run
1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 20 kilometres road run
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Cosmas Ndeti", "Kenya", "59:42" ], [ "2", "Juma Ninga", "Tanzania", "1:00:30" ], [ "3", "Dagne Debela", "Ethiopia", "1:01:02" ], [ "4", "Bedaso Turbe", "Ethiopia", "1:02:52" ], [ "5", "Giacomo Leone", "Italy", "1:03:01" ], [ "6", "Robinson Semolini", "Brazil", "1:03:09" ], [ "7", "Meta Petro", "Tanzania", "1:03:37" ], [ "8", "Kamal Kohil", "Algeria", "1:03:42" ], [ "9", "Sergey Bondarenko", "Soviet Union", "1:03:49" ], [ "10", "Muchapiwa Mazano", "Zimbabwe", "1:04:10" ], [ "11", "Samir M'tougui", "Morocco", "1:04:25" ], [ "12", "Tesuya Kumagai", "Japan", "1:04:29" ], [ "13", "Brandon Rhodes", "United States", "1:04:54" ], [ "14", "Uwe Michel", "East Germany", "1:05:10" ], [ "15", "Panayiótis Charamis", "Greece", "1:05:28" ], [ "16", "Richard Ngetich", "Kenya", "1:05:53" ], [ "17", "Javier Caballero", "Spain", "1:06:02" ], [ "18", "Elisaldo León", "Cuba", "1:06:19" ], [ "19", "Yahia Azaidj", "Algeria", "1:06:35" ], [ "20", "Paul Patrick", "Australia", "1:06:43" ] ]
Results -- Final
12 August
1990_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_20_kilometres_road_run_0
The men's 20 kilometres road run event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, on 12 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_clubs_in_Colombia
List of football clubs in Colombia
[ "Team", "City", "Stadium", "Capacity", "Head Coach", "First season in the Primera A", "Last title" ]
[ [ "Alianza Petrolera", "Barrancabermeja", "Daniel Villa Zapata", "10,400", "César Torres", "2013", "None" ], [ "América de Cali", "Cali", "Pascual Guerrero", "33,130", "Alexandre Guimarães", "1948", "2019-II" ], [ "Atlético Bucaramanga", "Bucaramanga", "Alfonso López", "28,000", "José Manuel Rodríguez", "1949", "None" ], [ "Atlético Nacional", "Medellín", "Atanasio Girardot", "40,043", "Juan Carlos Osorio", "1948", "2017-I" ], [ "Boyacá Chicó", "Tunja", "La Independencia", "20,630", "Jhon Jaime Gómez", "2004", "2008-I" ], [ "Cúcuta Deportivo", "Cúcuta", "General Santander", "42,901", "Jairo Patiño", "1950", "2006-II" ], [ "Deportes Tolima", "Ibagué", "Manuel Murillo Toro", "28,100", "Hernán Torres", "1955", "2018-I" ], [ "Deportivo Cali", "Cali", "Deportivo Cali", "52,000", "Alfredo Arias", "1948", "2015-I" ], [ "Deportivo Pasto", "Pasto", "Libertad", "20,665", "Diego Corredor", "1999", "2006-I" ], [ "Deportivo Pereira", "Pereira", "Hernán Ramírez Villegas", "30,297", "Néstor Craviotto", "1949", "None" ], [ "Envigado", "Envigado", "Polideportivo Sur", "11,000", "José Arastey", "1992", "None" ], [ "Independiente Medellín", "Medellín", "Atanasio Girardot", "40,043", "Aldo Bobadilla", "1948", "2016-I" ], [ "Jaguares", "Montería", "Jaraguay", "12,000", "Juan Cruz Real", "2015", "None" ], [ "Junior", "Barranquilla", "Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez", "49,692", "Julio Comesaña", "1948", "2019-I" ], [ "La Equidad", "Bogotá", "Metropolitano de Techo", "8,000", "Alexis García", "2007", "None" ], [ "Millonarios", "Bogotá", "Nemesio Camacho", "36,343", "Alberto Gamero", "1948", "2017-II" ], [ "Once Caldas", "Manizales", "Palogrande", "32,000", "Hubert Bodhert", "1948", "2010-II" ], [ "Patriotas", "Tunja", "La Independencia", "20,630", "Nelson Gómez", "2012", "None" ], [ "Rionegro Águilas", "Rionegro", "Alberto Grisales", "14,000", "Francesco Stifano", "2011", "None" ], [ "Santa Fe", "Bogotá", "Nemesio Camacho", "36,343", "Harold Rivera", "1948", "2016-II" ] ]
Categoría Primera A
Main article : Categoría Primera A Teams for the 2020 season
List_of_football_clubs_in_Colombia_0
This is a list of football clubs in Colombia, sorted by division, then alphabetically, and including geographical provenience and home stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_América_Centenario_squads
Copa América Centenario squads
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Danny Carvajal", "( 1989-01-08 ) 8 January 1989 ( aged 27 )", "0", "0", "Deportivo Saprissa" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Johnny Acosta", "( 1983-07-21 ) 21 July 1983 ( aged 32 )", "40", "2", "Alajuelense" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Francisco Calvo", "( 1992-07-08 ) 8 July 1992 ( aged 23 )", "11", "0", "Deportivo Saprissa" ], [ "4", "2 DF", "Michael Umaña", "( 1982-07-16 ) 16 July 1982 ( aged 33 )", "92", "1", "Persepolis" ], [ "5", "3 MF", "Celso Borges", "( 1988-05-27 ) 27 May 1988 ( aged 28 )", "88", "20", "Deportivo La Coruña" ], [ "6", "2 DF", "Óscar Duarte", "( 1989-06-03 ) 3 June 1989 ( aged 27 )", "28", "2", "Espanyol" ], [ "7", "3 MF", "Christian Bolaños", "( 1984-05-30 ) 30 May 1984 ( aged 32 )", "57", "2", "Vancouver Whitecaps FC" ], [ "8", "2 DF", "Bryan Oviedo", "( 1990-02-18 ) 18 February 1990 ( aged 26 )", "28", "1", "Everton" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Álvaro Saborío", "( 1982-03-22 ) 22 March 1982 ( aged 34 )", "107", "35", "D.C. United" ], [ "10", "4 FW", "Bryan Ruiz ( captain )", "( 1985-08-18 ) 18 August 1985 ( aged 30 )", "87", "21", "Sporting CP" ], [ "11", "3 MF", "Johan Venegas", "( 1988-11-27 ) 27 November 1988 ( aged 27 )", "21", "5", "Montreal Impact" ], [ "12", "4 FW", "Joel Campbell", "( 1992-06-26 ) 26 June 1992 ( aged 23 )", "58", "11", "Arsenal" ], [ "13", "3 MF", "Óscar Granados", "( 1985-10-25 ) 25 October 1985 ( aged 30 )", "14", "0", "Herediano" ], [ "14", "3 MF", "Randall Azofeifa", "( 1984-12-30 ) 30 December 1984 ( aged 31 )", "38", "1", "Herediano" ], [ "15", "2 DF", "José Salvatierra", "( 1989-10-10 ) 10 October 1989 ( aged 26 )", "26", "0", "Alajuelense" ], [ "16", "2 DF", "Cristian Gamboa", "( 1989-10-24 ) 24 October 1989 ( aged 26 )", "47", "2", "West Bromwich Albion" ], [ "17", "3 MF", "Yeltsin Tejeda", "( 1992-03-17 ) 17 March 1992 ( aged 24 )", "34", "0", "Evian" ], [ "18", "1 GK", "Patrick Pemberton", "( 1982-05-24 ) 24 May 1982 ( aged 34 )", "27", "0", "Alajuelense" ], [ "19", "2 DF", "Kendall Waston", "( 1988-01-01 ) 1 January 1988 ( aged 28 )", "7", "1", "Vancouver Whitecaps FC" ], [ "20", "4 FW", "Johnny Woodly", "( 1980-07-27 ) 27 July 1980 ( aged 35 )", "0", "0", "Alajuelense" ] ]
Group A -- Costa Rica
Head coach : Óscar Ramírez The following 23 players were called up for the Copa América Centenario final squad . [ 4 ] Goalkeeper Esteban Alvarado was ruled out due to injury on 20 May , being replaced by Leonel Moreira . [ 5 ] On 31 May , Keylor Navas pulled out due to a tendinitis on his left foot and was replaced by Danny Carvajal , [ 6 ] and Ariel Rodríguez pulled out due to injury and was replaced by Johnny Woodly .
Copa_América_Centenario_squads_1
The following is a list of squads for all 16 national teams that competed at the Copa América Centenario. Each national team had to submit a squad of 23 players, 3 of whom must be goalkeepers. The provisional squads were announced on 4 May 2016. A final selection was provided to the organisers on 20 May 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Asia-Pacific_Rally_Championship
2017 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
[ "Pos", "Driver", "Vehicle", "MAL", "JPN", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Gaurav Gill", "Škoda Fabia R5", "1", "1", "117" ], [ "2", "Robert Blomberg", "Mitsubishi Mirage R5", "5", "2", "46" ], [ "3", "Sanjay Takale", "Mitsubishi Mirage R5", "4", "3", "39" ], [ "4", "Yuya Sumiyama", "Škoda Fabia R5", "3", "Ret", "31" ], [ "5", "Michael Young", "Subaru Impreza STi N16", "2", "Ret", "30" ] ]
Championship standings -- Asia Cup
2017_Asia-Pacific_Rally_Championship_4
The 2017 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship season was an international rally championship sanctioned by the FIA. The championship was contested by a combination of regulations with Group R competing directly against Super 2000 cars for points. The championship began in New Zealand on 28 April and concluded in India on 26 November. It was held over five rallies. A sixth rally, the third round, Zhangye Rally scheduled to be held in China was cancelled. The championship was won for the third time by the reigning champion, Indian driver Gaurav Gill driving a Škoda Fabia R5. Gill had previously won the championship in 2013 and 2016. Gill was first or second in each of the five rallies, winning his home rally the Coffee Day Rally as well as rallies in New Zealand and Japan. His Team MRF team mate, Norwegian rallyist Ole Christian Veiby was runner up in the championship, taking the remain two victories in Australia and Malaysia. Swedish driver Robert Blomberg was third in the title driving a Mitsubishi Mirage R5. Blomberg finished ahead of Veiby in Japan, the only APRC driver to beat either Team MRF Škoda driver. Veiby won the Pacific Cup held over just the two Pacific division rallies after New Caledonia was dropped from the schedule two years ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-League_(South_Korea)
V-League (South Korea)
[ "Team", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Daejeon KGC", "Daejeon", "Chungmu Gymnasium", "6,000" ], [ "Gimcheon Korea Expressway Hi-pass", "Gimcheon", "Gimcheon Gymnasium", "5,482" ], [ "GS Caltex Seoul KIXX", "Seoul", "Jangchung Arena", "4,618" ], [ "Hwaseong IBK Altos", "Hwaseong", "Hwaseong Indoor Arena", "5,152" ], [ "Incheon Heungkuk Life Pink Spiders", "Incheon", "Gyeyang Gymnasium", "5,000" ], [ "Suwon Hyundai Engineering & Construction Hillstate", "Suwon", "Suwon Gymnasium", "5,145" ] ]
Teams -- Women 's clubs
DaejeonGimcheonSeoulHwaseongIncheonSuwon Location of teams in V-League Women 's Clubs
V-League_(South_Korea)_1
The V-League is a South Korean club volleyball competition. V-League was founded in 2005 with seven men's clubs and six women's clubs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base_(EP)
Base (EP)
[ "Song", "Music show", "Date" ]
[ [ "Déjà-Boo", "Show ! Music Core", "January 17 , 2015" ], [ "Déjà-Boo", "Inkigayo", "January 18 , 2015" ], [ "Déjà-Boo", "The Show", "January 20 , 2015" ], [ "Déjà-Boo", "Show Champion", "January 21 , 2015" ], [ "Déjà-Boo", "M ! Countdown", "January 22 , 2015" ], [ "Déjà-Boo", "Music Bank", "January 23 , 2015" ], [ "Déjà-Boo", "Show ! Music Core", "January 24 , 2015" ], [ "Déjà-Boo", "The Show", "January 27 , 2015" ] ]
Awards and nominations -- Music Show awards
Base_(EP)_1
Base is the first EP by Korean boy band Shinee member Jonghyun, released on January 12, 2015 by SM Entertainment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_Manchester_United_F.C._season
2006–07 Manchester United F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponents", "H / A", "Result F-A", "Scorers", "Attendance", "League position" ]
[ [ "20 August 2006", "Fulham", "H", "5-1", "Saha 8 ' , Pearce 14 ' ( o.g . ) , Rooney ( 2 ) 16 ' , 64 ' , Ronaldo 19 '", "75,115", "1st" ], [ "23 August 2006", "Charlton Athletic", "A", "3-0", "Fletcher 49 ' , Saha 80 ' , Solskjær 90 '", "25,422", "1st" ], [ "26 August 2006", "Watford", "A", "2-1", "Silvestre 12 ' , Giggs 52 '", "19,453", "1st" ], [ "9 September 2006", "Tottenham Hotspur", "H", "1-0", "Giggs 9 '", "75,453", "1st" ], [ "17 September 2006", "Arsenal", "H", "0-1", "", "75,595", "2nd" ], [ "23 September 2006", "Reading", "A", "1-1", "Ronaldo 73 '", "24,098", "2nd" ], [ "1 October 2006", "Newcastle United", "H", "2-0", "Solskjær ( 2 ) 41 ' , 49 '", "75,664", "1st" ], [ "14 October 2006", "Wigan Athletic", "A", "3-1", "Vidić 62 ' , Saha 66 ' , Solskjær 90 '", "20,631", "1st" ], [ "22 October 2006", "Liverpool", "H", "2-0", "Scholes 39 ' , Ferdinand 66 '", "75,828", "1st" ], [ "28 October 2006", "Bolton Wanderers", "A", "4-0", "Rooney ( 3 ) 10 ' , 16 ' , 89 ' , Ronaldo 82 '", "27,229", "1st" ], [ "4 November 2006", "Portsmouth", "H", "3-0", "Saha 3 ' ( pen . ) , Ronaldo 10 ' , Vidić 66 '", "76,004", "1st" ], [ "11 November 2006", "Blackburn Rovers", "A", "1-0", "Saha 64 '", "26,162", "1st" ], [ "18 November 2006", "Sheffield United", "A", "2-1", "Rooney ( 2 ) 30 ' , 75 '", "32,584", "1st" ], [ "26 November 2006", "Chelsea", "H", "1-1", "Saha 29 '", "75,948", "1st" ], [ "29 November 2006", "Everton", "H", "3-0", "Ronaldo 39 ' , Evra 63 ' , O'Shea 88 '", "75,723", "1st" ], [ "2 December 2006", "Middlesbrough", "A", "2-1", "Saha 19 ' ( pen . ) , Fletcher 68 '", "31,238", "1st" ], [ "9 December 2006", "Manchester City", "H", "3-1", "Rooney 6 ' , Saha 45 ' , Ronaldo 84 '", "75,858", "1st" ], [ "17 December 2006", "West Ham United", "A", "0-1", "", "34,966", "1st" ], [ "23 December 2006", "Aston Villa", "A", "3-0", "Ronaldo ( 2 ) 58 ' , 85 ' , Scholes 64 '", "42,551", "1st" ], [ "26 December 2006", "Wigan Athletic", "H", "3-1", "Ronaldo ( 2 ) 47 ' , 51 ' , Solskjær 59 '", "76,018", "1st" ] ]
Premier League
Main article : 2006–07 FA Premier League After an impressive pre-season , losing only two out of the ten games played , United began the Premier League season in earnest . Coming up against a Fulham side that had caused them so many problems in the past , United ran riot , scoring four goals inside the first twenty minutes at Old Trafford and eventually triumphing 5–1 . Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo scored three goals between them against Fulham , but the partnership was broken up for the next game against Charlton by Rooney 's suspension , picked up in the friendly against Porto . Nevertheless , United ran out 3–0 winners over the team that would end the season in 19th place , with goals coming from Darren Fletcher , Louis Saha and Ole Gunnar Solskjær , who scored his first Premiership goal since April 2003 . August was rounded off with a 2–1 win away to Watford , the winner scored by Ryan Giggs , who was celebrating his 600th start for United . The team carried this rich vein of form into September , narrowly beating Tottenham 1–0 to make it four wins out of four . United 's best start to a Premiership campaign came to an end , however , with the visit of Arsenal to Old Trafford . The Red Devils survived an early scare when new goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak saved a penalty he had given away when he brought down Emmanuel Adebayor , but Adebayor made amends for Gilberto 's missed spot-kick by scoring the winning goal four minutes from time , and knocking United from the Premiership top spot for the first time in the season . This minor slump in form continued against Reading the following weekend , United requiring a 73rd-minute equaliser from Cristiano Ronaldo to salvage a 1–1 draw . However , the Reds were not to be deterred and went on to win all four of their matches in October , starting with a 2–0 victory at home to Newcastle , both goals coming from Ole Solskjær . Wins against Wigan and arch-rivals Liverpool followed , and the month culminated with a 4–0 drubbing of Bolton Wanderers , Wayne Rooney scoring a hat-trick . The winning streak went on for another three matches , against Portsmouth , Blackburn and Sheffield United , taking the total to seven wins in a row before the visit of reigning champions Chelsea to the Theatre of Dreams . United got off to a flying start with two goalscoring chances coming early on , before Saha scored the opening goal in the 29th minute . The French striker picked up a defence-splitting pass from Wayne Rooney , before taking the ball onto his left foot and passing it around Ricardo Carvalho and beyond Carlo Cudicini 's reach into the bottom-left corner of the net . The only other goal of the game fell to Ricardo Carvalho , securing a point for Chelsea and maintaining the Blues ' three-point deficit behind United at the top of the table . Following the Chelsea draw , United won another three games on the bounce , including a 3–1 victory in the Manchester derby , extending the Reds ' unbeaten run to 12 games and their lead at the top of the table to 8 points . However , a 75th-minute Nigel Reo-Coker goal for West Ham United brought about only United 's second defeat of the season , and allowed Chelsea to close the gap at the top to two points . Nevertheless , the Red Devils recovered , bouncing back from that defeat and beating Aston Villa 3–0 away from home . The match had many highlights , not least of which were Cristiano Ronaldo 's dazzling form and a 25-yard volleyed goal from Paul Scholes , which was voted as the BBC 's goal of the month for December 2006 . Ronaldo 's contribution did not stop with his two goals against Villa , as he scored two more braces in his next two league games against Wigan and Reading . In fact , the Portuguese youngster won five out of the six Man of the Match awards for December , and he was named the Player of the Month for December . The club 's form was not immediately transferred into the new year as the Reds failed to beat Newcastle on New Year 's Day , and then lost to Arsenal three weeks later . Fortunately , these two results were punctuated by emphatic wins over Aston Villa ( 3–1 ) and Watford ( 4–0 ) . January 2007 also saw the arrival of Celtic and Sweden legend Henrik Larsson at Old Trafford . The striker was brought in to bolster United 's thin strike force , of which the only fit members at the time were Wayne Rooney , Louis Saha and Ole Gunnar Solskjær , whose increasing age and long-term knee injury caused him to be restricted to substitute appearances at the most . February began with a trip to White Hart Lane to take on Tottenham . The match began slowly , with United having to wait until just before half-time for their first goal , a Cristiano Ronaldo penalty . Nemanja Vidić scored the second just after the break , before Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs rounded off United 's second four-goal haul in the space of a week . Unfortunately , the match ended badly for Edwin van der Sar , as he broke his nose bravely going into a challenge with Robbie Keane . United had already used all three of their substitutions , and were forced to put John O'Shea in goal . The Irish defender committed himself well to the task , and managed to keep a clean sheet , including one desperate save in a one-on-one with Robbie Keane . After a 2–0 victory over Charlton , an away match at Fulham followed at the end of the month . Brian McBride put the Cottagers 1–0 up after 17 minutes , but Ryan Giggs managed to keep the Reds in the game with an equaliser just before the half-hour mark . Going into the last five minutes , the match looked like it was going to finish as a draw , and with Chelsea not playing that weekend , United could n't afford to allow them any ground . Then , with two minutes to go , Cristiano Ronaldo received the ball near the halfway line and burst past the challenges of Moritz Volz and Clint Dempsey , before cutting into the area and smashing the ball along the ground into the bottom right hand corner of the net . The result put United nine points clear of Chelsea with ten games left in the season . United then travelled to Anfield to face Liverpool in their next game . Despite losing Wayne Rooney through injury and having Paul Scholes sent off for a late clash with Xabi Alonso , John O'Shea gave United a winner in injury time after Pepe Reina had fumbled Cristiano Ronaldo 's free kick . Edwin van der Sar had previously saved brilliantly from Peter Crouch . Sir Alex Ferguson celebrated the winner in his own unique fashion on the touchline , and it was easy to see why after his side had somehow fashioned a crucial three points . Following the win at Anfield , United hosted Bolton Wanderers in their next game . United lost injured Gary Neville early on , but Park Ji-sung slid home from close-range after 14 minutes . The brilliant Cristiano Ronaldo ran through before setting up Rooney to chip in the second and then Park bundled home a third before the break . Rooney struck home again through a crashing volley . Gary Speed pulled a goal back with an 87th-minute penalty , but it was nothing more than a consolation goal for Bolton . United ended March with another 4–1 home win , this time against Blackburn Rovers . Nemanja Vidić was forced off with a broken collarbone , and the visitors found themselves a goal up a minute later , when Matt Derbyshire slotted home . Paul Scholes equalised when he fired in after 61 minutes , and a side-footed goal from Michael Carrick gave United the lead . Park pounced to add a third and an Ole Gunnar Solskjær drive completed United 's comeback . United opened April with a 2–1 loss to Portsmouth at Fratton Park . Matt Taylor gave Pompey the lead after Edwin van der Sar could only parry Benjani 's shot . United pushed forward but David James denied Cristiano Ronaldo and Ryan Giggs before Rio Ferdinand put Taylor 's pass into his own net to put Pompey 2-0 up . John O'Shea replied with a goal from close range , but James denied United a last-gasp equaliser after saving from Alan Smith . United opened a six-point advantage over rivals Chelsea with a comfortable home win against Sheffield United . Michael Carrick gave United the lead after four minutes , lifting Cristiano Ronaldo 's pass over the advancing Paddy Kenny . Wayne Rooney doubled United 's lead with an emphatic finish after 50 minutes . Michael Tonge came closest for the Blades , hitting the bar with a curling 20-yard drive two minutes from time . United dropped two points in the title race with Chelsea with 1–1 draw at home with Middlesbrough . United took an early lead when Kieran Richardson slotted home after Wayne Rooney had collected Paul Scholes ' pass and rounded Boro keeper Mark Schwarzer . However , in stoppage time in the first half , Boro got a deserved equaliser , as Mark Viduka 's diving header beat Edwin van der Sar . United struggled to break Boro down after the break and were indebted to Van der Sar 's save to thwart Viduka . United finished April with a 4–2 win over Everton at Goodison Park , moving five points clear in the title race . Everton took the lead on 12 minutes when Alan Stubbs ' free-kick was deflected in off Michael Carrick . On 50 minutes , Manuel Fernandes smashed into the top corner to double their lead but John O'Shea halved it when he swept in after Iain Turner 's error . An own goal from United old boy Phil Neville levelled the scores before Wayne Rooney put United ahead and Chris Eagles sealed the win . The result meant United moved two points further away from Chelsea , who were held by Bolton 2-2 , with three games to play . Manchester United moved to within touching distance of the Premiership title after Cristiano Ronaldo 's penalty gave them victory at Manchester City in United 's first match in May . Ronaldo scored in the 34th minute after he was fouled by Michael Ball , who had earlier stamped viciously on him . City wasted their best chance when goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar saved Darius Vassell 's penalty 11 minutes from time after Wes Brown fouled Ball . The following day , Chelsea 's failure to beat Arsenal handed the title to United for the first time since 2003 . It was also United 's 9th Premiership title , and their 16th overall . United played out a 0–0 draw against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 9 May . United boss Sir Alex Ferguson and Chelsea counterpart José Mourinho both fielded weakened sides , resting their senior players for the FA Cup Final ( which Chelsea eventually won 1–0 ) . Chelsea looked more likely winners [ citation needed ] in what was mostly a low-key encounter . United goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak was erratic , but made several saves and Kieran Lee also cleared off the line from Ben Sahar in the closing minutes . United finished their FA Premier League campaign with a 1–0 loss to West Ham United , who retained their Premier League status with a close range goal at half time from Carlos Tevez . Manchester United wasted a string of chances as West Ham fought fiercely for their top-flight status at the expense of Sheffield United , who lost to Wigan . West Ham stood firm to pull-off an amazing relegation escape and spoil Sir Alex Ferguson 's title party .
2006–07_Manchester_United_F.C._season_1
The 2006-07 season was Manchester United's 15th season in the Premier League, and their 32nd consecutive season in the top division of English football. United enjoyed a much more successful season than the previous three seasons, winning the Premier League by a six-point margin over Chelsea. They also reached the final of the FA Cup and the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League, losing to Chelsea and Milan respectively. However, for all their success in the major competitions, the club was unable to defend the League Cup title they had won in 2005-06, losing to Southend United in the Fourth Round. Manchester United were not only dominant on a team level in 2006-07, but also on an individual level, with eight United players earning spots in the PFA Team of the Year, as well as Cristiano Ronaldo picking up no less than eight individual awards for his performances over the season and Sir Alex Ferguson winning the Premier League's Manager of the Season award. The 2006-07 season also marked the 50th anniversary of the Busby Babes' first foray into European competition. The event was marked by a charity football match, organised in collaboration with UEFA, who were commemorating 50 years since the signing of the Treaty of Rome, against a team of the best players from Europe's top clubs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993–94_Middlesbrough_F.C._season
1993–94 Middlesbrough F.C. season
[ "Round", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Goalscorers" ]
[ [ "PR Group 2", "31 August 1993", "Grimsby Town", "A", "1-2", "996", "Hendrie" ], [ "PR Group 2", "7 September 1993", "Barnsley", "H", "3-0", "5,173", "Hendrie , Wilkinson ( 2 , 1 pen )" ], [ "Group A", "12 October 1993", "Pisa", "A", "1-3", "500", "Mustoe" ], [ "Group A", "16 November 1993", "Ancona", "H", "0-0", "2,985", "" ], [ "Group A", "24 November 1993", "Ascoli", "A", "0-3", "1,200", "" ], [ "Group A", "22 December 1993", "Brescia", "H", "0-1", "1,633", "" ] ]
Results -- Anglo-Italian Cup
Main article : 1993-94 Anglo-Italian Cup
1993–94_Middlesbrough_F.C._season_5
During the 1993-94 English football season, Middlesbrough F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Golden_State_Warriors_season
2018–19 Golden State Warriors season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "24", "December 1", "@ Detroit", "L 102-111", "Kevin Durant ( 28 )", "Klay Thompson ( 8 )", "Kevin Durant ( 7 )", "Little Caesars Arena 20,332", "15-9" ], [ "25", "December 3", "@ Atlanta", "W 128-111", "Stephen Curry ( 30 )", "Klay Thompson ( 9 )", "Kevin Durant ( 8 )", "State Farm Arena 16,631", "16-9" ], [ "26", "December 5", "@ Cleveland", "W 129-105", "Stephen Curry ( 30 )", "Kevin Durant ( 10 )", "Kevin Durant ( 9 )", "Quicken Loans Arena 19,432", "17-9" ], [ "27", "December 7", "@ Milwaukee", "W 105-95", "Thompson , Curry ( 20 )", "Durant , Iguodala ( 8 )", "Stephen Curry ( 8 )", "Fiserv Forum 17,852", "18-9" ], [ "28", "December 10", "Minnesota", "W 116-108", "Stephen Curry ( 38 )", "Draymond Green ( 10 )", "Draymond Green ( 7 )", "Oracle Arena 19,596", "19-9" ], [ "29", "December 12", "Toronto", "L 93-113", "Kevin Durant ( 30 )", "Durant , Bell ( 7 )", "Draymond Green ( 7 )", "Oracle Arena 19,596", "19-10" ], [ "30", "December 14", "@ Sacramento", "W 130-125", "Stephen Curry ( 35 )", "Draymond Green ( 14 )", "Draymond Green ( 10 )", "Golden 1 Center 17,583", "20-10" ], [ "31", "December 17", "Memphis", "W 110-93", "Kevin Durant ( 23 )", "Curry , Green ( 7 )", "Durant , Green ( 5 )", "Oracle Arena 19,596", "21-10" ], [ "32", "December 19", "@ Utah", "L 103-108", "Stephen Curry ( 32 )", "Draymond Green ( 12 )", "Shaun Livingston ( 5 )", "Vivint Smart Home Arena 18,306", "21-11" ], [ "33", "December 22", "Dallas", "W 120-116", "Kevin Durant ( 29 )", "Kevin Durant ( 12 )", "Kevin Durant ( 8 )", "Oracle Arena 19,596", "22-11" ], [ "34", "December 23", "L.A. Clippers", "W 129-127", "Stephen Curry ( 42 )", "Kevin Durant ( 12 )", "Kevin Durant ( 6 )", "Oracle Arena 19,596", "23-11" ], [ "35", "December 25", "L.A. Lakers", "L 101-127", "Andre Iguodala ( 23 )", "Kevin Durant ( 7 )", "Kevin Durant ( 7 )", "Oracle Arena 19,596", "23-12" ], [ "36", "December 27", "Portland", "L 109-110 ( OT )", "Stephen Curry ( 29 )", "Draymond Green ( 11 )", "Kevin Durant ( 10 )", "Oracle Arena 19,596", "23-13" ], [ "37", "December 29", "@ Portland", "W 115-105", "Klay Thompson ( 32 )", "Draymond Green ( 9 )", "Stephen Curry ( 8 )", "Moda Center 19,797", "24-13" ], [ "38", "December 31", "@ Phoenix", "W 132-109", "Stephen Curry ( 34 )", "Stephen Curry ( 9 )", "Draymond Green ( 7 )", "Talking Stick Resort Arena 16,906", "25-13" ] ]
2018–19_Golden_State_Warriors_season_8
The 2018-19 Golden State Warriors season was the 73rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 57th in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Warriors entered the season as the two-time defending NBA champions, having won back-to-back NBA championships. This was the Warriors' final season at Oracle Arena in Oakland, before moving to the new Chase Center in San Francisco, beginning with the 2019-20 NBA season. The Warriors won the Pacific Division title and Western Conference Championship for the fifth consecutive season. They finished with the best record in the Western Conference, with a record of . Golden State made the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season, a new franchise record. The previous record was six, in the team's first six years of existence between 1947 and 1952. Golden State recorded 50 wins for the sixth consecutive season, a franchise record. In the postseason, the Warriors defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 4-2 in First Round, the Houston Rockets 4-2 in the Western Conference Semifinals, and swept the Portland Trail Blazers 4-0 in the Western Conference Finals. The Warriors' run ended in the NBA Finals, where they lost 4-2 to the Toronto Raptors. Golden State made their fifth consecutive Finals appearance and are the second team in NBA history to achieve this feat after the Boston Celtics made ten straight between 1957-1966. The Warriors playoff run was riddled with injuries, with DeMarcus Cousins (quadricep tear in the First Round), Stephen Curry (dislocated finger in the Semifinals), Kevin Durant (calf strain in the Semifinals, ruptured achilles in the Finals), Andre Iguodala (calf strain in the Western Conference Finals), Klay Thompson (hamstring strain and a torn ACL in the Finals), and Kevon Looney (fractured collar bone in the Finals) all missing a combined total of 26 games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Speedway_Swedish_Individual_Championship
2010 Speedway Swedish Individual Championship
[ "Pos", "Rider", "Points", "Details" ]
[ [ "1", "( 1 ) Mikael Max", "15", "( 3,3,3,3,3 )" ], [ "2", "( 2 ) Peter Karlsson", "12", "( 2,2,3,2,3 )" ], [ "3", "( 8 ) Eric Andersson", "11", "( 3,2,1,3,2 )" ], [ "4", "( 11 ) Sebastian Aldén", "11", "( 3,3,2,1,2 )" ], [ "5", "( 14 ) David Ruud", "10", "( 1,3,3,2,1 )" ], [ "6", "( 13 ) Daniel Davidsson", "8", "( 3,2,3,0,0 )" ], [ "7", "( 6 ) Freddie Eriksson", "7+3", "( 1,1,1,1,3 )" ], [ "8", "( 4 ) Linus Sundström", "7+2", "( 1,3,0,0,3 )" ], [ "9", "( 15 ) Linus Eklöf", "7+1", "( 2,2,0,2,1 )" ], [ "10", "( 3 ) Robin Toernqvist", "7+0", "( 0,1,2,2,2 )" ], [ "11", "( 5 ) Dennis Andersson", "6", "( 2,0,1,3 , R )" ], [ "12", "( 12 ) Ludvig Lindgren", "6", "( 2,1,2,0,1 )" ], [ "13", "( 9 ) Kim Nilsson", "5", "( 0,1,0,3,1 )" ], [ "14", "( 16 ) Alexander Edberg", "3", "( 0,0,0,1,2 )" ], [ "15", "( 7 ) Simon Gustafsson", "3", "( 0,0,2,1,0 )" ], [ "16", "( 10 ) Ricky Kling", "2", "( 1,0,1 , R , - )" ], [ "17", "( 17 ) Robin Aspegren", "0", "( 0 )" ], [ "-", "( 18 ) Christian Ago", "-", "-" ] ]
Results -- Qualifying Round
2010_Speedway_Swedish_Individual_Championship_0
The 2010 Speedway Swedish Individual Championship was the 2010 edition of the Speedway Swedish Individual Championship. The Final took place on September 18 at the G&B Arena in Målilla, Kalmar County. The Championship was won by the defending champion Andreas Jonsson, who beat Fredrik Lindgren, Magnus Zetterström and Thomas H. Jonasson in the final heat. All top three riders riding in the 2010 Speedway Grand Prix. The Under-21 Championship, which was held one day before the senior Final, was won by Dennis Andersson. Andersson beat Linus Eklöf, Linus Sundström and Simon Gustafsson in the final heat. Andersson also won the 2010 Individual Speedway Junior European Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_Løgting,_2011–2015
List of members of the Løgting, 2011–2015
[ "Name", "National party", "# of votes" ]
[ [ "Helgi Abrahamsen", "Union Party", "404" ], [ "Gunnvør Balle", "Republic", "358" ], [ "Johan Dahl", "Union Party", "327" ], [ "Rigmor Dam", "Social Democratic Party", "271" ], [ "Bjarni Djurholm", "People 's Party", "328" ], [ "Elsebeth Gunnleygsdóttur", "People 's Party", "344" ], [ "Kristina Háfoss", "Republic", "451" ], [ "Høgni Hoydal", "Republic", "1054" ], [ "Kári Højgaard", "Self-Government Party", "317" ], [ "Edva Jacobsen", "Union Party", "311" ], [ "Aksel V. Johannesen", "Social Democratic Party", "1204" ], [ "Kaj Leo Johannesen", "Union Party", "1979" ], [ "Bill Justinussen", "Centre Party", "428" ], [ "Bjørn Kalsø", "Union Party", "704" ], [ "Jógvan á Lakjuni", "People 's Party", "341" ], [ "Gerhard Lognberg", "Social Democratic Party", "344" ], [ "Kristin Michelsen", "Social Democratic Party", "393" ], [ "Poul Michelsen", "Progress", "581" ], [ "Jákup Mikkelsen", "People 's Party", "455" ], [ "Jørgen Niclasen", "People 's Party", "382" ] ]
Personal votes
List_of_members_of_the_Løgting,_2011–15_1
List of the members of the Faroese Løgting in the period 2011-2015. The parliament had 33 members this period. The election for the Løgting was held on 29 October 2011. Seven political parties got representation in the parliament; People's Party and Union Party got 8 members each, Social Democratic Party and Republic got 6 members each, Centre Party and Progress got 2 members each and Self-Government Party got 1 member elected to the parliament. The Faroe Islands was one electoral district when this election took place. This was the second election with the new system with one electoral district. Before 2008 there were 7 electoral districts. The government during this legislature was the Cabinet of Kaj Leo Johannesen II; a coalition of the Union Party, People's Party, Self-Government Party and Centre Party.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroBasket_2011
EuroBasket 2011
[ "Pos", "Name", "%" ]
[ [ "1", "Italy", "84.6" ], [ "2", "France", "81.3" ], [ "3", "Germany", "80.1" ], [ "4", "Spain", "79.7" ], [ "5", "Greece", "79.5" ], [ "6", "Serbia", "79.4" ], [ "7", "Croatia", "78.9" ], [ "8", "Portugal", "78.4" ], [ "9", "Macedonia", "77.7" ], [ "10", "Poland", "75.8" ] ]
Free throw percentage
EuroBasket_2011_28
EuroBasket 2011 was the 37th men's European Basketball Championship, held by FIBA Europe. The competition was hosted by Lithuania. This was the second time EuroBasket had been held in Lithuania, the country having also hosted the 1939 championship. FIBA Europe asserted that Lithuania managed to organize the best European championship in its history. The top two teams are guaranteed spots at the 2012 Summer Olympics. EuroBasket 2011 was the largest sporting event in the history of the Baltic states, both in terms of the number of national teams (24), games (90), and that of spectators (158,000 tickets sold, with most tickets valid for 3 separate games.) Spain won the title for the second consecutive tournament, after defeating France, by a score of 98-85 in the final. Spain's Juan Carlos Navarro was the tournament's MVP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Bradbury
Julia Bradbury
[ "Year", "Title", "Channel", "Role" ]
[ [ "1997- ?", "Exclusive", "Five", "Co-presenter" ], [ "1999", "Pump It Up", "CITV", "Co-presenter" ], [ "2005-2009", "Watchdog", "BBC One", "Co-presenter" ], [ "2006", "Are We Being Served ?", "BBC", "Co-presenter" ], [ "2007", "Wainwright Walks", "BBC Four", "Presenter" ], [ "2008-2011", "Kill It , Cook It , Eat It", "BBC Three", "Presenter" ], [ "2009-2014", "Countryfile", "BBC One", "Co-presenter" ], [ "2010", "Railway Walks With Julia Bradbury", "BBC One", "Presenter" ], [ "2011", "That 's Britain !", "BBC One", "Co-presenter" ], [ "2012", "The Great British Countryside", "BBC One", "Co-presenter" ], [ "2012", "Planet Earth Live", "BBC One", "Co-presenter" ], [ "2013", "Take On the Twisters", "ITV", "Presenter" ], [ "2013", "Mystery Map", "ITV", "Co-presenter" ], [ "2013", "Fightback Britain", "BBC One", "Co-presenter" ], [ "2013", "The One Show", "BBC One", "Stand-in presenter" ], [ "2013", "Keeping Britain Safe 24/7", "BBC One", "Co-presenter" ], [ "2015", "The Wonder of Britain", "ITV", "Presenter" ], [ "2016", "Best Walks with a View with Julia Bradbury", "ITV", "Presenter" ], [ "2016", "Famous , Rich and Homeless", "BBC One", "Participant" ], [ "2017", "Britain 's Best Walks with Julia Bradbury", "ITV", "Presenter" ] ]
Filmography
Television
Julia_Bradbury_0
Julia Bradbury (born 24 July 1970) is an English television presenter, employed by the BBC and ITV, specialising in documentaries and consumer affairs. She is best known for co-presenting the BBC One programme Countryfile with Matt Baker from 2004 until 2014. She also presented Watchdog (2005-2009) and Planet Earth Live (2012) for the BBC and Take on the Twisters (2013), The Wonder of Britain (2015) and Britain's Best Walks (2017) for ITV. She has a website called The Outdoor Guide which is run by her sister Gina.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_Indian_films
List of highest-grossing Indian films
[ "Rank", "Film", "Year", "Director ( s )", "Studio ( s )", "Worldwide gross" ]
[ [ "1", "K.G.F : Chapter 1", "2018", "Prashanth Neel", "Hombale Films", "₹ 243 crore ( US $ 34 million ) - ₹ 250 crore ( US $ 35 million )" ], [ "2", "Raajakumara", "2017", "Santhosh Ananddram", "Hombale Productions", "₹ 75 crore ( US $ 11 million )" ], [ "3", "Kirik Party", "2016", "Rishab Shetty", "Paramvah Studios", "₹ 50 crore ( US $ 7.0 million )" ], [ "3", "Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari", "2014", "Santhosh Ananddram", "Jayanna Combines", "₹ 50 crore ( US $ 7.0 million )" ], [ "3", "Mungaru Male", "2006", "Yogaraj Bhat", "E. K. Entertainers", "₹ 50 crore ( US $ 7.0 million )" ], [ "3", "Yajamana", "2019", "Pon Kumaran", "Media House Studio", "₹ 50 crore ( US $ 7.0 million )" ], [ "7", "Doddmane Hudga", "2016", "Duniya Soori", "Ajay Pictures", "₹ 40 crore ( US $ 5.6 million )" ], [ "7", "Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna", "2012", "Naganna", "Sri Sangolli Rayanna Cine Combines", "₹ 40 crore ( US $ 5.6 million )" ], [ "7", "Uppi 2", "2015", "Upendra", "Upendra Productions", "₹ 40 crore ( US $ 5.6 million )" ] ]
Highest-grossing films by language -- Kannada
Bengaluru is the center for the Kannada cinema , films produced in the Kannada language . It is sometimes known by the nickname `` Sandalwood '' .
List_of_highest-grossing_Indian_films_worldwide_5
This is a ranking of the highest grossing Indian films which includes films from various languages based on the conservative global box office estimates as reported by reputable sources. There is no official tracking of domestic box office figures within India, and Indian sites publishing data are frequently pressured to increase their domestic box office estimates. Indian films have been screened in markets around the world since the early 20th century. As of 2003, there are markets in over 90 countries where films from India are screened. During the first decade of the 21st century, there was a steady rise in the ticket price, a tripling in the number of theaters and an increase in the number of prints of a film being released, which led to a large increase in the box office collections. The majority of highest-grossing Indian films are Bollywood (Hindi) films. As of 2014, Bollywood represents 43% of the net box office revenue in India, while Tamil and Telugu cinema represent 36%, and other regional industries constitute 21%. See List of highest-grossing films in India for domestic gross figures and List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets for overseas gross figures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Mosley
Bryan Mosley
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1962", "A Kind of Loving", "Bus Conductor" ], [ "1963", "This Sporting Life", "Man in bar" ], [ "1963", "Billy Liar", "Bit Part" ], [ "1964", "Rattle of a Simple Man", "Coach Organiser" ], [ "1965", "Carry on Cowboy", "Rider" ], [ "1965", "Up Jumped a Swagman", "Jo-Jo" ], [ "1966", "Where the Bullets Fly", "Connolly" ], [ "1967", "Far from the Madding Crowd", "Barker" ], [ "1968", "Charlie Bubbles", "Herbert" ], [ "1970", "Spring and Port Wine", "" ], [ "1971", "Get Carter", "Cliff Brumby" ] ]
Filmography
Bryan_Mosley_0
Bryan Mosley (25 August 1931 - 9 February 1999) was a British actor, known best as grocer Alf Roberts in the long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consequence_of_Sound
Consequence of Sound
[ "Year", "Artist", "Album", "Top 5 Albums" ]
[ [ "2008", "TV on the Radio", "Dear Science", "Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend The Hold Steady - Stay Positive Portishead - Third Okkervil River - The Stand Ins" ], [ "2009", "Animal Collective", "Merriweather Post Pavilion", "Passion Pit - Manners The Avett Brothers - I and Love and You The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix" ], [ "2010", "Vampire Weekend", "Contra", "Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy Arcade Fire - The Suburbs Gorillaz - Plastic Beach Titus Andronicus - The Monitor" ], [ "2011", "St. Vincent", "Strange Mercy", "Bon Iver - Bon Iver Shabazz Palaces - Black Up PJ Harvey - Let England Shake Foo Fighters - Wasting Light" ], [ "2012", "Frank Ocean", "Channel Orange", "Fiona Apple - The Idler Wheel… Kendrick Lamar - good kid , m.A.A.d city Cloud Nothings - Attack on Memory Swans - The Seer" ], [ "2013", "Kanye West", "Yeezus", "Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City My Bloody Valentine - m b v CHVRCHES - The Bones of What You Believe Kurt Vile - Wakin on a Pretty Daze" ], [ "2014", "The War On Drugs", "Lost in the Dream", "Run the Jewels - Run the Jewels 2 Angel Olsen - Burn Your Fire for No Witness Cloud Nothings - Here and Nowhere Else Caribou - Our Love" ], [ "2015", "Kendrick Lamar", "To Pimp a Butterfly", "Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell Grimes - Art Angels Oneohtrix Point Never - Garden of Delete Tame Impala - Currents" ], [ "2016", "Beyoncé", "Lemonade", "Chance the Rapper - Coloring Book David Bowie - Blackstar Frank Ocean - Blonde Anohni - Hopelessness" ], [ "2017", "Lorde", "Melodrama", "Kendrick Lamar - DAMN . Ryan Adams - Prisoner Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory Slowdive - Slowdive" ], [ "2018", "Mitski", "Be the Cowboy", "Janelle Monáe - Dirty Computer Saba - Care for Me Kamasi Washington - Heaven and Earth Pusha T - Daytona" ], [ "2019", "Billie Eilish", "When We All Fall Asleep , Where Do We Go ?", "Sharon Van Etten - Remind Me Tomorrow Jamila Woods - Legacy ! Legacy ! Angel Olsen - All Mirrors Ariana Grande - Thank U , Next" ] ]
Annual Report -- Top 50 Albums
Consequence_of_Sound_0
Consequence of Sound (CoS) is an independently owned Chicago-based online magazine featuring news, editorials, and reviews of music, movies, and television. In addition, the website also features the Festival Outlook micro-site, which serves as an online database for music festival news and rumors. In 2019, Consequence of Sound launched Consequence of Sound Radio, a 24/7-hour, 365-day online radio station on TuneIn. The website takes its name from the Regina Spektor song, Consequence of Sounds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha_Seung-ri
Ha Seung-ri
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Network" ]
[ [ "1999", "Trap of Youth", "Kang Hye-rim", "SBS" ], [ "1999", "Waves", "", "SBS" ], [ "2000", "Legends of Love", "", "SBS" ], [ "2000", "Doctor Doctor", "", "iTV" ], [ "2000", "MBC Best Theater - Etiquette About Love", "Yeol-mae", "MBC" ], [ "2000", "Ajumma", "", "MBC" ], [ "2000", "I Want to Keep Seeing You", "", "SBS" ], [ "2001", "Law of Marriage", "", "MBC" ], [ "2001", "Open Drama Man and Woman - Santa Dad", "Haeng-soon", "SBS" ], [ "2002", "MBC Best Theater - Until Winter", "Eun-seo", "MBC" ], [ "2002", "Glass Slippers", "Kim Yoon-hee ( young ) / Lee Sun-woo", "SBS" ], [ "2002", "Whenever the Heart Beats", "", "KBS2" ], [ "2003", "MBC Best Theater - Paper Airplane", "Ha-neul", "MBC" ], [ "2003", "Nonstop 3", "", "MBC" ], [ "2003", "Open Drama Man and Woman - 납량특집 제1탄 은지", "Eun-ji", "SBS" ], [ "2004", "The Age of Heroes", "Chun Tae-hee ( young )", "MBC" ], [ "2004", "Drama City - Our Ham", "Choi Hyun-ji", "KBS2" ], [ "2005", "My Love Toram", "Kim Eun-bi", "SBS" ], [ "2005", "Winter Child", "Noh Gong-joo", "EBS" ], [ "2006", "Yeon Gae So Moon", "Kim Bo-hee ( young )", "SBS" ] ]
Filmography -- Television series
Ha_Seung-ri_0
Ha Seung-ri (born January 9, 1995) is a South Korean actress and former child actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_national_under-19_football_team
Malaysia national under-19 football team
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Syakir Danial", "( 2000-03-30 ) 30 March 2000 ( aged 18 )", "0", "0", "Perak TBG" ], [ "22", "1 GK", "Azri Ghani", "( 1999-04-30 ) 30 April 1999 ( aged 19 )", "13", "0", "FELDA United" ], [ "23", "1 GK", "Shafiq Afifi Suhaimi", "( 1999-08-06 ) 6 August 1999 ( aged 19 )", "4", "0", "PKNP" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Shivan Pillay", "( 2000-12-07 ) 7 December 2000 ( aged 17 )", "16", "4", "PKNS" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Ahmad Tasnim Fitri", "( 1999-01-19 ) 19 January 1999 ( aged 19 )", "10", "0", "FELDA United" ], [ "6", "2 DF", "Nabil Hakim Bokhari", "( 1999-02-09 ) 9 February 1999 ( aged 19 )", "10", "0", "Kuala Lumpur FA" ], [ "14", "2 DF", "Azhar Apandi", "( 1999-05-16 ) 16 May 1999 ( aged 19 )", "6", "0", "Kuala Lumpur FA" ], [ "15", "2 DF", "Feroz Baharudin", "( 2000-04-02 ) 2 April 2000 ( aged 18 )", "3", "0", "Johor Darul Ta'zim III" ], [ "16", "2 DF", "Al-Imran Halim", "( 1999-02-16 ) 16 February 1999 ( aged 19 )", "4", "0", "UiTM" ], [ "18", "2 DF", "Syaiful Alias", "( 1999-01-12 ) 12 January 1999 ( aged 19 )", "13", "1", "Kelantan FA" ], [ "5", "2 DF", "Anwar Ibrahim", "( 1999-06-10 ) 10 June 1999 ( aged 19 )", "13", "0", "FELDA United" ], [ "4", "3 MF", "Zahril Azri", "( 1999-02-04 ) 4 February 1999 ( aged 19 )", "14", "0", "FELDA United" ], [ "8", "3 MF", "Nik Akif", "( 1999-05-11 ) 11 May 1999 ( aged 19 )", "14", "4", "Kelantan FA" ], [ "12", "3 MF", "Izreen Izwandy", "( 2000-07-16 ) 16 July 2000 ( aged 18 )", "0", "0", "Melaka United" ], [ "13", "3 MF", "Izzuddin Roslan", "( 1999-12-08 ) 8 December 1999 ( aged 18 )", "8", "0", "Kuala Lumpur FA" ], [ "17", "3 MF", "Thivandaran Karanan", "( 1999-03-08 ) 8 March 1999 ( aged 19 )", "6", "0", "Penang FA" ], [ "20", "3 MF", "Ammar Akhmall Alias", "( 1999-01-12 ) 12 January 1999 ( aged 19 )", "14", "1", "Felcra" ], [ "21", "3 MF", "Ramadhan Saifullah", "( 2000-12-09 ) 9 December 2000 ( aged 17 )", "0", "0", "Johor Darul Ta'zim III" ], [ "7", "4 FW", "Nurfais Johari", "( 1999-03-27 ) 27 March 1999 ( aged 19 )", "14", "1", "Penang FA" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Arif Shaqirin", "( 2000-03-13 ) 13 March 2000 ( aged 18 )", "0", "0", "PKNP" ] ]
Players -- Previous squad
The following 23 players were selected for 2018 AFC U-19 Championship . [ 9 ] Caps and goals correct as of 14 July 2018 .
Malaysia_national_under-19_football_team_7
Malaysia national under-19 football team (also known as Malaysia Under-19 or Malaysia U-19) represents Malaysia in international football competitions in AFF U-19 Youth Championship, AFC U-19 Championship and FIFA U-20 World Cup, as well as any other under-20 international football tournaments. The players in the current team mainly consist of players with age within 17 to 19 years old where the oldest players will be below the age requirement of 20 years old when the next U-20 tournament started. The team will also play in other age-restricted tournament as the older or younger side such as U-20 and U-18 when needed. After the disbanded of Harimau Muda project, Football Association of Malaysia needed a fresh start for the U-19 team where a new set of players was brought in for the U-23 side with the creation of SEA Games Project 2017 team with the team mainly consist of players with age around 18 to 21 years old. The set of players that still under 19 years old can then also be selected to represent Malaysia for the U-20 side tournament with the Under 19 team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England_women's_cricket_team
England women's cricket team
[ "Position", "Player", "Figures ( wickets/runs )", "Overs", "Opponent", "Date" ]
[ [ "1", "Anya Shrubsole", "5-11", "4.0", "New Zealand", "17 February 2012" ], [ "2", "Jenny Gunn", "5-18", "4.0", "New Zealand", "22 October 2013" ], [ "3", "Jenny Gunn", "4-9", "2.0", "South Africa", "10 August 2007" ], [ "3", "Holly Colvin", "4-9", "3.4", "Pakistan", "27 September 2012" ], [ "5", "Danielle Wyatt", "4-11", "3.0", "South Africa", "9 May 2010" ], [ "5", "Anya Shrubsole", "4-11", "4.0", "Australia", "31 August 2015" ], [ "7", "Anya Shrubsole", "4-12", "4.0", "Pakistan", "4 September 2012" ], [ "7", "Danielle Hazell", "4-12", "4.0", "West Indies", "15 September 2012" ], [ "9", "Natalie Sciver", "4-15", "4.0", "Australia", "31 August 2015" ], [ "10", "Natalie Sciver", "4-21*", "4.0", "New Zealand", "22 October 2013" ] ]
Records -- Twenty20 cricket - individual records
England_women's_cricket_team_16
The England women's cricket team represents England and Wales in international women's cricket. The team is administrated by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB); they played their first Tests in 1934-35, when they beat Australia 2-0 in a three-Test series. Their current captain is Heather Knight. There is also an England Women's Academy team, consisting of players just below the full England squad. In 2017, they won the BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_top_10_singles_in_2011_(Australia)
List of top 10 singles in 2011 (Australia)
[ "Top ten entry date", "Single", "Artist ( s )", "Peak", "Peak date", "Weeks in top ten" ]
[ [ "October 17", "Raise Your Glass ◁", "Pink", "1", "October 17", "12" ], [ "October 31", "Like a G6", "Far East Movement featuring The Cataracs and Dev", "2", "November 14", "10" ], [ "November 7", "Firework", "Katy Perry", "3", "November 28", "11" ], [ "November 7", "We R Who We R ◁", "Kesha", "1", "November 7", "10" ], [ "November 14", "The Time ( Dirty Bit ) ◁", "The Black Eyed Peas", "1", "November 21", "10" ], [ "November 28", "Yeah 3x ◁", "Chris Brown", "4", "December 26", "13" ], [ "December 5", "Grenade", "Bruno Mars", "1", "December 12", "10" ], [ "December 5", "Who 's That Girl", "Guy Sebastian featuring Eve", "1", "December 26", "10" ], [ "December 19", "Saturday Night", "Jessica Mauboy featuring Ludacris", "7", "December 26", "4" ] ]
Top-ten singles -- 2010 peaks
Main article : List of top 10 singles in 2010 ( Australia )
List_of_top_10_singles_in_2011_(Australia)_1
This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the ARIA Charts in 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martyn_Percy
Martyn Percy
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: Reading the Writings of Martyn Percy", "Pickwick Publications", "2018", "ISBN 9781532617836", "Edited by Ian Markham and Joshua Daniel" ], [ "Untamed Gospel : Poems , Prose and Protests", "Canterbury Press", "2017", "ISBN 9781848259904", "Co-authored with Nigel Biggar , Jamie Coates , Jim Cotter , Sarah Foot , Carol Harrison , Sylvia Sands and Graham Ward" ], [ "Clergy , Culture and Ministry The dynamics of Roles and Relations in Church and Society", "SCM Press", "2017", "ISBN 9780334056188", "Editor" ], [ "The Future Shapes of Anglicanism : Currents , Contours , Charts", "Routledge", "2017", "ISBN 9781472477170", "" ], [ "The Oxford Handbook of Anglican Studies", "Oxford University Press", "2015", "ISBN 9780199218561", "Edited with Mark Chapman and Sathianathan Clarke" ], [ "Curacies and How to Survive Them", "SPCK", "2015", "ISBN 9780281073436", "Co-authored with Matthew Caminer and Beaumont Stevenson" ], [ "The Wisdom of the Spirit : Gospel , Church and Culture", "Routledge", "2014", "ISBN 9781472435651", "Edited with Pete Ward" ], [ "The Bright Field : Meditations and Reflections for Ordinary Time", "Canterbury Press", "2014", "ISBN 9781848256125", "Editor" ], [ "Anglicanism : Confidence , Commitment and Communion", "Routledge", "2013", "ISBN 9781409470366", "" ], [ "Thirty Nine New Articles : An Anglican Landscape of Faith", "Canterbury Press", "2013", "ISBN 9781848255258", "" ], [ "The Ecclesial Canopy : Faith , Hope , Charity ( Explorations in Practical , Pastoral and Empirical Theology )", "Routledge", "2012", "ISBN 9781409441205", "" ], [ "A Point of Balance : The Weight and Measure of Anglicanism", "Canterbury Press", "2011", "ISBN 9780819228444", "Edited with Robert Slocum" ], [ "Shaping the Church : The Promise of Implicit Theology", "Routledge", "2010", "ISBN 9780754666059", "" ], [ "Apostolic Women , Apostolic Authority", "Canterbury Press", "2010", "ISBN 9780819224507", "Edited with Christina Rees" ], [ "Christ and Culture : Communion After Lambeth", "Canterbury Press", "2010", "ISBN 9780819227980", "Editor" ], [ "Evaluating Fresh Expressions", "Canterbury Press", "2008", "ISBN 9781853118166", "Edited with Louise Nelstrop" ], [ "Darkness Yielding : Liturgies , Prayers and Reflections for Advent , Christmas , Lent , Holy Week and Easter", "Canterbury Press", "2007", "ISBN 9781853118449", "Co-authored with Jim Cotter , Sylvia Sands , William Hubert Vanstone and Rowan Williams" ], [ "Clergy : The Origin of Species", "Continuum International", "2006", "ISBN 9780826482877", "" ], [ "Why Liberal Churches are Growing", "T & T Clark", "2006", "ISBN 9780567081636", "Edited with Ian Markham" ] ]
Published works
Martyn_Percy_0
Martyn William Percy (born 31 July 1962) is a Church of England priest and academic. He has been the Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, since October 2014 and was previously Principal of Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford. Percy teaches in the Faculty of Theology and Religion, and is a fellow of the Said Business School, University of Oxford. He is also Professor of Theological Education at King's College London and has served as Professorial Research Fellow at Heythrop College, University of London. He also serves as a visiting professor of the Institute for the Study of Values at the University of Winchester, is a founding fellow of the Center for Theologically Engaged Anthropology at the University of Georgia, and has also served as an adjunct professor at Hartford Seminary, Connecticut. He is an emeritus canon of Salisbury Cathedral, having previously served as an honorary canon. He has also been an honorary canon, serving later as Canon Theologian, at Sheffield Cathedral. He became a fellow of King's College London in 2018. Percy's theological outlook is rooted in his long-standing commitment to middle-way Anglicanism. His writings fall into three distinct-but-related groups: ecclesiology; contemporary Christianity, religious movements and sociological trends; and anthropological interpretations of denominations and congregations; and spiritual devotional writings. He has also written extensively about theological education, as well as contextual, pastoral and practical theology. In 2013, The Times Literary Supplement praised Percy for his work towards unity within the Anglican Communion and Church of England, describing him as displaying a peaceable, polite and restrained approach whilst making peace between competing communities of conviction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Al_Habtoor_Tennis_Challenge
2016 Al Habtoor Tennis Challenge
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "TUR", "Çağla Büyükakçay", "77", "1" ], [ "SVK", "Kristína Kučová", "82", "2" ], [ "RUS", "Evgeniya Rodina", "86", "3" ], [ "LUX", "Mandy Minella", "104", "4" ], [ "TPE", "Hsieh Su-wei", "108", "5" ], [ "SVK", "Rebecca Šramková", "121", "6" ], [ "BLR", "Aryna Sabalenka", "135", "7" ], [ "NED", "Cindy Burger", "138", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2016_Al_Habtoor_Tennis_Challenge_0
The 2016 Al Habtoor Tennis Challenge was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the nineteenth edition of the tournament and part of the 2016 ITF Women's Circuit, offering a total of $100,000+H in prize money. It took place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on 12-18 December 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tour_de_Suisse
2010 Tour de Suisse
[ "", "Cyclist", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Rui Costa ( POR )", "Caisse d'Epargne", "4h 10 ' 32" ], [ "2", "José Joaquín Rojas ( ESP )", "Caisse d'Epargne", "+ 15" ], [ "3", "Maxime Monfort ( BEL )", "Team HTC-Columbia", "+ 19" ], [ "4", "Sandy Casar ( FRA )", "Française des Jeux", "+ 34" ], [ "5", "Alessandro Vanotti ( ITA )", "Liquigas-Doimo", "+ 34" ], [ "6", "Lars Petter Nordhaug ( NOR )", "Team Sky", "+ 34" ], [ "7", "Tom Danielson ( USA )", "Garmin-Transitions", "+ 39" ], [ "8", "Daniele Pietropolli ( ITA )", "Lampre-Farnese Vini", "+ 1 ' 14" ], [ "9", "Thor Hushovd ( NOR )", "Cervélo TestTeam", "+ 1 ' 16" ], [ "10", "Robert Gesink ( NED )", "Rabobank", "+ 1 ' 16" ] ]
Stage 8 Result
2010_Tour_de_Suisse_13
The 2010 Tour de Suisse was the 74th edition of the Tour de Suisse stage race. It took place from 12 June to 20 June and was part of both the 2010 UCI ProTour and the World Calendar. It began with a short individual time trial in Lugano and ended with another time trial, in Liestal. The race was won by Fränk Schleck.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sacramento_Regional_Transit_light_rail_stations
List of Sacramento Regional Transit light rail stations
[ "Station", "Lines", "Jurisdiction", "Opened" ]
[ [ "4th Avenue / Wayne Hultgren", "Blue Line", "Sacramento", "September 26 , 2003" ], [ "7th & Capitol and 8th & Capitol *", "Blue Line Gold Line Green Line", "Sacramento", "March 12 , 1987" ], [ "7th & I", "Gold Line Green Line", "Sacramento", "December 8 , 2006" ], [ "8th & H", "Gold Line Green Line", "Sacramento", "January 9 , 2012" ], [ "7th & Richards / Township 9 †", "Green Line", "Sacramento", "June 15 , 2012" ], [ "8th & O", "Blue Line Gold Line Green Line", "Sacramento", "March 12 , 1987" ], [ "12th & I", "Blue Line", "Sacramento", "March 12 , 1987" ], [ "13th Street *", "Blue Line Gold Line Green Line", "Sacramento", "September 5 , 1987" ], [ "16th Street *", "Blue Line Gold Line", "Sacramento", "September 5 , 1987" ], [ "23rd Street", "Gold Line", "Sacramento", "September 5 , 1987" ], [ "29th Street", "Gold Line", "Sacramento", "September 5 , 1987" ], [ "39th Street/UC Davis Health", "Gold Line", "Sacramento", "July 14 , 1994" ], [ "47th Avenue", "Blue Line", "Sacramento", "September 26 , 2003" ], [ "48th Street", "Gold Line", "Sacramento", "July 14 , 1994" ], [ "59th Street", "Gold Line", "Sacramento", "September 5 , 1987" ], [ "Alkali Flat / La Valentina", "Blue Line", "Sacramento", "March 12 , 1987" ], [ "Archives Plaza", "Blue Line Gold Line Green Line", "Sacramento", "September 5 , 1987" ], [ "Arden / Del Paso", "Blue Line", "Sacramento", "March 12 , 1987" ], [ "Broadway", "Blue Line", "Sacramento", "September 26 , 2003" ], [ "Butterfield", "Gold Line", "La Riviera", "September 5 , 1987" ] ]
Stations
Mather Field / Mills Station Roseville Road Station * Official transfer stations † Terminal stations
List_of_Sacramento_Regional_Transit_light_rail_stations_0
The Sacramento Regional Transit District, or Sacramento RT, operates a three-line urban light rail mass transit network, serving portions of greater Sacramento, California, United States. The network consists of three lines, the Blue and Gold Lines that both opened in 1987 and the Green Line that opened in 2012. The network serves over 56,800 passengers a day as of 2012, making it the 10th-largest light rail system in the United States in terms of ridership. The stations along the network are open-air structures featuring passenger canopies for protection from adverse weather. Twenty-six stations offer bus transfer services and eighteen have free park-and-ride lots with a total of 7,379 available parking spaces. Works of public art included at several stations were developed as part of the RT Public Art Program, and represent an array of media including, mosaics, sculptures, metalwork and murals. Each was commissioned to incorporate an identity and sense of place unique to the neighborhood surrounding the station. Light rail service began on March 12, 1987, with the opening of 13 stations between Watt/I-80 and 8th & O. The second phase of the initial line opened on September 5, 1987, with 13 stations between Archives Plaza and Butterfield. In 1994, a pair of infill stations opened at 39th Street and 48th Street. Included originally as part of the network, both stations were deferred resulting from neighborhood opposition only to be built later due to changing attitudes towards the rail project. In 1998, Mather Field / Mills opened at Rancho Cordova as the first extension to the original network.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedaranyeswarar_temple
Vedaranyeswarar temple
[ "Temple", "Vidangar Temple", "Dance pose", "Meaning" ]
[ [ "Thyagarajar Temple", "Vidhividangar", "Ajabathaanam", "Dance without chanting , resembling the dance of Sri Thyagaraja resting on Lord Vishnu 's chest" ], [ "Dharbaranyeswarar Temple", "Nagaradangar", "Unmathanathaanam", "Dance of an intoxicated person" ], [ "Kayarohanaswamy Temple", "Sundaravidangar", "Vilathithaanam", "Dancing like waves of sea" ], [ "Kannayariamudayar Temple", "Adhividangar", "Kukunathaanam", "Dancing like a cock" ], [ "Brahmapureeswarar Temple", "Avanividangar", "Brunganathaanam", "Dancing like a bee that hovers over a flower" ], [ "Vaimoornaathar Temple", "Nallavidangar", "Kamalanaanathaanam", "Dance like lotus that moves in a breeze" ], [ "Vedaranyeswarar Temple", "Bhuvanivividangar", "Hamsapthanathaanam", "Dancing with the gait of a swan" ] ]
Processional Dance
Entrance of the temple The Thyagarajar Temple at Tiruvarur is famous for the ajapa thanam ( dance without chanting ) . According to legend , a Chola king named Mucukunta obtained a boon from Indra ( a celestial deity ) and wished to receive an image of Thyagaraja Swamy ( presiding deity , Shiva in the temple ) reposing on the chest of reclining Vishnu . Indra tried to misguide the king and had six other images made , but the king chose the right image at Tiruvarur . The other six images were installed in Thirukkuvalai , Nagapattinam , Tirukarayil , Tirukolili , Thirukkuvalai and Tirumaraikadu . [ 18 ] [ 19 ] All the seven places are villages situated in the river Kaveri delta . All seven Thyagaraja images are said to dance when taken in procession ( it is the bearers of the processional deity who actually dance ) . The temples with dance styles are regarded as Saptha Vidangam ( seven dance moves ) . [ 20 ] and the related temples are as under : [ 21 ]
Vedaranyeswarar_Temple_0
Vedaranyeswarar Temple is a temple dedicated to Shiva, located in the town of Vedaranyam in Tamil Nadu, India. Vedaranyeswarar is revered in the 7th century Tamil Shaiva canonical work, the Tevaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the nayanars and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam. It is the only temple to have found mention in all the seven Thirumurais. The temple is famed for the legend between Appar and Sundarar when the former sang to open the door while the latter sang to close the door. Vedaranyeswarar temple is a part of the series of temples built by Aditya Chola (871-907 CE) along the banks of river Kaveri to commemorate his victory in the Tirupurambiyam battle. It has several inscriptions dating back to the Chola period. The temple has six daily rituals at various times from 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., and three yearly festivals on its calendar. The annual Brahmotsavam (prime festival) is attended by thousands of devotees from far and near. The temple is maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Endowment Board of the Government of Tamil Nadu. Agathiyampalli Shiva Temple and Kodiyakarai Shiva Temple are other famous temples located in the same stretch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978_Costa_Rican_general_election
1978 Costa Rican general election
[ "Party", "Leader", "%", "Seats", "±" ]
[ [ "CU", "Rodrigo Carazo Odio", "43.4%", "27", "New" ], [ "PLN", "Luis Alberto Monge", "38.9%", "25", "-2" ], [ "PU", "Rodrigo Gutiérrez Sáenz", "7.7%", "3", "New" ], [ "FPC", "Rodolfo Cerdas Cruz", "1.6%", "1", "New" ], [ "PUAC", "Martín Rolando Brenes", "1%", "1", "0" ] ]
1978_Costa_Rican_general_election_2
General elections were held in Costa Rica on 5 February 1978. Rodrigo Carazo Odio of the Unity Coalition won the presidential election, whilst his party also won the parliamentary election. Voter turnout was 81.3%. Carazo, a former congressman and former member of the National Liberation Party (probably Costa Rica's main political force), left the party several years before and created his own: Democratic Renovation, but a deeply split opposition on the 1974 election caused PLN's easy victory. With that in mind, main leaders of the non-Marxist opposition started talks in order to present a unified candidature. Eventually these talks came through and the main parties in the opposition at the right of the government achieved an agreement; going into a primary election to choose the common nominee. Rodrigo Carazo faced wealthy industrial Miguel Barzuna winning by small margin. Even when some leaders left the coalition after this (most notably Jorge Gonzalez Marten from the National Independent Party and former president Mario Echandi) most of the leadership remained united. The Unity Coalition was created out of the joining of four parties: Carazo's Democratic Renovation, former president José Joaquín Trejos People's Union, Rafael Calderón Fournier (son of Calderonist leader Rafael Calderón Guardia) Republican Party and Dr. Jorge Arturo Monge's Christian Democratic Party (the smallest one of the coalition but the most ideologically coherent). The Left also made a coalition; the three main far-left parties at the Left of PLN; Popular Vanguard, Costa Rican Socialist Party and Revolutionary People's Movement made the United People coalition, nominating former PLN member and doctor Rodrigo Gutierrez. Gutierrez had no possibilities to be president but the coalition did help the Left having a higher voting than usual and a large group in Congress. For many historians this election marks the beginning of Costa Rica's two-party system.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srikantadatta_Narasimha_Raja_Wadeyar_Ground
Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground
[ "No", "Date", "Home", "Away", "Winner", "Margin" ]
[ [ "1", "1-4 December 2006", "Karnataka", "Haryana", "Karnataka", "253 runs" ], [ "2", "1-4 December 2007", "Karnataka", "Rajasthan", "draw", "-" ], [ "3", "16-19 November 2008", "Karnataka", "Andhra Pradesh", "Karnataka", "202 runs" ], [ "4", "17-20 November 2009", "Karnataka", "Bengal", "draw", "-" ], [ "5", "24-27 December 2009", "Karnataka", "Punjab", "draw", "-" ], [ "6", "11-14 January 2010", "Karnataka", "Mumbai", "Mumbai", "6 runs" ], [ "7", "8-11 December 2010", "Karnataka", "Baroda", "draw", "-" ], [ "8", "15 December 2012", "Karnataka", "Vidarbha", "draw", "-" ], [ "9", "7-10 November 2015", "Karnataka", "Odisha", "", "" ], [ "10", "", "Mumbai", "Railways", "", "" ], [ "11", "", "Uttar Pradesh", "Mumbai", "", "" ], [ "12", "", "Karnataka", "Assam", "", "" ] ]
Ranji Trophy
Karnataka Cricket Team
Gangotri_Glades_0
The Gangotri Glades Cricket Ground (), located in Mysuru, Karnataka, is a cricket stadium in India, located on the campus of the University of Mysore. It was renamed Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground upon Prince of Mysuru Kingdom Prince Srikanta Wadiyar. The Chamundi hills provide an idyllic backdrop,and the iconic Kukkarahalli lake is just a big-hit away. It has a seating capacity of about 15,000. It was constructed by the University of Mysore. In 1997, the Karnataka State Cricket Association entered into a 20-year agreement with the university to develop and maintain the ground as part of its efforts to promote the game in smaller centres. It was in 2007 that a new pavilion complex was constructed and the stadium got a facelift, making it fit to host Ranji Trophy matches. This ground is the next home ground for the Karnataka Cricket Team after the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium . This ground is covered with Bermuda Grass.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SiM_(band)
SiM (band)
[ "Year", "Song", "Appearance" ]
[ [ "2015", "Existence", "Shingeki no Bahamut : Genesis anime theme song" ], [ "2015", "Crows", "Crows : Burning Edge PS4 / PSVita game song" ], [ "2016", "No Future", "Arcade game Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs Maxi Boost ON opening" ], [ "2017", "Let It End", "Shingeki no Bahamut : Virgin Soul anime opening theme song" ], [ "2017", "A / The Sound of Breath", "PS4 game Ryū ga Gotoku : Kiwami 2 theme song" ] ]
Songs appearances
SiM_(band)_6
SiM (Silence iz Mine) are a Japanese alternative metal band from the Kanagawa Prefecture formed in 2004. The band currently consists of MAH (vocals), SHOW-HATE (guitar), SiN (bass), and GODRi (drums). Their musical style mixes heavy metal, alternative, hip hop, ska, reggae, dub and punk with rebellious lyrics and songs with attitude.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_City_Subway_terminals
List of New York City Subway terminals
[ "Station", "Line", "Details" ]
[ [ "Van Cortlandt Park-242nd Street", "IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line", "North terminal for 1 trains at all times" ], [ "238th Street", "IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line", "Some southbound rush hour 1 trains begin at this station" ], [ "215th Street", "IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line", "Some northbound a.m. rush hour 1 trains terminate at this station" ], [ "137th Street-City College", "IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line", "Some northbound a.m. rush hour 1 trains terminate at this station Some southbound a.m. rush hour 1 trains begin at this station" ], [ "South Ferry island platform", "IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line", "South terminal for 1 always" ], [ "Wakefield-241st Street", "IRT White Plains Road Line", "North terminal for 2 trains at all times North terminal for limited a.m. rush hour 5 trains" ], [ "Flatbush Avenue-Brooklyn College", "IRT Nostrand Avenue Line", "South terminal for 2 trains at all times South terminal for 5 trains weekdays until 8:45 PM" ], [ "Harlem-148th Street", "IRT Lenox Avenue Line", "North terminal for 3 always" ], [ "145th Street", "IRT Lenox Avenue Line", "Some southbound a.m. rush hour 3 trains begin at this station" ], [ "Times Square-42nd Street", "IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line", "South terminal for 3 trains late nights on weekdays" ], [ "New Lots Avenue", "IRT New Lots Line", "South terminal for limited rush hour 2 trains , 3 trains at all times except late nights , 4 trains late nights and limited rush hour service , and limited rush hour 5 trains" ], [ "Woodlawn", "IRT Jerome Avenue Line", "North terminal for 4 trains at all times" ], [ "Bedford Park Boulevard-Lehman College", "IRT Jerome Avenue Line", "Some southbound rush hour 4 trains begin at this station Some northbound p.m. rush hour 4 trains terminate at this station" ], [ "Kingsbridge Road", "IRT Jerome Avenue Line", "Some southbound p.m. rush hour 4 trains begin at this station" ], [ "Burnside Avenue", "IRT Jerome Avenue Line", "Some northbound rush hour 4 trains terminate at this station" ], [ "Crown Heights-Utica Avenue", "IRT Eastern Parkway Line", "South terminal for 4 trains at all times except late nights and limited rush hour 5 trains" ], [ "Eastchester-Dyre Avenue", "IRT Dyre Avenue Line", "North terminal for 5 trains at all times" ], [ "Nereid Avenue", "IRT White Plains Road Line", "North terminal for 5 trains during rush hours in peak direction" ], [ "East 180th Street", "IRT White Plains Road Line", "South terminal for 5 trains during late nights Some southbound rush hour 5 trains begin at this station Some northbound a.m. rush hour 5 trains terminate at this station" ], [ "Bowling Green", "IRT Lexington Avenue Line", "South terminal for 5 trains evenings and weekends as well as some rush hour service" ] ]
The listing
This is a list of terminal stations on the New York City Subway . For all stations , see list of New York City Subway stations .
List_of_New_York_City_Subway_terminals_0
In the New York City Subway there are three types of terminal stations: Also, a station can be:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagdgeschwader_1_(World_War_II)
Jagdgeschwader 1 (World War II)
[ "JG 1 Unit", "Date", "Original unit", "Location", "Aircraft type" ]
[ [ "Stab I./JG 1", "1 September 1941", "Parts of Führer der Jagdkräfte", "Katwijk", "Bf 109F-2" ], [ "1./JG 1", "7 December 1940", "Jasta Holland", "Vlissingen", "Bf 109E-4 , later Bf 109F-2" ], [ "2./JG 1", "5 July 1941", "Jasta Münster-Loddenheide", "Katwijk", "Bf 109F-2" ], [ "3./JG 1", "1 March 1941", "parts of Erg . Gruppe./ JG 52", "De Kooy", "Bf 109E-4 , later Bf 109F-2" ], [ "4./JG 1", "15 August 1944", "9./ JG 77", "Aulnay-aux-Planches", "Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-8" ] ]
Organization structure -- Group I./JG 1
I./JG 1 consisted of one Headquarters Flight ( Gruppenstab ) and 1. , 2. and 3 Staffels . When the Battle of France commenced on 10 May 1940 , I./JG 1 was put under the administrative control of JG 27 . After seeing extensive service , the group was re-designated III./JG 27 on 5 July 1940 . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 16 ] 1./JG 1 was reformed on 7 December 1940 in Vlissingen from the `` Holland '' Squadron ( Jasta Holland ) . 2./JG 1 was formed on 5 July 1941 in Katwijk , Netherlands , from the Münster-Loddenheide Squadron ( Jasta Münster-Loddenheide ) of Luftflotte 2 while 3./JG 1 was formed on 1 March 1941 in De Kooy from parts of the Training/Supplement squadron of JG 52 ( Ergänzungsstaffel Gruppe/JG 52 ) . These three units operated independently until September 1941 when they were grouped into I./JG 1 under Major Erich Mix . [ 6 ] [ 17 ] 3./JG 1 was ordered to Sicily and later Africa , and re-designated as 6./JG 51 on 30 November 1941 . Another 3./JG 1 was formed in Wangerooge on the same day . In January 1944 , the 18 Staffel unit was transferred to Dortmund where they were located next to I./JG 1 . Here they were subordinated to Major Rudolf-Emil Schnoor , the commander of I./JG 1 . On 15 August 1944 , 9./JG 77 was transferred to reinforce I./JG 1 , becoming 4./JG 1 . [ 15 ] [ 18 ]
Jagdgeschwader_1_(World_War_II)_1
Jagdgeschwader 1 (JG 1) was a German World War II fighter unit or wing which used the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Focke-Wulf Fw 190 aircraft, between 1940 and 1944. The name of the unit derives from Jagd, meaning hunt and Geschwader, meaning wing. First formed in May 1939 in eastern Prussia, I./JG 1 was one of the original groups created by the Luftwaffe as part of its expansion plans. Between 1940 and 1942, JG 1 operated primarily over the Western Front and northern occupied Europe. During the initial days of the war, JG 1 faced little resistance, apart from occasional Royal Air Force (RAF) excursions. The unit was rarely engaged in large-scale confrontations during this time. From late 1942 onwards it was tasked with defence of the Reich. After D-Day, elements of JG 1 were moved to France and were tasked with air support to the German Army (Heer) along with their air defence role. Operation Bodenplatte severely reduced the strength of JG 1, which was also the first unit to attempt aerial bombing techniques against the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) heavy bomber formations. It was the only unit to be equipped with the Heinkel He 162 jet fighter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LGBT-related_slurs
List of LGBT-related slurs
[ "Term", "Language", "Meaning" ]
[ [ "Sissy", "English", "Effeminate man" ], [ "Girlie men", "English", "Effeminate man" ], [ "Pansy", "English", "Effeminate man" ], [ "Janus", "English", "Effeminate man" ], [ "Sodomite", "English", "Man who has anal sex" ], [ "Nancy", "English", "Homosexual or effeminate man" ], [ "Poof/Poofter", "English", "Effeminate man" ], [ "Fairy", "English", "Effeminate man" ], [ "Brownie", "English", "Man who enjoys being anally penetrated" ], [ "Pillow-biter", "English", "Man who enjoys being anally penetrated" ], [ "Bugger", "English", "Man who has anal sex" ], [ "Cola", "Chilean Spanish", "Tail , man who enjoys being anally penetrated" ], [ "Fudgepacker", "English", "Man who enjoys to penetrate anally" ], [ "Nelly", "English", "A feminine man" ] ]
General -- Against men
List_of_LGBT-related_slurs_1
The following is a list of LGBT-related slurs that are, or have been, used as insinuations or allegations about lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender and non-binary people, or to refer to them in a derogatory (that is, critical), pejorative (disapproving or contemptuous), or otherwise insulting manner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birach_Broadcasting_Corporation
Birach Broadcasting Corporation
[ "Station", "Frequency/ies", "Community of License", "Format" ]
[ [ "KJMU", "1340 kHz", "Sand Springs , Oklahoma", "Spanish" ], [ "KTUV", "1440 kHz", "Little Rock , Arkansas", "Spanish" ], [ "WBRD", "1420 kHz", "Palmetto , Florida", "Regional Mexican" ], [ "WBVA", "1450 kHz", "Bayside , Virginia Beach , Virginia", "Silent" ], [ "WCAR", "1090 kHz", "Livonia , Michigan", "Sports" ], [ "WCXI", "1160 kHz", "Fenton , Michigan", "Oldies" ], [ "WCXN", "1170 kHz", "Claremont , North Carolina", "Regional Mexican" ], [ "WDMV", "700 kHz", "Walkersville , Maryland", "Spanish" ], [ "WEW", "770 kHz", "St. Louis , Missouri", "Brokered programming" ], [ "WGOP", "540 kHz", "Pocomoke City , Maryland", "Adult Standards" ], [ "WIJR", "880 kHz", "Highland , Illinois", "Regional Mexican" ], [ "WMFN", "640 kHz", "Peotone , Illinois", "Regional Mexican" ], [ "WNWI", "1080 kHz", "Oak Lawn , Illinois", "Ethnic" ], [ "WNZK", "690 kHz daytime 680 kHz nighttime", "Dearborn Heights , Michigan", "Ethnic , talk" ], [ "WPON", "1460 kHz", "Walled Lake , Michigan", "Silent" ], [ "WTOR", "770 kHz", "Youngstown , New York", "Ethnic" ], [ "WVAB", "1550 kHz", "Virginia Beach , Virginia", "Silent" ], [ "WWCS", "540 kHz", "Canonsburg , Pennsylvania", "Sports" ] ]
Stations owned -- Radio stations
Birach_Broadcasting_Corporation_0
Birach Broadcasting Corporation is a company based in Southfield, Michigan, USA, that owns several AM radio stations and one low-power television (LPTV) station in the US. Many stations in the Birach portfolio run ethnic broadcasting. The company is wholly owned by its president and CEO Sima Birach.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stadiums_in_Canada
List of stadiums in Canada
[ "Stadium", "Seated Capacity", "City", "Province", "Home Team/s" ]
[ [ "Olympic Stadium", "66,308", "Montreal", "Quebec", "Occasional home to the Montreal Alouettes" ], [ "Commonwealth Stadium", "56,302", "Edmonton", "Alberta", "Edmonton Eskimos , Edmonton Wildcats" ], [ "BC Place", "54,320", "Vancouver", "British Columbia", "BC Lions" ], [ "McMahon Stadium", "35,650", "Calgary", "Alberta", "Calgary Stampeders , Calgary Dinos , Calgary Colts" ], [ "Investors Group Field", "33,500", "Winnipeg", "Manitoba", "Winnipeg Blue Bombers , Manitoba Bisons , Winnipeg Rifles" ], [ "Mosaic Stadium", "33,350", "Regina", "Saskatchewan", "Saskatchewan Roughriders , Regina Rams , Regina Thunder" ], [ "BMO Field", "25,000", "Toronto", "Ontario", "Toronto Argonauts" ], [ "TD Place Stadium", "24,000", "Ottawa", "Ontario", "Ottawa Redblacks , Ottawa Junior Riders , Ottawa Gee-Gees" ], [ "Tim Hortons Field", "24,000", "Hamilton", "Ontario", "Hamilton Tiger-Cats" ], [ "Percival Molson Stadium", "23,420", "Montreal", "Quebec", "Montreal Alouettes" ], [ "PEPS Le Stade Extérieur", "12,817", "Quebec City", "Quebec", "Laval Rouge-et-Or" ], [ "Moncton Stadium", "10,000", "Moncton", "New Brunswick", "Site of Touchdown Atlantic for 2010 , 2011 , and 2013" ], [ "Lamport Stadium", "9,600", "Toronto", "Ontario", "Toronto Argonauts practice facility" ], [ "Stade Claude Robillard", "9,500", "Montreal", "Quebec", "local teams" ], [ "Richardson Memorial Stadium", "8,000", "Kingston", "Ontario", "Queen 's Gaels" ], [ "Université de Sherbrooke Stadium", "8,000", "Sherbrooke", "Quebec", "Sherbrooke Vert-et-Or" ], [ "TD Stadium", "8,000", "London", "Ontario", "Western Ontario Mustangs , London Falcons" ], [ "Alumni Stadium", "7,600", "Guelph", "Ontario", "Guelph Gryphons" ], [ "Griffiths Stadium", "6,171", "Saskatoon", "Saskatchewan", "Saskatchewan Huskies" ], [ "University Stadium ( Waterloo ) a.k.a . Knight-Newbrough Field", "6,000", "Waterloo", "Ontario", "Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks" ] ]
By sport -- Canadian football
Main article : List of Canadian Football stadiums by capacity
List_of_stadiums_in_Canada_1
The following is a list of sports stadiums in Canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_3000_metres
1971 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 3000 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Wilfried Scholz", "East Germany", "8:00.9", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Yuriy Aleksashin", "Soviet Union", "8:02.2", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Egbert Nijstadt", "Netherlands", "8:05.8", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Lajos Mecser", "Hungary", "8:07.1", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Rune Holmén", "Finland", "8:11.5", "" ], [ "6", "1", "Petko Yordanov", "Bulgaria", "8:19.8", "" ], [ "7", "1", "Gaetano Pusterla", "Italy", "8:20.4", "" ], [ "8", "1", "Edgard Salvé", "Belgium", "8:52.0", "" ], [ "1", "2", "Giuseppe Cindolo", "Italy", "8:19.5", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Peter Stewart", "Great Britain", "8:19.6", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Anatoliy Verlan", "Soviet Union", "8:20.5", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Gérard Vervoort", "France", "8:20.8", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "Toni Feldmann", "Switzerland", "8:21.2", "" ], [ "6", "2", "Paul Angenvoorth", "West Germany", "8:23.8", "" ], [ "7", "2", "Stanisław Podzoba", "Poland", "8:27.5", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Held on 13 March First 4 from each heat ( Q ) qualified directly for the final .
1971_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_3000_metres_0
The men's 3000 metres event at the 1971 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 13 and 14 March in Sofia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_RFU_Championship
2016–17 RFU Championship
[ "Club", "Stadium", "Capacity", "Area", "Captain", "DOR/Head Coach" ]
[ [ "Bedford Blues", "Goldington Road", "6,000", "Bedford , Bedfordshire", "Michael Le Bourgeois", "Mike Rayer" ], [ "Cornish Pirates", "Mennaye Field", "4,000 ( 2,200 Seats )", "Penzance , Cornwall", "Chris Morgan", "Gavin Cattle Alan Paver" ], [ "Doncaster Knights", "Castle Park", "5,000", "Doncaster , South Yorkshire", "Michael Hills", "Clive Griffiths" ], [ "Ealing Trailfinders", "Trailfinders Sports Ground", "3,020 ( 1,020 seats )", "West Ealing , London", "Danny Kenny", "Ben Ward" ], [ "Jersey Reds", "St Peter", "4,000", "Saint Peter , Jersey", "Pierce Philips", "Harvey Biljon" ], [ "London Irish", "Madejski Stadium", "24,161", "Reading , Berkshire", "Luke Narraway", "Nick Kennedy" ], [ "London Scottish", "Athletic Ground , Richmond", "4,500", "Richmond , London", "Rory Bartle", "Sean Lineen" ], [ "London Welsh", "Old Deer Park", "5,850 ( 1,000 seats )", "Richmond , London", "Matt Corker", "James Buckland" ], [ "Nottingham", "Lady Bay Sports Ground", "3,000", "Nottingham , Nottinghamshire", "Matt Everard", "Ian Costello" ], [ "Richmond", "Athletic Ground , Richmond", "4,500", "Richmond , London", "Will Warden", "Steve Hill" ], [ "Rotherham Titans", "Clifton Lane", "2,500", "Rotherham , South Yorkshire", "Tom Holmes", "Justin Burnell" ], [ "Yorkshire Carnegie", "Headingley Carnegie Stadium", "21,062", "Leeds , West Yorkshire", "Ryan Burrows", "Ian McGeechan" ] ]
Teams
After ten seasons in the Championship Birmingham Moseley were relegated following their last place finish in 2016 . They are replaced by Richmond , who won the National League 1 and return to the second tier for the first time since 1997 . [ 8 ] Richmond subsequently entered administration and dropped eight tiers following two seasons in the premiership between 1997 and 1999 . [ 8 ] As a result , Richmond stated that they would remain semi-professional and not sign any professional players despite the RFU Championship being fully professional . [ 8 ] London Irish , an original founder of the professional English Premiership , join the league after relegation from the 2015–16 Aviva Premiership , finishing bottom of the table . [ 9 ] On 7 December 2016 London Welsh RFC went into liquidation . They were deducted 20 points but allowed to continue in the Championship until January when the RFU would decide on their future . [ 10 ] On 24 January 2017 London Welsh were expelled from the championship after failing to meet the conditions required by the RFU to extend the temporary licence . The club 's record for the season was expunged and there would be no relegation from the Championship at the end of season . [ 2 ] BedfordCornish PiratesDoncasterJersey RedsLondonLondon IrishNottinghamRotherhamYorkshire CarnegieLondon teamsEaling TrailfindersLondon ScottishLondon WelshRichmond Locations of the 2016–17 RFU Championship teams EalingLondon ScottishRichmondLondon Welsh Greater London RFU Championship teams clubs
2016–17_RFU_Championship_0
The 2016-17 RFU Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the Greene King IPA Championship, is the eighth season of the professionalised format of the RFU Championship, the second tier of the English rugby union league system run by the Rugby Football Union. It is contested by eleven English clubs and one from Jersey in the Channel Islands. This will be the fourth year of the competition's sponsorship with Greene King Brewery. The twelve teams in the RFU Championship also compete in the British and Irish Cup, along with clubs from Ireland and Wales. Some matches in the RFU Championship are broadcast on Sky Sports. On 24 January 2017 London Welsh were expelled from the championship after failing to meet the conditions required by the RFU to extend a temporary licence granted after their liquidation. The club's record for the season was expunged. The RFU announced that no team would be relegated from the Championship at the end of the season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maserati_A6GCM
Maserati A6GCM
[ "Class", "Date", "Race", "Driver", "Position", "Team" ]
[ [ "World Championship F2", "9/1952", "23rd Gran Premio d´Italia", "José Froilán González", "2", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "World Championship F2", "1/1953", "1st Gran Premio de la Rep. Argentina", "José Froilán González", "3", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "World Championship F2", "6/1953", "4th Grote Prijs van Nederland", "Felice Bonetto", "3", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "World Championship F2", "6/1953", "15th Grand Prix de Belgique", "Onofre Marimón", "3", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "World Championship F2", "7/1953", "11th Grand Prix de l´ACF", "Juan Manuel Fangio", "2", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "World Championship F2", "7/1953", "11th Grand Prix de l´ACF", "José Froilán González", "3", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "World Championship F2", "7/1953", "6 RAC British Grand Prix", "Juan Manuel Fangio", "2", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "World Championship F2", "8/1953", "16th Grosser Preis von Deutschland", "Juan Manuel Fangio", "2", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "World Championship F2", "9/1953", "24th Gran Premio d´Italia", "Juan Manuel Fangio", "1", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "Non-championship F2", "9/1952", "3rd Gran Premio di Modena", "José Froilán González", "2", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "Non-championship F2", "3/1953", "3rd Gran Premio di Siracusa", "Emmanuel de Graffenried", "1", "Enrico Platé" ], [ "Non-championship F2", "4/1953", "5th Lavant Cup Goodwood", "Emmanuel de Graffenried", "1", "Privateer" ], [ "Non-championship F2", "5/1953", "6th Gran Premio di Napoli", "Juan Manuel Fangio", "2", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "Non-championship F2", "5/1953", "6th Gran Premio di Napoli", "José Froilán González", "3", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "Non-championship F2", "5/1953", "17th Internationales ADAC Eifelrennen", "Emmanuel de Graffenried", "1", "Privateer" ], [ "Non-championship F2", "9/1953", "4th Gran Premio di Modena", "Juan Manuel Fangio", "1", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "Non-championship F2", "9/1953", "4th Gran Premio di Modena", "Onofre Marimón", "2", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "Non-championship F2", "9/1953", "4th Gran Premio di Modena", "Emmanuel de Graffenried", "3", "Officine Alfieri Maserati" ], [ "( Non-championship ) F2", "6/1954", "24th Grand Prix des Frontiéres", "Prince Bira", "1", "Privateer" ], [ "Non-championship F1", "1/1954", "11th Gran Premio Ciudad de Buenos Aires", "Roberto Miéres", "2", "Privateer" ] ]
Results -- Podium finishes
Maserati_A6GCM_0
The Maserati A6GCM is a single seater racing car from the Italian manufacturer Maserati. Developed for Formula Two, 12 cars were built between 1951 and 1953.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton_of_Izernore
Canton of Izernore
[ "Commune", "Inhabitants", "Postal code", "INSEE code" ]
[ [ "Bolozon", "100", "01450", "01051" ], [ "Ceignes", "273", "01430", "01067" ], [ "Izernore", "2 140", "01580", "01192" ], [ "Leyssard", "161", "01450", "01214" ], [ "Matafelon-Granges", "641", "01580", "01240" ], [ "Nurieux-Volognat", "1045", "01460", "01267" ], [ "Peyriat", "166", "01430", "01293" ], [ "Samognat", "422", "01580", "01392" ], [ "Serrières-sur-Ain", "115", "01450", "01404" ], [ "Sonthonnax-la-Montagne", "312", "01580", "01410" ] ]
Former canton in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes , France IzernoreFormer cantonCountryFranceRegionAuvergne-Rhône-AlpesDepartmentAinNo . of communes10Disbanded2015SeatIzernoreArea • Total128.09 km2 ( 49.46 sq mi ) Population ( 2007 ) • Total5,375 • Density42/km2 ( 110/sq mi ) The canton of Izernore is a former administrative division in eastern France . It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015 . It consisted of 10 communes , which joined the canton of Pont-d'Ain in 2015 . [ 1 ] It included the following communes :
Canton_of_Izernore_0
The canton of Izernore is a former administrative division in eastern France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 10 communes, which joined the canton of Pont-d'Ain in 2015. It included the following communes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chairman_of_the_Chiefs_of_Staff_Committee
Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee
[ "No", "Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee", "Took office", "Left office", "Time in office", "Defence branch" ]
[ [ "1", "Lockhart , Rob General Sir Rob Lockhart KCB CIE MC ( 1893-1981 )", "15 August 1947", "31 December 1947", "139 days", "Indian Army" ], [ "2", "Elmhirst , Thomas Air Marshal Sir Thomas Elmhirst KBE , CB , AFC , DL ( 1895-1982 )", "31 December 1947", "15 January 1949", "1 year , 15 days", "Indian Air Force" ], [ "3", "Parry , Edward Admiral Sir William Edward Parry KCB ( 1893-1970 )", "26 January 1950", "13 October 1951", "1 year , 260 days", "Indian Navy" ], [ "4", "Cariappa , K M General K. M. Cariappa OBE ( 1899-1993 )", "14 October 1951", "14 January 1953", "1 year , 92 days", "Indian Army" ], [ "5", "Pizey , Charles Admiral Sir Charles Pizey KBE CB DSO* DL ( 1899-1993 )", "14 January 1953", "22 July 1955", "2 years , 189 days", "Indian Navy" ], [ "6", "Mukerjee , Subroto Air Marshal Subroto Mukerjee OBE ( 1911-1960 )", "22 July 1955", "8 November 1960", "5 years , 109 days", "Indian Air Force" ], [ "7", "Thimayya , K S General Kodandera Subayya Thimayya DSO ( 1906-1965 )", "9 November 1960", "7 May 1961", "179 days", "Indian Army" ], [ "8", "Katari , Ram Dass Vice Admiral Ram Dass Katari PVSM , AVSM ( 1911-1983 )", "7 May 1961", "4 June 1962", "1 year , 28 days", "Indian Navy" ], [ "9", "Engineer , Aspy Air Marshal Aspy Engineer DFC ( 1912-2002 )", "4 June 1962", "24 July 1964", "2 years , 50 days", "Indian Air Force" ], [ "10", "Soman , Bhaskar Sadashiv Vice Admiral Bhaskar Sadashiv Soman ( 1913-1995 )", "24 July 1964", "3 March 1966", "1 year , 222 days", "Indian Navy" ], [ "11", "Chaudhuri , Jayanto Nath General Jayanto Nath Chaudhuri OBE ( 1908-1983 )", "3 March 1966", "7 June 1966", "96 days", "Indian Army" ], [ "12", "Singh , Arjan Air Chief Marshal Arjan Singh DFC ( 1919-2017 )", "7 June 1966", "15 July 1969", "3 years , 38 days", "Indian Air Force" ], [ "13", "Chatterji , Adhar Kumar Admiral Adhar Kumar Chatterji ( 1914-2001 )", "15 July 1969", "24 February 1970", "224 days", "Indian Navy" ], [ "14", "Manekshaw , Sam Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw MC ( 1914-2008 )", "24 February 1970", "15 January 1973", "2 years , 326 days", "Indian Army" ], [ "15", "Bewoor , Gopal General Gopal Gurunath Bewoor PVSM ( 1916-1989 )", "15 January 1973", "1 January 1975", "1 year , 351 days", "Indian Army" ], [ "16", "Mehra , Om Prakash Air Chief Marshal Om Prakash Mehra PVSM ( 1919-2015 )", "1 January 1975", "31 January 1976", "1 year , 30 days", "Indian Air Force" ], [ "17", "Kohli , Sourendra Nath Admiral Sourendra Nath Kohli PVSM ( 1916-2007 )", "31 January 1976", "29 February 1976", "2 years , 326 days", "Indian Navy" ], [ "18", "Raina , Tapishwar General Tapishwar Narain Raina MVC ( 1921-1980 )", "29 February 1976", "31 May 1978", "2 years , 92 days", "Indian Army" ], [ "19", "Moolgavkar , Hrushikesh Air Chief Marshal Hrushikesh Moolgavkar PVSM , MVC ( 1920-2015 )", "31 May 1978", "30 August 1978", "91 days", "Indian Air Force" ], [ "20", "Cursetji , Jal Admiral Jal Cursetji PVSM ( 1919-1991 )", "30 August 1978", "1 March 1979", "183 days", "Indian Navy" ] ]
List of Chairmen
Chairman_of_the_Chiefs_of_Staff_Committee_0
The Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee, was the position of hierarchy in the Indian Armed Forces, roughly based on the British Chiefs of Staff Committee. The senior-most Chief of Staff was appointed to serve as a Chairman until he retired. The last Chairman was the Chief of the Army Staff General Bipin Rawat. The position ceased to exists with the creation of the Chief of Defence Staff.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Tour_of_Britain
2008 Tour of Britain
[ "", "Cyclist", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Emilien Berges ( FRA )", "Agritubel", "4h 49 ' 22" ], [ "2", "Geoffroy Lequatre ( FRA )", "Agritubel", "+ 30" ], [ "3", "Gabriele Bosisio ( ITA )", "LPR Brakes-Ballan", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Dan Martin ( IRE )", "Garmin-Chipotle p/b H30", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Benny De Schrooder ( BEL )", "An Post-M Donnelly", "s.t" ], [ "6", "Ian Stannard ( GBR )", "Great Britain", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Steve Cummings ( GBR )", "Barloworld", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Daniel Fleeman ( GBR )", "An Post-M Donnelly", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Frederik Veuchelen ( BEL )", "Topsport Vlaanderen", "+ 39" ], [ "10", "Russell Downing ( GBR )", "Pinarello - CandiTV", "+ 1 ' 45" ] ]
Stage 3 results [ 9 ]
2008_Tour_of_Britain_4
The 2008 Tour of Britain was a UCI 2.1 category race of eight stages from 7 September till 14 September 2008. The race was the fifth edition of the latest version of the Tour of Britain. It formed part of the 2007-2008 UCI Europe Tour. The race begun with a circuit stage in London and ended in Liverpool. The race was won by Geoffroy Lequatre of , whilst both Alessandro Petacchi and Edvald Boasson Hagen won three stages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Coast_Conference_Men's_Basketball_Player_of_the_Year
Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
[ "Season", "Player", "School", "Position", "Class" ]
[ [ "1953-54", "Dickie Hemric", "Wake Forest", "C", "Junior" ], [ "1954-55", "Dickie Hemric ( 2 )", "Wake Forest", "C", "Senior" ], [ "1955-56", "Ronnie Shavlik", "NC State", "C", "Senior" ], [ "1956-57", "Lennie Rosenbluth *", "North Carolina", "PF", "Senior" ], [ "1957-58", "Pete Brennan", "North Carolina", "SF", "Senior" ], [ "1958-59", "Lou Pucillo", "NC State", "PG", "Senior" ], [ "1959-60", "Lee Shaffer", "North Carolina", "PF / C", "Senior" ], [ "1960-61", "Len Chappell", "Wake Forest", "PF / C", "Junior" ], [ "1961-62", "Len Chappell ( 2 )", "Wake Forest", "PF / C", "Senior" ], [ "1962-63", "Art Heyman *", "Duke", "SG / SF", "Senior" ], [ "1963-64", "Jeff Mullins", "Duke", "SF", "Senior" ], [ "1964-65", "Billy Cunningham", "North Carolina", "G / F", "Senior" ], [ "1965-66", "Steve Vacendak", "Duke", "PG", "Senior" ], [ "1966-67", "Larry Miller", "North Carolina", "SG", "Junior" ], [ "1967-68", "Larry Miller ( 2 )", "North Carolina", "SG", "Senior" ], [ "1968-69", "John Roche", "South Carolina", "PG / SG", "Sophomore" ], [ "1969-70", "John Roche ( 2 )", "South Carolina", "PG / SG", "Junior" ], [ "1970-71", "Charlie Davis", "Wake Forest", "G", "Senior" ], [ "1971-72", "Barry Parkhill", "Virginia", "SG", "Junior" ], [ "1972-73", "David Thompson", "NC State", "SG / SF", "Sophomore" ] ]
Winners
Dickie Hemric of Wake Forest won the first two awards in 1954 and 1955 . John Roche won the award in 1969 and 1970 . David Thompson of NC State is one of only two players to win the award three times ( 1973–1975 ) . Michael Jordan won the award in 1984 as a junior while playing as a Tar Heel . Wake Forest 's Tim Duncan won in 1996 and 1997 . Antawn Jamison won in 1998 while playing for North Carolina . J. J. Redick captured back-to-back ACC Player of the Year Awards in 2005 and 2006 as a Duke Blue Devil . Duke ’ s Jahlil Okafor became the first freshman to win the award in 2015 .
Atlantic_Coast_Conference_Men's_Basketball_Player_of_the_Year_0
The Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year is a basketball award given to the men's basketball player in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) voted as the most outstanding player. It has been presented since the league's first season, 1953-54, by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association, and beginning in 2012-13 has also been presented in separate voting by the league's head coaches. The award was first given to Dickie Hemric of Wake Forest, and the coaches' award was first presented in 2013 to Shane Larkin of Miami. Two players have won the award three times: David Thompson of North Carolina State and Ralph Sampson of Virginia. Hemric, Len Chappell, Larry Miller, John Roche, Len Bias, Danny Ferry, Tim Duncan and J. J. Redick have won the award twice. There have been two ties in the award's history, which occurred at the end of the 2000-01 and 2012-13 seasons: In 2000-01 Joseph Forte of North Carolina and Shane Battier of Duke shared the award; and Erick Green of Virginia Tech and Larkin shared honors in 2012-13. Green and Larkin split the honor in the first year that the ACC began voting for players of the year by the conference's coaches and media separately (the media chose Green while the coaches chose Larkin). Sixteen players have received either the Naismith or Wooden National Player of the Year awards in the same season that they received an ACC Player of the Year award. Duke's Zion Williamson is the most recent player to achieve this (2019). Each of the original 1953 ACC members has had at least one of its players win the award. Five ACC members have not had a winner: Florida State, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, and Syracuse. However, of these schools, only Florida State joined the ACC before 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002–03_Pittsburgh_Penguins_season
2002–03 Pittsburgh Penguins season
[ "#", "Jan", "Visitor", "Score", "Home", "Location/Attendance", "Record", "Points" ]
[ [ "39", "3", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "4-1", "Atlanta Thrashers", "Philips Arena ( 14177 )", "16-15-3-5", "40" ], [ "40", "4", "New York Islanders", "2-3 OT", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "Civic Arena ( 14331 )", "17-15-3-5", "42" ], [ "41", "7", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "3-6", "New York Islanders", "Nassau Coliseum ( 14857 )", "17-16-3-5", "42" ], [ "42", "9", "Toronto Maple Leafs", "4-2", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "Civic Arena ( 13889 )", "17-17-3-5", "42" ], [ "43", "11", "New York Rangers", "3-1", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "Civic Arena ( 14769 )", "17-18-3-5", "42" ], [ "44", "13", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "2-1", "Boston Bruins", "TD Garden ( 15672 )", "18-18-3-5", "44" ], [ "45", "15", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "2-0", "Carolina Hurricanes", "PNC Arena ( 15265 )", "19-18-3-5", "46" ], [ "46", "17", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "3-2", "Tampa Bay Lightning", "Amalie Arena ( 18202 )", "20-18-3-5", "48" ], [ "47", "18", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "0-3", "Florida Panthers", "BB & T Center ( 18313 )", "20-19-3-5", "48" ], [ "48", "21", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "0-0", "Buffalo Sabres", "First Niagara Center ( 13858 )", "20-19-4-5", "49" ], [ "49", "23", "Boston Bruins", "4-1", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "Civic Arena ( 13271 )", "20-20-4-5", "49" ], [ "50", "25", "Chicago Blackhawks", "3-5", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "Civic Arena ( 16958 )", "21-20-4-5", "51" ], [ "51", "28", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "2-5", "New York Islanders", "Nassau Coliseum ( 14246 )", "21-21-4-5", "51" ], [ "52", "30", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "1-2", "Washington Capitals", "Verizon Center ( 18277 )", "21-22-4-5", "51" ] ]
2002–03_Pittsburgh_Penguins_season_7
The 2002-03 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the Penguins' 36th season. The team finished fifth and last in the Atlantic Division and did not qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005–06_Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C._season
2005–06 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
[ "Date", "Player", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "11 May 2005", "Gary Mulligan", "Released", "Free" ], [ "25 May 2005", "Keith Andrews", "Hull City", "Free" ], [ "June 2005", "Joachim Björklund", "Retired", "-" ], [ "June 2005", "Patrick Flynn", "Released", "Free" ], [ "28 July 2005", "Kevin Cooper", "Cardiff City", "Undisclosed" ], [ "6 August 2005", "Henri Camara", "Wigan Athletic", "£3 million" ], [ "23 January 2006", "Sammy Clingan", "Nottingham Forest", "Undisclosed" ], [ "24 January 2006", "Paul Harrison", "Released", "Free" ], [ "31 January 2006", "Paul Jones", "Released", "Free" ], [ "28 April 2006", "George Ndah", "Retired", "-" ] ]
Transfers -- Out
2005–06_Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C._season_5
The 2005-06 season was the 107th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers. They played the season in the 2nd tier of the English football system, the Football League Championship. The team finished in seventh place, falling nine points short of a place in the promotion play-offs. Following this season, a summer of changes occurred with manager Glenn Hoddle resigning and many of the club's first team players departing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_FA_Cup
Chinese FA Cup
[ "Season", "Player", "Club" ]
[ [ "1995", "Fan Zhiyi", "Shanghai Shenhua" ], [ "1996", "Su Maozhen", "Jinan Taishan" ], [ "1997", "Shen Si", "Shanghai Shenhua" ], [ "1998", "Hao Haidong", "Dalian Wanda" ], [ "1999", "Su Maozhen", "Shandong Luneng Taishan" ], [ "2000", "Wang Tao", "Beijing Guoan" ], [ "2011", "Yu Dabao", "Tianjin Teda" ], [ "2012", "Lucas Barrios", "Guangzhou Evergrande" ], [ "2013", "Darío Conca", "Guangzhou Evergrande" ], [ "2014", "Ryan McGowan", "Shandong Luneng Taishan" ], [ "2015", "Demba Ba", "Shanghai Greenland Shenhua" ], [ "2016", "Roger Martínez", "Jiangsu Suning" ], [ "2017", "Cao Yunding", "Shanghai Greenland Shenhua" ], [ "2018", "Zhang Xizhe", "Beijing Sinobo Guoan" ] ]
Awards -- Most Valuable Player
Chinese_FA_Cup_4
The Chinese FA Cup () (abbreviated as CFA Cup) is the national knockout cup competition in China organized by the Chinese Football Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2019_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 2019 Pan American Games – Men's 100 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "4", "Michael Chadwick", "United States", "48.94", "QA" ], [ "2", "3", "4", "Marcelo Chierighini", "Brazil", "49.02", "QA" ], [ "3", "3", "5", "Mikel Schreuders", "Aruba", "49.08", "QA , NR" ], [ "4", "3", "6", "Cristian Quintero", "Venezuela", "49.15", "QA" ], [ "5", "2", "3", "Breno Correia", "Brazil", "49.24", "QA" ], [ "6", "4", "4", "Nathan Adrian", "United States", "49.54", "QA" ], [ "7", "3", "1", "Brett Fraser", "Cayman Islands", "49.68", "QA" ], [ "8", "3", "3", "Long Gutiérrez", "Mexico", "49.73", "QSO" ], [ "8", "2", "5", "Renzo Tjon-A-Joe", "Suriname", "49.73", "QSO" ], [ "8", "2", "6", "Guido Buscaglia", "Argentina", "49.73", "QSO" ], [ "11", "4", "6", "Alberto Mestre Vivas", "Venezuela", "49.74", "QB" ], [ "12", "4", "5", "Jorge Iga", "Mexico", "49.87", "QB" ], [ "13", "4", "3", "Federico Grabich", "Argentina", "49.88", "WD" ], [ "14", "4", "2", "Ben Hockin", "Paraguay", "50.28", "QB" ], [ "15", "4", "8", "Jared Fitzgerald", "Bahamas", "51.16", "QB" ], [ "16", "4", "7", "Isaac Beitía", "Panama", "51.18", "QB" ], [ "17", "3", "7", "Gabriel Araya", "Chile", "51.45", "QB" ], [ "18", "2", "7", "Jean-Luc Zephir", "Saint Lucia", "51.77", "QB" ], [ "19", "2", "1", "Miguel Mena", "Nicaragua", "52.07", "" ], [ "20", "2", "8", "Sebastian Arispe Silva", "Peru", "52.10", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
The first round was held on August 8 . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
Swimming_at_the_2019_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle_0
The men's 100 metre freestyle competition of the swimming events at the 2019 Pan American Games are scheduled to be held August 8th, 2019 at the Villa Deportiva Nacional Videna cluster.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowing_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Qualification
Rowing at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Qualification
[ "#", "Nation", "Qualification Tournament", "Place in QT", "Rowers" ]
[ [ "1", "Denmark", "2007 Worlds", "1", "Mads Rasmussen , Rasmus Quist Hansen" ], [ "2", "Greece", "2007 Worlds", "2", "Dimitrios Mougios , Vasileios Polymeros" ], [ "3", "Great Britain", "2007 Worlds", "3", "Zac Purchase , Mark Hunter" ], [ "4", "Australia", "2007 Worlds", "4", "Samuel Beltz , Thomas Gibson" ], [ "5", "Italy", "2007 Worlds", "5", "Marcello Miani , Elia Luini" ], [ "6", "Japan", "2007 Worlds", "6", "Kazushige Ura , Daisaku Takeda" ], [ "7", "Hungary", "2007 Worlds", "7", "Zsolt Hirling , Tamás Varga" ], [ "8", "Germany", "2007 Worlds", "8", "Joerg Lehnigk , Manuel Brehmer" ], [ "9", "China", "2007 Worlds", "9", "Zhang Guolin , Sun Jie" ], [ "10", "France", "2007 Worlds", "10", "Fabrice Moreau , Frédéric Dufour" ], [ "-", "Austria", "2007 Worlds", "11", "Juliusz Madecki , Sebastian Sageder" ], [ "11", "Hong Kong", "Asian Regatta", "1", "So Sau Wah , Chow Kwong Wing" ], [ "12", "India", "Asian Regatta", "2", "Devender Kumar , Manjeet Singh" ], [ "13", "South Korea", "Asian Regatta", "3", "Park Tae-Hwan , Jang Kang-Eun" ], [ "14", "Algeria", "African Games", "1", "Kamel Ait Daoud , Mohamed Garidi" ], [ "15", "Cuba", "Latin America Regatta", "1", "Eyder Batista Vargas , Yunior Perez Aguilera" ], [ "16", "Brazil", "Latin America Regatta", "2", "Thiago Gomes , Thiago Almeida" ], [ "17", "Uruguay", "Latin America Regatta", "3", "Rodolfo Collazo Tourn , Angel García" ], [ "18", "New Zealand", "Final Continental", "1", "Storm Uru , Peter Taylor" ], [ "19", "Portugal", "Final Continental", "2", "Pedro Fraga , Nuno Mendes" ] ]
Double Sculls Lightweight Men
Rowing_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Qualification_8
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1918 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "Districts", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "Michigan 1", "Frank Ellsworth Doremus", "Democratic", "1910", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Frank Ellsworth Doremus ( Republican ) 60.3% James W. Hanley ( Democratic ) 37.6% Nathan M. Welch ( Socialist ) 2.0%" ], [ "Michigan 2", "Samuel W. Beakes", "Democratic", "1912", "Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Republican gain", "Y Earl C. Michener ( Republican ) 55.7% Samuel W. Beakes ( Democratic ) 43.5% Milton V. Breitmayer ( Socialist ) 0.7% Ernest J. Moore ( Socialist Labor ) 0.1%" ], [ "Michigan 3", "John M. C. Smith", "Republican", "1910", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y John M. C. Smith ( Republican ) 61.7% Howard W. Cavanagh ( Democratic ) 36.9% Will H. Ressequie ( Socialist ) 1.3% W. Spencer ( Unknown ) 0.1%" ], [ "Michigan 4", "Edward L. Hamilton", "Republican", "1896", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Edward L. Hamilton ( Republican ) 65.8% James O'Hara ( Democratic ) 34.2%" ], [ "Michigan 5", "Carl E. Mapes", "Republican", "1912", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Carl E. Mapes ( Republican ) 66.8% Peter J. Danhof ( Democratic ) 31.5% George W. Eldredge ( Socialist ) 1.7%" ], [ "Michigan 6", "Patrick H. Kelley", "Republican", "1912", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Patrick H. Kelley ( Republican ) 97.3% Oscar Sand ( Socialist ) 2.7%" ], [ "Michigan 7", "Louis C. Cramton", "Republican", "1912", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Louis C. Cramton ( Republican ) 73.3% John W. Scully ( Democratic ) 25.5% John Dubel ( Socialist ) 1.2%" ], [ "Michigan 8", "Joseph W. Fordney", "Republican", "1898", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Joseph W. Fordney ( Republican ) 62.8% Miles J. Purcell ( Democratic ) 37.2%" ], [ "Michigan 9", "James C. McLaughlin", "Republican", "1906", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y James C. McLaughlin ( Republican ) 66.4% Charles M. Black ( Democratic ) 31.3% Edward Genia ( Socialist ) 2.3%" ], [ "Michigan 10", "Gilbert A. Currie", "Republican", "1916", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Gilbert A. Currie ( Republican ) 68.0% Henry C. Haller ( Democratic ) 30.7% George Aplin ( Socialist ) 1.3%" ], [ "Michigan 11", "Frank D. Scott", "Republican", "1914", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Frank D. Scott ( Republican ) 66.7% Michael J. Doyle ( Democratic ) 33.3%" ], [ "Michigan 12", "W. Frank James", "Republican", "1914", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y W. Frank James ( Republican ) 69.8% Albert S. Ley ( Democratic ) 26.9% John Kuskila ( Socialist ) 3.2%" ], [ "Michigan 13", "Charles Archibald Nichols", "Republican", "1914", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Charles Archibald Nichols ( Republican ) 66.9% Louis W. McClear ( Democratic ) 31.7% Maurice Sugar ( Socialist ) 1.4%" ] ]
Michigan
See also : List of United States Representatives from Michigan
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1918_22
The 1918 United States House of Representatives elections were held November 5, 1918, which occurred in the middle of President Woodrow Wilson's second term. With the country in World War I (contrary to previous promises by Wilson), and Wilson's personal popularity ebbing, the Republicans gained 25 seats and took over control of the House from Wilson's Democrats. Internal divide among Democratic leadership over aspects related to payment of the war also decreased the unity of the party, which had been the organization's strength during the decade. The Progressive Party also disappeared, with its former members generally becoming Democrats. Minnesota's Farmer-Labor Party, a descendant of populism, also gained its very first seat. Frederick H. Gillett (R-Massachusetts) became Speaker, and previous speaker Champ Clark (D-Missouri) became Minority Leader.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Ormside
Listed buildings in Ormside
[ "Name and location", "Photograph", "Date", "Notes", "Grade" ]
[ [ "St James ' Church 54°33′11″N 2°27′47″W / 54.55315°N 2.46315°W / 54.55315 ; -2.46315 ( St James ' Church )", "", "Late 11th century", "The oldest parts of the church are the nave and the chancel , the tower dates from about 1200 , the chancel was extended in the early 16th century , the Hilton Chapel was built in 1723 , replacing the north aisle , and the south porch was added in the 19th century . The church is built in stone with roofs partly stone-flagged , and partly in slate with stone coping and apex crosses . The west tower has three stepped stages and massive angle buttresses , it contains three tiers of narrow lancet windows , and has a gabled roof", "I" ], [ "Roadside Preaching Cross 54°33′07″N 2°27′49″W / 54.55198°N 2.46357°W / 54.55198 ; -2.46357 ( Roadside Preaching Cross )", "", "Late medieval", "This is the base of a former roadside preaching cross , consisting of five steps constructed in large stone blocks . The rest of it was destroyed during the Commonwealth and replaced by a sycamore sapling , which has since grown into a mature tree", "II" ], [ "Ormside Hall and barns 54°33′10″N 2°27′45″W / 54.55266°N 2.46246°W / 54.55266 ; -2.46246 ( Ormside Hall )", "", "Late 14th to early 15th century", "The oldest part of the hall is the south wing , the main hall range being rebuilt in the 17th century . The hall is built in sandstone with quoins and has slate roofs . The south wing has three storeys and contains mullioned windows with hood moulds and some with traceried heads . The hall range has two storeys and four bays , and also has mullioned windows . The doorway has an architrave with a projecting keystone and a pediment . There is a single-storey kitchen range with dormers . To the north is a range of outbuildings , including a barn with a stone-flagged roof , loft doors and large wagon entrances", "II*" ], [ "Churchyard cross 54°33′11″N 2°27′47″W / 54.55301°N 2.46303°W / 54.55301 ; -2.46303 ( Churchyard cross )", "-", "1643", "The base consists of a slab surmounted by a large stone block . On it is a Celtic cross dated 1897", "II" ], [ "Gate piers , Ormside Hall 54°33′10″N 2°27′46″W / 54.55282°N 2.46277°W / 54.55282 ; -2.46277 ( Gate piers , Ormside Hall )", "-", "17th century", "The gate piers are large , in stone , rusticated , and have cornices and ball finials", "II" ], [ "Bromleygreen Farmhouse and barns 54°32′57″N 2°27′45″W / 54.54922°N 2.46238°W / 54.54922 ; -2.46238 ( Bromleygreen Farmhouse )", "-", "Before 1687", "The farmhouse and outbuildings are in stone on a plinth , with quoins and slate roofs . The farmhouse has two storeys , five bays and an outshut and gabled extensions at the rear . There is a central door with a fanlight , sash windows , a blocked mullioned window , a fire window , and a continuous hood mould . To the left is a barn that has a doorway with an initialled and dated lintel and a wagon entrance , to the right is an 18th-century extension with a segmental-headed wagon door , and at right angles to that are later extensions", "II" ], [ "Catherine Holme Farmhouse and barns 54°31′46″N 2°29′17″W / 54.52958°N 2.48816°W / 54.52958 ; -2.48816 ( Catherine Holme Farmhouse )", "-", "Early 18th century ( possible )", "The farmhouse was remodelled in the early 19th century , it is in rendered stone with a slate roof . There are two storeys and three bays . The central doorway and the sash windows have stone surrounds , and there is a round-headed stair window at the rear . To the east is a barn at right angles , it is in stone with quoins , and has a slate roof . The barn contains two doors , one with a re-used dated and initialled lintel , loft doors and a wagon entrance , all with segmental heads", "II" ], [ "Threshing barn , Ormside Hall 54°33′10″N 2°27′46″W / 54.55271°N 2.46289°W / 54.55271 ; -2.46289 ( Threshing barn , Ormside Hall )", "-", "Late 18th to early 19th century", "The barn is in stone with quoins and a slate roof . It contains two wagon doors , one with a segmental head , a byre door and a loft door . The barn is attached to the house by an arcaded structure with three arches carried on square piers with imposts", "II" ], [ "Old Rectory 54°33′02″N 2°27′37″W / 54.55056°N 2.46019°W / 54.55056 ; -2.46019 ( Old Rectory )", "-", "Late 18th to early 19th century", "A rendered house on a deep stone plinth with a Welsh slate roof . There are two storeys with a cellar , and a symmetrical three- bay front . Steps lead up to a central door with a fanlight , and the windows are sashes . At the rear there are four bays , a bridge leading up to a door , and a ramp from it to an external walkway", "II" ] ]
Buildings
Listed_buildings_in_Ormside_1
Ormside is a civil parish in the Eden District, Cumbria, England. It contains nine listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the villages of Great Ormside and Little Ormside, and is otherwise rural. The most important buildings are an 11th-century church and a 14th-century hall; both of these and structures associated with them are listed. The other listed buildings are a house, farmhouses and farm buildings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_Toronto_Blue_Jays_season
1996 Toronto Blue Jays season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Syracuse Chiefs", "International League", "Richie Hebner" ], [ "AA", "Knoxville Smokies", "Southern League", "Omar Malavé" ], [ "A", "Dunedin Blue Jays", "Florida State League", "Dennis Holmberg" ], [ "A", "Hagerstown Suns", "South Atlantic League", "J. J. Cannon" ], [ "A-Short Season", "St. Catharines Stompers", "New York-Penn League", "Rocket Wheeler" ], [ "Rookie", "Medicine Hat Blue Jays", "Pioneer League", "Marty Pevey" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
1996_Toronto_Blue_Jays_season_22
The 1996 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 20th season in franchise history. The season involved the Blue Jays finishing fourth in the American League East with a record of 74 wins and 88 losses. The Blue Jays had a losing record for the third consecutive season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Year-End_Hot_100_singles_of_1977
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977
[ "No", "Title", "Artist ( s )" ]
[ [ "1", "Tonight 's the Night ( Gon na Be Alright )", "Rod Stewart" ], [ "2", "I Just Want to Be Your Everything", "Andy Gibb" ], [ "3", "Best of My Love", "The Emotions" ], [ "4", "Evergreen ( Love Theme from A Star Is Born )", "Barbra Streisand" ], [ "5", "Angel in Your Arms", "Hot" ], [ "6", "I Like Dreamin '", "Kenny Nolan" ], [ "7", "Do n't Leave Me This Way", "Thelma Houston" ], [ "8", "( Your Love Has Lifted Me ) Higher and Higher", "Rita Coolidge" ], [ "9", "Undercover Angel", "Alan O'Day" ], [ "10", "Torn Between Two Lovers", "Mary MacGregor" ], [ "11", "I 'm Your Boogie Man", "KC and the Sunshine Band" ], [ "12", "Dancing Queen", "ABBA" ], [ "13", "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing", "Leo Sayer" ], [ "14", "Margaritaville", "Jimmy Buffett" ], [ "15", "Telephone Line", "Electric Light Orchestra" ], [ "16", "Whatcha Gon na Do ?", "Pablo Cruise" ], [ "17", "Do You Wan na Make Love", "Peter McCann" ], [ "18", "Sir Duke", "Stevie Wonder" ], [ "19", "Hotel California", "Eagles" ], [ "20", "Got to Give It Up", "Marvin Gaye" ] ]
This is a list of Billboard magazine 's Top Hot 100 songs of 1977 . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Top 100 , as revealed in the year-end edition of Billboard dated December 24 , 1977 , is based on Hot 100 charts from the issue dates of November 6 , 1976 through October 29 , 1977 .
Billboard_Year-End_Hot_100_singles_of_1977_0
This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1977.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_buildings_in_Canada
List of oldest buildings in Canada
[ "Building", "Built", "City" ]
[ [ "Maison Puiseaux", "1637", "Quebec City" ], [ "Maison de madame de La Peltrie", "1644", "Quebec City" ], [ "Basilique-cathédrale de Notre-Dame-de-Québec", "1743", "Quebec City" ], [ "Maison Delisle", "1648", "Deschambault-Grondines" ], [ "Maison du Duc-de-Kent", "1648", "Quebec City" ], [ "7363 avenue Royale", "1668", "Château-Richer" ], [ "Manoir Boucher de Niverville", "1668", "Trois-Rivières" ], [ "Maison LeBer-LeMoyne", "1669", "Montreal ( Lachine )" ], [ "Maison Marcoux", "1670", "Quebec City" ], [ "Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Anges", "1671", "Notre-Dame-des-Anges" ], [ "Maison-Laberge", "1674", "L'Ange-Gardien" ], [ "Moulin à vent de Grondines", "1674", "Deschambault-Grondines" ], [ "Maison François-Jacquet-dit-Langevin", "1675", "Quebec City" ], [ "Séminaire de Québec", "1675", "Quebec City" ], [ "Manoir de Charleville", "1677", "Boischatel" ], [ "Maison Gourdeau", "1677", "St. Jean , ile d'Orleans" ], [ "Maison Morisset", "1678", "Sainte Famille , Ile d'Orleans" ], [ "Maison Amiot", "1679", "Quebec City" ], [ "Sacristie de l'Hôpital-Général-de-Québec", "1679", "Notre-Dame-des-Anges" ], [ "Bâtiment des Récollets de l'Hôpital-Général-de-Québec", "1680", "Notre-Dame-des-Anges" ] ]
Quebec
See also : List of historic buildings in Quebec City The first Europeans to arrive in Quebec were settlers from France . They founded Quebec City in 1608 and erected there the first foundations such as the Habitation made of wood and set up by Samuel de Champlain . Despite the founding of other significant settlements in New France in the 17th century , notably Trois-Rivières in 1634 and Montreal in 1642 , there are only a few 17th-century buildings that still survive outside the Capitale-Nationale region . Therefore , the oldest buildings still standing in Quebec are found heavily in and around Quebec City . All such buildings date from the French regime and are protected as historical monuments under the law enforced by the Ministry of Culture and Communication of Quebec . [ 153 ] The following is a list of old buildings and structures in Quebec constructed prior to 1750 .
List_of_oldest_buildings_in_Canada_8
This is a list of the oldest surviving buildings and structures of significance in each province and territory of Canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Women_(organization)
Young Women (organization)
[ "No", "Dates", "General President", "First Counselor", "Second Counselor" ]
[ [ "1", "1880-1904", "Elmina Shepard Taylor", "Margaret Young Taylor ( 1880-87 ) Maria Young Dougall ( 1887-1904 )", "Martha H. Tingey" ], [ "2", "1905-29", "Martha H. Tingey", "Ruth May Fox", "Mae Taylor Nystrom ( 1905-23 ) Lucy Grant Cannon ( 1923-29 )" ], [ "3", "1929-37", "Ruth May Fox", "Lucy Grant Cannon", "Clarissa A. Beesley" ], [ "4", "1937-48", "Lucy Grant Cannon", "Helen S. Williams ( 1937-44 ) Verna W. Goddard ( 1944-48 )", "Verna W. Goddard ( 1937-44 ) Lucy T. Andersen ( 1944-48 )" ], [ "5", "1948-61", "Bertha S. Reeder", "Emily H. Bennett", "LaRue C. Longden" ], [ "6", "1961-72", "Florence S. Jacobsen", "Margaret R. J. Judd", "Dorothy P. Holt" ], [ "7", "1972-78", "Ruth H. Funk", "Hortense H. C. Smith", "Ardeth G. Kapp" ], [ "8", "1978-84", "Elaine A. Cannon", "Arlene B. Darger", "Norma B. Smith" ], [ "9", "1984-92", "Ardeth G. Kapp", "Patricia T. Holland ( 1984-86 ) Maurine J. Turley ( 1986-87 ) Jayne B. Malan ( 1987-92 )", "Maurine J. Turley ( 1984-86 ) Jayne B. Malan ( 1986-87 ) Elaine L. Jack ( 1987-90 ) Janette C. Hales ( 1990-92 )" ], [ "10", "1992-97", "Janette C. Hales ( name changed to Janette Hales Beckham in 1995 )", "Virginia H. Pearce", "Patricia P. Pinegar ( 1992-94 ) Bonnie D. Parkin ( 1994-97 ) Carol B. Thomas ( 1997 )" ], [ "11", "1997-2002", "Margaret D. Nadauld", "Carol B. Thomas", "Sharon G. Larsen" ], [ "12", "2002-08", "Susan W. Tanner", "Julie B. Beck ( 2002-07 ) Elaine S. Dalton ( 2007-08 )", "Elaine S. Dalton ( 2002-07 ) Mary N. Cook ( 2007-08 )" ], [ "13", "2008-13", "Elaine S. Dalton", "Mary N. Cook", "Ann M. Dibb" ], [ "14", "2013-18", "Bonnie L. Oscarson", "Carol F. McConkie", "Neill F. Marriott" ], [ "15", "2018-present", "Bonnie H. Cordon", "Michelle D. Craig", "Becky Craven" ] ]
Chronology of the general presidency of the Young Women
Young_Women_(organization)_0
The Young Women (often referred to as Young Women's or Young Woman's) is a youth organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The purpose of the Young Women organization is to help each young woman be worthy to make and keep sacred covenants and receive the ordinances of the temple.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_in_public_domain
2020 in public domain
[ "Names", "Country", "Birth", "Death", "Occupation", "Notable work" ]
[ [ "Alejandro G. Abadilla", "Philippines", "10 March 1906", "26 August 1969", "Writer", "Ako ang Daigdig" ], [ "Sargis Abrahamyan", "Armenia", "28 December 1915", "15 June 1969", "Writer", "With Generations" ], [ "Theodor W. Adorno", "Germany", "11 September 1903", "6 August 1969", "Philosopher", "Theodor W. Adorno bibliography" ], [ "Ricardo Aguirre", "Venezuela", "9 May 1939", "8 November 1969", "Singer , Composer", "La Grey Zuliana" ], [ "Ignacio Aldecoa", "Spain", "25 July 1925", "15 November 1969", "Author", "El fulgor y la sangre" ], [ "Ikbal Ali Shah", "India", "12 July 1894", "4 November 1969", "Writer , diplomat", "Afghanistan of the Afghans" ], [ "Edgar Anderson", "United States", "9 November 1897", "18 June 1969", "Botanist", "Introgressive Hybridization" ], [ "Charlotte Armstrong", "United States", "2 May 1905", "7 July 1969", "Author", "A Dram of Poison" ], [ "Marius Barbeau", "Canada", "5 March 1883", "27 February 1969", "Ethnographer", "Downfall of Temlaham" ], [ "Daniel E. Barbey", "United States", "23 December 1889", "11 March 1969", "Naval Officer", "MacArthur 's Amphibious Navy" ], [ "Arthur K. Barnes", "United States", "6 December 1909", "11 March 1969", "Science-Fiction Writer", "Works" ], [ "Emilio Bigi", "Paraguay", "1 July 1910", "28 May 1969", "Musician", "Renacer guarani" ], [ "Charles Brackett", "United States", "26 November 1892", "9 March 1969", "Novelist , Screenwriter", "" ], [ "Gabriel Chevallier", "France", "3 May 1895", "6 April 1969", "Novelist", "Clochemerle" ], [ "Ivy Compton-Burnett", "United Kingdom", "5 June 1884", "27 August 1969", "Novelist", "Manservant and Maidservant" ], [ "Richmal Crompton", "United Kingdom", "15 November 1890", "11 January 1969", "Writer , Teacher", "Just William series" ], [ "Alexandra David-Néel", "Belgium , France", "24 October 1868", "8 September 1969", "Explorer , Spiritualist", "Mystiques et magiciens du Tibet" ], [ "Aleksandr Deyneka", "Russia", "20 May 1899", "12 June 1969", "Artist", "The Defense of Petrograd" ], [ "Otto Dix", "Germany", "2 December 1891", "25 July 1969", "Artist", "The Trench" ], [ "Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg", "Germany", "10 October 1873", "5 August 1969", "explorer , politician", "Ins innerste Afrika" ] ]
Entering the public domain in countries with life + 50 years
In most countries of Africa and Asia , as well as Belarus , Bolivia , Canada , New Zealand and Uruguay ; a work enters the public domain at the end of the calendar year following 50 years after the creator 's death .
2020_in_public_domain_1
When a work's copyright expires, it enters the public domain. The following is a list of works that enter the public domain in 2020. Since laws vary globally, the copyright status of some works are not uniform.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youth_of_the_Nation_Conference
Youth of the Nation Conference
[ "Year", "Title", "Dates", "Venue", "Featured Speakers", "Extra Notes" ]
[ [ "2014", "Youth of the Nation Plus", "17-19 July", "War Memorial Conference Centre", "Dr Allan Meyer ( Careforce Lifekeys , Melbourne AUS ) Ps Luka Robertson ( Manukau Hope Centre , Auckland NZ ) Ps Daniel Paikea ( Paikea Ministries , Gold Coast AUS ) Ps Sam Bayly ( New Life Churches Youth Director NZ )", "# RunWellAotearoa" ], [ "2015", "Youth of the Nation Uproar", "9-11 July", "War Memorial Conference Centre", "Ps Ted DiBiase ( WWE Hall Of Famer , Clinton , MS , USA ) Ps Jadwin Gillies ( Hillsong United , Sydney AUS ) Ps Esther Elliott ( Equippers Church , Auckland NZ ) Ps Rocky Stocks ( Grace Vineyard Church , Christchurch NZ )", "# IamtheUproar" ], [ "2016", "Youth of the Nation One", "28-30 April", "Wanganui Racecourse", "Ps Nick Khiroya ( Hillsong Church , Brisbane AUS ) Ps Steven Silcock ( Revolution Church , Christchurch NZ ) Ps Daniel Paikea ( Paikea Ministries , Gold Coast AUS ) Ps Gary Grut ( Baptist Churches Youth Team Leader NZ ) Ps Gordon Fitch ( Presbyterian Churches Youth Manager NZ )", "One God One Body One Kingdom" ], [ "2017", "Youth of the Nation Ascend the Hill", "27-29 April", "Central Baptist Church", "Ps Brenden Brown ( Hillsong Church , San Francisco USA ) Ps Steven Silcock ( Revolution Church , Christchurch NZ ) Ps Byron Marchant ( Equippers Church , Auckland NZ ) Ps Gary Grut ( Baptist Churches Youth Team Leader NZ )", "" ], [ "2018", "Youth of the Nation Possible", "26-28 April", "Central Baptist Church", "Ps Daniel Paikea ( Paikea Ministries , Gold Coast AUS ) Ps Steven Silcock ( Revolution Church , Christchurch NZ ) Ps Christoph Zintl ( The Story Vineyard Church , Wellington NZ ) Ps Ben Hoyle ( YOTN National Director , Whanganui NZ )", "F15TEEN YEARS" ] ]
History -- Conferences
Starting with Youth of the Nation 2004 , the conference has been held annually . [ 5 ] The first decade of YOTN Conferences were headlined by guest speakers and guest artists . Year Title Dates Venue Featured Speakers Featured Artists 2004 Youth of the Nation 2004 2–4 July Faith Community Church Ps Graeme Brock ( The Tribe , Masterton NZ ) Timo Tagaloa ( Athletes in Action , Auckland NZ ) Ps Tim King ( Advance Ministry Training College , Auckland NZ ) Wash ( Auckland NZ ) Rapture Ruckus ( Wellington NZ ) Colliding Traits ( Auckland NZ ) 2005 Youth of the Nation 05 8–10 July Central Baptist Church Ps John Cairns ( Power & Light Ministries , Melbourne AUS ) Ps Paul Saunders ( Global Task , Auckland NZ ) Justin Duckworth ( Global Education Centre , Wellington NZ ) Moped ( Wellington NZ ) Agent ' c ( Wellington NZ ) Assorted Sweets ( Wellington NZ ) 2006 Youth of the Nation III 30 June - 2 July Central Baptist Church Ps Don McDonell ( Albany Christian Centre A/G , Auckland NZ ) Adrian Bates ( Creation Ministries International , Auckland NZ ) Ps Daniel Paikea ( Teen Challenge NZ , Palmerston North NZ ) Do Or Die ( Auckland NZ ) Calling Elijah ( Auckland NZ ) Fallen State ( Wanganui NZ ) 2007 Youth of the Nation IV 29 June - 1 July Central Baptist Church Ps Don McDonell ( Albany Christian Centre A/G , Auckland NZ ) Ps Neville Bartley ( Central Baptist Church , Wanganui NZ ) Ps Iliafi Esera ( Faith City Church A/G , Wanganui NZ ) Zebulun ( Auckland NZ ) Arms Reach ( Hamilton NZ ) Calling Elijah ( Auckland NZ ) 2008 Youth of the Nation V 16–19 July Central Baptist Church Ps Ben Houston ( Hillsong Northern Beaches , Sydney AUS ) Dave Wells ( Bible College of NZ , Auckland NZ ) Ps Sam Bayly ( Gospel Inc. , Wellington NZ ) Outta Exile ( Tauranga NZ ) Dave Wiggins ( Auckland NZ ) Zero-T ( Gisborne NZ ) Tom Watts ( Wanganui NZ ) 2009 Youth of the Nation 6 9–11 July Central Baptist Church Ps Christoph Zintl ( South City Christian Church , Christchurch NZ ) Ps Sam Bayly ( Gospel Inc. , Wellington NZ ) Ps Levi Marychurch ( Arise Church , Wellington NZ ) Ps Daniel Paikea ( Teen Challenge NZ , Auckland NZ ) Ps Shane Meyer ( City Church , Tauranga NZ ) E.M.T . ( Auckland NZ ) Calling Elijah ( Auckland NZ ) A Kiss Goodbye ( Tauranga NZ ) 2010 Youth of the Nation VII 8–10 July Central Baptist Church Ps John Cairns ( John Cairns Ministries , Melbourne AUS ) Michael Jones ( Former All Black , Auckland NZ ) Julia Wright ( Christian Broadcaster , Auckland NZ ) Ps Kem Price ( Kem Price Ministries , Auckland NZ ) Ps Levi Marychurch ( Arise Church , Wellington NZ ) The Frisk ( Auckland NZ ) Dave Wiggins ( Auckland NZ ) Jury & The Saints ( Auckland NZ ) 2011 Youth of the Nation 8 21–23 July Wanganui City College Ps David Katina ( Great Life Church , Hawaii USA ) Ps Al Furey ( Al Furey Ministries , Sydney AUS ) Ps Scott Bell ( Albany City Church A/G , Auckland NZ ) Ps Steve Dunne ( Richmond Baptist Church , Nelson NZ ) Ps Christoph Zintl ( South City Christian Church , Christchurch NZ ) Tokyo Keys ( Auckland NZ ) Sio Vaelua ( Palmerston North NZ ) Asher ( Auckland NZ ) 2012 Youth of the Nation IX 12–14 July War Memorial Hall Ps James Williams ( Peninsula City Church , Melbourne AUS ) Ps Don McDonell ( Inspire Church Albany A/G , Auckland NZ ) Cindy Ruakere ( NorthCity Church , Christchurch NZ ) Ps Tim Cleary ( C3 Church , Auckland NZ ) Ps Daniel Paikea ( Teen Challenge NZ , Auckland NZ ) [ shift ] ( Auckland NZ ) MADD Messenger ( Auckland NZ ) Theophilus ( Auckland NZ ) 2013 Youth of the Nation X 24–27 July War Memorial Hall Ps Nick Khiroya ( Hillsong Church , Brisbane AUS ) Ps John Cairns ( John Cairns Ministries , Melbourne AUS ) Ps Esther Elliott ( Equippers Church Manukau , Auckland NZ ) Ps Don McDonell ( Inspire Church Albany A/G , Auckland NZ ) Ps Graeme Brock ( CCC on Pascal , Palmerston North NZ ) Ps Steve Dunne ( Richmond Baptist Church , Nelson NZ ) Andy Campbell ( Worship Pastor , St Paul 's Symonds Street , Auckland NZ ) Black Boy Peaches ( Auckland NZ ) From 2014 , YOTN Conferences no longer headlined regular artists , putting more focus on guest speakers and introducing Tribal War games that had been tested at YOTN X with success .
Youth_Of_The_Nation_Conference_1
Youth of the Nation was an annual Christian Youth Conference held for 15 years in Wanganui, New Zealand. Unlike many other Christian conferences, YOTN was not held by one specific church or denomination. Youth of the Nation conferences and events were hosted by The Youth Of The Nation Trust in collaboration with other churches from around New Zealand. For the first 8 years the conferences were hosted by the Wanganui Christian Youth Workers collective, a group of Christian youth pastors & workers from different denominations & churches across the city of Wanganui. This collective included representatives from Anglican, Apostolic, Assemblies of God, Baptist, Open Brethren, Catholic, Incedo, Presbyterian, Christian Outreach Centre - now known as International Network of Churches - , Elim, Salvation Army, & non-denominational. From 2012 until 2018, the YOTN Trust partnered with churches, not only in Wanganui, but from across New Zealand to host events in different cities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Milwaukee_Road_locomotives
List of Milwaukee Road locomotives
[ "Model", "Milwaukee class", "Quantity", "Built" ]
[ [ "EMD SD7", "15-ERS-6", "24", "1952-53" ], [ "EMD GP9", "17.5-ERS", "128", "1954-59" ], [ "EMD SD9", "17.5-ERS-6", "14", "1954" ], [ "EMD GP30", "22.5-ERS", "16", "1963" ], [ "EMD GP35", "25-ERS", "12", "1965" ], [ "EMD SDL39", "23-ERS-6", "10", "1969-72" ], [ "EMD GP40", "30-ERS-4", "72", "1966-69" ], [ "EMD SD45", "36-ERS-6", "10", "1968" ], [ "EMD SD40-2", "30-ERS-6", "90", "1972-74" ], [ "EMD GP38-2", "20-ERS-4", "16", "1973-74" ] ]
Diesel -- EMD
List_of_Milwaukee_Road_locomotives_20
Locomotives of the Milwaukee Road, officially the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1848
List of shipwrecks in April 1848
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Euphrasia", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Pickles Reef . She was on a voyage from New Orleans , Louisiana , United States to Liverpool , Lancashire . She was refloated and taken in to Key West , Florida , United States , where she arrived on 27 April" ], [ "Jane", "New South Wales", "The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Port Fairy" ], [ "Jessie Scott", "United Kingdom", "The schooner departed from Stralsund for Helsingør , Denmark . No furthr trace , presumed foundered with the loss of all hands . Possibly foundered off Rügen , Prussia" ], [ "Lady Sarah Maitland", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on the Isabella Reef , off the cost of Cuba . Her crew were rescued by Maitland ( United Kingdom ) . Lady Sarah Maitland was on a voyage from Port Maria , Jamaica to Matanzas , Cuba" ], [ "Matchless", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Barber Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk . She was refloated and resumed her voyage in a leaky condition" ], [ "Regent", "United Kingdom", "The ship struck the Pinel Rocks , off Guernsey , Channel Islands and sank . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Shoreham-by-Sea , Sussex to Guernsey" ], [ "Vertrauen", "Dantzic", "The ship was wrecked on Selchy Skerry , Orkney Islands , United Kingdom . She was on a voyage from Dantzic to Liverpool , Lancashire" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1848_20
The list of shipwrecks in April 1848 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during April 1848.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Rugby_World_Cup_statistics
1995 Rugby World Cup statistics
[ "No", "Player", "For", "Against", "Stage", "Result", "Venue", "Date" ]
[ [ "1", "Gavin Hastings", "Scotland", "Ivory Coast", "Pool", "89-0", "Olympia Park , Rustenburg", "26 May 1995" ], [ "2", "Gareth Thomas", "Wales", "Japan", "Pool", "57-10", "Free State Stadium , Bloemfontein", "27 May 1995" ], [ "3", "Marc Ellis", "New Zealand", "Japan", "Pool", "145-17", "Free State Stadium , Bloemfontein", "4 June 1995" ], [ "4", "Eric Rush", "New Zealand", "Japan", "Pool", "145-17", "Free State Stadium , Bloemfontein", "4 June 1995" ], [ "5", "Jeff Wilson", "New Zealand", "Japan", "Pool", "145-17", "Free State Stadium , Bloemfontein", "4 June 1995" ], [ "6", "Chester Williams", "South Africa", "Samoa", "Quarter-final", "42-14", "Ellis Park , Johannesburg", "10 June 1995" ], [ "7", "Jonah Lomu", "New Zealand", "England", "Semi-final", "45-29", "Newlands , Cape Town", "18 June 1995" ] ]
Hat-tricks
1995_Rugby_World_Cup_statistics_0
This article documents statistics from the 1995 Rugby World Cup, hosted in South Africa from 25 May to 24 June.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_200_metres
2008 African Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres
[ "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "5", "Isabel Le Roux", "South Africa", "22.69" ], [ "4", "Kadiatou Camara", "Mali", "22.70" ], [ "6", "Oludamola Osayomi", "Nigeria", "22.83" ], [ "7", "Geraldine Pillay", "South Africa", "23.40" ], [ "3", "Myriam Léonie Mani", "Cameroon", "23.55" ], [ "8", "Joy Sakari", "Kenya", "23.78" ], [ "2", "Vida Anim", "Ghana", "DNS" ], [ "1", "Helen Emedolu", "Nigeria", "DNS" ] ]
Results -- Final
Wind : +1.5 m/s
2008_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_200_metres_2
The women's 200 metres event at the 2008 African Championships in Athletics was held at the Addis Ababa Stadium on May 3-4.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_national_football_team_results_(1970–79)
Japan national football team results (1970–79)
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Result", "Score", "Venue", "Competition" ]
[ [ "14 June 1975", "Hong Kong", "D", "0-0 3-4 ( pen . )", "Hong Kong", "1976 AFC Asian Cup qualification" ], [ "17 June 1975", "North Korea", "L", "0-1", "Hong Kong", "1976 AFC Asian Cup qualification" ], [ "21 June 1975", "Singapore", "W", "2-1", "Hong Kong", "1976 AFC Asian Cup qualification" ], [ "23 June 1975", "China PR", "L", "1-2", "Hong Kong", "1976 AFC Asian Cup qualification" ], [ "26 June 1975", "Hong Kong", "W", "1-0", "Hong Kong", "1976 AFC Asian Cup qualification" ], [ "30 July 1975", "Hong Kong", "L", "0-2", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "2 August 1975", "Malaysia", "L", "0-2", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "4 August 1975", "Bangladesh", "W", "3-0", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "7 August 1975", "Indonesia", "W", "4-1", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "9 August 1975", "South Korea", "L", "1-3", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "11 August 1975", "Thailand", "W", "4-0", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "14 August 1975", "Burma", "W", "2-0", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "8 September 1975", "South Korea", "L", "0-3", "Seoul , South Korea", "International Friendly" ] ]
1975
Japan_national_football_team_results_(1970–79)_5
This article lists the results for the Japan national football team between 1970 and 1979.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_Rangers_F.C._season
2006–07 Rangers F.C. season
[ "N", "P", "Name", "League", "Total" ]
[ [ "15", "FW", "Kris Boyd", "20", "26" ], [ "11", "MF", "Charlie Adam", "11", "14" ], [ "10", "FW", "Nacho Novo", "5", "9" ], [ "4", "MF", "Thomas Buffel", "3", "4" ], [ "9", "FW", "Dado Pršo", "4", "4" ], [ "14", "MF", "Libor Sionko", "3", "3" ], [ "7", "MF", "Brahim Hemdani", "1", "2" ], [ "17", "MF", "Chris Burke", "2", "2" ], [ "20", "DF", "Alan Hutton", "1", "2" ], [ "23", "FW", "Filip Šebo", "2", "2" ], [ "12", "DF", "Ugo Ehiogu", "1", "1" ], [ "11", "MF", "Gavin Rae", "1", "1" ], [ "16", "DF", "Phil Bardsley", "1", "1" ], [ "26", "DF", "Steven Smith", "1", "1" ] ]
Players -- Goal scorers
2006–07_Rangers_F.C._season_4
The 2006-07 season was the 127th season of competitive football by Rangers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
1998 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Erik Batte", "Cuba", "13.54" ], [ "2", "Francisco Javier López", "Spain", "13.95" ], [ "3", "Hipólito Montesinos", "Spain", "13.97" ], [ "4", "Márcio de Souza", "Brazil", "14.13" ], [ "5", "Rui Palma", "Portugal", "14.19" ], [ "6", "Pedro Rodrigues", "Portugal", "14.37" ] ]
Men 's results -- 110 meters hurdles
July 18Wind : +0.6 m/s
1998_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_11
These are the full results of the 1998 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics which took place on July 17-18, 1998 on Estádio Universitário in Lisbon, Portugal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Dundee_United_F.C._season
2015–16 Dundee United F.C. season
[ "Player", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "Darren Petrie", "Raith Rovers", "Free" ], [ "Michael Gardyne", "Ross County", "Free" ], [ "Jarosław Fojut", "Pogoń Szczecin", "Free" ], [ "Radosław Cierzniak", "Wisła Kraków", "Free" ], [ "Keith Watson", "St Mirren", "Free" ], [ "Calum Butcher", "Burton Albion", "Free" ], [ "Kudus Oyenuga", "Hartlepool United", "Free" ], [ "Brian Graham", "Ross County", "Free" ], [ "Jamie Montgomery", "Brechin City", "Free" ], [ "Nadir Çiftçi", "Celtic", "£1.5 million" ], [ "Rodney Sneijder", "Unattached", "Free" ], [ "Henri Anier", "Hibernian", "Loan" ], [ "Scott Smith", "Airdrieonians", "Loan" ], [ "Robbie Muirhead", "Partick Thistle", "Loan" ], [ "Marc McCallum", "Livingston", "Loan" ], [ "Joe McGovern", "East Fife", "Loan" ], [ "Mario Bilate", "Unattached", "Free" ], [ "Marc McCallum", "Livingston", "Free" ], [ "Aidan Connolly", "Raith Rovers", "Free" ], [ "Euan Spark", "Forfar Athletic", "Loan" ] ]
Out
2015–16_Dundee_United_F.C._season_6
The 2015-16 season is Dundee United's 107th season, having been founded as Dundee Hibernian in 1909 and their third season in the Scottish Premiership. United will also compete in the League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932_World_Figure_Skating_Championships
1932 World Figure Skating Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Places" ]
[ [ "1", "Andrée Brunet / Pierre Brunet", "France", "9" ], [ "2", "Emília Rotter / László Szollás", "Hungary", "16" ], [ "3", "Beatrix Loughran / Sherwin Badger", "United States", "22.5" ], [ "4", "Olga Orgonista / Sándor Szalay", "Hungary", "24" ], [ "5", "Frances Claudet / Chauncey Bangs", "Canada", "36.5" ], [ "6", "Constance Samuel / Montgomery Wilson", "Canada", "40" ], [ "7", "Maude Smith / Jack Eastwood", "Canada", "49" ], [ "8", "Theresa Weld Blanchard / Nathaniel Niles", "United States", "58.5" ], [ "9", "Isobel Rogers / Melville Rogers", "Canada", "59.5" ] ]
Results -- Pairs
1932_World_Figure_Skating_Championships_2
The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion. The 1932 men, ladies, and pairs competitions took place from February 17 to 20 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. These were the first figure skating world championships in Canada. It was the third year in a row that all competitions were held at the same location and the same time. It was the first time that Japanese skaters participated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Schroder
Ricky Schroder
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1982", "Something So Right", "Joey Bosnick", "Movie" ], [ "1982-1987", "Silver Spoons", "Ricky Stratton", "116 episodes" ], [ "1983", "Faerie Tale Theatre", "Hansel", "Episode : Hansel and Gretel" ], [ "1983", "Two Kinds of Love", "Robbie Farley", "Movie" ], [ "1985", "A Reason to Live", "Alex Stewart", "Movie" ], [ "1988", "Too Young the Hero", "Calvin Graham", "Movie" ], [ "1989", "Terror on Highway 91", "Clay Nelson", "Movie" ], [ "1989", "Out on the Edge", "Danny Evetts", "Movie" ], [ "1989", "Lonesome Dove", "Newt Dobbs", "Miniseries ; 4 episodes" ], [ "1990", "A Son 's Promise", "Terry O'Kelly", "Movie" ], [ "1990", "The Stranger Within", "Mark", "Movie" ], [ "1991", "Blood River", "Jimmy Pearls ( The Kid )", "Movie" ], [ "1991", "My Son Johnny", "Johnny Cortino", "Movie" ], [ "1992", "Miles from Nowhere", "Frank Reilly", "Movie" ], [ "1993", "Call of the Wild", "John Thornton", "Movie" ], [ "1993", "Return to Lonesome Dove", "Newt Dobbs", "Miniseries ; 4 episodes" ], [ "1994", "Texas", "Otto MacNab", "Miniseries" ], [ "1994", "To My Daughter with Love", "Joey Cutter", "Movie" ], [ "1994", "In the Heat of the Night", "A bad guy", "Episode : Dangerous Engagement" ], [ "1996", "Innocent Victims", "Billy Richardson", "Movie" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Ricky_Schroder_1
Richard Bartlett Schroder (born April 13, 1970) is an American actor and film director. As a child actor, billed as Ricky Schroder, Schroder debuted in the film The Champ (1979), going on to become a child star on the sitcom Silver Spoons. He has continued acting as an adult, usually billed as Rick Schroder, notably as Newt on the western miniseries Lonesome Dove (1989) and in the crime-drama series NYPD Blue.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1809
List of shipwrecks in 1809
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Brunswick", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland on either 21 or 27 July , according to different sources . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from London to Quebec , British North America" ], [ "Dominica Packet", "United Kingdom", "The ship capsized at Liverpool , Lancashire" ], [ "Drie Gebroeders", "Heligoland", "The ship was lost with all hands . She was on a voyage from London , United Kingdom to Heligoland" ], [ "Fame", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore in Dundalk Bay and severely damaged . She was later refloated . Fame was on a voyage from Dundalk , County Louth to London" ], [ "Hoffnung", "Unknown", "The ship capsized 2 leagues ( 6 nautical miles ( 11 km ) ) off Lorient , Morbihan , France with the loss of all hands . She was later taken in to Port-Louis , Morbihan" ], [ "Pilgrim", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked at Gijón , Spain . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to a Spanish port" ], [ "Rising Sun", "United Kingdom", "The ship sank at Liverpool" ], [ "Spring", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Bay Ness . Her crew were rescued" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1809_111
The list of shipwrecks in 1809 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1809.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Paris–Nice
2005 Paris–Nice
[ "", "Cyclist", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Bobby Julich ( USA )", "Team CSC", "22h 32 ' 13" ], [ "2", "Alejandro Valverde ( ESP )", "Illes Balears", "+ 10" ], [ "3", "Constantino Zaballa ( ESP )", "Saunier Duval", "+ 19" ], [ "4", "Jens Voigt ( GER )", "Team CSC", "+ 44" ], [ "5", "Jörg Jaksche ( GER )", "Liberty Seguros-Würth", "+ 45" ], [ "6", "Franco Pellizotti ( ITA )", "Liquigas", "+ 49" ], [ "7", "Fränk Schleck ( LUX )", "Team CSC", "+ 58" ], [ "8", "Cadel Evans ( AUS )", "Davitamon-Lotto", "s.t" ], [ "9", "José Ángel Gómez ( ESP )", "Saunier Duval", "+ 1'20" ], [ "10", "Davide Rebellin ( ITA )", "Gerolsteiner", "+ 1'21" ] ]
General Standings
[ citation needed ]
2005_Paris–Nice_8
These are the results for the 2005 edition of the Paris-Nice bicycle race, won by Bobby Julich, who had been third in 2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Parma_F.C._season
2012–13 Parma F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Date to", "Pos", "Name", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "22 June 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Angelo Bencivenga", "Pro Vercelli", "Undisclosed" ], [ "28 June 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Niccolò Galli", "Padova", "Undisclosed" ], [ "28 June 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Rolf Feltscher", "Padova", "Undisclosed" ], [ "28 June 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Jonas Portin", "Padova", "Undisclosed" ], [ "29 June 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Lorenzo Pasqualini", "Ascoli", "Undisclosed" ], [ "29 June 2012", "30 June 2013", "MF", "Danilo Pereira", "Roda JC", "Undisclosed" ], [ "3 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Andrea Rispoli", "Padova", "Undisclosed" ], [ "3 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Nwankwo Obiora", "Padova", "Undisclosed" ], [ "3 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Zé Eduardo", "Padova", "Undisclosed" ], [ "3 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "FW", "Mattia Sprocati", "Reggiana", "Undisclosed" ], [ "5 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "MF", "Emiliano Storani", "Renate", "Undisclosed" ], [ "5 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Michele Bentoglio", "FeralpiSalò", "Undisclosed" ], [ "6 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Lorenzo Crisetig", "Spezia", "Undisclosed" ], [ "7 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "GK", "Alberto Gallinetta", "FeralpiSalò", "Undisclosed" ], [ "7 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "MF", "Cristian Pedrinelli", "FeralpiSalò", "Undisclosed" ], [ "7 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "MF", "Alessandro De Vitis", "Padova", "Undisclosed" ], [ "10 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Mário Rui", "Spezia", "Undisclosed" ], [ "10 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "DF", "Fabio Lebran", "Perugia", "Undisclosed" ], [ "10 July 2012", "30 June 2013", "MF", "Marco Firenze", "Pontedera", "Undisclosed" ], [ "12 July 2012", "11 January 2013", "MF", "Nicola Del Pivo", "Como", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Transfers -- Loan out
2012–13_Parma_F.C._season_8
The 2012-13 season was Parma Football Club's 22nd season in Serie A, and their fourth consecutive season in the top-flight, having finished in eighth position in the previous season. The team is also competing in the Coppa Italia and benefit from a bye to the Round of 16 after the strong league finish.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2002_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Games_–_Results
Athletics at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Charlton Rafaela", "Netherlands Antilles", "10.39" ], [ "2", "Dion Crabbe", "British Virgin Islands", "10.48" ], [ "3", "Everton Evelyn", "Barbados", "10.79" ], [ "4", "Jorge Solórzano", "Guatemala", "10.79" ], [ "5", "Delwayne Delaney", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "10.85" ], [ "6", "Oliver Lopez", "Grenada", "10.91" ] ]
Heat 1 - Wind : 2.5 m/s Heat 2 - Wind : 2.5 m/s Heat 3 - Wind : 1.3 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2002_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Games_–_Results_2
These are the full results of the athletics competition at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games which took place between December 1 and December 6, 2002, at Estadio Jorge Mágico González in San Salvador, El Salvador.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_Award_for_Breakthrough_Artist_of_the_Year
Juno Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year
[ "Year", "Winner", "Nominees" ]
[ [ "2003", "Avril Lavigne", "k-os Sam Roberts Sarah Slean Shawn Desman" ], [ "2004", "Michael Bublé", "Barlow Danny Michel Kazzer Kinnie Starr" ], [ "2005", "Feist", "Fefe Dobson Keshia Chanté Matt Dusk Matt Mays" ], [ "2006", "Daniel Powter", "Divine Brown Jonas Martha Wainwright Skye Sweetnam" ], [ "2007", "Tomi Swick", "Eva Avila Melissa O'Neil Neverending White Lights Patrick Watson" ], [ "2008", "Serena Ryder", "Belly Jeremy Fisher Jill Barber Justin Nozuka" ], [ "2009", "Lights", "Crystal Shawanda Jessie Farrell Kreesha Turner Nikki Yanofsky" ], [ "2010", "Drake", "Carly Rae Jepsen Danny Fernandes Justin Bieber Shiloh" ], [ "2011", "Meaghan Smith", "Basia Bulat Bobby Bazini Caribou Hannah Georgas" ], [ "2012", "Dan Mangan", "Alyssa Reid Diamond Rings JRDN Lindi Ortega" ] ]
Recipients -- New Artist of the Year ( 2003–2012 )
Juno_Award_for_Breakthrough_Artist_of_the_Year_2
The Juno Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year is an annual award given by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to the best new musician in Canada. The award has been given since 1974, when it was originally divided into separate awards for men and women under the names Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year and Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year. These two awards were merged in 1994 into Best New Solo Artist, which was then changed to New Artist of the Year in 2003, and finally changed to its current title beginning in 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triathlon_at_the_2014_Asian_Beach_Games
Triathlon at the 2014 Asian Beach Games
[ "Rank", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Japan ( JPN )", "1:33:29" ], [ "2", "Chinese Taipei ( TPE )", "1:34:52" ], [ "3", "Uzbekistan ( UZB )", "1:36:17" ], [ "4", "Thailand ( THA )", "1:36:50" ], [ "5", "Macau ( MAC )", "1:40:22" ], [ "6", "Malaysia ( MAS )", "1:41:12" ], [ "7", "Singapore ( SIN )", "1:43:38" ], [ "-", "Philippines ( PHI )", "DNF" ] ]
Results -- Duathlon
15 November
Triathlon_at_the_2014_Asian_Beach_Games_5
Triathlon and Duathlon competition at the 2014 Asian Beach Games was held in Phuket, Thailand from 15 to 17 November 2014 at Naiyang Beach, Phuket.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2015_Parapan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metres_T47
Athletics at the 2015 Parapan American Games – Men's 200 metres T47
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Petrucio Ferreira dos Santos", "Brazil", "21.51", "PR" ], [ "2", "Yohansson do Nascimento Ferreira", "Brazil", "22.11", "SB , T46" ], [ "3", "Ernesto Blanco", "Cuba", "22.28", "T46" ], [ "4", "Raciel Gonzalez", "Cuba", "22.28", "T46" ], [ "5", "Ettiam Calderon", "Cuba", "22.84", "" ], [ "6", "Shane Hudson", "Jamaica", "22.90", "" ], [ "7", "Samuel Colmenares", "Venezuela", "23.10", "SB" ], [ "8", "David Bascoe", "Jamaica", "did not start", "T46" ] ]
Results -- Final
Wind : -1.2 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2015_Parapan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metres_T47_2
The men's T47 (including T45 and T46 athletes) 200 metres competition of the athletics events at the 2015 Parapan American Games was held between August 13 and 14 at the CIBC Athletics Stadium. The defending T46 Parapan American Games champion was Yohansson Nascimento of Brazil.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bollywood_films_of_1937
List of Bollywood films of 1937
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Naujawan", "Aspi Irani", "Husn Banu , Gulshan , Harishchandra Rao , Miya Allavally , Minoo The Mystic", "Action", "Wadia Movietone . Music : Master Mohammed Lyrics :" ], [ "New Searchlight", "Homi Master", "D. Billimoria , Jilloobai , Sulochana , Jamshedji , Ghulam Mohammed , Rustom Poonawala , Ghulam Rasool", "Social", "Imperial Music : Hakim Shahid , Munshi Shahid Lyrics :" ], [ "Nishan-e-Jung", "A. R. Kabuli", "Zebunissa , Abdul Rehman Kabuli , Shiraz Moti , S. Alam , Haroon , Gulab", "Action", "Prince Movies . Music : Lyrics :" ], [ "Parakh", "Baburao Apte", "Indira Wadkar , Rajkumari , Madhav Kale , Baby Noor Jehan , Nurjahan , M. Ghatwai", "Action", "Dwarka Pictures . Music : B. S. Hoogan Lyrics :" ], [ "Pardesi Pankhi", "Chandulal Shah", "E. Billimoria , Gohar Mamajiwala , Shanta , Ishwarlal , Khatoon , Dixit , Charlie , Ghory , Bhupatrai", "Action", "Ranjit Pictures . Music : Bannekhan Lyrics : Narayan Prasad Betaab" ], [ "Pratibha", "Baburao Painter", "Durga Khote , Keshavrao Date , Raja Paranjpe , Hirabai Barodekar , Vishnupant , Aundhkar , V. S. Jog , Master Shyam , Miss Heera , S. D. Danve", "Costume Drama", "Shalini Cinetone . Music : Govindrao Tembe Lyrics : Pandit Anand Kumar" ], [ "Prem Kahani", "Franz Osten", "Ashok Kumar , Madhurika , Maya Devi , Mumtaz Ali , Vimala Devi , N. M. Joshi , P. F. Pithawala , Saroj Borkar , Manohar Ghatwani , Chandraprabha , Kamta Prasad", "Social", "Bombay Talkies . Music : Saraswati Devi Lyrics : J. S. Kashyap" ], [ "Prem Yatra", "Prafulla Roy", "Khursheed , Wasti , Mayuri , Leelavati , Rafique Ghaznavi , Mubarak , Mirza Musharraf , Vidya Devi", "Social", "New Orient . Music : Q. S. Zahoor Lyrics : Hakim Ahmad Shuja" ], [ "Premveer", "Master Vinayak", "Vinayak , Ashalata , D. S. Salvi , Pethkar , Gharpure , Kashmiri , Phiroze , B. Pawar", "Romantic Comedy", "Huns Pictures . Music : Annashib Mainkar Lyrics : Pandit Indra" ], [ "President", "Nitin Bose", "K. L. Saigal , Leela Desai , Kamlesh Kumari , Jagdish Sethi , Bikram Kapoor , Devbala , Nawab", "Social", "New Theatres . Ek Bangla Bane Niyaara . Music : Pankaj Mullick , R. C. Boral Lyrics :" ], [ "Punjab Lancers", "Homi Master , Narayan Devare", "Fatma Begum , Laxmi , Urmila , Kanta , Ghulam Rasool , Master Nissar , Kapi , Ebrahim , Sayed Ahmed , Chemist , Asooji , Master Madhavlal Damodar", "Action", "Imperial Film Company Music : Master Madhavlal Lyrics :" ] ]
N-P
List_of_Bollywood_films_of_1937_5
A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1937:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Birmingham_City_F.C._season
2011–12 Birmingham City F.C. season
[ "Round", "Date", "Opponents", "Venue", "Result", "Score F-A", "Scorers", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "Third round", "7 January 2012", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "H", "D", "0-0", "", "14,594" ], [ "Third round replay", "18 January 2012", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "A", "W", "1-0", "Elliott 74 '", "10,153" ], [ "Fourth round", "28 January 2012", "Sheffield United", "A", "W", "4-0", "Redmond 18 ' , Rooney ( 2 ) 38 ' , 78 ' , Elliott 58 '", "18,072" ], [ "Fifth round", "16 February 2012", "Chelsea", "A", "D", "1-1", "Murphy 20 '", "36,870" ], [ "Fifth round replay", "6 March 2012", "Chelsea", "H", "L", "0-2", "", "21,822" ] ]
FA Cup
Main article : 2011–12 FA Cup Birmingham City , like all clubs in the top two divisions , entered the FA Cup in the third round ( last 64 ) , in which they were drawn to face Wolverhampton Wanderers of the Premier League at home . A dull goalless draw was enlivened only by the booing of Roger Johnson and Doyle 's double save , from Matt Jarvis and then Steven Fletcher , late in stoppage time . [ 27 ] Neither team fielded a full first team in the replay ; as in the original match , Birmingham selected Rooney as a lone striker in front of a five-man midfield including youngster Redmond . In the first half , Murphy and Beausejour had to leave the field for treatment after a clash of heads , and both sides had scoring chances , before Elliott 's close-range shot against the post rebounded to Murphy , who prodded the ball forward for Elliott , still lying on the floor , to score in the 74th minute . Again , Doyle made a late double save , this time from Fletcher and Stephen Hunt , to ensure Birmingham would face Sheffield United of League One at Bramall Lane in the next round . [ 81 ] Goals from Redmond , Rooney ( 2 ) and Elliott gave Birmingham a comfortable victory , attributed by Sheffield United manager Danny Wilson to their `` better clinical finishes '' , and youngsters Eddy Gnahoré and Callum Reilly were given debuts with ten minutes remaining . [ 82 ] Away to Chelsea in the fifth round , despite starting without King , Žigić and N'Daw and losing Carr to injury after only 12 minutes , Birmingham opened the scoring when the defence failed to deal with Mutch 's corner and Murphy shot firmly home . Two minutes later , Elliott tripped Ramires to concede a penalty , taken by Juan Mata and tipped onto the post by Doyle . In the second half , Chelsea equalised with a Daniel Sturridge header , and Redmond failed to convert a late chance to secure an unlikely victory . [ 27 ] Under interim manager Roberto Di Matteo , after André Villas-Boas ' dismissal , Chelsea won the replay , but they were made to fight by a weakened Birmingham side motivated by Žigić , who was angered by a facial gash courtesy of David Luiz 's boot . Mata scored a scrambled goal soon after half-time , and Raul Meireles doubled the lead with a rising shot from 20 yards ( 18 m ) , but Doyle again saved a penalty from Mata to restrict the winning margin to two goals . [ 83 ]
2011–12_Birmingham_City_F.C._season_8
The 2011-12 season was Birmingham City Football Clubs 109th season in the English football league system. It ran from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012. After relegation from the Premier League in 2010-11 under previous manager Alex McLeish, the team finished in fourth position in the 24-team Football League Championship under manager Chris Hughton, who was appointed in June. They lost on aggregate to fifth-placed Blackpool in the promotion play-offs semi-finals. Having won the 2011 League Cup, they qualified for the Europa League, in which they reached the group stage and finished third in their four-team group, only one point behind the two teams qualifying for the knockout rounds. In the 2011-12 League Cup, they were eliminated in the third round by Manchester City, and they lost to Chelsea in the fifth round of the FA Cup after a replay. Twenty-nine players made at least one appearance in first-team competition, and there were thirteen different goalscorers. Chris Burke, who received Birmingham's Player of the Season and Players' Player of the Season awards, played in 61 of the 62 matches over the season, scored 14 goals and made 19 assists. Marlon King was leading scorer with 18 goals, of which 16 came in league games; he also made 12 assists. Nathan Redmond was the club's young player of the year. Curtis Davies was named in the PFA Championship Team of the Year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Nicholls
Scott Nicholls
[ "Race no", "Grand Prix", "Pos", "Pts", "Heats", "Draw No" ]
[ [ "1 /11", "Italian SGP", "13", "4", "( 1,1,2 , X,0 )", "15" ], [ "2 /11", "European SGP", "13", "6", "( 1,1,2,1,1 )", "14" ], [ "3 /11", "Swedish SGP", "14", "3", "( 2,0,0,0,2 )", "7" ], [ "4 /11", "Danish SGP", "11", "7", "( 2,1,2,1,1 )", "13" ], [ "5 /11", "British SGP", "7", "9", "( 1,1,2,2,3 )", "4" ], [ "6 /11", "Czech Rep. SGP", "4", "12", "( 0,3,2,3,2 ) +2 +0", "9" ], [ "7 /11", "Scandinavian SGP", "7", "8", "( 1,1,1,3,1 ) +1", "6" ], [ "8 /11", "Latvian SGP", "4", "13", "( 1,3,2,3,2 ) +2 +0", "9" ], [ "9 /11", "Polish SGP", "14", "4", "( 0,0,2,0,2 )", "14" ], [ "10 /11", "Slovenian SGP", "2", "16", "( 2,1,2,3,2 ) +2 +2", "2" ], [ "11 /11", "German SGP", "10", "8", "( 2,1,2,2,1 )", "16" ] ]
Speedway Grand Prix results
Scott_Nicholls_1
Scott Karl Nicholls (born 16 May 1978) is a British speedway rider, who has won the British Championship seven times, and was a full participant in the Speedway Grand Prix series between 2002 and 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Richings
Julian Richings
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1989-1990", "War of the Worlds", "Ardix Alien Scientist Man with Hat", "15 episodes" ], [ "1993", "Street Legal", "Harold Cooper-Haye Rolan Atkinson", "1 episode 1 episode" ], [ "1993-1994", "Ready or Not", "Mr. Boyle", "3 episodes" ], [ "1997-1998", "Once a Thief", "Camier", "11 episodes" ], [ "1997-1999", "La Femme Nikita", "Errol Sparks", "2 episodes" ], [ "1998", "Highlander : The Raven", "Basil Morgan", "2 episodes" ], [ "1999", "I Was a Sixth Grade Alien", "Meenom", "3 episodes" ], [ "1999-2000", "Amazon", "Elder Malakai", "9 episodes" ], [ "2002", "A Nero Wolfe Mystery", "Poet Jerome Åland Peter Jay Alger Kates", "" ], [ "2004", "Kingdom Hospital", "Otto", "13 episodes" ], [ "2004", "Puppets Who Kill", "French Painter", "1 episode" ], [ "2006", "Puppets Who Kill", "Mr. Portnoy", "1 episode" ], [ "2008", "XIII", "Mr. Cody", "2 episodes" ], [ "2009-2010", "Heartland", "Levon Hanley", "2 episodes" ], [ "2010", "Lost Girl", "Arval", "1 episode" ], [ "2010-2012", "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil", "Hooded Leader Atticus Murphy Sr", "2 episodes" ], [ "2010-2015", "Supernatural", "Death", "5 episodes" ], [ "2012", "Republic of Doyle", "Lionel Harris", "Episode : 3x11" ], [ "2012", "Transporter : The Series", "", "" ], [ "2014-2016", "Orphan Black", "Benjamin Kertland", "7 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Julian_Richings_1
Julian M. Richings (born 8 September 1955) is an English-born Canadian actor. He has appeared in over 50 films and 20 television series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Women's_100_metre_breaststroke
Swimming at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's 100 metre breaststroke
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Satomi Suzuki ( JPN )", "1:06.92" ], [ "2", "4", "Reona Aoki ( JPN )", "1:07.24" ], [ "3", "4", "Shi Jinglin ( CHN )", "1:07.68" ], [ "4", "3", "Jamie Yeung ( HKG )", "1:07.86" ], [ "5", "2", "Yu Jingyao ( CHN )", "1:08.52" ], [ "6", "3", "Kim Hye-jin ( KOR )", "1:08.64" ], [ "7", "4", "Phee Jinq En ( MAS )", "1:08.83" ], [ "8", "2", "Back Su-yeon ( KOR )", "1:09.08" ], [ "9", "3", "Lin Pei-wun ( TPE )", "1:09.63" ], [ "10", "4", "Anandia Evato ( INA )", "1:09.78" ], [ "11", "2", "Rainbow Ip ( HKG )", "1:10.57" ], [ "12", "2", "Samantha Yeo ( SGP )", "1:11.29" ], [ "13", "4", "Roanne Ho ( SGP )", "1:12.01" ], [ "14", "3", "Saovanee Boonamphai ( THA )", "1:12.77" ], [ "15", "1", "Adelaida Pchelintseva ( KAZ )", "1:14.26" ], [ "16", "1", "Azzahra Permatahani ( INA )", "1:14.43" ], [ "17", "2", "Ngô Thị Ngọc Quỳnh ( VIE )", "1:15.19" ], [ "17", "4", "Cheang Weng Lam ( MAC )", "1:15.19" ], [ "19", "1", "Lei On Kei ( MAC )", "1:16.06" ], [ "20", "3", "Sok Voleak ( CAM )", "1:17.35" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Swimming_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Women's_100_metre_breaststroke_2
The women's 100 metre breaststroke event at the 2018 Asian Games took place on 19 August at the GBK Aquatic Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Conservation_Lands
National Conservation Lands
[ "Monument", "State", "Established", "Federal area", "Non-federal area", "Total area" ]
[ [ "Agua Fria", "Arizona", "2000", "70,900 acres ( 28,700 ha )", "1,444 acres ( 584 ha )", "72,344 acres ( 29,277 ha )" ], [ "California Coastal", "California", "2000", "2,272 acres ( 919 ha )", "0 acres ( 0 ha )", "2,272 acres ( 919 ha )" ], [ "Basin and Range", "Nevada", "2015", "704,000 acres ( 285,000 ha )", "0 acres ( 0 ha )", "704,000 acres ( 285,000 ha )" ], [ "Berryessa Snow Mountain", "California", "2015", "330,780 acres ( 133,860 ha )", "0 acres ( 0 ha )", "330,780 acres ( 133,860 ha )" ], [ "Browns Canyon", "Colorado", "2015", "21,586 acres ( 8,736 ha )", "0 acres ( 0 ha )", "21,586 acres ( 8,736 ha )" ], [ "Canyons of the Ancients", "Colorado", "2000", "163,892 acres ( 66,325 ha )", "12,164 acres ( 4,923 ha )", "176,056 acres ( 71,247 ha )" ], [ "Carrizo Plain", "California", "2001", "207,237 acres ( 83,866 ha )", "39,575 acres ( 16,015 ha )", "246,812 acres ( 99,881 ha )" ], [ "Cascade-Siskiyou", "Oregon", "2000", "54,657 acres ( 22,119 ha )", "32,117 acres ( 12,997 ha )", "86,774 acres ( 35,116 ha )" ], [ "Craters of the Moon", "Idaho", "2000", "727,525 acres ( 294,419 ha )", "14,801 acres ( 5,990 ha )", "752,326 acres ( 304,456 ha )" ], [ "Fort Ord", "California", "2012", "14,651 acres ( 5,929 ha )", "0 acres ( 0 ha )", "14,651 acres ( 5,929 ha )" ], [ "Grand Canyon-Parashant", "Arizona", "2000", "1,017,200 acres ( 411,600 ha )", "31,125 acres ( 12,596 ha )", "1,048,325 acres ( 424,242 ha )" ], [ "Grand Staircase-Escalante", "Utah", "1996", "1,866,484 acres ( 755,339 ha )", "13,977 acres ( 5,656 ha )", "1,880,461 acres ( 760,996 ha )" ], [ "Ironwood Forest", "Arizona", "2000", "1,286,970 acres ( 520,820 ha )", "59,922 acres ( 24,250 ha )", "188,619 acres ( 76,331 ha )" ], [ "Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks", "New Mexico", "2001", "4,124 acres ( 1,669 ha )", "1,278 acres ( 517 ha )", "5,402 acres ( 2,186 ha )" ], [ "Mojave Trails", "California", "2016", "1,600,000 acres ( 650,000 ha )", "0 acres ( 0 ha )", "1,600,000 acres ( 650,000 ha )" ], [ "Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks", "New Mexico", "2014", "496,330 acres ( 200,860 ha )", "0 acres ( 0 ha )", "496,330 acres ( 200,860 ha )" ], [ "Pompeys Pillar", "Montana", "2001", "51 acres ( 21 ha )", "0 acres ( 0 ha )", "51 acres ( 21 ha )" ], [ "Prehistoric Trackways", "New Mexico", "2009", "5,255 acres ( 2,127 ha )", "0 acres ( 0 ha )", "5,255 acres ( 2,127 ha )" ], [ "Rio Grande del Norte", "New Mexico", "2013", "242,555 acres ( 98,159 ha )", "0 acres ( 0 ha )", "242,555 acres ( 98,159 ha )" ], [ "San Juan Islands", "Washington", "2013", "1,000 acres ( 400 ha )", "0 acres ( 0 ha )", "1,000 acres ( 400 ha )" ] ]
List of National Conservation Lands areas -- National monuments
See also : List of National Monuments of the United States These 25 sites , total 6,804,765 acres ( 2,753,791 ha ) [ 4 ]
National_Conservation_Lands_0
National Conservation Lands, formally known as the National Landscape Conservation System, is a 35-million-acre (140,000 km2) collection of lands in 873 federally recognized areas considered to be the crown jewels of the American West. These lands represent 10% of the 258 million acres (1,040,000 km2) managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The BLM is the largest federal public land manager and is responsible for over 40% of all the federal public land in the nation. The other major federal public land managers include the US Forest Service (USFS), National Park Service (NPS), and the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Over the years, the Bureau of Land Management has had to adjust its approach to public land management to fit the changing needs of the nation. The BLM historically has managed lands under its jurisdiction for extractive uses, such as mining, logging, grazing, and oil and gas production. In 1983, Congress acknowledged the value of watersheds, wildlife habitat, recreation, scenery, scientific exploration and other non-extractive uses with the designation of the first BLM-managed wilderness area - the Bear Trap Canyon unit of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness in Montana. In 1996, President Clinton underscored non-extractive priorities on BLM lands when he established the first national monument to be administered by the BLM - the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah. With this and several similar designations, a new focus emerged that would become part of how the agency looks at the land it manages: the protection of special areas where conservation and restoration of the landscape and its biological or cultural resources is the overriding objective. The Bureau of Land Management's National Landscape Conservation System, better known as the National Conservation Lands, was created in 2000 with the mission to conserve, protect, and restore these nationally significant landscapes that have outstanding cultural, ecological, and scientific values for the benefit of current and future generations. There are ten different federal conservation designations for the units that make up the National Conservation Lands:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan_Pro_League
Uzbekistan Pro League
[ "Club", "Coach", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity", "Kit sponsor", "Shirt sponsor" ]
[ [ "Dinamo", "Täçmyrat Agamyradow", "Samarkand", "Dinamo Samarkand Stadium", "13,800", "Joma", "Agromir Buildings" ], [ "Istiqlol", "Sergey Lebedev", "Fergana", "Fargona Stadium", "11,000", "Adidas", "Stroy Montaj Invest" ], [ "Khorazm", "Maksud Karimov", "Urgench", "Xorazm Stadium", "13,500", "Joma", "" ], [ "Neftchi Fergana", "Asad Durmonov", "Fergana", "Fargona Stadium Istiklol Stadium", "11,000 22,000", "Joma", "BNQIZ" ], [ "Oqtepa", "Yaroslav Krushelnitskiy", "Tashkent", "Stadion Oq-tepa", "2,000", "Nike", "" ], [ "Shurtan", "Asror Aliqulov", "Guzor", "G'uzor Stadium", "7,000", "Adidas", "Uzbekneftegaz" ], [ "Turon", "Islom Ismoilov", "Yaypan", "Uzbekistan Stadium", "4,500", "Adidas", "Turon Eco Cement" ], [ "Zaamin", "Jakhongir Jiyamuroadov", "Zaamin", "Zaamin Stadium", "5,000", "Adidas", "" ] ]
Teams
FC OqtepaIstiqlol Neftchi TuronDinamoKhorazmShurtanFC Zaamin Location of teams in 2020 Uzbekistan Pro League
Uzbekistan_Pro_League_0
Uzbekistan Pro League (Uzbek: O'zbekiston Pro ligasi or Ўзбекистон Про лигаси) - football League in Uzbekistan, the second level of importance after the Uzbekistan Super League in the national championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Ireland_Conservatives_election_results
Northern Ireland Conservatives election results
[ "Constituency", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "Position" ]
[ [ "Belfast East", "Sarah Dines", "928", "2.4", "4" ], [ "Belfast South", "Myrtle Boal", "962", "2.4", "7" ], [ "East Antrim", "Terence Dick", "2,334", "6.8", "4" ], [ "East Londonderry", "James Holmes", "436", "1.0", "6" ], [ "Lagan Valley", "Stuart E. Sexton", "1,212", "2.7", "5" ], [ "North Down", "Leonard Fee", "1,810", "5.0", "4" ], [ "Strangford", "Gilbert Chalk", "1,743", "4.2", "5" ], [ "Upper Bann", "Brian Price", "433", "0.9", "7" ] ]
1997 general election
Northern_Ireland_Conservatives_election_results_4
This article lists the Northern Ireland Conservatives election results in UK parliamentary elections.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muisca_Confederation
Muisca Confederation
[ "Municipality", "Department bold is capital", "Ruler ( s ) bold is seat", "Altitude urban centre ( m )", "Surface area ( km )", "Remarks" ]
[ [ "Bacatá", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2640", "1587", "Muisca mummy found Important market town Petrographs found" ], [ "Bojacá", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2598", "109", "Lake Herrera Petrographs found" ], [ "Cajicá", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2558", "50.4", "" ], [ "La Calera", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2718", "317", "Petrographs found" ], [ "Cáqueza", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "1746", "38", "" ], [ "Chía", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2564", "80", "Moon Temple Herrera site Petrographs found" ], [ "Choachí", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "1923", "223", "Choachí Stone found" ], [ "Chocontá", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2655", "301.1", "Important market town Battle of Chocontá ( ~1490 ) Fortification between zipa & zaque" ], [ "Cogua", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2600", "113", "Muisca ceramics production Petrographs found" ], [ "Cota", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2566", "55", "Petrographs found Still Muisca people living" ], [ "Cucunubá", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2590", "112", "Petrographs found" ], [ "Facatativá", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2586", "158", "Piedras del Tunjo" ], [ "Funza", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2548", "70", "Important market town" ], [ "Gachancipá", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2568", "44", "Muisca mummy found Muisca ceramics production" ], [ "Guasca", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2710", "346", "Siecha Lakes Muisca ceramics production Petrographs found" ], [ "Madrid", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2554", "120.5", "Lake Herrera Petrographs found" ], [ "Mosquera", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2516", "107", "Lake Herrera Petrographs found" ], [ "Nemocón", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2585", "98.1", "Muisca salt mines Preceramic site Checua Petrographs found" ], [ "Pacho", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2136", "403.3", "Important market town" ], [ "Pasca", "Cundinamarca", "zipa", "2180", "246.24", "Battle of Pasca ( ~1470 ) Muisca raft found" ] ]
Territorial organization -- Bacatá
The zipa ruled over the Bogotá savanna Capital – Bacatá Area – 5,430 square kilometres ( 2,100 sq mi ) Average elevation – 2,470 metres ( 8,100 ft ) Last rulers – zipas Tisquesusa , Sagipa Date of conquest – 20 April 1537 ( Funza ) – Jiménez & Pérez de Quesada First city – 6 August 1538 ( Bogotá ) – Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada
Muisca_Confederation_5
The Muisca Confederation was a loose confederation of different Muisca rulers (zaques, zipas, iraca and tundama) in the central Andean highlands of present-day Colombia before the Spanish conquest of northern South America. The area, presently called Altiplano Cundiboyacense, comprised the current departments of Boyacá, Cundinamarca and minor parts of Santander with a total surface area of approximately . According to some Muisca scholars the Muisca Confederation was one of the best-organized confederations of tribes on the South American continent. Modern anthropologists, such as Jorge Gamboa Mendoza, attribute the present-day knowledge about the confederation and its organization more to a reflection by Spanish chroniclers who predominantly wrote about it a century or more after the Muisca were conquered and proposed the idea of a loose collection of different people with slightly different languages and backgrounds.