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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_The_Masters_Grand_Slam_of_Curling
2015 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling
[ "Pool B", "W", "L" ]
[ [ "Jim Cotter", "3", "1" ], [ "Brad Jacobs", "3", "1" ], [ "Reid Carruthers", "2", "2" ], [ "Brendan Bottcher", "1", "3" ], [ "Thomas Ulsrud", "1", "3" ] ]
2015_The_Masters_Grand_Slam_of_Curling_3
The 2015 Masters Grand Slam of Curling was held from October 27 to November 1 at the Rath Eastlink Community Centre in Truro, Nova Scotia. This was the second Grand Slam Grand Slam of the 2015-16 curling season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firestone_Grand_Prix_of_St._Petersburg
Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
[ "Season", "Channel", "Lay-by-lap", "Driver Analyst ( s )", "Pit Reporter ( s )", "Host ( s )" ]
[ [ "2003", "Speed Channel", "Bob Varsha", "Scott Pruett", "Derek Daly Calvin Fish Tommy Kendall", "Scott Pruett Bob Varsha" ], [ "2005", "ESPN", "Todd Harris", "Scott Goodyear Gil de Ferran", "Dr. Jerry Punch Jamie Little Vince Welch", "" ], [ "2006", "ESPN", "Marty Reid", "Scott Goodyear Rusty Wallace", "Jack Arute Jamie Little Dr. Jerry Punch", "Brent Musburger Rusty Wallace" ], [ "2007", "ESPN", "Marty Reid", "Scott Goodyear", "Jack Arute Brienne Pedigo Vince Welch", "Marty Reid Scott Goodyear" ], [ "2008", "ESPN", "Marty Reid", "Scott Goodyear", "Jack Arute Brienne Pedigo Vince Welch", "Marty Reid Scott Goodyear" ], [ "2009", "Versus", "Bob Jenkins", "Jon Beekhuis Robbie Buhl", "Jack Arute Robbie Floyd Lindy Thackston", "Jack Arute" ], [ "2010", "ABC ESPN2", "Marty Reid", "Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear", "Rick DeBruhl Jamie Little Vince Welch", "Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear Marty Reid" ], [ "2011", "ABC", "Marty Reid", "Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear", "Rick DeBruhl Jamie Little Vince Welch", "Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear Marty Reid" ], [ "2012", "ABC", "Marty Reid", "Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear", "Rick DeBruhl Jamie Little Vince Welch", "Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear Marty Reid" ], [ "2013", "NBC Sports Network", "Leigh Diffey", "Townsend Bell Wally Dallenbach , Jr", "Brian Till Jon Beekhuis Kevin Lee Robin Miller", "Leigh Diffey" ], [ "2014", "ABC", "Allen Bestwick", "Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear", "Rick DeBruhl Jamie Little Vince Welch", "Allen Bestwick Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear" ], [ "2015", "ABC", "Allen Bestwick", "Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear", "Jon Beekhuis Rick DeBruhl Jerry Punch", "Allen Bestwick Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear" ], [ "2016", "ABC", "Allen Bestwick", "Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear", "Jon Beekhuis Rick DeBruhl Jerry Punch", "Allen Bestwick Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear" ], [ "2017", "ABC", "Allen Bestwick", "Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear", "Jon Beekhuis Rick DeBruhl Jerry Punch", "Allen Bestwick Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear" ], [ "2018", "ABC", "Allen Bestwick", "Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear", "Jon Beekhuis Rick DeBruhl", "Allen Bestwick Eddie Cheever Scott Goodyear" ], [ "2019", "NBCSN", "Leigh Diffey", "Townsend Bell Paul Tracy", "Marty Snider Kevin Lee Jon Beekhuis Kelli Stavast Robin Miler", "Leigh Diffey Townsend Bell Paul Tracy" ] ]
Broadcasting history ( United States )
Grand_Prix_of_St._Petersburg_4
The Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg is an IndyCar Series race held in St. Petersburg, Florida. Since 2009, the race has served as the season opener, with the exception of 2010, when it was the second race of the season (but the first on U.S. soil). The race is held annually in the spring, currently in March. The race takes place on a temporary course, utilizing downtown streets, and one runway of Albert Whitted Airport. The event dates back to 1985, with IndyCars first competing in 2003.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Australian_season_11)
Dancing with the Stars (Australian season 11)
[ "Couple", "Score", "Style", "Music" ]
[ [ "Damien & Melanie", "23 ( 7 , 8 , 8 )", "Samba", "Hot Hot Hot - Buster Poindexter" ], [ "Damien & Melanie", "27 ( 9 , 9 , 9 )", "Cha-Cha-Cha", "The Edge of Glory - Lady Gaga" ], [ "Haley & Aric", "27 ( 10 , 8 , 9 )", "Argentine Tango", "El Tango de Roxanne - from Moulin Rouge !" ], [ "Haley & Aric", "30 ( 10 , 10 , 10 )", "Cha-Cha-Cha", "The Edge of Glory - Lady Gaga" ], [ "Haley & Aric", "25 ( 8 , 9 , 8 )", "Freestyle", "Scream - Michael and Janet Jackson" ], [ "Manu & Alana", "28 ( 9 , 9 , 10 )", "Foxtrot", "Ai n't That a Kick in the Head ? - Dean Martin" ], [ "Manu & Alana", "27 ( 9 , 9 , 9 )", "Cha-Cha-Cha", "The Edge of Glory - Lady Gaga" ], [ "Manu & Alana", "30 ( 10 , 10 , 10 )", "Freestyle", "Last Dance - Donna Summer" ] ]
Running Order -- Week 10
Running order
Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Australian_season_11)_13
The eleventh season of Dancing with the Stars premiered on Sunday 8 May 2011 at 6:30 pm on Channel Seven. Daniel MacPherson and Sonia Kruger returned as hosts, along with judges Todd McKenney and Helen Richey. Australian dancer Joshua Horner joined the judging panel as a replacement for Mark Wilson. My Kitchen Rules presenter Manu Feildel and his partner, Alana Patience, won the competition over model Haley Bracken. Alana is the first professional to win the competition twice, having won the prior season with Rob Palmer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_11
1998 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 11
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Chris Boardman ( GBR )", "GAN", "6 ' 12" ], [ "2", "Abraham Olano ( ESP )", "Banesto", "+ 4" ], [ "3", "Laurent Jalabert ( FRA )", "ONCE", "+ 5" ], [ "4", "Bobby Julich ( USA )", "Cofidis", "+ 5" ], [ "5", "Christophe Moreau ( FRA )", "Festina", "+ 5" ], [ "6", "Jan Ullrich ( GER )", "Team Telekom", "+ 5" ], [ "7", "Alex Zülle ( SWI )", "Festina", "+ 7" ], [ "8", "Laurent Dufaux ( SWI )", "Festina", "+ 9" ], [ "9", "Andreï Tchmil ( BEL )", "Lotto", "+ 10" ], [ "10", "Vjatceslav Ekimov ( RUS )", "US Postal", "+ 11" ] ]
General Classification after Prologue
1998_Tour_de_France,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11_1
The 1998 Tour de France was the 85th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Dublin, Ireland with a prologue individual time trial on 11 July and Stage 11 occurred on 22 July with a mountainous stage to Plateau de Beille. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 2 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_5000_metres
1996 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Ayelech Worku", "Ethiopia", "16:02.43", "Q" ], [ "2", "Jepkorir Ayabei", "Kenya", "16:02.65", "Q" ], [ "3", "Rie Matsuoka", "Japan", "16:14.07", "Q" ], [ "4", "Cristina Iloc", "Romania", "16:16.82", "Q" ], [ "5", "Sara Ferrari", "Italy", "16:25.73", "Q" ], [ "6", "Galina Bogomolova", "Russia", "16:34.02", "q" ], [ "7", "Ulrike Maisch", "Germany", "16:41.32", "q" ], [ "8", "Katalin Szentgyörgyi", "Hungary", "16:46.70", "q" ], [ "9", "Tri Asih Handayani", "Indonesia", "16:54.51", "q" ], [ "10", "Amy Yoder", "United States", "16:57.31", "" ], [ "11", "Justine Nahimana", "Burundi", "17:13.92", "" ], [ "12", "Veronique Bingouma", "Gabon", "19:08.75", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
1996_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_5000_metres_2
The women's 5000 metres event at the 1996 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Sydney, Australia, at International Athletic Centre on 23 and 25 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idol_Poland_(season_5)
Idol Poland (season 5)
[ "Artist", "Song ( original artists )", "Result" ]
[ [ "Adam Kalinowski", "September ( Earth , Wind & Fire )", "Bottom two" ], [ "Angelika Zaworka", "Toxic ( Britney Spears )", "Safe" ], [ "Jakub Krystyan", "You 're the First , the Last , My Everything ( Barry White )", "Safe" ], [ "Karolina Artymowicz", "Do n't Stop the Music ( Rihanna )", "Safe" ], [ "Mariusz Dyba", "Love Me Again ( John Newman )", "Safe" ], [ "Patrycja Jewsenia", "Hot Stuff ( Donna Summer )", "Eliminated" ] ]
Live Show Details -- Live Show 3 ( 26 April 2017 )
Theme : Dance
Idol_Poland_(season_5)_4
Idol Poland (season 5) is the fifth season of Idol Poland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ÖBL_Most_Valuable_Austrian_Player
ÖBL Most Valuable Austrian Player
[ "Season", "Player", "Position", "Team" ]
[ [ "2003-04", "David Jandl", "G", "Oberwart Gunners" ], [ "2004-05", "David Jandl ( 2 )", "G", "Oberwart Gunners ( 2 )" ], [ "2005-06", "Davor Lamesic", "PG", "Arkadia Traiskirchen Lions" ], [ "2006-07", "Armin Woschank", "PG", "WBC Kraftwerk Wels" ], [ "2007-08", "Davor Lamesic ( 2 )", "PF", "Arkadia Traiskirchen Lions ( 2 )" ], [ "2008-09", "Christoph Nagler", "SG", "Xion Dukes Klosterneuburg" ], [ "2009-10", "Christoph Nagler ( 2 )", "SG", "Xion Dukes Klosterneuburg ( 2 )" ], [ "2010-11", "Bernd Volcic", "C", "Oberwart Gunners ( 3 )" ], [ "2011-12", "Christoph Nagler ( 3 )", "SG", "Xion Dukes Klosterneuburg ( 3 )" ], [ "2012-13", "Thomas Klepeisz", "PG", "UBC Güssing Knights" ], [ "2013-14", "Martin Kohlmaier", "C", "ece Bulls Kapfenberg" ], [ "2014-15", "Thomas Klepeisz ( 2 )", "PG", "UBC Güssing Knights" ] ]
Winner
ÖBL_Most_Valuable_Austrian_Player_0
The Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga (ÖBL) Most Valuable Austrian Player is an award given to the best player in the Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga, the highest professional basketball league in Austria. The award goes to the best Austrian player in the league, and was first handed out in the 2003-04 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_World_Men's_Curling_Championship
2014 World Men's Curling Championship
[ "Country", "Skip", "W", "L", "PF", "PA", "Ends Won", "Ends Lost", "Blank Ends", "Stolen Ends", "Shot Pct" ]
[ [ "Norway", "Thomas Ulsrud", "10", "1", "82", "47", "51", "38", "12", "13", "86%" ], [ "Canada", "Kevin Koe", "8", "3", "80", "58", "49", "43", "6", "15", "84%" ], [ "Switzerland", "Peter de Cruz", "7", "4", "79", "68", "48", "44", "17", "11", "80%" ], [ "Sweden", "Oskar Eriksson", "7", "4", "72", "57", "46", "41", "15", "15", "81%" ], [ "Japan", "Yusuke Morozumi", "7", "4", "74", "70", "45", "45", "10", "12", "82%" ], [ "China", "Liu Rui", "6", "5", "67", "67", "45", "43", "19", "9", "82%" ], [ "Czech Republic", "Jiří Snítil", "6", "5", "71", "73", "43", "45", "17", "10", "78%" ], [ "Germany", "John Jahr", "5", "6", "73", "75", "46", "43", "9", "11", "78%" ], [ "Scotland", "Ewan MacDonald", "3", "8", "64", "84", "45", "49", "9", "10", "78%" ], [ "United States", "Pete Fenson", "3", "8", "61", "76", "43", "48", "16", "11", "81%" ], [ "Russia", "Evgeny Arkhipov", "2", "9", "55", "84", "38", "49", "10", "7", "78%" ], [ "Denmark", "Rasmus Stjerne", "2", "9", "54", "73", "41", "50", "12", "6", "78%" ] ]
Round robin standings
Final Round Robin Standings Key Teams to Playoffs Teams to Tiebreaker
2014_World_Men's_Curling_Championship_2
The 2014 World Men's Curling Championship was held from March 29 to April 6 at the Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing, China. Norway's Thomas Ulsrud defeated Sweden's Oskar Eriksson in the final with a score of 8-3, securing his first world title and the fourth world title overall for Norway.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2019_African_Games_–_Men's_400_metres
Athletics at the 2019 African Games – Men's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Leungo Scotch", "Botswana", "45.27" ], [ "2", "3", "Thapelo Phora", "South Africa", "45.59" ], [ "3", "4", "Chidi Okezie", "Nigeria", "45.61" ], [ "4", "2", "Gilles Anthony Afoumba", "Republic of the Congo", "45.96" ], [ "5", "7", "Alphas Kishoyian", "Kenya", "45.97" ], [ "6", "8", "Ifeanyi Emmanuel Ojeli", "Nigeria", "46.05" ], [ "7", "6", "Ditiro Nzamani", "Botswana", "46.15" ], [ "8", "1", "Gardeo Isaacs", "South Africa", "46.79" ] ]
Results -- Final
Athletics_at_the_2019_African_Games_–_Men's_400_metres_2
The men's 400 metres event at the 2019 African Games was held on 26, 27 and 28 August in Rabat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonja_Sohn
Sonja Sohn
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1996", "Work", "June" ], [ "1998", "Slam", "Lauren Bell" ], [ "1999", "Getting to Know You", "Lynn" ], [ "1999", "Bringing Out the Dead", "Kanita" ], [ "2000", "Shaft", "Alice" ], [ "2001", "Perfume", "Dandy" ], [ "2002", "G", "Shelly" ], [ "2003", "The Killing Zone", "Jennifer" ], [ "2008", "Step Up 2 : The Streets", "Sarah" ], [ "2012", "The Wire : The Musical", "Detective Shakima 'Kima ' Greggs" ], [ "2015", "The Missing Girl", "Franny" ], [ "2017", "Domain", "Atlanta" ], [ "2019", "High Flying Bird", "Myra" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Sonja_Sohn_0
Sonja Sohn (born Sonja Williams; May 9, 1964) is an American actress and director best known for her roles as Detective Kima Greggs on the HBO drama The Wire and Detective Samantha Baker on the ABC series Body of Proof. She is also known for having starred in the independent film Slam, which she co-wrote. Her role on The Wire led to her current work as the leader of a Baltimore community initiative called ReWired for Change.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1940
List of shipwrecks in November 1940
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Anten", "Sweden", "World War II : Convoy OB 223 : The cargo ship ( 5135 gt , 1920 ) was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Hebrides , United Kingdom ( 56°57′N 18°18′W / 56.950°N 18.300°W / 56.950 ; -18.300 ) by U-123 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss on one of her 33 crew . The ship was abandoned ; survivors were rescued by HMS Sandwich ( Royal Navy ) . Anten sank on 25 November at 57°15′N 17°40′W / 57.250°N 17.667°W / 57.250 ; -17.667" ], [ "Bonaparte", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The tug ( 38 gt ) was bombed and sunk at Southampton , Hampshire by Luftwaffe aircraft" ], [ "Bradfyne", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy SC 11 : The cargo ship ( 4740 gt , 1928 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 170 nautical miles ( 310 km ) north of Ireland ( 55°04′N 12°15′W / 55.067°N 12.250°W / 55.067 ; -12.250 ) by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 39 of her 43 crew . Survivors were rescued by Norse King ( Norway )" ], [ "Bruse", "Norway", "World War II : Convoy SC 11 : The cargo ship ( 2205 gt , 1933 ) was torpedoed and severely damaged in the Atlantic Ocean ( 55°04′N 12°15′W / 55.067°N 12.250°W / 55.067 ; -12.250 ) U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 16 of her 22 crew . The survivors abandoned ship and were rescued by HMCS Skeena ( Royal Canadian Navy ) . Bruse was taken in tow on 28 November and arrived at the Clyde two days later . She was consequently scrapped" ], [ "Bussum", "Netherlands", "World War II : Convoy SC 11 : The cargo ship ( 3636 gt , 1917 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north of Ireland ( 55°39′N 8°58′W / 55.650°N 8.967°W / 55.650 ; -8.967 ) . The 29 crew were rescued by HMCS Ottawa ( Royal Canadian Navy )" ], [ "Cotmarsum", "Netherlands", "World War II : Convoy SC 11 : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 55°00′N 12°00′W / 55.000°N 12.000°W / 55.000 ; -12.000 ) by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine )" ], [ "HMS Duchess of Cornwall", "Royal Navy", "The auxiliary paddle minesweeper ( 302 gt , 1896 ) was lost on this date" ], [ "HMT Good Design", "Royal Navy", "The patrol vessel ( 46 gt ) sank northeast of Inchkeith , Fife" ], [ "Justitia", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy SC 11 : The cargo ship ( 4562 gt , 1935 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north west of County Donegal , Ireland ( 55°00′N 13°10′W / 55.000°N 13.167°W / 55.000 ; -13.167 ) by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 13 of her 39 crew . Survivors were rescued by HMS Enchantress ( Royal Navy )" ], [ "King Idwal", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy OB 244 : The cargo ship ( 5115 gt , 1920 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Outer Hebrides ( 56°44′N 19°13′W / 56.733°N 19.217°W / 56.733 ; -19.217 ) by U-123 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 12 of her 40 crew . Survivors were rescued by HMS Sandwich ( Royal Navy )" ], [ "Kolchis", "Greece", "World War II : Convoy SC 13 : The cargo ship ( 2219 gt ) foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all 23 crew" ], [ "Leise Maersk", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy SC 11 : The cargo ship ( 3136 gt , 1921 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Outer Hebrides ( 55°30′N 11°00′W / 55.500°N 11.000°W / 55.500 ; -11.000 ) by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 17 of her 24 crew . Survivors were rescued by a Dutch salvage tug" ], [ "New Comet", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The drifter ( 245 gt ) struck a mine off the mouth of the Tyne and was beached . She was later refloated , but sank on 28 February 1941" ], [ "Oakcrest", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy OB 244 : The cargo ship ( 5407 gt , 1929 ) straggeld behind the convoys . She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland ( 53°00′N 17°00′W / 53.000°N 17.000°W / 53.000 ; -17.000 ) by U-123 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 35 of her 41 crew" ], [ "Ootmarsum", "Netherlands", "World War II : The cargo ship ( 3628 gt , 1920 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 350 nautical miles ( 650 km ) west of Inishtrahull Island , County Donegal , Ireland by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of all 25 crew" ], [ "Sailor King", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The drifter ( 41 gt ) struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Brightlingsea , Essex" ], [ "Salonica", "Norway", "World War II : Convoy SC 11 : The cargo ship ( 2694 gt , 1912 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of County Donegal ( 55°16′N 12°14′W / 55.267°N 12.233°W / 55.267 ; -12.233 ) by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of nine of her 25 crew . Survivors were rescued by HMS Enchantress ( Royal Navy )" ], [ "Tymeric", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy OB 223 : The cargo ship ( 5228 gt , 1919 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 57°00′N 20°30′W / 57.000°N 20.500°W / 57.000 ; -20.500 ) by U-123 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 71 of her 76 crew . Survivors were rescued by HMS Sandwich ( Royal Navy )" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1940_23
The list of shipwrecks in November 1940 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1940. Most of the ships listed here were lost in connection with World War II.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
List of diplomatic missions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
[ "Host country", "Mission", "Head" ]
[ [ "Austria", "Vienna ( Embassy )", "Kemal Kozarić" ], [ "Belgium", "Brussels ( Embassy )", "Lidija Topić - Bouwen" ], [ "Bulgaria", "Sofia ( Embassy )", "Radomir Bogdanović" ], [ "Croatia", "Zagreb ( Embassy )", "Renata Paskalj" ], [ "Czech Republic", "Prague ( Embassy )", "" ], [ "Denmark", "Copenhagen ( Embassy )", "" ], [ "France", "Paris ( Embassy )", "Kemal Muftić" ], [ "Germany", "Berlin ( Embassy ) Frankfurt ( Consulate-General ) Munich ( Consulate-General ) Stuttgart ( Consulate-General )", "Ankica Gudeljević Lučiano Kaluža Ruzmira Tihić Kadrić" ], [ "Greece", "Athens ( Embassy )", "Branko Dokić" ], [ "Holy See", "Rome ( Embassy )", "Slavica Karačić" ], [ "Hungary", "Budapest ( Embassy )", "Tomislav Leko" ], [ "Italy", "Rome ( Embassy ) Milan ( Consulate-General )", "Darko Zelenika" ], [ "Montenegro", "Podgorica ( Embassy )", "Vinko Radovanović" ], [ "Netherlands", "The Hague ( Embassy )", "Mirsada Čolaković" ], [ "North Macedonia", "Skopje ( Embassy )", "Lepa Babić" ], [ "Norway", "Oslo ( Embassy )", "Nedim Makarević" ], [ "Poland", "Warsaw ( Embassy )", "" ], [ "Romania", "Bucharest ( Embassy )", "Mile Vasić" ], [ "Russian Federation", "Moscow ( Embassy )", "Mustafa Mujezinović" ], [ "Serbia", "Belgrade ( Embassy )", "Lazar Mirkić" ] ]
Europe
List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_3
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, excluding honorary consulates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Walsall_F.C._season
2016–17 Walsall F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1 July 2016", "RB", "Jason Demetriou", "Southend United", "Rejected contract" ], [ "1 July 2016", "CB", "Paul Downing", "Milton Keynes Dons", "Rejected contract" ], [ "1 July 2016", "LW", "Anthony Forde", "Rotherham United", "Undisclosed" ], [ "1 July 2016", "LW", "Milan Lalkovič", "Portsmouth", "Rejected contract" ], [ "1 July 2016", "CM", "Sam Mantom", "Scunthorpe United", "Rejected contract" ], [ "1 July 2016", "LW", "Jordan Murphy", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "1 July 2016", "AM", "Levi Rowley", "Free agent", "Released" ], [ "1 July 2016", "AM", "Romaine Sawyers", "Brentford", "Rejected contract" ], [ "1 July 2016", "LB", "Andy Taylor", "Blackpool", "Rejected contract" ], [ "5 July 2016", "SS", "Jordan Cook", "Luton Town", "Rejected contract" ], [ "14 July 2016", "CF", "Tom Bradshaw", "Barnsley", "Undisclosed" ], [ "31 August 2016", "LB", "Rico Henry", "Brentford", "£1,500,000" ] ]
Transfers -- Out
2016–17_Walsall_F.C._season_1
The 2016-17 season is Walsall's 129th season in their existence and their tenth consecutive season in League One. Along with competing in League One, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, League Cup and EFL Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shopping_malls_in_the_Philippines
List of shopping malls in the Philippines
[ "Name", "City/municipality", "Province", "Remarks" ]
[ [ "CityMall Bacalso", "Cebu City", "Cebu", "Expected completion in 2019" ], [ "Canyon de Boracay Premiere", "Malay", "Aklan", "Expected completion in 2019" ], [ "SM City Tuguegarao", "Tuguegarao City", "Cagayan", "Expected completion in 2020" ], [ "CityMall Tuguegarao", "Tuguegarao", "Cagayan", "Expected completion in 2019" ], [ "KCC Mall of Cotabato", "Cotabato City", "Maguindanao", "Expected completion in 2019" ], [ "SM City Sorsogon", "Sorsogon City", "Sorsogon", "Expected completion in 3Q 2020" ] ]
Shopping malls under construction
List_of_shopping_malls_in_the_Philippines_19
This is a list of notable shopping malls in the Philippines. The retail industry in the Philippines is an important contributor to the national economy as it accounts for approximately 15% of the Philippines' total Gross National Product (GNP) and 33% of the entire services sector. It employs some 5.25 million people, representing 18% of the Philippines' workforce. The Philippine Retailers Association is the association of retailers, mall, and shopping center operators in the country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1917
List of shipwrecks in September 1917
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "HM CMB-8", "Royal Navy", "The Coastal Motor Boat was lost on this date" ], [ "Cydonia", "United Kingdom", "The collier was lost on this date" ], [ "Deux Jeannes", "France", "World War I : The fishing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 30 nautical miles ( 56 km ) south west of Ouessant , Finistère ( 48°06′N 5°40′W / 48.100°N 5.667°W / 48.100 ; -5.667 ) by SM U-90 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "Greltoria", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 3 nautical miles ( 5.6 km ) north west by north of Flamborough Head , Yorkshire by SM UB-34 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "Liberté", "France", "World War I : The fishing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 30 nautical miles ( 56 km ) south west of Ouessant ( 48°06′N 5°40′W / 48.100°N 5.667°W / 48.100 ; -5.667 ) by SM U-90 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "Peuples Frères", "France", "World War I : The fishing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 30 nautical miles ( 56 km ) south west Ouessant ( 48°06′N 5°40′W / 48.100°N 5.667°W / 48.100 ; -5.667 ) by SM U-90 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "SM UC-6", "Imperial German Navy", "World War I : The Type UC I submarine struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off North Foreland , Kent , United Kingdom ( 51°30′N 1°34′E / 51.500°N 1.567°E / 51.500 ; 1.567 ) with the loss of all sixteen crew" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1917_27
The list of shipwrecks in September 1917 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1917.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1895_Northwestern_Purple_football_team
1895 Northwestern Purple football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "September 21", "vs. Wisconsin", "Milwaukee", "L 6-12" ], [ "September 28", "Iowa Agricultural", "Evanston , IL", "L 0-36" ], [ "October 3", "Evanston High", "Evanston , IL", "W 16-0" ], [ "October 5", "Beloit", "Evanston , IL", "W 34-6" ], [ "October 12", "Armour", "Evanston , IL", "W 44-0" ], [ "October 19", "at Chicago", "Marshall Field Chicago", "W 22-6" ], [ "October 31", "Rush-Lake Forest", "Evanston , IL", "W 24-0" ], [ "November 2", "at Purdue", "Stuart Field Lafayette , IN", "W 24-6" ], [ "November 9", "vs. Missouri", "St. Louis", "L 18-22" ], [ "November 16", "Chicago", "Evanston , IL", "L 0-6" ], [ "November 23", "at Illinois", "Athletic Park Champaign , IL ( rivalry )", "L 4-38" ] ]
Schedule
1895_Northwestern_Purple_football_team_0
The 1895 Northwestern Purple team represented Northwestern University during the 1895 college football season. In their first year under head coach Jesse Van Doozer, the Purple compiled a 6-5 record.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_in_public_domain
2018 in public domain
[ "Names", "Country", "Birth", "Death", "Occupation", "Notable work" ]
[ [ "James Agate", "United Kingdom", "9 September 1877", "6 June 1947", "Writer , critic", "Ego" ], [ "Tilly Aston", "Australia", "11 December 1873", "1 November 1947", "Educator , writer", "" ], [ "Joseph Barcroft", "United Kingdom", "26 July 1872", "21 March 1947", "Physiologist", "The Respiratory Function of the Blood" ], [ "Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes", "United Kingdom", "5 August 1868", "14 November 1947", "Novelist", "The Lodger" ], [ "J. D. Beresford", "United Kingdom", "17 March 1873", "1 February 1947", "Science fiction and horror author", "The Hampdenshire Wonder" ], [ "Augustin Bernard [ fr ]", "France", "26 August 1865", "29 December 1947", "Geographer", "Les Confins algéro-marocains" ], [ "Tristan Bernard", "France", "7 September 1866", "7 December 1947", "Playwright", "Mémoires d'un jeune homme rangé" ], [ "Jean-Richard Bloch", "France", "25 May 1884", "15 March 1947", "Writer", "" ], [ "Luigi Bonelli", "Italy", "20 September 1865", "26 January 1947", "Orientalist", "Lessico italiano-turco" ], [ "Pierre Bonnard", "France", "3 October 1867", "23 January 1947", "Painter , printmaker", "" ], [ "Wolfgang Borchert", "Germany", "20 May 1921", "20 November 1947", "Playwright", "Draußen vor der Tür" ], [ "Angela Brazil", "United Kingdom", "30 November 1868", "13 March 1947", "Children 's books author", "" ], [ "Óscar Castro Zúñiga", "Chile", "29 March 1910", "1 October 1947", "Writer", "Llampo de Sangre , Camino en el alba , Comarca del jazmín" ], [ "Willa Cather", "United States", "7 December 1873", "24 April 1947", "Writer", "My Ántonia" ], [ "Dmitry Censor", "Russia", "22 December 1877", "26 December 1947", "Poet", "" ], [ "George Chatterton-Hill", "Ireland", "1883", "12 January 1947", "Philosopher", "Heredity and Selection in Sociology" ], [ "Édouard Chatton", "France", "11 October 1883", "23 April 1947", "Biologist", "" ], [ "Winston Churchill", "United States", "10 November 1871", "12 March 1947", "Novelist", "The Celebrity" ], [ "Ananda Coomaraswamy", "United States", "22 August 1877", "9 September 1947", "historian , philosopher", "The Dance of Shiva" ], [ "Aleister Crowley", "United Kingdom", "12 October 1875", "1 December 1947", "Poet", "List of works" ] ]
Entering the public domain in countries with life + 70 years
With the exception of Belarus and Spain ( which is Life + 80 for creators who died before 1987 ) , a work enters the public domain in Europe 70 years after the creator 's death , if it was published during the creator 's lifetime . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The list is sorted alphabetically and includes a notable work of the creator that entered the public domain on January 1 , 2018 . For previously unpublished material , those who publish it first will have the publication rights for 25 years .
2018_in_public_domain_0
When a work's copyright expires, it enters the public domain. The following is a list of works that enter the public domain in 2018. Since laws vary globally, the copyright status of some works are not uniform.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/26th_Quebec_Legislature
26th Quebec Legislature
[ "Name", "Party", "Riding" ]
[ [ "Lucien Cliche", "Libéral", "Abitibi-Est" ], [ "Alcide Courcy", "Libéral", "Abitibi-Ouest" ], [ "William McOuat Cottingham", "Union Nationale", "Argenteuil" ], [ "Albert Morissette", "Libéral", "Arthabaska" ], [ "Daniel Johnson", "Union Nationale", "Bagot" ], [ "Fabien Poulin", "Libéral", "Beauce" ], [ "Edgar Hébert", "Union Nationale", "Beauharnois" ], [ "Gustave Plante", "Libéral", "Bellechasse" ], [ "Azellus Lavallée", "Union Nationale", "Berthier" ], [ "Gérard D. Levesque", "Libéral", "Bonaventure" ], [ "Jean Meunier", "Libéral", "Bourget" ], [ "Glendon Brown", "Libéral", "Brome" ], [ "Robert Théberge", "Libéral", "Chambly" ], [ "Maurice Bellemare", "Union Nationale", "Champlain" ], [ "Arthur Leclerc", "Union Nationale", "Charlevoix" ], [ "Joseph-Maurice Laberge", "Union Nationale", "Châteauguay" ], [ "Antonio Talbot", "Union Nationale", "Chicoutimi" ], [ "Claude-Gilles Gosselin", "Union Nationale", "Compton" ], [ "Gaston Binette", "Libéral", "Deux-Montagnes" ], [ "Joseph-Damase Bégin", "Union Nationale", "Dorchester" ] ]
Member list
This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1960 election :
26th_Quebec_Legislature_0
The 26th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the political provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that was elected in the 1960 Quebec general election. It sat from 20 September 1960 to 22 September 1960, from 10 November 1960 to 10 June 1961, and from 9 January 1962 to 19 September 1962. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Jean Lesage began the Quiet Revolution reforms. The Union Nationale, which had previously governed for more than 15 years, formed the official opposition under successive interim leaders Yves Prévost and Antonio Talbot, and then under Daniel Johnson, Sr. The Legislature lasted only two years as Lesage called the 1962 election as a referendum for the nationalization of hydroelectricity under Hydro-Québec.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Florida_Gators_women's_gymnastics_team
2016 Florida Gators women's gymnastics team
[ "Name", "Height", "Year", "Hometown", "Club" ]
[ [ "Kennedy Baker", "5-0", "SO", "Flower Mount , TX", "Texas Dreams" ], [ "Alicia Boren", "4-11", "FR", "Franklin Lakes , NJ", "North Stars" ], [ "Claire Boyce", "5-6", "JR", "Arlington , TX", "Texas Dreams" ], [ "Bridgette Caquatto", "5-3", "SR", "Naperville , IL", "Legacy Elite" ], [ "Amanda Cheney", "5-5", "FR", "Orlando , FL", "Orlando Metro" ], [ "Lacy Dagen", "5-1", "FR", "Pleasanton , CA", "San Mateo Gymnastics" ], [ "Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto", "5-6", "SR", "Montreal , Quebec", "Gym-Richelieu" ], [ "Peyton Ernst", "5-1", "FR", "Coppell , TX", "Texas Dreams" ], [ "Ericha Fassbender", "5-3", "SO", "Katy , TX", "Stars Gymnastics" ], [ "Morgan Frazier", "5-2", "SR", "Winter Garden , FL", "Orlando Metro" ], [ "Ashley Hiller", "4-11", "FR", "Pasadena , TX", "Stars Gymnastics" ], [ "Grace McLaughlin", "5-2", "SO", "Allen , TX", "WOGA" ], [ "Alex McMurtry", "5-2", "SO", "Midlothian , VA", "Richmond Olympiad" ], [ "Bridget Sloan", "5-1", "SR", "Pittsboro , IN", "Sharp 's Gymnastics" ] ]
Roster
The Gators lost four seniors after the 2015 campaign ; Kytra Hunter , [ 36 ] Jamie Shisler , [ 37 ] Rachel Spicer [ 38 ] and Kiersten Wang – all due to graduation and the ends of their eligibility . [ 39 ] [ 40 ] However , they welcomed a 5-member–strong 2015–16 incoming freshman class composed of Alicia Boren , [ 41 ] Amanda Cheney , [ 42 ] Lacy Dagen , [ 43 ] Peyton Ernst [ 44 ] and Ashley Hiller . [ 45 ] [ 46 ] [ 47 ] Amanda Cheney joins the team as a walk on athlete .
2016_Florida_Gators_women's_gymnastics_team_1
The 2016 Florida Gators gymnastics team is to represent the University of Florida in the sport of artistic gymnastics during the 2016 NCAA Division I women's gymnastics season. The Gators compete in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They host their home meets at the O'Connell Center on the university's campus in Gainesville, Florida. The 2016 season is the Gators' first under head coach Jenny Rowland. The Gators have been ranked No. 2 in the 2016 Preseason Coaches Poll, second to only Oklahoma.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hernández
Tom Hernández
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1938", "Dead Men Tell No Tales", "Spanish Bartender", "" ], [ "1950", "Tarzan and the Slave Girl", "Molo", "Uncredited" ], [ "1952", "Yankee Buccaneer", "Guard", "Uncredited" ], [ "1953", "Salome", "Townsman", "Uncredited" ], [ "1953", "Trouble Along the Way", "Butler", "Uncredited" ], [ "1953", "Sombrero", "Man in Cafe", "Uncredited" ], [ "1953", "The Desert Song", "Legionnaire", "Uncredited" ], [ "1953", "Latin Lovers", "Nora 's Dancing Partner", "Uncredited" ], [ "1954", "Phantom of the Rue Morgue", "Gendarme Lara", "Uncredited" ], [ "1955", "The Last Command", "Aida", "Uncredited" ], [ "1956", "Anything Goes", "Frenchman", "Uncredited" ], [ "1956", "Santiago", "Soldier", "Uncredited" ], [ "1957", "El reflejo del alma", "", "( Spanish film )" ], [ "1958", "Party Girl", "Sketch Artist , Canetto Trial", "Uncredited" ], [ "1959", "Holiday for Lovers", "Portrait Painter", "Uncredited" ], [ "1959", "It Started with a Kiss", "Minor Role", "Uncredited" ], [ "1960", "The 3rd Voice", "Desk´s Clerk", "" ], [ "1961", "The Comancheros", "Croupier", "Uncredited" ], [ "1962", "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse", "Headwaiter", "Uncredited" ], [ "1962", "Tender Is the Night", "Nobleman", "Uncredited" ] ]
Filmography
This is a list of films of Tom Hernández [ 9 ]
Tom_Hernández_0
Domingo Tomás Tom Hernández Bethencourt (October 9, 1915 - June 2, 1984), better known as Tom Hernández (or Tommy Hernandez), was a Spanish-born American theater, films, and television actor, who played supporting roles, usually Hispanics, throughout his career. He was mainly known for their roles in the American film The 3rd Voice (1960), and in the Spanish films Fuerza Mortal (1980) and Tunka, el guerrero (1983). However, he is best remembered by his interpretation of Don Diego character at the San Diego's fair (California) Del Mar Fair during almost of four decades until his death in 1984. He held the position of goodwill ambassador of the fair, promoting it and he welcomed people that came to the fair with his greeting in Spanish ¡Bienvenidos, Amigos! (Welcome Friends! ), greeting for which he was known. He was brother of also actor Pepe Hern and uncle of present-day actor Justin Lopez from The Three Stooges (2012 film).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2011_Giro_d'Italia
List of teams and cyclists in the 2011 Giro d'Italia
[ "No", "Rider", "Nationality", "Team", "Age", "Pos" ]
[ [ "1", "Stefano Garzelli", "Italy", "Acqua & Sapone", "37", "26" ], [ "2", "Massimo Codol", "Italy", "Acqua & Sapone", "38", "32" ], [ "3", "Claudio Corioni", "Italy", "Acqua & Sapone", "28", "150" ], [ "4", "Carlos Betancur", "Colombia", "Acqua & Sapone", "21", "59" ], [ "5", "Ruggero Marzoli", "Italy", "Acqua & Sapone", "35", "118" ], [ "6", "Vladimir Miholjević", "Croatia", "Acqua & Sapone", "37", "31" ], [ "7", "Danilo Napolitano", "Italy", "Acqua & Sapone", "30", "DNF-11" ], [ "8", "Cayetano Sarmiento", "Colombia", "Acqua & Sapone", "24", "33" ], [ "9", "Fabio Taborre", "Italy", "Acqua & Sapone", "25", "98" ], [ "11", "Rinaldo Nocentini", "Italy", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "33", "70" ], [ "12", "Julien Bérard", "France", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "23", "132" ], [ "13", "Mickaël Cherel", "France", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "25", "62" ], [ "14", "Cyril Dessel", "France", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "36", "99" ], [ "15", "Hubert Dupont", "France", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "30", "12" ], [ "16", "John Gadret", "France", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "32", "4" ], [ "17", "Ben Gastauer", "Luxembourg", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "23", "88" ], [ "18", "Yuriy Krivtsov", "France", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "32", "119" ], [ "19", "Matteo Montaguti", "Italy", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "27", "77" ], [ "21", "José Serpa", "Colombia", "Androni Giocattoli", "32", "52" ], [ "22", "Emanuele Sella", "Italy", "Androni Giocattoli", "30", "35" ] ]
By rider
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2011_Giro_d'Italia_0
All 18 UCI ProTeams are invited automatically and obligated to attend, with nine cyclists per team. Two UCI Professional Continental were announced well ahead of time, Androni Giocattoli and Farnese Vini-Neri Sottoli. UCI rules normally limit races to a peloton of 200 riders, but the Giro received special dispensation for a 207-rider peloton, allowing a 23rd team. The three additional invited teams are Acqua & Sapone, Colnago-CSF Inox, and Geox-TMC. Despite talk that ProTeam Vacansoleil-DCM might be excluded to the doping scandals involving team members Riccardo Riccò and Ezequiel Mosquera, they were included pursuant to UCI rules. The cyclists wore numbers from 1 to 229; the first team had numbers 1 to 9, the second team 11 to 19, etc. The exception to this rule was the Farnese Vini-Neri Sottoli, who wore numbers 150 to 158 instead of 151 to 159, thus giving Italian champion Giovanni Visconti the number 150, as in 2011 it is 150 years after Italy was unified in the Kingdom of Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_equipment_of_the_Turkish_Land_Forces
List of equipment of the Turkish Land Forces
[ "Model", "Origin", "Type" ]
[ [ "ACAR", "Turkey", "Ground Surveillance Radar" ], [ "AN/TPQ-36", "United States Turkey", "Mobile Radar" ], [ "AN/TPQ-37", "United States Turkey", "Mobile Radar" ], [ "Beagle ( radar )", "Germany", "Mobile Radar" ], [ "COBRA ( radar )", "Germany", "Mobile Radar" ], [ "EL/M-2226", "Israel", "Mobile Radar" ], [ "KALKAN", "Turkey", "Mobile Radar" ], [ "SERHAT", "Turkey", "Counter-Mortar Radar" ], [ "SERHAT II", "Turkey", "Counter-Mortar Radar" ] ]
Vehicles -- Radar systems
List_of_equipment_of_the_Turkish_Land_Forces_19
M6M60
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Collins_(actor)
Ray Collins (actor)
[ "Date", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1930 -", "The American School of the Air", "Repertory cast", "" ], [ "February 9 , 1931 -", "The Eno Crime Club", "", "Mystery drama series" ], [ "March 6 , 1931 -", "The March of Time", "Repertory cast", "" ], [ "January 16 , 1933 -", "Just Plain Bill", "", "Serial drama" ], [ "July 25 , 1936", "Five Star Theatre", "", "Behind That Curtain , conclusion of a Charlie Chan mystery" ], [ "July 14 - September 22 , 1935", "America 's Hour", "Repertory cast", "Patriotic documentary drama" ], [ "1935-41", "Cavalcade of America", "Repertory cast", "Weekly anthology drama series" ], [ "March 22 , 1936", "Terror by Night", "", "The Bells" ], [ "February 23 - September 16 , 1936", "Peter Absolute", "Augustus Crabtree", "Weekly dramatic serial Collins plays a strolling tragedian in this story of a boy 's adventures during the early days of the Erie Canal" ], [ "June 1 , 1936 -", "Wilderness Road", "Daniel Boone", "Frontier serial drama" ], [ "July 25 , 1936", "Columbia Workshop", "Repertory cast", "Broadway Evening" ], [ "August 1 , 1936", "Columbia Workshop", "Repertory cast", "Cartwheel" ], [ "September 2 , 1936 - August 1937", "The Heinz Magazine of the Air", "John", "Serial drama segment , Trouble House" ], [ "September 12 , 1936", "Columbia Workshop", "Repertory cast", "A Voyage To Brobdingnag" ], [ "July 23 - September 3 , 1937", "Les Misérables", "", "Seven-episode weekly series First drama by Orson Welles 's nascent Mercury Theatre radio company" ], [ "August 30 , 1937", "Shakespearean Cycle", "", "Twelfth Night" ], [ "September 26 , 1937 - September 11 , 1938", "The Shadow", "Commissioner Weston Repertory cast", "" ], [ "December 3 , 1937", "Grand Central Station", "", "Starring Martin Gabel" ], [ "December 23 , 1937", "The Kate Smith Hour", "", "Blessed Are They" ], [ "July 11 , 1938", "The Mercury Theatre on the Air", "Russian Captain", "Dracula" ] ]
Radio credits
Ray_Collins_(actor)_2
Ray Bidwell Collins (December 10, 1889 - July 11, 1965) was an American character actor in stock and Broadway theatre, radio, films, and television. With 900 stage roles to his credit, he became one of the most successful actors in the developing field of radio drama. A friend and associate of Orson Welles for many years, Collins went to Hollywood with the Mercury Theatre company and made his feature-film debut in Citizen Kane (1941), as Kane's ruthless political rival. Collins appeared in more than 75 films and had one of his best-remembered roles on television, as the irascible Lieutenant Arthur Tragg on the television series Perry Mason.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cover_versions_of_Michael_Jackson_songs
List of cover versions of Michael Jackson songs
[ "Artist", "Song", "Year", "Release" ]
[ [ "Jaime Hinckson", "Human Nature", "2013", "Take Flight" ], [ "Jennifer Batten", "Wan na Be Startin ' Somethin '", "1992", "Above Below and Beyond" ], [ "Jesse Kinch", "Billie Jean", "2018", "" ], [ "Jessie J", "Rock with You", "2014", "BBC Radio 1Xtra" ], [ "John Klemmer", "I Ca n't Help It", "2005", "Finesse/Magnificent Madness" ], [ "Johnny Mathis", "Love Never Felt So Good", "1984", "A Special Part of Me" ], [ "Julian Coryell", "Do n't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", "1997", "Duality" ], [ "Joe Dolce", "Thriller", "2001", "Andrew Denton 's Musical Challenge" ], [ "Jon Stevens", "Ben", "2001", "Andrew Denton 's Musical Challenge" ], [ "Jette Torp", "Bad", "1995", "Finn Nørbygaard & Jette Torp , Musik & Fis" ], [ "James Chance and the Contortions", "Do n't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", "1999", "Soul Exorcism" ], [ "Janis Siegel", "I Ca n't Help It", "2006", "A Thousand Beautiful Things" ], [ "Josh Groban", "She 's Out of My Life", "2003", "Closer" ], [ "James Morrison", "Man in the Mirror", "2008", "Songs for You , Truths for Me" ], [ "J.Viewz", "Smooth Criminal", "2008", "Smooth Criminal Remixes" ], [ "Jason Weaver", "I Wan na Be Where You Are", "1992", "The Jacksons : An American Dream" ], [ "Junior Reid", "Human Nature", "1984", "The Original Foreign Mind / Junior Nature" ], [ "James Last", "Do n't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", "1979", "The Non Stop Dancing Sound Of The 80 's" ], [ "Jason Weaver", "I Wan na Be Where You Are", "1992", "The Jacksons : An American Dream" ], [ "Jesse Powell", "I Ca n't Help It", "2003", "Jesse" ] ]
List_of_cover_versions_of_Michael_Jackson_songs_10
This is a list of recording music artists who have covered one or more songs originally recorded by American pop singer Michael Jackson. A cover is a new performance or recording of a previously recorded, commercially released song. Artists who have covered songs from The Jackson 5 career are not included.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_American_Soccer_League
1988 American Soccer League
[ "All-Stars", "Position", "Alternates" ]
[ [ "Winston DuBose , Tampa Bay", "G", "Alan Rough , Orlando" ], [ "Troy Edwards , Miami", "D", "Ross Irwin , Boston" ], [ "Brian Ainscough , New Jersey", "D", "-" ], [ "Lou Karbiener , Orlando", "D", "-" ], [ "George Lidster , Washington Stars", "D", "-" ], [ "Steve Powell , Albany ( injured )", "M", "Dirceu Guimarães , Miami • Andy Harrison , Albany" ], [ "Sonny Askew , Washington Stars", "M", "Ray Hudson , Fort Lauderdale" ], [ "Rob Ryerson , Maryland", "M", "Teofilo Cubillas , Fort Lauderdale" ], [ "Steve Wegerle , Tampa Bay", "F", "Joaquin Canales , Washington Diplomats" ], [ "Elvis Comrie , Maryland", "F", "-" ], [ "Jorge Acosta , New Jersey", "F", "-" ], [ "Lincoln Phillips , Maryland", "Coach", "John Kerr , Washington Stars ( assistant coach )" ] ]
1988 ASL All-Star game -- All-Star selections
1988_American_Soccer_League_3
The 1988 American Soccer League was the first season of the third American Soccer League which took place during the summer of 1988.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5000_metres_at_the_World_Championships_in_Athletics
5000 metres at the World Championships in Athletics
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Soviet Union ( URS )", "2", "1", "1", "4" ], [ "2", "China ( CHN )", "1", "1", "1", "3" ], [ "3", "West Germany ( FRG )", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "4", "United States ( USA )", "1", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "5=", "Romania ( ROU )", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "5=", "Sweden ( SWE )", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "7=", "East Germany ( GDR )", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "7=", "Kenya ( KEN )", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "7=", "Norway ( NOR )", "0", "0", "1", "1" ] ]
Medalists -- Women 's 3000 metres
5000_metres_at_the_World_Championships_in_Athletics_6
The 5000 metres at the World Championships in Athletics has been contested by men since the inaugural edition in 1983 and by women since 1995. Women competed over 3000 metres from 1980 to 1993, in line with championship standards of the time. It is the shortest long-distance running event at the competition, the 10,000 metres and marathon being the other two such events on the programme. It is the second most prestigious title in the discipline after the 5000 metres at the Olympics. The competition format typically has a two-race heats stage that leads directly to a final between fifteen athletes. The championship records for the event are 12:52.79 minutes for men, set by Eliud Kipchoge in 2003, and 14:38.59 minutes for women, set by Tirunesh Dibaba in 2003. The world record has never been broken or equalled at the competition by either men or women, reflecting the lack of pacemaking and athletes' more tactical approach to championship races. Similarly the women's 3000 metres world record was not improved during its 13-year history. The championship record for that event was set on its last appearance in 1993, by Yunxia Qu with a time of 8:28.71 minutes. The women's 3000 m was among the first ever IAAF World Championship events as it was one of two designated events at the 1980 World Championships in Athletics (alongside women's 400 metres hurdles), which was held after the International Olympic Committee refused to add the women's event to the Olympic programme that year. Mo Farah of Great Britain is the only athlete to win this title three times, between 2011 and 2015. Meseret Defar is the most successful female athlete of the event, having won two world championship titles and reached the medal podium five times consecutively from 2005 to 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Danish_Cup
2017–18 Danish Cup
[ "Club", "Entered in", "Eliminated in", "Eliminated by" ]
[ [ "Brabrand IF", "1st Round", "2nd Round", "Vendsyssel FF" ], [ "Esbjerg fB", "1st Round", "1st Round", "FC Fredericia" ], [ "FC Fredericia", "1st Round", "Semi-finals", "Silkeborg IF" ], [ "FC Roskilde", "1st Round", "1st Round", "Nykøbing FC" ], [ "Fremad Amager", "1st Round", "3rd Round", "OB" ], [ "HB Køge", "1st Round", "4th Round", "FC Fredericia" ], [ "Nykøbing FC", "1st Round", "2nd Round", "HB Køge" ], [ "Skive IK", "1st Round", "3rd Round", "F.C . Copenhagen" ], [ "Thisted FC", "1st Round", "1st Round", "Hedensted IF" ], [ "Vejle BK", "1st Round", "2nd Round", "Jammerbugt FC" ], [ "Vendsyssel FF", "1st Round", "3rd Round", "SønderjyskE" ], [ "Viborg FF", "1st Round", "2nd Round", "AaB Fodbold" ] ]
Participants -- 2017–18 NordicBet Liga
2017–18_Danish_Cup_1
The 2017-18 Danish Cup was the 64th season of the Danish Cup competition. Brøndby IF won the tournament, earning qualification into the second qualifying round of the 2018-19 UEFA Europa League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_FC_Barcelona_season
2007–08 FC Barcelona season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "", "", "" ]
[ [ "11", "RB", "Zambrotta", "7", "0", "1" ], [ "4", "CB", "Márquez", "9", "1", "0" ], [ "3", "CB", "Milito", "9", "1", "0" ], [ "20", "LM", "Deco", "12", "0", "0" ], [ "5", "CB", "Puyol", "11", "0", "0" ], [ "24", "CM", "Touré Yaya", "8", "0", "0" ], [ "17", "FW", "Giovani", "6", "0", "0" ], [ "8", "MF", "A. Iniesta", "5", "0", "0" ], [ "19", "RW", "Messi", "5", "0", "0" ], [ "22", "LB", "Abidal", "4", "0", "0" ], [ "9", "FW", "Eto ' o", "3", "0", "0" ], [ "7", "CF", "Guðjohnsen", "3", "0", "0" ], [ "14", "CF", "Henry", "3", "0", "0" ], [ "6", "RM", "Xavi", "3", "1", "0" ], [ "27", "FW", "Bojan", "2", "0", "0" ], [ "21", "CB", "Thuram", "2", "0", "0" ], [ "23", "CB", "Oleguer", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "16", "LB", "Sylvinho", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "1", "GK", "V. Valdés", "1", "0", "0" ] ]
Players -- Disciplinary record
Deco , the most booked player .
2007–08_FC_Barcelona_season_7
Though it did not produce silverware, Futbol Club Barcelona's 2007-08 season would mark a period of change within the club, having many firsts and lasts. Most importantly, this would be Ronaldinho's last season with the club, being displaced by the coming of Arsenal legend Thierry Henry. This season also marked the breakthrough of young talent Bojan into the first team, as well as the emergence of Lionel Messi as one of the team's key players. On the other hand, this would be Lilian Thuram's last season as a professional footballer, as well as Gianluca Zambrotta's last with the club.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tri-City_Dust_Devils
Tri-City Dust Devils
[ "Year", "MLB team", "Record", "Finish", "Manager" ]
[ [ "1979", "Phillies ( 8 yrs . )", "43-28", "1st", "Tom Harmon" ], [ "1980", "Phillies ( 8 yrs . )", "31-39", "7th", "P. J. Carey" ], [ "1981", "Phillies ( 8 yrs . )", "31-39", "5th", "P. J. Carey" ], [ "1982", "Phillies ( 8 yrs . )", "30-40", "5th", "Roly de Armas" ], [ "1983", "Phillies ( 8 yrs . )", "32-37", "6th", "Jay Wild" ], [ "1984", "Phillies ( 8 yrs . )", "38-36", "4th", "Ramón Avilés" ], [ "1985", "Phillies ( 8 yrs . )", "39-35", "3rd ( t )", "P. J. Carey" ], [ "1986", "Phillies ( 8 yrs . )", "21-53", "8th", "Ed Pebley" ], [ "1987", "Co-op", "33-42", "5th", "Mel Roberts" ], [ "1988", "Angels ( 2 yrs . )", "38-38", "5th ( t )", "Don Long" ], [ "1989", "Angels ( 2 yrs . )", "33-42", "6th", "Don Long" ], [ "1990", "Co-op ( 2 yrs . )", "29-47", "8th", "Mike Bubalo" ], [ "1991", "Co-op ( 2 yrs . )", "30-46", "7th", "Bill Stein" ], [ "1992", "Rockies ( 3 yrs . )", "43-33", "1st ( t )", "Gene Glynn" ], [ "1993", "Rockies ( 3 yrs . )", "35-41", "6th ( t )", "Howie Bedell" ], [ "1994", "Rockies ( 3 yrs . )", "29-47", "8th", "Rudy Jaramillo" ] ]
Season records -- Bend
Tri-City_Dust_Devils_0
The Tri-City Dust Devils are a minor league baseball team in the northwest United States, based in Pasco, Washington. The team's first season was in 2001, moving up the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon. A member of the short-season Class A Northwest League, the Dust Devils are a farm team of the San Diego Padres. The Devils play their home games at Gesa Stadium, which opened in 1995 and has a seating capacity of 3,654. The games are carried on the radio on Newstalk 870 AM KFLD and on their website. The club had a long affiliation with the Colorado Rockies, which ended after the 2014 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_qualification
Football at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification
[ "Team", "Appearance", "Previous best performance", "FIFA ranking at start of event" ]
[ [ "Argentina", "7th", "Champions ( 2006 )", "37" ], [ "Bolivia", "7th", "Fifth place ( 1995 )", "84" ], [ "Brazil ( holders )", "8th", "Champions ( 1991 , 1995 , 1998 , 2003 , 2010 , 2014 )", "8" ], [ "Chile ( hosts )", "8th", "Runners-up ( 1991 )", "40" ], [ "Colombia", "6th", "Runners-up ( 2010 , 2014 )", "24" ], [ "Ecuador", "7th", "Third place ( 2014 )", "Not ranked" ], [ "Paraguay", "6th", "Fourth place ( 2006 )", "50" ], [ "Peru", "6th", "Third place ( 1998 )", "59" ], [ "Uruguay", "6th", "Third place ( 2006 )", "68" ], [ "Venezuela", "7th", "Third place ( 1991 )", "64" ] ]
2018 Copa América -- Qualified teams
All ten CONMEBOL member national teams entered the tournament .
Football_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_qualification_0
There will be 12 teams that qualify for women's football at the 2020 Summer Olympics. In addition to host nation Japan, 11 women's national teams will qualify from six separate continental confederations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_wolves
List of fictional wolves
[ "Character", "Source", "Author", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Aragh / Aargh", "The Dragon and the George", "Gordon R. Dickson", "A medieval English wolf" ], [ "Akela", "The Jungle Book", "Rudyard Kipling", "Wise leader of the wolf pack" ], [ "Baree", "Baree , Son of Kazan", "James Oliver Curwood", "" ], [ "Brokefang and Frostfur", "Wolf-Speaker", "Tamora Pierce", "Leaders of the wolf pack" ], [ "Brynach and Briavel", "The Chronicles of Prydain", "Lloyd Alexander", "" ], [ "Canim", "Codex Alera", "Jim Butcher", "A race of anthropomorphic wolves" ], [ "Direwolves", "A Song of Ice and Fire", "George R. R. Martin", "" ], [ "Faolan", "Wolves of the Beyond", "Kathryn Lasky", "A cursed wolf that had been set out to die but reaches great success with other wolves by his side" ], [ "Fell", "Fell", "David Clement-Davies", "" ], [ "Greycub", "The Cry of the Wolf", "Melvin Burgess", "The last wolf in England , raised by humans , pursued by the Hunter" ], [ "Gmork", "The Neverending Story", "Michael Ende", "Servant of the power behind The Nothing tasked with killing Atreyu before he can save Fantastica" ], [ "Huttser and Palla", "The Sight", "David Clement-Davies", "" ], [ "Kazan", "Kazan", "James Oliver Curwood", "" ], [ "Larka", "The Sight", "David Clement-Davies", "" ], [ "Marta", "Wolf : The Journey Home", "Asta Bowen", "The alpha female of the wolf pack" ], [ "Maugrim", "The Lion , the Witch and the Wardrobe", "C.S . Lewis", "Chief of the White Witch 's Secret Police" ], [ "Nighteyes", "The Farseer Trilogy", "Robin Hobb", "" ], [ "Nitka", "Shasta of the Wolves", "Olaf Baker", "" ], [ "Runt", "Runt", "Marion Dane Bauer", "The runt of King and Silver 's litter of four cubs and a black pup with a white star on his chest . Nicknamed Singer due to his howling" ], [ "White Fang", "White Fang", "Jack London", "He is three-quarters wolf and one-quarter dog . He is born wild but is raised by Grey Beaver and leads a difficult life until he is adopted and trained to become a fighting dog" ] ]
Literature
List_of_fictional_wolves_0
This is a list of wolves in fiction, including normal wolves and anthropomorphic wolf characters. For werewolf characters see werewolf fiction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svetlana_Kharitonova
Svetlana Kharitonova
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1990", "Stalin 's Funeral ( Похороны Сталина )", "Zhenya 's aunt" ], [ "1987", "Visit to Minotaur ( Визит к Минотавру )", "Yevdokia Obolnikova" ], [ "1976", "White Bim Black Ear ( Белый Бим Чёрное ухо )", "teacher Anna Pavlovna" ], [ "1975", "It Ca n't Be ! ( Не может быть ! )", "Elmira , Catherine 's girlfriend" ], [ "1967", "Magician ( Фокусник )", "Sasha" ], [ "1965", "Your Son and Brother ( Ваш сын и брат )", "apothecary" ], [ "1962", "A Trip Without a Load ( Порожний рейс )", "Tonya Kryukova" ], [ "1961", "My Friend , Kolka ! ( Друг мой , Колька )", "Yevgenia Petrovna" ], [ "1959", "The Unamenables ( Неподдающиеся )", "Nadya" ], [ "1958", "The Girl Without an Address ( Девушка без адреса )", "Klava" ], [ "1957", "The Cranes Are Flying ( Летят журавли )", "Irina Borozdina" ], [ "1955", "Private Ivan ( Солдат Иван Бровкин )", "Lybasha 's friend" ] ]
Selected filmography
Svetlana_Kharitonova_0
The first wife of the actor Leonid Kharitonov.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_NCAA_Men's_Soccer_All-Americans
2018 NCAA Men's Soccer All-Americans
[ "Position", "Name", "School", "CSN", "SA", "TDS", "USC", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Goalkeeper", "Trey Muse *", "Indiana", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year" ], [ "Defender", "Tanner Beason *", "Stanford", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Pac-12 Player of the Year" ], [ "Defender", "Alex Comsia", "North Carolina", "Y", "Y", "-", "Y", "ACC Defender of the Year" ], [ "Defender", "Andrew Gutman *", "Indiana", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Hermann Trophy winner" ], [ "Defender", "Donovan Pines", "Maryland", "-", "-", "Y", "-", "" ], [ "Midfielder", "Giuseppe Barone *", "Michigan State", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Big Ten Midfielder of the Year" ], [ "Midfielder", "Tucker Bone *", "Air Force", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Y", "WAC Player of the Year" ], [ "Midfielder", "Siad Haji", "VCU", "-", "-", "Y", "-", "A-10 Midfielder of the Year" ], [ "Midfielder", "Callum Montgomery", "Charlotte", "-", "Y", "-", "Y", "CUSA Defender of the Year" ], [ "Forward", "Omir Fernandez", "Wake Forest", "Y", "Y", "-", "Y", "ACC Player of the Year" ], [ "Forward", "Bruno Lapa", "Wake Forest", "Y", "Y", "-", "Y", "ACC Midfielder of the Year" ], [ "Forward", "Cal Jennings *", "UCF", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Y", "American Player of the Year" ], [ "Forward", "Benji Michel", "Portland", "-", "-", "Y", "-", "" ], [ "Forward", "Tate Schmitt", "Louisville", "-", "-", "Y", "-", "" ], [ "Forward", "Andre Shinyashiki *", "Denver", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Senior CLASS Award winner" ], [ "Forward", "J. J. Williams *", "Kentucky", "Y", "Y", "Y", "Y", "CUSA Player of the Year" ] ]
Individual All-America teams -- By player
This list is of players who were named first-team All-Americans by each respective publication . Key CSN College Soccer News SA Soccer America TDS Top Drawer Soccer USC United Soccer Coaches * Consensus All-American ( selected by all selectors ) Awarded the Hermann Trophy as national Player of the Year List
2018_NCAA_Men's_Soccer_All-Americans_1
An All-American team is an honorary sports team composed of the best amateur players of a specific season for each team position - who in turn are given the honorific All-America and typically referred to as All-American athletes, or simply All-Americans. Although the honorees generally do not compete together as a unit, the term is used in U.S. team sports to refer to players who are selected by members of the national media. Walter Camp selected the first All-America team in the early days of American football in 1889. The 2018 NCAA Men's Soccer All-Americans are honorary lists that include All-American selections from the United Soccer Coaches (USC), Top Drawer Soccer (TDS), Soccer America (TSN), and College Soccer News for the 2018 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. All selectors choose at least a first, second, and third 11-man team. Although the aforementioned lists are used to determine consensus honors, there are numerous other All-American lists. The three finalists for the Hermann Trophy are described as Hermann All-Americans. The ten finalists for the Senior CLASS Award are described as Senior All-Americans. Other All-American lists include those determined by Hero Sports and many others. The scholar-athletes selected by College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) are termed Academic All-Americans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Highlander_cast_members
List of Highlander cast members
[ "Actor", "Role", "Appearance", "Year" ]
[ [ "Torri Higginson", "Claudia Hoffmann", "Reborn", "1998" ], [ "James Purcell", "Stanley Ferris", "Full Disclosure", "1998" ], [ "Carlo Rota", "Mario Cardoza", "Full Disclosure", "1998" ], [ "James Kidnie", "Walter", "Full Disclosure", "1998" ], [ "Cedric Smith", "Morgan Kenworth", "Bloodlines", "1998" ], [ "Carolyn Dunn", "Denise Grady", "Bloodlines", "1998" ], [ "Alan Van Sprang", "William Kenworth", "Bloodlines", "1998" ], [ "Tara Rosling", "Martha Anonesuc", "Immunity", "1998" ], [ "James Kee", "Stefan Collier", "Immunity", "1998" ], [ "Lawrence Dane", "Charlie", "So Shall Ye Reap", "1998" ], [ "Chuck Shamata", "Martin Foster", "So Shall Ye Reap", "1998" ], [ "Frank Pellegrino", "Hewlitt", "So Shall Ye Reap", "1998" ], [ "Carl Marotte", "Young Charles", "So Shall Ye Reap", "1998" ], [ "Philip Akin", "Simon Clark", "Birthright", "1998" ], [ "John Bourgeois", "Harmon Frost", "Birthright", "1998" ], [ "John Ralston", "Riley Del Deegan", "Birthright", "1998" ], [ "Mark Humphrey", "Ray Bonita", "Crime and Punishment", "1998" ], [ "Andrew Jackson", "Darryl Keenan", "Crime and Punishment", "1998" ], [ "Michael Rhoades", "John Ray Fielding", "The Unknown Soldier", "1998" ], [ "Robert Bockstael", "Donald Magnus", "The Unknown Soldier", "1998" ] ]
Series -- Highlander : The Raven ( 1998–1999 )
List_of_Highlander_cast_members_6
The following is a list of cast members who portrayed characters appearing in the movies and series of the Highlander franchise. As for the series, listed are, in chronological order, regular cast, recurring cast as well as guest cast credited in the opening credits. Guest actors credited in the closing credits are not listed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Webb
Ken Webb
[ "Year", "Record holder", "Country", "Distance" ]
[ [ "1911", "Marcel Planes", "France", "34,666 miles ( 55,790 km )" ], [ "1932", "Arthur Humbles", "Great Britain", "36,007 miles ( 57,948 km )" ], [ "1933", "Ossie Nicholson", "Australia", "43,966 miles ( 70,756 km )" ], [ "1936", "Walter Greaves", "Great Britain", "45,383 miles ( 73,037 km )" ], [ "1937", "Bernard Bennett", "England", "45,801 miles ( 73,710 km )" ], [ "1937", "René Menzies", "France", "61,561 miles ( 99,073 km )" ], [ "1937", "Ossie Nicholson", "Australia", "62,657 miles ( 100,837 km )" ], [ "1939", "Bernard Bennett", "England", "65,127 miles ( 104,812 km )" ], [ "1939", "Tommy Godwin", "England", "75,065 miles ( 120,805 km )" ], [ "2017", "Amanda Coker ( female )", "United States", "86,573.2 miles ( 139,326.34 km )" ] ]
World endurance record for distance cycled in a single year
In 1911 the weekly magazine , Cycling began a competition for the greatest distance cycled in a single year . The first holder was Marcel Planes of France , with 34,666 miles ( 55,790 km ) . The distance was untouched for more than 20 years . Then followed a succession of claims in the 1930s , including two by an Australian professional , Ossie Nicholson , one by a one-armed vegetarian named Walter Greaves and another by Charles de Gaulle 's chauffeur , René Menzies . In 1939 the distance leapt from 65,127 miles ( 104,812 km ) by an Englishman , Bernard Bennett , to 75,065 miles ( 120,805 km ) established by Tommy Godwin . In 2016 , under the supervision of the Ultra Marathon Cycling Association ( UMCA ) , Kurt Searvogel ( US ) broke Tommy Godwin 's record by riding 76,076 miles in one year . On 14 May 2017 Amanda Coker broke Searvogel 's UMCA and Guinness World record when she finished her year with 86,573.2 miles ( 139,326.34 km ) . [ 3 ]
Ken_Webb_0
Ken Webb is an English cyclist who at 42 claimed the world record for distance cycled in a year. He calculated that on 7 August 1972 he passed the set by another Briton, Tommy Godwin, and that he finished the year with . He rode on to claim the record for in 448 days. Both records appeared in the Guinness Book of Records but were later removed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1810
List of shipwrecks in 1810
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Britannia", "United Kingdom", "The ship was lost near Orfordness , Suffolk . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from London to Boston , Lincolnshire" ], [ "Friendship", "United States", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Havana , Cuba between 23 and 26 October" ], [ "Hannah", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered off the coast of Cuba . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from New Orleans , Louisiana Territory to an English port" ], [ "Heart of Oak", "United Kingdom", "The ship was lost in the St. Lawrence River . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "La Desirée", "French Navy", "The corvette was wrecked on the coast of Madagascar with the loss of 78 of her 114 crew . The survivors were taken as slaves by the natives" ], [ "Maria", "United Kingdom", "The ship was lost in the Saint Lawrence River before 25 October" ], [ "Mercurius", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on the coast of Sweden" ], [ "New Success", "United Kingdom", "The ship driven ashore near Ouessant , Finistère , France in late October . She was on a voyage from Dungarvan , County Waterford to Weymouth , Dorset . New Success was subsequently taken possession of by the French" ], [ "Osiride", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Fishguard , Pembrokeshire . She was on a voyage from Maranhão , Brazil to Liverpool , Lancashire . Osiride was either later refloated and taken in to Fishguard , or was wrecked" ], [ "Penguin", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked near Fishguard , Pembrokeshire . She was on a voyage from Lisbon , Portugal to Newfoundland , British North America" ], [ "President von Ingeraleben", "United States", "The ship ran aground at Nassau , Bahamas and was severely damaged . She was declared a total loss . President von Ingeralebwn was on a voyage from Amelia Island , New Spain to Portsmouth , New Hampshire" ], [ "HMS Racer", "Royal Navy", "The cutter was driven ashore on the French coast in late October" ], [ "St Joze Diligente", "Portugal", "The ship was lost near Madeira . She was on a voyage from Lisbon to Madeira and Baltimore , Maryland , United States" ], [ "Swift", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked at Oporto , Portugal" ], [ "Texel", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered on or before 24 October . Her crew were rescued by St. Patrick ( United Kingdom ) . Texel was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Great Yarmouth" ], [ "Union", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on the Cefn Sidan sands , in the Bristol Channel off the coast of Carmarthenshire with the loss of all hands . She was on a voyage from London to Cádiz , Spain" ], [ "Venta", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered whilst on a voyage from Malta to a British port with the loss of her captain" ], [ "Washington", "United Kingdom", "The ship was lost in the St. Lawrence River . Her crew were rescued" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1810_181
The list of shipwrecks in 1810 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1810.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1941
List of shipwrecks in September 1941
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Bereby", "United Kingdom", "The cargo ship ( 5248 gt , 1919 ) ran aground at Ringvad Point , Northern Ireland and was wrecked" ], [ "Dixcove", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy SL 87 : The cargo ship ( 3790 gt , 1927 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 31°13′N 23°41′W / 31.217°N 23.683°W / 31.217 ; -23.683 ) by U-107 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of two of her 53 crew . Survivors were rescued by Ashby ( United Kingdom ) and Fana ( Norway )" ], [ "John Holt", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy SL 87 : The cargo ship ( 4975 gt , 1938 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 31°12′N 23°32′W / 31.200°N 23.533°W / 31.200 ; -23.533 ) by U-107 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of one of her 69 crew . Survivors were rescued by HMS Gorleston ( Royal Navy )" ], [ "Kalø", "Denmark", "The cargo ship collided with Fishpool ( United Kingdom ) in the Red Sea ( 19°08′N 39°30′E / 19.133°N 39.500°E / 19.133 ; 39.500 and sank . The crew was saved" ], [ "Lafian", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy SL 87 : The cargo ship ( 4876 gt , 1937 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 31°12′N 23°32′W / 31.200°N 23.533°W / 31.200 ; -23.533 ) by U-107 ( Kriegsmarine ) . All 47 crew were rescued by HMS Gorleston ( Royal Navy )" ], [ "Nigaristan", "United Kingdom", "The cargo ship ( 5993 gt , 1913 ) caught fire in her coal bunkers and sank in the Atlantic Ocean 900 miles south east of Cape Fairwell in a gale . All on board rescued by USS Eberle ( United States Navy )" ], [ "Prospero", "Italy", "World War II : The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Benghazi , Libya by Royal Air Force aircraft" ], [ "Stamatios G Embiricos", "Greece", "World War II : The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 1°01′N 64°30′E / 1.017°N 64.500°E / 1.017 ; 64.500 ) by Kormoran ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of five of her 35 crew . The survivors were taken as prisoners of war" ], [ "St Clair II", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy SL 87 The cargo ship ( 3753 gt , 1929 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 30°25′N 23°35′W / 30.417°N 23.583°W / 30.417 ; -23.583 ) by U-67 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 13 crew . Survivors were rescued by HMS Gorleston and HMS Lulworth ( both Royal Navy )" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1941_24
The list of shipwrecks in September 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1941.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1976 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "Massachusetts 1", "Silvio Conte", "Republican", "1958", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Silvio Conte ( Republican ) 63.8% Edward A. McColgan ( Democratic ) 36.2%" ], [ "Massachusetts 2", "Edward Boland", "Democratic", "1952", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Edward Boland ( Democratic ) 72.4% Thomas P. Swank ( Republican ) 22.4% John D. McCarthy ( Labor ) 5.3%" ], [ "Massachusetts 3", "Joseph D. Early", "Democratic", "1974", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Joseph D. Early ( Democratic ) Unopposed" ], [ "Massachusetts 4", "Robert Drinan", "Democratic", "1970", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Robert Drinan ( Democratic ) 52.1% Arthur D. Mason ( Republican ) 47.9%" ], [ "Massachusetts 5", "Paul Tsongas", "Democratic", "1974", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Paul Tsongas ( Democratic ) 67.3% Roger P. Durkin ( Republican ) 32.7%" ], [ "Massachusetts 6", "Michael J. Harrington", "Democratic", "1969", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Michael J. Harrington ( Democratic ) 54.8% William E. Bronson ( Republican ) 41.3% Lillian Cundari McGowan ( Independent ) 3.9%" ], [ "Massachusetts 7", "Torbert H. Macdonald", "Democratic", "1954", "Incumbent died May 21 , 1976 . New member elected . Democratic hold . Winner was also elected to finish the term , see above", "√ Ed Markey ( Democratic ) 76.9% Richard W. Daly ( Republican ) 17.6% James J. Murphy ( Independent ) 3.3% Harry G. Chickles ( Independent ) 2.3%" ], [ "Massachusetts 8", "Tip O'Neill", "Democratic", "1952", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Tip O'Neill ( Democratic ) 74.4% William A. Barnstead ( Republican ) 18.7% Florenzo Di Donato ( Independent ) 4.6% Leo F. Kahian ( American ) 2.2%" ], [ "Massachusetts 9", "Joe Moakley", "Democratic", "1972", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Joe Moakley ( Democratic ) 69.6% Robert G. Cunningham ( Republican ) 23.1% Joseph M. O'Loughlin ( Independent ) 5.3% James Mac Warren ( Socialist Workers ) 2.0%" ], [ "Massachusetts 10", "Margaret Heckler", "Republican", "1966", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Margaret Heckler ( Republican ) Unopposed" ], [ "Massachusetts 11", "James A. Burke", "Democratic", "1958", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ James A. Burke ( Democratic ) 69.0% Danielle De Benedictis ( Independent ) 31.0%" ], [ "Massachusetts 12", "Gerry E. Studds", "Democratic", "1972", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Gerry E. Studds ( Democratic ) Unopposed" ] ]
Massachusetts
Main article : 1976 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts See also : List of United States Representatives from Massachusetts
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1976_22
The 1976 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1976 which coincided with Jimmy Carter's election as President. Carter's narrow victory over Gerald Ford had limited coattails, and his Democratic Party gained a net of only one seat from the Republican Party in the House. This election is notable for being the last time any party had a veto-proof majority in the House.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Rugby_World_Cup_squads
2011 Rugby World Cup squads
[ "Player", "Position", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Club/province" ]
[ [ "Yusuke Aoki", "Hooker", "( 1983-02-28 ) 28 February 1983 ( aged 28 )", "21", "Suntory Sungoliath" ], [ "Shota Horie", "Hooker", "( 1986-01-21 ) 21 January 1986 ( aged 25 )", "14", "Panasonic Wild Knights" ], [ "Hiroki Yuhara", "Hooker", "( 1984-01-21 ) 21 January 1984 ( aged 27 )", "8", "Toshiba Brave Lupus" ], [ "Nozomu Fujita", "Prop", "( 1984-10-02 ) 2 October 1984 ( aged 26 )", "10", "Honda Heat" ], [ "Kensuke Hatakeyama", "Prop", "( 1985-08-02 ) 2 August 1985 ( aged 26 )", "23", "Suntory Sungoliath" ], [ "Hisateru Hirashima", "Prop", "( 1983-01-15 ) 15 January 1983 ( aged 28 )", "24", "Kobelco Steelers" ], [ "Naoki Kawamata", "Prop", "( 1985-10-31 ) 31 October 1985 ( aged 25 )", "17", "Panasonic Wild Knights" ], [ "Toshizumi Kitagawa", "Lock", "( 1981-02-07 ) 7 February 1981 ( aged 30 )", "37", "Toyota Verblitz" ], [ "Yuji Kitagawa", "Lock", "( 1986-08-11 ) 11 August 1986 ( aged 25 )", "5", "Panasonic Wild Knights" ], [ "Hitoshi Ono", "Lock", "( 1978-05-06 ) 6 May 1978 ( aged 33 )", "51", "Toshiba Brave Lupus" ], [ "Luke Thompson", "Lock", "( 1981-04-16 ) 16 April 1981 ( aged 30 )", "34", "Kintetsu Liners" ], [ "Takashi Kikutani ( c )", "Flanker", "( 1980-02-24 ) 24 February 1980 ( aged 31 )", "44", "Toyota Verblitz" ], [ "Michael Leitch", "Flanker", "( 1988-10-07 ) 7 October 1988 ( aged 22 )", "19", "Toshiba Brave Lupus" ], [ "Sione Vatuvei", "Flanker", "( 1983-03-14 ) 14 March 1983 ( aged 28 )", "5", "Panasonic Wild Knights" ], [ "Itaru Taniguchi", "Number 8", "( 1984-10-01 ) 1 October 1984 ( aged 26 )", "7", "Kobelco Steelers" ], [ "Toetu ' u Taufa", "Number 8", "( 1980-10-08 ) 8 October 1980 ( aged 30 )", "21", "Kintetsu Liners" ], [ "Ippei Asada", "Scrum-half", "( 1980-06-26 ) 26 June 1980 ( aged 31 )", "0", "Toyota Verblitz" ], [ "Atsushi Hiwasa", "Scrum-half", "( 1987-05-22 ) 22 May 1987 ( aged 24 )", "6", "Suntory Sungoliath" ], [ "Fumiaki Tanaka", "Scrum-half", "( 1985-01-03 ) 3 January 1985 ( aged 26 )", "28", "Panasonic Wild Knights" ], [ "James Arlidge", "Fly-half", "( 1979-08-11 ) 11 August 1979 ( aged 32 )", "29", "Nottingham" ] ]
2011_Rugby_World_Cup_squads_3
The 2011 Rugby World Cup was an international rugby union tournament played in New Zealand from 9 September to 23 October 2011. Each of the 20 competing nations was required to confirm its 30-man squad by 23 August; only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament. Players could be replaced for medical or compassionate reasons, but they would be unable to return to the squad. Any replacement players had an enforced stand-down period of 48 hours before they could take the field. Players marked (c) were the nominated captains for their teams. Number of caps and players' ages are indicated as of 9 September 2011, the tournament's opening day. The tournament was played during the Super Rugby off-season. Players who were released or changed clubs are out-of-contract with their clubs and finished with their 2011 clubs, and in-contract with their national unions and/or future clubs for the 2012 (2011-12 in the Northern Hemisphere) season. Players were listed with their current affiliations as of the opening day of the tournament on 9 September (with some on-going updates during the tournament). Three squads were made up entirely of players from home-based clubs. Two of these, Australia and New Zealand, had players who signed with overseas clubs for the 2011-12 northern hemisphere season. However, all players on both squads played for clubs within their country, either in Super Rugby or New Zealand's domestic ITM Cup, in the preceding 2011 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_Gymnasiade
Athletics at the Gymnasiade
[ "Year", "High jump", "Pole vault", "Long jump", "Triple jump", "Shot put", "Discus throw", "Hammer throw", "Javelin throw" ]
[ [ "1974", "Susann Sundkvist ( FIN )", "-", "Marie-Andrée Quinchon ( FRA )", "-", "Verônica Brunner ( BRA )", "Maristella Bano ( ITA )", "-", "-" ], [ "1976", "Maria Foscalla Pettoello ( ITA )", "-", "Ewa Langwinska ( POL )", "-", "Erja Tulikanto ( FIN )", "Marja-Leena Larpi ( FIN )", "-", "Olga Verissimo ( BRA )" ], [ "1978", "Alessandra Fossati ( FRA )", "-", "Cristina Bobbi ( ITA )", "-", "Sumin ( CHN )", "Liu ( CHN )", "-", "Sylvie Brossier ( FRA )" ], [ "1980", "Alessandra Fossati ( FRA )", "-", "Solli Huotari ( FIN )", "-", "Peng Qinyun ( CHN )", "Yu Hourun ( CHN )", "-", "Laurence Czechowski ( FRA )" ], [ "1982", "Sabine Skvara ( AUT )", "-", "Joanne Mulliner ( ENG )", "-", "Zhou Tianhua ( CHN )", "Zheng ( CHN )", "-", "Xin Xiaoli ( CHN )" ], [ "1984", "Isabelle Chevallier ( FRA )", "-", "Maria Dracou ( CYP )", "-", "Maria Tranchina ( ITA )", "Päivi Hämeenkorpi ( FIN )", "-", "Fani Berberidou ( GRE )" ], [ "1986", "Brigitte Pock ( AUT )", "-", "Caroline Claire ( FRA )", "-", "Päivi Salonen ( FIN )", "Amanda Barnes ( ENG )", "-", "Ines Staudigl ( AUT )" ], [ "1988", "Petra Bader ( SWE )", "-", "Paula Silmala ( FIN )", "-", "Minna Nousiainen ( FIN )", "Päivi Hautaniemi ( FIN )", "-", "Veronica Becuzzi ( ITA )" ], [ "1990", "Katja Kilpi ( FIN )", "-", "Karin Högberg ( SWE )", "-", "Marika Tuliniemi ( FIN )", "Gao Yuhua ( CHN )", "-", "Ágnes Preisinger ( HUN )" ], [ "1994", "Yuliya Lyakhova ( RUS )", "-", "Peng Fengmei ( CHN )", "-", "Qian Chunhua ( CHN )", "Liu Weiying ( CHN )", "-", "Chu Chunxia ( CHN )" ], [ "1998", "Gaëlle Niaré ( FRA )", "-", "Célia Harmenil ( FRA )", "-", "Hong Mei ( CHN )", "Hong Mei ( CHN )", "-", "Yi Chunmei ( CHN )" ], [ "2002", "Irina Kovalenko ( UKR )", "Miina Kentta ( FIN )", "Jacinta Boyd ( AUS )", "Olga Savenkova ( LAT )", "Chrysi Moisidou ( GRE )", "Katerina Karsak ( UKR )", "Natalya Zolotukhina ( UKR )", "Xue Juan ( CHN )" ], [ "2006", "Serena Capponcelli ( ITA )", "Ekaterini Stefanidi ( GRE )", "Jade Surman ( ENG )", "Ganna Knyazyeva ( UKR )", "Anita Márton ( HUN )", "Li Wen-hua ( TPE )", "Adriana Papadopoulou ( GRE )", "Vera Rebrik ( UKR )" ], [ "2009", "Alessia Trost ( ITA )", "Tatiana Stetsyuk ( RUS )", "Megane Beaufour ( FRA )", "Yana Borodina ( RUS )", "Shi Xuewei ( CHN )", "Viktoriya Klochko ( UKR )", "Alexia Sedykh ( FRA )", "Liina Laasmaa ( FIN )" ], [ "2013", "Sofia Voronina ( RUS )", "Mariia Zakharutkina ( RUS )", "Lea Fleury ( FRA )", "Nubia Aparecida Soares ( BRA )", "Alena Bugakova ( RUS )", "Alena Bugakova ( RUS )", "Giulia Camporese ( ITA )", "Hanna Tarasiuk ( BLR )" ] ]
Champions -- Girls field
Athletics_at_the_Gymnasiade_6
Athletics is one of the core sports on the programme for the Gymnasiade, an international multi-sport event organised by the International School Sport Federation (ISF). It has featured at all editions of the competition since 1976. An athletics competition was held the same year as the inaugural 1974 Gymnasiade, but was held separately at a different location. The event, contested by youth athletes under eighteen years old, was used as a reference point by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) when organising its first IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics in 1999.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_(Simple_Minds_album)
Once Upon a Time (Simple Minds album)
[ "Year", "Chart", "Peak position" ]
[ [ "1985", "UK Albums Chart", "1" ], [ "1985", "US Billboard 200", "10" ], [ "1985", "Australia ( Kent Music Report )", "7" ], [ "1985", "Canadian Albums Chart", "3" ], [ "1985", "Italian Albums Chart", "2" ] ]
Charts -- Weekly charts
Once_Upon_a_Time_(Simple_Minds_album)_0
Once Upon a Time is the seventh studio album by Scottish pop rock band Simple Minds, released in October 1985 by record label Virgin (A&M in the US).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_UCI_Women's_Road_World_Cup
2009 UCI Women's Road World Cup
[ "UCI Code", "Team Name", "Country", "Website" ]
[ [ "GAU", "Gauss RDZ Ormu - Colnago", "Italy", "gsgauss.it" ], [ "MSI", "Selle Italia Ghezzi", "Italy", "czdteam.it" ], [ "TOG", "Top Girls Fassa Bortolo Raxy Line", "Italy", "gstopgirls.com" ], [ "MIC", "S.C. Michela Fanini Record Rox", "Italy", "michelafanini.com" ], [ "DGC", "Team Cmax Dilà", "Italy", "teamcmax.com" ], [ "USC", "USC Chirio Forno d'Asolo", "Italy", "www.chiriofornodasolo.it" ], [ "SAF", "Safi - Pasta Zara Titanedi", "Italy", "dream-t.com" ], [ "DSB", "DSB Bank LTO", "Netherlands", "dsbcyclingteam.nl" ], [ "LNL", "Leontien.nl", "Netherlands", "leontien.nl" ], [ "RSC", "Red Sun Cycling Team", "Netherlands", "red-suncycling.nl" ], [ "FLX", "Team Flexpoint", "Netherlands", "teamflexpoint.com" ], [ "HPU", "Team Hitec Products UCK", "Norway", "hitecproducts-uck.no" ], [ "MTW", "MTN", "South Africa", "ryder.co.za" ], [ "PTG", "Petrogradets", "Russia", "petrogradets.ru" ], [ "BCT", "Bigla Cycling Team", "Switzerland", "biglacyclingteam.ch" ] ]
2009_UCI_Women's_Road_World_Cup_4
The 2009 UCI Women's Road World Cup was the 12th edition of the UCI Women's Road World Cup. The calendar contained the same races as the 2008 event with the exception of the Geelong World Cup, meaning that the campaign began instead in Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_signs_in_New_Zealand
Call signs in New Zealand
[ "Call sign", "Location", "Original AM Frequency", "Notes" ]
[ [ "3XA", "Christchurch", "1260AM", "Radio Avon , this station merged with C93FM which was closed down in 2001 . FM frequency was replaced with network station Solid Gold . Solid Gold was rebranded as The Sound in 2012" ], [ "3XG", "Christchurch", "1575AM", "Radio Rhema Christchurch" ], [ "3XP", "Christchurch", "1413AM", "Still operating today as Radio Ferrymead" ], [ "3YA", "Christchurch", "675AM", "Radio NZ National network" ], [ "3YC", "Christchurch", "963AM", "Formerly used for Radio NZ Concert programme" ], [ "3YW", "Westport", "1458AM", "Radio NZ National network , still broadcasting on 1458AM" ], [ "3YZ", "Greymouth", "918AM", "Radio NZ National network , FM only now" ], [ "3ZA", "Greymouth", "747AM", "Used to broadcast Radio Scenicland which became Scenicland FM in November 1992 , then West Coast 's Classic Hits Scenicland FM in 2001 and The Hits West Coast in 2014" ], [ "3ZB", "Christchurch", "1098AM", "Now part of Newstalk ZB" ], [ "3ZC", "Timaru", "1152AM", "Originally Radio Caroline , became Classic Hits 99FM in 1995 , South Canterbury 's 99FM in 1997 ( after leaving the Classic Hits network ) and Classic Hits 99FM in 2001 ( after rejoining the Classic Hits network ) and The Hits South Canterbury from 2014" ], [ "3ZE", "Ashburton", "873AM", "Originally 3ZE , became Ashburton 's Classic Hits 92.5 ZEFM in 2001 and The Hits Ashburton since 2014" ], [ "3ZM", "Christchurch", "1323AM", "Now part of ZM" ], [ "3ZO", "Twizel", "1485AM", "Twizel call sign for relay of Radio Caroline programme , discontinued in the 1990s" ], [ "3ZR", "Reefton", "1521AM", "Used to broadcast Radio Scenicland which became Scenicland FM in November 1992 , then West Coast 's Classic Hits Scenicland FM in 2001 and The Hits West Coast in 2014" ] ]
List of call signs -- Region 3
Radio stations that originally broadcast on an AM frequency .
Call_signs_in_New_Zealand_8
Call signs in New Zealand are no longer generally used to identify broadcast stations. However, New Zealand's radio stations were once known by their call signs and would usually broadcast their call signs as a number followed by X, Y, or Z, and another letter (e.g. 1YA). Call signs are regulated internationally by the ITU and nationally by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), formerly the Ministry of Economic Development. The ministry is also responsible for providing policy advice to Government on the allocation of New Zealand's radio spectrum to support, efficient, reliable and responsive wireless telecommunications and broadcasting infrastructure. In 1924, New Zealand was granted the prefix 'Z', and in 1925 the number of licensed amateur reached 100. In 1927 the International Telecommunication Union Conference in Washington (D.C., USA) established internally agreed upon call sign prefixes - New Zealand was assigned 'OZ'. In 1929 this was expanded to the ZK-ZM letter block, with New Zealand opting for the ZL prefix for land based stations. 'OZ' by 1927 was reassigned to Denmark. In 1969 the ZM prefix was allowed to celebrate the Captain James Cook bicentenary. In 1974 the prefix was allowed again to celebrate the Commonwealth Games, as well as in 1989 when the Games returned. In 1981 the ZL0 prefix was allowed for visitors to New Zealand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_adaptations_of_television_series_from_other_countries
List of French adaptations of television series from other countries
[ "Title", "Year", "Country", "Country of Original Program", "Summary" ]
[ [ "Bachelor , le gentleman célibataire", "2003-2005 , 2013 - 2016", "France", "United States", "French version of the original American series , The Bachelor" ], [ "Baby Boom", "2011 - present", "France", "United Kingdom", "Based on the original British series , One Born Every Minute" ], [ "Bienvenue chez nous", "2012 - present", "France", "United Kingdom", "The 2010-present British series , Four in a Bed , remade for French television" ], [ "Cauchemar en cuisine", "2011 - present", "France", "United Kingdom", "French adaptation of the 2004-2014 original British series , Ramsay 's Kitchen Nightmares" ], [ "Coup de foudre au prochain village", "2013", "France", "Norway", "France 's version of the Norwegian format , Babes on a Bus , that first aired in 2011 on Norway 's TVNorge as Gøy på landet" ], [ "Danse avec les stars", "2011 - present", "France", "United Kingdom", "The French version of the British series , Strictly Come Dancing" ], [ "Ice Show", "2013", "France", "United Kingdom", "Adapted from the UK 's Dancing on Ice . Four of the biggest names in French figure-skating , Philippe Candeloro , Surya Bonaly , Gwendal Peizerat and Sarah Abitbol each head a team of two celebrities and their professional figure-skating partners as they compete before judges" ], [ "Koh-Lanta", "2001 - present", "France", "United Kingdom", "French version of the Survivor series . Although the Swedish version of the show , Expedition Robinson , was the first to air on television , the format for Survivor was created by British television producer Charlie Parsons for Planet 24 , a UK television production company" ], [ "L'amour est dans le pré", "2006 - present", "France", "United Kingdom", "( lit . love is in the meadow ) Adaptation of the 2001-2009 British series , Farmer Wants a Wife" ], [ "La Belle et ses princes presque charmants", "2012-2014", "France", "United States", "( lit . Beauty and her almost charming princes ) French adaptation of the American 2003-2005 , Average Joe , a television series in which a group of men with poor social skills and less than ideal appearance compete for the affections of a beauty queen . Halfway through each season more attractive men are added to the competition" ], [ "La France a un incroyable talent", "2006 - present", "France", "United Kingdom", "( lit . France has incredible talent ) French adaptation of the UK series , Britain 's Got Talent . The show airs weekly on M6" ], [ "La Meilleure Boulangerie de France", "2013-2014", "France", "United Kingdom", "France 's adaptation of the British 2012-2014 series , Britain 's Best Bakery" ], [ "Le Meilleur pâtissier", "2012 - present", "France", "United Kingdom", "( lit . The Best Baker ) French adaptation of the original 2010-present British series , The Great British Bake Off" ], [ "Loft Story", "2001-2002", "France", "Netherlands", "A French reworking of the original Dutch series , Big Brother . Inspired the French Canadian series of the same name . There is also a second French adaptation of Big Brother named Secret Story" ], [ "MasterChef", "2010 - 2015", "France", "United Kingdom", "The French version of the UK original series , MasterChef , which premiered in 1990" ], [ "Nouvelle Star", "2003 - 2017", "France", "United Kingdom", "France 's version of the original 2001-2003 British series , Pop Idol , which spawned the Idols TV series international franchise" ], [ "Popstars", "2001-2013", "France", "New Zealand", "Musical reality series based on the New Zealand original , Popstars" ], [ "Quatre mariages pour une lune de miel", "2011 - present", "France", "United Kingdom", "( lit . Four weddings for one honeymoon ) French version of the UK 's 2009-2013 series , Four Weddings" ], [ "Rising Star", "2014", "France", "Israel", "Not to be confused with the American series of the same name which started the same year , Rising Star . Both series were based on the Israeli series , HaKokhav HaBa , which began a year earlier" ], [ "Secret Story", "2007 - 2017", "France", "Netherlands", "This is France 's second adaptation of the original Dutch series , Big Brother . The first French reworking of Big Brother is Loft Story" ] ]
Reality Show
List_of_French_adaptations_of_television_series_from_other_countries_4
This list is for television series that have been produced by France and are adapted from one or more series originally produced in a country besides France. For original live action French series, see: List of French television series, and for original animated series from France, see: List of French animated television series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Bangladesh_National_Film_Awards
1st Bangladesh National Film Awards
[ "Name of Awards", "Winner ( s )", "Film" ]
[ [ "Best Film", "Narayan Ghosh Mita ( Producer )", "Lathial" ], [ "Best Director", "Narayan Ghosh Mita", "Lathial" ], [ "Best Actor", "Anwar Hossain", "Lathial" ], [ "Best Actress", "Bobita", "Bandi Theke Begum" ], [ "Best Actor in a Supporting Role", "Farooque", "Lathial" ], [ "Best Actress in a Supporting Role", "Rosy Samad", "Lathial" ], [ "Best Music Director", "Debu Bhattacherjee and Lokman Hossain Fakir", "Charitraheen" ], [ "Best Male Playback Singer", "Abdul Alim", "Sujon Sokhi ( Sob Sokhire Par Korite )" ], [ "Best Female Playback Singer", "Sabina Yasmin", "Sadharon Meye" ] ]
List of winners -- Merit awards
1st_Bangladesh_National_Film_Awards_0
The 1st Bangladesh National Film Awards () presented by Ministry of Information to felicitate the best of Bangladeshi Cinema censored in the year 1975. Every year, a national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entry and awards were given by then President of Bangladesh. It was the first ceremony of National Film Awards and presented on 4 April 1976. Director Zahir Raihan was awarded a special awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ambassadors_of_Thailand_to_the_United_Kingdom
List of ambassadors of Thailand to the United Kingdom
[ "Agrément /designated/ Diplomatic accreditation", "ambassador", "Thai language", "Observations", "List of Prime Ministers of Thailand", "List of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom" ]
[ [ "November 19 , 1857", "Praya Montri Suriyawong ( Humphun Bunnag [ de ] )", "th : พระยามนตรีสุริยวงศ์ ( ชุ่ม บุนนาค )", "( 1820-1866 )", "Mongkut", "Lord Palmerston" ], [ "1882", "Narisara Nuwattiwong", "th : สมเด็จพระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ เจ้าฟ้าจิตรเจริญ กรมพระยานริศรานุวัดติวงศ์", "first siamese resident minister to London established the Embassy of Thailand , London", "Chulalongkorn", "William Ewart Gladstone" ], [ "1887", "Prince Naret Worarit Krom Phra Naret Worarit Kridakorn", "พระเจ้าน้องยาเธอกรมหมื่นนเรศวรฤทธิ์ พระเจ้าบรมวงค์เธอกรมพระนเรศวรฤทธิ์", "( 1855-1925 ) Prince Naret Worarit then Prince Naret as Siamese Minister in London , was advised by Prince Naret was then appointed the minister of the capital , and Prince Svasti served briefly as Siam 's first minister of justice when that position was established in 1892 . For several years Prince Sonabandit served as the king 's royal secretary , , H.S.H . Prince CHITCHANOK Kridakorn ( B.E . 2447 ) , son of H.R H. Krom Phra Naret Worarit Kridakorn ( Second Family descended from King Mongkut ) . Royal Thai Embassy , London . H.R.H . Prince CHITRAKARN Chakraphan ( B.E . 2460 ) , son", "Chulalongkorn", "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil , 3rd Marquess of Salisbury" ], [ "May 14 , 1892", "Marquis de Maha Yotha", "", "The Marquis Malta Yotha , Who was among the saloon passengers of the Cunarder Lucinda , which arrived at her pier yesterday morning , holds the dual office of Siamese Minister to Great Britain arrived Siamese Minister to the United States", "Chulalongkorn", "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil , 3rd Marquess of Salisbury" ], [ "January 1 , 1896", "Phraya Wisutsuriyasak", "พระยาวิสุทธ์สุริยาศักดิ์", "Phraya Wisut Suriyasak ( Pia Malakul , 1867-1916 2456-2468 ) He was a grandson of Chaoja Prince Mahamala He had been sent to England as the Siamese Minister in London and Siamese language tutor to Prince Wachirawut , sent a report back . Phraya Wisut Suriyasak , deputy minister of education", "Chulalongkorn", "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil , 3rd Marquess of Salisbury" ], [ "November 1 , 1893", "Phra Suriya Nuvatr", "", "Concurrently Thai Ambassador to the United States Phra Suriya Nuvatr", "Chulalongkorn", "William Ewart Gladstone" ], [ "December 28 , 1897", "Phya Visuddha Suriyasakti", "", "On November 12 , 1898 he became Thai Ambassador to the United States", "Chulalongkorn", "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil , 3rd Marquess of Salisbury" ], [ "October 1 , 1899", "Phya Prasiddhi Salakar", "", "Concurrently accredited as Thai Ambassador to the United States", "Chulalongkorn", "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil , 3rd Marquess of Salisbury" ], [ "December 11 , 1906", "Phya Visutr Kosa", "", "", "Chulalongkorn", "Henry Campbell-Bannerman" ], [ "January 1 , 1912", "Phya Akharaj Waradhara", "", "", "Vajiravudh", "H. H. Asquith" ], [ "July 19 , 1912", "Phya Sudham Maitri", "", "Envoyé extraordinaire et Ministre plénipotentiaire à Londres , à Bruxelles et à La Haye", "Vajiravudh", "H. H. Asquith" ], [ "January 1 , 1920", "Phya Buree Nawaraj", "", "", "Vajiravudh", "David Lloyd George" ], [ "January 1 , 1927", "Prince Varnvaidyakara Voravarn", "", "grandson of King Mongkut . concurrently accredited to Belgium and the Netherlands", "Prajadhipok", "Stanley Baldwin" ], [ "January 5 , 1932", "Phya Subarn Sompati", "", "*With residence in London , concurrently accredited to Germany , Denmark , Sweden and Norway", "Phraya Manopakorn Nititada", "Ramsay MacDonald" ], [ "January 1 , 1936", "Phya Rajawangsan", "th : พระยาราชวังสัน ( ศรี กมลนาวิน )", "2478-2482 Siamese Minister to London , where he died in office and Permanent Representative to the League of Nations Lijst van Thaise ministers van Defensie [ nl ] Phya Rajawangsan , was minister in London", "Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena", "Stanley Baldwin" ], [ "June 23 , 1940", "Phra Manuvedya Vimolnard", "พระมนูเวทย์วิมลนาท ( เปี๋ยน สุมาวงศ์ )", "THAI MINISTER TO LONDON HERE DHRA Manuvedya Vlmolnard , the newly appointed Thai Minister to London , arrived In Singapore yesterday . On June 12 , 1940 , Thailand concluded a Non-Aggression Pact with Great Britain and with France at Bangkok . On 25 January 1942 , the Siamese government declared war and the Siamese minister in London delivered the declaration of war to the British administration . The first siamese banknote in the reign of Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena was printed before the war . Banknotes of the price of 50 Satang Khun Somboon Hattra ( Pho Proact ) Minister of Finance . The minister in Phraya Phalaponpunda is Prime Minister . Suggest that this type of banknote should be issued . In conjunction with the use of half-cent coins . This banknote was printed to Thomas de la Rue in June 1937 , World War II ( 1941 - 1945 ) , a series of banknotes , was finally approved for publication in August 1941 by the Thai ambassador to London . The Siamese minister to London returned home on Phi bun 's orders leaving Siamese citizens in England without effective leadership . Moreover , unlike the Americans , the British accepted Siam 's declaration of war and . Siamese citizens were regarded as enemy aliens . On September 3 , 1953 he became Director-General of the Court of Appeal to chair the Supreme Court", "Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena", "Winston Churchill" ], [ "January 1 , 1946", "Prince M.C . Jitjanok Krisdakara", "พันเอกหม่อมเจ้านักขัตรมงคล กิติยากร", "", "Kuang Abhayawongse", "Clement Attlee" ], [ "January 1 , 1947", "Direk Jayanama", "th : ดิเรก ชัยนาม", "Direk Jayanama Chaiyanam 1905", "Kuang Abhayawongse", "Clement Attlee" ], [ "September 13 , 1948", "Nakkhatra Mangala", "th : พระวรวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้านักขัตรมงคล กรมหมื่นจันทบุรีสุรนาถ", "Prince Nakkhatra Mangala Kitiyakara", "Phibul Songkhram", "Clement Attlee" ], [ "October 19 , 1950", "Phra Bahiddha Nukara [ es ]", "พระพหิทธานุกร ( ส่วน นวราช )", "", "Phibul Songkhram", "Clement Attlee" ] ]
List of representatives
List_of_ambassadors_of_Thailand_to_the_United_Kingdom_0
The Thai Ambassador to the Court of St James's in London is the official representative of the Government in Bangkok to the Government of the United Kingdom and concurrently to the Government of Denmark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowing_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_double_sculls
Rowing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's double sculls
[ "Rank", "Rowers", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Kathleen Heddle Marnie McBean", "Canada", "7:11.21", "A" ], [ "2", "Philippa Baker Brenda Lawson", "New Zealand", "7:15.57", "A" ], [ "3", "Marina Hatzakis Bronwyn Roye", "Australia", "7:15.58", "A" ], [ "4", "Daniela Oronova Galina Kamenova", "Bulgaria", "7:18.33", "B" ], [ "5", "Michelle Knox-Zaloom Jennifer Devine", "United States", "7:21.97", "B" ], [ "6", "Erika Bello Marianna Barelli", "Italy", "7:38.85", "B" ] ]
Semi-finals -- Semi-final 1
Rowing_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_double_sculls_4
The women's double sculls competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia took place at Lake Lanier.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dutch_records_in_athletics
List of Dutch records in athletics
[ "Event", "Record", "Athlete", "Date", "Meet", "Place" ]
[ [ "100 m", "9.91 ( +0.7 m/s )", "Churandy Martina", "5 August 2012", "Olympic Games", "London , United Kingdom" ], [ "150 m ( straight )", "15.21 ( −1.1 m/s )", "Churandy Martina", "9 May 2015", "Manchester City Games", "Manchester , Great Britain" ], [ "200 m", "19.81 ( +0.4 m/s )", "Churandy Martina", "25 August 2016", "Athletissima", "Lausanne , Switzerland" ], [ "200 m straight", "20.48 ( -0.6 m/s )", "Solomon Bockarie", "4 September 2016", "Urban Memorial Van Damme", "Brussels , Belgium" ], [ "300 m", "32.25", "Liemarvin Bonevacia", "28 June 2017", "Golden Spike Ostrava", "Ostrava , Czech Republic" ], [ "400 m", "44.72", "Liemarvin Bonevacia", "23 August 2015", "World Championships", "Beijing , China" ], [ "400 m ( road )", "47.40", "Tony van Diepen", "7 September 2019", "Great City Games", "Newcastle , United Kingdom" ], [ "600 m", "1:15.26", "Bram Som", "17 September 2000", "", "Brisbane , Australia" ], [ "800 m", "1:43.45", "Bram Som", "18 August 2006", "Weltklasse Zürich", "Zürich , Switzerland" ], [ "1000 m", "2:15.05", "Marko Koers", "16 July 1997", "Grand Prix Nikaia Nice", "Nice , France" ], [ "1500 m", "3:32.89", "Gert-Jan Liefers", "24 August 2001", "Memorial Van Damme", "Brussels , Belgium" ], [ "Mile", "3:51.39", "Gert-Jan Liefers", "1 June 2003", "Fanny Blankers-Koen Games", "Hengelo , Netherlands" ], [ "2000 m", "4:56.56", "Gert-Jan Liefers", "31 August 2001", "ISTAF", "Berlin , Germany" ], [ "3000 m", "7:37.48", "Gert-Jan Liefers", "29 May 2005", "Fanny Blankers-Koen Games", "Hengelo , Netherlands" ], [ "5000 m", "13:13.06", "Kamiel Maase", "6 September 2002", "ISTAF", "Berlin , Germany" ], [ "10000 m", "27:26.29", "Kamiel Maase", "30 August 2002", "Memorial Van Damme", "Brussels , Belgium" ], [ "10 km ( road )", "27:51", "Greg van Hest", "21 October 1995", "Coenecooploop", "Waddinxveen , Netherlands" ], [ "15 km ( road )", "43:25", "Abdi Nageeye", "3 September 2017", "", "Tilburg , Netherlands" ], [ "15 km ( road )", "43:07+", "Abdi Nageeye", "3 February 2019", "Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon", "Marugame , Japan" ], [ "20000 m ( track )", "57:24.2+", "Jos Hermens", "1 May 1976", "One hour run Papendal", "Arnhem , Netherlands" ] ]
Outdoor -- Men
Dutch_records_in_athletics_0
The following are the national records in athletics in the Netherlands maintained by its national athletics federation: Atletiekunie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain_national_under-18_football_team
Spain national under-18 football team
[ "Rank", "Player", "Club ( s )", "Year ( s )", "U-18 caps" ]
[ [ "1", "Javier Delgado", "CF Damm", "1988-1990", "23" ], [ "1", "José Luis Gallardo", "Espanyol", "1988-1990", "23" ], [ "1", "Sebastián Nadal", "Mallorca , Atlético Madrid", "1979-1982", "23" ], [ "2", "Luis Carlos Cuartero", "Zaragoza", "1993-1994", "22" ], [ "2", "Mario Rosas", "Barceloona", "1996-1999", "22" ], [ "3", "Juan Luis Bernal", "Real Betis", "1989-1991", "21" ], [ "3", "Gonzalo Colsa", "Racing de Santander", "1996-1998", "21" ], [ "3", "Gerardo García", "Real Madrid", "1991-1993", "21" ], [ "3", "Míchel", "Real Madrid", "1980-1981", "21" ], [ "3", "Javier López Vallejo", "Osasuna", "1991-1994", "21" ], [ "3", "Luis Márquez", "Real Betis", "1988-1990", "21" ] ]
Player records -- Top appearances
Spain_national_under-18_football_team_5
The Spain national under-18 football team represents Spain in international football at this age level and is controlled by Royal Spanish Football Federation, the governing body for football in Spain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark_tunnel
Shark tunnel
[ "Aquarium name", "Location", "Length of tunnel", "Depth of tunnel floor in aquarium", "Tank size" ]
[ [ "Adventure Aquarium", "Camden , New Jersey , United States", "40 ft ( 12 m )", "9 ft ( 2.7 m )", "550,000 US gal ( 2,100,000 l )" ], [ "Antalya Aquarium", "Antalya , Turkey", "430 ft ( 131 m )", "?", "1,300,000 US gal ( 5,000,000 l )" ], [ "Aquaria KLCC", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "300 ft ( 90 m )", "?", "?" ], [ "Aquarium Barcelona", "Barcelona , Spain", "260 ft ( 80 m )", "16 ft ( 5 m )", "980,000 US gal ( 3,700,000 l )" ], [ "Aquarium of the Bay", "San Francisco , California , United States", "300 ft ( 91 m )", "?", "700,000 US gal ( 2,600,000 l )" ], [ "Audubon Aquarium of the Americas", "New Orleans , Louisiana , United States", "30 ft ( 9.1 m )", "?", "?" ], [ "California Academy of Sciences ( rainforest exhibit )", "San Francisco , California , United States", "25 ft ( 7.6 m )", "?", "100,000 US gal ( 380,000 l )" ], [ "Dallas World Aquarium", "Dallas , Texas , United States", "?", "?", "?" ], [ "Deep Sea World", "North Queensferry , Fife , Scotland", "367 ft ( 112 m )", "?", "1,000,000 imp gal ( 4,500,000 l ; 1,200,000 US gal )" ], [ "Downtown Aquarium , Denver", "Denver , Colorado , United States", "?", "?", "?" ], [ "Downtown Aquarium , Houston", "Houston , Texas , United States", "?", "?", "?" ], [ "Dubai Mall Aquarium - Underwater Zoo", "Dubai , United Arab Emirates", "167 ft ( 51 m )", "?", "2,600,000 US gal ( 10,000,000 l )" ], [ "Georgia Aquarium", "Atlanta , Georgia , United States", "100 ft ( 30 m )", "20-30 ft ( 6.1-9.1 m )", "6,300,000 US gal ( 24,000,000 l )" ], [ "Greater Cleveland Aquarium", "Cleveland , Ohio , United States", "175 ft ( 53 m )", "9 ft ( 2.7 m )", "230,000 US gal ( 870,000 l )" ], [ "Henry Doorly Zoo", "Omaha , Nebraska , United States", "70 ft ( 21 m )", "17 ft ( 5.2 m )", "900,000 US gal ( 3,400,000 l )" ], [ "Kelly Tarlton 's Sea Life Aquarium", "Auckland , New Zealand", "72 ft ( 22 m )", "8 ft ( 2.4 m )", "400,000 US gal ( 1,500,000 l )" ], [ "National Aquarium Denmark ( Blue Planet )", "Kastrup , Copenhagen , Denmark", "52 ft ( 16 m )", "?", "1,100,000 US gal ( 4,000,000 l )" ], [ "National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium", "Checheng Township , Pingtung County , Taiwan", "260 ft ( 80 m )", "?", "1,500,000 US gal ( 5,700,000 l )" ], [ "Nausicaä Centre National de la Mer", "Boulogne-sur-Mer , France", "59 ft ( 18 m )", "?", "2,600,000 US gal ( 10,000,000 l )" ], [ "Newport Aquarium", "Newport , Kentucky , United States", "85 ft ( 26 m )", "13 ft ( 4.0 m ) †", "380,000 US gal ( 1,400,000 l )" ] ]
List of aquariums with shark tunnels
This list is sorted alphabetically by aquarium name .
Shark_tunnel_0
A shark tunnel (or aquarium tunnel or acrylic tunnel or exhibit tunnel) is an underwater tunnel that passes through an aquarium, typically with sharks and related aquatic life. They are usually made of thick acrylic glass. Most aquarium tunnels are cylindrical in shape, though tunnels can be made elliptical (to make them wider and still keep the top of the tunnel closer to the visitors), or even square.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UDF_objects_(1–500)
List of UDF objects (1–500)
[ "UDF number", "Object type", "Right ascension ( J2000 )", "Declination ( J2000 )", "Apparent magnitude", "Redshift" ]
[ [ "1", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.72", "−27° 49′ 42.5″", "23", "0.53428" ], [ "2", "Unknown", "03 32 39.478", "−27° 49′ 45.44″", "30", "~" ], [ "5", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.3684", "−27° 49′ 44.007″", "27", "0.69" ], [ "7", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.4512", "−27° 49′ 42.945″", "25", "0.61" ], [ "8", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.54334", "−27° 49′ 28.3944″", "23", "0.6691" ], [ "13", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.3248", "−27° 49′ 39.053″", "25", "0.52" ], [ "14", "Galaxy", "03 32 38.47", "−27° 49′ 31.76″", "24", "0.6669" ], [ "15", "Galaxy", "03 32 38.8459", "−27° 49′ 30.29″", "27", "4.23" ], [ "19", "Star", "03 32 38.958", "−27° 49′ 37.03″", "25", "~" ], [ "21", "Galaxy", "03 32 40.05058", "−27° 49′ 37.0776″", "28", "1.4" ], [ "22", "Galaxy", "03 32 38.9566", "−27° 49′ 38.328″", "27", "3.23 ± 0.41" ], [ "23", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.883", "−27° 49′ 39.43″", "30", "3.982 ± 3.598" ], [ "25", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.903", "−27° 49′ 39.27″", "30", "4.128 ± 3.726" ], [ "28", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.565", "−27° 49′ 38.04″", "29", "3.615 ± 0.543" ], [ "33", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.1798", "−27° 49′ 36.132″", "26", "0.95" ], [ "36", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.8202", "−27° 49′ 33.94″", "26", "0.44" ], [ "44", "Galaxy", "03 32 40.314", "−27° 49′ 35.52″", "28", "3.612 ± 0.542" ], [ "55", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.0418", "−27° 49′ 32.984″", "26", "0.47" ], [ "67", "Galaxy", "03 32 39.531", "−27° 49′ 32.61″", "31", "4.683 ± 0.668" ], [ "68", "Galaxy", "03 32 38.8182", "−27° 49′ 28.439″", "24", "0.82" ] ]
1–100
List_of_UDF_objects_(1–500)_0
This is a list of UDF objects 1-500 from the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (UDF). The Hubble Ultra Deep Field is a small region of the sky in the constellation of Fornax. The data in these tables is from the SIMBAD Astronomical Database, and the apparent magnitude data is from Wikisky.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mariah_Carey_live_performances
List of Mariah Carey live performances
[ "Air date", "Network", "Program", "Location", "Performed song ( s )" ]
[ [ "May 17 , 2015", "ABC", "2015 Billboard Music Awards", "Paradise", "Vision of Love / Infinity" ], [ "May 18 , 2015", "ABC", "Jimmy Kimmel Live !", "Los Angeles", "Vision of Love / Infinity" ], [ "May 22 , 2015", "ABC", "Live with Kelly and Michael", "Anaheim", "Vision of Love / Infinity" ], [ "November 24 , 2016", "ABC", "The Wonderful World of Disney : Magical Holiday Celebration", "Anaheim", "All I Want For Christmas Is You" ], [ "December 5 , 2016", "VH1", "VH1 Divas Holiday : Unsilent Night", "New York City", "All I Want For Christmas Is You" ], [ "December 25 , 2016", "ABC", "Disney Parks Magical Christmas Celebration", "Anaheim", "All I Want For Christmas Is You" ], [ "December 31 , 2016", "ABC", "Dick Clark 's New Year 's Rockin ' Eve 2017", "New York City", "Auld Lang Syne ( The New Year 's Anthem ) / Emotions We Belong Together" ], [ "February 15 , 2017", "ABC", "Jimmy Kimmel Live !", "Hollywood", "Vision of Love I Do n't ( featuring YG )" ], [ "September 19 , 2017", "VH1", "2017 VH1 Hip Hop Honors", "Hollywood", "Honey ( So So Def Mix ) / Honey ( Bad Boy Remix ) ( featuring Da Brat , Jermaine Dupri , Jadakiss , Styles P and Mase )" ], [ "December 31 , 2017", "ABC", "Dick Clark 's New Year 's Rockin ' Eve 2018", "New York City", "Vision of Love Hero" ], [ "October 7 , 2018", "The CW", "2018 iHeartRadio Music Festival", "Paradise", "It 's Like That Emotions Honey / Shake It Off / Obsessed / # Beautiful / I Know What You Want / Fantasy ( Bad Boy Remix ) GTFO ' Always Be My Baby We Belong Together" ], [ "October 9 , 2018", "ABC", "46th Annual American Music Awards", "Los Angeles", "With You" ], [ "November 10 , 2018", "KUKA", "Tmall 11.11 Global Shopping Festival", "Shanghai", "Emotions Hero" ], [ "November 16 , 2018", "NBC", "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon", "New York City", "The Distance ( featuring Ty Dolla Sign )" ], [ "November 19 , 2018", "ABC", "Good Morning America", "New York City", "With You" ], [ "December 16 , 2018", "The CW", "2018 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball", "via satellite", "All I Want For Christmas Is You" ], [ "May 1 , 2019", "NBC", "2019 Billboard Music Awards", "Paradise", "A No No / Always Be My Baby / Emotions / We Belong Together / Hero" ], [ "October 20 , 2019", "Dubai TV", "Dubai 1 Year To Go Expo 2020", "Dubai", "A No No" ], [ "December 18 , 2019", "CBS", "The Late Late Show with James Corden", "Los Angeles", "Oh Santa !" ], [ "December 19 , 2019", "CBS", "The Late Late Show with James Corden", "Los Angeles", "Christmas Time Is in the Air Again" ] ]
Televised performances -- 2015–19
List_of_Mariah_Carey_live_performances_7
This is a list of tours, residencies, one-off concerts and televised performances by American singer Mariah Carey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let's_Dance_2012
Let's Dance 2012
[ "Couple", "Score", "Style", "Music" ]
[ [ "Pernilla & Tobias", "9 ( 3,4,2 )", "Cha-Cha-Cha", "Ai n't No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell" ], [ "Anders & Cecilia", "8 ( 3,3,2 )", "Waltz", "Against All Odds ( Take a Look at Me Now ) - Phil Collins" ], [ "Molly & Calle", "9 ( 2,4,3 )", "Cha-Cha-Cha", "Raise Your Glass - Pink" ], [ "Marcus & Maria", "13 ( 4,5,4 )", "Waltz", "Longing For Lullabies - Kleerup" ], [ "Bengt & Oksana", "7 ( 3,3,1 )", "Cha-Cha-Cha", "Can You Feel It - The Jacksons" ], [ "Camilla & Kristjan", "14 ( 5,5,4 )", "Waltz", "( You Make Me Feel Like ) A Natural Woman - Aretha Franklin" ], [ "Helena & David", "16 ( 5,5,6 )", "Cha-Cha-Cha", "Hang With Me - Robyn" ], [ "Pär-Ola & Jeanette", "8 ( 3,3,2 )", "Waltz", "My Heart Is Refusing Me - Loreen" ], [ "Anton & Sigrid", "18 ( 6,6,6 )", "Cha-Cha-Cha", "Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5 feat . Christina Aguilera" ], [ "Camilla & Tobias", "10 ( 4,4,2 )", "Waltz", "Movin ' On - Sarah Dawn Finer" ] ]
Songs -- Week 1
Individual judges scores in charts below ( given in parentheses ) are listed in this order from left to right : Dermot Clemenger , Ann Wilson and Tony Irving . Running order
Let's_Dance_2012_5
Let's Dance 2012 was the seventh season of the Swedish version of Strictly Come Dancing, and was broadcast on the Swedish television channel TV4 starting on March 30, 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_Parliament_sponsored_by_mining_unions
Members of Parliament sponsored by mining unions
[ "Constituency", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "Position", "Sponsor" ]
[ [ "Aberdare", "George Hall", "22,379", "58.2", "1", "South Wales" ], [ "Abertillery", "George Barker", "unopposed", "N/A", "1", "South Wales" ], [ "Barnsley", "John Potts", "12,674", "48.0", "1", "Yorkshire" ], [ "Bedwellty", "Charles Edwards", "17,564", "67.6", "1", "South Wales" ], [ "Belper", "Oliver Wright", "7,284", "31.5", "2", "Derbyshire" ], [ "Blaydon", "William Whiteley", "15,073", "67.9", "1", "Durham" ], [ "Bothwell", "John Robertson", "14,211", "60.2", "1", "Scottish" ], [ "Broxtowe", "George Spencer", "13,219", "54.5", "1", "Nottinghamshire" ], [ "Chester-le-Street", "Jack Lawson", "20,712", "74.7", "1", "Durham" ], [ "Don Valley", "Tom Williams", "12,898", "60.4", "1", "Yorkshire" ], [ "Doncaster", "Wilfred Paling", "16,198", "60.6", "1", "Yorkshire" ], [ "Dunfermline Burghs", "William McLean Watson", "12,606", "53.6", "1", "Scottish" ], [ "Durham", "Joshua Ritson", "13,819", "56.8", "1", "Durham" ], [ "Ebbw Vale", "Evan Davies", "16,492", "65.6", "1", "South Wales" ], [ "Farnworth", "Thomas Greenall", "14,858", "57.2", "1", "Lancashire and Cheshire" ], [ "Gower", "David Rhys Grenfell", "14,771", "59.1", "1", "South Wales" ], [ "Hamilton", "Duncan Macgregor Graham", "11,858", "58.4", "1", "Scottish" ], [ "Hemsworth", "John Guest", "13,159", "70.1", "1", "Yorkshire" ], [ "Houghton-le-Spring", "Robert Richardson", "15,225", "59.3", "1", "Durham" ], [ "Ince", "Stephen Walsh", "17,365", "73.5", "1", "Lancashire and Cheshire" ] ]
Labour candidates -- 1923 general election
Members_of_Parliament_sponsored_by_mining_unions_27
This article is about the sponsorship of British Members of Parliament by mining trade unions. The article covers MPs sponsored by the National Union of Mineworkers, its predecessor the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, and the local trade unions which preceded it. A small number of MPs were sponsored by other trade unions related to the mining industry, such as the Cumberland Iron Ore Miners' and Kindred Trades' Association, the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, and the National Association of Colliery Overmen, Deputies and Shotfirers, and are covered in the articles on those unions. Other miners and people related to the mining industry were elected without being sponsored by a trade union, and are not listed here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Ranji_Trophy
2015–16 Ranji Trophy
[ "Player", "From", "To", "Role" ]
[ [ "Sarfaraz Khan", "Mumbai", "Uttar Pradesh", "Batsman" ], [ "Tashuk Ali", "Himachal Pradesh", "Mumbai", "All rounder" ], [ "Pragyan Ojha", "Hyderabad", "Bengal", "Spinner" ], [ "Wasim Jaffer", "Mumbai", "Vidarbha", "Opening Batsman" ], [ "Virender Sehwag", "Delhi", "Haryana", "Opening Batsman" ], [ "Mithun Manhas", "Delhi", "J & K", "Batsman" ], [ "RP Singh", "Uttar Pradesh", "Gujarat", "Seam Bowler" ], [ "Prasanth Parameswaran", "Tamil Nadu", "Goa", "Seam Bowler" ], [ "Amit Verma", "Kerala", "Assam", "Batsman" ] ]
Personnel changes -- Players
2015–16_Ranji_Trophy_0
The 2015-16 Ranji Trophy was the 82nd season of the Ranji Trophy, the premier first-class cricket tournament in India. It was contested by 27 teams divided into three groups of nine teams each. The top three teams from Groups A and B advanced to the quarterfinals along with the top two teams from Group C. For this season the schedule splits into two stages, the first is a league stage and the second being a knock-out stage. The league stage starts on 1 October 2015 and ends on 4 December 2015 and the knock-out stage starts on 3 February 2016 and ends on 28 February 2016. The 2015-16 Ranji Trophy will be followed by the Vijay Hazare Trophy, Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and Deodhar Trophy. The final was contested by Saurashtra and Mumbai, a repeat of the 2012-13 final. Mumbai won the match by an innings and 21 runs to claim their 41st title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_South_American_Under-23_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2012 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Federico Bruno", "Argentina", "3:47.13" ], [ "2", "Iván López", "Chile", "3:48.07" ], [ "3", "Carlos Díaz", "Chile", "3:50.01" ], [ "4", "Jean Carlos Dolberth Machado", "Brazil", "3:50.11" ], [ "5", "Kelvyn Mendes Martins", "Brazil", "3:53.28" ], [ "6", "Lucirio Antonio Garrido", "Venezuela", "4:03.04" ] ]
Men 's results -- 1500 meters
Final – 22 September 10:40h Humidity : 46% – Temperature : 22°C
2012_South_American_Under-23_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_10
These are the full results of the 2012 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics which took place between September 22 and September 23, 2012, at Estádio Ícaro de Castro Melo in São Paulo, Brazil.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_FIS_Ski_Jumping_Grand_Prix
2017 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix
[ "Num", "Season", "Date", "Place", "Hill", "Size", "Winner", "Second", "Third", "Yellow bib" ]
[ [ "21", "1", "11 August 2017", "Courchevel", "Tremplin du Praz HS96", "NH", "Katharina Althaus", "Sara Takanashi", "Yūki Itō", "Katharina Althaus" ], [ "22", "2", "18 August 2017", "Frenštát pod Radhoštěm", "Areal Horečky HS106", "NH", "Yūki Itō", "Lucile Morat", "Maren Lundby", "Yūki Itō" ], [ "23", "3", "19 August 2017", "Frenštát pod Radhoštěm", "Areal Horečky HS106", "NH", "Sara Takanashi", "Maren Lundby", "Yūki Itō", "Yūki Itō" ], [ "24", "4", "9 September 2017", "Chaykovsky", "Snezhinka HS102", "NH", "Sara Takanashi", "Julia Kykkänen", "Irina Avvakumova", "Sara Takanashi" ], [ "25", "5", "10 September 2017", "Chaykovsky", "Snezhinka HS140", "LH", "Sara Takanashi", "Irina Avvakumova", "Maren Lundby Maja Vtič", "Sara Takanashi" ] ]
Calendar -- Ladies
2017_FIS_Ski_Jumping_Grand_Prix_1
The 2017 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix was the 24th Summer Grand Prix season in ski jumping on plastic for men and the 6th for ladies. Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup, Continental Cup, FIS Cup, FIS Race and Alpen Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Tour_of_Turkey
2015 Tour of Turkey
[ "Pos", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Caja Rural-Seguros RGA", "93h 28 ' 53" ], [ "2", "Astana", "+ 7 ' 06" ], [ "3", "Colombia", "+ 8 ' 13" ], [ "4", "MTN-Qhubeka", "+ 10 ' 46" ], [ "5", "UnitedHealthcare", "+ 11 ' 00" ] ]
Team classification
2015_Tour_of_Turkey_23
The 2015 Tour of Turkey was the 51st edition of the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey cycling stage race. It started on 26 April in Alanya and finished on 3 May in Istanbul.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_South_American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2019 South American Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Anthony Zambrano", "Colombia", "45.53" ], [ "2", "3", "Lucas Carvalho", "Brazil", "46.12" ], [ "3", "5", "Anderson Henriques", "Brazil", "46.15" ], [ "4", "6", "Kelvis Padrino", "Venezuela", "46.72" ], [ "5", "2", "Yilmar Herrera", "Colombia", "47.34" ], [ "6", "7", "Winston George", "Guyana", "47.66" ], [ "7", "1", "Carlos Perlaza", "Ecuador", "49.19" ], [ "8", "8", "Tito Hinojosa", "Bolivia", "50.26" ] ]
Men 's results -- 400 meters
24 May
2019_South_American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_4
These are the full results of the 2019 South American Championships in Athletics which took place in Lima, Peru, from 24 to 26 May at the Villa Deportiva Nacional.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_New_Zealand_Warriors_season
2013 New Zealand Warriors season
[ "Date", "Round", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Score", "Tries", "Goals", "Attendance", "Report" ]
[ [ "9 March", "Round 1", "Parramatta Eels", "Parramatta Stadium , Sydney", "Loss", "10-40", "Lillyman , Nielsen", "Johnson ( 1 )", "13,351", "[ 1 ]" ], [ "16 March", "Round 2", "Sydney Roosters", "Eden Park , Auckland", "Loss", "14-16", "Johnson , Godinet , Tupou", "Johnson ( 1 )", "32,740", "[ 2 ]" ], [ "24 March", "Round 3", "Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks", "Shark Stadium , Sydney", "Loss", "4-28", "Hurrell", "", "12,183", "[ 3 ]" ], [ "1 April", "Round 4", "North Queensland Cowboys", "Mount Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Win", "20-18", "Taylor , Hurrell , Johnson", "Johnson ( 4 )", "10,572", "[ 4 ]" ], [ "7 April", "Round 5", "South Sydney Rabbitohs", "Mount Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Loss", "22-24", "Matulino , Hurrell , Laumape , Godinet", "Johnson ( 3 )", "13,513", "[ 5 ]" ], [ "13 April", "Round 6", "Canberra Raiders", "Canberra Stadium , Canberra", "Loss", "16-20", "Vatuvei ( 2 ) , Henry", "Johnson ( 2 )", "9,699", "[ 6 ]" ], [ "25 April", "Round 7", "Melbourne Storm", "AAMI Park , Melbourne", "Loss", "18-28", "Henry , Tupou , Johnson", "Johnson ( 3 )", "25,480", "[ 7 ]" ], [ "5 May", "Round 8", "Gold Coast Titans", "Mount Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Win", "25-24", "Vatuvei , Mateo , Tupou , Johnson , Henry", "Johnson ( 2 & FG )", "9,465", "[ 8 ]" ], [ "11 May", "Round 9", "Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs", "Westpac Stadium , Wellington", "Loss", "16-24", "Vatuvei , Leuluai , Fisiiahi", "Johnson ( 2 )", "30,116", "[ 9 ]" ], [ "18 May", "Round 10", "Penrith Panthers", "Centrebet Stadium , Sydney", "Loss", "6-62", "Vatuvei", "Henry ( 1 )", "9,386", "[ 10 ]" ], [ "26 May", "Round 11", "Newcastle Knights", "Mount Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Win", "28-12", "Vatuvei , Leuluai , Rapira , Mannering , Taylor", "Johnson ( 4 )", "9,257", "[ 11 ]" ], [ "3 June", "Round 12", "Brisbane Broncos", "Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane", "Win", "56-18", "Vatuvei ( 2 ) , Fisiiahi ( 2 ) , Hurrell ( 2 ) , Leuluai ( 2 ) , Packer , Locke", "Johnson ( 8 )", "21,259", "[ 12 ]" ], [ "9 June", "Round 13", "Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles", "Mount Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Win", "18-16", "Taylor , Fishiiahi , Hurrell", "Johnson ( 3 )", "11,143", "[ 13 ]" ], [ "16 June", "Round 14", "Sydney Roosters", "Allianz Stadium , Sydney", "Win", "23-12", "Taylor , Laumape , Fishiiahi , Vatuvei", "Mateo ( 2 ) , Johnson ( 1 & FG )", "11,040", "[ 14 ]" ], [ "30 June", "Round 16", "Brisbane Broncos", "Mount Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Win", "18-16", "Vatuvei , Taylor , Hurrell", "Johnson ( 3 )", "15,515", "[ 15 ]" ], [ "7 July", "Round 17", "South Sydney Rabbitohs", "NIB Stadium , Perth", "Loss", "13-30", "Mannering , Hurrell", "Johnson ( 2 & FG )", "20,221", "[ 16 ]" ], [ "19 July", "Round 19", "Wests Tigers", "Leichhardt Oval , Sydney", "Win", "24-14", "Johnson ( 2 ) , Hurrell , Mannering", "Johnson ( 4 )", "11,436", "[ 17 ]" ], [ "28 July", "Round 20", "Melbourne Storm", "Mount Smart Stadium , Auckland", "Win", "30-22", "Laumape ( 2 ) , Leuluai , Hurrell , Locke", "Johnson ( 5 )", "20,126", "[ 18 ]" ] ]
Fixtures -- Regular season
The Warriors will play ten home matches at Mount Smart Stadium , one at Eden Park and another at Westpac Stadium in Wellington . [ 8 ] This will be the Warriors first home match held outside of Auckland .
2013_New_Zealand_Warriors_season_2
The 2013 New Zealand Warriors season was the nineteenth season in the club's history. Coached by Matthew Elliott and captained by Simon Mannering, the Warriors competed in the National Rugby League's 2013 Telstra Premiership. They finished the regular season in 11th (out of 16 teams), failing to make the finals for the second consecutive year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_Sartorio
Antoine Sartorio
[ "Name", "Location", "Date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Aux glorieux morts 1914 - 1918", "Mont Pélé between Moyenmoutier and Senones", "1915", "Lt Colonel Dauphin , who commanded the 363rd , organized a provisional military cemetery here and Sartorio executed a sculpture for it . The simple inscription reads .mw-parser-output .templatequote { overflow : hidden ; margin:1em 0 ; padding:0 40px } .mw-parser-output .templatequote .templatequotecite { line-height:1.5em ; text-align : left ; padding-left:1.6em ; margin-top:0 } pour la Patrie , pour l'Humanité" ], [ "Pour la France", "Pierre-Percée", "1915", "This monument stands at the entrance of Pierre-Percée 's cemetery . It is a bas-relief dedicated to all who fought with the 363rd Infantry in the action at La Chapelotte . Sartorio served in this regiment . The bas-relief depicts soldiers at the front led by a winged angel of victory" ], [ "Memorial to the 363rd French Infantry in Badonviller 's French War Cemetery", "Badonviller", "", "In the French war cemetery at Badonviler there is a monument which again remembers the efforts of the 363rd French Infantry at La Chapelotte . See photograph below . The cemetery contains the remains of 2,653 Frenchmen of whom 1,209 lie in two ossuaries . The bodies here were moved from smaller burial plots at Angomont , Badonviller , Baccarat , Montigny , Neufmaisons , Pierre-Percée and Saint-Maurice" ], [ "Monument aux morts de l'Armée d'Orient et des terres lointaines", "Marseille", "1927", "This monument stands in Marseille 's square Lieutenant-Danjaume and remembers all those Frenchmen who gave their lives during the 1914-1918 war fighting overseas particularly in the Far East . The monument takes the form of an arch and stands on a rocky promontory on the Marseille 's seafront . Marseille was the port of exit for those who travelled eastwards . Inauguration took place on 24 April 1927 . The arch has at the centre the carving of a crescent and a star , the intrados being decorated with palms . Sartorio sculptures of air force personnel and soldiers stand on one side of the arch together with a winged angel whilst on another side is another winged angel and on a pedestal in the centre of the arch is Sartorio 's bronze angel of victory her arms lifted to the skies . A stairway leading down to the sea completes the memorial" ], [ "Jouques War memorial ( monument aux morts )", "Jouques", "1921", "This limestone memorial , which stands in Jouques ' boulevard de la République , was started by Gustave Salgé who died suddenly in 1920 . Sartorio , a friend of Salgé , completed the work . The memorial also serves as a public fountain . It features a standing soldier . Sartorio retired to Jouques in 1965 when aged 80 . His workshop has been preserved by the Les Amis d'Antoine Sartorio through whom visits can be arranged" ], [ "Ceyreste War memorial ( monument aux morts )", "Ceyreste", "Around 1921", "The memorial stands in Ceyreste 's place des Héros . The statue of a woman is an allegory for Ceyreste . She holds a garland of laurel leaves" ], [ "Rambouillet War memorial ( monument aux morts )", "Rambouillet", "1923", "This limestone memorial , inaugurated on 23 September 1923 and standing in Rambouillet 's place André Thome , features five large statues representing five stages of the 1914-1918 war ; 1914 the Marne , 1915 the fighting in Artois , 1916 Verdun , 1917 the advance to victory and 1918 the final victory . These five figures stand on a rectangular pedestal on which are carved the names of the dead both of the 1914-1918 conflict and subsequent wars" ], [ "Septèmes-les-Vallons War memorial ( monument aux morts )", "Septèmes-les-Vallons", "", "This memorial stands in the place du 8 Mai 1945 . A soldier kneels on the ground and at his side a female figure stands with a wreath of flowers" ], [ "Manosque War memorial ( monument aux morts )", "Manosque", "1921", "This limestone memorial is located in Manosque 's place du Terreau . A female allegory for victory stands on a pedestal . Her arms are held aloft and hold a crown and two palms . At the base of the pedestal two fasces stand on either side of the inscriptions Champagne and Yser two areas that saw the French army in action" ], [ "Tournon-sur-Rhône War memorial", "Tournon-sur-Rhône", "1922", "The limestone memorial , cut into a rock , depicts an angel of victory ( une Victoire ) who places crowns over the lists of those men of Tournon honoured" ], [ "Menton War memorial ( monument aux morts )", "Menton", "1925", "A sculpture of a woman stands on a column . Beneath the column the names of those killed in the Two World Wars are listed . In 1966 Sartorio was also commissioned to decorate the façade of Menton 's Palais de Justice" ] ]
War memorials
When war broke out in 1914 , Sartorio was called up to the 363rd Infantry regiment and saw action particularly in the Vosges . He was awarded the Croix de Guerre and whilst serving in the area around Senones , Sartorio created several memorials . These works helped to build his reputation and he was commissioned to create a temporary cenotaph placed under the Arc de Triomphe for the great victory celebrations held in Paris on 14 July 1919 . [ 1 ]
Antoine_Sartorio_0
Antoine Sartorio (27 January 1885, Menton - 19 February 1988, Jouques) was a French sculptor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_skiing_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_tricks
Water skiing at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's tricks
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Score", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Whitney McClintock", "Canada", "8350", "q" ], [ "2", "Regina Jaquess", "United States", "7060", "q" ], [ "3", "Maria Linares", "Colombia", "6420", "q" ], [ "4", "Natalia Cuglievan", "Peru", "5960", "q" ], [ "5", "Sandra Chapoy", "Mexico", "5780", "q" ], [ "6", "Lorena Botana", "Argentina", "5740", "q" ], [ "7", "Tiare Miranda", "Chile", "3940", "" ], [ "8", "Karen Stevens", "Canada", "2470", "" ], [ "9", "Juliana Negaro", "Brazil", "1970", "" ], [ "", "Maria Cuglievan", "Peru", "0", "DNS" ] ]
Results -- Preliminaries
The top six qualify for the final . [ 1 ]
Water_skiing_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_tricks_0
The women's tricks competition of the Water skiing events at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara were held from October 20 to October 23 at the Boca Laguna Water Ski Track. The defending champion was Whitney McClintock of Canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest_1976
Eurovision Song Contest 1976
[ "Draw", "Country", "Artist", "Song", "Language", "Place", "Points" ]
[ [ "01", "United Kingdom", "Brotherhood of Man", "Save Your Kisses for Me", "English", "1", "164" ], [ "02", "Switzerland", "Peter , Sue and Marc", "Djambo , Djambo", "English", "4", "91" ], [ "03", "Germany", "Les Humphries Singers", "Sing Sang Song", "German", "15", "12" ], [ "04", "Israel", "Chocolate , Menta , Mastik", "Emor Shalom ( אמור שלום )", "Hebrew", "6", "77" ], [ "05", "Luxembourg", "Jürgen Marcus", "Chansons pour ceux qui s'aiment", "French", "14", "17" ], [ "06", "Belgium", "Pierre Rapsat", "Judy et Cie", "French", "8", "68" ], [ "07", "Ireland", "Red Hurley", "When", "English", "10", "54" ], [ "08", "Netherlands", "Sandra Reemer", "The Party 's Over", "English", "9", "56" ], [ "09", "Norway", "Anne-Karine Strøm", "Mata Hari", "English", "18", "7" ], [ "10", "Greece", "Mariza Koch", "Panagia mou , Panagia mou ( Παναγιά μου , Παναγιά μου )", "Greek", "13", "20" ], [ "11", "Finland", "Fredi & Ystävät", "Pump-Pump", "English", "11", "44" ], [ "12", "Spain", "Braulio", "Sobran las palabras", "Spanish", "16", "11" ], [ "13", "Italy", "Al Bano & Romina Power", "We 'll Live It All Again", "English , Italian", "7", "69" ], [ "14", "Austria", "Waterloo & Robinson", "My Little World", "English", "5", "80" ], [ "15", "Portugal", "Carlos do Carmo", "Uma flor de verde pinho", "Portuguese", "12", "24" ], [ "16", "Monaco", "Mary Christy", "Toi , la musique et moi", "French", "3", "93" ], [ "17", "France", "Catherine Ferry", "Un , deux , trois", "French", "2", "147" ], [ "18", "Yugoslavia", "Ambasadori", "Ne mogu skriti svoju bol", "Serbo-Croatian", "17", "10" ] ]
Results
The following tables reflect the officially verified scores given by each jury , adjusted after the transmission . During the live broadcast , France failed to announce the 4 points they awarded to Yugoslavia , an error overlooked by the scrutineer , Clifford Brown . Thus in the live show , Norway were placed 17th and Yugoslavia 18th . After the broadcast , the scores were adjusted and the two nations swapped places , with Yugoslavia 's score being adjusted from 6 to 10 points , moving Norway down to last place . In terms of points gained as a percentage of maximum available , the winning UK entry from Brotherhood of Man is statistically the most successful winning Eurovision entry since the introduction of the 'douze points ' scoring system inaugurated in 1975 [ N 1 ]
Eurovision_Song_Contest_1976_0
The Eurovision Song Contest 1976 was the 21st edition of the contest hosted by NOS and held in The Hague, Netherlands. The arena for the event was the Nederlands Congrescentrum. Teach-In's victory in Stockholm the previous year gave The Netherlands the right to host the contest for the third time. The Contest was won by Brotherhood of Man, who sang Save Your Kisses for Me in English, representing the United Kingdom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Las_Vegas_Aces_season
2019 Las Vegas Aces season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "22", "August 1", "@ Los Angeles Sparks", "L 68-76", "McBride ( 19 )", "Hamby ( 11 )", "T. Young ( 6 )", "Staples Center 11,692", "14-8" ], [ "23", "August 3", "@ Dallas Wings", "W 75-70", "McBride ( 21 )", "Swords ( 10 )", "J . Young ( 5 )", "College Park Center 5,882", "15-8" ], [ "24", "August 9", "Chicago Sky", "L 84-87", "Cambage ( 28 )", "Hamby ( 12 )", "McBride ( 5 )", "Mandalay Bay Events Center 4,200", "15-9" ], [ "25", "August 11", "Connecticut Sun", "W 89-81", "Cambage ( 21 )", "Cambage ( 12 )", "Tied ( 6 )", "Mandalay Bay Events Center 4,633", "16-9" ], [ "26", "August 13", "Atlanta Dream", "W 94-90", "Hamby ( 23 )", "Hamby ( 16 )", "Cambage ( 6 )", "Mandalay Bay Events Center 3,532", "17-9" ], [ "27", "August 18", "@ Chicago Sky", "W 100-85", "Wilson ( 25 )", "Cambage ( 10 )", "T. Young ( 4 )", "Wintrust Arena 6,072", "18-9" ], [ "28", "August 20", "Phoenix Mercury", "W 84-79 ( OT )", "Tied ( 19 )", "Cambage ( 15 )", "J . Young ( 10 )", "Mandalay Bay Events Center 5,032", "19-9" ], [ "29", "August 23", "@ Connecticut Sun", "L 85-89", "Cambage ( 18 )", "Hamby ( 10 )", "J . Young ( 5 )", "Mohegan Sun Arena 7,483", "19-10" ], [ "30", "August 25", "@ Minnesota Lynx", "L 77-98", "J . Young ( 14 )", "Hamby ( 7 )", "J . Young ( 5 )", "Target Center 8,834", "19-11" ], [ "31", "August 27", "@ Indiana Fever", "L 71-86", "Wilson ( 18 )", "Wilson ( 8 )", "Plum ( 6 )", "Bankers Life Fieldhouse 6,958", "19-12" ], [ "32", "August 31", "Los Angeles Sparks", "W 92-86", "Wilson ( 24 )", "Tied ( 12 )", "Tied ( 5 )", "Mandalay Bay Events Center 8,470", "20-12" ] ]
2019_Las_Vegas_Aces_season_8
The 2019 WNBA season was the 23rd season for the Las Vegas Aces franchise of the WNBA and the 2nd year the franchise was based in Las Vegas. The season tipped off on May 26, 2019 versus the Los Angeles Sparks. The Aces started the season 7-5 and were never able to put together a winning streak of more than two games. However, the Aces improved in July and went 7-2 during that month. Their record included two separate three game winning streaks. One of their two losses actually occurred in August, due to an earthquake delayed game. The Aces cooled off in August, going 6-5. The record included a four game winning streak, and a three game losing streak. The Aces locked up a post season bid on August 18. The Aces went 1-1 in September to finish 21-13 on the year. This record secured them the fourth seed in the playoffs. As the fourth seed, the Aces hosted the Chicago Sky in their second round match.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ship_classes_of_World_War_II
List of ship classes of World War II
[ "Class", "Type", "Country", "Launch Year", "Displacement ( tons )" ]
[ [ "Akagi", "Aircraft carrier", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "1925", "36,500" ], [ "Argonaut", "Submarine", "United States Navy", "1927", "4,161" ], [ "Ark Royal", "Aircraft carrier", "Royal Navy", "1937", "22,000" ], [ "Aquila", "Aircraft carrier", "Regia Marina", "N/A", "23,500" ], [ "Dristigheten", "Seaplane carrier", "Swedish Navy", "1927", "3,445" ], [ "Fieramosca", "Submarine", "Regia Marina", "1931", "1,556" ], [ "Graf Zeppelin", "Aircraft carrier", "Kriegsmarine", "N/A", "33,550" ], [ "Hiryū", "Aircraft carrier", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "1937", "17,300" ], [ "Hood", "Battlecruiser", "Royal Navy", "1918", "45,470" ], [ "Kaga", "Aircraft carrier", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "1921", "38,200" ], [ "Ranger", "Aircraft carrier", "United States Navy", "1933", "17,577" ], [ "Wichita", "Heavy cruiser", "United States Navy", "1935", "10,589" ], [ "Settembrini", "Submarine", "Regia Marina", "1932", "953" ], [ "Shimakaze", "Destroyer", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "1942", "2,570" ], [ "Sōryū", "Aircraft carrier", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "1935", "16,200" ], [ "Surcouf", "Cruiser submarine", "French Navy", "1929", "3,250-4,304" ], [ "Wasp", "Aircraft carrier", "United States Navy", "1939", "19,000" ] ]
Single-ship `` classes ''
List_of_World_War_II_ship_classes_1
The List of ship classes of World War II is an alphabetical list of all ship classes that served in World War II. Only actual classes are included as opposed to unique ships (which are still included if they were the only one of a class to be built, for example, HMS Hood was the first of the four planned Admiral-class battlecruisers, but the other three were cancelled.) The list of ships of World War II contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically and by type. The list includes armed vessels that served during the war and in the immediate aftermath, inclusive of localized ongoing combat operations, garrison surrenders, post-surrender occupation, colony re-occupation, troop and prisoner repatriation, to the end of 1945. For smaller vessels, see also List of World War II ships of less than 1000 tons. Some uncompleted Axis ships are included, out of historic interest. Ships are designated to the country under which they operated for the longest period of the World War II, regardless of where they were built or previous service history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_FC_Bunyodkor_season
2009 FC Bunyodkor season
[ "Date", "Position", "Name", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "Winter 2009", "DF", "Ratinho", "Mogi Mirim", "Undisclosed" ], [ "Winter 2009", "DF", "Anvar Gafurov", "Mash'al Mubarek", "Undisclosed" ], [ "Winter 2009", "MF", "João Victor", "Treze", "Undisclosed" ], [ "Winter 2009", "MF", "Ruslan Melziddinov", "Neftchi Fargʻona", "Undisclosed" ], [ "Summer 2009", "GK", "Ignatiy Nesterov", "Pakhtakor Tashkent", "Undisclosed" ], [ "Summer 2009", "MF", "Kamoliddin Murzoev", "Nasaf", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Transfers -- In
2009_FC_Bunyodkor_season_3
The 2009 FC Bunyodkor season was the 3rd season in the Uzbek League in Uzbekistan. Bunyodkor competed in Uzbek League, Uzbekistani Cup and AFC Champions League tournaments.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizeu_Zaleski_dos_Santos
Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos
[ "Res", "Record", "Opponent", "Method", "Event", "Date", "Round", "Time", "Location" ]
[ [ "Loss", "22-7", "Muslim Salikhov", "Decision ( split )", "UFC 251", "July 12 , 2020", "3", "5:00", "Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates" ], [ "Win", "22-6", "Alexey Kunchenko", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Lee vs. Oliveira", "March 14 , 2020", "3", "5:00", "Brasília , Brazil" ], [ "Loss", "21-6", "Li Jingliang", "TKO ( punches )", "UFC Fight Night : Andrade vs. Zhang", "August 31 , 2019", "3", "4:51", "Shenzhen , China" ], [ "Win", "21-5", "Curtis Millender", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "UFC Fight Night : Lewis vs. dos Santos", "March 9 , 2019", "1", "2:36", "Wichita , Kansas , United States" ], [ "Win", "20-5", "Luigi Vendramini", "KO ( flying knee and punches )", "UFC Fight Night : Santos vs. Anders", "September 22 , 2018", "2", "1:20", "São Paulo , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "19-5", "Sean Strickland", "KO ( spinning wheel kick and punches )", "UFC 224", "May 12 , 2018", "1", "3:40", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "18-5", "Max Griffin", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Brunson vs. Machida", "October 28 , 2017", "3", "5:00", "São Paulo , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "17-5", "Lyman Good", "Decision ( split )", "UFC on Fox : Weidman vs. Gastelum", "July 22 , 2017", "3", "5:00", "Uniondale , New York , United States" ], [ "Win", "16-5", "Keita Nakamura", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Lineker vs. Dodson", "October 1 , 2016", "3", "5:00", "Portland , Oregon , United States" ], [ "Win", "15-5", "Omari Akhmedov", "TKO ( knees and punches )", "UFC on Fox : Teixeira vs. Evans", "April 16 , 2016", "3", "3:03", "Tampa , Florida , United States" ], [ "Loss", "14-5", "Nicolas Dalby", "Decision ( split )", "UFC Fight Night : Condit vs. Alves", "May 30 , 2015", "3", "5:00", "Goiânia , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "14-4", "Eduardo Ramon", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "Jungle Fight 75", "December 18 , 2014", "2", "2:07", "Belém , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "13-4", "Itamar Rosa", "KO ( punches )", "Jungle Fight 71", "July 19 , 2014", "1", "1:59", "São Paulo , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "12-4", "Rodrigo Souza", "KO ( punches )", "Jungle Fight 65", "February 2 , 2014", "2", "2:57", "Bahia , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "11-4", "Josenildo Ramalho", "KO ( punches )", "Jungle Fight 59", "October 12 , 2013", "1", "2:42", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "Loss", "10-4", "Guilherme Vasconcelos", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "Jungle Fight 54", "June 29 , 2013", "2", "2:20", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "10-3", "Ricardo Silva", "KO ( punches )", "Smash Fight", "May 3 , 2013", "1", "1:16", "Curitiba , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "9-3", "Gilmar Dutra Lima", "KO ( punch )", "Smash Fight", "May 3 , 2013", "1", "0:27", "Curitiba , Brazil" ], [ "Loss", "8-3", "Franklin Jensen", "Decision ( unanimous )", "Sparta MMA", "September 29 , 2012", "3", "5:00", "Itajai , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "8-2", "Misael Chamorro", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "Beltrão Combat", "May 19 , 2012", "2", "1:35", "Francisco Beltrão , Brazil" ] ]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 29 matches 22 wins 7 losses By knockout 14 1 By submission 3 2 By decision 5 4
Elizeu_Zaleski_dos_Santos_1
Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos (born November 12, 1986) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist. He was the former Jungle Fight welterweight champion in Brazil and currently competes in welterweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Sri_Lankan_presidential_election
2010 Sri Lankan presidential election
[ "", "Name", "Political Party", "Symbol", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Siritunga Jayasuriya", "United Socialist Party", "Tri-shaw", "2005 presidential candidate" ], [ "2", "M.B . Thaminimulla", "Okkoma Wasiyo - Okkoma Rajavaru Sanvidhanaya", "Till", "" ], [ "3", "Sarath Manamendra", "Nawa Sihala Urumaya", "Bow and Arrow", "" ], [ "4", "Achala Ashoka Suraweera", "Jathika Sangwardhena Peramuna", "Coconut", "2005 presidential candidate" ], [ "5", "P.D.P.S . Anura Liyanage ( A.S.P . Liyanage )", "Sri Lanka Labour Party", "Kangaroo", "Chairman/Managing Director A.S.P . Group" ], [ "6", "Ven . Battaramulle Seelaratne Thea", "Jana Setha Peramuna", "Tractor", "Buddhist monk Withdrew candidacy on 14 January and endorsed Mahinda Rajapaksa" ], [ "7", "Vikramabahu Karunaratne", "Left Front", "Table", "Veteran left-wing politician and leader of the Left Front and Nava Sama Samaja Parties" ], [ "8", "Aithurus M. Illias", "Independent", "Pineapple", "Former SLMC MP for Jaffna District ( 1994-2000 ) Withdrew candidacy on 24 January and endorsed Sarath Fonseka" ], [ "9", "Wije Dias", "Socialist Equality Party", "Pair of Scissors", "2005 presidential candidate" ], [ "10", "Sarath Kongahage", "United National Alternative Front", "Gate", "Former UNP National List MP" ], [ "11", "K.G.R.L . Perera", "Our National Front", "Telephone", "" ], [ "12", "Meera Mohideen Mohamed Musthaffa", "Independent", "Hat", "Current UNP ( Democratic ) National List MP and former Deputy Minister of Higher Education . Withdrew candidacy on 15 January and endorsed Sarath Fonseka" ], [ "13", "M. K. Shivajilingam", "Independent", "Ship", "TNA / TELO MP for Jaffna District" ], [ "14", "W.M.U.B . Wijekoon", "Independent", "Jackfruit", "Former UNP Kurunegala District MP" ], [ "15", "M.C.M . Ismail", "Democratic United National Front", "Eagle", "" ], [ "16", "Oswald Aruna de Soysa", "Ruhunu Janatha Party", "Motor Car", "2005 presidential candidate" ], [ "17", "Sanath Pinnaduwa", "National Alliance", "Double Flags", "" ], [ "18", "Adurage Senaratne Silva", "Patriotic National Front", "Flag", "" ], [ "19", "C.J . Sugathsiri Gamage", "United Democratic Front", "Rabbit", "" ], [ "20", "W.V . Mahiman Ranjith", "Independent", "Almariah", "1999 presidential candidate , Former UNP Galle , Sri Lanka District MP" ] ]
Candidates -- Minor candidates
Apart from Rajapaksa and Fonseka , twenty other candidates had their nominations accepted , and appeared on ballot papers . [ 13 ]
2010_Sri_Lankan_presidential_election_1
The Sri Lankan presidential election of 2010 was the sixth presidential election of Sri Lanka. The election was announced on 23 November 2009 when incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa decided to seek a fresh mandate prior to the expiration of his term in 2011. Nominations were accepted on 17 December 2009, and the election was held on 26 January 2010. Rajapaksa, who was elected president for a 6-year term in November 2005, was the candidate of the ruling United People's Freedom Alliance. General Sarath Fonseka, a former commander of the Sri Lankan Army, was his main opponent in the election. Fonseka had been endorsed by a number of main opposition parties, including the United National Party and the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna. President Rajapaksa proceeded to win re-election, over 57% of all votes cast. Fonseka received over 40%, carrying the Northern and Eastern Provinces of Sri Lanka. The remaining twenty candidates all garnered less than 0.5% of the popular vote.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Tour_de_France,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
2011 Tour de France, Stage 1 to Stage 11
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Tyler Farrar ( USA )", "Garmin-Cervélo", "4h 40 ' 21" ], [ "2", "Romain Feillu ( FRA )", "Vacansoleil-DCM", "s.t" ], [ "3", "José Joaquín Rojas ( ESP )", "Movistar Team", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Sébastien Hinault ( FRA )", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Mark Cavendish ( GBR )", "HTC-Highroad", "s.t" ], [ "6", "Thor Hushovd ( NOR )", "Garmin-Cervélo", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Julian Dean ( NZL )", "Garmin-Cervélo", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Borut Božič ( SLO )", "Vacansoleil-DCM", "s.t" ], [ "9", "André Greipel ( GER )", "Omega Pharma-Lotto", "s.t" ], [ "10", "Jimmy Engoulvent ( FRA )", "Saur-Sojasun", "s.t" ] ]
Stage 3 result
2011_Tour_de_France,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11_4
These are the profiles for the individual stages in the 2011 Tour de France, with Stage 1 on 2 July, and Stage 11 on 13 July. In February 2012 following doping allegations a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport stripped of all results of Alberto Contador obtained in and later than the 2010 Tour de France, which led him to being stripped of that title, as well as his results in the 2011 Tour de France. His results have thus been removed here, with cyclists behind him moving up one spot.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_pear_production
List of countries by pear production
[ "Rank", "Country", "2017", "2016" ]
[ [ "1", "China", "16,410,000", "15,963,000" ], [ "2", "Argentina", "930,340", "905,605" ], [ "3", "Italy", "772,577", "701,928" ], [ "4", "United States", "677,891", "682,061" ], [ "5", "Turkey", "503,004", "472,250" ], [ "6", "South Africa", "414,879", "423,128" ], [ "7", "Spain", "360,957", "349,247" ], [ "8", "India", "346,000", "323,000" ], [ "9", "Netherlands", "330,000", "374,000" ], [ "10", "Chile", "309,189", "307,166" ], [ "11", "Belgium", "301,818", "331,550" ], [ "12", "Japan", "274,500", "278,100" ], [ "13", "Algeria", "236,982", "211,951" ], [ "14", "South Korea", "220,885", "238,014" ], [ "15", "Portugal", "202,277", "137,805" ], [ "16", "Ukraine", "165,440", "156,000" ], [ "17", "North Korea", "147,621", "146,814" ], [ "18", "France", "118,419", "129,627" ], [ "19", "Taiwan", "117,694", "111,424" ], [ "20", "Uzbekistan", "104,916", "99,177" ] ]
Production by country -- > 100,000 tonnes
List_of_countries_by_pear_production_0
This is a list of countries by pear production in 2016 and 2017, based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. The estimated total world production for pears in 2017 was 24,168,309 metric tonnes, an increase of 2.1% from 23,676,110 tonnes in 2016. China was by far the largest producer, accounting for over 67% (two-thirds) of global production.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin_Blakley
Lin Blakley
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2005", "Derailed", "Maureen Groves", "Television film" ], [ "2006", "Vital Signs", "Irene", "1 episode" ], [ "2006", "Doctors", "Susan Staplehurst", "1 episode" ], [ "2007", "The Bill", "Mrs Harman", "1 episode" ], [ "2008", "The Bill", "Lorna Wickham", "1 episode" ], [ "2008", "The Children", "Mel", "Television film" ], [ "2009", "Midsomer Murders", "Janet Painter", "1 episode" ], [ "2009", "Doctors", "Elaine Preston", "1 episode" ], [ "2010", "Holby City", "Rachael Pennington", "1 episode" ], [ "2011", "Law & Order : UK", "Jessica Vickery", "1 episode" ], [ "2012", "One Night", "Joan Burton/School Secretary", "1 episode" ], [ "2012", "Hunted", "Grandma Freeman", "1 episode" ], [ "2013", "Doctors", "Emily", "1 episode" ], [ "2014-2019", "EastEnders", "Pam Coker", "Series regular , 374 episodes" ], [ "2018", "Casualty", "Maggie Coomes", "2 episodes" ], [ "2018", "Silent Witness", "Mrs Kennedy", "2 episodes" ], [ "2018", "Ackley Bridge", "Dianne Carter", "1 episode" ], [ "2019", "Dark Money", "Avril Allen", "2 episodes" ] ]
Filmography
Lin_Blakley_1
Linda E. Blakley (née Stevens; born 1 March 1949) is an English actress, known for her role as Pam Coker in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumarganj_(Vidhan_Sabha_constituency)
Kumarganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
[ "Election Year", "Name of M.L.A", "Party Affiliation" ]
[ [ "1967", "M.Bose", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "1969", "Abinash Basu", "Bangla Congress" ], [ "1971", "Probodh Kumar Singha Roy", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "1972", "Probodh Kumar Singha Roy", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "1977", "Jamini Kishore Mojumdar", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "1982", "Dwijendra Nath Roy", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "1987", "Dwijendra Mondal", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "1991", "Dwijendra Nath Roy", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "1996", "Dwijendra Nath Roy", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "2001", "Mafuja Khatun", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "2006", "Mafuja Khatun", "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )" ], [ "2011", "Mahamuda Begam", "All India Trinamool Congress" ] ]
Members of Legislative Assembly
Kumarganj_(Vidhan_Sabha_constituency)_0
Kumarganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is an assembly constituency in Dakshin Dinajpur district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_in_heavy_metal_music
2008 in heavy metal music
[ "Day", "Artist", "Album" ]
[ [ "2", "Bloodbath", "The Wacken Carnage" ], [ "2", "Disturbed", "Indestructible" ], [ "2", "Satyricon", "My Skin Is Cold" ], [ "9", "Children of Bodom", "Hellhounds on My Trail" ], [ "9", "Gama Bomb", "Citizen Brain" ], [ "9", "Khold", "Hundre År Gammal" ], [ "9", "Unleashed", "Hammer Battalion" ], [ "9", "Venom", "Hell" ], [ "10", "Inhale Exhale", "I Swear" ], [ "10", "Nachtmystium", "Assassins : Black Meddle , Part 1" ], [ "11", "Ari Koivunen", "Becoming" ], [ "13", "Grand Magus", "Iron Will" ], [ "13", "Judas Priest", "Nostradamus" ], [ "16", "Cult of Luna", "Eternal Kingdom" ], [ "16", "Exit Ten", "Remember the Day" ], [ "17", "Mötley Crüe", "Saints of Los Angeles" ], [ "20", "Scar Symmetry", "Holographic Universe" ], [ "24", "Aborted", "Strychnine.213" ], [ "24", "Carnifex", "The Diseased and the Poisoned" ], [ "27", "Equilibrium", "Sagas" ] ]
Albums released -- June
2008_in_heavy_metal_music_5
This is a timeline documenting the events of heavy metal in the year 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_Southern_Football_League
2019–20 Southern Football League
[ "Club", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Beaconsfield Town", "Beaconsfield", "Holloways Park", "3,500" ], [ "Blackfield & Langley", "Blackfield", "Gang Warily Recreation Centre", "1,500" ], [ "Chesham United", "Chesham", "The Meadow", "5,000" ], [ "Dorchester Town", "Dorchester", "The Avenue Stadium", "5,000" ], [ "Farnborough", "Farnborough", "Cherrywood Road", "7,000" ], [ "Gosport Borough", "Gosport", "Privett Park", "4,500" ], [ "Harrow Borough", "Harrow", "Earlsmead Stadium", "3,000" ], [ "Hartley Wintney", "Hartley Wintney", "The Memorial Playing Fields", "2,000" ], [ "Hayes & Yeading United", "Hayes , Hillingdon", "SkyEx Community Stadium", "3,000" ], [ "Hendon", "Hendon", "Silver Jubilee Park", "2,000" ], [ "Merthyr Town", "Merthyr Tydfil", "Penydarren Park", "4,000" ], [ "Metropolitan Police", "East Molesey", "Imber Court", "3,000" ], [ "Poole Town", "Poole", "The BlackGold Stadium", "2,500" ], [ "Salisbury", "Salisbury", "Raymond McEnhill Stadium", "5,000" ], [ "Swindon Supermarine", "Swindon ( South Marston )", "Hunts Copse Ground", "3,000" ], [ "Taunton Town", "Taunton", "Wordsworth Drive", "2,500" ], [ "Tiverton Town", "Tiverton", "Ladysmead", "3,500" ], [ "Truro City", "Truro", "Treyew Road", "3,200" ], [ "Walton Casuals", "Walton-on-Thames", "Elmbridge Xcel Sports Hub", "2,500" ], [ "Weston-super-Mare", "Weston-super-Mare", "Woodspring Stadium", "3,500" ] ]
Premier Division South -- Stadia and locations
BeaconsfieldBlackfield & LangleyChesham UnitedDorchester TownFarnboroughGosport BoroughHartley WintneyMerthyr TownPooleTownSalisburySwindon SupermarineTaunton TownTiverton TownTruro CityWalton CasualsWeston-super-MareWimborneYateHarrow BoroughHayes & YeadingHendonMetropolitan Police Locations of the Premier Division South clubs Harrow BoroughHayes & YeadingHendonMetropolitanPolice Greater London and environ Premier Division South clubs
2019–20_Southern_Football_League_1
The 2019-20 Southern Football League season (known as the BetVictor Southern League, following a sponsorship deal with BetVictor) will be the 117th in the history of the Southern League since its establishment in 1894. The league has two Premier divisions (Central and South) at step 3 of the National League System (NLS) and two Division One divisions (Central and South) at step 4 of the NLS. This corresponds with Levels 7 and 8 of the English football league system. Promoted from the Southern League Division One Central
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Houston_Astros_season
2009 Houston Astros season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "132", "September 1", "@ Cubs", "4-1", "Wells ( 10-7 )", "Moehler ( 8-10 )", "Mármol ( 7 )", "36,332", "63-69" ], [ "133", "September 2", "@ Cubs", "2-0", "Lilly ( 10-8 )", "Paulino ( 2-0 )", "Mármol ( 8 )", "39,192", "63-70" ], [ "134", "September 4", "Phillies", "7-0", "Rodríguez ( 13-9 )", "Lee ( 12-11 )", "", "30,043", "64-70" ], [ "135", "September 5", "Phillies", "5-4", "Valverde ( 3-2 )", "Lidge ( 0-7 )", "", "35,195", "65-70" ], [ "136", "September 6", "Phillies", "4-3", "Norris ( 3-3 )", "Cole Hamels ( 8-9 )", "Valverde ( 3-2 )", "34,754", "66-70" ], [ "137", "September 7", "Phillies", "4-3", "Wright ( 3-2 )", "Park ( 3-3 )", "Valverde ( 22 )", "29,040", "67-70" ], [ "138", "September 8", "Braves", "2-1", "Vázquez ( 12-9 )", "Paulino ( 2-8 )", "Soriano ( 22 )", "26,081", "67-71" ], [ "139", "September 9", "Braves", "2-1", "Valverde ( 4-2 ) ( 4-3 )", "Soriano ( 1-5 ) )", "", "22,392", "68-71" ], [ "140", "September 10", "Braves", "9-7", "Lowe ( 14-9 )", "Oswalt ( 8-6 )", "Gonzalez ( 10 )", "26,552", "68-72" ], [ "141", "September 11", "Pirates", "9-1", "Norris ( 5-3 )", "Morton ( 3-8 )", "", "31,302", "69-72" ], [ "142", "September 12", "Pirates", "4-2", "Jeff Fulchino ( 6-4 )", "Ross Ohlendorf ( 11-10 )", "Valverde ( 22 )", "35,213", "70-72" ], [ "143", "September 13", "Pirates", "2-1", "Maholm ( 8-8 )", "Paulino ( 2-9 )", "Capps ( 25 )", "34,405", "70-73" ], [ "144", "September 14", "@ Reds", "3-1", "Arroyo ( 13-12 )", "Rodríguez ( 13-9 )", "Cordero ( 36 )", "9,852", "70-74" ], [ "145", "September 15", "@ Reds", "5-4", "Herrera ( 4-4 )", "Gervacio ( 1-1 )", "Cordero ( 36 )", "11,923", "70-75" ], [ "146", "September 16", "@ Reds", "6-5", "Burton ( 1-0 )", "Wright ( 3-3 )", "Cordero ( 37 )", "10,662", "70-76" ], [ "147", "September 18", "@ Brewers", "3-2", "Weathers ( 4-5 ) )", "Wright ( 3-4 )", "Hoffman ( 34 )", "39,057", "70-77" ], [ "148", "September 19", "@ Brewers", "7-2", "Suppan ( 7-10 )", "Gervacio ( 1-2 )", "", "36,399", "70-78" ], [ "149", "September 20", "@ Brewers", "6-0", "Gallardo ( 13-12 )", "Paulino ( 2-10 )", "Manager fired", "30,024", "70-79" ], [ "150", "September 21", "Cardinals", "7-3", "Lohse ( 6-8 )", "Rodríguez ( 13-11 )", "", "34,705", "70-80" ], [ "151", "September 22", "Cardinals", "11-2", "Piñeiro ( 15-11 )", "Bazardo ( 0-2 )", "", "32,644", "70-81" ] ]
2009_Houston_Astros_season_7
The Houston Astros' 2009 season is the 48th season for the franchise in the National League in Houston, Texas and their 10th season at Minute Maid Park. The Houston Astros attempted to win the NL Central for the fifth time (1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001), but failed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_World_Mind_Sports_Games
2008 World Mind Sports Games
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Men 's Individual", "Kang Dongyun 7p", "Park Jungsang 9p", "Li Zhe 6p" ], [ "Women 's Individual", "Song Ronghui 1p", "Lee Minjin 5p", "Pak Chi-eun 9p" ], [ "Open", "Jo Tae-Won 7d", "Ham Youngwoo 7d", "Lee Yong Hee 6d" ], [ "Men 's Team", "South Korea", "China", "Japan" ], [ "Women 's Team", "China", "South Korea", "Japan" ], [ "Pair Go", "Huang Yizhong 7p / Fan Weijing 2p", "Chou Chun-Hsun 9p / Hsieh Yi-Min 4p", "On So Jin 4p / Lee Ha Jin 3p" ] ]
Events -- Go
Main article : Go at the 2008 World Mind Sports Games Under the auspices of the International Go Federation 560 players participated in six medal events in Beijing . South Korea won half of the 18 medals and all were swept by competitors from Eastern Asia .
2008_World_Mind_Sports_Games_3
The first World Mind Sports Games (WMSG) were held in Beijing, China from October 3 to 18, 2008, about two months after the Olympic Games. They were sponsored and organised by the International Mind Sports Association with the General Administration of Sport of China and the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Sport. Five mind sports participated in the first Games: bridge, chess, draughts (checkers), go (weiqi), and xiangqi (Chinese chess). Thirty-five gold medals were contested by 2,763 competitors from 143 countries. According to the World Bridge Federation, it incorporated the World Team Olympiad (1960-2004) and some established youth events in the Games as the stepping stone on the path of introducing a third kind of Olympic Games (after the 'regular' Olympics and the Paralympics).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke_S9
Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Men's 100 metre backstroke S9
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Jarrett Perry ( USA )", "1:05.35" ], [ "2", "James Crisp ( GBR )", "1:05.42" ], [ "3", "Jesus Collado ( ESP )", "1:07.00" ], [ "4", "Wang Renjie ( CHN )", "1:07.54" ], [ "5", "Brad Sales ( CAN )", "1:08.15" ], [ "6", "Matthew Cowdrey ( AUS )", "1:08.44" ], [ "7", "Michael Prout ( USA )", "1:08.46" ], [ "8", "David Hill ( GBR )", "1:10.13" ] ]
Final round
25 Sept. 2004 , evening session
Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke_S9_4
The Men's 100 metre backstroke S9 swimming event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 25 September. It was won by Jarrett Perry, representing . 25 Sept. 2004, morning session 25 Sept. 2004, morning session 25 Sept. 2004, morning session
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meanings_of_minor_planet_names:_13001–14000
Meanings of minor planet names: 13001–14000
[ "Named minor planet", "Provisional", "This minor planet was named for", "Ref · Catalog" ]
[ [ "13206 Baer", "1997 GC 22", "James J. Baer ( born 1965 ) , a member of the Faculty of Mathematics at South University", "MPC · 13206" ], [ "13207 Tamagawa", "1997 GZ 25", "Tamagawa , located in the eastern part of Ehime prefecture , is home of Tamagawa Junior High School", "JPL · 13207" ], [ "13208 Fraschetti", "1997 GA 38", "George Fraschetti ( born 1941 ) , a technical advisor and contributor to the NEAT instruments", "JPL · 13208" ], [ "13209 Arnhem", "1997 GQ 41", "Arnhem , a name derived from the presence of eagles , is a city near the Rhine river in the eastern part of the Netherlands . It is famous for archaeological evidence of human activity there in the Stone Age , some 70~000 years ago", "JPL · 13209" ], [ "13211 Stucky", "1997 JH 6", "Mark P. Stucky ( born 1958 ) served as a NASA research pilot at the Johnson Space Center , Houston , Texas , instructing Space Shuttle astronauts in the T-38 and the Gulfstream-II Shuttle Training Aircraft , and at the Dryden Flight Research Center , Edwards , California", "JPL · 13211" ], [ "13212 Jayleno", "1997 JL 13", "Jay Leno ( born 1950 ) is an American television personality . He has the genius also to make his shows pleasant for the European public", "JPL · 13212" ], [ "13213 Maclaurin", "1997 JB 15", "Colin Maclaurin ( 1698-1746 ) , a Scottish mathematician known for his Taylor adapted series , which he used for adding powers of arithmetic progressions . He is particularly honored for his Treatise of Fluxions ( 1742 ) , in which he presented for the first time Newton 's methods on this subject", "JPL · 13213" ], [ "13214 Chirikov", "1997 JJ 16", "Aleksei Chirikov ( 1703-1748 ) was a Russian navigator who in 1741 discovered and reached the coast of Alaska , during the great Northern Expedition . He also discovered some of the Aleutian islands and took part in creating a general map of the Russian discoveries in the Pacific Ocean", "JPL · 13214" ], [ "13217 Alpbach", "1997 ML 2", "Alpbach , an Austrian mountain village situated in the Tyrolean Alps , hosts the annual Summer School Alpbach . It is also famous for the international congress European Forum Alpbach , organized there every summer since 1945 to provide an important platform for economists , scientists , politicians and artists", "JPL · 13217" ], [ "13219 Cailletet", "1997 MB 9", "Louis Paul Cailletet ( 1832-1913 ) , a French physicist who was the first to liquefy oxygen , nitrogen , hydrogen and other gases . Liquefied nitrogen is used by astronomers to refrigerate imaging detectors to reduce thermal background noise and make faint minor planets detectable", "JPL · 13219" ], [ "13220 Kashiwagura", "1997 NG 3", "Mitsuru Kashiwagura ( born 1950 ) , a Japanese amateur astronomer and high school teacher in Ooe , Yamagata prefecture . He has been observing occultations since 1994", "JPL · 13220" ], [ "13221 Nao", "1997 OY", "Naomi Nakamura ( born 1965 ) , whose nickname is Nao , is the wife of the discoverer , Akimasa Nakamura", "JPL · 13221" ], [ "13222 Ichikawakazuo", "1997 OV 2", "Kazuo Ichikawa ( born 1955 ) is a postman and the associate president of the Nanyo Astronomical Club since 1988", "JPL · 13222" ], [ "13223 Cenaceneri", "1997 PQ 4", "The Ash Wednesday Supper ( Italian : La Cena delle Ceneri ) , is a philosophical work by Giordano Bruno that was published in 1584 , in which , for the first time in Western philosophical thought , there is discussion of the infinity of worlds in the universe", "JPL · 13223" ], [ "13224 Takamatsuda", "1997 PL 5", "Takashi Matsuda , Japanese primary-school teacher and amateur astronomer", "JPL · 13224" ], [ "13225 Manfredi", "1997 QU 1", "Eustachio Manfredi ( 1674-1739 ) , and his brothers Gabriele ( 1681-1761 ) and Eraclito ( 1682-1759 ) , were professors at the University of Bologna , of astronomy , mathematics and medicine-cum-geometry . Eustachio was the author of the famous Istituzioni astronomiche , published as the second volume of his works", "JPL · 13225" ], [ "13226 Soulié", "1997 SH", "Guy Soulié ( born 1920 ) made photometric observations of the zodiacal light , measured positions of comets , planets and their satellites and wrote astrometric reduction programs . A member of the Hipparcos Input Catalog team , he also discovered double stars and minor planets", "JPL · 13226" ], [ "13227 Poor", "1997 SR 8", "Kim Poor ( born 1952 ) , an American astronomical artist known for his use of brilliant colors and dramatic scenery . He founded NovaSpace Galleries , which promotes space art and provides a focused outreach to the public for the genre", "JPL · 13227" ], [ "13229 Echion", "1997 VB 1", "Echion from Greek mythology , one of the Achaean warriors who entered Troy in the wooden horse - but who died when jumping down from it", "JPL · 13229" ], [ "13231 Blondelet", "1998 BL 14", "Jacques Blondelet ( 1934-1998 ) was a former president of the Société Lorraine d´Astronomie and vice president of the Observatoire Provençal d´Astrophotographie", "JPL · 13231" ] ]
13201–13300
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Croatia
Foreign relations of Croatia
[ "Country", "Formal relations began", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Albania", "25 August 1992", "See Albanian-Croatian relations Albania has an embassy in Zagreb . Croatia has an embassy in Tirana . Both countries are full members of NATO . Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs : list of bilateral treaties with Albania )" ], [ "Andorra", "28 April 1995", "Croatia is represented in Andorra through its embassy in Madrid ( Spain ) . Andorra is represented in Croatia through its embassy in Paris ( France )" ], [ "Austria", "15 January 1992", "See Austria-Croatia relations Austria has an embassy in Zagreb and 4 honorary consulates in Dubrovnik , Pula , Rijeka and Split . Croatia has an embassy in Vienna and 2 honorary consulates in Graz and Innsbruck . From 1527 until 1918 Croatia and Austria were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire , with Croatian region Dalmatia being under the Austrian administration . Both countries are full members of the European Union" ], [ "Belarus", "25 September 1992", "See Belarus-Croatia relations Croatia is represented in Belarus through its embassy in Moscow ( Russia ) . Belarus is represented in Croatia through its embassy in Vienna ( Austria ) . The states maintain their bilateral relations through their embassies in Moscow . On 16 December 2002 Belarus , Russia , Ukraine , Slovakia , Hungary and Croatia signed an intergovernmental agreement on cooperation within the project to integrate the Druzhba and Adria oil-pipelines in Zagreb . Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration : list of bilateral treaties with Belarus Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus - search for Croatia" ], [ "Belgium", "10 March 1992", "Belgium has an embassy in Zagreb and 2 honorary consulates in Dubrovnik and Zadar . Croatia has an embassy in Brussels and an honorary consulate in Bruges . Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO . Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration : list of bilateral treaties with Belgium" ], [ "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "21 July 1992", "See Bosnia and Herzegovina - Croatia relations Croatia has an embassy in Sarajevo and 4 consulates in Sarajevo , Banja Luka , Mostar and Tuzla . Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Zagreb . Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina were part of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1991 . Croats are one out of three constituent nations of BiH . The two countries share a 932-kilometer ( 579 mi ) border" ], [ "Bulgaria", "13 August 1992", "See Bulgaria-Croatia relations Bulgaria has an embassy in Zagreb . Croatia has an embassy in Sofia . Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO . Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration : list of bilateral treaties with Bulgaria" ], [ "Cyprus", "1993-02-04", "Croatia is represented in Cyprus through its embassy in Rome ( Italy ) and an honorary consulate in Nicosia . Cyprus is represented in Croatia through its embassy in Vienna ( Austria ) and an honorary consulate in Zagreb . Both countries are full members of the European Union . Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs : list of bilateral treaties with Cyprus" ], [ "Czech Republic", "1993-01-01", "Croatia has an embassy in Prague . Czech Republic has an embassy in Zagreb and 2 honorary consulates in Rijeka and Split . Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO . Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration : list of bilateral treaties with the Czech Republic" ], [ "Denmark", "1992-02-01", "See Croatia-Denmark relations Croatia has an embassy in Copenhagen and an honorary consulate in Aarhus . Denmark has an embassy in Zagreb and 3 honorary consulates in Dubrovnik , Rijeka , and Split . Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO . Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration : list of bilateral treaties with Denmark" ], [ "Estonia", "1992-03-02", "Croatia is represented in Estonia through its embassy in Helsinki , Finland and honorary consulate in Tallinn . Estonia is represented in Croatia through its embassy in Rome , Italy and honorary consulate in Zagreb . Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO" ], [ "Finland", "1992-02-19", "Croatia has an embassy in Helsinki . Finland has an embassy in Zagreb and 3 honorary consulates in Rijeka , Split and Zagreb . Both countries are full members of the European Union . Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration : list of bilateral treaties with Finland Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Croatia" ], [ "France", "1992-04-24", "See Croatia-France relations Croatia has an embassy in Paris and an honorary consulate in Lyon . France has an embassy in Zagreb . Since 2004 , Croatia is an observer on the Francophonie . Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO . Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration : list of bilateral treaties signed with France French Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Croatia" ], [ "Germany", "1992-01-15", "See Croatian-German relations Croatia has an embassy in Berlin and 5 consulates general in Düsseldorf , Frankfurt , Hamburg , Munich and Stuttgart . Germany has an embassy in Zagreb and an honorary consulate in Split . Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO" ], [ "Greece", "1992-07-20", "See Croatia-Greece relations Greece has an embassy in Zagreb . Croatia has an embassy in Athens and consulate in Thessaloniki . Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO . Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration : List of treaties between Croatia and Greece Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Croatia" ], [ "Holy See", "1992-02-08", "See Croatia-Holy See relations Croatia has a resident embassy to the Holy See in Rome . Holy See has a nunciature with a nuncio of ambassadorial rank with additional privileges in Zagreb . According to the 2011 census 86.28% of Croats are Roman Catholic" ], [ "Hungary", "1992-01-18", "See Croatia-Hungary relations Croatia has an embassy in Budapest , a general consulate in Pécs and an honorary consulate in Nagykanizsa . Hungary has an embassy in Zagreb and 2 honorary consulates in Rijeka and Split . From 1102 until 1527 Croatia and Hungary were in a Personal union , and from 1527 until 1918 Austro-Hungarian Empire , most part of Croatia being under Hungarian administration . Today , both countries share 329 km of common border . Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO . Croatian Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration : list of bilateral treaties with Hungary" ], [ "Iceland", "30 June 1992", "Croatia is represented in Iceland thought it embassy in Copenhagen ( Denmark ) and consulate in Reykjavik . Iceland is represented in Croatia thought it embassy in Berlin ( Germany ) and consulate in Zagreb . Iceland is the first fully sovereign country that recognized Croatia as an independent state . ( 19 December 1991 ) Both countries are full members of NATO" ], [ "Ireland", "", "See Croatia-Ireland relations Croatia has an embassy and consulate in Dublin . Ireland has an embassy and consulate in Zagreb . Both countries are full members of the European Union" ], [ "Italy", "1992-01-17", "See Croatia-Italy relations Croatia has an embassy in Rome , 2 general consulates in Milan and Trieste and 5 honorary consulates in Bari , Florence , Montemitro , Naples , and Padua . Italy has an embassy in Zagreb , general consulate in Rijeka , a consulate in Split and 2 honorary consulates in Buje and Pula . Croatia and Italy share maritime border . Italy is most important trading partner to Croatia . Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO . Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration : list of bilateral treaties with Italy" ] ]
Diplomatic relations -- Europe
Foreign_relations_of_Croatia_3
The Republic of Croatia is a sovereign country at the crossroads of Central Europe, Southeast Europe, and the Mediterranean that declared its independence from SFR Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991. Croatia is a member of the European Union (EU), United Nations (UN), the Council of Europe, NATO, the World Trade Organization (WTO), Union for the Mediterranean and a number of other international organizations. Croatia has established diplomatic relations with 181 countries. President and the Government, through the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, co-operate in the formulation and implementation of foreign policy. The main objectives of Croatian foreign policy during the 1990s were gaining international recognition and joining the United Nations. After these objectives have been achieved by year 2000, two main goals became NATO and EU membership. Croatia fulfilled both of these goals, first in 2009, second in 2013. Current Croatian goals in foreign policy are: positioning within the EU institutions and in the region, cooperation with NATO partners and strengthening multilateral and bilateral cooperation worldwide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_10
2010 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Sandy Casar ( FRA )", "FDJ", "5h 38 ' 10" ], [ "2", "Luis León Sánchez ( ESP )", "Caisse d'Epargne", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Damiano Cunego ( ITA )", "Lampre-Farnese", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Christophe Moreau ( FRA )", "Caisse d'Epargne", "+ 2" ], [ "5", "Anthony Charteau ( FRA )", "Bbox Bouygues Telecom", "+ 2" ], [ "6", "Alberto Contador ( ESP )", "Astana", "+ 2" ], [ "7", "Andy Schleck ( LUX )", "Team Saxo Bank", "+ 2" ], [ "8", "Samuel Sánchez ( ESP )", "Euskaltel-Euskadi", "+ 52" ], [ "9", "Joaquim Rodríguez ( ESP )", "Team Katusha", "+ 2 ' 07" ], [ "10", "Levi Leipheimer ( USA )", "Team RadioShack", "+ 2 ' 07" ] ]
Stage 9 result
2010_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_10_18
The 2010 Tour de France begins on 3 July in Rotterdam in the Netherlands with a prologue time trial, and stage 10 occurs on 14 July, with a medium mountain stage in Gap.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Major_League_Soccer_season
2009 Major League Soccer season
[ "Rank", "Goalkeeper", "Club", "GP", "MINS", "SHTS", "SVS", "GA", "GAA", "W-L-T", "SHO" ]
[ [ "1", "Zach Thornton", "Chivas USA", "27", "2385", "111", "83", "23", "0.87", "12-9-6", "12" ], [ "2", "Kasey Keller", "Seattle Sounders FC", "29", "2549", "108", "78", "26", "0.92", "12-5-11", "10" ], [ "3", "William Hesmer", "Columbus Crew", "19", "1710", "86", "68", "18", "0.95", "9-4-6", "7" ], [ "4", "Matt Reis", "New England Revolution", "24", "2160", "140", "114", "23", "0.96", "10-8-6", "8" ], [ "5", "Pat Onstad", "Houston Dynamo", "30", "2700", "121", "89", "29", "0.97", "13-8-9", "10" ] ]
Statistics -- Goalkeeping leaders
2009_Major_League_Soccer_season_5
The 2009 Major League Soccer season was the 14th season of Major League Soccer. The season began on March 19 and ended with Real Salt Lake winning the MLS Cup 2009, on November 22 at Qwest Field in Seattle, defeating the Los Angeles Galaxy on penalties.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_in_professional_wrestling
2000 in professional wrestling
[ "Date", "Promotion ( s )", "Event", "Location" ]
[ [ "January 4", "NJPW", "Wrestling World 2000", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "January 5", "FMW", "New Year Generation 2000 : Day 1", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "January 9", "ECW", "Guilty as Charged", "Birmingham , Alabama" ], [ "January 16", "WCW", "Souled Out", "Cincinnati , Ohio" ], [ "January 23", "WWF", "Royal Rumble", "New York , New York" ] ]
Calendar of notable shows -- January
2000_in_professional_wrestling_1
2000 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_NCAA_Division_I_Baseball_Tournament
1998 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
[ "Date", "Game", "Winner", "Score", "Loser", "Notes" ]
[ [ "May 29", "Game 1", "Arizona State", "11-10", "Florida State", "" ], [ "May 29", "Game 2", "Miami ( FL )", "3-1", "Long Beach State", "" ], [ "May 30", "Game 3", "LSU", "12-10", "Southern California", "" ], [ "May 30", "Game 4", "Mississippi State", "14-13", "Florida", "" ], [ "May 31", "Game 5", "Arizona State", "9-2", "Miami ( FL )", "" ], [ "May 31", "Game 6", "Long Beach State", "7-4", "Florida State", "Florida State eliminated" ], [ "June 1", "Game 7", "LSU", "10-8", "Mississippi State", "" ], [ "June 1", "Game 8", "Southern California", "12 - 10 ( 11 innings )", "Florida", "Florida eliminated" ], [ "June 2", "Game 9", "Long Beach State", "6-3", "Miami ( FL )", "Miami ( FL ) eliminated" ], [ "June 2", "Game 10", "Southern California", "7-1", "Mississippi State", "Mississippi State eliminated" ], [ "June 3", "Game 11", "Arizona State", "14-4", "Long Beach State", "Long Beach State eliminated" ], [ "June 4", "Game 12", "Southern California", "5-4", "LSU", "" ], [ "June 5", "Game 13", "Southern California", "7-3", "LSU", "LSU eliminated" ], [ "June 6", "Final", "Southern California", "21-14", "Arizona State", "Southern California wins CWS" ] ]
College World Series -- Results
1998_NCAA_Division_I_Baseball_Tournament_1
The 1998 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1998 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its fifty-second year. Eight regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event. Each region was composed of six teams, resulting in 48 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The fifty-second tournament's champion was Southern California, coached by Mike Gillespie. The championship was the Trojans' record 12th, but their first since 1978, the last under coach Rod Dedeaux. The Most Outstanding Player was USC second baseman Wes Rachels.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serie_A_Team_of_the_Year
Serie A Team of the Year
[ "Position", "Player", "Club", "Appearance" ]
[ [ "GK", "Alisson", "Roma", "1" ], [ "DF", "João Cancelo", "Internazionale", "1" ], [ "DF", "Kalidou Koulibaly", "Napoli", "3" ], [ "DF", "Giorgio Chiellini", "Juventus", "4" ], [ "DF", "Alex Sandro", "Juventus", "2" ], [ "MF", "Miralem Pjanić", "Juventus", "3" ], [ "MF", "Sergej Milinković-Savić", "Lazio", "1" ], [ "MF", "Radja Nainggolan", "Roma", "4" ], [ "FW", "Paulo Dybala", "Juventus", "3" ], [ "FW", "Mauro Icardi", "Internazionale", "2" ], [ "FW", "Ciro Immobile", "Lazio", "2" ] ]
Serie_A_Team_of_the_Year_7
The Serie A Team of the Year AIC (in Italian: Squadra dellanno AIC) is an annual award given to a set of 11 footballers in the top tier of Italian football, the Serie A, who are seen to be the best eleven players of the calendar season. It is awarded within the Gran Galà del Calcio event. The award has been presented since the 2010-11 season. The shortlist is compiled by the members of the players' trade union, the Italian Footballers' Association (AIC).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Conference_(WNBA)
Western Conference (WNBA)
[ "Team", "City/Area", "Arena", "Colors", "Joined WNBA", "Head coach" ]
[ [ "Dallas Wings", "Arlington , Texas", "College Park Center", "Dark blue , lime green , white", "1998*", "Brian Agler" ], [ "Las Vegas Aces", "Paradise , Nevada", "Mandalay Bay Events Center", "Red , black , gold , silver", "1997*", "Bill Laimbeer" ], [ "Los Angeles Sparks", "Los Angeles , California", "Staples Center", "Purple , gold , teal", "1997", "Derek Fisher" ], [ "Minnesota Lynx", "Minneapolis , Minnesota", "Target Center", "Blue , green , white , silver", "1999", "Cheryl Reeve" ], [ "Phoenix Mercury", "Phoenix , Arizona", "Talking Stick Resort Arena", "Purple , yellow , orange , white", "1997", "Sandy Brondello" ], [ "Seattle Storm", "Seattle , Washington", "Alaska Airlines Arena", "Green , red , white , gold", "2000", "Dan Hughes" ] ]
Teams
Western_Conference_(WNBA)_0
The Western Conference of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) is made up of six teams. From the league's second season in 1998 through 2015, the WNBA operated separate playoff brackets for its Eastern and Western Conferences. Each conference's playoff was divided into two playoff rounds, the Conference Semi-Finals and the Conference Finals, with the Conference Finals winners advancing to the WNBA Finals to determine the WNBA champion. In the final years of this playoff scheme, all in-conference playoff series were best-of-three. Since 2016, the league has abandoned separate conference playoffs in favor of a single league-wide playoff bracket. The top eight teams in the regular season, without regard to conference affiliation, advance to the playoffs, which are seeded based strictly on regular-season record (with tiebreakers as needed). The bottom four playoff teams play single-elimination games (5 vs. 8, 6 vs. 7) in the first round, with the higher seeds (5 and 6) hosting the games. The first-round winners advance to the second round, where they play the 3 and 4 seeds in single-elimination games. The 3 seed hosts the lower seed among the first-round winners, with the 4 seed hosting the other first-round survivor. The winners of these games advance to the WNBA Semifinals, where they face the top two seeds in best-of-five series. In this round, the 1 seed plays the lower seed among the second-round winners, and the 2 seed plays the other second-round winner. Both series are best-of-five and played in a 2-2-1 formet, with the higher seeds (1 and 2) hosting the first two games plus a possible fifth game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees
List of French Academy Award winners and nominees
[ "Year", "Winner", "Title", "Status" ]
[ [ "1949", "Gaston Diehl Robert Hessens", "Van Gogh", "Won" ], [ "1951", "Les Films du Compass", "Balzac", "Nominated" ], [ "1959", "Jacques Cousteau", "The Golden Fish", "Won" ], [ "1962", "Jean-Claude Carrière Pierre Étaix", "Heureux Anniversaire", "Won" ], [ "1963", "Marcel Ichac Paul de Roubaix", "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", "Won" ], [ "1965", "Claude Berri", "The Chicken", "Won" ], [ "1974", "Paul Claudon Edmond Séchan", "One-Eyed Men Are Kings", "Won" ], [ "1992", "Sam Karmann", "Omnibus", "Won" ], [ "1993", "Didier Flamand", "The Screw", "Nominated" ], [ "2002", "Philippe Orreindy Thomas Gaudin", "J'attendrai le suivant", "Nominated" ], [ "2003", "Lionel Bailliu", "Squash", "Nominated" ], [ "2007", "Philippe Pollet-Villard", "Le Mozart des Pickpockets", "Won" ], [ "2008", "Elizabeth Marre Olivier Pont", "Manon on the Asphalt", "Nominated" ], [ "2013", "Xavier Legrand Alexandre Gavras", "Just Before Losing Everything", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Julien Féret", "Butter Lamp", "Nominated" ], [ "2015", "Eric Dupont", "Ave Maria", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "Selim Azzazi", "Ennemis intérieurs", "Nominated" ] ]
Best Short Film -- Live Action
List_of_French_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees_15
This is a list of French Academy Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of French actors, actresses, and films that have either been submitted or nominated for, or have won, an Academy Award (The Oscars) This list is current as of the 87th Academy Awards ceremony held on February 22, 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ship_launches_in_1929
List of ship launches in 1929
[ "", "Country", "Builder", "Location", "Ship", "Class", "Notes" ]
[ [ "23 January", "United States", "New York Shipbuilding Corporation", "Camden , New Jersey", "Salt Lake City", "Pensacola -class cruiser", "For United States Navy" ], [ "20 February", "Germany", "Blohm + Voss", "Hamburg", "Riley Ship", "Passenger ship", "For HAPAG" ], [ "6 March", "Germany", "Schiffswerft von Henry Koch AG", "Lübeck", "Dolly Kühling", "Fishing trawler", "For Hochseefisherei J Wieting AG" ], [ "12 April", "France", "Chantiers de la Gironde", "Gironde", "Commandant Teste", "Seaplane carrier and tender", "For French Navy" ], [ "24 April", "United Kingdom", "Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company", "Greenock , Scotland", "Anthony", "A-class destroyer", "" ], [ "25 April", "United States", "New York Navy Yard", "Brooklyn , New York", "Pensacola", "Pensacola -class cruiser", "" ], [ "15 May", "Norway", "Akers Mekaniske Verksted", "Oslo", "Fernglen", "Cargo ship", "For Fearnley & Eger" ], [ "22 May", "Empire of Japan", "Uraga Dock", "Uraga", "Itsukushima", "minelayer", "For Imperial Japanese Navy" ], [ "26 June", "United Kingdom", "Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company", "Greenock , Scotland", "Ardent", "A-class destroyer", "" ], [ "29 June", "United Kingdom", "Northumberland Shipbuilding Company", "Howden-on-Tyne", "Dahohmian", "Cargo ship", "For United Africa Company" ], [ "29 June", "Germany", "Deschimag Werk A.G", "Bremen", "Lichtenfels", "heavy lift ship", "For DDG Hansa" ], [ "June", "Germany", "Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau", "Wesermünde", "Gustav Adolf Kühling", "Fishing trawler", "For Hochseefisherei J Wieting AG" ], [ "June", "Sweden", "Kockums", "Malmö", "Tai Ping", "cargo ship", "For Wilh . Wilhelmsen" ], [ "3 July", "United States", "New York Shipbuilding Corporation", "Camden , New Jersey", "Chester", "Northampton -class cruiser", "For United States Navy" ], [ "9 July", "United Kingdom", "Hawthorn Leslie & Company", "Hebburn , Newcastle upon Tyne", "Active", "A-class destroyer", "" ], [ "27 July", "United Kingdom", "Hawthorn Leslie & Company", "Tyneside", "Antelope", "A-class destroyer", "" ], [ "6 August", "United Kingdom", "Harland and Wolff", "Belfast , Northern Ireland", "Britannic", "Ocean liner", "For White Star Line" ], [ "8 August", "United Kingdom", "Swan Hunter", "Wallsend , Tyne and Wear", "Codrington", "A-class destroyer", "" ], [ "8 August", "United Kingdom", "John Brown & Company", "Clydebank", "Acasta", "A-class destroyer", "" ], [ "22 August", "United Kingdom", "Vickers-Armstrongs ,", "Barrow-in-Furness", "Arrow", "A-class destroyer", "" ] ]
The list of ship launches in 1929 includes a chronological list of notable ships launched in 1929 .
List_of_ship_launches_in_1929_0
The list of ship launches in 1929 includes a chronological list of notable ships launched in 1929.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships_–_Men's_C-2_500_metres
2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships – Men's C-2 500 metres
[ "Rank", "Canoeists", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Li Qiang Xing Song", "China", "1:43.13", "QF" ], [ "2", "Pavel Petrov Mikhail Pavlov", "Russia", "1:43.99", "QF" ], [ "3", "Artur Guliev Elyorjon Mamadaliev", "Uzbekistan", "1:44.14", "QF" ], [ "4", "Filip Dvořák Tomáš Janda", "Czech Republic", "1:44.78", "QS" ], [ "5", "Constantin Diba Gheorghe Stoian", "Romania", "1:52.94", "QS" ], [ "6", "Gaurav Tomar Sunil Singh Salam", "India", "1:53.76", "QS" ], [ "7", "Hwang Seon-hong Kim Yi-yeol", "South Korea", "1:58.53", "QS" ], [ "8", "Mussa Chamaune Nordino Mussa", "Mozambique", "2:12.79", "" ], [ "-", "Daniel Leon Cristian Sola", "Ecuador", "DNS", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
2019_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships_–_Men's_C-2_500_metres_2
The men's C-2 500 metres competition at the 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Szeged took place at the Olympic Centre of Szeged.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008–09_Sacramento_Kings_season
2008–09 Sacramento Kings season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "20", "December 2", "Utah", "L 94-99", "Kevin Martin ( 22 )", "Brad Miller ( 9 )", "Spencer Hawes ( 6 )", "ARCO Arena 10,798", "5-15" ], [ "21", "December 6", "Denver", "L 85-118", "John Salmons ( 22 )", "Jason Thompson ( 15 )", "Beno Udrih ( 4 )", "ARCO Arena 12,322", "5-16" ], [ "22", "December 9", "L.A. Lakers", "W 113-101", "John Salmons , Francisco García ( 21 )", "Spencer Hawes ( 9 )", "Brad Miller , Beno Udrih ( 5 )", "ARCO Arena 16,068", "6-16" ], [ "23", "December 12", "@ L.A. Lakers", "L 103-112", "John Salmons ( 26 )", "Jason Thompson ( 8 )", "Beno Udrih ( 7 )", "Staples Center 18,997", "6-17" ], [ "24", "December 13", "New York", "L 90-114", "John Salmons ( 14 )", "Jason Thompson ( 11 )", "Beno Udrih ( 6 )", "ARCO Arena 12,155", "6-18" ], [ "25", "December 15", "Minnesota", "W 118-103", "Francisco García ( 21 )", "Spencer Hawes , Brad Miller ( 10 )", "Bobby Brown ( 6 )", "ARCO Arena 10,593", "7-18" ], [ "26", "December 16", "@ Portland", "L 77-109", "John Salmons ( 21 )", "Mikki Moore ( 6 )", "Beno Udrih ( 4 )", "Rose Garden 20,005", "7-19" ], [ "27", "December 19", "@ Houston", "L 96-107", "John Salmons ( 26 )", "Brad Miller ( 11 )", "John Salmons , Brad Miller , Beno Udrih ( 3 )", "Toyota Center 18,271", "7-20" ], [ "28", "December 20", "@ New Orleans", "L 90-99", "John Salmons ( 26 )", "Jason Thompson ( 10 )", "John Salmons ( 7 )", "New Orleans Arena 16,869", "7-21" ], [ "29", "December 22", "@ San Antonio", "L 85-101", "John Salmons ( 22 )", "Jason Thompson , Francisco García , Spencer Hawes , Brad Miller ( 6 )", "Beno Udrih ( 4 )", "AT & T Center 18,372", "7-22" ], [ "30", "December 26", "Toronto", "L 101-107", "John Salmons , Brad Miller ( 20 )", "Spencer Hawes , Brad Miller ( 8 )", "John Salmons , Beno Udrih , Bobby Brown ( 4 )", "ARCO Arena 12,059", "7-23" ], [ "31", "December 28", "Boston", "L 63-108", "John Salmons ( 11 )", "Mikki Moore ( 8 )", "Beno Udrih ( 3 )", "ARCO Arena 16,029", "7-24" ], [ "32", "December 30", "L.A. Clippers", "W 92-90", "Kevin Martin ( 20 )", "Brad Miller ( 13 )", "John Salmons ( 6 )", "ARCO Arena 11,420", "8-24" ] ]
2008–09_Sacramento_Kings_season_5
The 2008-09 Sacramento Kings season is the 64th season of the franchise, 60th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), 24th in Sacramento. The Kings finished with a franchise-worst 17-65 record. On December 15, 2008, ten days before Christmas, the Kings fired their head coach Reggie Theus and their assistant coach Chuck Person after a 6-18 start and replaced by Kenny Natt on the interim basis for the rest of the season. Following the season, Natt and their four assistant coaches Rex Kalamian, Randy Brown, Bubba Burrage, and Jason Hamm were fired on April 24, 2009, nine days after the regular season concluded and replaced by former Phoenix Suns head coach Paul Westphal on June 9, 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_damage_theory_of_aging
DNA damage theory of aging
[ "Protein", "Pathway", "Description" ]
[ [ "NDRG1", "Direct reversal", "long-lived Snell dwarf , GHRKO , and PAPPA-KO mice have increased expression of NDRG1 ; higher expression of NDRG1 can promote MGMT protein stability and enhanced DNA repair" ], [ "NUDT1 ( MTH1 )", "Oxidized nucleotide removal", "degrades 8-oxodGTP ; prevents the age-dependent accumulation of DNA 8-oxoguanine A transgenic mouse in which the human hMTH1 8-oxodGTPase is expressed , giving over-expression of hMTH1 , increases the median lifespan of mice to 914 days vs. 790 days for wild-type mice . Mice with over-expressed hMTH1 have behavioral changes of reduced anxiety and enhanced investigation of environmental and social cues" ], [ "PARP1", "Base excision repair , Nucleotide excision repair , Microhomology-mediated end joining , Single-strand break repair", "PARP1 activity in blood cells of thirteen mammalian species ( rat , guinea pig , rabbit , marmoset , sheep , pig , cattle , pigmy chimpanzee , horse , donkey , gorilla , elephant and man ) correlates with maximum lifespan of the species" ], [ "SIRT1", "Nucleotide excision repair , Homologous recombination , Non-homologous end joining", "Increased expression of SIRT1 in male mice extends the lifespan of mice fed a standard diet , accompanied by improvements in health , including enhanced motor coordination , performance , bone mineral density , and insulin sensitivity" ], [ "SIRT6", "Base excision repair , Nucleotide excision repair , Homologous recombination , Non-homologous end joining", "male , but not female , transgenic mice overexpressing Sirt6 have a significantly longer lifespan than wild-type mice" ] ]
Inherited defects that cause premature aging -- Increased DNA repair and extended longevity
Table 2 lists DNA repair proteins whose increased expression is connected to extended longevity .
DNA_damage_theory_of_aging_1
The DNA damage theory of aging proposes that aging is a consequence of unrepaired accumulation of naturally occurring DNA damages. Damage in this context is a DNA alteration that has an abnormal structure. Although both mitochondrial and nuclear DNA damage can contribute to aging, nuclear DNA is the main subject of this analysis. Nuclear DNA damage can contribute to aging either indirectly (by increasing apoptosis or cellular senescence) or directly (by increasing cell dysfunction). Several review articles have shown that deficient DNA repair, allowing greater accumulation of DNA damages, causes premature aging; and that increased DNA repair facilitates greater longevity. Mouse models of nucleotide-excision-repair syndromes reveal a striking correlation between the degree to which specific DNA repair pathways are compromised and the severity of accelerated aging, strongly suggesting a causal relationship. Human populations studies show that single-nucleotide polymorphisms in DNA repair genes, causing up-regulation of their expression, correlate with increases in longevity. Lombard et al. compiled a lengthy list of mouse mutational models with pathologic features of premature aging, all caused by different DNA repair defects. Freitas and de Magalhães presented a comprehensive review and appraisal of the DNA damage theory of aging, including a detailed analysis of many forms of evidence linking DNA damage to aging. As an example, they described a study showing that centenarians of 100 to 107 years of age had higher levels of two DNA repair enzymes, PARP1 and Ku70, than general-population old individuals of 69 to 75 years of age. Their analysis supported the hypothesis that improved DNA repair leads to longer life span.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_Bristol_Rovers_F.C._season
2019–20 Bristol Rovers F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "From", "Date until" ]
[ [ "10 July 2019", "CF", "Tyler Smith", "Sheffield United", "15 January 2020" ], [ "26 July 2019", "CF", "Victor Adeboyejo", "Barnsley", "24 January 2020" ], [ "6 January 2020", "AM", "Jayden Mitchell-Lawson", "Derby County", "30 June 2020" ], [ "16 January 2020", "LW", "Josh Ginnelly", "Preston North End", "30 June 2020" ], [ "22 January 2020", "GK", "Jamal Blackman", "Chelsea", "30 June 2020" ], [ "30 January 2020", "CF", "Timmy Abraham", "Fulham", "30 June 2020" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans in
2019–20_Bristol_Rovers_F.C._season_1
The 2019-20 season is the 137th season in Bristol Rovers' history and their 92nd in the English Football League. Rovers competes in the third tier of English football, the League One, as well as three cup competitions; FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969–70_Phoenix_Suns_season
1969–70 Phoenix Suns season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Series" ]
[ [ "1", "March 25", "@ Los Angeles", "L 112-128", "Paul Silas ( 26 )", "Paul Silas ( 18 )", "Connie Hawkins ( 6 )", "The Forum 15,046", "0-1" ], [ "2", "March 29", "@ Los Angeles", "W 114-101", "Connie Hawkins ( 34 )", "Connie Hawkins ( 20 )", "Connie Hawkins , Dick Van Arsdale ( 7 )", "The Forum 17,501", "1-1" ], [ "3", "April 2", "Los Angeles", "W 112-98", "Gail Goodrich ( 29 )", "Paul Silas ( 16 )", "Connie Hawkins ( 9 )", "Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum 12,324", "2-1" ], [ "4", "April 4", "Los Angeles", "W 112-102", "Gail Goodrich ( 34 )", "Paul Silas ( 16 )", "Gail Goodrich ( 11 )", "Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum 12,356", "3-1" ], [ "5", "April 5", "@ Los Angeles", "L 121-138", "Connie Hawkins ( 28 )", "Connie Hawkins ( 19 )", "Connie Hawkins , Paul Silas , Dick Van Arsdale ( 5 )", "The Forum 17,475", "3-2" ], [ "6", "April 7", "Los Angeles", "L 93-104", "Connie Hawkins ( 24 )", "Paul Silas ( 21 )", "Gail Goodrich , Dick Van Arsdale ( 4 )", "Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum 12,386", "3-3" ], [ "7", "April 9", "@ Los Angeles", "L 94-129", "Connie Hawkins ( 25 )", "Connie Hawkins ( 15 )", "Connie Hawkins , Paul Silas ( 4 )", "The Forum 17,519", "3-4" ] ]
1969–70_Phoenix_Suns_season_12
The 1969-70 Phoenix Suns season was the second season of the Phoenix Suns in the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was the first season, however, for eventual Hall of Famer Connie Hawkins, who was a star in the ABA before switching to the NBA to join the Suns. Head coach Johnny Red Kerr was replaced by general manager Jerry Colangelo after the Suns started 15-23. All home games were played at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Hawkins led the Suns in scoring with 24.6 points per game, which was also sixth in the league. He teamed with Dick Van Arsdale's 21.3 points to create the highest-scoring season for a Suns duo until the 1977-78 Suns season, when Paul Westphal and Walter Davis combined for 49.4 points. After a 16-66 finish in 1968-69, Hawkins and the Suns made a 23-game improvement to 39-43, making their first playoff appearance in only their second season. Facing off against Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West, Elgin Baylor and the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Division Semifinals, the Suns took an improbable 3-1 lead, before falling to the Lakers in seven games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Olympic_Committee
Japanese Olympic Committee
[ "No", "Years", "Name" ]
[ [ "1", "1911-1921", "Kanō Jigorō" ], [ "2", "1921-1933", "Seiichi Kishi" ], [ "3", "1936-1937", "Matahiko Oshima" ], [ "4", "1937-1942", "Hirishi Shimomura" ], [ "5", "1945-1946", "Ryōzō Hiramuma" ], [ "6", "1947-1958", "Ryotaro Azuma" ], [ "7", "1959-1962", "Jyuichi Tsushima" ], [ "8", "1962-1969", "Prince Tsuneyoshi Takeda" ], [ "9", "1969-1973", "Hanji Aoki" ], [ "10", "1973-1977", "Seiji Tabata" ], [ "11", "1977-1989", "Katsuzi Shibata" ], [ "12", "1989-1990", "Yoshiaki Tsutsumi" ], [ "13", "1990-1999", "Hironoshin Furuhashi" ], [ "14", "1999-2001", "Yushirō Yagi" ], [ "15", "2001-2019", "Tsunekazu Takeda" ], [ "16", "2019-", "Yasuhiro Yamashita" ] ]
Presidents
Japanese_Olympic_Committee_1
The is the National Olympic Committee in Japan for the Olympic Games movement, based in Tokyo, Japan. It is a non-profit organisation that selects teams and raises funds to send Japanese competitors to Olympic events organised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The Japanese Olympic Committee has helped organise every bid for an Olympic Games by a Japanese city to date. Japan has held the Olympic Games three times: the Summer Olympics once (1964 Summer Olympic Games, Tokyo) and the Winter Olympics twice (the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo and the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Nagano). Japan will be hosting its fourth Olympic Games and its second Summer Olympics in 2020, twice in Tokyo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunity_(Clairo_album)
Immunity (Clairo album)
[ "Publication", "List", "Rank" ]
[ [ "Billboard", "The 50 Best Albums of 2019", "22" ], [ "Consequence of Sound", "Top 50 Albums of 2019", "45" ], [ "The Guardian", "The 40 Best Albums of 2019", "20" ], [ "Les Inrockuptibles", "The 100 Best Albums of 2019", "49" ], [ "Los Angeles Times", "The 10 Best Albums of 2019", "5" ], [ "NME", "The 50 Best Albums of 2019", "10" ], [ "Noisey", "The 100 Best Albums of 2019", "17" ], [ "Paper", "Top 20 Albums of 2019", "15" ], [ "Pitchfork", "The 50 Best Albums of 2019", "18" ], [ "PopCrush", "The 25 Best Albums of 2019", "-" ], [ "Slant", "The 25 Best Albums of 2019", "8" ], [ "Uproxx", "The 50 Best Albums of 2019", "28" ], [ "Uproxx", "The 35 Best Pop Albums Of 2019", "8" ] ]
Critical reception -- Accolades
At the end of 2019 , Immunity appeared on a number of critics ' lists ranking the year 's top albums .
Immunity_(Clairo_album)_1
Immunity is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Clairo, released on August 2, 2019 through Fader Label. The album was co-produced by Clairo and Rostam Batmanglij, formerly of Vampire Weekend.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_gymnastics_(women)
List of Olympic medalists in gymnastics (women)
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1952 Helsinki details", "Margit Korondi Hungary", "Maria Gorokhovskaya Soviet Union", "Ágnes Keleti Hungary" ], [ "1956 Melbourne details", "Ágnes Keleti Hungary", "Larisa Latynina Soviet Union", "Sofia Muratova Soviet Union" ], [ "1960 Rome details", "Polina Astakhova Soviet Union", "Larisa Latynina Soviet Union", "Tamara Lyukhina Soviet Union" ], [ "1964 Tokyo details", "Polina Astakhova Soviet Union", "Katalin Makray Hungary", "Larisa Latynina Soviet Union" ], [ "1968 Mexico City details", "Věra Čáslavská Czechoslovakia", "Karin Janz East Germany", "Zinaida Voronina Soviet Union" ], [ "1972 Munich details", "Karin Janz East Germany", "Olga Korbut Soviet Union Erika Zuchold East Germany", "none awarded" ], [ "1976 Montreal details", "Nadia Comăneci Romania", "Teodora Ungureanu Romania", "Marta Egervari Hungary" ], [ "1980 Moscow details", "Maxi Gnauck East Germany", "Emilia Eberle Romania", "Maria Filatova Soviet Union Steffi Kräker East Germany Melita Ruhn Romania" ], [ "1984 Los Angeles details", "Ma Yanhong China Julianne McNamara United States", "none awarded", "Mary Lou Retton United States" ], [ "1988 Seoul details", "Daniela Silivaș Romania", "Dagmar Kersten East Germany", "Yelena Shushunova Soviet Union" ], [ "1992 Barcelona details", "Lu Li China", "Tatiana Gutsu Unified Team", "Shannon Miller United States" ], [ "1996 Atlanta details", "Svetlana Khorkina Russia", "Amy Chow United States Bi Wenjing China", "none awarded" ], [ "2000 Sydney details", "Svetlana Khorkina Russia", "Ling Jie China", "Yang Yun China" ], [ "2004 Athens details", "Émilie Le Pennec France", "Terin Humphrey United States", "Courtney Kupets United States" ], [ "2008 Beijing details", "He Kexin China", "Nastia Liukin United States", "Yang Yilin China" ], [ "2012 London details", "Aliya Mustafina Russia", "He Kexin China", "Beth Tweddle Great Britain" ], [ "2016 Rio details", "Aliya Mustafina Russia", "Madison Kocian United States", "Sophie Scheder Germany" ] ]
Artistic gymnastics -- Current Program
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_gymnastics_(women)_4
This is the complete list of women's Olympic medalists in gymnastics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2005_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results
Athletics at the 2005 Jeux de la Francophonie – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Ibou Faye", "Senegal", "50.67" ], [ "2", "Ibrahima Maiga", "Mali", "50.71" ], [ "3", "Bernabe Bationo", "Burkina Faso", "51.04" ], [ "4", "Salah-Eddine Ghaidi", "France", "51.53" ], [ "5", "Abdoulaye Chérif Issa", "Benin", "51.59" ], [ "6", "Jean Antonio Vieillesse", "Mauritius", "51.66" ], [ "7", "Héni Kechi", "France", "51.85" ], [ "8", "Emmanuel Youmekoue Toko", "Cameroon", "52.19" ] ]
Athletics_at_the_2005_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results_16
These are the official results of the athletics competition at the 2005 Jeux de la Francophonie which took place on 11-16 December 2005 in Niamey, Niger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_WNBA_season
1998 WNBA season
[ "Eastern Conference", "W", "L", "PCT", "Conf", "GB" ]
[ [ "Cleveland Rockers", "20", "10", ".667", "12-4", "-" ], [ "Charlotte Sting", "18", "12", ".600", "11-5", "2.0" ], [ "New York Liberty", "18", "12", ".600", "8-8", "2.0" ], [ "Detroit Shock", "17", "13", ".567", "8-8", "3.0" ], [ "Washington Mystics", "3", "27", ".100", "1-15", "17.0" ] ]
Regular season standings
Eastern Conference
1998_WNBA_season_0
The 1998 WNBA season was the Women's National Basketball Association's second season. The 1998 season saw two expansion teams join the league, the Detroit Shock and Washington Mystics. The expansion teams allowed the defending champions Houston Comets to move to the Western Conference. The regular season was extended from 28 games to 30 games. The season ended with the Comets winning their second WNBA championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Party_of_Canada_candidates_in_the_2011_Canadian_federal_election
Conservative Party of Canada candidates in the 2011 Canadian federal election
[ "Riding", "Candidate 's Name", "Notes", "Gender", "Residence", "Occupation" ]
[ [ "Ajax - Pickering", "Chris Alexander", "Former Canadian Ambassador to Afghanistan and United Nations Representative in Afghanistan", "M", "", "Diplomat" ], [ "Algoma - Manitoulin - Kapuskasing", "Ray Sturgeon", "", "M", "", "" ], [ "Ancaster - Dundas - Flamborough - Westdale", "David Sweet", "Incumbent Member of Parliament", "M", "Ancaster", "Parliamentarian" ], [ "Barrie", "Patrick Brown", "Incumbent Member of Parliament", "M", "Barrie", "Parliamentarian" ], [ "Beaches - East York", "Bill Burrows", "", "M", "", "" ], [ "Bramalea - Gore - Malton", "Bal Gosal", "", "M", "", "Insurance broker" ], [ "Brampton - Springdale", "Parm Gill", "2008 candidate in this riding . 2006 candidate in York West", "M", "Brampton", "Entrepreneur" ], [ "Brampton West", "Kyle Seeback", "2008 candidate in this riding", "M", "Brampton", "Lawyer" ], [ "Brant", "Phil McColeman", "Incumbent Member of Parliament", "M", "Brantford", "Project Manager" ], [ "Bruce - Grey - Owen Sound", "Larry Miller", "Incumbent Member of Parliament", "M", "Wiarton", "Parliamentarian" ], [ "Burlington", "Mike Wallace", "Incumbent Member of Parliament", "M", "Burlington", "Parliamentarian" ], [ "Cambridge", "Gary Goodyear", "Incumbent Member of Parliament", "M", "Cambridge", "Parliamentarian" ], [ "Carleton - Mississippi Mills", "Gordon O'Connor", "Incumbent Member of Parliament", "M", "Ottawa", "Parliamentarian" ], [ "Chatham-Kent - Essex", "Dave Van Kesteren", "Incumbent Member of Parliament", "M", "Chatham", "Parliamentarian" ], [ "Davenport", "Theresa Rodrigues", "", "F", "", "" ], [ "Don Valley East", "Joe Daniel", "", "M", "Toronto", "" ], [ "Don Valley West", "John Carmichael", "2006 and 2008 candidate in this riding", "M", "Toronto", "Business Executive" ], [ "Dufferin - Caledon", "David Tilson", "Incumbent Member of Parliament", "M", "Orangeville", "Lawyer" ], [ "Durham", "Bev Oda", "Incumbent Member of Parliament", "F", "Orono", "Parliamentarian" ], [ "Eglinton - Lawrence", "Joseph Oliver", "2008 candidate in this riding", "M", "Toronto", "Retired" ] ]
Ontario - 106 seats
Conservative_Party_of_Canada_candidates,_2011_Canadian_federal_election_4
Candidates representing the Conservative Party took part in the 2011 Canadian federal election. 166 of them won their seat, giving the party an overall majority in the House of Commons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homegrown_Video
Homegrown Video
[ "Year", "Ceremony", "Category", "Work" ]
[ [ "1995", "AVN Award", "Best Amateur Release", "Homegrown Video # 432" ], [ "1997", "AVN Award", "Best Amateur Release", "Southern Belles 4" ], [ "1998", "AVN Award", "Best Amateur Release", "Southern Belles 8" ], [ "2000", "AVN Award", "Best Pro-Am or Amateur Series", "Homegrown Video" ], [ "2001", "AVN Award", "Best Pro-Am or Amateur Release", "California College Student Bodies 16" ], [ "2004", "AVN Award", "Best Amateur Series", "Homegrown Video" ], [ "2005", "AVN Award", "Best Amateur Series", "Homegrown Video" ], [ "2007", "AVN Award", "Best Amateur Series", "Homegrown Video" ], [ "2008", "Venus Fair - Berlin , Germany", "Best Amateur Label", "Homegrown Video" ], [ "2008", "AVN Award", "Best Amateur Release", "Cherries 56" ], [ "2008", "Adam Film World Guild Award", "Best Pure Amateur Company 2008", "Homegrown Video" ], [ "2009", "AVN Award", "Best Amateur Series", "Cherries" ], [ "2010", "AVN Award", "Best Amateur Series", "Homegrown Video" ], [ "2001", "XBIZ Award", "Niche Studio of the Year", "N/A" ], [ "2013", "XBIZ Award", "Amateur Release of the Year , 2013", "Homegrown Amateur Coeds # 18" ], [ "2014", "XBIZ Award", "Amateur Release of the Year , 2014", "Amateur College Girls 6" ], [ "2015", "XBIZ Award", "Amateur Release of the Year , 2015", "Homegrown Video 850" ] ]
Awards
List of accolades received by Homegrown Video Awards & nominations Award Won Nominated AVN Awards 11 N/A XBIZ Awards 4 N/A Venus Fair ( Germany ) 1 N/A Adam Film World Guild Award 1 N/A Total number of wins and nominations Totals 17
Homegrown_Video_0
Homegrown Video is an amateur pornographic video production company based in San Diego. Established in 1982. it was the first company to commercially release and distribute homemade, amateur pornography on videotape.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1852
List of shipwrecks in January 1852
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Active", "United Kingdom", "The smack was driven ashore at Bridlington , Yorkshire . She was on a voyage from Harwich , Essex to Gainsborough , Lincolnshire . She was refloated and taken in to Bridlington" ], [ "Amphitrite", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Ness Point , Suffolk . She floated off but consequently sank . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from London to South Shields , County Durham" ], [ "Bransberg", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered 7 nautical miles ( 13 km ) off Lowestoft , Suffolk . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from London to Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland" ], [ "Caroline", "Malta", "The brig was driven ashore and wrecked near the Hook Lighthouse , County Wexford , United Kingdom . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Galaţi , Ottoman Empire to Waterford , United Kingdom" ], [ "Champion", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground and was wrecked off Getterön , Sweden . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Riga , Russia to Arbroath , Forfarshire" ], [ "Edith", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near Deal , Kent . She was on a voyage from Hartlepool , County Durham to Southampton , Hampshire . She was refloated and taken in to Ramsgate , Kent" ], [ "Engeline Helene", "Netherlands", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Texel , North Holland with the loss of two of her crew . She was on a voyage from Lisbon , Portugal to a Dutch port" ], [ "Heber", "United Kingdom", "The ship struck the Crosswall and was damaged . She was on a voyage from London to Brixham , Devon . She put in to Ramsgate in a leaky condition" ], [ "Hutton", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore north of Sunderland , County Durham . She was refloated on 14 January" ], [ "Jane and Grace", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore on the Calf of Man , Isle of Man . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Dublin to Ardrossan , Ayrshire" ], [ "Lactura", "United Kingdom", "The sloop collided with Arabian ( United Kingdom ) and was abandoned with the loss of a crew member . She was on a voyage from Seville , Spain to the Clyde" ], [ "Liberty", "United Kingdom", "The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Cullish Head , Isle of Mull . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Sunderland to Dublin" ], [ "London", "United Kingdom", "The schooner ran aground on the Whiting Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk" ], [ "Maria", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on a reef off the coast of Sweden . She was on a voyage from Helsingør , Denmark to Hull , Yorkshire" ], [ "Ocean", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at the Landguard Fort , Felixtowe , Suffolk . She was on a voyage from London to Louth , Lincolnshire . She was refloated and taken in to Harwich" ], [ "Rapid", "United Kingdom", "The paddle tug struck rocks and sank in the Sound of Sanda with the loss of all but one of her crew" ], [ "Sylph", "France", "The brig was wrecked in Filey Bay . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Thecla", "Grand Duchy of Finland", "The ship was driven ashore and damaged at Dover , Kent . She was on a voyage from London to Alexandria , Egypt . She was refloated and taken in to Dover" ], [ "Venelia", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked at Skegness , Lincolnshire with the loss of three of her crew . She was on a voyage from Seaham , County Durham to King 's Lynn , Norfolk" ], [ "William Cook", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Southwold , Suffolk with the loss of a crew member . She was on a voyage from Hartlepool to Ramsgate" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1852_11
The list of shipwrecks in January 1852 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during January 1852.